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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPINE CREEK MINEA: DPERATnF AIrcliL'ii►AIIIt: 711 MATERIALS, INC. PINE CREEK ROCK RECLAMATION PLAN AMENDMENT RECLAMATION PLAN 94-1 California Mine ID No: 91-52-0034 LEAD AGENCY County of Tehama Planning Department 444 Oak Street, Room 1 Courthouse Annex Red Bluff, California 96080 OPERATOR 7/11 Materials, Inc. P.O. Box 3191 Modesto, California 95353 AUGUST 2008 Table of Contents ■ 1.0 Purpose....................................................................................................1 2.0 Background and Overview......................................................................1 ' 3.0 Financial Assurance................................................................................. 2 4.0 General Ownership/Operation Information ........................................... 2 5.0 General Lead Agency Information.......................................................... 3 6.0 Existing Conditions.................................................................................. 4 7.0 Soils......................................................................................................... 5 ■ 8.0 Mine Plan and Phasing............................................................................ 5 9.0 ■ Reclamation Activities............................................................................. 6 EXHIBITS Sheet 1 Existing Conditions Aerial Photograph Sheet 2 Soils, Soil Salvage, and Resoiling Sheet 3 Mine Plan and Phasing ' Sheet 4 Reclamation Plan ■ Sheet 5 Cross -Sections and Details Ii 7/11 Materia/s, lnc. Tehama County Chico, CA Amended and Restated Reclamation Plan 1.0 Purpose The intention of this Reclamation Plan amendment is to provide clarification to the Pine Creek Quarry Reclamation Plan, approved in 1994. Tehama County has requested this amendment be prepared to clarify phasing, soils salvage and resoiling, and revegetation procedures being completed on the site. Better explanation of the reclamation methods being implemented relative to the second land use goal and requirements of the California Surface Mining and Reclamation Act (SMARA) will assist the County in its annual inspection process, and reduce conflicts between the operator and landowner. This Amendment does not provide for increased surface disturbance or depth of mining, change the end use, or provide any other change to the operation that would affect the approved use permit or the previously adopted environmental determinations. 2.0 Background and Overview Mining at the Pine Creek site has been ongoing since the 1994 approval. 7/11 Materials assumed control of the operation in 2003, and operates under a lease. The operation is permitted to process up to 220,000 cubic yards/year. The Pine Creek operation harvests a shallow off -channel alluvial deposit near Pine Creek. Operations are completed to a depth of approximately 20 feet. A processing plant is established at the western limits of the parcel; mining began immediately adjacent to the plant, and is proceeding to the east. The site lies adjacent to Butte County along its southern boundary; lands to the south in Butte County are owned by the same landowner (Roney Land and Cattle Company). Due to lack of a clearly surveyed boundary, stockpiling of materials at the plant and other grading encroached south of the permit boundary into Butte County. The area of encroachment totals approximately 1.25 acres. When this error was discovered, the stockpiles were removed. Butte County has informally indicated it has no desire to process a reclamation plan for the minor disturbance. This reclamation plan amendment encompasses this area. The following soils and environmental resources experts were hired to assist in the preparation of this amended reclamation plan. David Kelley, principal of Kelley and . 1 7/II Materia/s, Inc, Tehama County Chico, CA Amended and Restated Reclamation Plan ' Associates Environmental Sciences, Inc., is an expert in soils, land use, and biological p g ' resources assessment. Dr. Vic Claassen, researcher at the University of California, Davis is an expert on soil reclamation, revegetation of degraded soils, and soil fertility. The opinions of these experts are reflected throughout this Amended Reclamation Plan. ' Reclamation of the project site will be conducted per SMARA requirements and will occur ' concurrently with mining, in that reclamation activities will begin immediately following excavation within the disturbed acreage in a given area. Mining and concurrent reclamation will generally proceed from west to east, resulting in the entirety of the site being reclaimed to grazing/upland agriculture with a pond area in the western portion of the project for livestock watering and surface water storage. 3.0 Financial Assurance Financial Assurance for reclamation in accordance with the Amendment Plan is in place and will be updated per Public Resources Code section 2773.1(a)(3). The Financial ' Assurance provided by 7/11 Materials, Inc. addresses the disturbed acreage in both Butte and Tehama counties. ' 4.0 General Ownership/ Operation Information Mine Name: Pine Creek Legal Description of Lands to be affected By Surface Mining: ' As Described in Book 658, Page 24, Recorded in Tehama Countyon December 31, 1974, the ' legal description is as follows: Parcel Two: APN: 79-070-09 ' All of Section 35, Township 25 North, Range 1 West, M.D.B. & M., lying South of the center of Pine Creek. ' Parcel Three: APN: 79-070-11 The South Half of the South Half, and the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest ' Quarter, and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 36, Township 24 North, Range 1 West, M.D.B. & M. ' 2 7/11 Materials, Inc. Tehama County ' Chico, CA Amended and Restated Reclamation Plan Location of Mine: APN(s): 79-070-09 & 79-070-11 Section, Township and Range: Section(s) 35 & 36, Township 24 North, Range 1 W, M.D.B. & M. Latitude: 0399 53' 06.35" N. Longitude: 1219 56' 14.48" W. Physical Address: 517 Roney Trail Chico, CA 95973 (The project site is right off Highway 99, approximately 7 miles North of Chico, East on Roney Trail, approximately 1.2 miles.) Mine Operator: 7/11 Materials, Inc. Phone Number: (209) 529-4050 Mailing Address: P O Box 3191 Modesto, CA 95353 Designated Agent: Phone Number: Steve Case (209) 604-3943 Mailing Address: P O Box 4770 Modesto, CA 95352 Land Owner: Roney Land & Cattle Company 5.0 General Lead Agency Information Lead Agency: Tehama County Staff Contact: Agency Planner Phone Number: (530) 527-2200 3 7/11 Materia/s, Inc. Tehama County Chico, CA Amended and Restated Reclamation Plan Mailing Address: 444 Oak Street, Courthouse Annex Rm.1 Red Bluff, CA 96080 Use Permit Number: 94-2 Date Permitted or Approved: May 2, 1994 6.0 Existing Conditions (Exhibit 1) The existing conditions on the site are depicted and described in Exhibit 1, Existing Conditions Aerial Photograph. This exhibit shows the project boundaries and topographical details of the lands, as well as the location of all roads, wells, utilities, streams, vegetation, and other surface features related to the mining operation or reclamation. Exhibit 1 also depicts the existing plant site, access and haul roads, current topsoil and materials stockpiles, stormwater and washpond areas, equipment storage, previously mined and resoiled areas, and currently disturbed areas, including the erroneously disturbed acreage in Butte County. Mining and grazing uses on this property go back to the 1940s and an existing aggregate quarry and processing facility has been operating on the property since 1994. As a result of the mining, the botanical and topographic character of the land has been heavily altered from its original condition in the reclamation plan area. Exhibit 1 provides a description of the existing conditions relating to vegetation, sensitive habitats, special status species, and wildlife. ' This exhibit also sets forth the current regulatory framework that would apply to any jurisdictional wetlands. Previous informal reconnaissance surveys have identified potential ephemeral wetlands in the eastern portion of the project area. These wetlands ' may or may not be jurisdictional (subject to regulation by state and federal agencies) and consist of fairly well defined relict swales and isolated shallow depressions. An assessment of potential jurisdictional wetlands in the project area has been prepared by Kelley & ' Associates Environmental Sciences, Inc., and will be provided to the County under separate cover. Mining will not occur in the vicinity of suspected jurisdictional wetlands ' until a formal wetlands assessment has been conducted and jurisdiction has been determined in coordination with the required agencies. No potential wetlands have been disturbed by mining activities to date. The operator will comply with all applicable laws ' and regulations protecting wetlands and endangered species prior to encroaching on these 1 4 7/11 Materials, Inc, Tehama County ' Chico, CA Amended and Restated Reclamation Plan ' areas. An permitted wetlands habitat disturbance will be mitigated accordin to the Anyg ' requirements of these laws and SMARA, as they exist at the time the permit is issued. Exhibit 1 also depicts one "blue line" ephemeral stream previously identified on United ' States Geological Survey (USGS) maps, as well as one unnamed ephemeral watercourse that currently traverse the property. These relict channels are also described in the report ' provided by Kelley & Associates. Because these watercourses are potentially jurisdictional for federal or state regulatory agencies, a minimum fifty foot setback will be maintained until jurisdiction is definitely determined. All applicable laws and regulations will be ' complied with prior to disturbances within the setback areas; setback areas may be adjusted pursuant to regulatory requirements. 7.0 Soils (Exhibit 2) ' The area surrounding the project site is located in the northern portion of the Sacramento Valley, west of the foothills. The area is mostly rangeland with one to four feet of topsoil ' on conglomerated rock and clay. Due to the rocky nature of the area, the shallow soils are known to have poor water holding capacity. The project site is located on a deposit that is an old gravel bar of Pine Creek, which currently runs across the north boundary of the ' project area. The gravel is mainly basalt from the hills due east of the site, and is present in sufficient quantities to warrant commercial use. Gravel depths vary from 1 to 20 feet. ' Information relative to the various soil series present throughout the project site is depicted in detail in Exhibit 2, Soils, Soil Salvage, and Resoiling. ' Exhibit 2 also describes the procedures that will be followed for soil management, including salvage, stockpiling, and redistribution, pursuant to the requirements for each ' under SMARA and tailored to the specifics of the mining and reclamation phasing for the site. These procedures were developed in consultation with Dr. Vic Claussen. 8.0 Mine Plan and Phasing (Exhibit 3) ' Exhibit 3, Mine Plan and Phasing, describes the type of mining, the mine plan, and the approximate schedule, pursuant to SMARA and the conditional use permit for the site. Specifically, the quarry conducts aggregate surface mining for alluvial sand and gravel ' terraces. Operations at Pine Creek use conventional mining practices common to that industry, including mobile equipment facilitating easy installation, removal, and ' movement of operations. The operation and processing equipment will be sized to meet local market demand. 1 5 7/11 Materials, Inc. Tehama County ' Chico, CA Amended and Restated Reclamation Plan Specifics relative to the mine plan and mined topography, maximum depth, and unused materials are set forth in Exhibit 3. Soil erosion control, drainage, and water quality and watershed control is conducted according to the practices described on Exhibit 3 and the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) applicable to the site. To facilitate storm and surface water drainage and water.quality compliance needs, drainage improvements may be constructed and placed as depicted in Exhibit 3. Construction of drainage improvements will comport with the depictions in Exhibit 5, Cross -Sections and Details, or currently existing best management practices. There is no offsite water discharge associated with the mining operations or planned reclamation activities for this site. ' As described in Exhibit 3, mining will progress in three general phases. The Operator will be submitting to the County, annually, a report detailing the location and acreage of any lands planned to be disturbed or reclaimed in the coming year, as well as the location and ' acreage of any lands disturbed and reclaimed during the previous year, described in approximate 20-30 acre segments. This report may be prepared and submitted in ' conjunction with the annual inspection required under SMARA, at the election of the County. See Exhibit 3, Mine Plan and Phasing, Schedule and Phasing Notes. 9.0 Reclamation Activities (Exhibit 4) Reclamation activities will be conducted in accordance with the requirements of SMARA and its attendant regulations, and will take place concurrently with mining in order to minimize disturbed acreage and impacts to soils. Exhibit 4, Reclamation Plan, provides a ' map and accompanying narratives detailing how reclamation activities are to be carried out. Exhibit 4 also sets forth the revegetation performance criteria and other protective ' measures, including weed abatement, that may be implemented as necessary to ensure successful reclamation. ' In sum, the entirety of the site will be reclaimed to grazing land, with a pond area in the western portion of the project that will serve the dual purposes of livestock watering and ' surface water storage for other future uses. Reclamation to dryland grazing/upland agriculture, which is the land's present zoned and planned use, will not affect the possibility of future mining activities in the area. ' An inset in Exhibit 4 provides a cross-section depicting the order of operations for soil ripping, fines placement (if applicable), topsoil placement, and revegetation in connection ' with reclamation. Additional cross-sections and operational depictions are provided in 1 6 7/11 Materia/s, Inc. Tehama County ' Chico, CA Amended and Restated Reclamation Pian Exhibit 5, Cross -Sections and Details. It is planned that soil will generally be placed on completed surfaces as it is concurrently removed from new mining areas, in order to minimize impacts to the topsoils. Revegetation activities, including seed species, planting densities, and schedule are described in detail in Exhibit 4, Reclamation Plan. The revegetation seed mix was requested by the landowner. The final grade of the sloped areas that transition between undisturbed ground and the pit floor after gravel extraction will be maintained at a 3:1 slope. The pit floor shall have a general grade from east to west in accordance with the currently existing natural drainage on-site. As needed, during reclamation infiltration tests will be made on sloping soils to evaluate whether soil treatments meet the requirement to withstand a 20 -year, one-hour storm event without erosion. 14 Cal. Code Reg. § 3706(d). Subsequent to the completion of mining and processing activities, all equipment, including, but not limited to, processing equipment, conveyors, mobile, scales, and scalehouse will be dismantled, if necessary, and removed from the project site. All of these areas, including the haul roads (and excluding Roney Trail, which is used by the landowner to gain access to the property) will be reclaimed and revegetated according to the standards set forth in Exhibit 4. A well in the western portion of the project site near the processing plant belongs to the landowner. The well has been historically used for the property owner's cattle operation, but in recent years has provided water for the processing of sand and gravel. The well will be abandoned according to local, state, and federal regulations, unless it is requested to remain by the landowner. Exhibit 4 provides information relative to the use of any test plots that may be utilized to facilitate reclamation. In addition, in 2006, a previously mined 39 acre portion of Phase 1 was reclaimed and revegetated. This 39 acre portion is entering into its second year of post mining reclamation and revegetation monitoring. It will be considered to be a test plot for the revegetation effort and will confirm the recommended application rate and specific seed mixture needed to meet the anticipated end land use of dryland grazing. Accordingly, small portions of this test plot will be fenced so as to permit cattle passage, in order to determine the extent of the effects of cattle migration and grazing on revegetation efforts, and provide a guideline for how long cattle may need to be kept from accessing newly revegetated areas in order to ensure success criteria are met. The test plot process and results will be verified by an agricultural consultant. Exhibit 5, Mine and Reclamation Plan Cross -Sections and Details shows details of the reclamation plan cross sections and resoiling activities. ■ 7 7/11 Materia/s, Inc. Tehama County ' Chico, CA Amended and Restated Reclamation Plan 1 ' STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES I, the undersigned, hereby agree to accept full responsibility for reclamation of all mined lands as ' described and submitted herein and in conformance with the applicable requirements of Articles 1 and 9 (commencing with Sections 3500 et seq. and 3700 et seq., respectively) of Chapter 8 of Division 2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act commencing ' with Section 2710 et seq., and with any modifications requested by the administering agency as conditions of approval. Signed this 3C-) day of ��r� 1 20 01 Mine O erator or Operator's Agent: ' e Case, ant Manger 7/11 Materials, Inc. 4*� !� J •lj Y s T ,:win -..w.•_ - M coa:odity (Owft" wir.:f: Sand & Gravel Cao..ZzLC c'=script-ion, irtalu.'iaz brie'_: rzntrv) rto_o,+,ie settirgo, more het .'c. Cca__;,S.a t^xc:'p_ict o_ vi,=_::ara'_ &;,azit (to ta) mince. ;j~r_:::..;.e•>:.- Caa :A or ry z% igneous/sedimen-ary rock structurs3, with sand related thereto forming tha watezcourse of Pine -Creek. Rock Po;mations direQtly related to antecedent lava flowq/ eruptions from Lassen. 13. BrZc: ..St Jt.^. 4: 6i V:a r-tta. i!L14: tit : "U;.— Sandy topsoil al: -nn southerly bank of Pine Creek. "Redlands" or lava rockbeds;nlorg northerly Bank of said Creek. Veg- etation consists of spring grass/weeds. 'Rainfall approx. 24" per annum. ;::: ii. • � ;• �:. .. '; .. ti• � r t.w ice- t '� } -,1...:a., n_ t.•_ c: a!• d:'tP'u ::ttt.:.. l.n. �z. �,a,;, „'i': ,. �`! _s';.. _!t.. 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(Att—h r-0;17 Of T-4LML-L2Ct4 =tZte=--- of ace.) .-tee Grant Deed recorded 2952-,.t4h6rein 4t I applicants listed herein are shown as last grantees iri re :-1�4-subject real ]2roperty. Butte-County RP?!orapr I a Qf F4 Co. 1--cs".te zoll catvlfttoas rml. pro;N*zt%d roil: ca'va.-a r1att. u.. Creek �bed consists of rock and sand. It is experted that sock and gravel/sand will continue to be the subatance, of thd creex 15ed;­�-s-'W Ueis no other —use fe-a-sIG e !:-.3-_r!§a ozc I t'.1mir scevcn.•-= r.7-4 tinia:;, to ba used' in the rcc1--%mat;Gt1 of LIM 30-n! t.0 Its c---1 sate. 1:nt!ic-2tL on dia!jnn 0!6 llata:f;avy. recim-L5 dice;- 0! C* Natural and on annual basis. N/A ramn!'Ma". etc, N/A OE NIA W. e. (a) nc(,-j­-j, orof rest-wa c.-.Ut,%7u:nt3 u-�, stroctn-, refuse, etc. (f) Cnl-.L..;;': J: %'fL!t ru-,W.'re. to rw:- r-trC rm.:N/A Z) of str&-a:-'t2_'z; . a z:): _- r. to c-te%j_ cr6z4:-;t zr' N/A o. t•. N/A r-e. CO.;. tn!. r N/A C r: V% N/A b State of Calitomia DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 2007 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT SRC -2 Page 1 Com ny Operating Street Address/P.O. Box No. 2. Designated Qgent's NameTdividual must reside in CA) CA MINE ID# 91- MINE NAME Site Contact Person Telephone 4 S City Mailing Address, i - 9r Dl, . —G _ City ZIP Code Telephone ITEMS BELOW WHICH ARE PRECEDED BY A BOX LABELED N.C. MAY BE CHECKED—IF THERE ARE NO CHANGES IN THE INFORMATION FROM THE LAST REPORTING YEAR. (NOTE: IF THIS IS THE FIRST TIME YOU HAVE FILED A REPORT, ALL SECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED.) 3. Owner of Mining Operation Telephone D,q 14p,�f�ti Mailing Address (this address will be used to send next year's report form) City State/ZIP Code Country (If other than U.S.A.) P,4 PA c�/ -S -4? Was this operation purchased by you during reporting year? Was this operation sold by you during reporting year? LJ Yes. If yes, date of purchase 4. Landowner D. " J. �- � Mailing Address s s8V L,7re 5- t/, - No. a - j c Xti . 6-, Yes. If yes, date of sale 5. Status of Mining Activities DURING THE REPORTING YEAR CHS t ❑ Newly Permitted—Not. yet in operation. Date Permitted Active. ❑ Idle (as defined in Public Resources Code Section 2727.1). Complete the following: Date operation became idle ❑ Copy of Approved Interim Management Plan attached. ❑. Interim Management Plan pending with Lead Agency. ❑ Closed with no intent to resume. Date mining ceased ❑ Closed—reclamation certified complete by Lead Agency. Date mining ceased 6. Status of Reclamation Activities DURING THE REPORTING YEAR ® -Reclamation not started. ❑ Reclamation in progress (attach updated reclamation plan map indicating progress). ❑ Reclamation certified complete by Lead Agency. Reclamation certified complete on (Date). Financial Assurances released on (Date). X1_I Assessor's Parcel # 47-07- 02 f Telephone Country (If other than U.S.A.) DISTRIBUTION: 'Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator state of callomia CA MINE IN 91- DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 20,Q MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT n ? Pana 9 7. (N Yes ❑ No Inspection completed by Lead Agency during the reporting year. if yes, attach the goldenrod copy of Surface Mining Inspection Report (MRRC-f ). if inspection report is not attached, please explain on Page 4. RA. SMARA Lead Agency (city OR county ONLY) _ B. Reclamation Plan Status ❑ No Plan ❑ Approved on (date). Attach copy with amendments, conditions, and PROOF of approval. Number of acres subject to Reclamation Plan. E]Pending. Submitted to Lead Agency on (date). n On Appeal. Submitted to SMGB on (date). 9 ROME Yes: Financial Assurances approved by Lead Agency. d. Complete below for approved Financial Assurances: Date of Annual Review Type Date Posted by Lead Agency Amount ❑ No: Financial Assurances NOT approved by Lead Agency. f5d r �..�t�t AccranceS Dendino with Lead Agency. Submitted on %U — y'y� (date). u Expiration Date or Renewal Date (d applicable) EMS 10 THROUGH 13 MUST BE PROVIDED FOR EACH F APPLICABLE, INFORMATION REQUIRED IN IT 10. ATTACH NAMED U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MAP -7.5' OR 15' QUAD—SHOWING BOUNDARIES OF MINING OPERATION N.C. 1 mil M Quad Name County Latitude Longitude Sectior�—Township—Range---Base Meridian 11. Type Code(s) of Mining Operation 12. DISTURBED ACREAGE •'r• 1, Z Approximate disturbed acreage at beginning of 2007. (This figure should match the figure from item 12, line 5 on your 2006 annual report. If it does not match, please explain on Page 4.) 2. � Approximate acreage disturbed during 2007. S4n-,o 4 Gre— Y Sem ��ge. y 3. 3 (ADD LINE 1 TO LINE 2) 4. $ Approximate disturbed acreage reclaimed during 2007. 5. 2(SUBTRACT LINE 4 FROM LINE 3) Approximate disturbed acreage remaining at end of 2007. Cq 13. 91-1 MW N.C. ❑ Acres Permitted: & Permit # ❑ Acres Vested (Acres disturbed prior to January 1, 1876) Acres on Federal Lands: & Permit/ID # . 114. C Current total assessed value of mining operation as established by County Assessors Office. vok to Lead A enc Copy to Operator DISTRIBUTION: Original to State Copy 9 Y state of Califomia Z CA MINE ID# DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 2007 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT C-2 Page 3 TION iS PROPRIETARY AND Category Number List All Commodities (from u__. r_..�.a:• ON Exhibit B' A. PRIMARY COMMODITY PRODUCED BY OPERATION: I I— B. ALL OTHER COMMODITIES PRODUCED BY OPERATION (include any production of gold and silver); PRODUCTION INFORMA WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL PURSUANT TO PUBLIC RESOURCE CODE SECTION 2207(g) Check here if TOTAL PRODUCTION No MIMM Production Short Tro for a Amount of Tons y FEW 16. FEES SCHEDULE USING BOTH YOUR CATEGORY NUMBER AND TOTAL PRODUCTION FROM 15(A) ABOVE, REFER TO EXHIBIT C TO FIND YOUR CORRESPONDING PRODUCTION RANGE. ENTER YOUR CORRESPONDING PRODUCTION CODE IN 16(A) AND FEE IN 16(8) BELOW. A. PRODUCTION CODE ... 151 Nim ................................................. C • B. REPORTING FEE .......................................................... 5 1 0 3 0 GOLD AND SILVER FEE: IF GOLD OR SILVER PRODUCTION IS REPORTED IN SECTION 15(A) OR 15(B), CONTINUE ON TO COMPLETE 16(C) AND (D) C. GOLD FEE ( Ounce(s) of gold) X ($5.00 per ounce) = $ D. SILVER FEE ( Ounce(s) of silver) X ($0.10 per ounce) = $ E3 TOTAL FEES DUE SUM OF 16(B), (C) AND (D) ....................................... = $ /, 3 (ATTACH ONE CHECK FOR TOTAL) 17. SUBMn. -ED BY: Your Name (Please print) 1741„ Your Mailing Address SS- gN L Tf [ G City/State/ZIP Code �/� /t/.1 d j1 y CA Your Telephone Number (53o ) 841 q- S 132- I certify that the information submitted herein is complete and accurate (failure to submit complete and accurate requisite information may result in an administrative penalty as provided for in PublicResqurces Code Section 2774.1). SIGNATURE OF SUBMITTER �I �) k. jQ--_'�DATE TITLE OF SUBMITTER �r-eS 4IL" rfo"✓ 5P. Please mail annual report, reporting fee, gold and silver fee and ALL required attachments to: Reporting Section Office of Mine Reclamation • Department of Conservation 801 K Street, MS 09-06 Sacramento, CA 95814-3529 DISTRIBUTION: Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator A , v State of Caldomia DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 2007 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT CA MINE ID# 91- (9L/- QO2S' zr—. c? s ,�c6 to Lead A enc Copy to Operator DISTRIBUTION: Original to State COPY 9 y &A'Mine ID " 91-04-0025 bona i`o. ZZZUb4b/ Premium: )0.00 APPENDIX E-3: (Page 1 of 5) Corporation DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION OFFICE OF MINE RECLAMATION and the (COUNTY V) OF Butte SURETY BOND (CORPORATION) (Public Resources Code §2773.1) Bond No. 22206487 KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS, THAT THE UNDERSIGNED Anderson Brothers Corporation (Name of corporation - Permiree and Principal, whose address for service is:) 14830 Eagle Ridge, Forest Ranch, CA 95815 (Street Address) (city) (State) (zip) a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of California , as Principal, and Western Surety Company _ (Name of Surety Company, whose address for service is:) 2868 Prospect Park Drive, 5th Floor, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (Street Address) (city) (State) (zip) organized and existing under the laws of the State of South Dakota and licensed to do business in the State of California, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the ECounty of Butte and, in the alternative, the Department of - Conservation, Office of Mine Reclamation, and, in the alternative, the none (Third Pa .i in the penal sum of --Eight Thousand Five Hundred Public Agency) Twenty-seven and 20/100 - - - - - - - - - DOLLARS ($-8,527.20-- )for the payment of which sum we hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves, our successors, and assigns. In the event of forfeiture by the Principal, the Obligees agree that, in the aggregate, they shall not demand in excess of the penal sum of this bond. THE CONDITION OF THE ABOVE OBLIGATION is such that: Whereas, the above-named Principal has submitted. Permit No. 65-50 (Parmit or Reclamation Plan Apprication) including a mining and reclamation plan, to reclaim a surface mining " operation, as defined pursuant to the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act, Public ,Resdurces Code, Division 2, Chapter 9, §2710 gi 2.gq. (the Act), and its attendant regulations (California Code of Regulations, Title 14, §3500g1 M.); and, Whereas, a demand has been made upon Principal for security under Public Resources Code §2773.1, to insure compliance with the Act; and this bond is executed and tendered in accordance therewith: • CA Mine ID # 91-04-0025 Bond No. 22206487 APPENDIX E-3 (Page 2 of 5) Corporation Whereas, the Principal has chosen to file this performance bond as a guarantee that the reclamation of the land disturbed during this surface mining operation will be completed as required by the Act and regulations, and as specified in the Permit and Reclamation Plan as approved by the UXj/County of Butte : Whereas, the' Surety and their successors and assigns agree to guarantee the obligation and to indemnify the XXWCounty of Butte , the Department of Conservation, Office of Mine Reclamation and the None (Third Parry Public Agency) from the failure of the Principal to complete the reclamation of the land disturbed during the surface mining operation in conformity with the Act and regulations and as specified in the Permit and Reclamation Plan as approved by the XXty/County of Butte , subject to the penal sum of this bond; Whereas, the surety, as part of the obligation secured by this bond, and in addition to the penal sum specified .in this bond, agrees there shall be included costs and reasonable expenses and fees, including reasonable attorney fees, incurred by the City/County, and in the alternative, the Department of Conservation, Office of Mine Reclamation, and, in the alternative, the None in successfully enforcing such (Third Parry Public Agency) obligation against the surety, all to be taxed as costs and included in any judgment rendered; Whereas, obligations guaranteed by this performance bond shall be in effect for the following described lands which are subject to the approved mining and reclamation plan or increment upon which initial or succeeding operations by the principal will be conducted: finsen fecal d____:...:..ni That portion of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 1 West, M.D.B. & M., lying Northerly of the Southerly bank of Pine Creek Now; if the Principal faithfully completes all reclamation requirements set forth in the Act, the regulations, and all conditions of the permit related to reclamation, including the mining and reclamation plan, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise, it shall remain in full force and effect: (a) beginning on the date of the approval and issuance of Permit No. 65 -50 - (or Reclamation Plan No. ), or prior to commencement of surface disturbance, and extending until all reclamation and restoration work pursuant to the Act, the regulations, and all conditions of the permit related to reclamation, including the mining and reclamation plan, has been completed to the satisfaction of the (04/County of Butte , and, in the alternative, the Department of Conservation, Office of Mine Reclamation; and, in the alternative, the None :and, (Third Party Public Agency) E S APPENDIX E-3 CA Mine ID # 91-04-0025 (Page.3 of 5) Bond No.. 22206487 • Corporation (b) urrtil the. bond is released or replaced, or until the permit has been sold, reassigned or otherwise transferred in accordance with the Act and its attendant regulations. The failure of the Principal to fulfill mined land reclamation obligations specified by the Act, the regulations, and all conditions of the permit related to reclamation, including the mining and reclamation plan, shall result in a forfeiture of this performance bond according to the procedures described in the Act. The amount of the Surety's liability may be adjusted by the a"/County of Butte and, in the alternative, the Department of Conservation, Office of Mine.Reclamation and, in the alternative, the None (Third Party pursuant to the Act for lands covered by this bond which have been Public Agency) disturbed by the Principal, or for which reclamation has been completed and approved by the Gr/County of Butte and in the alternative, the Department of Conservation, Office of Mine Reclamation. If the penal sum of this bond requires adjustment, it hall be by use of an Increase/Decrease Rider. The surety hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Permit , No. 65-50 (Permit or Reclamation Plan Application) or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall in any way affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Permit (Permit No. 65-50 or to the work or to the specifications. Surety or Reclamation Plan Application) further stipulates and agrees that the provisions of Section 2845 of the Civil Code are not a condition precedent to surety's obligations hereunder and are hereby waived by surety. The Surety will give prompt notice to the Principal, the CYtiWCounty of Butte , the Department of Conservation, Office of Mine Reclamation and the None of any notice received or action filed alleging (Third Party Public Agency) the insolvency or bankruptcy of the Surety, or alleging any violations or regulatory requirements which could result in suspension or revocation of the Surety's license to do business. In the event the Surety becomes unable to fulfill its obligations under the bond for any reason, notice shall be given immediately to the Principal, the Sft?y/County of Butte the Department of Conservation, Office of Mine Reclamation and the None (Third Party Public Agency) Upon the incapacity of the Surety by reason of bankruptcy, insolvency, or suspension or revocation of its license, the Principal shall be deemed to be without bond coverage in violation of the Act, and subject to enforcement actions described in the Act. a • APPENDIX E-3. CA Mine ID # 91-04-0025 (Page 4 of 5) Bond No. 22206487 Corporation IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Principal and Surety have hereunto set their signatures and seals as of the dates set forth below. Date 12/17/99 (Corporate Seal) Andersnn Rratbers r'nrnnrPH— (Corporationn�- Permittee (Principal]) By: (Signature of Corporate Officer) Title: Are Typed or Printed Name I declare, under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California, that I have executed the foregoing bond under an unrevoked Power of Attorney. By: _ Western Surtey Company (Surety Company) (Signature of Attorney -in -Fact for Surety) (Seal) Joanee Beck Typed or Printed Name Title' Attorney -in -Fact Executed in Chico, CA on 12/17/99_ _ _ under (City and State) (Date) the laws of the State of California. (Note: Where one signs by virtue of a Power of Attorney for a Surety Company, such fully • executed Power of Attorney must be filed with this bond.) CA Mine ID #91-04-0025 Bond No. . 22206487 F--1 Lei Mal State of California SS. County of Butte On this i7 of December , in the year 1999 , before me, APPENDIX E-3 (Page,5 of 5) Corporarion John Hopkins, Notary Publid (name and quality of officer), personally appeared Oayc- A,, e.,sov. , personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence)to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to. me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNE my hand d official seal. JOHN HOPKINS _�, COMM.01127474 L.S. - NOTARYPUBUGCAUFOANIA Q COUNTY OF 9UT1E e' No ry's Sig'nat4fe .�o,zoot • My Commission Expires: Z zo of ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SURETY State of California SS. County of Butte On this 17 of December. , in the year 1999 , before me, John Hopkins Nntary PuM i.c (name and quality of.officer), personally appeared Joanee Beck , personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence)to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNE S my hand an official seal. No ary's Signatuty";rpS: ` M Commission Z•Zo o[ JOHN HOPKINS L.S. COMM. 11127474.. D .m NOTARY RNIA IA M COUNTY OF BUI W My Comm. Explres Feb. 20, 2001 NOTE: Please identify the agent acting on behalf of the surety, if applicable. AGENT Lindo, Hanna & Abbott - PHONE 530-895-1010 ADDRESS PO Box 8110, -Chico, CA 95927 4 Anderson Brothers A Corporation 5584: Little Grand Canyon Drive Paradise, CA 959.69 - Telephone 530-894-5432 • 0 May 15, 2009 To: Reporting Section Office of Mine Reclamation Department of Conservation 801 K Street, MS 09-06 Sacramento, Ca. 95814-3529 Re: Multiple -Site Single Fee Request To Whom it may concern, We are operating two mine sites at this time. CA Mine ID# 91-52-0038 and 91-04-005. We have done very little production this past year (2008). Both of these mines are side by side along Pine creek. I have enclosed a map showing this with our 2008 mining operation annual reports for both mines. They straddle the county line but we mine them both at the same time. I have also enclosed the request form for multiple -site single fee. Please consider this. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to cal -1. Thank you. Sincerel � r David R. Anderson Anderson Brother Corp. Pres. • State of California DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Request for Multiple -Site Method of Fee Assessment Requested by: ,veIf S �'­J ��L r��-s Ct�.,.�). MRRC-4M Mine Operator or Mining Company MULTIPLE -SITE SINGLE FEE REQUEST FOR 2008 REPORTING PERIOD Operators with multiple, ACTIVE surface mining operations may qualify for a reduced, single reporting fee of $4,676, if answers to ALL of the following questions are "YES" (idle mining operations must be reported separately): YesL�'� No ❑ 1. Are all of the operations operated by a single operator or mining company? Yes No ❑ 2. Is the total combined production of the primary commodity for all operations: a) less than 100 troy ounces for precious metals? OR b) less than 100.000 short tons for commodities other than precious metals? Yes [� No ❑ 3. Are all operations active? YesNo ❑ 4. Are idle operations excluded from this request? Yes No ❑ 5. Will all active operations within the State operated by this operator or company be listed on this single fee request form? Yes Z No ❑ 6. Will this completed form be submitted with separate annual reports for each operation? (California Code of Regulations [CCR] requires the $4,676 single fee to be paid by July 1, 2009.) IF YOU ANSWERED "NO" TO ANY OF THE QUESTIONS ABOVE (ITEMS 1-6), THE OPERATIONS DO NOT MEET THE MULTIPLE -SITE SINGLE FEE REQUIREMENTS OF TITLE 14, CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS (CCR) SECTION 3697. IF YOU ANSWERED "YES" TO ALL OF THE QUESTIONS ABOVE, COMPLETE THIS FORM AND SUBMIT IT TO THE OFFICE OF MINE RECLAMATION ALONG WITH THE 2008 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT(S) FOR EACH OPERATION LISTED BELOW. (For additional sites, please attach a separate sheet.) CA MINE ID# PRIMARY COMMODITY AMOUNT PRODUCED CHECK ONE Short Tons Troy Ounces ll.-Oy-oozj— LAte_.._.. y, .4 / AGS ^e. -c- l� TOTAL COMBINED AMOUNT PRODUCED 97S_ If the Department of Conservation determines that the multiple -site single fee is not warranted, the operator shall remit annual reporting fees calculated upon the total primary mineral commodity produced on each of the sites listed above, pursuant to CCR Section 3698. Such fees shall be remitted within thirty (30) days of notification by the Department of Conservation. An operator or owner remitting annual reporting fees later than thirty (30) days after notification, shall be assessed penalties and interest, as provided for in Public Resources Code (PRC) Section 2207(d)(5). I certify that the information submitted herein is complete and accurate. Failure to submit complete and accurate requisite information may result in the imposition of an administrative penalty of up to $5.000 a day. as provided for in PRC Section 2774.1. Additionally, I understand that submittal of this form to the Department of Conservation after July 1, 2009. . does n onstitute a val Multiple -Site Single Fee Request. UL ) R. - U I7) r � S ,�J Signature Title Date Page 11 T ; State of California 0EPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION FFICE OF MINE RECLAMATION MRRC-1 Page 1 of 3 (Rev. 09/05) SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT Instructions for completing this form are on the reverse side. Attach notioe(s) of violation(s) and order(s) to comply for all observed non-oomplianoe. Operator on Minl ratan Annual Report Inspection Date: CA MINE ID#: I. Mine Name as reported by Ope n8 � November 5, 2008 91- 04-0025 Pine Creek Mine II. SMARA Lead Agency Name (City or (;ounry only Butte Countv a ne °r (530) 53R-fi70fi Chris Thoma Title ::::=Deoartmentof Development Services Associate Planner acing K ess 7 Countv Center Drive de State ty 95965 CA ornvillc _r�i na cthomas@buttecounty •Anderson Brothers Corporation e e n ata erson ( 530) 591-7474 David Anderson 5584 Little Grand Canvon Drive 777==95969 �b Paradise :—mairAddress (option andersondi2@sbcglobal.net IV. Does the operation have: P NR No A permit to mine? An approved Reclamation Flan? r Has the operator filed a Mining Operation Annual Report (form MRRC-2)? Check one: Is this operation on Federal Land? Check one: If "Yes", provide one or both of the Federal Mine Land Identification Numbers below: California Mining Claim Number (CAMC-'V): NA U.S. Forest Service Identification Number (USFS ID#): NA Yes Permit # I IP Ar,-Sn RP # 7Q -:t1 Yes r No Yes No DISTRIBUTION: Original to Operator. Copies to: State (by Lead Agency), Lead Agency, State (by Operator), and BLM or USFS (if required). F Unknown •State of California DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION OFFICE OF MINE RECLAMATION MRRC-1 fie 2 of 3 (Rev. 09/05) • • SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT VI. Financial Assurance comments. An increase rider of $5,901 to Surety Bond 22206487 ($8527), resulting in a current total financial assurance of $14,428, was approved by Butte County on March 13, 2008 and found adequate by OMR on April 28, 2008. The operator's 2007 MRRC-2 annual production report notes 2 acres disturbed at the end of 2007 and, per this inspection report, staff concurs that this area has remained the same in 2008 (see Block VIII below). The current financial assurance thus provides about $7,214 per acre for reclamation by a third party. On December 12, 2008, the operator submitted an annually updated FACE of $9,436.36 (enclosed), a decrease of $4,992 or about a 35% from the current financial assurance amount. Staff has found this FACE adequate.and forwarded it to OMR on February 18, 2009 (see attached letter). If approved, a financial assurance of $9,436.36 would provide about $4,718 per disturbed acre. Given the level of disturbance (see Block VIII comments) at the Pine Creek site and the requirements of UP 65-50 and its RP 79-31 (both attached), staff believes this amount would be adequate for a third party to reclaim according to the approved reclamation plan. DISTRIBUTION: original to operator. Copies to: State (try Lead Agency), Lead Agency, State (by Operator), and BLM or tR reguoeuf. • • State of California DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION OFFICE OF MINE RECLAMATION MRRC-1 Page 3 of 3 (Rev. 09105) SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT VII. Is the operation in compliance with provisions of the approved Reclamation Plan with respect to: OK VN NI CA MINE ID # NA 91- 04-0025 Wildlife Habitat r r f r Inspection Date: November 5, 2008 Revegetation Agricultural Land r F r r Weather Code(s): CL Stream Protection (X r Duration of Inspection: 1 hOUr Closure of surface Openings Tailings and Mine Waste Management TFX— r �( Approximate Disturbed Acreage: 2 F Building, Structure, and Equipment Removal Topsoil Salvage, Maintenance, and Redrstrib utfon F F r r" Status of Operation Code(s): AD �. Backfilling, Regrading, Slope Stability, and Recontouring Draeiage, Diversion Structures, Waterways, and Erosion FX— r r r— Status of Reclamation Code(s): RN Other Qist or explain below) r I of violation(s) and correction order(s), in lieu of description on this form): Please see attached Block VIII. DISTRIBUTION: Original to Operator. Copies to: State (by Lead Agency), Lead Agency, State (by Operator), ano tst_m ur uoro t.. 2_008 MRRC 1 BLOCK VIII — Pine Creek (91-04-0025) • The Pine Creek Mine, located within Section 3 of T23N, R1 W (MDBM), straddles Pine Creek in both Butte and Tehama Counties, approximately 10 miles north of Chico. (The state id number for the Tehama County portion is 91-52-0038.) The operator, Anderson Brothers Construction, Inc., annually excavates alluvium carried down Pine Creek under UP 65-50 and Reclamation Plan 79-31. Pine Creek also has Streambed Alteration Agreement (SAA) No. R1-07-0629 through the DFG. Although UP 65-50 is silent on in - stream operations, the SAA does not allow excavation below the water line in the Pine Creek channel. There are several cottonwoods and limited other riparian vegetation within the site and along Pine Creek. Orchards are south of the site and, grazing land is to the north, across Pine Creek, in Tehama County. Material is extracted by a front-end loader and screened. Anderson Brothers owner John Anderson accompanied staff on the inspection; the site was not active. Mr. Anderson noted that only sales of previously banked materials had occurred in 2008; no excavation was done on the site. Given poor market conditions, Mr. Anderson is considering putting Pine Creek into idle status. However, he stated that annual County and State fees for an operation that was not earning income would be prohibitive. UP 65-50 contains 4 conditions; all are performance-based and not measurable. RP 79- 31 indicates the operation was to involve fewer than 5,000 tons/cubic yards per year, with "creek bed suitable for water flow" as the end use. There is little topsoil at the site and • RP 79-31 requires no topsoil salvage. The SAA specifies that work may occur in the stream channel between June 1 and October 1; again, the operator did not extract from within the channel in 2008 and the inspection showed no evidence of such. Overall, the site is well maintained, with no unstable slopes, hazardous material storage or obvious erosion evident. Aside from the grizzly and a front-end loader, there is no equipment on site. The small amount of riparian vegetation present has been preserved. There was no evidence that operations had occurred within the Pine Creek channel in violation of SAA. Pursuant to the conditions of UP 65-50, RP 79-31, SAA, and current site conditions, no violations were noted during the inspection. The current operation will not preclude successful reclamation per RP 79-31. 0 r, I AW . . . . . . . ..... 3A e- Y-7ff klit L.:2 la: t 74: qtt.' - . 4. X. i , W. ZKr--t W :mA ;-NA NTM . . . . . . . ..... 3A e- Y-7ff klit L.:2 la: t 74: qtt.' - . 4. X. i , W. 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J r I + 3 _ rt, h t .�, -.ac3i - - - -. ''Y 'd t f. r t; 7 r �•�7 �p yf..�t '-f ,r?t'ii t i 1. trt �ft ,}7` '� St4�'•.�* aF�t�v'3:�('Ti7nr,�.t�4,tt 6�:71r},i i d�r•�i1 ,��f iiY4� c W�l,• ... iL ! ! .i�,F! : r qJ r � ! 5 lil 5;.: �r-'• � tR,r.o" _ `}, p0-+�F9 '�� :oa'wt:.�..°.?r 6'1*: ,s �� r,,. y. ;tRtr'•:t��,,;r �• -�';i. �: _ ..£,, :.r;-. �,,,.. f _ ,�mss,,� �r.� •---'�'—• .'�fr,�y , N."• - •_-u..-l.. _ ,!ita!!x�D_ t!4-+?ia'i,i° �P1:;sa7,�,... �-r�, ane r'F.'�'isr,n - -, a,'''•"-, ..'ra':, o;:: �... . ”. "..r _ - .....?:.. r. �:� ; � -. City 3. 0 ner of Mining Operation CA MINE ID# 91 - Scare of Caiitomia Mailing Address (this address will be used to send next year's report iorm) DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION CityState/ZIP Code Country (If other than U.S.A.) 2008 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT Was this operation sold by you during reporting year? ❑ Yes. If yes. date of purchase ® No. ( � � k '^' C 4. La owner -MINE NAME -2 Page 1 • Mailing Address #RC Ampan Operating i3 Sit, Contact Person Telephone d /�. 4,'Je, (_i,, (sS -) �?rly-s-y�z "V &JII e,i. L,, I — Street Address/P.O. Box No. City State/ZIP Code/County 2. Designat d Agent's Na a (individual must reside in CA) ,, Mailing Address Ss_p. C,TT/ G� U/ N(J .v ZIP Code Telephone P,4 rq d, c, 1 7 S-51 � /- 1 �) 9 ITEMS BELOW WHICH ARE PRECEDED BY A BOX LABELED N.C. MAY BE CHECKED—IF THERE ARE NO CHANGES IN THE INFORMATION FROM THE LAST REPORTING YEAR. (NOTE: IF THIS IS THE FIRST TIME YOU HAVE FILED A REPORT, ALL SECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED.) 5. Status of Mining Activities DURING THE REPORTING YEAR I CHECK 1 ONLY ❑ Newly Permitted—Not yet in operation. Date Permuted Active. ❑ Idle (as defined in Public Resources Code Section 2727.1) Complete the following: Date operation became idle ❑ Copy of Approved Intenin Management Plan attached. ❑ Interim Management Plan pending with Lead Agency. ATTACH PROOF OF SUBMITTAL ❑ Closed with no intent to resume. Date mining ceased ❑ Closed—reclamation cenified complete by Lead Agency. Date mining ceased 6. Status of Reclamation Activities DURING THE REPORTING YEAR CHECK 1 ONLY Reclamation not started. ❑ Reclamation in progress (attach updated reclamation plan map indicating progress). ❑ Reclamation certified complete by Lead Agency. ATTACH CERTIFICATION Reclamation certified complete on — (Date). Financial Assurances released on (Date). DISTRIBUTION Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator 3. 0 ner of Mining Operation Telephone Mailing Address (this address will be used to send next year's report iorm) CityState/ZIP Code Country (If other than U.S.A.) Was this operation purchased by you during reporting year? Was this operation sold by you during reporting year? ❑ Yes. If yes. date of purchase ® No. ❑ Yes. If yes. dale of sale . ® No. 4. La owner Assess r s Parcel t+ Telephone • Mailing Address City/State/ZIP Code Country (If other than U.S.A.) E6r I 5. Status of Mining Activities DURING THE REPORTING YEAR I CHECK 1 ONLY ❑ Newly Permitted—Not yet in operation. Date Permuted Active. ❑ Idle (as defined in Public Resources Code Section 2727.1) Complete the following: Date operation became idle ❑ Copy of Approved Intenin Management Plan attached. ❑ Interim Management Plan pending with Lead Agency. ATTACH PROOF OF SUBMITTAL ❑ Closed with no intent to resume. Date mining ceased ❑ Closed—reclamation cenified complete by Lead Agency. Date mining ceased 6. Status of Reclamation Activities DURING THE REPORTING YEAR CHECK 1 ONLY Reclamation not started. ❑ Reclamation in progress (attach updated reclamation plan map indicating progress). ❑ Reclamation certified complete by Lead Agency. ATTACH CERTIFICATION Reclamation certified complete on — (Date). Financial Assurances released on (Date). DISTRIBUTION Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator state of Califomia DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 2008 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT &RC -2 Page 2 CA MINE ID# 91- 0 `/ C 4) .G r 7. Yes ❑ No Inspection completed by Lead Agency during the reporting year. If yes, attach the..goldenrod copy of Surface Mining Inspection Report (MRRC-1). If inspection report is not attached, please explain on Pago 4. N.C. N N.C. 8A. SMARA Lead Agency (city OR county ONLY) 8B. Reclamation Plan Status CHECK ONE ❑ No Plan ❑ Approved on (dale). Attach copy with amendments. conditions. and PROOF of approval. Number of acres subject to Reclamation Plan. ❑ Pending. Submitted to Lead Agency on (date). 1ATTACH PROOF OF SUBMITTAL ❑ On Appeal. Submitted to SMGB on (date). 1ATTACH PROOF OF SUBMITTAL 9. Yes: Financial Assurances approved by Lead Agency. ATTACH COPY AND PROOF OF APPROVAL Complete below for approved Financial Assurances: Date of Annual Revue,. Amount Type Date Postec by Lear Agency Expiration, Date or Rene.al Date (it applicable) ❑ No: Financial Assurances NOT approved by Lead Agency. ❑ Financial Assurances pending with Lead Agency. Submitted on (date). 1ATTACH PROOF OF SUBMITTAL 1 IF APPLICABLE, INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEMS 10 THROUGH 13 MUST BE PROVIDED FOR EACH SEPARATE PLOT 10. ATTACH NAMED U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MAP -7.5 OR IS' QUAD—SHOWING BOUNDARIES OF MINING OPERATION N.C. Latitude Longitude Section—Township—Range—Base Meridian Quad Name County ® I 11. Type Codes) of Mining Operation SEE EXHIBIT A FOR TYPE CODES N.C. 12. DISTURBED ACREAGE COMPLETE ENTIRE SECTION 1. L Approximate disturbed acreage at beginning of 2008. (This figure should match the figure from item 12. line 5 on your 2006 annual report. If it does not match. please explain on Page 4.) 2. % Approximate acreage disturbed during 2008. %h r y 3. 3 (ADD LINE 1 TO LINE 2) 4. U Approximate disturbed acreage reclaimed during 2008. 5. 2 (SUBTRACT LINE 4 FROM LINE 3) Approximate disturbed acreage remaining at end of 2008. L 13. N.C. ❑ Acres Permitted. — S Permit >r ❑ Acres Vested (Acres disturbed prior to January 1. 1976) ❑ Acres on Federal Lands. . & Permll/lD z _ �jC 114. C $ Current total assessed value of mining operation as established by County Assessor's Office. DISTRIBUTION. Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator ° State of California DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 2008 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT �C-2 Page 3 CA MINE ID# 91- y - 0012 5� 15. COMMODITIES AND PRODUCTION PRODUCTION INFORMATION IS PROPRIETARY AND WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL PURSUANT TO SEE IT PUBLIC UNITS QF:MEASURE:' PUBLIC RESOURCE CODE SECTION 2207(8) 16. FEES SCHEDULE USING BOTH YOUR CATEGORY NUMBER AND TOTAL PRODUCTION FROM 15(A) ABOVE. REFER TO EXHIBIT C TO FIND YOUR CORRESPONDING PRODUCTION RANGE. ENTER YOUR CORRESPONDING PRODUCTION CODE IN 16(A) AND FEE IN 16(B) BELOW. A. PRODUCTION CODE... FROM EXHIBIT -Z] ................................................. C r B. REPORTING FEE......... FROM EXHIBIT C ................................................ $ 7 b \ ���'Lril°l GOLD AND SILVER FEE: IF GOLD OR SILVER PRODUCTION IS REPORTED IN SECTION 15(A) OR 15(8), CONTINUE ON TO COMPLETE 16(C) AND (D) C. GOLD FEE ( Ounce(s) of gold) X ($5.00 per ounce) = S L/ G' D. SILVER FEE ( Ounce(s) of silver) X ($0.10 per ounce) = S / TOTAL FEES DUE SUM OF 16(B), (C) AND (D) ...................................... = S 9 �� 7lv (ATTACH ONE CHECK FOR TOTAL) 17 SUBMITTED BY: Your Name (Please print) DA U i'C( Your Mailing Address CIIylStatelZlP Code �� 67: ( /� 9 S % Your Telephone Number �S 3�� �� I certify that the information submitted herein is complete and accurate (.failure to submit complete and accurate requisite information may result in an administrative penalty as provided for in Public Resources Code Section 2774.1). SIGNATURE OF SUBMITTER �,�-- DATE S 6-' TITLE OF SUBMITTER P"E' Please mail annual report, reporting fee, gold and silver fee and ALL required attachments to: Reporting Section Office of Mine Reclamation Department of Conservation 801 K Street, MS 09-06 Sacramento, CA 95814.3529 DISTRIBUTION Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator Check here if TOTAL PHUUUG I IUN Category No `GIIECK:ONE` List All Commodities Number (from Production for a Amount of Short Tons Troy (from Exhibit B) Exhibit B) CommodityProduction Ounces Pounds_ A. PRIMARY COMMODITY PRODUCED BY OPERATION f— ❑ 6. ALL OTHER COMMODITIES PRODUCED BY OPERATION (include any production of gold and silver): ❑ 16. FEES SCHEDULE USING BOTH YOUR CATEGORY NUMBER AND TOTAL PRODUCTION FROM 15(A) ABOVE. REFER TO EXHIBIT C TO FIND YOUR CORRESPONDING PRODUCTION RANGE. ENTER YOUR CORRESPONDING PRODUCTION CODE IN 16(A) AND FEE IN 16(B) BELOW. A. PRODUCTION CODE... FROM EXHIBIT -Z] ................................................. C r B. REPORTING FEE......... FROM EXHIBIT C ................................................ $ 7 b \ ���'Lril°l GOLD AND SILVER FEE: IF GOLD OR SILVER PRODUCTION IS REPORTED IN SECTION 15(A) OR 15(8), CONTINUE ON TO COMPLETE 16(C) AND (D) C. GOLD FEE ( Ounce(s) of gold) X ($5.00 per ounce) = S L/ G' D. SILVER FEE ( Ounce(s) of silver) X ($0.10 per ounce) = S / TOTAL FEES DUE SUM OF 16(B), (C) AND (D) ...................................... = S 9 �� 7lv (ATTACH ONE CHECK FOR TOTAL) 17 SUBMITTED BY: Your Name (Please print) DA U i'C( Your Mailing Address CIIylStatelZlP Code �� 67: ( /� 9 S % Your Telephone Number �S 3�� �� I certify that the information submitted herein is complete and accurate (.failure to submit complete and accurate requisite information may result in an administrative penalty as provided for in Public Resources Code Section 2774.1). SIGNATURE OF SUBMITTER �,�-- DATE S 6-' TITLE OF SUBMITTER P"E' Please mail annual report, reporting fee, gold and silver fee and ALL required attachments to: Reporting Section Office of Mine Reclamation Department of Conservation 801 K Street, MS 09-06 Sacramento, CA 95814.3529 DISTRIBUTION Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 2008 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT MRRC-2 Page 4 CA MINE ID# 91- ('`�— c�z Lo;Z Th., v 4 c re- -/1J LA -11 DISTRIBUTION Original to State. Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator WHO".. J, p-, Sri% Butte County Department of Development Services • TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www. buttecou nty.n et/dds www. butte4eneralplan.net ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING March 16, 2009 Dave Anderson . Anderson Brothers Corporation 5584 Little Grand Canyon Drive Paradise, CA 95969 Re: 2008 Annual SMARA Inspection Report, Pine Creek (91-04-0025) Dear Mr. Anderson, • Enclosed please find a copy of the MRRC-1 annual inspection report for the Pine Creek Mine being sent to Michael Luksic, Office of Mine Reclamation. For your reference, .the project tracking number for the Pine Creek inspection and financial assurance review is MAI08-0017. For your information, the Office of Mine Reclamation (OMR) has not yet commented on your latest financial assurance cost estimate, sent on February 18, 2009. We will pass on OMR's comments, should they have any, as soon as we receive them. Sincerely, Chris Thomas, Associate Planner Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 530.538.6706 cthomas@buttecounty.net CC. Michael Luksic, Office of Mine Reclamation Chuck Thistlethwaite, Planning Manager, Department of Development Services 0 0. ANDERSON;. BROTHERS CORP. ­L56RAND CANYON -DR PARA epISE GA;95969- -.8,94AX10 6i27 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK CHICO, CA 95926 90-4426/1211 DATE 0 AMOUNT LA m,.,v e- q/ iigooFmB 2 7110 1: 12 1 104 2691: ANDERSON BROTHERS CORP. • LMP64 COMWBLE ENVELOPE CMB 0 Loos 19 1011, 6827 State of California DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION .FICE OF MINE RECLAMATION C-1 Page 1 of 3 (Rev. 09/05) SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT Instructions for completing this form are on the reverse side. Attach notice(s) of violation(s) and orders) to comply for all observed non-compliance. e Name as reported by Operator on Mining Operation Annual Report I:Pine Inspection Date: CA MINE ID#: Creek Mine November 29, 2009 91- 04-0025 II. SMARA Lead Agency Name (City or County onto Butte Countv Inspector Telephone ChrisThnmas ( 530) S3R-6706 Title Organization Senior Planner . Department of Development Services Mailing Address 7 Countv Center Drive city State ZIP Code flrn�iillo CA 95965 E-mail Address (Optional) cthomas@buttecounty Mine Operator P nderson Brothers Corporation No ntact Person A permit to mine? Telephone David Anderson � ( 530) 591-7474 M M a ailingAddress S.5941 ittlp Grand Canvnn nrivp city State ZIP Code Paradise CA 95969 E-mail Address (Optional) andersondi2@sbcqlobal.net U.S. Forest Service Identification Number (USFS ID#): NA IV. Does the operation have: P NR No Yes A permit to mine? ❑ ❑ � Permit # 1 IP Fi5-Sn An approved Reclamation Plan? RP # 7Q-11 Has the operator filed a Mining Operation Annual Report (form MRRC-2)? Check one: Yes , No Unknown Is this operation on Federal Land? Check one: If "Yes", provide one or both of the Federal Mine Land Identification Numbers below: f- j Yes No California Mining Claim Number (CAMC#): NA U.S. Forest Service Identification Number (USFS ID#): NA OIBUTION: Original to Operator. Copies to: State (by Lead Agency), Lead Agency, State (by Operator), and BLM or USFS (if required). INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT Form MRRC-1 Page 1 (Rev.09/05) 0 This report documents observations concerning compliance with California's Surface Mining and Reclamation Act (SMARA) and related reporting requirements (Public Resources Code Sections 2207 and 2710 et seq.) and, for operations located partly or solely on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands, Title 43, parts 3500, 3600, and 3800 of the Code of Federal Regulations and other agency requirements that are designed to prevent or minimize adverse environmental effects of mining. Lead agencies must file a copy of each inspection report, along with any notices of violation and orders for compliance issued, within 30 days of completion of the inspection. Mine Operators must attach a copy of this report to their next Mining Operation Annual Report (Form MRRC-2). BLOCK I: Enter the name of the Mining Operation, the date of the inspection, and the California Mine ID # (if ID# is unknown, enter "unknown"). BLOCK II: For "Lead Agency", enter the name of the certified SMARA Lead Agency that is conducting this inspection. Acceptable entries include the name of the city, county, Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCD), and State Mining and Geology Board (SMGB)-. For "Organization", enter the name of the agency, firm or other organization that employs the inspector. If the inspector is an independent contractor, enter "independent contractor." The e-mail address is optional. BLOCK III: Enter the name of the Mine Operatcr. Also, enter the name, mailing address, and phone number of the person (the operator or a person acting on the operators behalf) who will serve as a contact for any follow-up correspondence or discussions regarding the inspection or violations noted. The e-mail address is optional. BLOCK IV: Check the appropriate boxes. P = Pending (on appeal or awaiting approval by Lead Agency) NR = Not Required for this operation at the time this inspection was completed. No = No Yes = Yes, supply information. 0 State of California DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION FFICE OF MINE RECLAMATION MRRC-1 Page 2 of 3 (Rev. 09/05) r L SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT V. Does the Operator currently have a Lead Agency approved Financial Assurance? Check one: rYes C No If "Yes", complete section below. If "No", refer to instructions on the reverse of this page and complete Section M. Inspection Date: November 29, 2009 CA MINE 1131t. 91- 040025 Type of Financial Assurance Mechanism(s) Financial Assuranoe Mechanism Numbers) Current Amount on File Date of Expiration P FX -1 Surety Bond Increase Rider of 55.901 to Bond 2220648 $ 14,428.00 continuous Certificate of Deposit g Letter of Credit $ J Trust Fund g j Pledge of Revenue $ Budget Set Aside $ $ e Financial Assurance Amount must be adjusted annually. Attach a copy of the revised in, nclal Assurance Amount calculation with this report Date of Financial Assurance Amount Calculation: November 2, 2009 Does the current mechanism(s) on file cover the new annual calculation?X Yes No �— If "No", date operator was notified that a new mechanism is required: M. Financial Assurance comments. The current financial assurance consists of an increase rider of $5,901 to Surety Bond 22206487 ($8,527), for a total of $14,428, was approved by Butte County on March 13, 2008 and found adequate by OMR on April 28, 2008. The operator's 2008 MRRC-2 annual production report notes 3 acres disturbed at the end of 2008 and, per this inspection report, staff concurs that this area has remained the same in 2009 (see Block VIII below). The current financial assurance thus provides about $4,810 per acre for reclamation by a third party. A November 2, 2009 FACE for $9,591.72 was found adequate by Butte County but was not, as required by PRC Section 2774(c), forwarded to OMR for review in a timely fashion. Staff has discussed this error with the operator and has submitted the FACE to OMR on May 19, 2010 (see attached FACE and cover letter). Staff regrets this procedural error. The operator has elected to keep the current FAM in place as it is greater than the latest approved FACE. DISTRIBUTION: Original to Operator. Copies to: State (by Lead Agency), Lead Agency, State (by Operator), and BLM or USFS (if required). INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT Form MRRC-1 Page 2 (Rev.09/05) BLOCK V: Check "Yes" or "No" regarding the existence of an approved Financial Assurance Mechanism currently in place. If "No" is checked, continue to Block VI and provide required information. If "Yes" is checked, provide specific information required. Type of Financial Assurance Mechanism(s): place a check mark in the appropriate box identifying the type of mechanism(s) that is on file. Fill in the blank box to supply information for a mechanism not listed. State the Financial Assurance Mechanism(s) document number. State the dollar amount of the Financial Assurance Mechanism(s) currently on file. State the date of expiration on the Financial Assurance Mechanism(s) currently on file. Attach a copy of the current year's Financial Assurance Amount calculation with the Inspection Report. State the date of calculation. Indicate "Yes" or "No" regarding whether or not the current mechanism(s) on file cover the new annual calculation. The Financial Assurance Amount must be adjusted annually to account for new lands disturbed by surface mining operations, inflation, and reclamation of lands accomplished in accordance with the approved Reclamation Plan. In order to determine what adjustments, if any, are appropriate to the Financial Assurance Amount, each mine operator must annually submit a revision of the written calculation of the Financial Assurance Amount to the Lead Agency. Attach a copy of the revised Financial Assurance Amount calculation with this report. BLOCK VI: Use this block to add comments regarding. the Operators Financial Assurance status, or if "No" was checked in Block V, Explain in detail why this operation does not have a Lead Agency approved Financial Assurance, such as; "Pending" -with -Lead Agency, explain, date submitted and status, "Appealed" - explain, date submitted and status, "Financial Assurance Mechanism is in process" - explain, date submitted and status, "Change of Ownership" - explain, date of notice and status, or "Other'. 0 4 State of California EEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION FFICE OF MINE RECLAMATION MRRC-1 Page 3 of 3 (Rev. 09/05) SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT VII. Is the operation in compliance with provisions of the approved Reclamation Plan with respect to: OK VN NI NA CA MINE ID # 91- 04-0025 Wildlife Habitat [i Inspection Date: November 29,2009 Revegetation r Agricultural Land Xi WeatherCode(s): CR Stream Protection Duration of Inspection: 1 hour Tailings and Mine Waste Management Closure of Surface OpeningsC r' Approximate Disturbed Acreage: 3 Building, Structure, and:Equipment Removal Topsoil Salvage, Maintenance, and Redistribution C ❑ C C Status of Operation Code(s): AD Backfilling, Regrading, Slope Stability, and Reoontouring PRI, C C Drainage, Diversion Structures, Waterways, and Erosion -1 DStatus of Reclamation Codes RN Other (list or explain below) C G r G of violation(s) and correction order(s), in lieu of description on this form]: PLEASE SEE ATTACHED BLOCK VIII Number oViolations: nspe o s ig reDate Signed: May 19, 2010 Af DISTRIBUTION: Original to Operator. Copies to: State (by Lead Aaencv). Lead Aaencv. State (by Ooerator). and BLM or L1SFS (if reauirwdl INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT Form MRRC-1 Page 3 (Rev.09/05) BLOCK VII: Check the appropriate boxes: OK = Inspected, found in compliance NI = Not inspected (explain in Block VIII) with reclamation standards (California NA = Not Applicable for this Operation (use this Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 2, notation when an issue is not addressed in the Chapter 8, Subchapter 1, Article 9, Section reclamation plan, or when the reclamation plan 3700 of seq.) contains no requirements related to the issue VN = Inspected, Violations Noted listed). Weather Codes: CR = Clear; CL = Cloudy; RN = Rain; SN = Snow; WD = Windy Approximate Disturbed Acreage: Indicate all acreage disturbed by the surface mining operation, as defined by PRC Section 2729: "Mined Lands" includes the surface, subsurface, and ground water of an area in which surface mining operations will be, are being, or have been conducted, including private ways and roads appurtenant to any such area, land excavations, workings, mining waste, and areas in which structures, facilities, equipment, machines, tools or other materials or property which result from, or are used. in, surface mining operations are located. For "Duration of Inspection", indicate the number of hours spent at the site (round to the nearest half hour) performing the inspection (do not include travel time in this figure). Status of Operations Codes: I = Idle A = Active during inspection AD = Active during past year Status of Reclamation Codes: R = Reclamation in progress RN = Reclamation not begun AB = Abandoned (site deserted by operator) MC = Mining completed RC = Reclamation complete P = Post reclamation monitoring r-1 LJ BLOCK VIII: Inspectors may use this area for comments, to describe violations, correction orders, etc., and to explain any limitations to the inspection conducted. You may attach copies of any notices of violations and orders to comply in lieu of a. description on this form; however, copies of such notices and orders must be attached to each copy of this Inspection Report. BLOCK IX: Enter the number (quantity) of violations noted during the inspection. Sign and date the Inspection Report. DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS: The original and one copy of this completed Inspection Report (all pages) shall be given to the Mine Operator. The Lead Agency must retain one copy of this Inspection Report and submit one copy of this Inspection Report to: Department of Conservation Office of Mine Reclamation Sacramento, CA 958143529 801 K St, MS 09-06 If any part of the operation inspected is on BLM or USFS land, o. -ie copy of this Inspection Report should be forwarded to the appropriate BLM or USFS office. The Mine Operator must attach one copy of this Inspection Report to the next required Mining Operation Annual Report (Form MRRC-2) submitted to the State. PLEASE NOTE: A Memorandum of Understanding between the U.S. Department of Interior; Bureau of Land Management (81-M); U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Servi (USFS); the State of California, Department of Conservation; and the State Mining and Geology Board, effectively implements Califomia's Surface Mining and Reclamation A on lands in California under the jurisdiction of BLM and the USFS. 2009 MRRC-1 BLOCK VIII — Pine Creek (91-04-0025) The Pine Creek Mine, located within Section 3 of T23N, R1 W (MDBM), straddles Pine Creek in both Butte and Tehama Counties, approximately 10 miles north of Chico. (The state id number for the Tehama County portion is 91-52-0038.) The operator, Anderson Brothers Construction, Inc., annually excavates alluvium carried down Pine Creek under UP 65-50 and Reclamation Plan 79-31. Pine Creek also has Streambed Alteration Agreement (SAA) No. R1-07-0629 through the DFG. Although UP 65-50 is silent on in - stream operations, the SAA does not allow excavation below the water line in the Pine .Creek channel. There are several cottonwoods and other limited riparian vegetation within the site and along Pine Creek. Orchards are south of the site and grazing land is to the north across Pine Creek, in Tehama County. Material is extracted by a front-end loader and screened: Anderson Brothers owner John Anderson accompanied staff on the inspection; the site was not active. As in 2008, Mr. Anderson noted that only sales of previously banked materials had occurred in. 2009; no excavation was done on the site. Given poor market conditions, Mr. Anderson is considering putting Pine Creek into idle status. UP 65-50 contains 4 conditions; all are performance-based and not measurable. RP 79- 31 indicates the operation was to involve fewer than 5,000 tons/cubic yards per year, with "creek bed suitable for water flow" as the end use. There is little topsoil at the site and RP 79-31 requires no topsoil salvage. The SAA specifies that work may occur in the stream channel between June 1 and October 1; again, the operator did not extract from within the channel in 2008 and the inspection showed no evidence of such. As indicated in the attached aerial and site photos, the Pine Creek site occupies a stream terrace in an agricultural area. Overall, the site is well maintained, with no unstable slopes, hazardous material storage or obvious erosion evident. Aside from the grizzly and a front-end loader, there is no equipment on site. The small amount of riparian vegetation present has been preserved. There was no evidence that operations had occurred within the Pine Creek channel in violation of SAA. Pursuant to UP 65-50, RP 79-31, SAA, and current site conditions, no violations were noted during the inspection. The current operation will not preclude successful reclamation per RP 79-31. 0 • n U 2009 Inspection Photo Stations Parcel Streams 2009 NAIP Aerial Photography Pine Creek Mine Butte County CA Mine I.D. 91-04-0025 Operator: Anderson Brothers Construction November 4, 2009 Pine Creek Inspection — 91-04-0025 Photo 1. View north of former stockpile area, front loader and grizzly. Photo 3. View northwest; only sales in 2009 have been from banked material. wj Photo 2. Counter -clockwise from Photo 1; Pine Creek was inactive during inspection. MV­ I]'�pDd� i, 3 - � ate_• � � T� . o �1 O Photo 4. Counter -clockwise from Photo 3; grizzly and banks of Pine Creek beyond. 0 0 November 4, 2009 Pine Creek Inspection — 91-04-0025 i P- Ahr ate �b �b Photo 5. Banked aggregate. Photo 6. View southwest and downstream Pine Creek (to right of Photo 5). Photos 7 and 8. Views upstream of Pine Creek. Mining is permitted in streambed but must be outside of any stream flow. lwjr 41& -2A C1, -XV J& MAk "'Ydhe'VAIA slp il --l. I NIS ZI.Aw- 76 r*fA CmayiCt rite 4r Butte County Department of Development Services • TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I 'PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING " PLANNING May 19, 2010 Alicia Johnson Department of Conservation Office of Mine Reclamation 801 K Street, MS 09-06 Sacramento, CA 95814-3529 RE:Submittal of Annual Revised Financial Assurance Cost Estimate CA MINE ID # 91-04-0025 Pine Creek Mine/Anderson Brothers Dear Ms. Johnson: Mr. David Anderson with Anderson Brothers Corporation has submitted a Financial Assurance Cost Estimate of $9,591.72 for the reclamation of the Pine Creek Mine (CA MINE ID# 91-04-0025) straddling the northerly border of Butte and Tehama Counties. Staff has reviewed the Cost Estimate for compliance with the provisions of the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act (SMARA) as well as the requirements of the approved Reclamation Plan 79-31, permit conditions of approval and an associated Streambed Alteration Agreement, • and has determined them to be adequate for submittal to the Office of Mine Reclamation. Although the estimate lacks some narrative details, the operator has supplied supplemental information to justify the estimates used in calculating the Financial Assurance Cost Estimate. The Pine Creek Mine is entitled under a use permit issued by Butte County in 1965 (UP 65-50) and a reclamation plan approved by Butte County in 1979 (RP 79-31). UP 65-50 contains no conditions or mitigations in regards to reclamation of the site. RP 79-31 allows a mining operation of less than 5,000 tons/cubic yards per year and an end use described as a "creek bed suitable for water flow." Currently there are two grizzlies and no other processing equipment on site. Operating requirements and reclamation standards may, however, be found in the 2008 Department of Fish and Game Streambed Alteration Agreement (SAA) R1-07-0629 that allows Anderson Brothers to harvest up to 4,900 cubic yards of gravel and sand out of an approximately 8 acre area of Pine Creek during the summer months when its channel is dry. Seasonal reclamation is required starting on October 1 of each year. Aside from preservation of riparian vegetation, the SAA reclamation goal is to assure that the Pine Creek channel is maintained as suitable migratory habitat for salmonids (e.g., depressions are to be smoothed so as not to trap fish,, and gravel bars are to be reshaped to meet prescribed post -extraction slopes). This requires movement of.banked material. Currently Bond No. 22206487 and an increase rider provides a $14,428 financial assurance, or about $4,810 per acre for the three acres reported disturbed in the 2008 MRRC-2 annual production report. If the enclosed estimate is found adequate by OMR, a financial assurance of $9,591.72 would provide $3,198 per acre for reclamation of the three disturbed acres. Given the minimal amount of work required to replace material in the Pine Creek channel, the lack of revegetation requirements in the SAA or reclamation plan, and the minimal amount of equipment (two grizzlies) to be removed from the site, staff believes this amount to be • adequate to achieve reclamation by a third -party (as identified in the enclosed cost information). The County of Butte has completed its review and analysis of the enclosed revised cost estimates dated November 2, 2009, prepared by David Anderson along with various attachments, including a worksheet summary and supporting data (equipment rates, prevailing labor rates, trucking rental rates from a local provider, etc.). These materials are being submitted to your office under this cover letter for OMR's 45 -day review and concurrence. • If you should have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact me at (530) 538-6706. Sincerely, C ris Thomas Senior Planner ENCLOSURE cc: Pine Creek Mine file Mr. David Anderson is 0 • Nov. 19, 2010 EXHIBIT "A" Work Sheet for CA Mine ID # 91-04-0025 Equipment and time to move 2,000 c.y.'s of rock and sand: 623 Scraper 16 Hours $4,350.00, Operator for 623 Scraper 16 Hours @ $ 56.78=$908.48 Move -in and out of 623 Scraper (Mobilization) Lowboy with tractor 5 hours @ $110.00 = $550.00 Move- out of 966 Cat loader and rock grizzly to Chico yard: Lowboy with tractor 2.5 hours @ $110.00 = $275.00 Job pick-up truck (3\4 ton) 16 Hours @ $15.32 = $245.12 Construction Specialist 16 hours @ $41.90=$670.40 Re -vegetation of Bank slope where Scraper came in and out of the stream bed: Cost of seed, mulch and fertilizer for 1,000 s.f. $83.39 Sub -Total Cost of construction $7,082.39 Monitoring: Fish and Game 1600 permit $500.00 15% overhead and profit, $9,933.57 X 15% _ $1,137.36 Sub -Total $8,719.75 10% Contingency $871.97 Grand Total for Financial Assurance Cost $9,591.72 Anderson Brothers Corporation 5584 Little Grand Canyon Drive Paradise, CA 95969 Telephone 530-894-5432 �u,.� Thomas Associate Planner Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, Ca. 95965 Nov. 19.2010 Re: Financial Assurances for CA Mine I. D. 91-04-0025 I have prepared the cost estimate for our mine as you requested. (attached as Exhibit A) As you know this mine harvests rock and sand out of the bottom only of pine creek during the summer months while it is dry. We are only allowed to harvest up to 4,900 c.y.'s of material yearly. My cost estimate for any future reclamation was based on placing a maximum of 2,000 c.y.'s that may be left in stock piles back into the bottom of pine creek. I have attached daily work summary sheets and invoice from Baldwin Contracting Co. who harvested for us in 2006 and had moved 4,900 c.y.'s of rock and sand at the mine site on pine creek. When we did this it took three 8 hour working days to complete. As part of our Fish and Game 1600 permit we"have to contour the creek bottom to the grades that are required by Fish and Game at the end of each harvest. We did this work with the 623 scraper after we harvested the rock and all this was done within the three working day period. Therefore the cost for doing this is included in the estimate.. I have included a current copy of the following documents to verify the costs on the estimate: 1. Equipment rental rate sheet from Petersen Tractor in Chico. 2. Prevailing union labor rate sheet from the Dept. of Labor. 3. Rental rate sheet from Jim Dias Trucking that shows the size of the lowboy trailer with the tractor to pull it to move the 623 scraper, 966 loader and Rock grizzly from Chico which is approximately six miles to the mine site. 4. Estimate from Northern Star Mills for seed, mulch and fertilizer to re -seed the slope where the scraper enters and exit's the creek bottom. 5. Lake or Streambed Alteration Fee Schedule. The Construction Specialist will hand seed the slope and check grade for contouring. Under the Monitoring cost item the 15% mark-up for overhead and profit includes costs to pull a 1600 Fish and Game permit and general overhead costs i.e. Insurance, fuel, office employee, overseeing the project. 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Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 7034774 for the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date. If no subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: AN low within Alameda. Alpine. Amador. Butte. Catavetas, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del None, FJ Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt,/Ins. Lake, Lassen, Madero, Marin. Mariposa, Mendodno. Merced, Modoc. Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Sacramento, San Sento. San Francisco. San Joaquin. San Mateo, Santa Clara. Santa Cruz. Shasta, Sierra. Siskiym, Solaro. Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne. YOIo, and Yuba counties. Classification Basic Health Emalover Pension Pavrthenls Vacation Training Other St Houd ah4-Time Total Ovefbrm Hourly Daly/ Rate Sunday and (Jcurrwypefson) Hourly and and Payments Houfb SaexdalP H?" Rate Welfare Holiday' Rate I I= 2X Classtficedw Groud Area 2` Area 1° Area 2` Area 1° Area 2` Area 1° Area 2` Area 1' $37.77 239.77 $10.07 $7.00 53.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $59.790 $61.790 $78.675 $81.675 $97.560 $101.560 Group 1 $36.24 $38.24 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $58-260 $60.260 $76:380 $79.380 $94.500 $98.500 Garp 2 -kGroup 3 $34.76, $36.76 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $56.780 $58.780 $57.400 $74.160 $72.090 $77.160 $75.090 $91.540 $88.780 $95.540 $92.780 4 mil x $35.38 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $55 .400 Group .38 $32.11 234.11 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $54.130 $56.130 $70.185 $73.185 $86.240 $90140 Group 5 $30.79 $32.79 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $52.810 $54:810 $68.205 $71.205 $83.600 $87.600 Groff 6 $29.65 $31.65 $10.07 57.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $51.670 $53.670 $68.495 289.495 $61.320 1185.320 Group 7 $28.51 $30.61 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $50.530 $52.530 $64.765 $67.785 $79.046 $83.040 Crop 8 $26.3 0 $28:30 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $48.320 $50.320 $61.470 $64.470 $74.620 $78.620 Group 8 A $38:65 $40.65 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $60.690 $62.670 $79.995 $82.995 $99.320 $103.320 Group 1-A Truck Crane Assistant to Engineer $31.68 $33.68 510.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $53.700 $55.700 $69.540 $72.540 $85.380 $89.380 Assistant to Engineer 129.39 $31.39 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 8 $51.410 $56.910 $53.410 $60.910 WADS 677.355 $69.105 $80.355 $80.800 $95.800 $84.800 $99.800 Group 2-A538.89 $38.89 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.62 $0.73 $0.73 8 $53.440 55.440 $69.150 $72.150 84.860 688.880 • Truck Crane Assistant to Engineer $31.42 $33.42 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $51.200 $53.200 5 $65.790 $68.790 $ $80.380 $84.380 Assistant to Engineer $29.18 $31.18 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $,57.170 $59:170 $74.745 $77.745 $82.320 $96.320 Group 3A $35.15 $37.15 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $53.200 $55.200 668.790 $71.790 $84.380 $88.380 Truck Crane Assistant to Engineer $31.18 $33.18 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $52.810 $54.810 $68.205 $71.205 $83.600 $87.600 Hydraulic $30.79 $32.79 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $50.920 $52.920 $65.370 $68.370 $79.820 $83.820 Assistant to Engineer $28.90 $30.90 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $54.130 $56.130 $70.185 $73.185 $86240 $90.240 Gip 4.,A. $32.11 $34.11 $10.07 37.00 $3.60 S Indicates an apprenticeable craft Effective as of July i, 2008, the determination, issuance and publication of the prevailing wage apprentice schedules/apprentice wage rates have been reassigned by Coe Department of Industrial Relations from the Division of Labor Statistics and Research to the Division of Apprenticashlp Standards. To obtain any apprentice scledules/apprenlice wage rates, please contact the Division of Apprenticeship Standards or refer to the Division of Apprenticeship Standards' website at http:lM wv.olr.ra.gov/daskim.html. • For classifications within each group. see pages 39B-40. ° AREA 1- A{arttede, Contra Costa, Butte. Marin, Merced, Napa, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco. San Joaquin. San Mateo, Santa Ciera, Santa Cru. Sotano. Stanislaus. Sutter, Yob and Yuba oourdies: and portions of Alpine. Arnador, Catavems. Colusa. EI Dorado. Fresno. Glenn, Humboldt Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino. Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Shasta. Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity counties. ` AREA 2 - Del None and Modoc. end potions of Alpine. Amador, Calaveras. Colusa, EI Dorado. Fresno, Glenn. Humboldt Kings, Lake. Lassen, Madera, Mariposa. Mendocino. Monterey, Nevada. Placer, Plumes, Shasta, Sierra, Sisklyou, Sonoma. Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinky counties. (Portions of counties falling in each area detalled on page 41). Saturday in the same wok week may be waked at straiQttt-iiia if a job is shut down during the nornel work week due to irldernenl weather. • Includes an amount for supplemental dues. When three shifts are employed for five (5) or more oorhseculive days, seven and one-half (7 12)•wnseartive tours (axckrsnve of meal period), shill constibrte a day of wok ' for which eight (8) tirrlas the straight time hourly rate shell be paid at the non -shift wage rete for the second shift. The thrid shift shall be seven (7) hours of wok for eight (8) hours of pay at the non -shift wage rate. NOTE: For Special Single aid Second Shift rates, phase see page 39.4 RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: holidays upon which the general p vvakting hourly wage rale for Holiday work shell be paid. shell be all holidays in the collective bergah*V agreemeM appicable to ha particular ver, dassificatlon, or" of worker employed on the project, which is on rde with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate Is not based on a collectively bargained rete, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shell be as provided In Section 6700 of the Govemment Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internal at htpJtwww.dir.ca.gov/DLSRRWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded daterminstions may be obtained by contacting the Prevaling Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at httpJhvww.dlr.CB;gov/DLSR/PWb. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded detemninations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. 0 39 0 • 0 DETERMINATION: MG23-83-1-2809-1 CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP I Operglior of Helicopter (when used in erection work) Hydraulic Excavator 7 ou yds and over power Shovels, over 7 cu yds GROUP 2 Highlim Cableway Hydraulic Excavator 3 12 ou yds up to 7 cu yds Licensed Construction Work Boat Operator. On Site M'iaolunneiing Machine Mobile Setf-Erecting Tower Crane (Potain) over 3 stories Power Blade Operator (finish) Power Shovels, (over 1 cu yd and up to and kx*X ug 7 cu yds mr.c.) GROUP Asphaft Miling Machine Cable Backhoe Combination Backhoe and loader over % cu yds Continuous Fight Tie Back Machine Crane Mounted Continuous Flight Tie Balk Machine, tonnage to apply Crane Mounted Drill Attachments, Tonnage to apply Dozer, Slope Bra Gradall Hydrauic Excavator up to 3 12 cu yds Loader 4 cu yds and over Long Reach Excavator Multiple Engine Scrapers (when used as push pug) Power Shovels, up to and Inducing 1 ar yd pre -Stress Wire Wrapping machine Side Boom Cat 572 or larger Track Loader 4 cu yds and over Wheel Excavator (up to and including 750 cu yds per hour) GROUP 4 Asphalt Plant EngroarlBohonen Chicago Boom Combination Backhoe and Loader up to and n kxruV % cu yds Concrete Batch Plants (wet or dry) Dozer and/or Push Cat Pug -Type Elevating Loader Gradeseter. Grade Chedker (GPS, mechanical or otherwise) Groov and Grinding Machine Heading Shield Operator Heavy Duty Drilling Equipment, Hughes, LDH, Watson 3000 or similar Heavy Duty Repairmen and/or Welder (.ime Spreader Loader under 4 cu yds Lubrication and Service Engineer (mobile and grease rack) Mechanical Finishers or Spreader Machine (asphalt Barber - Greene and similar) Miller Formless WWW S" Paver or similar Portable Crushing and Screening plants Power Blade Support Roger Open itor. Asphalt Rubber -Tired Scraper, Self -Loading (paddle-wheols, etc) Rubber -Tired Earthmoving Equipment (Scrapers) Shp Form Paver (concrete) Small Tractor with Drag Sol Stabilizer (P&H or equal) Spider Plow and Spider Puller Timber Skitlder Track Loader up to 4 yards Tractor Drava Scraper Tractor, Compressor Drill C 1"natlon Tubax Pile Rig Unlicensed Construction Work Boat Operator. On Site Welder Woods -Mixer (and other sirnlar Pugmill equipment) GROUP e CasNn Place Pipe Laying Machine Combination Sludw end Motor Operator Concrete Conveyor or CW=18 Pump, Truck or Equipment Mounted Concrete Conveyor, Building Site Concrete Pump or purnperets Guns Drilling Equipment, Watson 2000, Texome 700 or sknaar DrUlkV and Boring Machinery. Horizontal (not to apply to watertines, wagon drills or jackhammers) Concrete Mixers/all Man and/or Material Hoist Mechanical Fmmhers (concrete) (Clary. Johnson. Bidwai Bridge Deck or similar types) Mechanical Bunn. Curb and/or Curb and Gutter Madnne, Concrete or Asphalt Mie or Shaft Hoist Portable Crushers Power Jumbo operator (setting slip4orms, air-, in tunnels) Srreedman (automatic or Manuel) Sell propelled Compactor with Dozer Trador with boom, 06 or smaller Trenching Macune,.mamdmum digging capacity over 5 ft. depth Vermeer T -600B Rods Cutter or similar 9ROUP6 Armor -Coater (or similar) Ballast Jack Tamper Boom -Type Backfilling Machine Asst Plant Engineer Bridge and/or Gantry Crane Chemical Grouting Machine. truck mounted Chip Spreading Machine Operator Concrete Barrer Moving Machine Concrete Saws (self-propelled unit on streets, highways, airports, and canals) Deck Engineer Drilling Equipment Texoma 600, Hughes 200 series or similar, up to and including 30 ft. m.r.c. Drill Doctor Helicopter Radiomen Horn -Hammer or similar Llne.Master Skids)aer Loader, Bobcat larger than 743 series or skniar (with attachments) Locomotive Lull Hi -Lift or similar Assishent to Engineer, Truck Mounted Equipment Pavement Breaker. Truck Mounted, with compressor combination Paving Fabric Installation and/or Laying Machine Pipe Bending Machine (pipelines only) Pipe Wrapping Machine (Tractor propelled and supported) Screedman, (except asphaltic corxreto paving) Self-Loadxg Chipper Self Propelled Pipegns Wrapping Mad— Tractor GROUP7 Ballast Regulator Cary Lift or similar Combination Slurry Mixer and/or Cleaner Drilling Equipment, 20 ft and under M.T.C. Fireman Hot Plant 39B Grunting Machine Operator H ightiie Cableway Sigr>atmen Stationary Belt Loader (Kon nartor skrsla) Lift Slab Machine (Vag" and similar types) Maginnes Internal Full Stab Vibrator Material Hoist (1 Drum) Mecharrcal Trench Shield Partsrnan (heavy duty repair shop Parts -room) Pavement Breaker with or whdrout Compressor Combination Pipe. Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and supported) Post Driver Roller (except Asphalt), Chip Seal Self Propelled Automatically Applied Concrete Curing Machine (on streets; highways, airports and canals) Sed Propelled Compactor (without dozer) Signalman Sip,F(xm Pumps (WbN device for concrete (ones) Tie Spacer Trenching Machine C maximum digging capacity up to and including -5 ft depth Trucks -Mounted Rotating Telescopic Boom Type Lifting Device, MaNtex or similar (Boom Truck) - Under 15 tons TTIck Type Loader GROUP a Bit Sharpener Boiler Tender Box Operator Brakeman Combination Mixer.and Compressor (shotcrete/gunite) Compressor Operator Dechhand Fireman Generators Gunhe/Shotcrete Equipment Operator Heavy Duty Repairman Helper Hydraulic Monitor Ken Seal Machine (or radar) Mast Type Forklift Mixermobile Assistant to Engineer Pump Operator Refrigerator Plant Reservoir -Debris Tug (Se&PropeW'Floating) Ross Cartier (Construction site) Rotomist Operator Set( Propelled Tape Machine Shuttlecar Sell Propelled Power Sweeper Operator (Includes Vacuum -Sweeper) Sk isher Operator surface Heater Switchman Tar Pot Fireman Tugger Hoist, Single Drum Vamuxn Cooing Plant Welding Machine (Powered odher than by electricity) DETERMINATION: NC-23-63-1-2004-1 •GROUP 2-A GROUP 4A GROUP Clamatiells and Draglines over 1 cu yds up to and Boom Truck or Dual Purpose A-Frame Tnx , Articulated Dump Truck Operator Including 7 cuyds Non-roletlrW - lktder 15 torts Elevator Operator MW Excavator under 25 H.P. (Backhoe-Trencher) Cranes over 45 tons up to and including 100 tons Tower Mobile Skidsteer Loader, Bobcat 743 tt&W or Denick Barge 100 tons and under Smaller and similar (without attachments) Seu Propelled Boom Type Lifting Device over 45 tons Tower Cranes GROUP 1-A Ciamstwils and Draglines over 7 ru yds GROUP 3 A Boom Truck or duaF purpose A-Frame Truk, Cranes over 100 lona Derrick over 100 tons NorrRotating over 15 tons. Derrick Barge Pedetltal nwurtted over 100 tons Clamshells and Draglines up to and Including 1 cu yd Self Propelled Boom Type Uftktg Device Over 100 torts Cranes 45 tons and under Mobile Setf-Erecting Tower Crane (Potainy 3 stories and under Self Propelled Boom Type URing Device 45 tons and under Truk Mounted Rotating Telescopic Boom Type Ming Device. Manitex or similar (Boom Truk -over 15 tons) • 40 0 DESCRIPTION FOR AREAS 1 AND 2: Area 1 is all of Northam Caftomia within the following Township, State and/or county Boundaries: Convnendng in the Parfc Ocean on the extension or the Southerly line of Township 19S, of the Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, Thence Easterly along the Southerly Une of Township 19S, to the Northwest comer of Township 20S, Range BE, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 20S, Range 6E, Thence Easterly to fine Northwest owner of Township 21 S. Range 7E Thence Southerty to the Southwest comer of Township 21, Range 7E Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 22S, Range 9E, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 22S, Range 9E, Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 23S, Range IOE, Thence Southerly to the Southeast comer of Township 24S, Range 10E, Thence Easterly to the Southeast Comer of Township 24S, Range 31 E, Thence Nwft(ly to the Northeast comer of Township 20S, Range 31 E Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 19S, Range 29E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 17S, Range 29E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 16S, Range 28E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 13S, Range 213E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer Township 12S, Range 27E. Thence Northerty to the Northeast caner of Township 12S, Range 27E. Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 11 S, Range 26E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township I IS, Range 26E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township IOS, Range 25E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 9S, Range 25E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 8S, Range 24E. Thence Northerly to the Northeast caner of Township 8S, Range 24E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 7S, Range 23E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 8S, Range 23E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 5S, Range 20E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 5S, Range 20E. Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 4S, Range 19E. Thence Natharty to the Northeast comer of Township 1 S, Range 19E, Thence Wasterty to the Southeast comer of Township 1 N, Range I BE, Thence Northerly to the Northeast coma of Township 3N, Range /8E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 4N, Range 17E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 4N, Range 17E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 5N. Range 15E, Thence NaClerly to the Northeast comer of Township 5N, Range 15E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 6N, Range 14E, Thence Northerty to the Northeast comer of Township ION, Range 14E, Thence Easterly along the Southern line of Township 11 N. to the Calftmia / Nevada State Border, Thence Northerty along the Califamla / Nave" State Border to fine Natherty, Zine of Township 17N, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 18N, Range 10E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 20N, Range 10E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast Comer o(Townshlp 21 N, Range 9E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 21 N, Range 9E, Thence West" to the Southeast comer of Township 22N. Range BE. Thence Northerly to the Northeast owner of Township 22N, Range BE, Thence Westerly to the Northwest comer of Township 22N, Range BE, Thence Northerly to the Southwest come of Township 27N, Range 8E, Thence Easterly to the Southeast comer of Township 27N, Range 8E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 28N, Range BE. Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 29N, Range BE. Thence North" to the Northeast tomer of Township 32N, Range BE, Thence Westerly to the Northwest comer of Township 32 N, Range 6E, Thence Nort efly to the Northeast comer of Township 35N, Range SE, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 36N. Range 3E, Thence Northerly to the Nortreasl corner of township 36N, Range 3E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 37th, Range 1 W. Thence Northerly, to the Northeast comer of Township 38N, Range 1 W. Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 39N, Range 2W, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 40N, Range 2W, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 41 N, Range 4W, Thence Northerly to the Northeast owner of Township 42N, Range 4W, Thence WasteAy to the Southeast comer of Township 43N, Range 5W. Thence Northerty to the Caltfornta / Oregon State Buda, 1� u Thence Westerly along the CaMomia I Oregon State Border to the Westerly Boundary of Township Range 8W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 43N, Range 8W, Thence Easterly to the Southeast comer of Township 43N, Range 8W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 42N, Range 7W, Thence Easterly Uo the Southeast caner of Township 42N, Range 7W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest corner d Township 41N, Range 6W, Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer d Township 40N, Range 5W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 38N, Range 5W, Thence Westerty to the Northwest comer of Township 37N, Range 6W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 35N. Range 6W, Thence VNestedy to the Northwest comer of Township 34N. Range IOW, Thence Southerly to the Southwest corner d Township 31 N. Rage IOW, Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 30N, Range 9W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 30N, Range 9W, Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 29N, Range 8W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 23N, Range BW, Thence Easterly to the Northwest caner of Township 22N, Range 6W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 16N. Range 6W, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 18N, Range 9W, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 16N, Range 9W, Thence Westerly to the Southeast. comer of Township 17N, Range 12W, Thence Northerty to the Northeast comer of Township 18N, Range 12W, Thence Wast" to the Northwest owner of Township I SN, Range 15W. Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 14N, Range 15W, Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 13N, Range 14W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 13N. Range 14W, Thence Easterly to the Northwest corner of Township 12N, Range 13W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 12N, Range 13W, Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 11 N, Range 12W, Thence Southerly into the Pactfhc Ocean and Commencing in the Pacific Ocean on the extension d the Humboldt Base Line, Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 1 S, Range 2E, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 2S, Range 2E. Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 3S, Range 3E, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer o(Townshlp 5S. Range 3E, Thence Easterly to the Southeast comer of Township 5S, Range 4E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast caner of Township 4S, Range 4E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 3S, Range 3E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer d Township 5N, Range 3E, Thence Easterly to the Southeast caner of Township 6N. Range 5E. Thence Northerly to the Northeast coma of Township 7N, Range 5E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township BN. Range 3E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast caner of Township 9N, Range 3E, Thence Westerly to the Soulheast.comer of Township ION, Range 1 E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast cane of Township 13N, Range 1 E. Thence WasteAy into the Pacific Ocean, exCkAhg that portion of Northam C81dwT118 Contained within the following lines: Conwnencing at the Southwest comer of Township 12N, Range 11 E, of the Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, Thence Easterly to the Southeast cone of Township 12N, Range 16E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast owner of Township 12N, Range 16E, Thence VV6$Wly to the Southeast comer of Township 13N, Range ISE, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 13N, Range 15E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 14N, Range 14E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast corner of Township 16N, Range 14E, Thence Westerly to the Northwest Comer d Township 16N, Range 12E, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 16N, Range 12E, Thence Wesley to the Northwest corner d Township 15N, Range 11 E. Thence Soutrery to the point of beginning at the Southwest comer of Township 12N, Range 11 E. Area 2 shall be all areas not part of Area 1 desctbed stove. • GENERAL PREVAILJNG WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS '1770.1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: $ OPERATING ENGINEER (HEAVY AND HIGHWAY WORK) (SPECIAL SINGLE AND SECOND SHIFT) DETERMINATION: NC -23.831-2009-1 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2009 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 30, 2010' Effective unto superseded by a new determination issued by the Director of Induisbdal Relations. Cdntad the Divlsbn of Lab" Statistics and Researdn+at (415) 703{774 for the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date. if no subseQuerrt detemnktation is issued. LOCALITY: All localitisa within Alameda. Alpine, Arnador. Butte. Calaveras. Cokua. Contra Costs. Del None, EI Dorado, Fresno. Glenn, Hur6boktt. Kings, Lake, Lassen. Madera, Martin, Mariposa. Mendocino, Merced, Modoc. Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer. Palmas. Sacramento, San Benito. San Francisco. San Joag6n. San Mateo, Santa Clare, Santa Cruz. Shasta. Sierra, SLsldyou, Solaro, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolun-dw, Yob, and Yuba counties. i Indicates an appraniioeable osafl Ef(edlve as of July 1, 2008, the determination, issuance and Pubk8bon of the prevailing NBga apprentice sdhedulea/apprantice wage rates have lore reassigned by the. Deparblont of Industrial Relations from the Division d labor Statistics and Research to the Division of Apprenticeship Standards. To obtain any apprentice Apprenticeship Standards', website al http'J/www.d r:ca goy/das/das.titml. sthedules/apprenboe wage rates, please cordacbthe Drvlslon of Apprenticeship Standards or refer to the Division of , • For classifications within each group, see pages 398-40. ° AREA 1- Alameda, Contra Costs, Bute. Merin. Merced. Napa. Sacramento. San Bardto, San Franclsoo, San Joumbo, San Mateo, Lake, ilaa� .Madera, Manposa. Stanislaw,. Sutter, Yob and Yuba counties: and,portions of Alone, Amador, Calaveres, Colusa, EI Dorado. Fresno. Giem, Hurtiboldt, IOng . Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Shasta, Sierra, Sisk'ryou, Sororna, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity counties. 1N ne, Amada, Calaveras, r clear, EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, &gs, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa. Mendocino. AREA 2 - DeI.Nlxte and Modoo, and pottlons AIQI c Monterey, Nevada, Placer, plumes, Shasta, Sierra. Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity tpunties. (Portions of counties falling in each area detailed on page 41). Saturday In:the carne work week may be worked at straigh"me t a Job is shut down during the normal work week due -to inclamenl weather. • Includes an arnoutt for supPlernental dues. RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid. shall be all holidays in rho collactva veiling bargaining agreement. applicabb to the pertladar craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the pro)ed, which Is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. H the prevailing rete !s nl based on a 008edlvaly bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided In Section 6700 of the Goverment Coda. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current detamhktatfons on the Internet at httpJ/www.dir.ca.gov/DLSR/PWD. Holiday PrO�One for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT:ln accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9. contractors shall r tpJMake travel!and/or subsistence D. Travel talo each hvon ar to execute the work. You may obtain tme travel andlor subsistence provisions for fine arrant determine6ons on the Internet et htpJlwww;db.1 a.gov/DLSRJPVYD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinadons may be obtained by contacting the prevailing Wage Un11 at (415) 703;4774. 39A • Emobver Payments SiraiOhEpme OvQMM Houlv.Rate Basic Health Pension Vacation Training Other Hours Total Deily/ Shy and classification Payments Hourly Saturday Holiday (Joumeypenson) Hourly and end Rate 1112X 2X Rate Welfare Holiday' Clsssifiwbon Cxoud Area is Area 2` Area 11 Area t Ares 1Area ea 2` Area 1° Area 2` $0.62 50.73 8 $66.120 588.170 5106220 Grog 1 $42.10 $44.10 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 50.73 8 $62.120 562.390 164.390 $85.170 582.575 585.575 $110:220 5108.760 Group 2 $40.37 $42.37 $10.07 $7.00 53.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $W.730 $62.730 $80.085 $83.085 SM.480 599.440 5103.441) Group 3 $38.71 $40.71 $10.07 57.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $59.170 561:170 $77.745 180.745 596320 i100326 Group 4 $37.15 $39.15 $10.07 17.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 6 $57.750 $59.;750 $75.615 178.615 $93.480 $97.486 Croup 5 $35.73 $37.73 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 556250 $58'jW $73:365 $76.365 $90.480 194.480 Group $34.23 $3623 $10.07 17.00 $3.60 $0.73 8 $54.970 $56:970 $71.445 $74.445 187.921) 59.1.926 Gtr 7 $32.95 S3,C95 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $53.700 $55!700 569.540 $72.540 585.380 189.380 Group 8 531.68 $33.68 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $51.190 $53i190 $65.775 168.775 $80.360 584.360 GAP 8 q $29.17 $31.17 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 565.100 $87:100 $86.640 $89.640 $100.180 $112.180 Group 1-A $43.08 $45:08 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 10.73 8 $57.270 $5912 $71.$74.0 Truck Crane Assistant to Engineer $,35.25 $37.25 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $54.680110 0 $74.010 587.340 591.340 Assistant to Engineer. $32.66 $34.66 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.62 $0.73 8 583• $6 1110 $83:655 $86.655 $104200 $108.200 Group 2-A 541.09 $43.09 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 8 $56.980558!980 174.460 $77.460 591.940 $95.940 Trude Crane Assistant to Englnaar $34.96 $38.96 $10.07 57.00 $3.60 50.62$0.73 $0.73 8 554.450 SW450 $70.665 $73.665 $86.880 $90.680 Assistant to Engineer $32.43 $34.43 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $61.150 163;.150 $80.715 $83.715 $100.280 $104280 Group 3q $39.13 $41.13 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $56.710 $58:710 $74.055 $77.055 $91.400 $95.400 Truck CramAssistant to Engineer $34.69 $36.69 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $58250 $58:250 $73.365 $76.365 $90.480 $94.480 Hydraulic $34.23 $3623 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $54.140 $56.140 $70200 $73.200 $813260 $90.260 Asststargto Engineer $32.12 $34.12 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $57.750 $59.750 $75.615 $78.615 $93.480 $97.480 Group 4.,A $35.73 $37.73 $10.07 $7.00 13.60 $0.62 i Indicates an appraniioeable osafl Ef(edlve as of July 1, 2008, the determination, issuance and Pubk8bon of the prevailing NBga apprentice sdhedulea/apprantice wage rates have lore reassigned by the. Deparblont of Industrial Relations from the Division d labor Statistics and Research to the Division of Apprenticeship Standards. To obtain any apprentice Apprenticeship Standards', website al http'J/www.d r:ca goy/das/das.titml. sthedules/apprenboe wage rates, please cordacbthe Drvlslon of Apprenticeship Standards or refer to the Division of , • For classifications within each group, see pages 398-40. ° AREA 1- Alameda, Contra Costs, Bute. Merin. Merced. Napa. Sacramento. San Bardto, San Franclsoo, San Joumbo, San Mateo, Lake, ilaa� .Madera, Manposa. Stanislaw,. Sutter, Yob and Yuba counties: and,portions of Alone, Amador, Calaveres, Colusa, EI Dorado. Fresno. Giem, Hurtiboldt, IOng . Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Shasta, Sierra, Sisk'ryou, Sororna, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity counties. 1N ne, Amada, Calaveras, r clear, EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, &gs, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa. Mendocino. AREA 2 - DeI.Nlxte and Modoo, and pottlons AIQI c Monterey, Nevada, Placer, plumes, Shasta, Sierra. Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity tpunties. (Portions of counties falling in each area detailed on page 41). Saturday In:the carne work week may be worked at straigh"me t a Job is shut down during the normal work week due -to inclamenl weather. • Includes an arnoutt for supPlernental dues. RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid. shall be all holidays in rho collactva veiling bargaining agreement. applicabb to the pertladar craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the pro)ed, which Is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. H the prevailing rete !s nl based on a 008edlvaly bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided In Section 6700 of the Goverment Coda. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current detamhktatfons on the Internet at httpJ/www.dir.ca.gov/DLSR/PWD. Holiday PrO�One for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT:ln accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9. contractors shall r tpJMake travel!and/or subsistence D. Travel talo each hvon ar to execute the work. You may obtain tme travel andlor subsistence provisions for fine arrant determine6ons on the Internet et htpJlwww;db.1 a.gov/DLSRJPVYD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinadons may be obtained by contacting the prevailing Wage Un11 at (415) 703;4774. 39A • GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DEI'ERMINA'I'IUN asnuc - •�: ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: MLABORER AND RELATED CLASSIFICATIONS DETMUAI4ATION: NC.23-102.1-2009-2 ISSUE DAT•1<• AUGUST 22, 2009 superseded the DIrecter of lnduse al Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistic and Research EXPIRATION DATE OF DEl'FBRITP(ATION: )UNE 30,2010* Effective until a a new dpunumtion issued at (41 S) 703-4714 after le days Sam the edestins long if oo s da"arm1"J" J" is issued �;RY: ALL LOCALITIES WI INTI Nlwa4rDA ALPINE, • AMADOR BUTTS CAlAYI7LAS, COLUSA CONTRA COSTA DEL NORTH EL DOS BPINITO, �N� SAN JOAQUIN. SAN LASSE'N. MADERA . MARIPaLk MARK MENDOCM. MERGED. MODOC. MONTEREY. NAPA, NEVADA PLACER, PI IJMAS, SACRAMEINTO, MATFA, SANTA CLLR l SANTA CRU? SHASTA SIElULA SISKIYOU, SOIJEINO, $ONOMA STANISLAUS, SUTLER TEHAMA, TRINITY. NLAR$ TUOLUhIrE, YOL 0, AND YUBA COUNTIES. Emnlover Payments Stns itht-Time Overtime Houriv Rau Claaifiosioo' Basic Health pension Vacation Training Other Hours' Taal Deily Saturday- Sunday/ (Jou-rfPQ-) Hourly and and Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Holiday Rate I TRX I TRX 2X AREA V8 8 42.90 56.82 56.82 70.74 Construction Specialist 27.84 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 . 0.13 8 42.20 55.77 55.77 69.34 Group I: Group l(B)' 27.14 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 42 42 56.10 56.10 69.78 Group I (A) 27.36 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.25 55.85 55.85 69.44 Group 1 (C) 27.19 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 Group I (E) 27.69 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.75 56.60 56.60 70.44 Group 1 (F•1) 27.72 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.78 56.64 56.64 70.50 41.80 55.17 55.17 68.54 Group l (26.74 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.40 56.07 56.07 69.74 Group I (G)G) 27.34 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 '42.05 55.55 55.55 69.04 Group 2 26.99 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 Group 3; Group 3(A) 26.89 5.54 6.T7 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 41.95 55.40 55.40 68.84 20.58 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 35.64 45.93' 45.93' 56.22' Group 4; Group 6(B) 27.% 34.41 34.41 40.86 �� 5 • 12.90 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 43.16 57.21 57.21 71.26 Group 6 28:10 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 4266 56.46 56.46 70.26 Group 6 (A) 27.60 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.07 55.58 55.58 69.08 Group 6 (C) 27.01 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 Group 7 - Stage I (I`6 months) 18.82 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 33.88 43.29 43.29 52.70 0.13 8 36.57 47.33 47.33 58.08 Stage 2 (2'' 6 months) 21.51 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 39.26 51.36 S 1.36 63.46 Stage 3 (3'' 6 months) 24.20 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 C�Specialiste 26.84 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 B 41.90 55.32 55.32 68.74 n 0.13 8 41.20 54.27 54.27 67.34 Group l; Group I(B)' fir 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 41.42 54.60 54.60 67.78 Group 1 (A) 26.36 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 0.13 8 41.25 54.35 54.35 67.44 Group I (C) 26.19 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 41.75 55.10 55.10 68.44 Group I (E) 26.69 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 8 41.78 55.14 55.14 68.50 26.72 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 Group 1 fp-I) 40.80 53.67 53.67 66.54 25.74 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 e Group I (F-2) 0.13 8 41.05 54.05 54.05 67.04 Group 2 25.99 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 40.95 53.90 53.90 66.84 Group 3; Group 3(A) 25.89 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 34.64 44.43' 44.43' 54.22' Group 4; Group 6(B) 19.58 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 27.96 34.41 34.41 40.86 Group 5' 12.90 5.54 6.77 2.28 0'34 0.13 8 42.16 55.71 55.71 69.26 Group 6 27.10 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 41.66 54.96 54,96 68.26 Group 6 (A) 26.60 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 41.07 54.08 54.08 67.08 Group 6 (C) 26.01 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 a 33.18 42.24 42.24 51.30 Group 7 _Stage 1 (I' 6 months) 18.12 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 28 0.34 0.13 a 77 2 635.77 46.13 46.13 56.48 20.71 5.54 .. Stage 2 (2'' 6 months) 0.13 8 38.36 50.01 50.01 61.66 Stage 3 (3" 6 monde) 23.30 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 PLEASE 00 TO PAGE 50 FOR CLASSIFICATIONS WITHIN EACH GROUP ICE { QIDICAIFS•AN APPRBNTICPaBLE CRAP'-f. F � AS OF JULY 1.2008. THE ISSUANCE AND PUBLICATION OF THE PREVAILINGSTATISTICSA WAGE APPRENTICE SCk� THE BION /A AP?R Nn WAGE STANDARDS IO�OB7 A BAPPRFS7ITCE S ULFS/OAPPRENrtCE AG RATES PLEASES THE �ON OF LABOR THE DIVISION OF APPREN11CFSEIPPSTANDARDS OR REFER TO' E DDN'[SIOON 0 AppgFN'I7CESEiIP STANDARDS WEBSITE AT HTTP'//WWW DlRC4 GOV/DASlDAS HTML a GROUP 1(D) - MAIN IFllAH10E OR REPAIR IRAC7CH II2N AND ROAD BEDS AND ALL EMPIOYEFS PERFORMING WORK COVERED BY THIS CLASSIFICATION ED SHALL RECEIVE LL N PER PTR HOUR ABOVE THEIR.REGULAR'RATE hOR AIL WORK PERFORMED ON UNDERGROUND C STRUCTURES NOT SPECIFICALLY Y COVERED HEREIN. THIS SHALL NET APPLY TO WORK I3F1AW GROUND LEVEL IN OPEN CUT. THIS SHALL APPLY T'0 GATT AND COVER WORK OF SUBWAY (bNSTRI)CIION AFTER TEMPORARY COVER HAS GROUP 1(H) BEEN PLACED. - AM LABORERS WORKING OFF OR WITH OR FROM BOS'N CHAIRS, SWINGING SCAFFOLDS. BELTS RECEIVE $0.25 PER HOUR ABOVE TJX APPLICABLE WAGE RA THIS SHALL NOT APPLY TO LABORERS ERS PINTTIT.JD TO RECEIVE THE WAGE RATE SET FORTH W GROUP 1(A). WORK WEEK DUE TO INCIEDIENI' WEATHER b SATURDAYS IN THE SAME WORK WEEK MAY BE WORKED AT STRAIGHT-TIME IF JOB IS SHITE DOWN DURING THE NORMAL MAJOR MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN OR LACK OF MATERIALS BEYOND THE CONTROL OF THE EMPLOYER C AREA I • AlAM DA. CONTRA COSTA, MAM, SAN FRANCISCO. SAN MATED, AND SANTA CLARA© N IgS. HUMBOLDT, KINGS. LAKE; LASS. MADLRA MARIPOSA MENDOCINO, AREA 2 - AIPINF, AMADOR BUTTE, CALAVERAS, COLUSA, DEL NORTE, EL DORADO, FRESN MERCER. MODOC, MONTEREY. 'NAP�� ADS.PPL � -SACRAMENTO. TA RAMENAND O S�(�' SAN JOAQUIN, SANTA CRUZ, Z, SHASTA. SMULA, SISKIYOU. SOIANO. SONOMA STANISLAUS, SULTER IMAMA d SERVICE LANDSCAPE LABORER ON NEW CONSTRUCTION MAY WORK ANY FIVE (5) DAYS WITHIN A WEEK . c AN INDIVIDUAL E.IPIAYLR MAY FldPLAY TWO [?IIRY LEVEL LABORERS FOR EVERY FOUR (44)REGULAR LABO G APPLIES OTiL�Y�i'OOWO ON 1LTLE SAME O . SENTRY LEVFI.IABORFRS RECEIVE NO PRFDBIWM(JNE'D INCREASES. THIS RATIO OF ENTRY LEVE. LABORERS TO RE +('lR•AR f C3LOUP I(B) RECEIVES AN ADDITIONAL AMOUNT EACH DAY. SEE PAG 50 FOR DETAIS. WAGE �� FOR ,� �� SHIFT. THE 77flRD 8 WHEN THREE SHIFTS ARE EMPLOYED FOR FIVE (5) OR MORE CONSECUTIVE DAYS, SEVEN AND ONE-HALF (7 h) CONSECUTIVE HOURS (EXCLUSIVE OF MEAL OND S ), SHAM COPSItMTI A DAY OF WORK FOR WHICH 13CiEir (8)'fL.ffS THE STRAIGHT TIME HOURLY RATE SHALL BE PAID AT THE NONSHIFT PAY AT TEffi NON-SHIFT WAGE RATE SHTr SHALL Be SEVEN (7) HOURS OF WORK FOR EIGHT (a) HOURS WILL L BE ADDED TO THE BASE RATE FOR WORK PERFORMED OUTSIDE THE b ZONE PAY AT THRFB DOLLARS (¢.00) PER HOUR FACTORED AT THE APPLICABLE OVER ESE SEE TRAVEL AND SUBSISTENCE PROVISION FOREXCEPTIONS- FREE DESCRIPTION AND EXCE IONS. FREE ZONE DESCRIBED BY THE'BOUNDARIES ALONG TOWNSHIP AND RANG LINES. RDCOCK= HOLIDAYS: HOLIDAYS UPON WHICH THE GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE FOR HOLIDAY WORK SHAU BE PAID, SHALL BE ALL HOLIDAYS WITH M THE COl1R OF BARGAINING AGREEMENT, AA To THE PARTICULAR CRAFT. CLASSIFICATION, OR TYPE OF WORKER EMPLOYED ON THE PROJECT, WHICH >5 ON FILE WITH THE DIA)3C 1 OR OF l)ET ERMINAITONS ON nM INTERNET AT INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. PPIKAEVA ToT RATE IS NOT BASED ON A (pL1FCITVE Y BARGAIN RAZE. THE HOLIDAYS UPON WHIM THE PREVAILING RATE SHALL BE PAW SHALL- BE AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 6700 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE YOU MAY OBTAIN THE HOLIDAY PROVISION MAY OIL THE � BYFCDNTACITING THE PREVAILING WAGE UNIT AT HL-LP'/AYWWDIRCA.GOV/DLSR/[ WD. HOLIDAY PROVISIONS FOIL CURRENT OR SUPERSEDED DETERMINATIONS (415) 7034774. _ANDOORSUBSISTENCEPAYMENTS ONS 1773.1 AND I T73-9'. TRAWL TO FAUN WORKERRS MAK Tit TO SUBSISTENCE TO EXECUTE THE WOORRK YOU MAY OBTAIN THE TRAVEL AND/oT: IN ACCORDANCE WITH LABOR CODE OR SUBSISTENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR VE S�W D ERMATION ON THE QIIERNET AT HTTP-!/WWW DIRCA G.OV/DLSRlP%VD. 49 .7 • DLTYAMINAT ION: NG23-102-1-2009-2 Lad NC -23-102.1-2009-2A ASPHALTItONERS AND RAKERS CHAINSAW LASER BEAM IN CONNECTION WITH LABORER'S WORK MASONRY AND PLASTER TENDER - CAST IN PLACE MANHOLE FORM SETTERS PRESSURE PIPEIAYFRS DAVIS TRENCHER. - 300 OR SIMILAR TYPE (AND ALL SMALL TRENCHERS) STATE LICENSED BLASTERS AS DESMATED DIAMOND DRILLERS MULTIPLE UNCI' DRUIS HYDRAUUC DRILLS CERTIFIED WILDER GROUP I (FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ONLY, USE GROUP I (G) FOR SOME OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS) ASPHALT SPREADER BOXES (ALL TYPES) BARKO, W ACKER AND SIMILAR TYPE TAMPERS BUGGYMOBIB CAULKERS, BANDERS. PEPEWRAPPERS, CONDUIT LAYERS, PLASTIC FTPE LAYERS CERTIFIED ASBESTOS AND MOLD REMOVAL WORKER CERTIFIED HAZARDOUS WASTE WORKER (INCLUDING LEAD ABATEMENT) COMPACTORS OF ALL TYPES CONCRETE AND MAGNESITE MDQ•R AND K YARD CONCRETE PAN WORK CONCRETE SANDERS. CONCRETE SAW CRIBBERS AND/OR SHORING CUT GRANITE CURB SETTER DRIPAK4T MACHINE FAI I ER, LOGLOADER AND BUCKER FORM RALSFRS. SUP FORMS GREEN CUTTERS HEADFRBOARD MEN, HUBSETLER.S, AUGNERS BY ANY METHOD RIGH PRESSURE BLOW PIPE (1 -IM OR'OVE R, 100 LBS. PRESSUREtOVFRI HY DRD SEEDER AND SIMILAR TYPE JACKHAMMER. OPERATORS JACKING OF PIPE OVER 12 INCHES JACKSON AND SIMILAR TYPE COMPACTORS KETTLEmEN. POTMFN, AND MEN APPLYING ASPHALT; LAY-KOLD, CREOSOTE, LIME, CAUSTIC AND SIMILAR TYPE MATERIALS (APPLYING MEANS APPLYING DIPPING, OR HANDLING OF SUCH MATERIALS) LAGGING. SHEETING, WHALING; BRACING, TRENCH-IACKLNG, LAGGING HAMMER R MAGNESITE, EPDXY RFSJN, FIBERGLASS AND MASTIC WORKERS (WET(DRY) NO JOINT PPE AND S RL m4G OF SAME, INCLUDING REPAIR OF VOM PAVEMENT BREAKERS AND SPADERS. INCLUDING TOOL GRINDER PERMA CURBS PRECAST -MANHOLE SETTERS KpF1AYERS (INCLUDING GRADE CHECKING IN CONNECTION WITH PIPELAYING) PRESSURE PIPE TESTER POST HOLE DIGGERS -AIR GAS. AND ELECTRIC POWER BROOM SWEEPERS POWER TAMPERS OF ALL TYPES, EXCEPT AS SHOWNIN GROUP 2 RAM SET GUN AND STUD GUN RIPRAPSTONEPAVER AND ROCK-SLDNGELL INCLUDING PLACING OF SACKED CONCRETE ANDIOR SAND (WET OR DRY) AND:GANONS AND SIMILAR TYPE ROTARY SCARIFIER OR MULTIPTE HAD CONCRETE CHPPING SCARIFIER ROTO AND DITCH WITCH ROTOTILER SAND BLASTERS, POTMEN, GUNMEN, AND NOZ71 MEN SIGNALING AND RIGGING SKILLED WRECKER (REMOVING AND SALVAGING OF SASH, WINDOWS, DOORS. PTAJMiBLNG AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES) TANK CLEANERS TREE CIAIBFRS TRPNCHLE88 TECHNOLOGY LABORER- PIPE INSTALLATION, BURSTING, RFIINI NG. OR SIMILAR TRENCHLESS LABORER'S WORK CAMERA CONTROTI ER TURBO BLASTER Vp3RA4CREEDBULL. FLOAT IN CONNECTION WITH LABORER'S WORK VIBRATORS ROUP I (Al All. WORK OF LDADING, PLACING. AND BLASTING OF ALL POWDER R EXPLOSWES OF WHATEVER TYPE, REGARDLESS OF METHOD USED FOR LOADING AND PLACING JOY DRILL MODEL TWM-2A GARDFNFR:DENVFR MODEL DH 143 AND SIMILAR TYPE DRILLS TRACK DRMLERS JACK LEG DRILLERS WAGON DRILLERS ME CHAMCAL DRILLERS -ALL TYpFS REGARDLESS OF TYPE OR METHOD OF POWER &VC iANICAL PIPE IAyER-AU, TYPES REGARDLESS OF TYPE OR METHOD OF POWER BLASTERS AND POWDPRMAN HIGH SCALERS (INCLUDING DRILLING OF SAME) TREE TOPPER BIT GRINDER ALIGNER OF WILE WINDING MACHINE IN(CONNECIION WITH GuNrm4G OR SHOT CRETE CR LP t lF-2f ALIGNER HELPER OF WIRE WINING MACHINE IN CONNECTION WITH GUNIITNG OR SHOT CRETE CROUP L (Cl •vw ms ONI Y TT) WORK. LN'GON1A� COSTA.COLMiY PLPELAYFRS(INaAJDINGGRADE CHF.CKILNO NCONNEL-WN.WITHPIPELAYING), CAULIORS. BANDERS. Pkl%'V APPFRS, CONDUIT LAYERS, PLASTIC PIPE LAYER, PRESSURE PIPE TESTER. NO JOINT P LYE AND STRIPMHG OF SAW R(CWDI4G REPAIR OF VOM PRECAST MANHOLE SETTERS CAST IN PLACE MANHOLE FORM SEITERS IN COUNTY ONLY I �ItP I B) -SFE GROUP 1 RAILS SEWER CLEANERS (ANY WORKMEN WHO HANDLE OR COME IN CONTACT WITH RAW SEWAGE IN SMALL. DIAMETERI, SEWERS) SHALL RECEIVE $4.00 PER DAY ABOVE GROUP I WAGE RATES. THOSE WHO WORK INSIDE RECENTLY ACTIVE, LARGE DIAMETER SEWERS. AND ALL RE(ENL.TY iACTIVE'SEWO[ MANHOLES SHAD. RECEIVE 55.00 PER DAY ABOVE GROUP I WAGE RATES. CROUPIJCI BURNINO AND WELDING IN CONNECTION WITH LABORER'S WORK SYNTHETIC THERmonASTICS AND SNM(L.iAR TYPE WELDING c:Icoue L(Dl SEE FOOTNOTE A ON PAGE 49 � AW0RK OR IN BELL HOLE FOOTINGS AND SHAFTS TT]EEEOF, AND WORK ON AND IN DEEP FOOTINGS (DEEP FOOTINGS IS A HOLE 15 FEET OR MORE IN DEPTH) SHAFT 15 AN EXCAVATION OVER-FiF77FN (15) FEET DEEP OF ANY TYPE GROUP Ifill SEE FOOTNOTE A ON PAGE 49 CROUP 2 ASPHALT SHOVELERS CEMENT DUMPERS AND HANDLING DRY CEMENT OR GYPSUM CHOKBSETTER. AND RIGGER (CLEARING WORK) CONCRETE BUCKET DUMPER AND CHUTFALAN CONCRETE CHIPPING AND GRINDING i CONCRETE LABORERS (WET OR DRY) DRILLERS HELPER, CHU(:K TENDER- NIPPER (ONE CHUCKTENDFR ON SINGLE MACHINE OPERATION WITH MIIIMUM OF ONE CHUCKTIIiDFR FOR EACH TWO MACHINES ON MULTIPLE MACHINE OPERATION. JACKHAMMERS NO WAY INVOLVED IN THIS LIEN) GUINEA CHASER (STAKEMAN). GROUT CREW HIGH PRESSURE NOZZLEMAN. ADDUCTORS HYDRAULIC MONITOR (OVER IOO:LBS. PRESSURE) LOADING AND UNLOADING, CARRYING AND HANDLING OF ALL RODS AND MATERIALS FOR USE IN REINFORCING CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION PITTSBURGH CHWpM AND SUAL AR TYPE BRUSH WUDDERS SEMI-SKILIPD WRECK EK (SALVAGING OF OTHER BUILDING MATERIALS) - SEE ALSO, SKILLED WRECKER (GROUP 1) { SLOPER SINGLEPOOT, HAND H -z. PNEUMATIC TAMPER ALL PNEUMATIC, ALR GAS AND ELECTRIC TDOLS NOT. LISTED IN GROUPS.1 THROUGH 1 (F) JACKING OF PIPE -UNDER 12 INCHES GRROUP 33 CONSTRUCTION LABORERS INCLUDING BRIDGE LABORERS AND GENERA. LABORERS DUMPMAN. LOAD SPOTTER FIAGPFRSON FIRE WATCHER FENCE ERECTORS GUARDRAIL ER.S TORS GARDENFR.HORTLCULTURAL AND LANDSCAPE LABORERS (SPE GROUP 4, FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ON NEW CONSTRUCTION DURING PLANT ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD) JETTING LIMBERS, BRUSH LOADERS. AND PMX S PAVEMENT MARKERS (IWTT'ON SETTERS) MAINTENANCE, REPAIR TRACKMEN AND ROAD BEDS STREETCAR AND RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION TRACK LABORERS TL.PORAILY AJR AND WATER LINES. VICTAUUC OR SIMILAR TOOL ROOM ATTENDANT (JOBSITE ONLY) GROUP 3 (A) - SFE GROUP 3 RATES COMPOSITE CREW PERSON (OPERATION OF VEHICLES, WHEN IN CONJUNCTION WRIN LABORER'S DUTIES) -Rr OUP 4 ALL FINAL CLEANUP WORK OF DEBRIS. GROUNDS AND BUILDING NEAR THE COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO STREET CLEANERS CLEANING AND WASHING WINDOWS �NHW CONSTRUCTION ONLY), S]'JtVFLE IAIDSCAPE BORERS (SUCH AS GARDENER, HORTICULTURE MOWTRJMMINGA RPPL kNT LAING, I NG. WATERING DURING PLANT ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD) ON NEW CONSTRUfION BRICK CLEANERS (JOB SITE ONLY) MATERIAL CLEANERS (JOB SITE ONLY) NMAN ADDITIONAL DEIERMUNA'ITON FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE WORK AFTER THE PLANT ESTABLISHMENT pFRLOD OR WARRANTY PERIOD IS PUBLIISHED ON PAGE 57 OF THESE GENERAL DETERM INATItDNS. ENTRY LEVEL LABORERS (2000 FLOURS). NOTE: ENTRY LEVEL LABORERS RECEIVE NO PREDETERMINED INCREASES E STRUCTURAL. NOZZ.FMAN 9*p_vE 6 (A1 NOMR.iAN (INCLUDING GUNMAN POTMAN) RODMAN GROUNDMAN •B0j - SFE GROUP 4 RATES . GUMIE TRAINER (ONE GUNIM LABORER SHAH BE ALLOWED FOR, EACH THREE (3) JOURNEYMAN (GROUP 6. 6A, 6C, OR GENERAL LABORER) ON A CREW. IN THE ABSENCE OF THE JOURNEYMAN. THE GUNILE TRAINEE RECEIVES THE JOURNEYMAN SCALE.). NOTE THIS RATIO APPLIES ONLY TT) WORK ON THE SAME JOB SITE 001P 6 L Cl REBOUNDMLAN LANDSCAPE LABORER TRAINEE (RATIOIFOR TRAINEES IS ONE IN THRFl: AT LEAST ONE SECOND PERIOD TRAINEE AND AT MAST ONE TMD PERIOD TRAINEE MUST BE EMPLOYED BEFORE EMPLOYING ANOTHER FIRST PERIOD TRANNA. NOTE, TALO RATIO APPLES ONLY TD WORK ON LAE SAME JOB SIZE GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MALJt n Ii ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1.773 AND 1773.1 PURSUANT TO.CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER FOR COMh ERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: VLABORER AND RELATED CLASSIFICATIONS (Spaial Si -9k and So" Sbift) DE[ataf u" 1OrL- NC -21.102'1-2009-2A LSSOL DATE August 22,2W9 inatioD issued by the Director of IDdust W Relatiom. Contact the Division of LAbor Sotiaia and Reseatch EXMRATLON DATE OF DitTS w"TION: JUNE 30, 2010• Effective until superseded by a new datam •at (41 S) 703.4774 after 10 days from the e:piratiDD dat4 if no subsequmt ddamiuu is issued LOCALrry. ALL r Treat mac Wt't1IIN ALAMEDA, ALPINE, AMADOR BUTTE, CAJAVEJW. COL LISA, CONTRA COSTA. DEL NORTE, EL DORitDO. FRESNO, GLENN, HUMBOLDT, KINGS, LAKE, LASSEK MADERA, MARIQOS/. MARK I.URM@IO, MERCED. MODOC, MONTEREY, NAPA, NEVADA PLACER PLUMA-S, SACRAMEM' SCAN BENriO, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN IOAQUBK SAN MATED, SANTACLARA-SANTA CRURiSHASTA, SIPRRAt. SISKIYOU, SOLANO. SONOMA, STANISLAUS, Svnm TEHAMe. TRINITY n11AR>y TlK)Ll1MFIE YOLD, AND YUBA COUNTIES. Employer Payments _ Straipthht-Time Overtime Hotttly Rate Classification Basic Health Pension Vacation Training Other Hours Total Daily Saturdayb Sunday/ (Joumeypc-) Hourly and and Payments Houriy Holiday Rateg Welfare Holiday Rate I If2X 11/2X 2X AREA 1 ` Construction Specialist 30:84 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.90 61.32 61.32 76.74 Group 1; Group I(B)f 30.14 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.20 60.27 60.27 75.34 Group 1 (A) 30.36 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.42 60.60 60.60 75.78 Group I (C) 30.19 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.25 60.35 60.35 75.44 Group 1 (E) 30:69 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.75 61.10 61.10 76.44 Group I (F-1) 30.72 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.78 61.14 61.14 76.50 Group 1(F-2) 29.74 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 44.80 59.67 59.67 74.54 Group 1 (G) 30.34 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.40 60.57 60.57 75.74 Group 2 29.99 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.05 60.05 60.05 75.04 Group 3; Group 3(A) 29.89 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 44.95 59.90 59.90 74.84 Group 4; Group.6(B) 23.58 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 38.64 50.434 50.434 62.224 Group 5 e 15.90 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 30.96 38.91 38.91 46.86 Group 6 31.10 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 46.16 61.71 61.71 77.26 ' Group 6 (A) 30.60 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.66 60.96 60.96 76.26 Group 6 (C) 30.01 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.07 60.08 60.08 75.08 Group 7 - Stags 1 (1' 6 months) 21.82 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 36.88 47.79 47.79 58.70 Stage 2 (2" 6 months) 24.51 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 39.57 51.83 51:83 64.08 Stage 3 (34 6 months) 27.20 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.26 55.86 55:86 69.46 AREA 2 `44.75 59.60 59.60 74.44 Construction Specialist 29.69 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 Group l; Group I(B) f 28.99 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 44.05 58.55 58.55 73.04 Group I (A) 29.21 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 44.27 58.88 58.88 73.48 Group 1(C) 29.04 5.54 6.77 228 0.34 0.13 8 44.10 58.62 58.62 73.14 37 74.14 Group I (E) 29.54 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 44.60 59.37 59. 0.13 8 44 Group 1 (F-1) 29.57 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 .63 59.42 59.42 7 • Group I (F-2) 28.59 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 43.65 57.95 57.95 722.24 .20 Group 2 28.84 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 43.90 58.32 58.32 72.74 72.54 Group 3; Group 3(A) 28.74 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 43.80 58.17 58.17 Group 4; Group 6(B) 22.43 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 37.49 48.714 48.714 4 59.92 Group 5e 15.75 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 30.81 38.69 38.69 46.56 Group 6 29.95 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.01 59.99 59.99 74.96 29.45 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 44.51 59.24 59.24 73.96 Group 6 (A) 43.92 58.35 58.35 72.78 Group 6 (C) 28.86 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 O.13 8 Group 7 - Stage I (I' 6 months) 20.97 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 36.03 46.52 46.52 57.00 23.56 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 38.62 50.40 50.40 62.18 Stage 2 (3" 6 months) 41.21 54.29 54.29 67.36 Stage 3 (3id 6 months) 26.15 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 PLEASE GO TO PAGE 50 FOR CLASSIFICATIONS WITFLIN EACH GROUP Y INDICATES AN APPRENICFAB[Ji;CRAFT. 8F[1;CIVE AS OF JULY 1. 2008, THE ISSUANCE AND PUBLICATION OF THE PREVAa1NG WAGE APPRENTICE SCHEDULES/APPRENTICE WAGE RA [ES AVE B cSraaFn BY L k� DEPAATMF?Ir OF RIDUSTRIAL RElAl70NS FROM T� DIVISION OF LABOR STATISTICS AND RESEARCH TO [1E DIVISION OF THE DIVISCFSHIP STANDARDS. TO OBTAIN ANY APPRF2r110E SEDULES/APPRFNTICE WAGE RA ES, PLEASE CONTACT TFE DIVISION OF APPRENIICEBHIP STANDARDS OR REFER TO ITE D[VISION'OF ApPR@IT1C'FSIiIP STAImARD5 WEBSITE A7 QIP//WWW D[R CA GOVNA�NAS NTyIL a Cait011P 1(D) • MALNIENANCL OR RFPAIR•TRACKMFN AND ROAD BEDS AND All EMPIAYEES PERFORMING WORK COVERED BY iIflS.CIASSIFICATION SHALL RECEIVE 10.25 PER PFR HOUR ABOVE TiarJR R13GL1LAR RATE FOR AIL WORK PERFORMED ON UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES NOT SPECIFICALLY COVERED KEYS 1. THIS SHALL NOT APPLY TO WOItK!HF1AW GROUND [EVF1.IN OPEN CUT. THIS SHAH -APPLY TO CUT AND COVER WORK OF SUBWAY CONSTRUCTION AFTER TEMPORARY COVFRIHAS BEEN PLACED. GROUP I(H) . All LABORERS WORKING OFF OR WITH OR FROM BONOT APPLY 10 LABORERS ENTITLEDS'N CHAIRS, SWINGING SCAFFOLDS, BELLS RECEIVE 50.25 -PER HOUR ABOVE THEIR APPLICABLE WAGE RATE THIS SNAIL TO RECEIVE TLE WAGE RATE SEI FORTH IN GROUP I(A). b SATURDAYS IN THE SAME WORK WEEK MAY BE WORKED AT STRAIGHT -113,11! IF JOB IS SHUT DOWN DURING THE NORMAL WORK WEEK DUE TO INCLEMENT WEAlialt MA)OR MCECHAN CAL BREAKDOWN OR LACK OF MAIIMALS BEYOND THE CONTROL OF THE EMPLOYER . c AREA 1 • ALAkteDA. CONTRA COSTA, MARIN, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN MAlEO, AND SANTA C9ARA COUNTIES. AREA 2 -ALPINE: AMADOR BUTTE, CAIAVIitAS, (OL.USA, DPL NORTE, (1. DORADO, FRESNO, GLENN; HUMBOLDT, KINGS, TAKE, LASSEN, MADERA, MARIPOSA, MENDOCINO, MODOC, MONTEREY. NAPA NEVADA. PLACER PLUMAS. SACRAMENTO. SAN BENTIO. SAN IOAQU[N. SANTA CRUZ SHASTA, SIFARA SISKIYOU. SOLANO, SONOMA MIe AREA 2 STANISIAUS, SUTTER, TEHAKk TRIM Ty, TULARE, TUOL.UMNE, VOLA AND YUBA COUNTIES. d SERVICE LANDSCAPE LABORER ON NEW CONSTRUCTION MAY WORK ANY FIVE (5) DAYS WTTHIN A WEEK C AN INDIVIDUAL F1.i"YFR MAY EWWY TWO ENTRY LEVEL LABORERS FOR EVERY FOUR (4) REGULAR LABORERS ON EACH JOB OR PROJECT. ENTRY LEVEL LABORERS RECEIVE PREDETERMINED INCREASES. THIS RATIO OF ENTRY LEVEL LABORERS TO REGULAR LABORERS APPLIES ONLY TO WORK ONTHE SAME JOB SITE. f GROUP 1(B) RECEIVES AN ADDITIONAL AMOUNT EACH DAY. SEE PAGE 50 FOR DETAILS. g TONE PAY AT THREE DOLLARS (53.00) PER HOUR FACTORED AT THE APPLICABLE OVERTIME > 7R7> WILL AND SUBSISIS7ENCE PROVISIONS FOR MAP DESCRIPION AND EXCU IONS. FREE TONE DESCRIBED BY TIM BOUNDARIES ALONG TOWNSHIP AND RANGE LINES. PLEAS E SEE TRCCOGN11:f'D HOLIDAYS; HOLIDAYS UPON WHICH THE GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RA WFOR HOLIDAY 17 fPIAYm ON THE PROJECT. WHICH IS FIE WITH THE DIRECTOR OF BARGAINING ACitl'J3a4'XTI APPLICABLE 10111E PARTICULAR CRAFT, LIASSIF1CA770N, OR TYPE OF pETERJTIIE PSONS ON THE IIrIFR1rU AT INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. Bt 1LE�PREVAaJNG RATE IS NOT BASED ON A COI1EC11VFLY BARGADELJ RATE, THE HOLIDAYS UPON WFBGII T'IE PREY A)LING RATE SNAIL BE PAW SHALL BE AS PROVIDED IN SECILON 6700 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE YOU MAY OBTAIN THE HOLIDAY P(tOVISIONS FOR y B OBTAMTT HTTPIAVW W.DiR.CAGOVNLSwv,WD. HOLIDAY PROVISIONS FOR CURRENT OR SUPERSEDED DEITY -1,0 MAY BE OBTAIIED BY t UNTACTIIdG THE'PREVAIlING AT UMT AT (415) 703774 TRAVEL MAKE TRAVEL ANDeOR SUB&MINCC PAYM12If: IN ACCORDANCE WIH LABOR CODE SECTIONS 1773.1 AND 1773.9, Q01 OR T SCl ANT DETERMINATION ON THE INTERNET PAYMENTS TO EACH WORKER TO EXECUTE THE WORK YOU MAY OBTAIN THE TRAVEL ANINOR SUBSISTENCE T RFQUIREMEN S HTTP'//WWW DLR CA GOVNLSR/PWD. • 0 - - - " " AS Fnaae C b;c-- Re N.; 1- N -- JIM - DIA.S-s TRI -A. -N� N-Al1° CA. NO 23 :1E toOAL E FetbruaolI-. HAULING RATE LOWBED RATES - For all.low,-b,ed rates rime sta-ris from Was 'y 2.rdr ct ur u to Dias NS.rd $4 72.0i, Iyer hour Pilot Car SqQ.'U,'.,Ipc.i hour �ji 5-ILK;e Jzgal Loadis. Nion Miju pile -1 oads i 0c, .00 pt-rhour All 5-ayje-oversize loads U (10 per hour ' MI ,-axie.1-6-wiletl ht Oac' vatorsCAJ DW mode! (.for extunple.: 623 Scrapers, CAT d) arlacrie rs, and Pavers WI S1 10 ,00 OCT NUT Al: 6 -axle. ::,,)-ads 160100, All gmwlc '102Lds "T 9 -exit :Oddi� All Low bed loads 2 hr. Ininitnum DUNRU CK P—kTF, S Sct.nI,B-L,t--;om Duunp ji,i-cub-p Demo Trailer AWDVAP 102ds � 83.uuperho-j! 58> ()Q.pr hC-ur 0.2.r dour is C. 'SIG ESPLANADE • PHONE 347,7"1 • ACROSS 70M BLDWYLL MANSION ,;?- Z / ` ip DA M E LAKE OR STREAMBED ALTERATION FEE SCHEDULE Department may refuse to process a notficaWn or a request for an.extension or The Depart Y amendment until the department receives the proper fee or'fees. STANDARD AGREEMENT _ Any agreement other than an agn3erouti for maintenance,ravel, rock. or sand extraction, an a master agreement, o�a agreement Umber harvesting, an agreement o agreement for timber operations. Fee: If the term of the agreement is 5 nears or less. For each project the agreement covers: $200 if the project costs, less than $5,000. $250 i -the project costs from $5,000 to less than $10,000. $500 if the project costs from $101,000 to less than $25,000. $750 if the project costs from $25,000 to less than $100,000. $1,100 if the project costs from $100.,000 to less than $200,000. $1,500 if the project costs from $200,000 to less than $350,000. $2,250 if the project costs from $350,000 to less than $500,000. $4;000 if the project costs $500,000 or more. Project cost means the cost to complete each project for which notification is required. As a general rule, a notification for a standard agreement should identify only one project. If an entity chooses to identify more than one project in a single notification; the department may require the entity to separately notify the department for one or more of ttie.projects included in the original notification based on their type or location. If the notification includes more than one project, the fee shall be calculated by adding the separate fees for each project. For example, if a notification identifies three projects, one of which will cost less ,than $5,000 to .complete, one of which will cost $7,500 to complete, and one of which will cost $17,500 to complete, the fee for the first project would be. $200, the fee for the second project would be $250., and the fee for the third project would be ,$500. Hence,. the total fee the entity would meed to submit with the notification that identifies those three projects would be $950. An entity may not obtain a standard agreement for any project identified in the notification that qualifies for an agreement for gravel, rock, or sand extraction, an agreement for timber harvesting, an,agreement for routine maintenance, a master agreement, or a master agreement for timber operations unless the department agrees otherwise. Fee submittal: If the entity requests an agreement with a term of 5 years or less, the. fee specified in the category for agreements with a term of 5 years or less must be submitted with the notification. If the entity requests an agreement with a term longer than 5 years jtandard Long-term Agreement) the fee -specified must be submitted with the notification. Page 1 of 6 STANDARD LONG-TERM AGREEMENT Any agreement other than an agreement for timber harvesting, an agreement for routine agreement for timber .operations. Fee: If the term of the agreement is longer than 5v -ears $2,400 base fee, plus For each project the agreement covers: $200 if the project costs less than $5,000. $250 if the project costs from $5,000 to less than $500 if the project costs from $10,000 to less tha $750 if the project costs from $25,000 to less tha $1,100 if the project costs from $1.00,000 to less $1,500 if the project costs from $200,000 to less $2,250 if the project costs from $350,000 to less $4,000 if the project costs $500,000 or more. Project cost means the cost to complete each As a general rule, a notification for a standard ag entity chooses -to identiify more than one project i require the entity to separately notify the departn the original notification based on their type or loc If the notification includes more than one project, separate fees .for each project. For example, if a which will cost less than $5,0.00 to complete, one of which will cost $1,,7,50,0 to complete, the fee fo second project would be $250, and the fee forth fee the entity would. need to submit with the notif be $950. An entity may not obtain a standard agreement 1 qualifies for an agreement for gravel, rock, or sa harvesting, an agreement for routine maintenan for timber operations unless the department agr Fee submittal: If the entity requests an agreer specified in the category for agreements with a the notification. rock, or sand extraction, an agreement for ante, a master agreement, or a master If the entity requests an agreement with a term I submitted with the notification. 10,000. $25,000. $100,000. an $200,000. an $350,000. pan $500,000. for which notification is required. ement should identify only one project. If an a single notification, the department may nt for one or more of the projects included in ion. :he fee shall be calculated by adding the -lotification identifies three projects, one of of which will cost $7,500 to complete, and one the first project would be $200, the; fee for the third project would be $500. Hence, the total ation that identifies those three pro'1pds would Page: any project identified in the notification that extraction, an agreement for timber a master agreement, or a master agreement > otherwise. with a term of 5 years or less, the fee 1 of 5 years or less must be submitted with er than 5 years, the fee specified must be > of 6 SAND, ROCK AND GRAVEL EXTRACTION AGREEMENT ial mining or extraction of gravel, sand, rack, or Any agreement -for commercial or non-commerc other aggregate material. Fee: If the term of th;e agreement is 5 years or less: $500 if the annual extraction volume is less than 500 cubic yards. $1,000 if the annual :extraction volume is 500 to less than 1,000 cubic yards. $2,500 if the an, nualextraction volume is 1,000 to less than 5,000 cubic yards. $5,000 if the annual iextraction volume is 5,000 or more cubic yards_ Fee: If the term of the agreement is longer than 53 9 —ar s' $10,000 base fee, plus $1,000 annual.fee Fee submittal.: If the entity requests an agreement with a term of 5 years ,or less, theifee. specified in paragraph (1) .must be submitted with the notification. If the entity requests an agreement with a term longer than 5 years, the base fee spepified in paragraph (2) !must lbe submitted with the notification. TIMBER HARVESTING OPERATION AGREEMENT 0An agreement of five years or less that covers one or more projects that are included in a timber harvesting plan approved by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Fee: $1,200 base fee, plus $100 for each project the agreement covers, and Fee submittal: The fee specified must be submitted with the notification. MASTER TIMBER HARVESTING OPERATION -AGREEMENT An agreement with: a term of greater than five years that covers timber operations on timberland that are not exclusively projects to extract gravel, sand, or rock; not exclusively projects -that are included in a,timber harvesting plan approved by the Califomia Department of Forestry and Fire Protection; or not exclusively routine maintenance projects that the entity will need to complete separately at different time periods during the term of the agreement; and describes a procedure the entity must follow for construction, maintenance, or other projects the, agreement covers. Fee: $7,50.0 base -,fee, Plus $100 for each project the agreement covers, and $1,000 annual fee Pace 3 of 6 Fee submittal: The base fee,specifi,ed at a minimum must be submitted with the notfi ation. The balance of all feEs due must be! paid prior to the issuance of the agreement. Note: If an entity chooses to identify more than one project in a ,single notification, the,totalifee may exceed $5,;000 regardless of the term of the agreement. ROUTINE MAINTiENANCE AGREEMENT An agreement that covers only multiple routine maintenance projects that the entity will complete at different time periods during the term of the agreement; and describes a procedure the entity must;follow for any maintenance projects the agreement covers. Fee: If the term of the agreement is 5 -years or less: $1,200 base fee, plus per calendar year. $100 for each maintenance project completed p Fee: If the termof the agreement is longer than 5 nears. $2,400 base fee, plus per calendar year. $100 for each maintenance project completed p Fee submittal: If the entity requests an agreement with a term ,of 5 years or longer.then 5 years, the base fee+at a minimum must be submitted with the notification. The balance of all fees due must be paid prior to the issuance of the agreement. MASTER AGREEMENT An agreement with)a term of greater than five years that covers multiple projects that are, not exclusively projects to extract gravel, sand, or rock; not exclusively projects that are dncluded in a timber harvesting,plan approved by the Califomia Department of Forestry and Fire Protection; or not exclusively routine maintenance projects that the entity will need to complete separately at different.time periods during the term of the agreement; and describes, a, procedure the entity roust follow for construction; maintenance, or other projects the, agreement- covets. - Fee: $30,000 base fee, Plus: $250 for each project the agreement covers, and $2,500 annual fee Fee submittal: The base fee specified in paragraph (1) at a minimum must be submitted with the notification. The balance of all fees due must be paid prior to the issuance of the agreement. An example of a project.for which the department would issue .a master agreement,is.a-large- scale development proposal comprised of multiple projects for which specific, detailed design plans have not been prepared at the time of the original notification. The master agreement will specify a process: the department, and entity will follow before each project,beglns and may identify various measures the entity will be required to incorporate as part of each pr.pject in order to protect fish and wildlife resources. Page 4 of 6 As a general rule, theprocess specified in the master agreement will require the entitjrao notify agreement covers and submit a fee lased on the department before beginning any project the ag i • the cost of the project After the department receives the notification, it will confirm that the master agreement covers the project and propose measures to protect fish and wildlife resources in additionto any included in the master agreement, if such measures, are necessary for the specjfic project. A master agreement,will typically, but not always, encompasses one or more watersheds and/or relate to a habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan. By contrast, if the large-scale development proposal is comprised of, for example, multiple residences, golf courses, and associated infrastructure projects for which specific, detailed design. plans. have been prepared by the time the entity notifies the department and the .entity, is,ready to; begin those projects, the department would issue the entity a standard agreement. AGREEMENT EXTENS.,IbN A renewal of an agreement executed prior to January 1, 2004, or an extension of an agreement executed on or after January 1, 2004. Extensions Fee: $200 To request an extension for,an existing agreement, complete an Extension ReQuest Form, and submit to the appropriate DFG Regional office with the appropriate fee. 40 An extension -request must be made prior to expiration date of the agreement. An extensionlis not:an amendment. AGREEMENT The holder of a Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement may request. the Departm,entto amend the agreement, provided the request is submitted to the Department in writing prior to the agreement's.ezpiration. ENT Minor Amendments Fee: $150. A minor amendment is one, that would not significantly modify the -scope or.nature of -any project covered by the agreement or any measure included in the agreement to protect.fish and wildlife resources. Major Amendments Fee: $50.0. A major amendment is one that .would -significantly modify the scope or nature of any: project .covered by the agreeme4, or any. measure included in the agreement to, protect fish and*ldlife • resources, or require additional environmental review pursuant to section 21000!et seq.•of:the Public Resources Code on section 15000 et seq. of title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. An amendment isnot an extension. Page 5 of 6 t specifies A project may not be added to ,an agreement by amendment unleg.S the agreeMen otherwise. To request an amendment for.an existing agreement, complete an with the appropdate fee and submit to the appropriate !DFG Regional office .ce CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) When the department is required to act as lead agency in administering or enfor.cirig sections , 1600-1616 of the Fish and Game Code, the department may charge and collect 6 reasonable d Costs in accordance t lwith sed estimated CEQA-related 'tion fee from the entity to recover its 21089 of the Public Resources Code. The depart m-ent may recover its estimated CE,,,OA-rel8ted costs by collecting from the entity one or more deposits. If the Department is .acting as lead agency, you will also be required to submit the following. , additional fees'. Fee: $1,500 initial deposit Payment of Pees: A deposit of $1,500 must be submitted with the notification. Additional deposits willbe requested as, needled. The department shall refund any unused deposit to the entity. Link Lake a,)d:.Streambed Alteration Agreement Fees (Table Format w - 0 Page 6 of 6 w • • �wl DAILY EXTRA WORK SUMMARY • 1 ssld-"n conbrac+ww c« via, Towns DATE: 6r23f2A06 Col 01ING BCC JOB H0.1 22OW PROJECT: T&M Seraw O( 0 M wwn Bros Vine Fit 00 d Bcc PFIASE: OV* ER AndWIM &9001 ovrr+Ere Po NO.: WORK AUn1OWM BY: Das oEscawrnort Scrap" ptt nun to + Farrrin }raw; 6.0 $11.00. ;106 60 00 Ws[rPUTp % — --— 7Laborer:00 350 —50 $5&00; Tsartrtr Tory snit roar saoo Hour' i10�00 Tarr ecc r�eor. ~'"' 13'r ' 725.00 row rarrr x iaoo Ptk* 16.00Loa , Truck F450 PIdwP 10 y�AwlrMlaNr Tiud1 _ sicoTen 3 55.00 .- Rook — - -.. - - Ton Lobed Bolxi 1 SMSdweers 3 40.00, 06.00 � Ton Ton 960117 Loedr 906 Laedr s Moo 1!!' Asptvi Led i 110.00 Es 960 Loader 3 60.00 Sr a straw a LF ,4G�� 3 70.00 $76.00Hey Es 14oc►11ebr Grade s 86.00 $ Bob"Ea Down to wrtno Row s 60.00 DON � RrAr 3 62.o0 RubberThdl%r0@ pnan Role . $19aoo rmr ►rr«nrs.° '-3'aoo pg." AWA pt"uod*w $ 96.00 Sam s t oo sho" u.d" rocior�"`�' moo t eFlis�s moo Hour 0�0 615 sQ.vr 1.0 $ 140.00 6.0 319aoo somo0 r Hour Hour 623 gasper $ 100.00 x$00 ►loft $MOO, 615 c4ffos nor 06 Doran s 76.00 10 ►tome MoOitr�6a1 1.0 Each 3453.60 3453.60 D7 Doran $136.00 F&tbvTtW Bsdam PEat $ x0o i 110.00P=T6w T1urb AY Omypraeer s 26.00 ForldYl $ moo Pour &m.i 7600 a" PWSmd Pump $ 10.00 Arrw Board 3 Moo nr..ewoe Bond UO P§" 3 10.00 s 166.00 rota SLDaoobrJora —iu 00 Aro we" Tm* wow Tore s Moo Tow &cc BCC swulrordrit acc Prajr! Mrrpr. =- Dab . M&jW hldld4 SUB -TOTAL $146/6.00 Is!-i8rioor>aQP�^1 ^ R64LGPpTAL $163.60' MAN"* (% and a 16 n 16601; 6138 -TOTAL i6Z1.64 a..— TOTAL CAST WITH MARK4JP sz DOW FEE (%,r":4 WLY TOTAL' „,,,, DAILY EXTRA WORK SUMMARY • Ct ebA t 001 �Ci 1764 w ifab TOWY'S GATE way MUM :PROJECT: T4u aaww cY;Q'A,,1..sm B= vw au if of R -vv 99 BCC .toe No:: 2200oy OV.N ft Anderson B"Ah«s 0= PHASE DESCRvnok Scram 0A p4 run ftm avek 0 Lo 1.00 I$10L50 1608 00 447.00; tmao row. BOC Labor. UtbTN* s 1Q00 F450 PkkW S 25.00 low, Trucks 6200 LaeWd s 0600 B6Dw 1 SibOitnr i 40.00 BW Loader 6 Moo 006 Loader s 66.00 goo Loedr $110.00 120'MolorGrader s 60.00 14G Molor Grader S 7t0o 140E Maki, Grader s 76.00 DOMM W P"V Role s 06.00 D024 PM O Roler $ 50.00 RtibDr rnd%oe Drun Row s 6200 PwAv Lhdir 51aa0o AephLt Pldeq UKhkw $ 06.00 Stnrlder Meftu $120.00 Haat Tractor s 66.00 613 Scraper s 00.00 616 scraper $140.00 623 Saaplr 1.o &0 s 1Moo s1.moo Ms Cocpedr s 100.00 D6 Domer 6 Moo D7 Cir S 136.00 Ribber T►ed Bedd»e s 66.00 PC300 Emormior $ 110.00 Ai' Ca-pG $ moo Forma s mm Pow Broom s 7600 Bich Powmd Kxv $ 10.00 Arym Dowd s Moo U ---P A Uatt Ph- 6 t Loo kdcuiryp Ttudr $ Moo Waw Tsr* s 1600 Taw BCC Epuomwit BCC 6wwti94m[ PW. - BCC Pf*d Mallow. l �Y J i� i Phone Ova DftEsch 3120M Tow Nw— Toow Tow An” g;;--F----iw Sar10 Ton SI4'a1s Be" Tan . VY Ny � Ton PvM Fo4e Load' sarimeoe Es Straw WaddM LF Geos Ea Hs Raise Em ... . row Y *—bt& —WE row Tow 1%bcoauvwx Moo ymP.*C**-M"*1ftk4rd) VJB-TOTAL szo" s TMAL: 10.00 AfARI4i�'(% snd 4 18 moo TOTAL oosT vwrsll rARtri,P i266s.6D 011>0 DALY /TOTAL: """'_ '�1C1II1G � PROJECT: OWNEk WORK AUTNORC EO By: DESCRLMO1 t 0,4 1 C-+*—wwo-v m.,ma. DAILY EXTRA WORK SUMMARY t2atoo. G "m TODAY'S DATE: 6124x2006 TSM scraper EX k—werw eros vrVPR off of HW 09 Bcc Joe NO.: 22e0067 BCC PFM6E Qa1ra OwNER Po No.: 4 bad and ou rm data &0 aa�ou uea.r T0Q6o :62126 Taardw t7n Tbdr�80C Labor, W*4 Tnrk 'mow F0Y WWWPlc4 3 2&o0 LoeMtrawdw+rr 7r1,dr i 62oo Pot zm YNrtr o' 'al. uaoo Total Saul 7bott •.�uw Tao/ RviOd.fqu}1 nMit S!d'.A�aOaM &aaa Ton A+daaa Ton �afldbaOi Ea Draw VVtidafaa LF Oil Baoi E, H" Balsa E, — TaW 4litarfaft Iaoo Batmm punt Noir 51,62000 Taarithr —"W pirnc Fiar%do�o iovilaa.iar " —_ ao Toa -Tial Bcc srprinla„p„ti Phww acc Pn*amow. T( Phone m8tr1.e666 rarer SLeaor,traiyorr �—�p '• bO 0at0 BM -TOTAL 9211126 K04LWTOTAL: i0 00 YARIGIP (i.tnd tX __IL_olf ____goo BUB-TOTAL•aQoo TOTAL ONT WTH wAac.Up au�sa BOND L fx oul�r torteOrAL .— Bobeat/GWdaiar i 66.00 o6GTT lover X0.00 00 OD6 Laadr s e3oo fle0loadar i B&00 124 Maiororaor i 110.00 14GMoWGradr s Moo t4wmoto,pmdv ---_ s 70.00 DOG0.r1/O Pwilp Roar — i 7&OO DOQA Parte Jiotr s Koo s moo �o M S Sao A*uk Pdap mod** $ 1Bo.00 staaldr 6te&" s ob.00 Fbat Tractor 8120.00 813 Scraper s 6400 616 Bavw $ Moo e27 Bagw t i4o.00 eis Catpdor 1.0 &0 s Imoo Ds D=w 310o.00 D7 Dow S Moo wce.Thd Baw" s 1J&Oo PC300 bc&.alo, s XOo Ak Compasao, i 11o.00 ForYlt ;. $ 26.00 Parer Brown i moo a" Potrary PJp 3 76.00 Maw Bond s 10.00 ii+aaape Bnmdl Lttt Pw t s moo AnwLtm tp Tnrdt V11alr Tarn $ 13&00 s 1&00 Tarar BOC �raatnt Pot zm YNrtr o' 'al. uaoo Total Saul 7bott •.�uw Tao/ RviOd.fqu}1 nMit S!d'.A�aOaM &aaa Ton A+daaa Ton �afldbaOi Ea Draw VVtidafaa LF Oil Baoi E, H" Balsa E, — TaW 4litarfaft Iaoo Batmm punt Noir 51,62000 Taarithr —"W pirnc Fiar%do�o iovilaa.iar " —_ ao Toa -Tial Bcc srprinla„p„ti Phww acc Pn*amow. T( Phone m8tr1.e666 rarer SLeaor,traiyorr �—�p '• bO 0at0 BM -TOTAL 9211126 K04LWTOTAL: i0 00 YARIGIP (i.tnd tX __IL_olf ____goo BUB-TOTAL•aQoo TOTAL ONT WTH wAac.Up au�sa BOND L fx oul�r torteOrAL .— • Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CAL -ARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile ADMINISTRATION' BUILDING * PLANNING February 18, 2009 Alicia Johnson Department of Conservation Office of Mine Reclamation 801 K Street, MS 09-06 Sacramento; CA 95814-3529 RE:Submittal of Annual Revised Financial Assurance Cost Estimate CA MINE ID # 91-04-0025 Pine Creek Mine/Anderson Brothers Dear Ms. Johnson: Mr. David Anderson with Anderson Brothers Corporation has submitted a Financial Assurance Cost Estimate of $9,436.36 for the reclamation of the Pine Creek Mine (CA MINE ID# 91-04-0025) straddling the northerly border of Butte and Tehama Counties.. Staff has reviewed the Cost Estimate for compliance with the provisions of the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act (SMARA) as well as the requirements of the approved Reclamation Plan, permit conditions of approval and an associated Streambed Alteration Agreement, and has determined them to be adequate for submittal to the Office of Mine Reclamation. Although the estimate lacks some narrative details, the operator has supplied supplemental information to Justify the estimates used in calculating the Financial Assurance Cost Estimate.. The Pine Creek Mine is entitled under a use permit issued by Butte County in 1965 (UP 65-50) and a reclamation plan approved by Butte County in 1979 (RP 79-31). UP 65-50 contains no conditions or mitigations in regards to reclamation of the site_ RP 79-31 allows a mining operation of less than 5,000 tons/cubic yards per year and an end use described as a "creek bed suitable for water flow." Currently there are two grizzlies and no other processing equipment on site. Actual operating requirements and reclamation standards may, however, be found in the 2008 Department of Fish and Game Streambed Alteration Agreement (SAA) R1-07-0629 that allows Anderson Brothers to harvest up to 4,900 cubic yards of gravel and sand out of an approximately 8 acre area of Pine Creek during the summer months when its channel is dry. Seasonal reclamation is required starting on October 1 of each year. Aside from preservation of riparian vegetation, the SAA reclamation goal is to assure that the Pine Creek channel is maintained as suitable migratory habitat for salmonids (e.g_, depressions are to be smoothed so as not to trap fish, and gravel bars are to be reshaped to meet prescribed post -extraction slopes). This requires movement of banked material. Currently Bond No. 22206487 and an increase rider provides a $14,428 financial assurance, or about $7,214 per acre for the two.acres reported disturbed in the 2007 MRRC-2 annual production report. The operator has reported (see attached cover letter) that in 2008 there was approximately 2,000 cubic yards removed. The enclosed FACE also contains third -party estimates for equipment rental and an estimate of time required to replace 2,000 cubic yards in the channel pursuant to the SAA.. The cost estimate of $9,436.36 is $3,680 less than the 2008 FACE of $13,116. However, the 2008 FACE was based on return of some 5,000 cubic yards of material to the channel, 2.5 times the volume for 2009. Accordingly, staff concurs with the operator's reduced estimate for the third -party cost of reclamation.. If the enclosed estimate is found adequate by OMR, a financial assurance of $9,436.36 would provide $4,718 per acre for reclamation of the two disturbed acres. Given the minimal amount of work required to replace material in the Pine Creek hris Thomas Associate Planner Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive «►��� Oroville, Ca. 95965 Nov. 11.2008 Re: Financial Assurances for CA Mine 1. D. 91-04-0025 I have prepared the cost estimate for our mine as you requested. (attached as Exhibit A) As you know this mine harvests rock and sand out of the bottom only of pine creek during the summer months while it is dry. We are only allowed to harvest up to 4,900 c.y.'s of material yearly. My cost estimate for any future reclamation was based on placing a maximum of 4,9.0.0 c.y.'s that may be left in stock piles back into the bottom of pine creek. Per our conversation during our on- site annual inspection on 11 -05-08 1 have revised my estimate based on only having approximately 2,000 c.y.'s of stock piled material to reclaim. I have attached daily work summary sheets and invoice from Baldwin. Contracting Co. who harvested for us in 2006 and had moved 4,900 c.y.'s of rock and sand at the mine site on pine creek. When we did this it took three 8 hour working days to complete. As part of our Fish and Game 1600 permit we have to contour the creek bottom to the grades that are required by Fish and Game at the end of each harvest. We did this work with .the 623 scraper after we harvested the rock and all this was done within the three working day period. Therefore the cost for doing this is included in the estimate.. 1 have included a current copy of the following documents to verify the costs on the estimate: I . Equipment rental rate street from Petersen Tractor in Chico. 2. Prevailing union labor rate sheet from the Dept. of Labor. 3. Rental rate sheet from Jim Dias Trucking that shows the size of the lowboy trailer with the tractor to pull it to move the 623 scraper, 966 loader and Rock grizzly from Chico which is approximately six miles to the mine site. 4.. Estimate from Northern Star Mills for seed, mulch and fertilizer to re -seed the slope where the scraper enters and exit's the creek bottom. 5. Lake or Streambed Alteration Fee Schedule. The Construction Specialist will hand seed the slope and check grade for contouring. Under the Monitoring cost item the 15% mark-up for overhead and profit includes costs to pull a 1600 Fish and Game permit and general overhead costs i.e. Insurance, fuel, office employee, overseeing the project. Please let me know if you need anything else. Sincerel , David R. Anderson Anderson Brothers Corp. Pres. 0 • • Nov. 11,2008 EXHIBIT "A" Work Sheet for CA Mine ID # 91-04-0025 Equipment and time to move 2,000 c.y.'s of rock and sand : 623 Scraper 16 Hours $4,350.00 Operator for 623 Scraper 16 Hours @ $ 54.98 = $879.68 Move -in and out of 623 Scraper (Mobilization) Lowboy with tractor 5 hours @ $110.00 = $550.00 Move- out of 966 Cat loader and rock grizzly to Chico yard: Lowboy with tractor 2.5 hours @ $110.00 = $275.00 Job pick-up truck (3\4 ton) 16 Hours @ $15.32 = $245.12 Construction Specialist 16 hours @ $40.10 = $.641.60 Re -vegetation of Bank slope where Scraper came in and out of the stream bed: Cost of seed, mulch and fertilizer for 1,000 s.f. $83.39 Sub -Total Cost of construction $.7,024.79 Monitoring: Fish and Game 1600 permit $500.60 15% overhead and profit, $7,524.79 X 15% = $1,053.72 Sub -Total $8,578.51 10% Contingency $857.85 Grand Total for Financial Assurance Cost $9,.436.36 9 0 \ ƒ. .i|| � t�~ a .® 7 } \ tat § ) § ._- 2 ! i)} 9 0 \ ƒ. .i|| � t�~ a .® 0 7 } \ § ) § ._- 2 ! i)} !I f� Hf �® k �§|! - 2z &+!! §J)/ :j !! 0 • When referencing our prevailing wage determinations, please note that if the prevailing wage rate determination which was in effect on the bid advertisement date of a project has a single asterisk (*) after the expiration date, the rate will be good for the life of -the project. However, if a prevailing wage rate determination has. double asterisks (**) after the expiration date. the rate must be updated on the following date to reflect the predetermined rate change(s). OPERATING ENGINEER: All Classifications Areas 1 and 2 and All Shifts Bove Determinations A[P rtl�,'-in a p`' °"� Pxnire on June 29, 2008**. / _�_._ _ T.—In ')nnR there will he an increase of $1.95 to be allocated as follows: ling wage rate When referencing our prevailing wage determinations, please note that if the prevai determination which was in effect on the bid advertisement date of a project has a single asterisk (*) after the expiration date, the rate will be good for the life of the project. However, if a prevailing wage rate determination has double asterisks (**) after the expiration date. the rate must be updated on the following date to reflect the predetermined rate change(s). OPERATING ENGINEER: All Classifications Areas 1 and 2 and All Shifts T ove Determinations arP I�rTPT1 !3�-irt �£€� -ex on June 29, 2008**. Effective on June 30, 2008, there will be an increase of $1.95 to be allocated as follows: • e $0.68 to the Basic Hourly Rate $0.25 to Health and Welfare $1.00 to Pension $0.02 to Vacation and Holiday ill be an increase of $1.80 to be allocated to wages and/or fi-inge Effective on June 29, 1009, there w benefits. There will be no further increases applicable to these determinations issued 8/22/2007, Effective 9/1/2007 until superseded..tormation becomes available • This page will be updated when wage rate breakdown Last Updated:.lune 25. 2008 0 • • S5S3"-Q #=:953 #A ceseee l9pegn � �� S2 3` imp pan 82dado � "� 8 r - E i z ee !4•('• c � h w y g g Im e �.YzQP9oq a99�1ao a 1agag a _ �� tS ?A�?aac� b� yypp g X-- Sr_e4la e gas C ilk 7 g ie�g e- ¢p QQ �� a� r •:i • 3��j � 3 E` eepsseassesa cee Fg_a559g25sse se_sa �,�,� I E4��'� ��53 g ilfaEl ler de BS �aae� tae 5 _ .... � &Zip -MAU &!-a C it'�p3 E.- � i�s�9a:_ � !a'esnnRoE3d.3: JeeessE 4 .� iii .i Cit fv'US�ai •, ��30C L+ � ll lit it • • 0 - 1 is ffi Sec E�= 7y !oe � i g Im e �.YzQP9oq a99�1ao a 1agag a _ �� tS ?A�?aac� b� yypp g X-- Sr_e4la e gas C ilk 7 g ie�g e- ¢p QQ �� a� r •:i • 3��j � 3 E` eepsseassesa cee Fg_a559g25sse se_sa �,�,� I E4��'� ��53 g ilfaEl ler de BS �aae� tae 5 _ .... � &Zip -MAU &!-a C it'�p3 E.- � i�s�9a:_ � !a'esnnRoE3d.3: JeeessE 4 .� iii .i Cit fv'US�ai •, ��30C L+ � ll lit it • • 0 • • GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION t.4ADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7 CHAPTER 1 ARTICLE 2 SECTIONS 1770 1773 AND 1773 1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING. HIGHWAY HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: is OPERATING ENGINEER (HEAVY AND HIGHWAY WORK) DETERMINATION: NC -23-65,1-2007-2 DATE: August 22. 2077 alter this uald hers beer- determined 11 work will axtand past 91t5 oale the new rate ISSUE EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 29 2008"' The ratu to be paid for work ce Aormed LaDor Stall5tics and ResearUl far spedRc :ares al (a 15) 703-477a be p810 and snobe incorp0roted icOnlrocls enlere0 no-J!d inter now Conlect tha Division of must Calaveras Colusd Contra Costa Det None, Et Dorado Fresno Glenn H,,mbelot Kings Lake Lasser Madera . Son. Maim Santa Clara Santa Cru z LOCALITY' An IocgliBoa within Alameda. Alpine Amador 9ulie Flumes Sacramento San Benito San Francisco Sen Joaquin Mods t4ariposa. Mendocinoendocino Merced MadOc Monterey Repo . 14ovodli. Trinity Placer Tulare Tuolumne. YO10 and Yuba counties Shasta SiefTo. S15kiyou Sateno Sonoma Slanisllu5 Sutter Tehnma 5ya!o`hl-TitnG O r;i.na Hounr Rate F r-ptoYer Pavmenl5 Basic —Hours ftealth Pension vawtton Training Other Total Daily: Saturday- Sunday and Holiday Classification and Payments Hourly 2X (Joumeypersor,) Hourly and Rate 11r2X Rate Wellare Hctitlay- CIs SSitnral!on Group Area t' Area r Arae 1, Afee 21 Area t° Arad 2` Area t` Area 2` 507} B $560d0 S58 ()A0 57,085 577055 S92130 595130 $3609 mug $905 $600 $355 $06? $0 73 6 554 filo 558510 571790 S14 790 589070 S93 D70 Groupt 34.55 436 56 S9 05 56 00 $3 55 50 6^ $3.030 M.03D 469 570 S72 670 $66 110 590 I t0 GmfP 2 3 Y6 53J.00 435 Oa $B 05 $6 00 S3 55 50 6? $0 62 O �S 8 5t 650 453 650 $67 5.CQ 470 500 S513-0 567 750 Group 1� $31 70 S33 70 S9 OS $6 00 53 55 T3 a 450 Seo $52 380 5G5 595 $68 595 Seg 810 S84.510 Group 4 $30.a3 S3243 5906 S600 S; 5a $062 50 8 549 060 S51060 S83 515 S65 j%5 $78 170 S82 170 Group 5 S29%1 S31 11 S905 S6 00 5.. 55 S0 62 $0 73 $47920 549 020 S51 W5 Sea 905 S i 5 890 579 890 Group 6 527 97 S29 97 OS S6 GO S3 55 5o 82 77 S 6 780 S48 7 BO $60 195 S63 .95 $73 610 $77610 Group 7 526 63 $9 S9 05 $6 00 S3 55 SO.62 $0 SD 73 u S44570 S46 570 $561180 S59860 S89 'go 477 190 Group 6 $2683 524.82 528 62 59 OS $C1 00 S3 55 $0.62 50 73 8 S55920 920 $75405 578,905 407 890 $97890 Group B -A 436 97 578 97 S9 05 S6 00 S3 55 So 62 SO ?3 8 $49950 $59 551 950 Slid 950 567 950 479 950 583 950 Group )-A 'truck Crane Assistant to Engineer S30.00 S320 S905 S600 S3 55 50.62 SO 73 5073 g S47 860 $oo 660 561.515 564 515 S75370 $79370 S27 71 S29 7) S905 S600 S355 S062 8 $55 1 fi0 557 t 60 572 765 $75 755 S90370 594 770 Assistant to Engineer $35 21 $37 21 S9 05 S6 00 S's 55 SO 62 SO 73 8 S49 600 S51 690 $64560 $67 560 S79AW 583.430 Group 2-A Gana Asadtartt to E+tgir!Crr $?9 is 431 74 59.0.5 56 50.62 SO i 3 $0 73 a S47 450 S49 450 561200 561200 S74950 578950 Trod Assistant (17.50 429 50 59 0.5 56.00 S3 55 50.62 62 SO 73 8 $53420 $55420 $70 155 S77 155 586 690 490 890 S3347 S3547 S905 S600 S3 55 73 6 S49 450 $51 450 Sha 200 S67 205 S7B 950 S82 950 Group 3-A True,. Crane Assistant to Engineer $29 50 531 50 $905 S600 5355 $0 SO 6: S062 SO S073 E 549 060 551 0fA $63 616 SG6 G U 579 i 70 5712 17C 529 i 7 571 11 5905 S6 00 53 55 SO 73 a $47 170 $49 %7Q S60760 553 781. 574 390 578 390 Assistant to En0'ncc: S27 22 S29 22 $9 D5 cr ^ u0 53 55 $062 S062 S073 6 $50380 552 380 465 595 $08 595 580 810 58481.0 S3043 472 43 53 DS 56 i10 6 5355 4- Gro�Jp aA Group Indicate, an epprenlicedbia craft. Rales fa apprentices are at•a8ebie in the General PMVIlihag ?48ge APPrenuce Schedule For clesslGcanons within aurin group see pages 3913-40 AREA T - Alameda. Contra Costa Butte. Malin Merced Napa Sacramento. San Benito Sen Francisco. San Joaquin San Mateo Santa Cray Santa Cruz Soleno Stonlstaus Super Ynlo and Yuba counties: and POMOns Of Alpine Amada Calaveras CNu6a, EI Dorado FresOO Glenn Humboldt Kings Lake Lassen taadera !daf'•aese r4erdocind Monterey Nevada ?lacer Plurnas Shasta Siena Sis);" Sonoma Tehama Tulare Tuolumne and Trinity counties r AREA 2 . Det Norte and ModOC and poruons of Alpine AmedOf Calaveras COlusa Et Dorado FrbSfO Glenn �u me 5!d(PonlonaKings lolkceunbes tal5rg Pearl+ area detailed on Doge 41! Monterey Nevada Placer Plumes Shasta Sierra S'sk'ryou Sonoma Tehama Tulare Tubtthe s ane Trinity ' Saturday ut the same wWfi. week may be wO:ked at Stmight-lime "a job 45 shut down during Ind somas wort wee:. due to mrJemCnt weather ' includes an amount nor supplemental dues 7 tr2) consecutive hours lexCiuslve dl meal period! Shelf _onsfllule a day of wart. ' When three shifts are employed lar five (5) of more consecutive days. seven and one -hall ! tOr vMIch eight (B) limes tine straight time howdy rate snail be Palo al ane non -shit wage tole car ;ha secnrW slhn 7 n Third shi0 Sherl be seven i7) hours of yr rk (a eight 13) Hours of pay at the non -shift wage rate NOTE: For Special Single and Sebotnd Sniff rates please see Page 39A RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: H04iday5 upon vwnith the genera! Prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work Shan be pole short be ea notidays m me f the prevailing r a dli g rate is not based agreement file with applicable to the Particular crux cinss)5cadonu or �wtilof r h IhekD reemPleyod on the project vel ng rate seen De l Relalims G d blmal oe asnplovided!n SectionO6700 of hef of aGovernment Code PYou a!may root inthe holiday on a collectively bargained rate the holidays p tot curtenl or superseded determinations may 0e oblai -ed by provSions for the current detenTinations on the Innate{ 8n ntlp rrBww dir co govrOLSPJPVVD ;+.OtidaY provisions oostacting the Pravalling Wage Unit at ie 15) 703-477e TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT:u1 accordance with Labor Code SecSdns :773 t and bliO 9 contractors shed maze travel" ca 9 subsistence ") #ere a Ka eav'n vrorket to execute the wOlk YOU moy Obtain the travel alld%of Subsistence provisions Icr ane Current eeierr r1h epron On !rte InternetUn el t j4151 din Ce gO+rJLSRrP�-��' cravat a.^.tiler subsistence reQulremant5 tot current w superseded determinations may be obtained by Conlecting Ina Provoilirg VJxge Unit at 1415! TD7-+71= 39 • Arnold 501w STATE OF CAF.IFORNIA pcPARTVi6?VT OF iNDUSTR1At I:ELAT101�5 AgAII.iNL.,+�DRty+ Division of Labor Statistics and Research p 0 Boa 4206-03 455 Golden Gate Avenue. 9'h Floor Fr,,nt,;tn CA 94143-060.1 San Francisco, CA 94102 PREDETERMINED NI CREASES FOR LABORER AND RELATEll CLa+.SSIFICATION$ etermination NC -23-102-1-2007-21 LABORER AND RELATED CLASSIFICATIONS (Special Sinie and_ Second Shift) (Determination NC-23-IO2-I-2007-2A IN ALAMEDA, ALPINE, AMADOR, BUTTE; CAL AVERAS, COLUSA, CONTRA COSTA, DEL NORTE: E.L. DORADO. FRE=SNO- GLENN, HUMBOLDT. KINGS- LAKE.. LASSE:N, MADER.A, MAR1N, MARIPOSA, MENDOCINO, MERCE.D: MODOC. MONTEREY, NAPA, NEVADA, PLACER, PL.UMAS. SACR.AMEN"r0, SAN BENITO. SAN FRANCISCO: SAN .JOAQUIN, SAN MATED. SANTA CLARA, SANTA CRUZ: SHASTA: S1C.RRA. SISKIYOU, SOLANO, SONOMA, STAMSI. ANSD YUBA BOUNTIES TRINITY, TUL.ARJ TUOLUMNE, YOLO • These predetermined increases appl.v to performed on public works projects with until this determination is superseded modification notice becomes effective • the above referenced determinations for- work being bid advertisement dates on or after September 1, 1007 by. a new determination or a predetermined increase When referencing our prevailing wage determinations. please note that if the prevailine wage rate determination that was in effect on the bid ad�ertisementeda�ehe arojectctHos e e'r�ill a prevae aster iling after the expiration date. the rate will be good for the I p wage rate determination has double asterisks ('r `) atter the expiration date, the rate must be updated on the following date to reflect the predetermined rate change(s) LABORERS: Aii Classifications and All Shifts exce t for C;rou 7 — Landscape Laborer Trainee Determinations NC -23-102-1-2007-2 or, June 29, 2008"* and NC -2, -10' -I -2007 -?A are currentl.N. in effect and expires Effective June 30, 2008, there was an increase of S 1..85 allocated as follows: Y $1.00 to the Basic Hourly Rate , C $0.85 to Pension be an increase of $1.80 to be allocated to wages andior fringe Effective June 29, "1009, there -will benefits. Continued on the next page TI IE 71RLt ii,Ii;�1r 1.�,,.a.....:....... it INS i GENERAL P!I f.0 AlllNl. :\ .avc D4 ! E1- asl• ,.E k!` . i. . PIiRSC: AST TO C A!.I i• OR t! A L A SUR C CIDE -OpgpDl7lvli PRU)c('•S FOR COMMIFRC)AL 8t?1LDING. H!GHU'A`• IiL-AC CGhSTRICTICI;` A CR_41-T: 9LABORER AND RELATED (:l-ASSiFICATIONS D£TMMINA'TION: �C.'-3-rOl.t-I:d'•-S AFTER THIS DAT: HAS BET.N D'cTER'""!ED IF WORI: D'!LL E_ARCH OAST ECUS ISSUE DATE AUGUST L, 7_097 e(P7RATfON DATE OFDETElN7D4ATION JUNE ? ?DEE" THE HATE T4 BE PAID FDR \VOR): PERFORMED PATE THE NEW 0.ATE't+(JST BE PAID A.JD SHOULD BE INCORPOR-1TE0 1;1 COYT!(a E'I! �N JL''•S+�C O CA CUS1l.- PEL �ODNTt L'Ol. WA.aCO FRFS!'O CLt:N1�N R BOLDTT'`C GE4LC'U:£ RATES AT1+13170) LOC 1L17'Y .SLL LOCAIJTIPS'N1T)UN .Ala"DOCI Af-PINE. AMI.ADO D C \S). CAL ET_! _ARE TGOLUM(MC• '� OI .Ci AND \ 1'BA COLNTIfS IASSEN MADEIRA MLARJi'ONTA CRUZ SHASTA S US�SILRR:S 5 SI:JI U10.'Oa •��\ VA l) \;APA $TANI 1..AlD°.{ 'ITTER TF:}(A! I.A. 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Ir: O?EN CUT 70115 SHALL APYL1 TO CLT .AND COVER \VOR6 OF SIiBu'AC CONSTP.UCT.OS AFTEA M.MPORARY COVER HAS EER HOUR ABO\'E THEIR REGL'•LAR RATE FOR ALL wORR PERFORMED ON UVDERGROLIND 57R 1!CTURCS n'07 SPECIFTCALI.\' COS.'ENF.D IIEREI� i}715 SHALL v0T n GROl1P 11D1- MLAIIJTE-"LANCE OR RFPAJR TRACI;T11u" AJJD ROAD BEDS APED .ALL EMPL01'EES PERFORMING WORE: COVERED BY TW S CLASSIF1(AT(ON SHALL A£CF.I�E sc _. APPLS' 70 WORK DELO'•C' GROV. D LF. \C AGE PATE OEEN PLACED ,� GROUP !IHI -ALL LABORERS IVORKISG OFF CR t\l'FH OR FROM ROS � CH A!R] >RTNG!Nti 5C AFFULUS. BECFS R£CEi'. ii. 5"'-.` i't:N H Vt R +:tilt E tH51F !I'PL!C ABL TrOS SH.Ai1 N0T APPLY TO L.AHORtRS ENTITLiO I'U NEC EIS E HE H AGE RATE SEE' FORTH 1I GRUMP •. h SATL(RDAIS IN 1i¢ $A.ME WO WN OR L Ci: OF MATFJIIAIS BE OND4THf COrtTiCOLIOF } HE Dols NiPt U1 ER! THE SUR>iAL it URS «EEr: U:'E TU !�C LE.'.!E �l u£.ATHER IiAJOR MECHANICAL BREAS:DO ♦ M1ADE-RA �%ARlK)6A. \IENUUCLN0 c .AREA I . 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(,spUS'INAL RF1,,ATIOPJS IF T(� PRkZ'.AlL17G RATE 15 NOT iASFJJ ON A COIIECTIC'ELC D IN AS PROVIDED r" SECTION 670o OF THE GO\,ERN tEr'T CODE S'OL; +IAS OBTAIN n1E tiOLIDAC PR INAT'I"5 FOR Y B BT.kNT By C HTTP !PRWW DD IN CAV•DI 6100 Of HOI..mA1' PROC'ISIO}JS FOR CURRENT OR 5liPERSEDED DETERMINAT10N5 M1AS' BE DBT,A,7rED BY CONTACTrNCi FHE PREC-•AR-TS(' u AGE CHIT AT OMTI41l'TVRS SHALL Mt.A1:E TR -C', EL ANU UR SKE INTERNET PAS?.iF_`rTS u°OR}: \ ni' SIRS' OB AIN T}(E TR.A'. E'_ AtiD r)R 5t[B51cTENCE REC!LIMESI." FOR TILE TI!9 RET PET£Rr•ti` ATtn;: OV THE INTERNET AT 1"SIA\'El. ANP:DR SLIBStST&'+CE PA S'MTEN r; IN AC C ORD.ANCL „7771 LA BUR (IID£ SECYIUN J,)7_ ` 10 EACH'.VORti'ER i0 F-KErt, IT THE H 171` '-CSC=A L'•17i•ti 1i:,E �2 7n 32 C6 39_'1 i256 5356 65 G1 51 8! 51 81 64 bl 50925 50925 6343 39:4 39 54 48 35 1:275 43 2%5 S.T ,C 17 01 J%01 58,1 5067 Stl n' 63 U9 Ar/ 02 411 n2 61 69 44 95 44-45 62 1.; 44 095 4'164'• 61 19 50 445 5044- tit 79 50 49 5U 49 6285 49 02 490-1 6089 49195 ,9395 61 39 49 245 49 245 61 19 76` 18 376 39 7E6 39 :, 7C 39 21 51 Uc 6)61 51i1j ;4;! 6'_61 4y 425 +r!42-: 61 4) :8 14 .,S 4r, to 85 4107_ 5641 • fK1� .. -t L��_ -. .. . es jim WAS TRUCK NC F INC DISTANCE HAULING :,,' LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE 4o - Febn.ar, -,�,. - '10' 08 HAULING RATES LOWBED RATES lime starts from Forall lowbed rates, per noun Djjot(,'ar oerhour Al_ 5-&!.,.;e legal Loaots. ;tion Mdz-iple loads S i ot-, 00 per hour All r)veTsize 1034-15 --muttirleloads, o -r hol., All 5-11:le i:6-whetl pwPley'.eIgbiloacE T (fGT 613 3-)..) and ?aveev; a -me -A,': 6 -;axle ;:,Mds S161, ,Jj S -axle -103ds All -Lnwbed loads 1 br. minimum DUMP TRt CK rik-kTTs Semi Dut n -p S84; ()0 per ,9. Ok rav hour Hi -Cub- De,110 'll Dump loads 2 hr milliM11133 0 510 ESPLANADE • PHONE 342.7661 • ACROSS FjiOM, BIDWF,t.L MaNSI01v` DACE Gi(LC- ADDRESS /�✓/�l 7�/�f�� • • • Anderson Brothers Corporation 5584 Little Grand Canyon Drive Paradise, CA 95969 Telephone 530-894-5432 � Zn 10 Thomas Associate Planner Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, Ca. 95965 Nov. 2, 2009 Re: Financial Assurances for CA Mine I. D. 91-04-0025 I have prepared the cost estimate for our mine as you requested. (attached as Exhibit A) As you know this mine harvests rock and sand out of the bottom only of pine creek during the summer months while it is dry. We are only allowed to harvest up to 4,900 c.y.'s of material yearly. My cost estimate for any future reclamation was based on placing a maximum of 2,000 c.y.'s that may be left in stock piles back into the bottom of pine creek. I have attached daily work summary sheets and invoice from Baldwin Contracting Co. who harvested for us in 2006 and had moved 4,900 c.y.'s of rock and sand at the mine site on pine creek. When we did this it took three 8 hour working days to complete. As part of our Fish and Game 1600 permit we have to contour the creek bottom to the grades that are required by Fish and Game at the end of each harvest. We did this work with the 623 scraper after we harvested the rock and all this was done within the three working day period. Therefore the cost for doing this is included in the estimate.. I have included a current copy of the following documents to verify the costs on the estimate: 1. Equipment rental rate sheet from Petersen Tractor in Chico. 2. Prevailing union labor rate sheet from the Dept. of Labor. 3. Rental rate sheet from Jim Dias Trucking that shows the size of the lowboy trailer with the tractor to pull it to move the 623 scraper, 966 loader and Rock grizzly from Chico which is approximately six miles to the mine site. 4. Estimate from Northern Star Mills for seed, mulch and fertilizer to re -seed the slope where the scraper enters and exit's the creek bottom. 5. Lake or Streambed Alteration Fee Schedule. The Construction Specialist will hand seed the slope and check grade for contouring. Under the Monitoring cost item the 15% mark-up for overhead and profit includes costs to pull a 1600 Fish and Game permit and general overhead costs i.e. Insurance, fuel, office employee, overseeing the project. Please let me know if you need anything else. Since y, Wi. /� - David R. Anderson Anderson Brothers Corp. Pres. • Nov. 2, 2009 EXHIBIT "A" Work Sheet for CA Mine ID # 91-04-0025 Equipment and time to move 2,000 c.y.'s of rock and sand : 623 Scraper 16 Hours $4,350.00 Operator for 623 Scraper 16 Hours @ $ 56.78=$908.48 Move -in and out of 623 Scraper (Mobilization) Lowboy with tractor 5 hours @ $110.00 = $550.00 Move- out of 966 Cat loader and rock grizzly to Chico yard: Lowboy with tractor 2.5 hours @ $110.00 = $275.00 Job pick-up truck (3\4 ton) 16 Hours @ $15.32 = $245.12 Construction Specialist 16 hours @ $41.90=$670.40 Re -vegetation of Bank slope where Scraper came in and out of the stream bed: Cost of seed, mulch and fertilizer for 1,000 s.f. $83.39 Sub -Total Cost of construction $7,082.39 Monitoring: Fish and Game 1600 permit $500.00 15% overhead and profit, $9,933.57 X 15% = $1,137.36 Sub -Total $8,719.75 10% Contingency $871.97 • Grand Total for Financial Assurance Cost $9,591.72 Peterson Page 1 of 1 ® Contact Us • pETERSO/YPeterson Power Peterson Machinery 1 Peterson Holding Search s • SelectLanguage�l'� HOME ABOUT US EQUIPMENT PARTS & SERVICES INDUSTRIES EMISSIONS Equipment > Rentals > Scrapers Overview Build & Quote Rentals New Machines Scrapers Rentals Safety • • Spec Sheets Used Equipment Work Tools New Technology Model Capacity FWHP Oter. 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I Legal Notices I Contact Us I Copyright I Privacy Policy 1 Site Map 0508 h4://www.petersontractor.com/equipment/scrapers.php 11/2/2009 GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770,17-73 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: # OPERATING ENGINEER (HEAVY AND HIGHWAY WORK) DETERMINATION: NC -23-63-1-2009-1 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2009 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 30, 2010• Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 7034774 for the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: A8 localities within Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Det Norte, EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, KkW, Lake, Lassen, Madera. Merin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Gara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yclo, and Yuba counties. S Indicates an appren0oeable craft. Effective as of July 1, 2008, the determination, issuance and publication of the prevailing wage apprentice sdreduleslappremice wage rates have been reassigned by the Department of Industrial Relations from the Division of Labor Statistics and Research to the Division of Apprenticeship Standards. To obtain any apprentice schedules/apprentice wage rates, please contact the Division of Apprenticeship Standards or refer to the Division of Apprenticeship Standards' website at http:/Avww.dir.ca.gov/das/des.htmi. ` For classifications within each group, see pages 398-40. ° AREA 1- Alameda, Contra Costs, Butte, Martn, Merced, Napa, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, Sen Mateo, Santa Clare, Santa Cruz, Solano, Stenislaus, Sutter, Yob and Yuba counties; and portions of Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Coluss, EI Dorado, Fresno, Gierm, Humboldt Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Shasta, Siena, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity counties. ` AREA 2 - Del Norte and Modoc, and portions of Alpine, Amador, Calaveres, Colusa, EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, IGngs, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity counties. (Portions of counties failing in each area detailed on page 41). Saturday in the same work week may be worked at straight -time if a job Is shut down during the normal work week due to Inclement weather. Includes an amount for supplemental dues. Y When three shifts are employed for five (5) or more consecutive days, seven and oneataff (7 12) consecutive hours (exclusive of meal period), shall constitute a day of work, for which eight (8) times the straight time hourty rate shall be paid at the non -shift wage rate for the second shift. The third shift shall be seven (7) hours of work for eight (8) hours of pay at the non -shift wage rate. NOTE: For Specbl Single and Second Shift rates, please see page 39A RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevaiifng hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all ho9deys in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to the particular craft, classification, or" of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rete, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at httpJ/www.dir.ca.gov/DLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703.4774. TRAVEL ANDVOR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at httplhvww.dir.ca.gov/DLSR/PWD.* Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded detemrinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. 0 Employer Payments StraiaM-Time Overtime Hourly Rate Classification Basic Health Pension Vacation Training Other Hours Total Daily/ Sunday and (Joumeyperson) Hourly and and payments Hourly Saturday'' Holiday Rate Welfare Holiday' Rate 112X 2X Classification Groulf Area 1° Area 2` Area 1° Area 2` Area 1° Area t Area 1° Area 2` Group 1 $37.77 $39.77 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $59.790 $61.790 $78.675 $81.675 $97.560 $101.560 Group 2 $36.24 $3824 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $58.260 $60.260 $76.380 $79.380 $94.500 $98.500 3 $34.76, $36.76 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $56.780 $58.780 $74.160 $77.160 $91.540 $95.540 '*Group Group 4 �n $33.38 $35.38 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $55.400 $57.400 $72.090 $75.090 $88.780 $92.780 Group 5 $32.11 $34.11 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $54.130 $56.130 $70.185 $73.185 $86.240 $90.240 Group 6 $30.79 $32.79 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $52.810 $54.810 $68.205 $71.205 $83.600 $87.600 Group 7 $29.65 $31.65 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $51.670 $53.670 $66.495 $69.495 $81.320 $85.320 Group 8 $28.51 $30.51 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $50.530 $52.530 $64.785 $67.785 $79.040 $83.040 Group 8-A $26.30 $28.30 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $48.320 $50.320 $61.470 $64.470 $74.620 $78.620 Group 1-A $38.65 $40.65 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $60.670 $62.670 $79.995 $82.995 $99.320 $103.320 Truck Crane Assistant to Engineer $31.68 $33.68 $10.07 $7.00 $3.80 $0.62 $0.73 8 $53.700 $55.700 $69.540 $72.540 $85.380 $89.380 Assistant to Engineer $29.39 $31.39 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 a $51.410 $53.410 $66.105 $69.105 $80.800 $84.800 2-A $36.89 $38.89 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $58.910 $60.910 $77.355 $80.355 $95.800 $99.800 rude Crane Assistant to Engineer $31.42 $33.42 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 a $53.440 $55.440 $69.150 $72.150 $84.860 $88.860 Assistant to Engineer $29.18 $31.18 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $51200 $53.200 $65.790 $68.790 $80.380 $84.380 Group 3-A $35.15 $37.15 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $57.170 $59.170 $74.745 $77.745 $92.320 $96.320 Trude Crane Assistant to Engineer $31.18 $33.18 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $53.200 $55.200 $68.790 $71.790 $84.380 $88.380 Hydraulic $30.79 $32.79 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $52.810 $54.810 $68.205 $71.205 $83.600 $87.600 Assistant to Engineer $28.90 $30.90 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $50.920 $52.920 $65.370 $68.370 $79.820 $83.820 Group 4-A $32.11 $34.11 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $D.62 $0.73 8 $54.130 $56.130 $70.185 $73.185 $86.240 $90.240 S Indicates an appren0oeable craft. Effective as of July 1, 2008, the determination, issuance and publication of the prevailing wage apprentice sdreduleslappremice wage rates have been reassigned by the Department of Industrial Relations from the Division of Labor Statistics and Research to the Division of Apprenticeship Standards. To obtain any apprentice schedules/apprentice wage rates, please contact the Division of Apprenticeship Standards or refer to the Division of Apprenticeship Standards' website at http:/Avww.dir.ca.gov/das/des.htmi. ` For classifications within each group, see pages 398-40. ° AREA 1- Alameda, Contra Costs, Butte, Martn, Merced, Napa, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, Sen Mateo, Santa Clare, Santa Cruz, Solano, Stenislaus, Sutter, Yob and Yuba counties; and portions of Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Coluss, EI Dorado, Fresno, Gierm, Humboldt Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Shasta, Siena, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity counties. ` AREA 2 - Del Norte and Modoc, and portions of Alpine, Amador, Calaveres, Colusa, EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, IGngs, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity counties. (Portions of counties failing in each area detailed on page 41). Saturday in the same work week may be worked at straight -time if a job Is shut down during the normal work week due to Inclement weather. Includes an amount for supplemental dues. Y When three shifts are employed for five (5) or more consecutive days, seven and oneataff (7 12) consecutive hours (exclusive of meal period), shall constitute a day of work, for which eight (8) times the straight time hourty rate shall be paid at the non -shift wage rate for the second shift. The third shift shall be seven (7) hours of work for eight (8) hours of pay at the non -shift wage rate. NOTE: For Specbl Single and Second Shift rates, please see page 39A RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevaiifng hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all ho9deys in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to the particular craft, classification, or" of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rete, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at httpJ/www.dir.ca.gov/DLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703.4774. TRAVEL ANDVOR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at httplhvww.dir.ca.gov/DLSR/PWD.* Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded detemrinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. 0 DETERMINATION: NG23-63-1-2009-1 CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1 Operator of Helicopter (when used in erection work) Hydraulic Excavator 7 cu yds and over Power Shovels, over 7 cu yds GUMP Highfine Cableway Hydraulic Excavator 3112 cu yds up to 7 cu yds Licensed Construction Work Boat Operator. On Site Microtunneling Machine Mobile Self -Erecting Tower Crone (Potain) over 3 stories Power Blade Operator (finish) Power Shovels, (over 1 cu yd and up to and including 7 cu yds mr.c.) GROUP 3 Asphalt Milling Machine Cable Backhoe Combination Backhoe and Loader over is cu yds Continuous Flight Tie Back Machine Crane Mounted Continuous Flight Tie Back Machine, tonnage to appy Crane Mounted Drill Attachments, Tonnage to appy Dozer, Slope Brd Gradafi Hydraulic Excavator up to 3112 cu yds Loader 4 cu yds and over Long Reach Excavator Multiple Engine Scrapers (when used as push pull) Power Shovels, up to and Including 1 cu yd Pro -Stress Wire Wrapping machine Side Boom Cat, 572 or larger Track Loader 4 cu yds and over Wheel Excavator (up to and including 750 cu yds per hour) GROUP4 Asphalt Plant Engineer/Boxman Chicago Boom Combination Backhoe and Loader up to and Including is cu yds Concrete Batch Plants (wet or dry) Dozer and/or Push Cat Pull -Type Elevating Loader Gradesetter, Grade Checker (GPS, mechanical or otherwise) Grooving and Grinding Machine Heading Shield Operator Heavy Duty Drilling Equipment, Hughes, LDH, Watson 3000 or similar Heavy Duty Repairman and/or Welder Lime Spreader Loader under 4 cu yds Lubrication and Service Engineer (mobile and grease rack) Mechanical Finishers or Spreader Machine (asphalt, Berber - Greene and similar) Miller Formless M-9000 Slope Paver or similar Portable Crushing and Screening plants Power Blade Support Roger Operator, Asphalt Rubber -Tired Scraper, Self -Loading (paddle -wheels, etc). Rubber -Tired Earthmoving Equipment (Scrapers) Sdp Forth Paver (concrete) Small Tractor with Drag Sod Stabilizer (P&H or equaq Spider Plow and Spider Puffer Timber Slddder Track Loader up to 4 yards Tractor Drawn Scraper Tracor, Compressor Drill Combination Tubex Pile Rig Unlicensed Construction Work Boat Operator, On Site Welder Woods -Mixer (and other sirular Pugmill equipment) 0 GROUP5 Cast -In Place Pipe Laying Machine Combination Slusher and Motor Operator Concrete Conveyor or Concrete Pump, Truck or Equipment Mounted Concrete Conveyor, Building Site Concrete Pump or Pumparete Guns Drilling Equiprrrent, Watson 2000, Texoma 700 or similar Drilling and Boring Machinery, Horizontal (not to appy to waterlines, wagon drills or jackhammers) Concrete Mixers/all Man and/or Material Hoist Mechanical Finishers (concrete) (Clary, Johnson, Bidwell Bridge Deck or similar types) Mechanical Burm, Curb andfor Curb and Gutter Machine, Concrete or Asphalt Mine or Shaft Hoist Portable Crushers Power Jumbo Operator (setting sfipforms, etc., in tunnels) Screedman (automatic or manual) Self Pmpefled Compactor with Dozer Tractor with boom, D8 or smaller Trenching Machine, maximum digging capacity over 5 ft. depth Vermeer T -600B Rock Cutter or similar GROUP6 Armor -Coater (or similar) Ballast Jack Tamper Boom -Type Backfilling Machine Asst Plant Engineer Bridge and/or Gantry Crane Chemical Grouting Machine, truck mounted Chip Spreading Machine Operator Concrete Barrier Moving Machine Concrete Saws (sett -propelled unit on streets, highways, airports, and canals) Deck Engineer Drilling Equipment Texoma 600, Hughes 200 series or similar up to and including 30 ft. m.r.c. Drill Doctor Helicopter Radioman Hydro-Hommer or similar Line Mester Slddstaer Loader, Bobcat larger than 743 series or similar (with attachments) Locomotive Lull Hi -Lift or similar Assistant to Engineer, Truck Mounted Equipment Pavement Breaker, Toxic Mounted, with compressor combination Paving Fabric Installation andfor Laying Machine Pipe Bending Machine (pipelines any) Pipe Wrapping Machine (Tracor propelled and supported) Screedman, (except asphaltic concrete paving) Set -Loading Chipper Set Propelled Pipeline Wrapping Machine Tractor GROUP 7 Ballast Regulator Cary Lift or similar Combination Slurry Mixer and/or Cleaner Drilling Equipment, 20 ft and under m.r.c. Fireman Hot Plant 39B Grouting Macon Operator Highline Cableway Signalman Stationary Belt Loader (Kofman or similar) Lift Slab Machine (Vagtborg and similar types) Maginnes Internal Full Slab Vibrator Material Hoist (1 Drum) Mechanical Trench Shield Partsman (heavy, duty repair shop parts room) Pavement Breaker with or without Compressor Combination Pipe Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and supported) Post Driver Roller (except Asphalt). Chip Seal Self Propelled Automatically Applied Concrete Curing Machine (on streets, highways, airports and canals) Sett Propelled Compactor (without dozer) Signalman Sfip-Form Pumps Pitting device for concrete forms) Tie Spacer Trenching Machine C maximum digging capacity up to and including 5 ft depth Truck -Mounted Rotating Telescopic Boom Type Lifting Device, Manftex or simaar (Boom Truck) - Under 15 tons Truck Type Loader ROUP 8 Bit Sharpener Baler Tender Box Operator Brakemen Combination Mixer and Compressor (shotcreta/gunite) Compressor Operator Dockhand Fireman Generators Gunfte/Shotcrete Equipment Operator Heavy Duty Repairman Helper Hydraulic Monitor Ken Seal Machine (or similar) Mast Type Forklift Mixemhobile Assistant to Engineer Pump Operator Refrigerator Plant Reservoir -Debris Tug (Self-propelled Floating) Ross Carrier (Construction site) Rotomist Operator Self Propelled Tape Machine Shuttlecar Self Propelled Power Sweeper Operator (Includes Vacuum Sweeper) Slusher Operator Surface Heater Switchman Tar Pot Fireman Tugger Hoist, Single Drum Vacuum Cooling Plant Welding Machine (powered other than by electricity) DETERMINATION: NC -23-63-1-2009-1 GROUP 9-A Articulated Dump Truck Operator Elevator Operator Mini Excavator under 25 H.P. (Backhoe -Trencher) Skidsteer Loader, Bobcat 743 series or Smaller and similar (without attachments) GROUP 1-A Clamshe0s and Draglines over 7 cu yds Cranes over 100 tons Derrick, over 100 tons Demck Barge Pedestal mounted over 100 tons Self Propelled Boom Type Lifting Device Over 100 tons • 0 GROUP 2 A Clamshells and Draglines over 1 cu yds up to and including 7 cu yds Cranes over 45 tons up to and including 100 tons Derrick Barge 100 tons and under Self Propelled Boom Type Lifting Device over 45 tons Tower Cranes GROUP 3 A Boom Truck or dual-purpose A-Freme Truck, Non -Rotating over 15 tons. Clamshells and Draglines up to and Including 1 cu yd Cranes 45 tons and under Mobile Self -Erecting Tower Crane (Potainj 3 stories and under Self Propelled Boom Type Lifting Device 45 tons and under Truck Mounted Rotating Telescopic Boom Type Lifting Device, Manitex or similar (Boom Truk over 15 tons) 40 GROUP 4-A Boom Truck or Dual -Purpose A -Frame Truck, Non -rotating - Under 15 tons Tower Mobile 0 DESCRIPTION FOR AREAS 1 AND 2: Area 1 is all of Northern California within the following Township, State and/or county Boundaries: Commencing m the Pacific Ocean on the extension of the Southerly tine of Township 19S, of the Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, Thence Easterly along the Southerly line of Township 19S, to the Northwest comer of Township 20S, Range 6E, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 205, Range 6E, Thence Eastetty to the Northwest comer of Township 21 S, Range 7E Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 21, Range 7E Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 225, Range 9E, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 225, Range 9E, Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 23S, Range 10E, Thence Southerly to the Southeast comer of Township 24S, Range I OE, Thence Easterly to the Southeast caner of Township 24S, Range 31 E. Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 20S, Range 31 E Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 19S, Range 29E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 17S, Range 29E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 168, Range 28E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 13S, Range 28E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer Township 12S, Range 27E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 12S, Range 27E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 11 S, Range 26E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township I IS, Range 26E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 10S, Range 25E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 9S, Range 25E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 8S, Range 24E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 8S, Range 24E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 7S, Range 23E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 6S, Range 23E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township SS, Range 20E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township SS, Range 20E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 4S, Range 19E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 18, Range 19E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 1N, Range IBE, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 3N, Range 1815, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 4N, Range 17E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 4N, Range 17E, Thence Westerty to the Southeast comer of Township SN, Range ISE, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 5N, Range ISE, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 6N, Range 14E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township iON, Range 14E, Thence Easterly along the Southern line of Township I IN, to the California / Nevada State Border, Thence Northerly along the Califomia / Nevada State Border to the Northerly line of Township 17N, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 18N, Range 10E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 20N, Range I OE, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 21 N, Range 9E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast corner of Township 21 N, Range BE, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 22N, Range BE, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 22N, Range BE, Thence Westerly to the Northwest comer of Township 22N, Range BE, Thence Northerly to the Southwest comer of Township 27N, Range BE, Thence Easterly to the Southeast comer of Township 27N, Range BE, Thence Northerly, to the Northeast comer of Township 28N, Range 8E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 29N, Range 6E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 32N, Range 6E, Thence Westerly to the Northwest comer of Township 32 N, Range 6E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 35N, Range 5E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 36N, Range 3E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of township 36N, Range 3E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 37N, Range IW, Thence Northerly to the Northeast caner of Township 38N, Range IW, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 39N, Range 2W, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 40N, Range 2W, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 41 N, Range 4W, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 42N, Range 4W, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 43N, Range 5W, Thence Northerly to the California / Oregon State Border, Thence Westerly along the Cardbmia I Oregon State Border to the Westerly Boundary of Township Range 8W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 43N, Range 8W, Thence Easterly to the Southeast comer of Township 43N, Range 8W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 42N, Range 7W, Thence Easterly to the Southeast comer of Township 42N, Range 7W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 41 N, Range 6W, Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 40N, Range SW, Thence Southerly to the Southwest corner of Township 38N, Range 5W, Thence Westerly to the Northwest comer of Township 37N, Range 6W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 35N, Range 6W, Thence Westerly to the Northwest comer of Township 34N, Range 10W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest cam of Township 31 N. Range 10W, Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 30N, Range 9W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 30N, Range 9W, Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 29N, Range 8W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest caner of Township 23N, Range BW, Thence Easterly to the Northwest carter of Township 22N, Range 6W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest carter of Township 16N, Range 6W, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 16N, Range 9W, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 16N, Range 9W, Thence Westerly to the Southeast. comer of Township 17N, Range 12W, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 18N, Range 12W, Thence Westerly to the Northwest comer of Township 18N, Range 15W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 14N, Range 15W, Thence Easterly to the Northwest caner of Township 13N, Range 14W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 13N, Range 14W, Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 12N, Range 13W, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 12N, Range 13W, Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 11 N, Range 12W, Thence Southerly into the Pacific Ocean and Commencing in the Pacific Ocean on the extension of the Humboldt Base Line, Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township IS, Range 2E, Thence Southerly to the Southwest comer of Township 2S, Range 2E, Thence Easterly to the Northwest comer of Township 3S, Range 3E, Thence Southerly to the Southwest caner of Township 5S, Range 3E, Thence Easterly to the Southeast comer of Township SS, Range 4E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 4S, Range 4E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 3S, Range 3E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 5N, Range 3E, Thence Easterly to the Southeast comer of Township 6N, Range 5E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast carter of Township 7N, Range 5E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 8N, Range 3E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 9N, Range 3E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township iON, Range 1 E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 13N, Range 1 E. Thence Westerly into the Pacific Ocean, excluding that portion of Northam California contained within the following lines: Commencing at the Southwest comer of Township 12N, Range 11 E. of the Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, Thence Easterly to the Southeast comer of Township 12N, Range ISE, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 12N, Range 16E, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 13N, Range ISE, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 13N, Range ISE, Thence Westerly to the Southeast comer of Township 14N, Range 14E, Thence Northerly to the Northeast comer of Township 16N, Range 14E, Thence Westerly to the Northwest comer of Township 16N, Range 12E, Thence Southerly to the Southwest caner of Township 16N, Range 12E, Thence Wes" to the Northwest comer of Township 15N, Range 11 E, Thence Southerly to the point of beginning at the Southwest comer of Township 12N, Range 11 E, Area 2 shall be all areas not part of Area 1 described above. 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I I V",rz? of .3t *,tr ti - vwo-,x rtmll of 39 a 3? f 7.,mV A -7T r1vrAi,T ko- A rjor,-Mr.>r. ajltso! 1z vr�, em oj k3 �v%W.'-e: fwlT 0",q :o.;aT f', D�.r""Tw- o"', 'A vit-ft'r-A.., 17 3 s,,Wk V1,9 IF"m,( , tag rrlun!? •+sv ow 1!= ftj�%xff ,:!a V.F�i-Vrfwr ."w itfirr", #:u� ,f?. wff., Of vws-t.v tw3,01, ;wt?xAP "M e- '. !:� 'Civ, �WFI_-*?V.�oTbl;'T�;e-�'Z�L;',*rVC4'IC�4U� L tt .T t"'r.4ir Vv f tr 4 j.: rK k :;T o -,IIw V=n.yuw'a OM tj ,Ix s,-4n--qT wt tmw;,w-&1 ero -mofc-W-, vwv-IT q1 tj vtmon inn 0 'Ahoi,. t=�(r s GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART ?,CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: # OPERATING ENGINEER (HEAVY AND HIGHWAY WORK) (SPECIAL SINGLE AND SECOND SHIFT) + DETERMINATION: NC -23-63-1-20031 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2009 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 30, 2010• Effective until superseded by a new determination Issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 7034774 for the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: Ail localities within Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Sisklyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, and Yuba counties. # Indicates an apprenticeable crA Effective as of July 1, 2008, the determination, issuance and publication of the prevailing wage apprentice scheduleslapprentice wage rates have bee reassigned by the Department of Industrial Relations from the Division of Labor Statistics and Research to the Division of Apprenticeship Standards. To obtain any apprentice schedules/apprentice wage rates, please contact the Division of Apprenticeship Standards or refer to the Division of Apprenticeship Standards' website at httpJ/www.dir.ca.gov/das/das.html. ° For classifications within each group, see pages 39B40. ° AREA 1- Alameda, Contra Costa, Butte, Merin, Merced, Napa, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Stanistaus, Sutter, Yob and Yuba counties; and portions of Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity counties. ° AREA 2 - Del Norte and Modoc, and portions of Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity counties. (Portions of counties falling in each area detailed on page 41). a Saturday in the same work week may be worked at straight -time If a Job Is shut down during the normal work week due to inclement weather. " Includes an amount for supplemental dues. RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the pallcular craft, classification, or" of worker employed on the project, which Is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collediv* bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current detemdnations on the Internet at http:/Mww.(Hr.ce.gov/DLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 7034774. TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at http•1Mrww.dir.ca.gov/DLSR/PWD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. 39A Employer Payments Straight -Time Overtime Hourly Rate Classification Basic Health Pension Vacation Training Other Hours Total Daily/ Sunday and (Joumayperson) Hourly and end Payments Hourly Saturdw Holiday Rate Welfare HolidayP Rate 11/2X ZX Classification Groutf Area 1° Area 2° Area 1° Area 2° Area 11 Area 2° Area 1° Area 2° Group 1 $42.10 $44.10 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $64.120 $66.120 $85.170 $88.170 $106.220 $110.220 Group 2 $40.37 $42.37 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $62.390 $64.390 $82.575 $85.575 $102.760 $106.760 Group 3 $38.71 $40.71 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $60.730 $62.730 $80.085 $83.085 $99.440 $103.440 Group 4 $37.15 $39.15 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $59.170 $61.170 $77.745 $80.745 $96.320 $100.320 Group 5 $35.73 $37.73 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $57.750 $59.750 $75.615 $78.615 $93.480 $97.480 Group 6 $34.23 $36.23 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $56250 $58.250 $73.365 $76.365 $90.480 $94.480 Group 7 $32.95 $34.95 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $54.970 $56.970 $71.445 $74.445 $87.920 $91.920 Group 8 $31.68 $33.68 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $53.700 $55.700 $69.540 $72.540 $85.380 $89.380 Group B -A $29.17 $31.17 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $51.190 $53.190 $65.775 $68.775 $80.360 $84.360 Group 1-A $43.08 $45.08 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 6 $65.100 $67.100 $86.640 $89.640 $108.180 $112.180 Crane Assistant to Engineer $35.25 $37.25 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $57.270 $59.270 $74.895 $77.895 $92.520 $96.520 .Truck Assistant to Engineer $32.66 $34.66 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $54.680 $56.680 $71.010 $74.010 $87.340 $91.340 Group 2-A $41.09 $43.09 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $63.110 $65.110 $83.655 $86.655 $104200 $108.200 Truck Crane Assistant to Engineer $34.96 $36.96 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $56.980 $58.980 $74.460 $77.460 $91.940 $95.940 Assistant to Engineer $32.43 $34.43 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $54.450 $56.450 $70.665 $73.665 $86.880 $90.880 Group 3-A $39.13 $41.13 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $61.150 $63.150 $80.715 $83.715 $100.280 $104.280 Truck Crane Assistant to Engineer $34.69 $36.69 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $56.710 $58.710 $74.055 $77.055 $91.400 $95.400 Hydraulic $34.23 $3623 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $56.250 $58.250 $73.365 $76.365 $90.480 $94.480 Assistant to Engineer $32.12 $34.12 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $54.140 $56.140 $70.200 $73.200 $86.260 $90.260 Group 4,A $35.73 $37.73 $10.07 $7.00 $3.60 $0.62 $0.73 8 $57.750 $59.750 $75.615 $78.615 $93.480 $97.480 # Indicates an apprenticeable crA Effective as of July 1, 2008, the determination, issuance and publication of the prevailing wage apprentice scheduleslapprentice wage rates have bee reassigned by the Department of Industrial Relations from the Division of Labor Statistics and Research to the Division of Apprenticeship Standards. To obtain any apprentice schedules/apprentice wage rates, please contact the Division of Apprenticeship Standards or refer to the Division of Apprenticeship Standards' website at httpJ/www.dir.ca.gov/das/das.html. ° For classifications within each group, see pages 39B40. ° AREA 1- Alameda, Contra Costa, Butte, Merin, Merced, Napa, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Stanistaus, Sutter, Yob and Yuba counties; and portions of Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity counties. ° AREA 2 - Del Norte and Modoc, and portions of Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity counties. (Portions of counties falling in each area detailed on page 41). a Saturday in the same work week may be worked at straight -time If a Job Is shut down during the normal work week due to inclement weather. " Includes an amount for supplemental dues. RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the pallcular craft, classification, or" of worker employed on the project, which Is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collediv* bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current detemdnations on the Internet at http:/Mww.(Hr.ce.gov/DLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 7034774. TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at http•1Mrww.dir.ca.gov/DLSR/PWD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. 39A GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: #LABORER AND RELATED CLASSIFICATIONS DETERMINATION: NATION: NC -23-102-1-2009.2 ISSUE DATE: AUGUST 22, 2009 EXPIRATION DATE OF DFTIRRMI NATION: JUNE 30,2010- Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director of Iadustrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 7034774 afRar 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent deoamination is issaed LOCALITY: ALL LOCALITIES WITHIN ALAMEDA, A1FINE, AMADOR, BUTTE, CALAVFRAS, COLUSA, CONTRA COSTA. DFL NORTE, E- DORADO, FRESNO. GLENN, HUMBOLDT. ICINGS. LAID;.,. LASSEN. MADEtA. MARIPOSA, MARIN, MENDOCINO, ME RCED. MODOC, MONTEREY. NAPA, NEVADA. PLACER, PLUMAS. SACRAMENTO. SAN BP O, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN JOAQUIN, SAN MATEO, SANTA CLARA, SANTA CRUZ, SHASTA, SIERRA, SISKIYOU, SOIANO, SONOMA, STANISLAUS, SUTLER, TEHAMA, TRINITY, TULARE, TUOLUMNE, YOLO, AND YUBA COUNTIES. Emnlover Payments Stroiaht-Time Overtime Hourly Rate Classification' Basic Health Pension Vacation Training Other Hoursn Total Daily Saturday" Sunday/ (Jowneype son) Hourly and and Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Holiday Rate I12X 11/IX 2X AREA I' Construction Specialist 27.84 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.90 56.82 56.82 70.74 Group l; Group I(Bf 27.14 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.20 55.77 55.77 69.34 Group 1 (A) 27.36 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.42 56.10 56.10 69.78 Group 1 (C) 27.19 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.25 55.85 55.85 69.44 Group 1 (E) 27.69 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.75 56.60 56.60 70.44 Group 1 (F-1) 27.72 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.78 56.64 56.64 70.50 Group 1 (F-2) 26.74 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 41.80 55.17 55.17 68.54 Group 1 (G) 27.34 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.40 56.07 56.07 69.74 Group 2 26.99 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.05 55.55 55.55 69.04 Group 3; Group 3(A) 26.89 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 41.95 55.40 55.40 68.84 Group 4; Group 6(B) 2038 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 35.64 45.93° 45.93° 56.228 Group 5' a 12.90 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 27.96 34.41 34.41 40.86 Group 6 28.10 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 43.16 57.21 57.21 71.26 Group 6 (A) 27.60 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.66 56.46 56.46 70.26 Group 6 (C) 27.01 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.07 55.58 55.58 69.08 Group 7 - Stege l (1`6 months) 18.82 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 33.88 43.29 43.29 52.70 Stage 2 (les 6 months) 21.51 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 36.57 47.33 47.33 58.08 Stage 3 (34 6 months) 24.20 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 39.26 51.36 51.36 63.46 AREA 2' Construction Specialist 26.84 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 41.90 55.32 55.32 68.74 Group l; Group 1(B)y Mir 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 41.20 54.27 54.27 67.34 Group 1 (A) 26.36 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 41.42 54.60 54.60 67.78 Group 1 (C) 26.19 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 41.25 54.35 54.35 67.44 Group 1 (E) 26.69 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 41.75 55.10 55.10 68.44 Group 1 (F-1) 26.72 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 41.78 55.14 55.14 68.50 Group 1 (F-2) 25.74 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 40.80 53.67 53.67 66.54 Group 2 25.99 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 41.05 54.05 54.05 67.04 Group 3; Group 3(A) 25.89 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 40.95 53.90 53.90 66.84 •Group 4; Group 6(B) 19.58 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 34.64 44.43° 44.43' 54.22° Group 5' 12.90 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 27.96 34.41 34.41 40.86 Group 6 27.10 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.16 55.71 55.71 69.26 Group 6 (A) 26.60 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 41.66 54.96 54.96 68.26 Group 6 (C) 26.01 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 41.07 54.08 54.08 67.08 Group 7 -Stage 1 (10 6 months) 18.12 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 33.18 42.24 42.24 51.30 Stage 2 (2od 6 months) 20.71 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 35.77 46.13 46.13 56.48 Stage 3 (3i86 months) 23.30 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 38.36 50.01 50.01 61.66 PLEASE GO TO PAGE 50 FOR CLASSIFICATIONS WITHIN EACH GROUP # INDICATES AN APPRENTICEABLE CRAFT. EFFECTIVE AS OF JULY 1, 2008, THE ISSUANCE AND PUBLICATION OF THIN PREVAILING WAGE APPRENTICE SCHEDULES/APPREN ICE WAGE RATES HAVE BEEN REASSIGNED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS FROM THE DIVISION OF LABOR STATISTICS AND RESEARCH TO THE DIVISION OF APPRENTICESHIP STANDARDS. TO OBTAIN ANY APPRENTICE SCHEDULES/APPRENTICE WAGE RATES, PLEASE CONTACT THE DIVISION OF APPRENTICESHIP STANDARDS OR REFER TO THE DIVISION OF APPRENTICESHIP STANDARDS' WEBSITE AT HTTP//WWW.DMCA.GOV/DAS/DAS.HTML H GROUP 1(D) - MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR TRACKM N AND ROAD BEDS AND ALL EMPLOYEES PERFORMING WORK COVERED BY IRIS CLASSIFICATION SHALL RECEIVE $0.25 PER PER HOUR ABOVE THEIR REGULAR RATE FOR ALL WORK PERFORMED ON UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES NOT SPECIFICALLY COVERED HEREIN. THIS SHALL NOT APPLY TO WORK BELOW GROUND LEVEL IN OPEN CUT THLS SHALL APPLY TO CUT AND COVER WORK OF SUBWAY CONSTRUCTION AFTER TEMPORARY COVER HAS BEEN PLACED. GROUP 1(HH) - ALL LABORERS WORKING OFF OR WITH OR FROM BOS'N CHAIRS, SWINGING SCAFFOLDS, BELTS RECEIVE $0.25 PER HOUR ABOVE THEIR APPLICABLE WAGE RATE. THIS SHALL NOT APPLY TO LABORERS ENMIED TO RECEIVE THE WAGE RATE SET FORTH IN GROUP 1(A). b SATURDAYS IN THE SAME WORK WEEK MAY BE WORKED AT STRAIGHT-TD4E IF JOB IS SHUT DOWN DURING THE NORMAL WORK WEEK DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, MAJOR MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN OR LACK OF MATERIALS BEYOND THE CONTROL OF THE EMPLOYER C AREA I - ALAMEDA, CONTRA COSTA, MARIN, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN MATEO, AND SANTA CIARA COUNTIES. AREA 2 - ALPINE, AMADOIR, BumCALAVERAS, Cum, DE. NORM EL DORADO, FRESNO, GLENN, HUMBOLDT, ICINGS, LAKE, LASSEN, MADIRA, MARIPOSA, MENDOCINO, MERCED, MODOC, MONTEREY, NAPA, NEVADA, PLACER, PLUMAS, SACRAMENTO, SAN BENITO, SAN JOAQUIN, SANTA CRUZ, SHASTA, SIERRA, SISKIYOU, SOLANO, SONOMA, STANISLAUS, SUTTER, TEHAMA, TRINITY, TULARE, TUOLUMNE, YOLO AND YUBA COUNTIES. d SERVICE LANDSCAPE LABORER ON NEW CONSTRUCTION MAY WORK ANY FIVE (5) DAYS WITHIN A WEEK e AN INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYER MAY EMPLOY TWO ENTRY LEVEL LABORERS FOR EVERY FOUR (4) REGULAR LABORERS ON EACH JOB OR PROJECT ENTRY LEVE. LABORERS RECEIVE NO PREDETERMINED INCREASES. THIS RATIO OF ENTRY LEVE- LABORERS TO REGULAR LABORERS APPLIES ONLY To WORK ON THE SAME JOB SITE f GROUP l(B) RECEIM AN ADDITIONAL AMOUNT EACH DAY. SEE PAGE 50 FOR DETAILS. g WHEN THREE SHIFTS ARE EMPLOYED FOR FIVE (5) OR MORE CONSECUTIVE DAYS, SEVEN AND ONE-HALF (7 %) CONSECUTIVE HOURS (EXCLUSIVE OF MEAL PERIOD), SHALL CONSTITUTE A DAY OF WORK, FOR WHICH EIGHT (8) TIMES THE STRAIGHT TIME HOURLY RATE SHALL BE PAID AT THE NONSHIFT WAGE RATE FOR THE SECOND SHIFT. THE THIRD SHIFT SHALL BE SEVEN (7) HOURS OF WORK FOR EIGHT (8) HOURS PAY AT THE NON -SHIFT WAGE RAT£ h TONE PAY AT THREE DOLLARS ($3.00) PER HOUR, FACTORED AT THE APPLICABLE OVERTIME MULTIPLE WILL BE ADDED TO THE BASE RATE FOR WORK PERFORMED OUTSIDE THE FREE ZONE DESCRIBED BY THE BOUNDARIES ALONG TOWNSHIP AND RANGE LINES. PLEASE SEE TRAVEL AND SUBSISTENCE PROVISION FOR MAP DESCRIPTION AND EXCEPTIONS. RECOGNIZED BOLIDAYS: HOLIDAYS UPON WHICH THE GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE FOR HOLIDAY WORK SHALL BE PAI), SHALL BE ALL HOLIDAYS IN THE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT, APPLICABLE TO THE PARTICULAR CRAFT, CLASSIFICATION, OR TYPE OF WORKER EMPLOYED ON THE PROJECT, WHICH IS ON FIE WITH THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. IF THE PREVAILING RATE IS NOT BASED ON A COLLECTIVELY BARGAINED RATE, THE HOLIDAYS UPON WHICH THE PREVAIING RATE SHALL BE PAID SHALL BE AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 6700 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE YOU MAY OBTAIN THE HOLIDAY PROVISIONS FOR THE CURRENT DETERMINATIONS ON THE INTERNET AT HTTP://W W WDItCAGOV/DLSR/PWD. HOLIDAY PROVISIONS FOR CURRENT OR SUPERSEDED DETERMINATIONS MAYBE OBTAINED BY CONTAC IND THE PREVAILING WAGE UNIT AT (415) 7034774. TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: IN ACCORDANCE WITH LABOR CODE SECTIONS 1773.1 AND 1773.9, CONTRACTORS SHALL MAKE TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENTS TO EACH WORKER TO EXECUTE THE WORK YOU MAY OBTAIN THE TRAVEL.. AND/OR SUBSISTENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CURRENT DETERMINATION ON THE INTERNET AT HTTP://W W W.DIR.CA.GOV/DLSR/PWD. 49 DETERMINATION: NC -23-102-1-2009-2 and NC -23-102.1-2009-2A CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST ASPHALT IRONERS AND RAKERS CHAINSAW LASER BEAM IN CONNECTION WITH LABOROVS WORK MASONRY AND PLASTER TENDER •CAST IN PLACE MANHOLE FORM SETTERS PRESSURE PIPELAYERS DAVIS TRENCHER- 300 OR SIMILAR TYPE (AND ALL SMALL TRENCHERS) STATE LICENSED BLASTERS AS DESIGNATED DIAMOND DRI IER.S MULTIPLE UNIT DRILLS HYDRAULIC DRILLS CERTIFIED WELDER GROUP 1 (FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ONLY, USE GROUP 1 (G) FOR SOME OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATTONS) ASPHALT SPREADER BOXES (AIL TYPES) BARKO, WACKER AND SIMILAR TYPE TAMPERS BUGGYMOBILE CAULKERS, BANDERS, PIPEWRAPPERS, CONDUIT LAYERS, PLASTIC PIPE LAYERS CERTIFIED ASBESTOS AND MOLD REMOVAL WORKER CERTIFIED HAZARDOUS WASTE WORKER (INCLUDING LEAD ABATEMENT) COMPACTORS OF ALL TYPES CONCRETE AND MAGNESTTE MIXER AND K YARD CONCRETE PAN WORK CONCRETE SANDERS, CONCRETE SAW CRIBBERS AND/OR SHORING CUT GRANITE CURB SETTER DRI PAK-IT MACHINE FALLER, LOGTOADER AND BUCKER FORM RAISERS, SLIP FORMS GREEN CUTTERS HEADERBOARD MEN, HUBSEITERS, ALIGNERS BY ANY METHOD HIGH PRESSURE BLOW PIPE (1-1/Y' OR OVER, 100 LBS. PRESSURE/OVER) HYDRO SEEDER AND SIMILAR TYPE JACKHAMMER OPERATORS JACKING OF PIPE OVER 12 INCHES JACKSON AND SIMILAR TYPE COMPACTORS KETTLEMEN, POTMEN, AND MEN APPLYING ASPHALT, LAY-KOLD, CREOSOTE, LIME, CAUSTIC AND SIMILAR TYPE MATERIALS (APPLYING MEANS APPLYING DIPPING, OR HANDLING OF SUCH MATERIALS) LAGGING, SHEETING; WHALING, BRACING, TRENCH -JACKING, LAGGING HAMMER MAGNESITE, EPDXY RESIN, FIBER GLASS AND MASTIC WORKERS (WET/DRY) NO JOINT PIPE AND STRIPPING OF SAME, INCLUDING REPAIR OF VOIDS PAVEMENT BREAKERS AND SPADERS, INCLUDING TOOL GRINDER PERMA CURBS PRECAST -MANHOLE SETTERS PIPELAYERS (INCLUDING GRADE CHECKING IN CONNECTION WITH PIPELAYING) PRESSURE PIPE TESTER •POST HOLE DIGGERS -AIR, GAS, AND ELECTRIC POWER BROOM SWEEPERS POWER TAMPERS OF ALL TYPES, EXCEPT AS SHOWN IN GROUP 2 RAM SET GUN AND STUD GUN RIPRAPSTONEPAVER AND ROCK -SLINGER, INCLUDING PLACING OF SACKED CONCRETE AND/OR SAND (WET OR DRY) AND GABIONS AND SIMILAR TYPE ROTARY SCARIFIER OR MULTIPLE HEAD CONCRETE CHIPPING SCARIFIER ROTO AND DITCH WITCH ROTOTILER SAND BLASTERS, POTMEN, GUNMEN, AND NOZZ EMEN SIGNALING AND RIGGING SMILED WRECKER (REMOVING AND SALVAGING OF SASH, WINDOWS, DOORS- PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES) TANK CLEANERS TREE CLAMBERS TRENCHLESS TECHNOLOGY LABORER- PIPE INSTALLATION, BURSTING, RELINING, OR SIMILAR TRENCHLESS LABORER'S WORK CAMERA CONTROLLER TURBO BLASTER VMRASCREEO-BUIL FLDAT IN CONNECTION WITH LABORER'S WORK VIBRATORS GROUP I(A) ALL WORK OF LOADING, PLACING AND BLASTING OF ALL POWDER & EXPLOSIVES OF WHATEVER TYPE, REGARDLESS OF METHOD USED FOR LOADING AND PLACING JOY DRIL MODEL TWM-2A GARDENER -DENVER MODEL DH 143 AND SIMILAR TYPE DRILLS TRACK DRntARS JACK LEG DRILLERS WAGON DRn I FRS MECHANICAL DRILLERS -ALL TYPES REGARDLESS OF TYPE OR METHOD OF POWER MECHANICAL PIPE LAYER -All, TYPES REGARDLESS OF TYPE OR METHOD OF POWER BLASTERS AND POWDERIMAN HIGH SCALERS (INCLUDING DRELING OF SAME) TREETOPPER BITGRINDER GROUP 1031 - SEE GROUP 1 RATES SEWER CLEANERS (ANY WORKMEN WHO HANDLE OR COME IN CONTACT WITH RAW SEWAGE IN SMALL DIAMETER SEWERS) SHALL RECEIVE SI.00 PER DAY ABOVE GROUP 1 WAGE RATES. THOSE WHO WORK INSIDE RECENTLY ACTIVE, LARGE DIAMETER SEWERS. AND ALL RECENLTY ACTIVE SEWER MANHOLES SHAI I RECEIVE $5.00 PER DAY ABOVE GROUP 1 WAGE RATES. GROUP I(C1 BURNING AND WELDING IN CONNECTION WITH LABORER'S WORK SYNTHETIC THERMOPLASTICS AND SIMILAR TYPE WELDING 0 CROUP 1 (Dl SEE FOOTNOTE A ON PAGE 49 GROUP A WORK ON AND/OR IN BELL HOLE FOOTINGS AND SHAFTS THEREOF, AND WORK ON AND IN DEEP FOOTINGS (DEEP FOOTINGS IS A HOLE 15 FEET OR MORE IN DEEM) SHAFT IS AN EXCAVATION OVER FIFTEEN (15) FEET DEEP OF ANY TYPE GploUP 1 MLII ALIGNER OF WIRE WINDING MACHINE IN CONNECTION WITH GUHIIING OR SHOT CRETE GROUP 1(F -2i ALIGNER HELPER OF WIRE WINDING MACHIN? IN CONNECTION WITH GUNITING OR SHOT CRETE GROUP I (Cl APPLIES ONLY TO WORK IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PIPELAYERS (INCLUDING GRADE CHECKING IN CONNECTION WITH PIPELAYING), CAULKERS, HANDERS, PIPEWRAPPERS, CONDUIT LAYERS, PLASTIC PIPE LAYER, PRESSURE PIPE TESTER, NO JOINT PIPE AND STRIPPING OF SAME, INCLUDING REPAIR OF VOIDS, PRECAST MANHOLE SETTERS, CAST IN PLACE MANHOLE FORM SETTERS IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ONLY GROUP IM SEE FOOTNOTE A ON PAGE 49 GROUP2 ASPHALT SHOVELERS CEMENT DUMPERS AND HANDLING DRY CEMENT OR GYPSUM CHOKE -SETTER AND RlG3G R (CLEARING WORK) CONCRETE BUCKET DUMPER AND CHUTPMAN CONCRETE CHIPPING AND GRINDING CONCRETE LABORERS (WET OR DRY) DRILLERS HELPER, CHUCK TENDER. NIPPER (ONE CHUCKTENDER ON SINGLE MACHINE OPERATION WITH MINIMUM OF ONE CHUCKTENDER FOR EACH TWO MACHINES ON MULTIPLE MACHINE OPERATION. JACKHAMMERS IN NO WAY INVOLVED IN THIS ITEM) GUINEA CHASER (STAKEMAN), GROUT CREW HIGH PRESSURE NOZZL.EMAN, ADDUCTORS HYDRAULIC MONITOR (OVER 100 LBS. PRESSURE) LOADING AND UNLOADING, CARRYING AND HANDLING OF ALL RODS AND MATERIALS FOR USE IN REINFORCING CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION PITTSBURGH CHIPPER, AND SIMILAR TYPE BRUSH SHREDDERS SEMI -SKILLED WRECKER (SALVAGING OF OTHER BUILDING MATERIALS) - SEE ALSO SKILLED WRECKER (GROUP 1) SLOPER SINGLEFOOT. HAND HELD. PNEUMATIC TAMPER ALL PNEUMATIC, AIR, GAS AND ELECTRIC TOOLS NOT LISTED IN GROUPS 1 THROUGH I (F) JACKING OF PIPE -UNDER 12 INCHES GROUP3 CONSTRUCTION LABORERS INCLUDING BRIDGE LABORERS AND GENERAL LABORERS DUMPMAK LOAD SPOTTER FLAGPERSON FIRE WATCHER FENCE ERECTORS GUARDRAIL ERECTORS GARDENER, HORTICULTURAL AND LANDSCAPE LABORERS (SEE GROUP 4, FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ON NEW CONSTRUCTION DURING PLANT ESTABLIS104ENT PERIOD) JETTING LIMBERS, BRUSH LOADERS, AND PLIERS PAVEMENT MARKERS (BUTTON SETTERS) MAINTENANCE, REPAIR TRACKMFN AND ROAD BIDS STREETCAR AND RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION TRACK LABORERS TEMPORARY AIR AND WATER LINES. VICTAULIC OR SIMILAR TOOL ROOM ATTENDANT (JOBSITE ONLY) GROUP 3 (N - SFE GROUP 3 RATES COMPOSITE CREW PERSON (OPERATION OF VEHICLES, WHEN IN CONJUNCTION WITH LABORER'S DUTIES) GROUP ALL FINAL CLEANUP WORK OF DEBRIS, GROUNDS AND BUILDING NEAR THE COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO STREET CLEANERS CLEANING AND WASHING WINDOWS (NEW CONSTRUCTION ONLY). SERVICE LANDSCAPE LABORERS (SUCH AS GARDENER, HORTICULTURE, MOWING, TRIIMDIC; REPLANTING, WATERING DURING PLANT ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD) ON NEW CONSTRUTION BRICK CLEANERS (JOB SITE ONLY) MATERIAL CLEANERS (JOB SITE ONLY) N01E: AN ADDITIONAL DETERMINATION FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE WORK AFTER THE PLANT ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD OR WARRANTY PERIOD IS PUBLISHED ON PAGE 57 OF THESE GENERAL DETERMINATIONS. GROUPS ENTRY LEVEL LABORERS (2000 HOURS). NOTE ENTRY LEVEL LABORERS RECEIVE NO PREDETERMINEDINCREASES GROUP6 STRUCTURAL NOZZLEMAN GROUP 6 (A) NOZZLE MAN (INCLUDING GUNMAN, POTMAN) RODMAN GROUNDMAN GROUP 6 Bl - SEE GROUP 4 RATES GUNITE TRAINEE (ONE GUNITE LABORER SHALL BE ALLOWED FOR EACH THREE (3) JOURNEYMAN (GROUP 6,6A, 6C, OR GENERAL LABORER) ON A CREW. INTHE ABSENCE OF THE JOURNEYMAN, THE GUNITE TRAINEE RECEIVES THE JOURNEYMAN SCALE.). NOTE THIS RATIO APPLIES ONLY TO WORK ON THE SAME JOB SITE GROUP6(C1 REBOUNDMAN LANDSCAPE LABORER TRAINEE (RATIO FOR TRAINEES IS ONE IN THREE, AT LEAST ONE SECOND PERIOD TRAINEE AND AT LEAST ONE THIRD PERIOD TRAINEE MUST BE EMPLOYED BEFORE EMPLOYING ANOTHER FIRST PERIOD TRAINEE). NOTE: THIS RATIO APPLIES ONLY TO WORK ON THE SAME JOB SITE. GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: #LABORER AND RELATED CLASSIFICATIONS (Spend Single and Second Shift) DMAMINATJON: NC -23-102-1-2009-2A •ISSUE DATE: August OI 2009 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: JUNE 30,2010- Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director d' Industrial Relations. Comas the Division ofLabor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 after 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent deter nidation is issued LOCALITY: ALL LOCALITIES WrrH1N ALAMEDA, ALPINE, AMAMI , BUTTE, CAJAVERAS, COLUSA, CONTRA COSTA, DEL NORTE, EL DORADO, FRESNO, GLENN, HUMBOLDT. KINGS, LAKE, TASSEN, MADERA. MARIPOSA, MARK MENDOC9N0, MERCED. MODOC, MONTEREY, NAPA, NEVADA, PLACER, PLUMA.S, SACRAMENTO, SAN BENITO. SAN FRANCISCO. SAN JOAQUIN, SAN MATEO, SANTA TIARA, SANTA CRUZ, SHASTA, SIERRA, SISKIYOU, SOLANO, SONOMA, STANISJAUS, SUTTER, TEHAMA, TRINITY, TULARE, TUOLUMNE, YOLO, AND YUBA COUNTIES. Emoloyer Payments Strair t -Time Overtime Hourly Rate Classification Basic Health Pension Vacation Training Other Hours Total Daily Saturday Sunday/ (Joumeyperson) Hourly and and Payments Hourly Holiday Rateg Welfare Holiday Rate 11/2X 11/2X 2X AREA I' Construction Specialist 30.84 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.90 61.32 61.32 76.74 Group 1; Group I(B)f 30.14 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.20 60.27 60.27 75.34 Group 1 (A) 30.36 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.42 60,60 60.60 75.78 Group 1 (C) 30.19 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.25 60.35 60.35 75.44 Group 1 (E) 30.69 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.75 61.10 61.10 76.44 Group 1 (F-1) 30.72 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.78 61.14 61.14 76.50 Group 1 (F-2) 29.74 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 44.80 59.67 59.67 74.54 Group 1 (G) 30.34 5.54 6.77 2.28 0,34 0.13 8 45.40 60.57 60.57 75.74 Group 2 29.99 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.05 60.05 60.05 75.04 Group 3; Gawp 3(A) 29.89 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 44.95 59.90 59.90 74.84 Group 4; Group 6(B) 23.58 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 38.64 50.434 50.434 62.224 Group 5 e 15.90 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 30.96 38.91 38.91 46.86 Group 6 31.10 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 46.16 61.71 61.71 77.26 Group 6 (A) 30.60 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.66 60.96 60.96 76.26 Group 6 (C) 30.01 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.07 60.08 60.08 75.08 Group 7 - Stage 1 (1" 6 months) 21.82 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 36.88 47.79 47.79 58.70 Stage 2 (2°' 6 months) 24.51 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 39.57 51.83 51.83 64.08 Stage 3 (3e4 6 months) 27.20 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 42.26 55.86 55.86 69.46 AREA 2e Construction Specialist 29.69 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 44.75 59.60 59.60 74.44 Group 1; Group 1(B) f 28.99 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 44.05 58.55 58.55 73.04 Group I (A) 29.21 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 44.27 58.88 58.88 73.48 Group 1 (C) 29.04 5.54 6.77 228 0.34 0.13 8 44.10 58.62 58.62 73.14 •Gawp I (E) 29.54 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 44.60 59.37 59.37 74.14 Group i (F-1) 29.57 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 44.63 59.42 59.42 74.20 Group I (F-2) 28.59 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 43.65 57.95 57.95 72.24 Group 2 28.84 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 43.90 58.32 58.32 72.74 Group 3; Group 3(A) 28.74 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 43.80 58.17 58.17 72.54 Group 4; Grasp 6(B) 22.43 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 37.49 48.71d 48.71d 59.92d Group 5e 15.75 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 30.81 38.69 38.69 46.56 Group 6 29.95 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 45.01 59.99 59.99 74.96 Group 6 (A) 29.45 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 44.51 59.24 59.24 73.96 Group 6 (C) 28.86 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 43.92 58.35 58.35 72.78 Group 7 - Stage I (1" 6 months) 20.97 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 36.03 46.52 46.52 57.00 Stage 2 (ted 6 months) 23.56 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 38.62 50.40 50.40 62.18 Stage 3 (3'd 6 months) 26.15 5.54 6.77 2.28 0.34 0.13 8 41.21 54.29 54.29 67.36 PLEASE GO TO PAGE 50 FOR CLASSIFICATIONS WITHIN EACH GROUP # INDICATES AN APPRENTICEABLE CRAFT. EFFECTIVE AS OF JULY 1, 2008, THE ISSUANCE AND PUBLICATION OF THE PREVAILING WAGE APPRENTICE SCHEDULES/APPRENTICE WAGE RATES HAVE BEEN REASSIGNED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS FROM THE DIVISION OF LABOR STATISTICS AND RESEARCH TO THE DIVISION OF APPRENTICESHIP STANDARDS. TO OBTAIN ANY APPRENTICE SCHEDULES/APPRENTICE WAGE RATES, PLEASE CONTACT THE DIVISION OF APPRENTICESHIP STANDARDS OR REFER TO THE DIVISION OF APPRENTICESHIP STANDARDS' WEBSITE AT HTTP//WW W DIRCA CAV/DAS/DAS HTML a GROUP I(D) - MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR TRACKMEN AND ROAD BEDS AND ALL EMPLOYEES PERFORMING WORK COVERED BY THIS CLASSIFICATION SHALL RECEIVE $0.25 PER PER HOUR ABOVE THEIR REGULAR RATE FOR ALL WORK PERFORMED ON UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES NOT SPECIFICALLY COVERED HEREIN. THIS SHALL NOT APPLY TO WORK BELOW GROUND LEVEL IN OPEN CUT. THIS SHALL APPLY TO CUT AND COVER WORK OF SUBWAY CONSTRUCTION AFTER TEMPORARY COVER HAS BEEN PLACED. GROUP 1(H) - ALL LABORERS WORKING OFF OR WITH OR FROM BOS'N CHAIRS, SWINGING SCAFFOLDS, BELTS RECEIVE $0.25 PER HOUR ABOVE THEIR APPLICABLE WAGE RATE. THIS SHALL NOT APPLY TO LABORERS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE THE WAGE RATE SET FORTH IN GROUP I(A). b SATURDAYS IN THE SAME WORK WEEK MAY BE WORKED AT STRAIGHT -TIME EF JOB IS SHUT DOWN DURING THE NORMAL WORK WEEK DUE TO INC EMlENT WEATHER MAJOR MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN OR LACK OF MATERIALS BEYOND THE CONTROL OF THE EMPLOYER. c AREA 1 - ALAMEDA, CONTRA COSTA, MARIN, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN MATEO, AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES. AREA 2 - ALPINE, AMADOR, BUTTE, CALAVERAS, COLIJSA, DEL NORM EL DORADO, FRESNO, GLENN, HUMBOLDT, KINGS, LAKE, LASSEN. MADERA, MARIPOSA, MENDOCINO, MERCED, MODOC, MONTEREY, NAPA, NEVADA, PLACER, PLUMAS, SACRAMENTO. SAN BENTTO, SAN JOAQUIN, SANTA CRUZ, SHASTA, SIERRA, SISKJYOU, SOLANO, SONOMA, STANISLAUS, SUTTER, TEHAMA,' TRINITY, TUTARE, TUOLUM NE, YOLO AND YUBA COUNTIES. d SERVICE LANDSCAPE LABORER ON NEW CONSTRUCTION MAY WORK ANY FIVE (5) DAYS WITHIN A WEEK - e AN INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYER MAY EMPLOY TWO ENTRY LEVE. LABORERS FOR EVERY FOUR (4) REGULAR LABORERS ON EACH JOB OR PROJECT ENTRY LEVEL LABORERS RECEIVE NO PREDETERMINED INCREASES. THIS RATIO OF ENTRY LEVEL. LABORERS TO REGULAR LABORERS APPLIES ONLY TO WORK ON THE SAME JOB SITE f GROUP 1(B) RECEIVES AN ADDITIONAL AMOUNT EACH DAY. SEE PAGE 50 FOR DETAILS, g ZONE PAY AT THREE DOLLARS ($3.00) PER HOUR, FACTORED AT THE APPLICABLE OVERTIME MULTIPLE, WILL BE ADDED TO THE BASE RATE FOR WORK PERFORMED OUTSIDE THE FREE ZONE DESCRIBED BY THE BOUNDARIES ALONG TOWNSHIP AND RANGE LINES. PLEASE SPE TRAVEL AND SUBSISTENCE PROVISIONS FOR MAP DESCRIPTION AND EXCEPTIONS. RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: HOLIDAYS UPON WHICH THE GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE FOR HOLIDAY WORK SHALL BE PAID, SHALL BE ALL HOLIDAYS IN THE COLLECTIVE LVE ®ARGAINING AGREEMENT', APPLICABLE TO THE PARTICULAR CRAFT, CLASSIFICATION, OR TYPE OF WORKER EMPLOYED ON THE PROJECT, WHICH IS ON FILE WILL THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. IF THE PREVAI I NG RATE IS NOT BASED ON A COLLECTIVELY BARGAINED RATE, THE HOLIDAYS UPON WHICH THE PREVAILING RATE SHALL BE PAID SHALL BE AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 6700 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE YOU MAY OBTAIN THE HOLIDAY PROVISIONS FOR THE CURRENT DETERMINATIONS ON THE INTERNET AT HTTPJ/W W W.DIRCAGOV/DLSR/PWD. HOLIDAY PROVISIONS FOR CURRENT OR SUPERSEDED DETERMINATIONS MAYBE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING THE PREVAILING WAGE UNIT AT (415) 703-0774. TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: IN ACCORDANCE WITH LABOR CODE SECTIONS 1773.1 AND 1773.9, CONTRACTORS SHALL MAKE TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENTS TO EACH WORKER TO SCUTE THE WORK YOU MAY OBTAIN THE TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR THIN CURRENT DETERMINATION ON THE INTERNET AT HTTP1/W W W.DIR.CA.GOV/DLSR/PWD. 50-A Phone 01+L:N 3aS.MI U CKIN � �1 Fhonu Res (5,13)312'6121 JINi I�lA°S .3 l LOCAL AND. LO'NG'Dl$TANcE HAULING e:E.N-- ze�653•:'•: (,F. NO NZ3.6 i, Februat} _", 2008 HAULING RATES LOWBED RATES For all lowbed rates time starts from Dias Y argil & return to Dias Yard Pilot Czar ... S;=-00 per hour All -t�x;e legal loaft... S9G. U� lxr hour Tion,mul.iple-loads All 5 -We oversize loads S100.00 -per hJIU i �4ultiole loads r • All 5 -axle 16-wiiezl puple v.eighi ioat- b; ; 0 OO.per hour Scrapers, CAT )=xcaVa"&s. (for. extunple:-62333� CAT DSR o: 7b\ mode! CgMe:s, and Pavers %zit:l Picklp Nlaclww a:t.,scnedl Al: 6 -axle :Dads S1310 QU per ;�ctu.r :x.11 3 -axle loads S l b0 00 pe.r i Diu wi:.:axle :oud� 52100, 00 re: .oiv All Loa bed loads ?.hr. minimum - DU V TRLCK RATES '-SDui np. �. Uv p-er ho-jr 8� Seri�i:Erid;D:►�mp., .. y85"00,per hcur t 'rIi-Cube De►i�o Trailer S95 Oil per flour All Dump loads I hr minimum • 0 r V �s����tsofv r: eta S�Qe�� ESPLANADE PHONEMANSION 20 DATE., 7. :roti .:• �.� � � ' �_ �iADDRESS 0 LAKE OR STREAMED ALTERATION FEE SCHEDULE The Department may refuse to process a notification or a request for an extension or amendment until the department receives the proper fee or fees. STANDARD AGREEMENT Any agreement other than an agreement for gravel, rack, or sand extraction, an agreement for timber harvesting, an agreement for routine maintenance, a master agreement, or a master agreement for timber operations. Fee: If the term of the agreement is 5 years or less. For each project the agreement covers: $200 if the project costs less than $5,000. $250 if the project costs from $5,000 to less than $10,000. $500 if the project costs from $10,000 to less than $25,000. $750 if the project costs from $25,000 to less than $100,000. $1,100 if the project costs from $100,000 to less than $200,000. $1,500 if the project costs from $200,000 to less than $350,000. $2,250 if the project costs from $350,000 to less than $500,000. $4,000 if the project costs $500,000 or more. Project cost means the cost to complete each project for which notification is required. As a general rule, a notification for a standard agreement should identify only one project. If an entity chooses to identify more than one project in a single notification, the department imay require the entity to separately notify the department for one or more of the projects included in the original notification based on their type or location. If the notification includes more than one project, the fee shall be calculated by adding the separate fees for each project. For example, if a notification identifies three projects, one of which will cost less than $5,000 to complete, one of which will cost $7,500 to complete; -and one of which will cost $17,500 to complete, the fee for the first project would be $200, the fee for the second project would be $250, and the fee for the third project would be $500. Hence,; the total fee the entity would need to submit with the notification that identifies those three projects would be $950. An entity may not obtain a standard agreement for any project identified in the notification that qualifies for an agreement for gravel, rock, or sand extraction, an agreement for timber harvesting, an agreement for routine maintenance, a master agreement, or a master agreement for timber operations unless the department agrees otherwise. Fee submittal: If the entity requests an agreement with a term of 5 years or less, the fee specified in the category for agreements with a term of 5 years or less must be submitted with the notification. If the entity requests an agreement with a term longer than 5 years (Standard Long-term Agreement) the fee specified must be submitted with the notification. Page 1 of 8 STANDARD LONG-TERM AGREEMENT iAny agreement other than an agreement for timber harvesting, an agreement for routine agreement for timber operations. Fee: If the $2,400 base fee, plus For each project the agreement covers: $200 if the project costs less than $5,000. $250 if the project costs from $5,000 to less than $500 if the project costs from $10,000 to less that $750 if the project costs from $25,000 to less that $1,100 if the project costs from $100,000 to less 1 $1,500 if the project costs from $200,000 to less 1 $2,250 if the project costs from $350,000 to less $4,000 if the project costs $500,000 or more. Project cost means the cost to complete each As a general rule, a notification for a standard a entity chooses to identify more than one project require the entity to separately notify the depart 16 the original notification based on their type or to • If the notification includes more than one project, separate fees for each project. For example, if a which will cost less than $5,000 to complete, one of which will cost $17,500 to complete, the fee fo second project would be $250, and the fee for the fee the entity would need to submit with the notifi be $950. An entity may not obtain a standard agreement qualifies for an agreement for gravel, rock, or s, harvesting, an agreement for routine maintenar for timber operations unless the department ag Fee submittal: If the entity requests an agreer specified in the category for agreements with a the notification. If the entity requests an agreement with a term Ii submitted with the notification. rock, or sand extraction, an agreement for ante, a master agreement, or a master ;10,000- $25,000. $100,000. ian $200,000. ian $350,000. ian $500,000. for which notification is required) ,ement should identify only one project. If an a single notification, the department may nt for one or more of the projects included in the fee shall be calculated by adding the notification identifies three projects, one of of which will cost $7,500 to complete, and one the first project would be $200, the fee for the third project would be $500. Hence, the total ration that identifies those three projects would r any project identified in the notification that 1 extraction, an agreement for timber a master agreement, or a master agreement as otherwise. with a term of 5 years or less, thefee i of 5 years or less must be submitted with er than 5 years, the fee specified Imust be Page ? of 6 SAND, ROCK AND GRAVEL EXTRACTION AGREEMENT 40 Any agreement for commercial or non-commercial mining or extraction of gravel, other aggregate material. Fee: If the term of the agreement is 5 years or less: $500 if the annual extraction volume is less than 500 cubic yards. $1,000 if the annual extraction volume is 500 to less than 1,000 cubic yards. $2,500 if the annual extraction volume is 1,000 to less than 5,000 cubic yards. $5,000 if the annual extraction volume is 5,000 or more cubic yards. Fee: If the term of the agreement is longer than 5 years_ $10,000 base fee, plus $1,000 annual fee rock, or Fee submittal: If the entity requests an agreement with a term of 5 years or less, thel fee specified in paragraph (1) must be submitted with the notification. I If the entity requests an agreement with a term longer than 5 years, the base fee specified in paragraph (2) must be submitted with the notification. ; TIMBER HARVESTING OPERATION AGREEMENT An agreement of five years or less that covers one or more projects that are included harvesting plan approved by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protectio Fee: $1,200 base fee, plus $100 for each project the agreement covers, and Fee submittal: The fee specified must be submitted with the notification. MASTER TIMBER HARVESTING OPERATION .AGREEMENT An agreement with a term of greater than five years that covers timber operations o that are not exclusively projects to extract gravel, sand, or rock; not exclusively proj included in a timber harvesting plan approved by the California Department of Fore, Protection; or not exclusively routine maintenance projects that the entity will need separately at different time periods during the term of the agreement; and procedure the entity must follow for construction, maintenance, or other projects the covers. Fee: $7,500 base fee, plus $100 for each project the agreement covers, and $1,000 annual fee Page 3 of 6 in a timber timberland its that are ry and Fire 9 complete escribes a agreement Fee submittal: The base fee specified at a minimum must be submitted with the notification. The balance of all fees due must be paid prior to the issuance of the agreement. ' Note: If an entity chooses to identify more than one project in a single notification, the total fee may exceed $5,000 regardless of the term of the agreement. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT An agreement that covers only multiple routine maintenance projects that the entity will complete at different time periods during the term of the agreement- and describes a procedure the entity must follow for any maintenance projects the agreement covers. Fee: If the term of the agreement is 5 years or less: $1,200 base fee, plus $100 for each maintenance project completed per calendar year. Fee: If the term of the agreement is longer than 5 years: $2,400 base fee, plus $100 for each maintenance project completed per calendar year. i Fee submittal: If the entity requests an agreement with a term of 5 years or longer then 5 years, the base fee at a minimum must be submitted with the notification. The balance of all fees due must be paid prior to the issuance of the agreement. MASTER AGREEMENT An agreement with a term of greater than five years that covers multiple projects that] are not exclusively projects to extract gravel, sand, orrock; not exclusively projects that are included in a timber harvesting plan approved by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection,- or rotection,or not exclusively routine maintenance projects that the entity will need to complete separately at different time periods during the term of the agreement; and describes a procedure the entity must follow for construction, maintenance, or other projects the agreement covers. Fee: $30,000 base fee, plus: $250 for each project the agreement covers, and $2,500 annual fee I Fee submittal: The base fee specified in paragraph (1) at a minimum must be submitted with the notification. The balance of all fees due must be paid prior to the issuance of the agreement. An example of a project for which the department would issue a master agreement is a large- scale development proposal comprised of multiple projects for which specific, detailed design plans have not been prepared at the time of the original notification. The master agreement will specify a process the department and entity will follow before each project begins and may identify various measures the entity will be required to incorporate as part of each project in order to protect fish and wildlife resources. Page 4 of 6 As a general rule, the process specified in the master agreement will require the entity to notify . the department before beginning any project the agreement covers and submit a fee based on the cost of the project. After the department receives the notification, it will confirm that the master agreement covers the project and propose measures to protect fish and wildlife resources in addition to any included in the master agreement, if such measures are T ecessary for the specific project. I A master agreement will typically, but not always, encompasses one or more watersheds and/or relate to a habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan. By contrast, if the large-scale development proposal is comprised of, for example, multiple residences, golf courses, and associated infrastructure projects for which specific, detailed design plans have been prepared by the time the entity notifies the department and the entity is ready to; begin those projects, the department would issue the entity a standard agreement. AGREEMENT EXTENSION A renewal of an agreement executed prior to January 1, 2004, or an extension of an agreement executed on or after January 1, 2004. Extensions Fee: $200 To request an extension for an existing agreement, complete an Extension Request Form, and submit to the appropriate DFG Regional office with the appropriate fee. An extension request must be made prior to expiration date of the agreement. An extension is not an amendment. AGREEMENT AMENDMENT The holder of a Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement may request the Department to amend the agreement, provided the request is submitted to the Department in writing prior to the agreement's expiration. ! Minor Amendments Fee: $150. A minor amendment is one that would not significantly modify the scope or nature of'any project covered by the agreement or any measure included in the agreement to protect fish and wildlife resources. Major Amendments Fee: $500. A major amendment is one that would significantly modify the scope or nature of anyi project covered by the agreement or any measure included in the agreement to protect fish and wildlife resources, or require additional environmental review pursuant to section 21000 et seq. of the Public Resources Code or section 15000 et seq. of title 14 of the Califomia Code of Regulations. An amendment is not an extension. Page 5 of 6 A project may not be added to an agreement by amendment unless the agreement specifies • otherwise. ; To request an amendment for an existing agreement, complete an Amendment Request Form, and submit to the appropriate DFG Regional office with the appropriate fee. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) C When the department is required to act as lead agency in administering or enforcing sections 1600-1616 of the Fish and Game Code, the department may charge and collect a reasonable fee from the entity to recover its estimated CEQA-related costs in accordance with section 21089 of the Public Resources Code. The department may recover its estimated CEQA-related costs by collecting from the entity one or more deposits. If the Department is acting as lead agency, you will also be required to submit the following additional fees. Fee: $1,500 initial deposit Payment of Fees: A deposit of $1,500 must be submitted with the notification. Additional deposits will be requested as needed. The department shall refund any unused deposit to the entity. Link Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement Fees (Table Format) Page 6 of 6 • • Alk a� O�Cl7jdG t. PROJECT: OWNER' WORK AmORIZED BY: OESCRIPTIOR SadmrhConr,c*v Corv"nr,VI& DAILY EXTRA WORK.SUMMARY 1764 Bt°"rray TOOArS DATE: 0/11/2008 Ch" G NM T&M Saaow IX 0 Anderson Bros vft PQ dr d Mall 99 BCC JOB NO.' 2160067 Anderson Br&Jwn BCC PHASE: Deva iAWeroon OWNER PO NO.: Screw Pit run to sbdwft IM j%dtreotlon Forerun Opardw &0 Laborer Tearraw $1p0&50 1688.00 I Wetel Pero Da ec11 ; 112000 i, 00 —50 Tow BOC Lathor. '; : ,. i�Pvaer Ut84 Truth $ 16.00 F4W Pkimp $ 13.00 10 VNrekdVV*w Tnrck $ 3200 Lc,*ted $ 33.00 Bobcat / stddeher $ 40.00 060RTlaedr It 8&00 986 Loader s 86.00 980 Loader s 110.00 12G Motor Grader s 80.00 14G Motor Grader s 70.00 14OG Motor Grader - $ 76.00 DD90H 10 Pe ft Rohr i moo D024 PWAV Roder s 60.00 Rubber TWv&%lrVW Onm Rdw $ 8200 Paw" Mad" $190.00 As" Pfdsrp Machine s 9&00 Shoulder Mechehs $120.00 Fber Tracor $ 66.00 813 Scraper $ 90.00 813 saww $140.00 823 scraper 1.0 &0 $190.00 $860 00 816 Corthpeefor $ 100.00 05 Domer s 7&00 D7 Dww $13&00 Rubber Teed Barldhos It 3&00 PC300 EhhcwAbw s 110.00 At C.ompraeeor $ 21L00 Fawn s 6&00 Paver Broom i 7&00 Bach PW&lh+ Pulp s moo AeowBoard $ 1&00 Masora Bordl Liam Plrt It 18.00 ArGMM&q Truck s 15&00 Waw TW* s 1&00 raw BCC Equ jxnant BCC SugaYrerdor t Phony BCC p Marlow -2ULA C—pS(11Ngk) Prone: 5=091.6m Deb Total S rrw Toils $0.00 Slraet Sweeper Horn ;175.00 TOW Rel Egetpment Tota,awwiw& Poo I Hama MoDMratlm 1.0 Each $133.60 $453.60 rater rn,cdq.• Taw slrboa,bamora• o 00 �Rn • Madorp rA44 Bib -TOTAL: :1,618.00 ►� & SLMM *kmo 8UB4tbTVTAL >Z/b1 so MARK-UP (% MM 4 1&0011 $86.04 Btb•TOTAL $821.64 TOTAL COST VWM MARK-UP. 22 03884 Sam oltar Trna: aot+c DA (x ■T L —." Ton 3W Ag%W to Base Ton 1? Asphalt Ton Dung Fees Load SWO29W Ea Shaw Waddles LF DI Bap Ea Hey OWN Ea Tota,awwiw& Poo I Hama MoDMratlm 1.0 Each $133.60 $453.60 rater rn,cdq.• Taw slrboa,bamora• o 00 �Rn • Madorp rA44 Bib -TOTAL: :1,618.00 ►� & SLMM *kmo 8UB4tbTVTAL >Z/b1 so MARK-UP (% MM 4 1&0011 $86.04 Btb•TOTAL $821.64 TOTAL COST VWM MARK-UP. 22 03884 Sam oltar Trna: aot+c DA (x ■T L —." • iz :PROJECT: OWNER: WORK AMMORMED BY: DESCRIPTIOk BakkMConlraetln COOP•n, 6- DAILY EXTRA WORK SUMMARY 17..8krr" cmm G sun TOfaAY'S DATE: Br28r2006 Td M Scraper Dt 0 Anderson Bros V41e PR off of HW 99 BCC"NO.: 2260061 Anderson Brottlers BCC PNASE: Dave AnOymn OVMER PO NO.: Scrape Out pit run from Creeft &0 $71.00 $668.00 Tow WE Lagar. ;somw U ty Trj* s 1&00 F4W Pkioq i 25.00 10 WomewYV" Tel * i 62.00 L ow0ad i 66.00 BoDral I Sld011er $ 40.00 si6w Lander i 86.00 0e6 Lander s 86.00 0e0 Loads► $11&00 12G Molar Gndv s 80.00 i4GMolar Oredlr i 10.00 1400 Molar Grodw $ 1&00 ODWM10 Pw*V Rolex i 8&00 D024 Pe ft Rahe i 60.00 RifDar TYedl8k49 Dnm Rale $ ezw Pm*v haste i 100.00 Asplr6 Pk*W Madtr i a&DD shoulo r Mehr s 120.00 Fbd Trwhor i 6&0D 813 Soaper s 00.00 813 Saapar s 140.00 623 1.0 &0 $100.00 $1.62000 8/5 Conparsor s 100.00 05 Dow s 7&00 D7 Damn i 13&00 RtCoer Tbw eaddm i 3&00 PC= Excavator $110.00 At Corrpraaaar FO i ?800 WN Pastae Bloom $ am Bitch BitchPubSm $ Pwo $ 10.00 Moa Board s 1&00 Maa-v 0-rdf Litt t Plat : 1&00 Af*Okft h"dr : 16&00 VVatarTart $ 1&00 Total BOC Eo*nwt Tow Bret/ Todr TOW Rental svuf,rnant: �7 0 Nal Bala Es 10 VwWaler Dec &gertrardrnt Fbit --�j��y� ,�s� Phort« eccPrajaryMWNW.. �Llf�l C–jN i1AkJ Prwna: 6906W.0666 86pr �l�V " $ • 30'06 nl Deb Tow A wwbw ----WO-01 raw Theft. yam Tow SraDdonbaclorr Sapp Ylrtd@Q SM -TOTAL 3Z.088.00 sKAV ( t><7oTa . % I rlwRlc�P .rd $z Wil -TOTAL TOTALOOBT VM uQW,0F szomm 80f�D M lx ild 4 iQ,00 f311LY TOTAL: `o l PROJECT: OwNErr. WORK AUTHMUED BY: DESCRf nIW 0.4 4.Ir,cer,er..aadn OCR"",bw. DAILY EXTRA WORK SUMMARY Cnko. CA uses TOOA'rS DATE: W2401M T&M SaaW IX sA Anaeroon am* Vim Pit off of Mary aD ecc Joe No.: 2200057 Anderson Brogars OCC PHASE: Dave Anderson OWNER PO NO.: CompleW bad and Olt nut oyeratpr ao t7too oa � e 6o fe21.26 Tsyrnpar 7.00 � —�°° _$M50 rcrr E Lor 80.n' BCC &gyYynda Plrprrs; SCC Pralm Marr.. ��Up (• 7 I YV� 0. / PAorrrr 670801.0666 sprat Pnt D�.Earh__ X00 WemPwoDwE@M E20-00 room smog TW A& SarW Ton Ton Ton Duro Fees LOW Syldbape Esstraw vvaddNe LF Di Saps Ea ►ism Oda Ea — Tow �lererlabs.'�� ++w.w Duro Hour00 5;w Hort SKOD 10 Wheeler How —� NOtr 186.00 ra811 rnrcFira �-- 0 Trial SLpaprpaalys MNkq YtAetQ SMTOTAL lZi4`1 a6 IN y sts}Bt WAL: $0m KVO' w (% am 4 lum taco �'� faoo TOTAL COST VION MARK -W. ao.,�:ZulsJO-ao6 DAILYFEFnd #�— tY a TDTAL teas Utfr TrUck • Www F450 Pldap i le.00 10 NfrslyrWwr TnrJr L""" f 5200 s 55.00 • 95WTBabCaL 960VrT aadar f 40.00 900 Leader f 00.00 900 Loader 3 06.00 120 Motor Grady f 110.00 140 Motor Grady f 00.00 1406 MOW Grady f 70.00 D090r110 Parhrp Roser --'-- f 7&00 DD24 Pett Raw f 0&00 RmoaDnm Row s 50.00 P�r s e2oo �leaere f 19000 ShmAdw wr,d ,rr. f 95.00 Frey Traclor $120.00 617 SaWw s 6&00 616 Scraper s 90.00 023 Scraper $ 140.00 916 Ccrr,p.yor 1.0 &0 f 190.00 11.62000 Ds Doter f 100.00 D7 Dow f Rubber Thd saw" �7e&0M0 1 t 136.00 R • w1N Fwvay S XW Air Carpaaor $110.00 Fahm $ 2.00 Pam Groan -�_ i 6aoo elm PfdPWO f 7&00 A r w Board It 1Qoo 'I- em a nostril Lwd Ptark f 1&00 ArUmftft Tnck f 10.00 Water Tank f 16&00 Team BCC EW*M& t BCC &gyYynda Plrprrs; SCC Pralm Marr.. ��Up (• 7 I YV� 0. / PAorrrr 670801.0666 sprat Pnt D�.Earh__ X00 WemPwoDwE@M E20-00 room smog TW A& SarW Ton Ton Ton Duro Fees LOW Syldbape Esstraw vvaddNe LF Di Saps Ea ►ism Oda Ea — Tow �lererlabs.'�� ++w.w Duro Hour00 5;w Hort SKOD 10 Wheeler How —� NOtr 186.00 ra811 rnrcFira �-- 0 Trial SLpaprpaalys MNkq YtAetQ SMTOTAL lZi4`1 a6 IN y sts}Bt WAL: $0m KVO' w (% am 4 lum taco �'� faoo TOTAL COST VION MARK -W. ao.,�:ZulsJO-ao6 DAILYFEFnd #�— tY a TDTAL teas i - 'z D hris Thomas <;: Associate Planner 4 �U' Butte County Department of Development Services 3 7 County Center Drive `s. Oroville, Ca. 95965 , F Nov. 11.2008 Re: Financial Assurances for CA Mine I. D. 91-04-0025 I have prepared the cost estimate for our mine as you requested. (attached as Exhibit A) As you know this mine harvests rock and sand out of the bottom only of pine creek during the summer months while it is dry. We are only allowed to harvest up to 4,900 c.y.'s of material yearly. My cost estimate for any future reclamation was based on placing a maximum of 4,900 c.y.'s that may be left in stock piles back into the bottom of pine creek. Per our conversation during our on- site annual inspection on 11-05-081 have revised my estimate based on only having approximately 2,000 c.y.'s of stock piled material to reclaim. I have attached daily work summary sheets and invoice from Baldwin Contracting Co. who harvested for us in 2006 and had moved 4,900 c.y.'s of rock and sand at the mine site on pine creek. When we did this it took three 8 hour working days to complete. As part of our Fish and • Game 1600 permit we have to contour the creek bottom to the grades that are required by, Fish and Game at the end of each harvest. We did this work with the 623 scraper after we harvested the rock and all this was done within the three working day period. Therefore the cost for doing this is included in the estimate.. I have included a current copy of the following documents to verify the costs on the estimate: 1. Equipment rental rate sheet from Petersen Tractor in Chico. 2. Prevailing union labor rate sheet from the Dept. of Labor. 3. Rental rate sheet from Jim Dias Trucking that shows the size of the lowboy trailer with the tractor to pull it to move the 623 scraper, 966 loader and Rock grizzly from Chico which is approximately six miles to the mine site. 4. Estimate from Northern Star Mills for seed, mulch and fertilizer to re -seed the slope where the scraper enters and exit's the creek bottom. 5. Lake or Streambed Alteration Fee Schedule. The Construction Specialist will hand seed the slope and check grade for contouring. Under the Monitoring cost item the 15% mark-up for overhead and profit includes costs to pull a 1600 Fish and Game permit and general overhead costs i.e. Insurance, fuel, office employee, overseeing the project. Please let me know if you need anything else. Sincere , David R. Anderson Anderson Brothers Corp. Pres. U pro-, e. otirce 3�35-ri 114 e 4 2 - 61 JIM DIAS TRU CK G., INC •-19.353'~ LOCAL AND LCNG DISTANCE HAULING E.E. N��' Ct, NO 231,-35 TIALILING RATES LOWBED RATES FP -1)n dary ?00g For all lowbed rates time starts from Dias Yard & return to Dia, Yard Pilot Car ...... .............................. ' ......... $42.00 Per r hour A ' $9G.!,'jf-'1 per h-.-Iu-r legal Loadis ................................. Non Multiple load's All -;-axle oversize loads ................................ S 1 00.00 per hour 'Multiple 'loads All -ax, - 1 "e, t6 -wheel pwple weigh! iokS ................. 0.00 net 110'ar ) ,,n� CAT DSR D rS, C',:kT V mode" (for exxnpl�,: 1523 ScT . , ) -) - - . Crawlers_ and pavers vit�ri PIcc';P M,P c i,"�. arii - ed') T hour Al' S1,0.00 r)e All 8-a-xle loads ......................................... $160-00 per i"(1LUF e: ouY A.Ij 9'::Lxle,:Oads ............. I ............... ......... $. P All Lowbed loads 1. br. minimum DL -MP TRUCK RATES perhoar Dunip ...................................... Sepai-End.Dump ..................... ....... ........... 585.00 per hour ' ......... Ni-CubeNi-CubeDemo Tyaili,: ............... % ........ � . I S9:.00 ner hour All Dump loads 2 hr. minimum 0 GENERAL PREVAILING \\ AOE DEI'ER�II ATIUN MADE B\' THE DIRECTOR UJ INL'� _...._. PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER L ARTICLE 2. SECTIONS 1110. 1313 ,� D 1773.1 • FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING. HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: #LABORER AND RELATED CLASSIFICATIONS DETERMINATION: NC -23.102-1.2007.2 ISSUE DATE: AUGUST 22, 2007 THIS DATE HAS BEEN DETERMINE. IF WORK WILL EXTEND PAST THIS • EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: JUNE 29.2008•• THE RATE TO BE PAID FOR WORK PERFORMED AFTER DATE THE NEW RATE MUST BE PAID AND SHOULD BE INCORPORATED IN CONTRACTS ENTERED TNT NOW. CONTACT DIVISION OF LABOR STATISTICS .IND RESEARCH FOR SPECIFIC THE RATES AT (415) 703.4774 LOCALITY: ALL LOCALITIES WIT}UN AL.ULEDA, ALPINE, Ah1ADOR BUTTE. C.4LAVERAS, COLUSA, CONTRA COSTA. DEL NORTE, EL DORADO. FRESNO. GLENN. FRANCISCO, SAT, KINGS- LAKE. LASSEN. MADFRA MARIPOSA, MARIN. MENDOCINO, MERCED. MODOC, MONTEREY. NAPA. NEV.AD.A, PLACER, PLUMAS, SACRAMENTO. SAN BENTTO. SAN FRANCISCO, SAN COUNTIES SAN LAS EN SANTA CLARA. SANTA CRUZ. SHASTA, SIERILa. SISKIY'OU. SOLANO, SONOM.A, STANISLAUS. SUTTER. TEHA:MA. TRINITY. TULARE. TUOLUMNE. POLO. AND Y'UB.4 COUNTIES Emolover Pa\inems SnaiP.h1-Time Overtime Hourh' Rate a Health Pension Vacation Training Hours Total Daily Saturday', Sundayi Classification Basic Hourly Holiday (Jollrneyperson) Hourly and and and Rate Welfare Holiday Other Rate 1 TRX 1112\ 2X AREA I ` 7 2.28 0,47 8 39.25 52.17 52.17 65.09 Construction Specialist 525.84 5.54 5.1_ 2 63.69 25.14 5.54 5.12 2.28 0.47 8 38.55 51.12 51.1 Group I; Group I(B) 7 > 78 0.47 8 38.77 51.45 51.45 64.13 Group I (A) 25.36 5.54 5.1_ Group I (C) 25.19 5.54 5.12 2.28 0.47 8 38.60 51.195 51.195 63.79 39.10 51.945 51.945 64.79 Group I (E) 25.69 5.54 - 5.12 2.28 0.4 i 8 39.13 51.99 51 99 64.85 Group I (F-1) 25.72 5.54 ;,12 2.28 0.47 8 24.74 5.54 5.12 2.28 O.a7 8 38.15 50.52 5052 62.89 Group 1 (F-2) 38.75 51.42 51 42 64.09 Group I (G) 25.34 S.- 5.12 2.25 0.47 8 8 38.40 50.395 50.895 63.39 Group 2 24.99 5.54 5.12 2.28 0.47 8 38.30 50.741 50.745 63.19 Group 3; Group 3(A) 24.89 5.54 5.12 2.28 0.47 Group 4; Group 6(B) 18.58 5.54 5.12 2.28 0.47 S 31.99 41.284 a 1.23 50.57 0.47 8 26.31 32.76 32.76 39.21 Group S ` 12.90 5.54 5 1-7 2.2 8 8 39.11 52.56 52.56 65.61 Group 6 26.10 5.54 5.12 2.28 0'47 8 39.01 51.81 51.81 64.61 Group 6 (A) 25.60 5.54 5.12 2.28 0.47 Group 6 (C) 25.01 5.54 5.12 2.28 0.47 8 38.42 50.925 50.925 63.43 Group 7 - Stage I (I" 6 months) 17.42 5 54 5.12 2.28 0.47 8 30.83 3954 39.54 48.25 19.91 5.54 5.12 2.28 0.47 8 33.32 43.27.5 43.275 53.23 Stage 2 (2od 6 months) 7 2.78 0.47 8 35.81 47.01 47.01 58.21 Stage 3 (3" 6 months) 22.40 5.54 5.1 _ AREA 2 ` 0.47 8 38.25 50.67 50.67 63.09 ConsUumon Specialist 24.84 5.54 5.12 2.28 2 49.62 61.69 24.14 5.54 5.12 2.28 0.47 8 37.55 49.6_ Group I; Group I(BIT 37.77 4995 4995 62.13 Group I (A) 24.36 >S4 >.12 2.28 0 47 8 37.60 49.695 49.695 61.79 24.19 5.54 5.12 2.28 0.47 8 Group I (C) 7 2.28 0.47 S ?8.10 50.445 50.445 62.79 24.69 • 5.54 5.1_ Group I (E) q7 8 38.13 50.49 50.49 62.85 Group I (F-1) 24.72 5.54 5.12 218 0' 37.15 49.02 49.02 60.89 Group I (F-2) 23.74 5.54 5.12 2.28 0.47 8 37.40 49.395 49.395 61.39 Group 2 23.99 5.54 5.12 218 0.47 8 0.47 8 37.30 49.245 49.245 61.19 Group 3; Group 3(A) 23.89 5.54 5.12 2.28 Group 4; Group 6(B) 17.58 5.54 5.12 2.28 0.47 8 30.99 39.784 39.784 48.574 Group 5° 12.90 S.Sa' 5.12 2.28 0.47 8 26.31 32.76 32.76 39.21 25.10 i 54 > 17 7 78 U 47 8 38.51 51.06 51.06 63.61 Group 6 ;0.31 50.31 62.61 24.60 5.54 5.12 2.28 0.47 8 38.01 Group 6 (.A) 7 218 0.47 8 37 42 49.425 19425 61.43 Group 6 (C) 24.01 1.54 5.1 _ 7 2 28 U.a7 8 30.13 38.19 33.49 46.85 Group 7 - Stage l ( I" 6 months) 16.72 5.54 1- 7 .12.52 42.075 42.07> 51.63 m 19.11 5.54 5.12 '_.28 0.47 S Stage _ (2 6 months) 7 2.28 0.47 S 34.91 45.66 a 5.66 56.4 I Stage 3 (3" 6 months) 21.50 5.54 5.1 _ PLEASE GO TO PAGE 50 FOR CLASSIFICATIONS WITHIN EACH GROUP # INDICATES AN APPRENTICEABLE CRAFT. RATES FOR APPRENTICES ARE AVAILABLE IN THE GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE APPREN nCE SCHEDULES. BEDS AND ALL e GROUP 1(D) - PER OUR ABOVE THEIR REGULAR RAZCKJAEN OR ALL WORK PERFORMEDROADPON UNDERGROUND STRLOYEES pERFOR-MING UCTURES NORK T PECIFICAL Y C0 E ED HERBY THIS CLASSIFICAT10N EILL THIS (SHALL NOT R APPLY TO WORK BELOW GROUND LEVEL IN OPEN CUT 1111S SHALL APPLY TO CUT AND COVER WORK OF SUBWAY CONSTRUCTION AFTFR TEMPORARY COVER HAS BEEN PLACED BUS'N CHAIRS. S\\9NGING SCAFFOLDS. BELTS RECEIVE YJ 25 PER HOUR .ABOVE THEIR APPLICABLE WAGE RA TE GROUP I(H) - ALL LABORERS WORKING OFF OR WITH OR FROM THIS SHALL NOT APPLY TO LABORERS ENTITLED1'0 RECEIVE THE WAGE RATE SET FORTH IN GROUP I(A) b SATURDAYS IN THE SAME WORK WEEK MAYBE WORKED AT STRAIGHT -TIME IF JOB IS SHUT DOWN DURING THE NOR\4AL WORK WEEK DUE'1'O INCLE\t6'�T WEATHER. MAJOR MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN OR LACK OF MATERIALS BEYOND 111E CONTROL OF THE EMPLOYER c AREA 1 . AL4MEDA- CONTRA COSTA, MARIN. SAN FRANCISCO, SAN MATEO. AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES AREA 2 - ALPINE, AMADOR. BUTTE, CAIA VERAS, COLUSA. DEL NOR'IE, EL DORADO, FRESNO. GLENN. HUMBOLDT. KINGS, LAKL. LASSEN. MADERA, MARIPOSA. MENDOCINO. MERCE. MODOC. MONTEREY, NAPA, NEVADA, PLACER PLUMAS, SACRAMENTO. SAN BENITO, 5.4N JOAQUIN. SANTA CRUZ. SHASTA, SIERRA. SISF:IY'OG. SOLANO. SONOMA. STANISLAUS, BUTTER TEHAMA, TRrNTTy. TULARE. TUOLUMNE, YOLO AND YUBA COUN-HES d SERVICE LANDSCAPE LABORER ON NEW CONSTRUCTION MAY WORK ANY FIVE (5) DAYS WITHIN A WEEK. ON EACH JOB e AN D(DIVIOUAL EMPLOYER MAY EMPLOY TWO ENTRY LEVEL LABORERS FOR EVERY FOUR (a) REGULAR ONLY To WORK ON THEPAME JOB ENTRY LEVEL LABORERS RECEIVE pgpDETFgllf• IXED ByCREASES. THIS RATIO OF ENTRY LEVEL. LABORERS TO REGULAR LABORERS APPLIES f GROUP 1(B) RECEJVES .AN ADDITIONAL AMOUNT EACH D.4Y' SEEPAGE 50 FOR DETAILS g TRAINING AMOUNT IS SO 34 AL PF h WHEN THREE DAY OF WORK, FORSHIFT'S ARE FORICH EIGHT (Sl R MORE CONSECuTivE MES THE STRAIGHT TIME S. SE LY RA' E SHALL BE PAID AO THE NONSHICFT WAGE RI: TE FOR 11E SEC'O 'D SHIFT THE THIRD CONSTITUTE LIDAY WOKK SHALL BE SHIFT SHALL BE SEVEN (7) HOURS OF WORK FOR EIGHT (8) HOURS PAL' A'T' THE NON -SHIFT WAGE RATE AYS INTRE BARGAO IZIENG AHGREEMEFJT, APPLICABLE TO THEICHTHE GENERAL PREVAILING PARTICUL.AR CRAFT CLA551FlC.40110N.YOR TCE RATE FOR HO YPE OF WORKER EMPLOYED ON'ME PRO( CT, WHICH 0� FLOE Willi THE DIRECTOR OOF V E • INDUSTRIAL AS PROVIDE IN SECTION 6700 OF THE I.NG ATE IS NOT BAS YOED U A COL THIN THE HOLIDAYELY PROVISIONED RATE, S FOR THE CU RR N11' DETERNiTNATIONS ON HE HOLIDAYS UPON, WHICH THE THE INTERNET AT PAID SHALL BE HTTP://WWW.D[R.CA.GOv/DLSR/PWD. HOLIDAY PROVISIONS FOR CURRENT OR SUPERSEDED DETERMINATIONS MAYBE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING THE PREV.AILNG WAGE UNIT AT (415) 703-0774. TRA\•T1 AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYTiENT: IN ACCORDANCE %VITH LABOR CODE SECTIONS 1 713 1 .AND 1773 Q. CONTRACTORS SHALL MAKE TRAVEL AND�OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENTS TO EACH WORKER TO EXECUTE THE WORK POLI MAY' OBTAIN THE TRAVEL AND/OR SL.BS� TENCE REOLTIREMENTS FOR THE CURRENT DETERMINATION ON THE INTERNET AT DIR l:\ Liu\ DLR P\k D. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Got)ernor STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Division of Labor Statistics and Research MAILING ADDRESS: 455 Golden Gate Avenue, 91h Floor P. 0. Box 420603 • San Francisco, CA 94102 San Francisco, CA 94742-0603 PREDETERMINED INCREASES FOR LABORER AND RELATED CLASSIFICATIONS (Determination NC -23-102-1-2007-2) LABORER AND RELATED CLASSIFICATIONS (Special Single and Second Shift) (Determination NC -23-102-1-2007-2A IN ALAMEDA, ALPINE, AMADOR, BUTTE; CALAVERAS, COLUSA, CONTRA COSTA, DEL NORTE, EL DORADO, FRESNO, GLENN, HUMBOLDT, KINGS, LAKE, LASSEN, MADERA, MARIN, MARIPOSA, MENDOCINO, MERCED, MODOC, MONTEREY, NAPA, NEVADA, PLACER, PLUMAS. SACRAMENTO, SAN BENITO, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN JOAQUIN, SAN MATEO, SANTA CLARA. SANTA CRUZ, SHASTA, SIERRA, SISKIYOU, SOLANO, SONOMA, STANISLAUS, SUTTER, TEHAMA, TRINITY, TULARE, TUOLUMNE, YOLO AND YUBA COUNTIES These predetermined increases apply to the above referenced determinations for work being performed on public works projects with bid advertisement dates on or after September 1, 2007 until this determination is superseded by a new determination or a predetermined increase modification notice becomes effective. When referencing our prevailing- wage determinations, please note that if the prevailing wage rate determination that was in effect on the bid advertisement date of a project has a single asterisk (*) after the expiration date; the rate will be good for the life of the project. However, if a prevailing wage rate determination has double asterisks (**) after the expiration date; the rate must be updated on the following date to reflect the predetermined rate change(s). LABORERS: All Classifications and All Shifts (except for Group 7 — Landscape Laborer Trainee Determinations NC -23-102-1-2007-2 and NC -23-102-1-2007-2A are currently in effect and expires on June 29, 2008**. Effective June 30, 2008, there was an increase of $1.85 allocated as follows: $1.00 to the Basic Hourly Rate $0.85 to Pension Effective June 29, 2009, there.wilI be an increase of $1.80 to be allocated to wages and/or fringe benefits. Continued on the next page. • 0 510 ESPLANADE • PHONE 342.7661 - ACROSS FJt0M BIDAr MANSION DAT .2 " z0 M 441b ADDRESSf/.f�Tf.�� nt r A -T4t DD rrL A AAni rKrr • GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER 1. ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770. 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: # OPERATING ENGINEER (HEAVY AND HIGHWAY WORK) DETERMINATION: NC -23-63-1-2007-2 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2007 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 29, 2008" The rate to be paid for work performed after this date has been determined. If work will extend past this date, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research for specific rates at (415) 703-4774. LOCALITY: All locelibes within Alameda. Alpine, Amador, Bune. Calaveras. Colusa, Contra Costa. Del Norte. EI Dorado. Fresno. Glenn, Humboldt, Kings. Lake. Lassen. Madera. Marin. Mariposa. Mendocino, Merced. Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada. Placer, Plumes, Sacramento. San Benito. San Francisco. San Joaquin, San Mateo. Santa Clara. Santa Cruz. Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou. Solano. Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter. Tehama. Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yoio, and Yuba counties. Employer Payments Straight -Time Overtime Hourly Rate Classification Basic Health Pension Vacation Training Other Hours Total Daily/ (Joumeyperson) Hourly and and Payments Hourty Saturday' Rate Welfare Holiday' Rate 11r2X Sunday and Holiday 2X Classification Group' Area 1° Area 2` Area 1' Area 2` Area 1° Area 2` Group 1 $36.09 $38.09 $9.05 $6.00 $3.55 50.62 50.73 8 $56.040 $58.040 574.085 $77.085 Group 2 34.56 536.56 $9.05 $6.00 $3.55 50.62 $0.73 8 $54.510 $56.510 $71.790 $74.790 Group 3 $33.08 $35.08 $9.05 $6.00 $3.55 $0.62 50.73 8 $53.030 $55.030 $69.570 $72.570 Group 4 $31.70 $33.70 $9.05 56.00 $3.55 50.62 50.73 8 551.650 $53.650 $67.500 $70.500 Group 5 $30.43 $32.43 $9.05 $6.00 53.55 $0.62 $0.73 8 $50.380 552.380 565.595 $68.595 Group 6 $29.11 $31.11 $9.05 56.00 $3.55 $0.62 $0.73 8 549.060 $51.060 $63.615 $66.615 Group 7 $27.97 $29.97 $9.05 $6.00 53.55 $0.62 $0.73 8 $47.920 549.920 $61.905 $64.905 Group 8 $26.83 $28.83 $9.05 $6.00 $3.55 $0.62 $0.73 8 546:780 $48.780 $60.195 563.195 Group 8-A $24.62 $26.62 $9.05 $6.00 $3.55 $0.62 $0.73 8 544.570 $46.570 $56.880 $59.880 Group 1-A $36.97 $38.97 $9.05 $6.00 $3.55 50.62 $0.73 8 556.920 $58.920 $75.405 $78.405 Truck Crane Assistant to Engineer $30.00 532.00 $9.05 $6.00 $3.55 $0.62 $0.73 8 $49.950 $51.950 $64.950 $67.950 Assistant to Engineer $27.71 $29.71 $9.05 $6.00 $3.55 $0.62 $0.73 8 $47.660 549.660 $61.515 $64.515 Group 2-A $35.21 $37.21 S9.05 56.00 $3.55 $0.62 50.73 8 $55.160 $57.160 $72.765 $75.765 Truck Crane Assistant to Engineer $29.74 $31.74 $9.05 $6.00 $3.55 $0.62 $0.73 8 $49.690 $51.690 $64.560 $67.560 A-sisistent to Engnmer $27.50 $29.50 $9.05 $6.00 $3.55 $0.62 $0.73 8 $47.450 549.450 $61200 $64.200 Group 3-A $33.47 $35.47 $9.05 $6.00 $3.55 50.62 50.73 8 $53.420 $55.420 570.155 $73.155 Truck Crane Assistant to Engineer $29.50 $31.50 $9.05 $6.00 $3.55 $0.62 $0.73 8 $49.450 551.450 $64.200 567.200 Hydraulic $29.11 531.11 $9.05 $6.00 $3.55 $0.62 $0.73 8 $49.060 $51.060 563.615 566.615 Assistant to Engineer $27.22 $29.22 $9.05 $6.00 $3.55 $0.62 $0.73 8 $47.170 $49.170 $60.780 $63.780 Group 4-A SW.43 $32.43 $9.05 56.00 $3.55 $0.62 50.73 8 $50.380 $52.380 $65.595 $68.595 Area 1° $92.130 $89.070 $86.110 $83.350 580.810 $78.170 $75.890 $73.610 $89.190 $93.890 $79.950 $75.370 $90.370 $79.430 $74.950 $86.890 $78.950 $78.170 574.390 $80.810 Area 2` 596.130 593.070 $90.110 $87.350 584.810 $82.170 $79.890 $77.610 $73.190 $97.890 $83.950 $79.370 $94.370 $83.430 578.950 $90.890 582.950 582.170 578.390 $84.810 # Indicates an apprenticeable craft. Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedule. ' For classifications within each group. see pages 3913-40. ° AREA 1 - Alameda. Contra Costa, Butte, Marin. Merced, Napa, Sacramento. San Benito. San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo. Santa Clare. Santa Cruz. Sdano, Stanislaus. Sutter, Yolo and Yuba counties: and portions of Alpine. Amador. Calaveras, Colusa, EI Dorado. Fresno, Glenn. Humboldt. Kings. Lake. Lassen. Madera. Mariposa, Mendocino. Monterey. Nevada, Placer. Plumes, Shasta. Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama. Tulare. Tuolumne and Trinity counties. AREA 2 - Del Norte and Modoc. and portions of Alpine, Amador, Calaveras. Colusa, EI Dorado. Fresno. Glenn, Humboldt. Kings. Lake. Lassen, Madera. Mariposa. Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer. Plumes. Shasta. Sierra, Siskiyou. Sonoma. Tehama. Tulare. Tuolumne and Trinity counties. (Portions of counties falling in each area detailed on page 41). ` Saturday in the same work week may be worked at straight -time if a job is shut down during the normal work week due to inclement weather. Includes an amount for supplemental dues. When three shifts are employed for five (5) or more consecutive days, seven and one-half (7 1/2) consecutive hours (exclusive of meal period), shall constitute a day of work. for which eight (8) times the straight time hourly rate shall be paid at the non -shift wage rate for the second shift. The third shift shall be seven (7) hours of work for eight (8) hours of pay at the non -shift wage rate. NOTE: For Special Single and Second Shift rates, please see page 39A RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement. applicabie to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project. which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rale is not based on a collectively bargained rale, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at hnp:/Mrww.clir.ra.gov/DLSR/PWO. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703.4774. TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: in accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at http://www.dir.ca.gov/DLSPJPVID Travel andior subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. 39 is • When referencing our prevailing wage determinations, please note that if the prevailing wage rate determination which was in effect on the bid advertisement date of a project has a single asterisk (*) after the expiration date, the rate will be good for the life of the project. However, if a prevailing wage rate determination has double asterisks (**) after the expiration date, the rate must be updated on the following date to reflect the predetermined rate change(s). • OPERATING ENGINEER: All Classifications (Areas I and 2), and All Shifts Cve Determinations are-a�nd_exnire on June 29, 2008**. e on June 30, 2008, there will be an increase of $1.95 to be allocated as follows:8 to the Basic Hourly Rate 5 to Health and Welfare 0 to Pension 2 to Vacation and Holiday -- Effective on June 29, 2009, there will be an increase of $1.80 to be allocated to wages and/or fringe benefits. There will be no further increases applicable to these determinations. Issued 8/22/2007, Effective 9/1/2007 until superseded. This page will be updated when wage rate breakdown information becomes available. Last Updated: June 25, 2008 • EXHIBIT "A" Nov. 11,2008 Work Sheet for CA Mine ID # 91-04-0025 0 • Equipment and time to move 2,000 c.y.'s of rock and sand : 623 Scraper 16 Hours $4,350.00 Operator for 623 Scraper 16 Hours @ $ 54.98 = $879.68 Move -in and out of 623 Scraper (Mobilization) Lowboy with tractor 5 hours @ $110.00 = $550.00 Move- out of 966 Cat loader and rock grizzly to Chico yard: Lowboy with tractor 2.5 hours @ $110.00 = $275.00 Job pick-up truck (3\4 ton) 16 Hours @ $15.32 = $245.12 Construction Specialist 16 hours @ $40.10 = $641.60 Re -vegetation of Bank slope where Scraper came in and out of the stream bed: Cost of seed, mulch and fertilizer for 1,000 s.f. $83.39 Sub -Total Cost of construction $7,024.79 Monitoring: Fish and Game 1600 permit $500.00 15% overhead and profit, $7,524.79 X 15% _ $1,053.72 Sub -Total $8,578.51 10% Contingency $857.85 Grand Total for Financial Assurance Cost $9,436.36 • • G 9 m CD R 0 d 0 0 3 r_ m cr CL m®S a Q c CR �, $ .0 O 0 O Or. m }el!isga.a Ef='=--- 2^.99CM dpec�ce dw�CCCC�wICga 589 R! is e i dd 9 =8e e8�.ee� pY 31 0 a a B -- HIS mmm lgnq a w'� ... y Tj ��r5xt �'#: �aaw t�t�� �"5ut�545ii4s3x�5 d6a�� Ji� JY Y: E M�f. y yy�g�5 • • w • LAKE OR STREAMED ALTERATION FEE SCHEDULE The Department may refuse to process a notification or a request for an extension or amendment until the department receives the proper fee or fees. STANDARD AGREEMENT Any agreement other than an agreement for gravel, rock, or sand extraction, an agreement for timber harvesting, an agreement for routine maintenance, a master agreement, or a master agreement for timber operations. Fee: If the term of the agreement is 5 years or less. For each project the agreement covers: $200 if the project costs less than $5,000. $250 if the project costs from $5,000 to less than $10,000. $500 if the project costs from $10,000 to less than $25,000. $750 if the project costs from $25,000 to less than $100,000. $1,100 if the project costs from $100,000 to less than $200,000. $1,500 if the project costs from $200,000 to less than $350,000. $2,250 if the project costs from $350,000 to less than $500,000. $4,000 if the project costs $500,000 or more. Project cost means the cost to complete each project for which notification is required. As a general rule, a notification for a standard agreement should identify only one project. If an entity chooses to identify more than one project in a single notification, the department may require the entity to separately notify the department for one or more of the projects included in the original notification based on their type or location. If the notification includes more than one project, the fee shall be calculated by adding the separate fees for each project. For example, if a notification identifies three projects, one of which will cost less than $5,000. to complete, one of which will cost $7,500 to complete, -and one of which will cost $17,500 to complete, the fee for the first project would be $200, the fee for the second project would be $250, and the fee for the third project would be $500. Hence, the total fee the entity would need to submit with the notification that identifies those three projects would be $950. An entity may not obtain a standard agreement for any project identified in the notification that qualifies for an agreement for gravel, rock, or sand extraction, an agreement for timber harvesting, an agreement for routine maintenance, a master agreement, or a master agreement for timber operations unless the department agrees otherwise. Fee submittal: If the entity requests an agreement with a term of 5 years or less, the fee specified in the category for agreements with a term of 5 years or less must be submitted with the notification. If the entity requests an agreement with a term longer than 5 years (Standard Long-term Agreement) the fee specified must be submitted with the notification. Page 1 of 6 STANDARD LONG-TERM AGREEMENT • Any agreement other than an agreement for gravel, rock, or sand extraction, an agreement for timber harvesting, an agreement for routine maintenance, a master agreement, or a master agreement for timber operations. • Fee: If the term of the agreement is longer than 5 years. $2,400 base fee, plus For each project the agreement covers: $200 if the project costs less than $5,000. $250 if the project costs from $5,000 to less than $10,000. $500 if the project costs from $10,000 to less than $25,000. $750 if the project costs from $25,000 to less than $100,000. $1,100 if the project costs from $100,000 to less than $200,000. $1,500 if the project costs from $200,000 to less than $350,000. $2,250 if the project costs from $350,000 to less than $500,000. $4,000 if the project costs $500,000 or more. Project cost means the cost to complete each project for which notification is required. As a general rule, a notification for a standard agreement should identify only one project. If an entity chooses to identify more than one project in a single notification, the department may require the entity to separately notify the department for one or more of the projects included in the original notification based on their type or location. If the notification includes more than one project, the fee shall be calculated by adding the separate fees for each project. For example, if a notification identifies three projects, one of which will cost less than $5,000 to complete, one of which will cost $7,500 to complete, and one of which will cost $17,500 to complete, the fee for the first project would be $200, the fee for the second project would be $250, and the fee for the third project would be $500. Hence, the total fee the entity would need to submit with the notification that identifies those three projects would be $950. An entity may not obtain a standard agreement for any project identified in the notification that qualifies for an agreement for gravel, rock, or sand extraction, an agreement for timber harvesting, an agreement for routine maintenance, a master agreement, or a master agreement for timber operations unless the department agrees otherwise. Fee submittal: If the entity requests an agreement with a term of 5 years or less, the fee specified in the category for agreements with a term of 5 years or less must be submitted with the notification. If the entity requests an agreement with a term longer than 5 years, the fee specified must be submitted with the notification. Page 2 of 6 SAND, ROCK AND GRAVEL EXTRACTION AGREEMENT Any agreement for commercial or non-commercial mining or extraction of gravel, sand, rock, or other aggregate material. Fee: If the term of the agreement is 5 years or less: $500 if the annual extraction volume is less than 500 cubic yards. $1,000 if the annual extraction volume is 500 to less than 1,000 cubic yards. $2,500 if the annual extraction volume is 1,000 to less than 5,000 cubic yards. $5,000 if the annual extraction volume is 5,000 or more cubic yards. Fee: If the term of the agreement is longer than 5 years. $10,000 base fee, plus $1,000 annual fee Fee submittal: If the entity requests an agreement with a term of 5 years or less, the fee specified in paragraph (1) must be submitted with the notification. If the entity requests an agreement with a term longer than 5 years, the base fee specified in paragraph (2) must be submitted with the notification. TIMBER HARVESTING OPERATION AGREEMENT An agreement of five years or less that covers one or more projects that are included in a timber harvesting plan approved by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Fee: $1,200 base fee, plus $100 for each project the agreement covers, and Fee submittal: The fee specified must be submitted with the notification. MASTER TIMBER HARVESTING OPERATION AGREEMENT An agreement with a term of greater than five years that covers timber operations on timberland that are not exclusively projects to extract gravel, sand, or rock; not exclusively projects that are included in a timber harvesting plan approved by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection; or not exclusively routine maintenance projects that the entity will need to complete separately at different time' periods during the term of the agreement; and describes a procedure the entity must follow for construction, maintenance, or other projects the agreement covers. Fee: $7,500 base fee, plus $100 for each project the agreement covers, and $1,000 annual fee Page 3 of 6 Fee submittal: The base fee specified at a minimum must be submitted with the notification. The balance of all fees due must be paid prior to the issuance of the agreement. • Note: If an entity chooses to identify more than one project in a single notification, the total fee may exceed $5,000 regardless of the term of the agreement. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT An agreement that covers only multiple routine maintenance projects that the entity will complete at different time periods during the term of the agreement; and describes a procedure the entity must follow for any maintenance projects the agreement covers. Fee: If the term of the agreement is 5 vears or less: $1,200 base fee, plus $100 for each maintenance project completed per calendar year. Fee: If the term of the agreement is longer than 5 years: $2,400 base fee, plus $100 for each maintenance project completed per calendar year. Fee submittal: If the entity requests an agreement with a term of 5 years or longer then 5 years, the base fee at a minimum must be submitted with the notification. The balance of all fees due must be paid prior to the issuance of the agreement. MASTER AGREEMENT An agreement with a term of greater than five years that covers multiple projects that are not exclusively projects to extract gravel, sand, or rock: not exclusively projects that are included in a timber harvesting plan approved by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection; or not exclusively routine maintenance projects that the entity will need to complete separately at different time periods during the term of the agreement; and describes a procedure the entity must follow for construction, maintenance, or other projects the agreement covers. Fee: $30,000 base fee, plus: $250 for each project the agreement covers, and $2,500 annual fee Fee submittal: The base fee specified in paragraph (1) at a minimum must be submitted with the notification. The balance of all fees due must be paid prior to the issuance of the agreement. An example of a project for which the department would issue a master agreement is a large- scale development proposal comprised of multiple projects for which specific, detailed design plans have not been prepared at the time of the original notification. The master agreement will • specify a process the department and entity will follow before each project begins and may identify various measures the entity will be required to incorporate as part of each project in order to protect fish and wildlife resources. Page 4 of 6 As a general rule, the process specified in the master agreement will require the entity to notify the department before beginning any project the agreement covers and submit a fee based on 40 the cost of the project. After the department receives the notification, it will confirm that the master agreement covers the project and propose measures to protect fish and wildlife resources in addition to any included in the master agreement, if such measures are necessary for the specific project. A master agreement will typically, but not always, encompasses one or more watersheds and/or relate to a habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan. By contrast, if the large-scale development proposal is comprised of, for example, multiple residences, golf courses, and associated infrastructure projects for which specific, detailed design plans have been prepared by the time the entity notifies the department and the entity is ready to begin those projects, the department would issue the entity a standard agreement. AGREEMENT EXTENSION A renewal of an agreement executed prior to January 1, 2004, or an extension of an agreement executed on or after January 1, 2004. Extensions Fee: $200 To request an extension for an existing agreement, complete an Extension Request Form, and submit to the appropriate DFG Regional office with the appropriate fee. • An extension request must be made prior to expiration date of the agreement. An extension is not an amendment. AGREEMENT AMENDMENT The holder of a Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement may request the Department to amend the agreement, provided the request is submitted to the Department in writing prior to the agreement's expiration. Minor Amendments Fee: $150. A minor amendment is one that would not significantly modify the scope or nature of any project covered by the agreement or any measure included in the agreement to protect fish and wildlife resources. Major Amendments Fee: $500. A major amendment is one that would significantly modify the scope or nature of any project covered by the agreement or any measure included in the agreement to protect fish and wildlife resources, or require additional environmental review pursuant to section 21000 et seq. of the Public Resources Code or section 15000 et seq. of title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. An amendment is not an extension. Page 5 of 6 A project may not be added to an agreement by amendment unless the agreement specifies otherwise. To request an amendment for an existing agreement, complete an Amendment Request Form, and submit to the appropriate DFG Regional office with the appropriate fee. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) When the department is required to act as lead agency in administering or enforcing sections 1600-1616 of the Fish and Game Code, the department may charge and collect a reasonable fee from the entity to recover its estimated CEQA-related costs in accordance with section 21089 of the Public Resources Code. The department may recover its estimated CEQA-related costs by collecting from the entity one or more deposits. If the Department is acting as lead agency, you will also be required to submit the following additional fees. Fee: $1,500 initial deposit Payment of Fees: A deposit of $1,500 must be submitted with the notification. Additional deposits will be requested as needed. The department shall refund any unused deposit to the entity. 0 Link Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement Fees (Table Format) • Page 6 of 6 A, ,State of California: DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION OFFICE OF MINE RECLAMATION MRRC-1 Page 1 of 3 (Rev. 09105) SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT Instructions for completing this form are on the reverse side. Attach notices) of violation(s) and order(s) to comply for all observed noncompliance. I. Mine Name as reported by Operator on Mining Operation Annual Report Inspection Date: CA MINE ID#: Pine Creek Mine November 5, 2008 91- 04-0025 II. SMARA Lead Agency Name (City or County only Butte Countv Inspector ep oneCh'risThomas Contact Person re 530) 53R-6706 Title Organization Associate Planner Department of Development Services Mailing Address 7 Countv Center Drive City State ZIP Code Ornvilh- CA 95965 FE -mail Address Option cthomas@buttecounty Mine Operator Anderson Brothers Corporation NR Contact Person Yes TeTephone David Anderson ❑ ( 530) 591-7474 Mailing Address Permit # I IP r, -,--,n 5584 Little Grand C.anvon Drive City State ZIP Code Paradise CA 95969 E-mailAddress (Optional) ❑Yesj No andersondi2@sbcglobal.net IV. Does the operation have: P NR No Yes A permit to mine? ❑ r, r Permit # I IP r, -,--,n An approved Reclamation Plan? ❑ ❑ r RP # 7Q-:11 Has the operator filed a Mining Operation Annual Report (form MRRC-2)7 Check one: Yes I_j No r Unknown Is this operation on Federal Land? Check one: If "Yes", provide one or troth of the Federal Mine Land Identification Numbers below: ❑Yesj No California Mining Claim Number (CAMC#): NA U.S. Forest Service Identification Number (USFS ID#f): NA DISTRIBUTION: Original to Operator. Copies to: State (by Lead Agency), Lead Agency, State (by Operator), and BLM or USFS (if required). INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT Form MRRC-1 Page 1 (Rev.09/05) 0 • �r _ This report documents observations •concerning compliance with California's Surface Mining and Reclamation Act (SMARA) and related reporting requirements (Public Resources Code Sections 2207 and 2710 et seq.) and, for operations located partly or solely on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands, Title 43, parts 3500, 3600, and 3800 of the Code of Federal Regulations and other agency requirements that are designed to prevent or minimize adverse environmental effects of mining. Lead agencies must file a copy of each inspection report, along with any notices of violation and orders for compliance issued, within 30 days of completion of the inspection. Mine Operators must attach a copy of this report to their next Mining Operation Annual Report (Form MRRC-2). BLOCK I: Enter the name of the Mining Operation, the date of the inspection, and the California Mine ID # (if ID# is unknown, enter "unknown"). BLOCK II: For "Lead Agency", enter the name of the certified SMARA Lead Agency that is conducting this inspection. Acceptable entries include the name of the city, county, Bay Conservation and Development Corrimission (BCD), and State Mining and Geology Board (SMGE.). For "Organization", enter the name of the agency, firm or other organization that employs the inspector. If the inspector is an independent contractor, enter "independent contractor." The e-mail address is optional. BLOCK III: Enter the name of the Mine Operator. Also, enter the name, mailing address, and phone number of the person (the operator or a person acting on the operator's behalf) who will serve as a contact for any follow-up correspondence or discussions regarding the inspection or violations noted. The e-mail address is optional. BLOCK IV: Check the appropriate boxes. P = Pending (on appeal or awaiting approval by Lead Agency) NR = Not Required for -this operation at the time this inspection was completed. No = No Yes = Yes, supply information. L_J 0 State of California �J 11 DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION OFFICE OF MINE RECLAMATION MRRG1 Page 2 of 3 (Rev. 09/05) SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT V. Does the Operator currently have a Lead Agency approved Financial Assurance? Check one: rYes No If "Yes", complete section below. IVINo", refer to instructions on the reverse of this page and complete Section VI. Inspection Date: November 5, 2008 CA MINE ID#: 91- 04-0025 Type of Financial Assurance Mechanism(s) Financial Assurance Mechanism Number(s) Current Amount on File Date of Expiration jJ Surety Bond Increase Rider of $5.901 to Bond 2220648 $ 14,428.00 continuous Certificate of Deposit $ Letter of Credit $ Trust Fund $ Pledge of Revenue $ r Budget Set Aside $ ❑ $ The Financial Assurance Amount must be adjusted annually. Attach a copy of the revised Financial Assurance Amount calculation with this report Date of Financial Assurance Amount Calculation: December 12, 2008 Does the current mechanisms on file cover the new annual calculation? Yes No () N- ❑ If "No", date operator was notified that a new mechanism is required: VI. Financial Assurance comments. An increase rider of $5,901 to Surety Bond 22206487 ($8,527), resulting in a current total financial assurance of $14,428, was approved by Butte County on March 13, 2008 and found adequate by OMR on April 28, 2008. The operator's 2007 MRRC-2 annual production report notes 2 acres disturbed at the end of 2007 and, per this inspection report, staff concurs that this area has remained the same in 2008 (see Block VIII below). The current financial assurance thus provides about $7,214 per acre for reclamation by a third party. On December 12, 2008, the operator submitted an annually updated FACE of $9,436.36 (enclosed), a decrease of $4,992 or about a 35% from the current financial assurance amount. Staff has found this FACE adequate and forwarded it to OMR on February 18, 2009 (see attached letter). If approved, a financial assurance of $9,436.36 would provide about $4,718 per disturbed acre. Given the level of disturbance (see Block VIII comments) at the Pine Creek site and the requirements of UP 65-50 and its RP 79-31 (both attached), staff believes this amount would be adequate for a third party to reclaim according to the approved reclamation plan. DISTRIBUTION: Original to Operator. Copies to: State (by Lead Agency), Lead Agency, State (by Operator), and BLM or USFS (if required). INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT Foran MRRC-1 Page 2 (Rev.09/05) BLOCK V. Check "Yes" or "No" regarding the existence of an approved Financial.Assurance. Mechanism currently in place. If "No" is checked, continue to Block VI and provide required information. If "Yes" is checked, provide specific information required. Type of Financial Assurance Mechanism(s): place a check mark in the appropriate box identifying the type of mechanism(s) that is on file. Fill in the blank box to supply information for a mechanism not listed. State the Financial Assurance Mechanism(s) document number. State the dollar amount of the Financial Assurance Mechanism(s) currently on file. State the date of expiration on the Financial Assurance Mechanism(s) currently on file. Attach a copy of the current year's Financial Assurance Amount calculation with the Inspection Report. State the date of calculation. Indicate "Yes" or "No" regarding whether or not the current mechanism(s) on file cover the new annual calculation. The Financial Assurance Amount must be adjusted annually to account for new lands disturbed by surface mining operations, inflation, and reclamation of lands accomplished in accordance with the approved Reclamation Plan. In order to determine what adjustments, if any, are appropriate to the Financial Assurance Amount, each mine operator must annually submit a revision of the written calculation of the Financial Assurance Amount to the Lead Agency. Attach a copy of the revised Financial Assurance Amount calculation with this report. BLOCK VI: Use this block to add comments regarding the Operator's Financial Assurance status, or if "No" was checked in Block V. Explain in detail why this operation does not have a Lead Agency approved Financial Assurance, such as; "Pending" with Lead Agency, explain, date submitted and status, "Appealed" - explain, date submitted and status, "Financial Assurance Mechanism is in process!'- explain, date submitted and status, "Change of Ownership" - explain, date of notice and status, or "Other". 0 • State of California DEPARTMENT .OF CONSERVATION_ .r ) r •,' r OFFICE OF MINE RECLAMATION MRRC-1 Page 3 of 3 (Rev. 09/05) SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT VII. Is the operation in compliance with provisions of the approved Reclamation Plan with respect to: OK VN NI NA CA MINE ID# 91 _ 04-0025 Wildlife Habitat IJ r ❑ r Inspection Date: November 5, 2008 Revegetation rED ED 9 Agricultural Land � ❑ Weather Code(s): CL Stream Protection FX—J r r r Duration of Inspection: 7 hour Tailings and Mine Waste Management r 0- ❑ r Closure of Surface Openings r ❑ rj Approximate Disturbed Acreage: 2 Building, Structure, and Equipment Removal r r F --J r Topsoil Salvage, Maintenance, and Redistribution r r ❑ Status of Operation Code(s): AD Backfilling, Regrading, Slope Stability, and Recontouring r ED 0 Drainage, Diversion Structures, Waterways, and Erosion ❑ r rr Status of Reclamation Code(s): RN Other (list or explain below) r r r VIII. Comments/Description of Violation(s) and Corrective Measure(s) Required [NOTE: please indicate if you have attached notice(s) of violation(s) and correction order(s), in lieu of description on this form): Please see attached Block VIII. I um r o f Volat ons: Inspector's Si Date Sign : 0 March 13, 2009 DISTRIBUTION: Original to Operator. Copies to: State (by Lead Agency), Lead Agency, State (by Operator), and BLM or USFS (if required). INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT Form MRRC-1 Page 3 (Rev.09/05) BLOCK VII: Check the appropriate boxes:' , i , , I ... OK = Inspected, found in compliance with reclamation standards (California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 2, Chapter 8, Subchapter 1, Article 9, Section 3700 et seq.) VN = Inspected, Violations Noted NI = Not inspected (explain in Block VIII) NA = Not Applicable for this Operation (use this notation when an issue is not addressed in the reclamation plan, or when the reclamation plan contains no requirements related to the issue listed). Weather Codes: CR = Clear, CL = Cloudy; RN = Rain; SN = Snow; WD = Windy Approximate Disturbed Acreage: Indicate all acreage disturbed by the surface mining operation, as defined by PRC Section 2729: "Mined Lands" includes the surface, subsurface, and ground water of an area in which surface mining operations will be, are being, or have been conducted, including private ways and roads appurtenant to any such area, land excavations, workings, mining waste, and areas in which structures, facilities, equipment, machines, tools or other materials or property which result from, or are used in, surface mining operations are located. For "Duration of Inspection", indicate the number of hours spent at the site (round to the nearest half hour) performing the inspection (do not include travel time in this figure). Status of Operations Codes: I = Idle A = Active during inspection AD = Active during past year Status of Reclamation Codes: R = Reclamation in progress RN = Reclamation not begun AB = Abandoned (site deserted by operator) MC = Mining completed RC = Reclamation complete P = Post reclamation monitoring BLOCK VII: Inspectors may use this area for comments, to describe violations, correction orders, etc., and to explain any limitations to the inspection conducted. You may attach copies of any notices of violations and orders to comply in lieu of a description on this form; however, copies of such notices and orders must be attached to each copy of this Inspection Report. BLOCK IX: Enter the number (quantity) of violations noted during the inspection. Sign and date the Inspection Report- DISTRIBUTION eport DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS: The original and one copy of this completed Inspection Report jail pages) shall be given to the Mine Operator. The Lead Agency must retain one copy of this Inspection Report and submit one copy of this Inspection Report to: Department of Conservation Office of Wine Reclamation Sacramento, CA 95814-3529 801 K St, FM 09-06 If any part of the operation inspected is on BLM or USFS land, one copy of this Inspection Report should be forwarded to the appropriate BLM or USFS office. The Mine Operator must attach one copy of this Inspection Report to the next required Mining Operation Annual Report (Form MRRC-2) submitted to the State. • • PLEASE NOTE A Memorandum of Understanding between the U'.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM); U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (USFS); the State of California, Department of Conservation; and the State. 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D. 91-04-0025 Operator: Anderson Brothers Construction 05!26!2010 19:00 5308729742 ANDERSON BROTHERS CORP #3071 P.006 !008 am or cavom DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION CA FAME 100 91 ® Li- o.d 'Z.r_ 2008 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT MRRC-2 Page 2 T. Byes �. No.. inspection completed by. teed Agency during.ft FaMdiff9 yUr• it ym, anu.R the cM of sLnftw I's.nft* Inrdp_ction P-Vm (IAR QC -1). If lame lepoft Is not dlaShud, p19a39 explain an Pt+, e. rJ N.C. ea Ffa Lead sed agency (ply OR courtly oNI Y) 8a Redamason Plan slonis N.C. No Ptah ❑ appawed'an tdate): Attach copy with W enmrmnls: condilions. and PROOF of. approval.. f4a iftr of acres subod to Rodamyeon Plan. ® Pending, SubmMd to Lead Agency on (dots). JAVIACH PROOF OF Stlff1MRTAL ❑ On Appeal. StAinfded bo SAWS on (do*). I ATTACK P20W OF BU0017AL 9• ® Yes: M naneal Assuranara approved by LOW Agency. ATTACH CWY AND PROOF OF APPb'lOV Complete below for approved Financial Assuranoes: Oa3B d Rmaml �e F�amv� 0� ar., Mow Type oac. Posme q teas Apwgr Rarer oza tG araj C] No: Financial Assurances NOT aWov--d by LOW Agency. ® F"nuo Assunanoe6 pending w th lead Agency. Subrnnithad on (gate). ATTAC" PROM Of !!T!►i IF APPLICABI E. WFORMNATIOM REQUIRED IN ITEMS 10 THROUGH 12 MUST IE PROVIDED FOR EACH SEPARATE PLOT •1a 10. ATTACH NAMED U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MAP -7.5' OR 15' QUAD-SHOIMNG 130(1NWIES OF MINING OPERATION N -C. Latitude Longitude Section -Township -Range --am Merin Quad N me County • 1R11. Type Codes) of Mining Opendion OW pptONT A FOR TYPE COMN C. 12. DISTURBED ACREAGE I COZIPLETE f3!l1.4E SECTM� 1. Appnoxiir disturbed aaeage at bepwndn9 of 2009. (Thin figure should match the figure from item 12. fire 5 on your 2008 annual mpod: If it does not match. please explain -on -Page 4.) 2, Awoxwn le aasage 0*turDed doing 2009_ A S r} .T.c a AS L • N Z I (see— OA y� 3. 3 (ADD UNE 7 TO UNE 2) 4. Appg�dist rbed WMW mabkMd duNng 2009. 5. �' (SUBTRACT LIRin i.FROM INE -3) Approiom9te disatrxbed eetdage 01" at n4.09 -2W9. is 1,3. N.C. ❑ Acres Pedmilled: 9 Pedmi d ❑ Ades vested f/lofes dietuMed p✓W to Janusfy ,: 1916). Acres on Federal lands: a Pem itflo 9 ® 114. N.C. - $ Cufrent OW assessed vab@ of mining opwatiott as esbot sha l Dy County Assessor's Office. DISTRIBUTION: OrVQI to State- Copy -to Lead Agency. Copy16 Operator. 05/26/2010 19:00 5308729742 ANDERSON BROTHERS CORP #3071 P.007 /006' tA6itT CORSEAT3ON CA ME9'f.- 6 `/ - -069—S' Pt1pa 3 13.DOWNWITIES me PRODMT40N PR©DUCTiOH INFORUATION, IS PROPRIETARY AND VALL BE ij9vT C ME19MAL PST Tp PUBLIC RESUME WDE SECTM 2ftj l 16. FEES SCfilEDULE f Aidia.t8f`JTii.YOafR CATS WQ;IAE>BM .AM TOTAL_pROCTM FRS! 1:5(A) A9lDVE. REFER TO EXH184T C TO FIND YOUR %i4K+1:RVIiKa:+E.ORERYOUR. PRooksCTiO1d CODE IN t6(A).AND FEF IN 16(B)"BELOW: a pRo=wu Seq._ L.o w ...... vl<o,I.s_ B. RV.VRr=G FEE ....... JFW000lP0Wql ............................................... 5 IF GOLD -OR SILVER•PRODWCZI4NUS:RF1?ORrED IN S 4.1-XN 160).OR 1FY(B), CONTINUE ON TO COMPLETE 16(C) AND (D) C. ao`s FEE ( Ouroce(a� oa.gotq x ($6-40,oer etas) = $ D. SILVER FEE ( Our-ca(s) of efrer; x 00.104+ ) = s f9' '��AL FSS B.EiE St,HYt•OF T6(8). (C') AHD (Q) ....................................... , >; 91.7 _ (fITTACN ONE -CHECK FOR TOTAL), YOM Na" (tom 0int) d w, cl �:u l le..✓ Yowl SSS�1 L,rocE ��• ���✓ �' . cay/staftelp Code <-4a1,95e 5 e YIour Te*phone Number $�o i 1% i��✓�Z I.cvoygo qw.i omlabW:submaw herein iswbrnite mplete•and accurate requMe information may rewk in ap adminas ptovWed-for in PublicResourca, Code SecWn 2174.1). sea�E �� /. ' 4 DOE AT TITLE OF R w.�s..mtll.erawl�o�t. �portMR'.f�•. Told-ana`allverts..,oa.� r�d,!ea.attadr*w►ats-tn:. • offi>e ofc�� o#,Coil_ • M. K Sftd US 4�6 pflolls. CA Ems,. oISTwunON: Original to State Copy to Lead Agency C00Yto Operator TOTAL PRODUCTION Chea Mede i1, cataom No ` :0w NWv6W Pmdydiop Arrlourit•ot List M Commodibw (scam for a ftdudion.fbt each 9ho" Troy ftilRl 1}lXt B 5>It�iLB Cnmqq Tons Ot nws PounCs A. PROMRY COM M90f Y PRODt1GED ITY OPERATION: • �� I3 ALL OTWW C.OKWAOOMES PRODUCER BY OPERATION . C CRY.Froftom d gold aro tower)! ❑ 16. FEES SCfilEDULE f Aidia.t8f`JTii.YOafR CATS WQ;IAE>BM .AM TOTAL_pROCTM FRS! 1:5(A) A9lDVE. REFER TO EXH184T C TO FIND YOUR %i4K+1:RVIiKa:+E.ORERYOUR. PRooksCTiO1d CODE IN t6(A).AND FEF IN 16(B)"BELOW: a pRo=wu Seq._ L.o w ...... vl<o,I.s_ B. RV.VRr=G FEE ....... JFW000lP0Wql ............................................... 5 IF GOLD -OR SILVER•PRODWCZI4NUS:RF1?ORrED IN S 4.1-XN 160).OR 1FY(B), CONTINUE ON TO COMPLETE 16(C) AND (D) C. ao`s FEE ( Ouroce(a� oa.gotq x ($6-40,oer etas) = $ D. SILVER FEE ( Our-ca(s) of efrer; x 00.104+ ) = s f9' '��AL FSS B.EiE St,HYt•OF T6(8). (C') AHD (Q) ....................................... , >; 91.7 _ (fITTACN ONE -CHECK FOR TOTAL), YOM Na" (tom 0int) d w, cl �:u l le..✓ Yowl SSS�1 L,rocE ��• ���✓ �' . cay/staftelp Code <-4a1,95e 5 e YIour Te*phone Number $�o i 1% i��✓�Z I.cvoygo qw.i omlabW:submaw herein iswbrnite mplete•and accurate requMe information may rewk in ap adminas ptovWed-for in PublicResourca, Code SecWn 2174.1). sea�E �� /. ' 4 DOE AT TITLE OF R w.�s..mtll.erawl�o�t. �portMR'.f�•. Told-ana`allverts..,oa.� r�d,!ea.attadr*w►ats-tn:. • offi>e ofc�� o#,Coil_ • M. K Sftd US 4�6 pflolls. CA Ems,. oISTwunON: Original to State Copy to Lead Agency C00Yto Operator 05/25/2010 19:00 5308729742 r, atim.arC�earrra DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 2m wNING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT • MRRG2P4e4 • ANDERSON BROTHERS CORP #3071 P.008 /008 CA MINE 10#'- 9 b q.- be 2 S - L,ti� Z e Al- Ac e�� des ur`e� » Thm, zcoq l s bNg- o F 14 e- Z . e -r cs , , 2�� 0 DtSTR auTION: Ofmiml to State Coon to Lead Age" C"y to Opettor 05/26/2010 18:58 5308729792 ANDERSON BROTHERS CORP #3071 P.003 /008 sw of CaMomia DWARTS04T OF CONSERVATION Request for Eh wroon From nl dna fl s�.J a-ri eOWMPJtCof Fee ASSessm M � � Mine Operator or Mining Cahrparhy • l m.GROSS EXEmpum FEE BMEST FOR 2008 REPORTING PERIOD NM.Gwvemrnw4W operators with orMy one wxfaoe mining operMion in on Stade (operation must be active) which had a gma bcorne of testi ffnvn 5700.000 far ft 200 are ` repor d � form is submiAfe r a reduced by J 2epo� fee of 5W. K mewwers to ALL of the folowing questions Yet j/No ❑ 1. is soft material extracted from one surface mining opomtbn? ' Yes 6�r/ No ❑ 2. Does the operation hgve lead AM" approvel of a Redamiation Plan and currerM Financial Asahreo+oe(s)? Yes [�No ❑ 3. Are al of the singiie operabt or mining company$ s ufaos miring aril hes which ate IOCAW in the SWo of Catifarmie Ced b, or located on, this one alb? Yes 2� No ❑ 4. is the amount 01 groes khnn of ttre suf%m mining Operation, for the 2009 Calendar Year, less "now n one hundred Owuaend dolls ($100,000)? Yee Lti'1 No ❑ 5. VM proof of gross bKxv. a be aded+ed bD 1Ns rogtmM in the fomh of a s4;wd, %derd fax rsbth(o). ora report prepared and signed bye certified pubic auxxrunte nt (CPA)? Should number 5 abow be Mailed by submitting a Federal tax redun(s), ttre reWW stay be derJad for Mwe to supply a sWW Federal bnten Revenue Service Form 45W M n xpmw ted by the Depa rant. Form 4508 will sM*w ft Department b verify submitted tax recorda with IRS records (CCR Section 3t38W* Yes No ❑ e. WIN the owner or operator of the operation submit by Judy 1.2010. all of the ibilax ng; a) The 2009 Mining Operation Annual Report (f0rnh MRRC-2)? b) The neportigf foe of fora hundred ably sem dobm WSW. C) This compiew request form? d) Proof of gross amme lees than S1o0.OW. as specified in ttem S above? tF You A `W TO MY OF TME 0ASTMON8 ABOVE (MTWAS 14), THE ORATION DOES NOT MEET • THE t OY"WO s EXEMPTION tFEE RMUMUMS of THE TILE 14, CALtFORMA CODE of at-GuuTIONS pt M SECTION apo. IF You ASD "YES` To ALL OF THE ABOVE t1U TIO1rZ8. COWPLETE nes Poral AICD SUBMIT R BY JULY 1, 21Mo, To TMMe OFFICE OF II1ME RECIAMMON ALONG WITH THE zees IIMMNG OPERATION ANNUAL. REPORT. CA M M e t f - 0 q- 0 1) 75 WM Nems'N -fA--s (as reported on Imn MRRC-2) Annual Groes InOW10 S 3 0 0 (such o copy of Your "nod, Federal hnoome Tax relm*s). or a report papered and slgae0 by a Certded Public Aeoourtlmt (CPAD. Date Reclamation Plan was apprw4ed by Land Agency S2PT- oats Financial Assurance (s) wee approved by Dead Agency / Z - Z o - Z-00 9 _ K tins Oaparbs�lrnt of CAhnaerhralbrh (mp+rorranq dalemhims t o id* bw Vm aoauapl e lenot waemrMu k the opuamr shad thhdhaa (1) r nit an annual r oporlbp be cdculaled upon the coed prwnary inland omehen ft prodhae K punacart b U& 14 CCR Swam ?f0M rM 6 V" (3) day. of no110 It by she DeparbaoWk or m row upped to to t3dl.I nkV and asoloo ooard (aoMng6 pu uw* to lUb 14. ccn 2wdcm 3MwhMn Allem (1A dbr. d noMMeatisn by ft DopwNoonL NOW opaaAw does not appedi thhs apped W net wI M M go Bearift mon ar lha Baud affirms flee Dep.rbawift da 11 6 the aperalos or ownw shat needs en amud rap m ei g toe edculvbd rpm Cha tort Pbm, nhfrM-d aorrhnhodtb prodhwed. puroundChatlee bAn ihpTNb i . , o• edeas now" an a��d r.paith f a hour urSoudan ML Sushfooshadbe 9 old n�eMrtlr (a1))aura noa��lo„ ahw° bee'1°"ceF aaaaeeed a paha W sm araaraek ae prwlded fur to Pubft Rssorsaw Code (P1tG}8edlon 22W(dM I am* that the tnfdmtrtion admitted herein is comptele arid accurame. Failure to eutxrdt catnplele and accurate Mpbb iriamstlon may tesul in the Imposition of an ednunietraflve peneh► of up b $5,000 a day, as provided for in PRG Sewon 2174.1. Addilionally, I underabind that sutxr� of this form t0 ere Deparbrwd of Conwr adon atter July 1, 2010, done rx* M Exemption Fee ranWed /V7 • r42. -S. • Signature Tttfe Date Page 12 . .-A— "* wwww{w M ww,.wwlwM wwA ft.w.rwe" Cel..,a r+% *@#%nv r / in m"r anal aeenulsla nwWo Gila 05/26/2010 18:59 5308729742 ' Bmra d Qd!artis DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AIM MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT M RRC -2 Page 1 0 ANDERSON BROTHERS CORP #3071 P.005 /006 CA MINE 100 99 2_q- 00 If, 1.cR"wm y Operating Site corawremon RHINE NAME Ta�plsane �, (SJo) 89 y��y3z. Street AddresslP.O. Box No. Cny smear t,aae c;ours ys s 841 1-,77tk 40�re�)". k' P � e4- 9571(9- 2. r7`9 2. yrs Naitie alviduet must reside in CA) Mali ng Address . gra city ZIP Code Tebphate ITEM BELOW WHICH ARE PRECEDED BY A BOX LABELED N.C. MAY 13E -CHECKED --LF THERE ARE NO CH"G€S IN THE INFORMATION FROM THE LAST REPORMA YEAR. (NOTE: IF THIS IS THE FIRST TIME YOU HAVE IDLED A REPORT, ALL SECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED.)- 3. OMPLETED)- 3. Owner dMoen' OpacaAon Telephone D41 Mslifimg Adds (osis address will be used to send rmd years report fam) ssBy 2,�r9-�E G -rte-./ e-1pi, P, P. , I *P 0 .14-W Was this gmmb n purchased 0y you drring.raportittg year? p Yes. If yes. date of pumhase ® No. a.Landowner II ?,)Ad r.r .e 4. To v f- ,�/ ,14,-f-, By C,�iC� 9 'Islas this oW3tlCr+ stag by you durum .rep0l". yew? ❑ Yes, if yn, date of sale ® No. Assessors Parcel S 07— t .) S. Stats of DURING THE REPORTING YEAR [SCK I ONLY i p ice► permilLod--Alot Yat in aparotan. Date PemMed ❑ Hermes. ❑ We (as di fined in PLOIC Rasomms Code SeCW Z727.1). Cornplata the folronArg; Dere operation tsecasne idle ® Copy of Approved.lrs3erlm Managamant plan anachada C1 Irteerim Management Plan pending with Lead Aaeacy JATTACH PROOF OF SUBOWI PAIL ❑ Closed with no inters to resume. Dale mining oessed W cerd" CWgftta by Umd Agency. Date mtWmg tetrad B. Status of BIOMM Aattvtt)ea WRING T) W REPORTING YEAR GIt3Glt dB Y QRediunation net stand. ❑ Recianudion in progress (attx t updWAdxaclammias. plant map. indicatri9 pros). p Redantation wtWed complete by Lead Agency. 1ATTACHCOMMAWKI Reolmnatson certified coi on (Date). Financial Assurances released on (Date). DISTRIBUTION: . Original to Stade Copy to lead Agemy Copy to Operator, 05/26/2010 16:58 5308729742 Ander>son:Brothers Corporation 5584 Little Grand Canyon Drive Paradise, CA 95969 Telephone 530$9445432 May 25, 2010 Reporting. Section Office of Mine Reclamation Department of Conservation 801 K Street, MS 09-06 Sacramento,. CA.. 95.814.-3.529 ANDERSON BROTHERS CORP #3071 P.002 /008' RE:.. Request for Low -Cross exemption fee for 2009 To. Whom It May Concern: We. areoperating.two. mine_sites.-at.the same. time,. CA Mine ID# 91-52-0038 and 91-04- 0025. We have done very little production this past year, 2009. Both of these mines are • side by side along Pine -Creek. I have enclosed a map showing this with our 2009 mining operation annual reports for both mines. These mines straddle the county line but we mine them both at the same time. 1 have also enclosed the completed Low -Gross Exemption Fee.Request..form._ Please -consider this request. We are struggling to keep this mine open and as you can see by our enclosed 2009 tax return, we only used $3,600.00 worth of gravel- last year from these mines. We only -.use this gravel for our, own. projects and. our construction jobs for last year were very slow. Enclosed is a signed copy of the 2009 corporate tax return that shows $3,600 as gravel income (page 1, line 5). The tax -return is on.extension-pending funding .-of the .company pension plan. Thank you for your prompt and courteous attention to this matter. Sincerely DAVID R. ANDERSON Anderson Brothers Corporation President 0 4 Linda Adams Wtafor - n enenfal Protection California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Valley Region Karl E. Longley, ScD, P.E., Chair. 15 August 2008 415 Knollcrest Drive, Suite 100, Redding, California 96002 (530) 224-4845 • Fax (530) 224-4857 hftp://www.waterboards.ca.gov/centraIvalley Mr. David R. Anderson Anderson Brothers Corp. 5584 Little Grand Canyon Dr. Paradise, CA 95969 61 Arnold Schwarzenegger Govemor BUM couny AUC 13 2008 f)E� p't COMMENTS ON THE DEPARTMENT OF FISH & GAME NOTIFICATION OF LAKE OR STREAMBED ALTERATION AGREEMENT #R1-07-0629 FOR THE PINE CREEK MINE, SECTIONS 3 & 24, TOWNSHIP 23 & 24N, RANGE 1W, BUTTE & TEHAMA COUNTIES On 16 July 2008 we received a copy of the Department of Fish and Game Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement #R1-07-0629. The agreement indicates that your project will impact waters subject to their jurisdiction under the Department of Fish and Game Code §1600. Discharges of dredge or fill material to jurisdictional waters are also subject to §401 of the federal Clean Water Act (CWA) and the California Water Code (CWC). Any person discharging dredge or fill material to jurisdictional waters must file a report (Water Quality Certification application) of the discharge pursuant to CWC §13376 and §13260. The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Water Board) is a responsible agency for this project, as defined by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) The Pine Creek Mine project will be extracting approximately 5000 cubic yards of gravel and rock yearly from a section of Pine Creek that covers approximately 8 acres. The depth of extraction will vary between 0.5 feet and 1.5 feet. A front-end loader will be used to remove the gravel from the bottom of the streambed. Gravity gravel screens will be used to sort the gravel. Trucks will be loaded using a front-end loader and the amount of truckloads will be monitored to determine the amount of extraction. The project is located on 14.17 acres in both Tehama and Butte Counties along Pine Creek in Sections 3 & 24, Townships 23 & 24 North, Range 1 West. The following comments are provided to help outline the potential permitting which might be required by the Regional Water Board. Our present comments focus primarily on discharges regulated under our CWA §401 and storm water programs. Water Board entitlements include: • Fill or dredged material Clean Water Act (CWA) §401 water quality certification for federal waters; or Waste Discharge Requirements for non-federal waters discharges discharge of fill into waters of US • Storm water and other. CWA §402 NPDES permit; Storm Water Discharges Associated with wastewater discharges Industrial Activity • Other Waste Discharge Requirements or other permits for discharges that wmay affect ground water such as from proposed solid waste transfer facilities. California Environmental Protection Agency 0Recycled Paper Mr. David R. Anderson 2 15 August 2008 Pine Creek Mine The following summarizes project permits that may be required by our agency depending upon potential impacts to water quality: Water Qualily Certification 401 Certification • Perm iVis's`ued for activities resulting in dredge or fill within waters of the United States (including wetlands). All projects must be evaluated for the presence of jurisdictional waters, including wetlands and other waters of the state. Destruction of, or impacts to these waters shoulcf;bekavo.ided. Under the Clean Water Act Section 401 and 404, disturbing these waters requires an Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) Section 404 permit and a State 401 certification. The Section 404 permit and Section 401 certification are required for activities involving a discharge (such as fill or dredged material) to Waters of the United States. "Waters" include wetlands, riparian zones, streambeds, rivers, lakes, and oceans. Typical activities include any modifications to these waters, such as stream crossings, stream bank modifications, filling of wetlands, etc. If required, the Section 404 and 401 permits must be obtained prior to site disturbance. Please contact the Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) to determine if a Section 404 permit will be required for your project. The ACOE contact for Butte County is Mr. Brian Vierria (91 6) 557-7728. The ACOE contact for Tehama County is Mr. Matthew P. Kelley (530) 223-9537 Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) or a Conditional Waiver of WDRs Under authority. of the California Water. Code, the Regional Water Board may issue WDRs for any project, which discharges or threatens to discharge waste to waters of the state. Projects that cause disturbance to Waters of the State (including any grading activities within stream courses) require permitting by the Regional Water Board. Industrial storm water — The USEPA on 16 November 1990 promulgated storm water regulations (40 CFR Parts 122, 123 & 124) which require specific categories of industrial facilities discharging storm water to obtain NPDES permits and to implement Best Available Technology Economically Achievable (BAT) and Best Conventional Pollutant Control Technology (BCT) to reduce or eliminate industrial storm water pollution. Pine Creek Mine intends to extract approximately 5000 cubic yards of gravel and sand from the streambed of Pine Creek yearly. As such, Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) 1442 (Construction Sand and Gravel) applies. Operations with a 1442 SIC code must be covered by a General Permit for Discharges of Storm Water Associated with Industrial Activities. A permit application package is enclosed for your use. If you have any questions or comments regarding this matter please contact me at (530) 224-4784 or by email. at szaitz waterboards.ca.gov. Scott A. Zaitz, R.E.H.S. Environmental Scientist Storm Water & Water Quality Certification Unit SAZ: clg/knr cc: see attached list A Mr. David R. Anderson 3 15 August 2008 Pine Creek Mine cc: Donna Cobb, Department of Fish and Game, Region 1, Redding Dan Breedon, Butte County Planning Department, Oroville • Tehama County Planning Department, Red Bluff Matt Kelley, USACE, Redding Brian Vierria, USACE, Sacramento UAClerical Documents\SA_Correspondence\ZaitzS\Aug 2008\NndersonBrothers_CEQA Comment R1-07-0629 PineCreekGravel.doc • _ .. _ .� —�. �. _ __ � _ � _ _ _ .. _ --. +— � .n`+• .. � 1. _ .. t .. " September 24, 2012 Financial Assurance Cost Estimate prepared for Phases 1, 2 and 3 of the Pine Creek Mine (CA ID 91-04-0025). Estimate has been prepared for Mr. David Anderson by Chris Thomas, Senior Planner, Butte County Department of Development Services. Reviewed and Approved by David Anderson. Davi&A Berson Date wr • Financial Assurance Guidelines Version: 9-19-08 on - Please spot-check for accuracy) I. PRIMARY RECLAMATION ACTIVITIES Page 1 of 7 Description of Task: None remaining - site reclaimed Methods to be Used: Miscellaneous Information (no automatic calculations occur in this area): Remaining Aggregate (c.y.): 0.00 Topsoil (c.y.) 0.00 Acres: 0.00 Production Ratehr): 1. 2. 3. 4.� Haul Distance (feet)et):: 1. 2. 3. 4. Factor for Haul Distance 1. 2. 3. 4. A. Equipment - List equipment required to complete identified task. For large reclamation jobs separate mine areas for ease of accounting Equipment $/Hour # of Hours Cost ($) Total Equipment Cost for this Task = $0 B. Labor - List all labor categories to complete identified task Labor Category $/Hour of ManHours Cost ($) Total Labor Cost for this Task = $ C. Materials - List all materials required to complete identified task (include disposal costs). Item Quantity $/Unit Cost ($ 0.00 $0.00 $0 0.00 $0.00 $0 0.00 $0.00 $0 Total Materials Cost for this Task = $0 D. Direct Cost for this Task Equipment Cost + Labor Cost + Materials Cost = $0 Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 4 • • Financial Assurance Guidelines ion - Please spot-check for accuracy) I. PRIMARY RECLAMATION ACTIVITIES Page 2 of 7 Description of Task: Methods to be Used: Miscellaneous Information (no automatic calculations occur in this area): Overburden (c.y.): Topsoil (c.y.) Acres: Production Ratehr): 1. 2. 3. 4.� Haul Distance (feet)et):: t. 2. 3. 4. Factor for Haul Distance 1. 2. 3. 4. A. Equipment - List equipment required to complete identified task. For large reclamation jobs separate mine areas for ease of accounting F-iomnni 1114 4 nr 14-- rl-t !Al $0 $0.00 0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 $0 Total Equipment Cost for this Task = B. Labor - List all labor categories to complete identified task Lahnr Cat-- AM.- nr ManHn- Cnet 1&1 $0.00 0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 $0 Total Labor Cost for this Task = $0 C. Materials - List all materials required to complete identified task (include disposal costs). Item ACRES $/ACRE Cost ($) 0.00 $0.00 $0 0.00 $0.00 $0 0.00 $0.00 $0 Total Materials Cost for this Task = $0 D. Direct Cost for this Task Equipment Cost + Labor Cost + Materials Cost = $0 Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 4 (continued) • • Financial Assurance Guidelines ion - Please spot-check for accuracy) I. PRIMARY RECLAMATION ACTIVITIES Page 3 of 7 Description of Task: Methods to be Used: Miscellaneous Information (no automatic calculations occur in this area): Overburden (c.y.): Topsoil (c.y.) Acres: Production Rate (): 1. 2. 3. 4.� Haul Distance (feet)et):: 1. 2. 3.. 4. Factor for Haul Distance 1. 2. 3. 4. A. Equipment - List equipment required to complete identified task. For large reclamation jobs separate mine areas for ease of accounting P -i-.1 tlwr B M 14-- r:net /tl $0.00 0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 $0 Total Equipment Cost for this Task = $00 B. Labor - List all labor categories to complete identified task Ih-r.t.- t/Noll, MU..W-- r.- Vitt $0.00 0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 $0 Total Labor Cost for this Task = $0 C. Materials - List all materials required to complete identified task (include disposal costs). Item Quantity $/Unit Cost ($) 0.00 $0.00 $0 0.00 $0.00 $0 0.00 $0.00- $0 Total Materials Cost for this Task = $0 D. Direct Cost for this Task Equipment Cost + Labor Cost + Materials Cost = $0 Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 4 (continued) Financial Assurance 'emion - Please spot -c II. REVEGETATION Description of Task: None - site reclaimed s to be Used: A. Equipment - List equipment required to complete identified task. Equipment $/Hour # of Hours Cost ($) $0 $0 Total Labor Cost for this Task = Labor - List all labor categories to complete identified task. Labor Category $/Hour # of ManHours Cost ($) $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 Total Equipment Cost for this Task = Materials - List all material required to complete identified task. Unit of nem i riant opecies aF or units yiunn t,osc ta) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Sales tax @8.75% 0.0875 $0 Total Materials Cost for this Task = $0 D. Direct Cost for this Task Equipment Cost + Labor Cost + Materials Cost = $0 Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 5 Financial Assurance Guidelines cion - Please spot-check for accuracy) III. PLANT STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT REMOVAL s to be Used: A. Equipment - List equipment required to complete identified task. # of Equip Eauioment S/Hour Hours N/A $0.00 0.0 $0 $0.00 .0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 $0 Total Labor Cost for this Task $0 B. Labor - List all labor categories to complete identified task. # of Labor Cateaory S/Hour KA -14— — Cngt fSl N/A $0.00 0.0 $0 . $0.00 0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 $0 $0.00 .0.0 $0 Total Equipment Cost for this Task $0 C. Demolition - List all structures and equipment to be dismantled or demolished. Type of Volume Unit Cost Disposal Stnidure / Fnuinment Material (cubic feet) Basis Cost r.—t /ai N/A $0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0 Total Materials Cost for this Task $0 D. Direct Cost for this Task Equipment Cost + Labor Cost + Demolition Cost = $0 Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 6 Financial Assurance Guidelines cion - Please spot-check for accuracy) Page c (Sections "Cand "D" have been automated) E. Surplus / Salvage Value 1. **Total cost to remove plant structures and equip for which salvage value is being claimed. (This is obtained from values already entered in A, B, & C above. No entry needed if salvage value is not being claimed) 2. Net salvage value of the plant structures and equipment.* $0 (no entry if salvage value is not being claimed) 3. Subtract Line 2 from Line 1. (allowable credit for salvage value) $0 4. Total plant structure and misc structure demo costs $0 *NOTE .This is the value of plant structures, buildings and equipment on a salvage basis — e.g. after the structures and equipment have been removed for sale or use off-site. In order to include net salvage value in the financial assuranace calculation, the operator must provide a letter of agreement, signed contract, bid, or quote from an independent company which provides industrial dismantling or equipment salvage services, or is in the business of buying and selling scrap metals or similar products. **Note This value must be obtained by manually adding items previously entered in sections A, B, & C that are related to removal of items for which salvage value is being claimed. This manual step is necessary in order to apply salvage value only towards costs of removing equipment for which salvage is being claimed, not towards other demolition costs. Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 7 0.0 $0.00~ $0 0.0 $0.00 $0 0.0 $0.00 $0 0.0 $0.00 $0 0.0 $0.00 $0 0.0 $0.00 $0 0.0 $0.00 $0 0.0 $0.00 $0 0.0 $0.00 $0 0.0 $0.00. $0 V. MONITORING Monitorina Task Total Miscellaneous Costs # of Monitoring $Nisit # Visits/Year Years $0.00 Cnst 11) None - site reclaimed $0.00. 0.0 3.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 0.0 $0 $0.00 0.0 0.0' - $0 $0.00 0.0 0.0 $0 Total Monitoring Costs $0 Page _ of_ Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 8 Financial Assurance Guidelines (Trial Version - Please spot-check for accuracy) VII. SUMMARY OF COSTS Page 7 of 7 Total of all Primary Activities Costs $0 Total of all Revegetation Costs $0 Total of all Plant Structures & Equipment Removal Costs (corrected for salvage) $0 Total of all Miscellaneous Costs $0 Total of all Monitoring Costs $0 Total of Direct Costs $0 Supervision ( 7% ) (based on graph no. 1) $0 Profit/Overhead ( 14% ) (based on graph no. 2) $0 Contingencies ( 10% ) (based on "C in section VI.) $0 Mobilization ( 5% ) ( 1% to 5%) 0.00 Total of Indirect Costs $0 Total of Direct and Indirect Costs $0 (calculated at % of Direct Costs) ( 10% ) Lead Agency Administrative Cost' $0 (Determined by the Lead Agency or OMR, SMARA 3802 (b)) Total Estimated Cost of Reclamation $0 *NOTE The Financial Assumace Guidelines recommend that when reviewing and approving a financial assurance cost estimate, lead agencies should include their administrative cost to draw on the financial assurance and implement the reclamation plan, should it become necessary. Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 10 j GRRnITE EOIISTRUET1011 compnnij iINE 2 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA June 28, 2007 r Dan Breedon County of Butte 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 RE: SMARA COMPLIANCE ` . Dear Mr. Breedon: Consistent with state guidelines for SMARA, enclosed is the lead agency's copies of the 2006 annual reports for the Robinson Pit (ID# 91-04-0005) and the Wildlife Area (ID#91-04-0004). . If you have any questions or require any additional information, please • contact me at (91-6) 855-4460. Regards, GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Laurie Brajkovich Environmental Engineer lau.rie.brajkovich@gcin.c.com. Cc: Grant Williams, Material Resource Manager, GCCo. Bob Mihal, Oroville Area Manager, GCCo. John Weimer, Plant Superintendent, GCCo. • Sacramento Area Office 4001 Bradshaw Road Sacramento, CA 95827 P. O. Box 15287 Sacramento, CA 95851 916/855-4400 Fax 916/369-0429 North Bay Area Office North Coast Area Office 1500 Grove Street 1324 South State Street Healdsburg, CA 95448 Ukiah, CA 95482 707/433-0299 707/467A100 Fax 707/433-1799 Fax 707/467-4154 Oroville Area Office 4714 Pacific Heights Road P. O. Box 1630 Oroville, CA 95965 530/534-7616 Fax 530/534-9420 CUTTE OUNTY ~ JILL 0 2 2001 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES NORTHERN CALIFORNIA BRANCH OFFICE 4001 Bradshaw Road Sacramento, CA 95827 P.O. Box 15287 Sacramento, CA 95851 916/855-4400 Fax 916/369-0429 State of Califomia •DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 2006 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT MRRC-2 Page 1 4 CA MINEID# 91- 04-005 MINE NAME Robinson Pit 1. Company Operating Site Contact Person Telephone Granite Construction Company John Weimer ( 530 ) 534-7616 Street Address/P.O. Box No. City State/ZIP Code/County P.O. Box 1630 Oroville CA/95965 2. Designated Agent's Name (individual must reside in CA) Mailing Address Laurie Brajkovich P.O. Box 15287 City ZIP Code Telephone Sacramento 95851 ( 916 ) 855-4400 ITEMS BELOW WHICH ARE PRECEDED BY A BOX LABELED N.C. MAY BE CHECKED— IF THERE ARE NO CHANGES IN THE INFORM ATION FROM THE LAST REPORTING YEAR. (NOTE: IF THIS IS THE FIRST TIME YOU HAVE FILED A REPORT, ALL SECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED.) 3. Owner of Mining Operation Telephone Granite Construction Company I ( 916 ) 855-4400 Mailing Address (this address will be used to send next year's report form) P n Rnx159R7 City Sacramento State/ZIP Code I CA/95851 Country (If other than U.S.A.) Was this operation purchased by you during reporting year? ;Yes. If yes, date of purchase r No. Was this operation sold by you during reporting year? r Yes. If yes, date of sale (X; No. 4. Landowner No Chanqe Assessor's Parcel # Mailing Address Telephone City/State/ZIP Code Country (If other than U.S.A.) 5. Status of Mining Activities DURING THE REPORTING YEAR GHECo ONLY. f. Newly Permitted -Not yet in operation. Date Permitted FX_' Active. Idle (as defined in Public Resources Code Section 2727.1). Complete the following: Date operation became idle (_ Copy of Approved Interim Management Plan attached. Interim Management Plan pending with Lead Agency TTACH PROdF OFSUBMITTAI. (— Closed with no intent to resume. Date mining ceased Closed --reclamation certified complete by Lead Agency. Date mining ceased 6. Status of Reclamation Activities DURING THE REPORTING YEARCHECk..1: ONLY. r Reclamation not started. F. Reclamation in progress (attach updated reclamation plan map indicating progress). (—. Reclamation certified complete by Lead Agency. I ATTACH CERTIFICATION Reclamation certified complete on (Date). • Financial Assurances released on (Date). DISTRIBUTION: Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator State of California DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION •2006 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT MRRC-2 Page 2 CA MINEID# 91- 04-005 7. fx—: Yes F No Inspection completed by Lead Agency during the reporting year. If yes, attach a copy of the Surface Mining Inspection Report (MRRC-1). If inspection report is not attached, please explain on Page 4. N.C. N.C. 8A. SMARA Lead Agency (city OR county ONLY) 8B. Reclamation Plan Status No Plan F Approved on (date). Attach copy with amendments, conditions, and PROOF of approval. Number of acres subject to Reclamation Plan F–, Pending. Submitted to Lead Agency on (date)- T-Alc�H;p __'Su1B 7r7rAv IAT_ RDOJI:�OF MI TA, On Appeal. Submitted to SMGB on (date). JATT 'F a I R ��OF T AL 'ApHig p SfJ Ml�q! p._ 9.r;Yes: Financial Assurances approved by Lead Agency. 1ATTApji, OP'41 .y;'AND*,pRqQFjOF�'A PRVA q Complete below for approved Financial Assurances: Date of Annual Review Expiration Date or Amount Type Date Posted by .LeadAgency Ran q,Da,elif applicable) $25000 Rec.Bond 10/31/03 kk (e160 \�, ri No: Financial Assurances NOT approved by Lead Agency. F–...'Financial Assurances pending with Lead Agency. Submitted on (date) '-A 2(� IF APPLICABLE, INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEMS 10 THROUGH 13 MUST BE PROVIDED FOR EACH SEPARATE PLOT r. 10. ATTACH NAMED U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MAP -750R 15' QUAD —SHOWING BOUNDARIES OF MINING OPERATION N.C. Latitude Longitude Section—Township—Range—Base Meridian Quad Name County X 1 11. Type Code(s) of Mining Operation N.C. 12. DISTURBED ACREAGE 1. 5.6 Approximate disturbed acreage at beginning of 2006. (This figure should match the figure from item 12, line 5 on your 2005 annual report. If it does not match, please explain on Page 4.) 2. 0 Approximate acreage disturbed during 2006. 3. 5,6 (ADD LINE 11 TO LINE 2) 4. 0 Approximate disturbed acreage reclaimed during 2006. 5. 5.6 (SUBTRACT LINE 4 FROM LINE 3) Approximate disturbed acreage remaining at end of 2006. F_ 13. P_"EGKfA T 4L�,WA-TL�,.,Ap Ly N.C. [7 Acres Permitted: & Permit # Acres Vested (Acres disturbed prior to January 1, 1976) Acres on Federal Lands: & Permit/ID # 14. N.C. $ 608,068 Current total assessed value of mining operation as established by County Assessor's Office. DISTRIBUTION: Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator Stale of California DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION • 2006 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT MRRC-2 Page 3 CA MINEID# 91- 04-005 15. COMMODITIES AND PRODUCTION PRODUCTION INFORMATION IS PROPRIETARY AND WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL PURSUANT TO )SEE, EXH�IBITB,F�QR COMMODITIES AND UNLrt$ OF(MEASIJRE PUBLIC RESOURCE CODE SECTION 2207(g) 16. FEES SCHEDULE USING BOTH YOUR CATEGORY NUMBER AND TOTAL PRODUCTION FROM 15(A) ABOVE, REFER TO EXHIBIT C TO FIND YOUR CORRESPONDING PRODUCTION RANGE. ENTER YOUR CORRESPONDING PRODUCTION CODE IN 16(A) AND FEE IN 16(B) BELOW. A. PRODUCTION CODE ........................................... D •B. REPORTING FEE......... °FROJNE'XH7BITC, $ 1320.00 GOLD AND SILVER FEE: IF GOLD OR SILVER PRODUCTION IS REPORTED IN SECTION 15(A) OR 15(B), CONTINUE ON TO COMPLETE 16(C) AND (D) C. GOLD FEE ( 0 Ounce(s) of gold) X ($5.00 per ounce) = $ D. SILVER FEE ( 0 Ounce(s) of silver) X ($0.10 per ounce) = $ C TOTAL FEES DUE: SUM OF 16(B), (C) AND (D) $ 1320.00 (ATTACH ONE CHECK FOR TOTAL) 17. SUBMITTED BY: Your Name (Please print) Laurie Braikovich Your Mailing Address P.O. Box 15287 City/State/ZIP Code Sacramento/CA/95851 Your Telephone Number ( 916. ) 855-4400 1 certify that the information submitted herein is complete and accurate (failure to submit complete and accurate requisite information may result in an administrative penalty as provided for in Public Resources Code Section 2774.1). SIGNATURE OF SUBMITT DATE l] TITLE OF SUBMITTER Environmental Engineer Please mail annual report, reporting fee, gold and silver fee and ALL required attachments to: DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Office of Mine Reclamation • 801 K Street, MS 09-06 Sacramento, CA 95814-3529 DISTRIBUTION: Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator check here If I U I AL F'KUUUU I IUN Category No CHEGK;ONE Number Production List All Commodities (from for a Amount of Troy (from Exhibit B) Exhibit B) Commodity Tons Production Ounces Pounds 'A. PRIMARY COMMODITY PRODUCED BY OPERATION: X 0 X Sand and Gravel 1 1 B. ALL OTHER COMMODITIES PRODUCED BY OPERATION _ (include any production of gold and silver); 16. FEES SCHEDULE USING BOTH YOUR CATEGORY NUMBER AND TOTAL PRODUCTION FROM 15(A) ABOVE, REFER TO EXHIBIT C TO FIND YOUR CORRESPONDING PRODUCTION RANGE. ENTER YOUR CORRESPONDING PRODUCTION CODE IN 16(A) AND FEE IN 16(B) BELOW. A. PRODUCTION CODE ........................................... D •B. REPORTING FEE......... °FROJNE'XH7BITC, $ 1320.00 GOLD AND SILVER FEE: IF GOLD OR SILVER PRODUCTION IS REPORTED IN SECTION 15(A) OR 15(B), CONTINUE ON TO COMPLETE 16(C) AND (D) C. GOLD FEE ( 0 Ounce(s) of gold) X ($5.00 per ounce) = $ D. SILVER FEE ( 0 Ounce(s) of silver) X ($0.10 per ounce) = $ C TOTAL FEES DUE: SUM OF 16(B), (C) AND (D) $ 1320.00 (ATTACH ONE CHECK FOR TOTAL) 17. SUBMITTED BY: Your Name (Please print) Laurie Braikovich Your Mailing Address P.O. Box 15287 City/State/ZIP Code Sacramento/CA/95851 Your Telephone Number ( 916. ) 855-4400 1 certify that the information submitted herein is complete and accurate (failure to submit complete and accurate requisite information may result in an administrative penalty as provided for in Public Resources Code Section 2774.1). SIGNATURE OF SUBMITT DATE l] TITLE OF SUBMITTER Environmental Engineer Please mail annual report, reporting fee, gold and silver fee and ALL required attachments to: DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Office of Mine Reclamation • 801 K Street, MS 09-06 Sacramento, CA 95814-3529 DISTRIBUTION: Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator Stale of Califomia DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION •2006 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT MRRC-2 Page 4 CA MINEIM 91- 04-005 DISTRIBUTION: Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator • State California DEPARTMENT OF C®NSEfBl1ATI22619 OFFICE OF MINE RECLAMATION • is MRRC-1 Page 1 of 3 (Rev. 09/05) SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT Instructions for completing this form are on the reverse side. Attach notice(s) of violation(s) and order(s) to comply for all observed non-compliance. I. Mine Name as reported by Operator on Mining Operation Annual Report Inspection Date: CA MINE 1D#: ROBINSON PIT MINE 11-6-06 91-04-003 II. SMARA Lead Agency Name (City or County only ) Granite Construction Company Contact Person Butte County Bob Mihal, Oroville Area Manager (530) 534-7616 Inspector P. O. Box 1630 Telephone Ignacio Gonzalez and Zachary Thomas ZIP Code (707) 332-6263 Gonzalez California 95965 (530) 894-3469 Thomas Title Is this operation on Federal Land? Check one: If "Yes", provide one or both of the Federal Mine Land Identification Numbers below: Organization California Mining Claim Number (CAMC#): N/A Contract Planners Planning Division Mailing Address 7 County Center Drive City State ZIP Code Oroville California 95965 E-mail Address (Optional) ngonzalez0oacificmunicioal com and zthomas@)pacificmunicioal.com III. Mine Operator Granite Construction Company Contact Person Telephone Bob Mihal, Oroville Area Manager (530) 534-7616 Mailing Address P. O. Box 1630 City State ZIP Code Oroville California 95965 E-mail Address (Optional) IV. Does the operation have: P NR No Yes A permit to mine? ® ❑ Permit # 78-96 An approved Reclamation Plan? ® ❑ ❑ RP # 78-96 Has the operator filed a Mining Operation Annual Report (form MRRC-2)? Check one: ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Unknown Is this operation on Federal Land? Check one: If "Yes", provide one or both of the Federal Mine Land Identification Numbers below: ❑ Yes No California Mining Claim Number (CAMC#): N/A U.S. Forest Service Identification Number (USFS ID#): N/A DISTRIBUTION: Original to Operator. Copies to: State (by Lead Agency), Lead Agency, State (by Operator), and BLM or USFS (if required). • State of California DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION OFFICE OF MINE RECLAMATION MRRC-1 Page 2 of 3 (Rev. 09/05) • ,7 SURFACE MINING I.W01-UPECTION REPORT V. Does the Operator currently have a Lead Agency approved Financial Assurance? Check one: EgYes ❑ No If "Yes", complete section below. If "No", refer to instructions on the reverse of this page and complete Section VI. Inspection Date: November 6, 2006 CA MINE ID#: 91-04.0005 Type of Financial Assurance Mechanism(s) Financial Assurance Mechanism Number(s) Current Amount on File Date of Expiration ® Surety Bond 8192-0541 $25,000.00 Continuous ❑ Certificate of Deposit $ ❑ Letter of Credit $ ❑ Trust Fund $ ❑ Pledge of Revenue $ ❑ Budget Set Aside $ ❑ $ The Financial Assurance Amount must be adjusted annually. Attach a copy of the revised Financial Assurance Amount calculation with this report. Date of Financial Assurance Amount Calculation: 1115106 (review of existing calcs.) Does the current mechanism(s) on file cover the new annual calculation? ❑ Yes Norequired: If "No", date operator was notified that a new mechanism is October 24, 2006 (see attached copy of letter) VI. Financial Assurance comments. As of the inspection date, the required annual cost estimates required under SMARA had not been submitted for Planning Staff review. The Mine operator has been notified of the requirement to submit the annual cost estimates. See attached copy of letter sent to mine operator requesting the annual cost estimates. Currently the mine operator has a Surety Bond on file with the County in the amount of $25,000.00, issued by Federal Insurance Company of Indiana. The operator has been notified that revised financial assurance calculations are required to be filed with the lead agency. The operator has been notified to provide to the County by December 31, 2006, revised cost estimates for the financial assurance calculations. Staff believes that the current amount $25,000.00 may not be adequate for the reclamation of the site should the County and State need to reclaim the site. Attached are photographs of the site that illustrate staffs findings. Upon receipt of revised cost estimates, County/PMC staff Wll submit to OMR for review and approval. In reviewing the Surety Bond, PMC staff has found that the last time the cost estimates for the Surety Bond were last calculated on October 10, 2003. Per note above, once the revised cost estimates are received by the County, copies will be forwarded to OMR for review and comment. The operator will then be required to submit a revised financial assurance mechanism that is acceptable to both the County and OMR. As of the inspection date, staffs findings and conclusions is that the site was found to be well maintained. As noted in the attached photos, staff does not believe that the existing amount of $25,000.00 would cover the cost of full reclamation and equipment removal from the site. The revised calculations will need to reflect this note. DISTRIBUTION: Original to Operator. Copies to: State (by Lead Agency), Lead Agency, State (by Operator), and BLM or USFS (if required). • State of California DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION OFFICE OF MINE RECLAMATION MRRC-1 Page 3 of 3 (Rev. 09/05) • • SSURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT VII. Is the operation in compliance with provisions of the approved Reclamation Plan with respect to: OK VN NI NA CA MINE ID # 91-04-0005 Wildlife Habitat ® ❑ . P Fj- Inspection Date: 11-6-06 Revegetation 0 ❑ 0 El Agricultural Land ® Weather Code(s): CR Stream Protection ® El El Duration of Inspection: 1.5 Hours Tailings and Mine Waste Management ® 0 0 Closure of Surface Openings r C1 ❑ El ® Approximate Disturbed Acreage: 20 -acres Building, Structure, and Equipment Removal ® 0 0 Topsoil Salvage, Maintenance, and Redistribution ® 0 Cl Status of Operation Code(s): A Backfilling, Regrading, Slope Stability, and Recontouring ® El ❑ E Drainage, Diversion Structures, Waterways, and Erosion ® E Status of Reclamation Code(s): RN Other (list or explain below) 13 El 11 0 VIII. Comments/Description of Violation(s) and Corrective Measure(s) Required [NOTE: please indicate if you have attached notice(s) of violation(s) and correction order(s), in lieu of description on this form): The Robinson Pit is located on the northern end of the property, specifically situated in Section 35, T19N, R3E, MDBM. The site is covered by exposed dredge tailings. These deposits are located on a modern active Flood plain. This area contains Granite's processing facility as well as wash ponds used in the processing of materials, as well as administrative uses (i.e. office, equipment storage and maintenance facility). Upon reclamation of the site, it is to be restored to wildlife habitat. The total disturbed area accounts for approximately 20 acres, which is consistent with the area noted in the County's previous report of May 17, 2006. This 20 acre site is located within an overall ownership of 339 acres. Access to the site is via Pacific Heights Road at its intersection with State Highway 70 and Baggett-Marysville Road. The area was found to be in full operation the day of the inspection, with the area being well maintained and in conformance with the mining plan on file with the County. Both the Robinson Pit Mine and the Wildlife Mine Site were inspection together, which accounts for the overall time of 1.5 hours of inspection duration. Both mines needed to be inspected at the same time/date. Other than the requirements for revised financial assurance calculations, the site was found in compliance with permit conditions/reclamation plan/mining plan. No violations were noted or corrective measures issued or recommended. IX. Number of Violations: None Inspector's Signature: Sys` Date Signed: November 28, 2006 DISTRIBUTION: Original to Operator. Copies to: State (by Lead AgencKLead Agency, State (by Operator), and BLM or USFS (if renuiradl • GRANITE CONSTRUCTION CO. ROBINSON PIT MINE/ 91-04-0005 Photographs 11-6-06 • Figure 1 Both Figures 1' and 2 Illustrates the processing facility, including the batch pant facility. It was noted that the site was well maintained and adherence to the approved mining plan. r Figure 3 Figure 4 Both Figures 3 and 4 illustrate the level of activity at the site on 11/6/06, with grading and tailing processing. The ground shows signs that the day prior the area had experienced rain, however, the site was not experiencing difficulties due to the rain. .+s ' O •,� - 2661' P-4 � r � ,- . ' ��.u.,,,,,�..«"„c;< +�j.., � Ad( [��� . s r� �t " x y, ate•., °y�, r., ✓ " .. _ w.. 4410, :^ : • • malr TI G2@�7P© 5050.HOPYARD ROAD 4400 REPORT OF EXECUTION PLEASANTON, CALIFORNIA 945.8.8-3321 OF SURETY BOND FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY BOND NUMBER: :8192-05=.41 PRINCIPAL GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY P.O. BOX 50085 WATSONVILLE CALIFORNIA 9507750.85 ACCOUNT NO: 00007493 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INC. OBLIGEE: BUTTE'COUNTY DEPT. OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY .CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE CALIFORNIA 95.965 DESCRIPTION: SAA: 933 U.S. FEDERAL-GOV'T: N GCCO CHARGE NO. 208827 -1436.0:326.12 -PERMIT .#78-.9=ROBINSON PIT LOCATION OF WORK: OROVILLE CALIFORNIA 95965 BOND AMOUNT: $25,000.00 MISCELLANEOUS. PREMIUM,:. $200.00 CURRENT TERM EFFECTIVE' 10/10/06 - 10/10/07 RENEWAL PREM...: $200.00 NEXT TERM EFFECTIVE; 7:0/1.0/07 - 10/10/08. RATE i 6.00. ON BOND AMOUNT BOND TERMS:. INDEFINITE -NON -CANCELLABLE -RENEWAL BILL BOND DATED: 10%10/03 1 ORIGINAL EXECUTED PRODUCING AGENT: MCSHERRY & HUDSON/GRAN:ITE 08521 P.O. BOX 2690 WATSONVILLE CA, 95077 COMM COMMISSION RATE: TO DATE': 1.0.00% $20.00 PH!N i is D Sate of Califomia *2' EPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 007 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT MRRC-2 Page 1 CA MINE ID # 91- 04-0005 MINE NAME Robinson Pit 1. Company Operating Site Contact Person Telephone Granite Construction Company Laurie Brajkovich ( 916 ) 855-4400 Street Address/P.O. Box No. City State/ZIP Code/County P.O. Box 15287 Sacramento CA/95851/Sacramento 2. Designated Agent's Name (individual must reside in CA) Mailing Address Laurie Bra'kovich P.O. Box 15287 City ZIP Code Telephone Sacramento 95851 ( 916 ) 855-4460 ITEMS BELOW WHICH ARE PRECEDED BY A BOX LABELED N.C. MAY BE CHECKED— IF THERE ARE NO CHANGES IN THE INFORMATION FROM THE LAST REPORTING YEAR. (NOTE: IF THIS IS THE FIRST TIME YOU HAVE FILED A REPORT, ALL SECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED.) 3. Owner of Mining Operation Telephone Granite Construction Company I ( 916 ) 855-4460 Mailing Address (this address will be used to send next year's report form) P.O. Box 15287 City State/ZIP Code Country (If other than U.S.A.) Sacramento CA/95851 Was this operation purchased by you during reporting year? Was this operation sold by you during reporting year? F Yes. If yes, date of purchase r No. F. Yes. If yes, date of sale rX. No. 4. Landowner Assessor's Parcel # Granite Construction Company Mailing Address Telephone P.O. Box 15287 ( 916 ) 855-4460 City/State/ZIP Code Country (If other than U.S.A.) Sacramento\CA\95851 5. Status of Mining Activities DURING THE REPORTING YEAR CHECKIQNLY (- Newly Permitted -Not yet in operation. Date Permitted (X Active. r Idle (as defined in Public Resources Code Section 2727.1). Complete the following: Date operation became idle (—` Copy of Approved Interim Management Plan attached. r Interim Management Plan pending with Lead Agency. A;T�TACH�PR,O•.,OFOF IIBMITTAL; r Closed with no intent to resume. Date mining ceased Fill Closed --reclamation certified complete by Lead Agency. Date mining ceased 04/30/96 fiw RFT'w..�a •a4 6. Status of Reclamation Activities DURING THE REPORTING YEAR CHECK1,xQNLgY . Reclamation not started. [X: Reclamation in progress (attach updated reclamation plan map indicating progress). (— Reclamation certified complete by Lead Agency. ATxTACHCERTIFIsCATION • Reclamation certified complete on (Date). Financial Assurances released on (Date). DISTRIBUTION: Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator late of California DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 2007 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT CA MINEIM 91- 04-0005 MRRC-2 Page 2 7.r, Yes r No Inspection completed by Lead Agency during the reporting year. If yes, attach a copy of the Surface Mining Inspection Report (MRRC-1). If Inspection report is not attached, please explain on Page 4. R I 8A. SMARA Lead Agency (city OR county ONLY) N.C. FX–: 8B. Reclamation Plan Status CWEGKONE N.C. r' No Plan j—' Approved on (date). Attach copy with amendments, conditions, and PROOF of approval. Number of acres subject to Reclamation Plan (� Pending. Submitted to Lead Agency on (date).gTTA�CH!PROO�xOFTS-'U-6kl' WI [i On Appeal. Submitted to SMGB on (date). AiTsTAGHPRQOFOFSUBMITTAL 9• fx7 Yes: Financial Assurances approved by Lead Agency.ATTA'CWroGQPYkAND PROOFrOErAPPROVAL Complete below for approved Financial Assurances: Date of Annual Review Expiration Date or Amount Type Date Posted by Lead Agency - Renewal Date (if applicable) $25,000 Rec Bond 10/31/03 10/25/07 10/10/08 (r No: Financial Assurances NOT approved by Lead Agency. , (— Financial Assurances pending with -Lead Agency. Submitted on (date) IM M,601100 "I Wl IF APPLICABLE, INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEMS 10 THROUGH 13 MUST BE PROVIDED FOR EACH SEPARATE PLOT r 10. ATTACH NAMED U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MAP —7.VOR 15' QUAD—SHOWING BOUNDARIES OF MINING OPERATION N.C. Latitude Longitude Section—Township--2ange—Base Meridian Quad Name County 11. Type Codes) of Mining Operation 2SEEEXNIBITRAFORTYPE CODES N.C. 12. DISTURBED ACREAGE 1. 5.6 Approximate disturbed acreage at beginning of 2007. (This figure should match the figure from item 12, line 5 on your 2006 annual report. If it does not match, please explain on Page 4.) 2, 0.63 Approximate acreage disturbed during 2007. 3. 6.23 (ADD LINE 1 TO LINE 2) 4, 0 Approximate disturbed acreage reclaimed during 2007. 5. 6.23 (SUBTRACT LINE 4 FROM LINE 3) Approximate disturbed acreage remaining at end of 2007. r. 13.HE6KALL' THATAPPL�Y N.C. r` Acres Permitted: & Permit # r. Acres Vested (Acres disturbed prior to January 1, 1976) F' Acres on Federal Lands: & Permit/ID # I r 114. S 620,227 V.C. Current total assessed value of mining operation as established by County Assessor's Office. DISTRIBUTION: Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator State of California DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 2007 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT CA MINEID# 91- 04-0005 MRRC-2 Page 3 15. COMMODITIES AND PRODUCTION PRODUCTION INFORMATION IS PROPRIETARY AND .,,,...,r �. _ „4�. WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL PURSUANT TO ;SEE4'EXHIBIT4B F6-FrkdOMMQDITIES;AND UNITSa.OF�MEASURE,+. PUBLIC RESOURCE CODE SECTION 2207(8) 16. FEES SCHEDULE USING BOTH YOUR CATEGORY NUMBER AND TOTAL PRODUCTION FROM 15(A) ABOVE, REFER TO EXHIBIT C TO FIND YOUR CORRESPONDING PRODUCTION RANGE. ENTER YOUR CORRESPONDING PRODUCTION CODE IN 16(A) AND FEE IN 16(B) BELOW. A. PRODUCTION CODE..'FRQMTEXHIBIT C ............................................. G � B. REPORTING FEE......... % ROM ErXHIBiTrC $ 4,524.00 GOLD AND SILVER FEE: IF GOLD OR SILVER PRODUCTION IS REPORTED IN SECTION 15(A) OR 15(B), CONTINUE ON TO COMPLETE 16(C) AND (D) C. GOLD FEE ( 0 Ounce(s) of gold) X ($5.00 per ounce) = $ 0.00 D. SILVER FEE ( 0 Ounce(s) of silver) X ($0.10 per ounce) = $ 0.00 TOTAL FEES DUE: SUM OF 16(B), (C) AND (D) 17. SUBMITTED BY: Name (Please print) Mailing Address Laurie Brajkovich P.O. Box 15287 City/State/ZIP Code Sacramento\CA\95851 $ 4,524.00 (ATTACH ONE CHECK FOR TOTAL) Telephone Number ( 916 ) 855-4460 I certify that the information submitted herein is complete and accurate (failure to submit complete and accurate requisite information may result in an administrative penalty as provided for in Public Res roes Code Section 2774.1). SIGNATURE OF SUBMITTER DATE 6/23/08 TITLE OF SUBMITTER Environmental Engineer Please mail annual report, reporting fee, gold and silver fee and ALL required attachments to: DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Office of Mine Reclamation 801 K Street, MS 09-06 Sacramento, CA 95814-3529 DISTRIBUTION: Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator Check here if TOTAL PRODUCTION Category No C.HECKONE° Number Production List All Commodities (from for a Amount of Troy (from Exhibit B) Exhibit B) Commodity Production Tons Ounces Pounds A. PRIMARY COMMODITY PRODUCED BY OPERATION: Sand and Gravel 1 1 25,120 x B. ALL OTHER COMMODITIES PRODUCED BY OPERATION (include any production of gold and silver); 16. FEES SCHEDULE USING BOTH YOUR CATEGORY NUMBER AND TOTAL PRODUCTION FROM 15(A) ABOVE, REFER TO EXHIBIT C TO FIND YOUR CORRESPONDING PRODUCTION RANGE. ENTER YOUR CORRESPONDING PRODUCTION CODE IN 16(A) AND FEE IN 16(B) BELOW. A. PRODUCTION CODE..'FRQMTEXHIBIT C ............................................. G � B. REPORTING FEE......... % ROM ErXHIBiTrC $ 4,524.00 GOLD AND SILVER FEE: IF GOLD OR SILVER PRODUCTION IS REPORTED IN SECTION 15(A) OR 15(B), CONTINUE ON TO COMPLETE 16(C) AND (D) C. GOLD FEE ( 0 Ounce(s) of gold) X ($5.00 per ounce) = $ 0.00 D. SILVER FEE ( 0 Ounce(s) of silver) X ($0.10 per ounce) = $ 0.00 TOTAL FEES DUE: SUM OF 16(B), (C) AND (D) 17. SUBMITTED BY: Name (Please print) Mailing Address Laurie Brajkovich P.O. Box 15287 City/State/ZIP Code Sacramento\CA\95851 $ 4,524.00 (ATTACH ONE CHECK FOR TOTAL) Telephone Number ( 916 ) 855-4460 I certify that the information submitted herein is complete and accurate (failure to submit complete and accurate requisite information may result in an administrative penalty as provided for in Public Res roes Code Section 2774.1). SIGNATURE OF SUBMITTER DATE 6/23/08 TITLE OF SUBMITTER Environmental Engineer Please mail annual report, reporting fee, gold and silver fee and ALL required attachments to: DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Office of Mine Reclamation 801 K Street, MS 09-06 Sacramento, CA 95814-3529 DISTRIBUTION: Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator Slate of Califomia — 19EPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 007 MINING OPERATION ANNUAL REPORT CA MINEIN 91- 04-005 MRRC-2 Page 4 di— DISTRIBUTION: Original to State Copy to Lead Agency Copy to Operator Y State of California DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION S ICE OF MINE RECLAMATION C-1 Page 1 of 3 (Rev. 09/05) SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT Instructions for completing this forth are on the reverse side. Attach notice(s) of violation(s) and order(s) to comply for all observed non-compliance. I. Mine Name as reported by Operator on Mining Operation Annual Report Inspection Date: CA MINE ID#: ROBINSON PIT BRINE- GRANITE CONSTRUCTION CO. 10-25-07 91-04-0005 -0005 II. SMARA Lead Agency Name (City or County only ) P Granite Construction Company Butte County Contact Person A permit to mine? Inspector John Weimer, Plant Superintendent Telephone Ignacio Gonzalez and Nate Anderson An approved Reclamation Plan? (707) 332-6263 Gonzalez 530 534-9420 fax Mailing Address (530) 894-3469 Anderson Title Is this operation on Federal Land? Check one: If "Yes", provide one or both of the Federal Mine Land Identification Numbers below: Organization State Contract Planners Oroville California 95965 E-mail Address (Optional) Planning Division Mailing Address 7 County Center Drive City State ZIP Code Oroville California 95965 E-mail Address (Optional) noonzalezCalomcworld.com and nanderson@omcworid.com VIII. Mine Operator P Granite Construction Company No Contact Person A permit to mine? Telephone John Weimer, Plant Superintendent ❑ (530) 534-7616 telephone An approved Reclamation Plan? ® 530 534-9420 fax Mailing Address RP # 78-96 P. 0. Box 1630 Is this operation on Federal Land? Check one: If "Yes", provide one or both of the Federal Mine Land Identification Numbers below: City State ZIP Code Oroville California 95965 E-mail Address (Optional) IV. Does the operation have: P NR No .Yes A permit to mine? ® ❑ ❑ Permit # 78-96 An approved Reclamation Plan? ® Cl ❑ RP # 78-96 Has the operator filed a Mining Operation Annual Report (form MRRC-2)? Check one: ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Unknown Is this operation on Federal Land? Check one: If "Yes", provide one or both of the Federal Mine Land Identification Numbers below: ❑ Yes No California Mining Claim Number (CAMC#): N/A U.S. Forest Service Identification Number (USFS ID#): N/A DISTRIBUTION: Original to Operator. Copies to: State (by Lead Agency), Lead Agency, State (by Operator), and BLM or USFS (if required). AglWate of California EPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION OFFICE OF MINE RECLAMATION MRRC-1 Page 2 of 3 (Rev. 09/05) 4 SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT V. Does the Operator currently have a Lead Agency approved Financial Assurance? Check one: ®Yes ❑ No If "Yes", complete section below. If "No", refer to instructions on the reverse of this page and complete Section VI. Inspection Date: October 25, 2007 CA MINE IX.. 91-04.0005 Type of Financial Assurance Mechanism(s) Financial Assurance Mechanism Numbers) Current Amount on File Date of Expiration ® Surety Bond 8192-0541 $25,000.00 Continuous ❑ Certificate of Deposit $ ❑ Letter of Credit $ ❑ Trust Fund $ ❑ Pledge of Revenue $ ❑ Budget Set Aside $ ❑ $ The Financial Assurance Amount must be adjusted annually. Attach a copy of the revised Financial Assurance Amount calculation with this report Date of Financial Assurance Amount Calculation: 6/28/07 (review of revised calks.) Does the current mechanism(s) on file cover the new annual calculation? El Yes ® No. If "No", date operator was notified that a new mechanism is uired: September 11, 2007 1;� VI. Financial Assurance comments. It should be noted that on June 28, 2007, the County of Butte submitted to the Office of Mine Reclamation (OMR) the revised cost estimates for the Robinson Area, which were provided to staff by Granite Construction Company. On August 14, 2007, the County received a letter dated August 13, 2007 advising that OMR staff had received a cost estimate for the site in the amount of $15,209.00. OMR staff indicated that the methodology used in preparing the cost estimate appeared to be appropriate for the submittal. On September 11, 2007, the County of Butte notified Granite Construction Company of the approval of the cost estimate and requested that a revised financial assurance mechanism be submitted to the County in conformance with the approved cost estimate. As of the preparation of this report, staff has not received the revised financial assurance mechanism in the amount of $15,209.00 for the Robinson Area. However, the County will continue to work with operators in resolving this issue and shortly have a new mechanism. Upon receipt of the new mechanism, staff will immediately review and forward a copy to the Office of Mine Reclamation for review and concurrence. Presently the site is covered by an existing surety bond that covers the Robinson Area in the amount of $25,000.00. Attached to this report are photographs that depict staff s findings of this year's inspection of the Robinson (i.e. Plant Site) site. DISTRIBUTION: Original to Operator. Copies to: State (by lead Agency), Lead Agency, State (by Operator), and BLM or USFS (if required). RPtate of California EPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION OFFICE OF MINE RECLAMATION MRRC-1 Page 3 of 3 (Rev. 09/05) 17 - SURFACE MINING INSPECTION REPORT VII. Is the operation in compliance with provisions of the approved Reclamation Plan with respect to: OK VN NI NA CA MINE ID # 91-04-0005 Wildlife Habitat ® ❑ ❑ ❑ Inspection Date: 10-25-07 Revegetation ® ❑ ❑ ❑ Agricultural Land ❑ ❑ ❑ ® Weather Code(s): CR Stream Protection ®. ❑ ❑ ❑ Duration of Inspection: 2 Hours Tailings and Mine Waste Management ® ❑ ❑ ❑ Closure of Surface Openings ❑ ❑ ❑ ® Approximate Disturbed Acreage: 20 -acres Building, Structure, and Equipment Removal ® ❑ ❑ ❑ ITopsoil Salvage, Maintenance, and Redistribution ® ❑ ❑ ❑ Status of Operation Code(s): A Backfilling, Regrading, Slope Stability, and Recontouring ® ❑ ❑ ❑ Drainage, Diversion Structures, Waterways, and Erosion ® ❑ ❑ ❑ Status of Reclamation Code(s): RN Other (list or explain below) ® ❑ OT ❑ VIII. Comments/Description of Violation(s) and Corrective correction order(s), in lieu of description on this form]: if you have attached notice(s) of violation(s) and The Robinson Pit is located on the northern end of the property, specifically situated in Section 35, T19N, R3E, MDBM. The site is covered by exposed dredge tailings. These deposits are located on a modem active flood plain. This area contains Granite's processing facility as well as wash ponds used in the processing of materials, as well as administrative uses (i.e. office, equipment storage and maintenance facility). Upon reclamation of the site, it is to be restored to wildlife habitat. The total disturbed area accounts for approximately 20 acres, which is consistent with the area noted in the County's previous report of May 17, 2006. According to the operator's 2006 MRRC-2 forms filed with the County on July 2, 2007, the operator has noted a total disturbed area of 5.6 acres. The area utilized for the processing plant may encompass an area greater than 5 acres and will work with the operator in resolving the discrepancies in the overall area, as the County is now requiring of all operators a diagram of all mining areas to be brought up to date. Access to the site is via Pacific Heights Road at its intersection with State Highway 70 and Baggett-Marysville Road. As also noted for the adjacent site, the area was found to be in full operation the day of the inspection, with the area being well maintained and in conformance with the mining plan on file with the County. Both the Robinson Pit Mine and the Wildlife Mine Site were inspection together, which accounts for the overall time of 2 hours of inspection duration. Both mine and processing plant needed to be inspected at the same time/date. The site was found in compliance with permit conditions/reclamation plan/mining plan. No violations were noted or corrective measures issued or recommended. IX. Number of Violations: Mone noted Inspectors Signature: eY /lVaofii/ 1optla P l Date Signed: November 21, 2007 DISTRIBUTION: Original to Operator. Copies to: State (by Lead Agency), Lead Agency, State (by Operator), and BLM or USFS (if required). • • Butte County CA Mine I.D. 91-04-0005 Operator: Granite Construction, Inc. F-7 �RANITE CONSTRUCTION CO. ROBINSON PIT IMINE/ 91-04-0005 Photographs lu-z5-uf Figure 2 Both Figures 1 and 2 Illustrates the processing facility, including the batch pant facility. It was noted that the site was well maintained and adherence to the approved mining and operation plan. Staff conducted an on-site inspection of these facilities as well. Figure 3 Figure 4 Both Figures 3 and 4 illustrate the level of activity at the site on 10/25/07, with tailing processing. The site was in full operation the date of the inspection. The photo, Figure 3 also shows that the roadways were constantly watered so as to minimize dust and in compliance with permit conditions. • OFRANITE CONSTRUCTION CO. ROBINSON PIT MINE/ 91-04-0005 Photographs 10-25-07 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figures 5 and 6 continue to show the processing plant and the associated activities and equipment on-site. is Figure 7 Figure 8 Figures 7 and 8 illustrate the associated maintenance and fuel storage facility at the plant site. Staff observed that the operator had been adhering to good housekeeping practices by maintaining the facility in an organized and clean manner. All fuels are 4Vntained within an enclosed structure - 4 �✓>. _ter Figure 8 Figures 7 and 8 illustrate the associated maintenance and fuel storage facility at the plant site. Staff observed that the operator had been adhering to good housekeeping practices by maintaining the facility in an organized and clean manner. All fuels are 4Vntained within an enclosed structure RANITE CONSTRUCTION CO. ROBINSON PIT MINE/ 91-04-0005 Photographs 10-25-07 i Figure 9 Figure 10 Again both photographs illustrate the proper containment of fuels stored on-site at the plant. CI r Ry1,r� F r �_� is Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 11 illustrates an area that is used for the storage of broken concrete that is constantly recycled at the processing plant. The location of the broken concrete is located near the facility's bone yard. Figure 12 illustrates a view of the facility's bone yard near the entrance to the subject property and east of the processing plant. The operator indicated that they are currently in the process of removing much of the debris associated with the bone yard and that it is an ongoing operation. 0 • • J Robinson Pit Reclamation Map 91-04-0005 6.23 Acres remain disturbed at end of 2007 Disturbed 2005 = 5.6 Acres Disturbed 2007 = .625 Acres Aggregate Plant Area 5050 HOPYARD ROAD #400 REPORT OF EXECUTION PLEASANTON, CALIFORNIA 94588-3321 OF SURETY BOND FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY BOND NUMBER: 8192-05-41 PRINCIPAL: GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY P.O. BOX 50085 WATSONVILLE CALIFORNIA 950775085 ACCOUNT NO: 00007493 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INC. OBLIGEE: BUTTE COUNTY DEPT. OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE CALIFORNIA '95965 DESCRIPTION: SAA: 981 U.S. FEDERAL GOV'T: N GCCO CHARGE NO. 208827 -1436.032612 -PERMIT #78-9-ROBINSON PIT LOCATION OF •WORK: OROVILLE CALIFORNIA 95965 BOND AMOUNT: t$25,000.00 MISCELLANEOUS PREMIUM: $200.00 CURRENT TERM EFFECTIVE: 10/10/07 - 10/10/08 RENEWAL PREM.: $200.00 NEXT TERM EFFECTIVE: 10/10/08 - 10/10/09 RATE: 6.00 ON BOND AMOUNT BOND TERMS: INDEFINITE -NON -CANCELLABLE -RENEWAL BILL BOND DATED: 10/10/03 1 ORIGINAL EXECUTED PRODUCING AGENT: MCSHERRY & HUDSON/GRANITE '08521 P.O. BOX 2690 WATSONVILLE CA 95077 Farm 15.1e4eo COMM COMMISSION RATE: TO.DATE: 10.00% $20.00 PFU ED U .a TIM SNELLINGS, D'iREC T OR I PETS: CALARCC, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Orovilla, C a, 959165 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Fa,sifraile ADIPMKIISTPAT ON " BUILDING PL.A4' NINE September 11 i 2007 Dwayne Long Plant Engineer Granite Construction Company P. O. Box 1630 Oroville, CA 95965 RE: Financial Assurance Cost Estimates for Robinson Pit Mine CA MINE ID# 91-04-0005 Dear Mr. Long: .09r7'JILt.E011ANIH ? i *CEI VED On June 28, 2007, the County of Butte submitted your revised cost estimates to the Department of Conservation -Office of Mine Reclamation (OMR), pursuant to Public Resources Code (PRC) Section 2773.1. The revised estimates submitted for the reclamation of the site reflected a change to a new amount of $15,209.00 for the Robinson Pit (CA MINE ID# 91-04-0005). Please note that OMR has notified the County that it has completed its review of the cost estimates, and found the cost estimates as adequately reflecting the cost to reclaim the site. Therefore, pursuant to the provisions of SMARA, please submit a revised financial assurance mechanism reflecting the newly adjusted amount of $15,209.00. This may be in the form of a new bond or other financial assurance mechanism (adjustment rider, or other surety instrument). Once the new financial assurance is received reflecting the adjusted amount, this office will forward a copy to the Office of Mine Reclamation for final acceptance. Please note that you must submit an original surety, bearing wet -ink stamps and signatures by the appropriate parties. Please note that the revised financial assurance mechanism must be submitted to the County with 30 -days of the date of this letter. Thank you again for your continued efforts in the administration of this site, and its financial assurances. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (530) 538-6706. Sincerely, Chris Thomas Associate Planner • Cc: Amy Yhnell, Office of Mine Reclamation, 801 K Street, MS 09-06, Sacramento, CA 95814-3529 Arthur Reed, Office of Mine Reclamation, 801 K Street, MS 09-06, Sacramento, CA 95814-3529 Nash Gonzalez, PMC Scott Friend, PMC File Financial Assurance Guidelines i State of California DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Form OMR-23 (New 06196) APPENDIX A-1 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE COST ESTIMATE FOR Pac-t-.q�c'-_ tAei<!ties Roe 1_ V06 �c5bl�sa•c` ��� CA MINE ID # 91- Qq - Cae>O S Prepared by: Date: 12-117-04 Note: This worksheet was developed by the Office of Mine Reclamation to assist leac agencies and operators prepare a reclamation cost estimate and determine an appropriate amount for the financial assurance in conformance with Section 2773.1 of SMARA. it should be ised in conjunction with the Financial Assurance Guidelines adopted by the State Mining anc 3eology Board. . Financial Assurance Guidelines a • • i. PRIMARY RECLAMATION ACTIVITIES Pay.. _2 of t^ Description of Task: ti�o.�v t��.e� )ie—or-k g r{AL- a caCX%t+4, 134c1c.��L1 PordS n�4.r Proc.a s6i�n� pte v`� U3 5%1 .5 av CIL CA" -'-AS Proc+cS3t4t Methods to be Used: 40 es�4blis� w+ir�c✓�s/ SE6c.1�pi% aata5. +£�t1ny P'^�itJca! s�otaEP�/cS 6vI// 6c s vl.i C vr�.r� r c.� t l J y d 5 �•e-t o� �-f.s t.V r..�w� a p c •`a1 o w Miscellaneous Information: Overburden (cubic yards): AM Topsoil (cubic yards): Al* Acres: W* Production Rate (cubic yards/hour): 1. N# 2. 3. 4. Haul Distance (feet): 1. A/,# 2. 3. 4. A. Equipment - List all equipment required to complete identified task. For large reclamation jobs separate mine areas for ease of accounting. 1. 2. 3. 4. cost Total Equipment Cost for this Task $ Ile B. Labor - List all labor categories to complete identified task. Labor Category Quantity $/Hour # of Hours Cost W Ole Total Labor Cost for this Task $ AK C. Materials - List all materials required to complete identified task (include disposal costs). Item Quantity $/Unit Cost $ Total Materials Cost for this Task D, Direct Cost for this Task Equipment Cost + Labor Cost + Materials Cost = Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 4 Financial Assurance Guidelines II. REVEGETATION Page -3 -of % Description of Task: C.4 It e/ S -/*Pc. S -6-o % A. tvr /J A1u ra c�ac -4�o,n . Methods to beUsed: /r/q¢ur,*J Rwc5,.e4,,4,, n, y'j,r6 1 4-yp1cw/ 0A orr54na1 x";'011175 IDondls in /Qo b,.,so.� t�.t srI rew . Tits ae Ponds are. now o w rkL by- ogre �a fonyle.- r..,�,5. or d�s4vrbeel as po.,r.6 oL OV-ooe>-W, 774r -re SSS arc. /!vw part o � � ��.i,l f � W � lol 1.-0e. +4 reb►. A. Equipment - List all equipment required to complete identified task. Total Equipment Cost for this Task $ B. Labor - List all labor categories to complete identified task. Total Labor Cost for this Task $ C. Materials - List all materials required to complete identified task. Unit of Item / Plant Species Measure # of Units $/Unit Cost $ Total Materials Cost for this Task $_ D. Direct Cost for this Task Equipment Cost + Labor Cost + Materials Cost $ _ Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 5 a 1-1 Financial Assurance Guidelines III. PLANT STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT REMOVAL Page Y of 9 i Description of Task: /Jf fit � "S �il qt L . f G r w e...�,tn7�r !� P l c.�r�.+' 'l' v e—LMcs.+..ti �' �- Gow► v�`r-C.u�..\ G r' tnAu0rtdJ Ube- pe.0 prE'prOJCA Methods to be Used: OX/44.,/ ,Ser�1a VC/ M.< -4"l 7,40 se -f -W P, 94t1`d 6 o ar Nw� -Vo LC Ios� Glq/1� a rr�u dla.�aM p S �K r5 Ahdl Ow f� P aL-�- Scl t, -x t'aSSvf- A. Equipment - List all equipment required to complete identified task. Enuinment Quantity $IHour # of Hours Cost ($1 ,,yy�� / ST. gy (,� /6 936. -- fZ o�iL\a t G 4.r b,. 33. 3g 14. 5-3q. o/ /o o 'r/goo vs - �L JI r In0v //f VLkJN .o L Cel rI JLf L / Z /. 'TZ /9- f Total Equipment Cost for this Task s 7, 7 B. Labor - List all labor categories to complete identified task. Labor Cateeary Quantity $/Hour # of Hours Cost ($1 vrcw. v t %�cl'cu / ST. gy 16 /6 936. -- �� '--- G 4.r b,. PNr«/P►4s4i, o/ /o o 'r/goo vs - �L JI r In0v //f VLkJN yo 9 Total Labor Cost for This Task $ :Z, %. C. Demolition - List all structures and equipment to be dismantled or demolished. Type of Volume Unit Cost Disposal Ctrnchva / Pniiinmant Material (nihir fAatl Racic Cnct ('n --,t ($1 3e -r *. skr-c% I,v\a.\ 0 G 4.r b,. PNr«/P►4s4i, o/ /o o 'r/goo vs - D. Direct Cost for this Task Total Materials Cost for this Task Equipment Cost + Labor Cost + Demolition Cost = Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 6 $ 4/00, a= LD $ , 789. ' • Financial Assurance Guidelines Page S of 9 E. Surplus / Salvage Value 1. Total cost to reclaim plant structures and /� 7�' • r equipment pursuant to the approved reclamation plan. $ ► 2. Net salvage value of the plant structures and equipment.* $ O 3. Subtract Line 2 from Line 1 $ ���• 4. If Line 3 is greater than $0, enter this amount on the total plant structures and equipment removal cost line under Section VIII (Summary of Costs). If Line 3 is less than $0, enter $0 on the appropriate line in Section VIII. *NOTE This is the value of plant structures, buildings and equipment on a salvage basis -- e.g. after the structures and equipment have been removed for sale or use off-site. In order to include net salvage value in the financial assurance calculation, the operator must provide a letter of agreement, signed contract, bid or quote from an independent company which provides industrial dismantling or equipment salvage services, or is in the business of buying and selling scrap metals or similar products. Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 7 3 • . Financial Assurance Guidelines a IV, MISCELLANEOUS COSTS Page (o of q Examples of this type of cost could include temporary storage of equipment and materials off site, special one-time permits (i.e. transportation permits for extra wide or overweight loads, etc.), decommissioning a process mill (i.e. decontamination of equipment), or disposal of warehouse inventories. ItPm / Tack Quantity I Unit Cost ($) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 18. 9. 10. V. MONITORING Total Miscellaneous Costs $ # of Monitoring Monitoring Task $Nisit # VisitsNear Years Cost $ 2. 3. 4. 5. Total Monitoring Costs $ Page 6 _ of __ 9 Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 8 Financial Assurance Guidelines ' VI. SUPERVISION/PROFIT & OVERHEAD/CONTINGENCIES/MOBILIZATION A. Supervision - Supervision or reclamation management includes project inspection and supervision. These activities are usually performed by a consultant or staff member with experience in reclamation of disturbed lands. Reclamation management may include recommending change orders, verifying completed work, verifying compliance with project specifications, and other reclamation management oversight activities. Please refer to Graph No. 1 to determine the supervision cost factor. B. Profit and Overhead - Where it becomes necessary for the Lead Agency or the Department of Conservation to complete reclamation of the mining site, a third party will be retained to do the actual reclamation work. Because profit and overhead costs are not included in the reclamation cost sheets, these costs must be added to the total reclamation estimate. Please refer to Graph No. 2 to determine the profit and overhead cost factor. C. Contingencies - A contingency cost should be included in the financial assurance estimate to provide for project uncertainties and unexpected natural events. The U. S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining publishes the Handbook for Calculation of Reclamation Bond Amounts which recommends contingency percentages be based upon the level of direct costs, as shown below: Total Direct Cost Continnency M 0-$500,000 10 $500,00 - 5 million 7 5 million - 50 million 4 Greater than 50 million 2 D. Mobilization - Mobilization costs are attributed to moving equipment to the project site for reclamation purposes. These costs normally range between one and five percent of the total direct cost of the reclamation operations. These costs will vary depending upon the site location and the total value of the reclamation operations to be performed. Please insert the percentage used to estimate mobilization costs under Section VIII - Summary of Costs. Page 7 of Y Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 9 • Financial Assurance Guidelines f�J VII. SUMMARY OF COST Total of all Primary Reclamation Activities Costs $ t� Total of all Revegetation Costs $ Total of all Plant Structures & Equipment Removal Costs $ a It 701• Total of all Miscellaneous Costs $ Total of all Monitoring Costs $ Total of Direct Costs $ 0 6� / ; 7", Supervision (--Z °/O) $ 2% Z S. Profit/Overhead ( % %) $ 2 'i gz 5r. Contingencies ( /O %) $ 4� % I -7 8• �" y� Mobilization ( %) $ 9 Total of Indirect Costs $ 3, 44 117. S'Tr Total of Direct and Indirect Costs $ /S 20 • '"� Lead Agency Administrative Cost* $ (Determined by the Lead Agency) Total Estimated Cost of Reclamation $ *NOTE The Financial Assurance Guidelines recommend that when reviewing and approving a financial assurance cost estimate, lead agencies should include their administrative cost to draw on the financial assurance and implement the reclamation plan, should it become necessary. Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 10 0 - - - - - ^��� .—' . ^~ Finah-cial Assurance GuidelinesWill � EQUIPMENT LIST ` — This attachment may be used to list the number and type of equipment to be used during reclamation. Write in the equipment under the general categories provided. If there is no category for the type of equipment to be 11 -�c entitled "Other Equipment". Financial Assurance Cost Estimate MVI S ELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DiRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, C's. 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facs mile ADNIINI STf ATION " BUILDING. * PI-ANNING September 11, 2007 Dwayne Long Plant Engineer Granite Construction Company P. O. Box 1630 Oroville, CA 95965 JOV vED ��- RE: Financial Assurance Cost Estimates for Wildlife Area Mine CA MIME ID# 91-04-0004 Dear Mr. Long: On.June 28, 2007, the County of Butte submitted.your revised cost estimates to the Department of Conservation -Office of Mine Reclamation (OMR), pursuant to Public Resources Code (PRC) Section 2773.1. The revised estimates submitted for the reclamation of the site reflected a change to a new amount of $17,208.00 for the Wildlife Area Mine (CA MINE ID# 91-04-0004). Please note that OMR has notified the County .that it has completed its review of the cost estimates, and found the methodology used in preparing the cost estimate appears appropriate for the reclamation of the site. Therefore, pursuant to the provisions of SMARA, please submit a revised financial assurance mechanism reflecting the newly adjusted amount of $17,208.00. This may be in the form of a new bond or other financial assurance mechanism (adjustment rider, or other surety instrument). Once the new financial assurance is received reflecting the adjusted amount, this office will forward a copy to the Office of Mine Reclamation for final acceptance. Please note that you must submit an original surety- bearing wet -ink stamps and signatures by the appropriate parties. Please note that the revised financial assurance mechanism must be submitted to the County with 30 -days of the date of this letter. Thank you again for your continued efforts in the administration of this site, and its financial assurances. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (530) 538-6706.. Sincerely, i Chris Thomas Associate Planner • Cc: Amy Yhnell, Office of Mine Reclamation, 801 K Street, MS 09-06, Sacramento, CA 95814-3529 Arthur Reed, Office of Mine Reclamation, 801 K Street, MS 09-06, Sacramento, CA 95814-3529 Nash Gonzalez, PMC Scott Friend, PMC File RP-89-58/UP-89-58 TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCC, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 Cour't'ly Center Drive O ravilla, CA 95:41,i (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsinnile ADMIKIIST RAT ON * 1tfll_DING * PLANNING September 11, 2007 Dwayne Long Plant Engineer Granite Construction Company P. O. Box 1630 Oroville, CA 95965 G IN RE: Financial Assurance Cost Estimates for Robinson Pit Dine CA MINE ID# 91-04-0005 Dear Mr. Long: OROVILLE M,+ NUA . On June 28, 2007, the County of Butte submitted your revised cost estimates to the Department of Conservation -Office of Mine Reclamation (OMR), pursuant to Public Resources Code (PRC) Section 2773.1. The revised estimates submitted for the reclamation of the site reflected a change to a new amount of $15,209.00 for the Robinson Pit (CA MINE ID# 91-04-0005). Please note that OMR has notified the County that it has completed its review of the cost estimates, and found the cost estimates as adequately reflecting the cost to reclaim the site. Therefore, pursuant to the provisions of SMARA, please submit a revised financial assurance mechanism reflecting the newly adjusted amount of $15,209.00. This may be in the form of a new bond or other financial assurance mechanism (adjustment rider, or other surety instrument). Once the new financial assurance is received reflecting the adjusted amount, this office will forward a copy to the Office of Mine Reclamation for final acceptance. Please note that you must submit an original surety, bearing wet -ink stamps and signatures by the appropriate parties. Please note that the revised financial assurance mechanism must be submitted to the County with 30 -days of the date of this letter. Thank you again for your continued efforts in the administration of this site, and its financial assurances. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (530) 538-6706. Sincerely, Chris Thomas Associate Planner Cc: Amy Yhnell, Office of Mine Reclamation, 801 K Street, MS 09-06, Sacramento, CA 95814-3529 Arthur Reed, Office of Mine Reclamation, 801 K Street, MS 09-06, Sacramento, CA 95814-3529 Nash Gonzalez, PMC Scott Friend, PMC File Financial Assurance Guidelines • C] • State of California DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Form OMR-23 (New 06196) APPENDIX A-1 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE COST ESTIMATE FOR ?a C_ t4Nt "C•t1 i&* S RdG 1 _ t0. CA MINE ID # 91- Oy—c%>aS' Prepared by: tGvL�' E v�4 ,t�1t �r Date: /2—/4-06 Note: This worksheet was developed by the Office of Mine Reclamation to assist leas ►gencies and operators prepare a reclamation cost estimate and determine an appropriatE amount for the financial assurance in conformance with Section 2773.1 of SMARA. It should bE ised in conjunction with the Financial Assurance Guidelines adopted by the State Mining an( 3eology Board. • Financial Assurance Guidelines a • I. PRIMARY RECLAMATION ACTIVITIES Pay, _2 of ^t Description of Task: (�o.�vv>�e,.�•c� ��,v�t gt},` 9ra.c��no,, t3act���L1 por�dS •r�4,r Pro�ssbin� pte�v`�- W ��.�•. 5<«-s Q.v.e� G..lw,tS ProczSscLt - ct+ Methods to be Used: aLe„ct �,��tr,S was Goe,�plc.i-e�. d�.c��Ng Qt'ey/OJS opc+,on� AW/ 46w-•tblish in•r��v�s/ SEdt..l�p�a/c ci►ta�.,L. E7ast�n9 P'"arC.c�c# S-fo�fa�/cs SO CoMrrU-r-4r-1 tv y dS f1L.c-t 04 i -1K, �J �`rtw{ ape.ra dow Miscellaneous Information: Overburden (cubic yards): Abf Topsoil (cubic yards): AIN Acres: W'* Production Rate (cubic yards/hour): 1. NN 2. 3. 4. Haul Distance (feet): 1. N# 2. 3. 4. A. Equipment - List all equipment required to complete identified task. For large reclamation jobs separate mine areas for ease of accounting. Equipment Quanti $/Hour # of Hours Cost $ 1. 2. 3. 4. Total Equipment Cost for this Task $ B. Labor - List all labor categories to complete identified task. of Hours Total Labor Cost for this Task $ C. Materials - List all materials required to complete identified task (include disposal costs). Item Quanti $/Unit Cost $ Total Materials Cost for this Task D. Direct Cost for this Task Equipment Cost + Labor Cost + Materials Cost = Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 4 • Financial Assurance Guidelines a II. REVEGETATION Page _.J_of % Description of Task: �aonel slope s �e� a /oe,� �vr /7 A, Methods to be Used: X4hArAI gvcrc4.4,iori. 7'J„y ,S Lyprcwino. Ponds i,n Wo b►nson l>•>!- srI ruo� . Titeae Ponds am now o w r.aA by D w 2 ar,ol one na fone-.- or d%s4vrbc s as pQr-� aL e� _o�!—ooe>Y► T�K.se sr s eiac stow part a � �� �r,oa el t e W, lob 1.-0e t14 rqa. A. Equipment - List all equipment required to complete identified task. Equipment Quantit $/Hour # of Hours Cost $ A Total Equipment Cost for this Task $ B. Labor - List all labor categories to complete identified task. Labor Category Quantity $/Hour # of Hours Cost $ or Total Labor Cost for this Task C. Materials - List all materials required to complete identified task. Unit of $ Item / Plant Species Measure # of Units $/Unit Cost $ Total Materials Cost for this Task D. Direct Cost for this Task Equipment Cost + Labor Cost + Materials Cost • Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 5 i • Financial Assurance Guidelines III. PLANT STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT REMOVAL Page Y of `I ' Description of Task: Am o ve O/o/ /�f in i ^S Ph •t s �- • f G r vn o� w� P 1 c� v�'k- +0 Methods to be Used: Q/'��.4../ ,S�raP R�r/ �►tc / ;A0 5'er P yard t�e►r�q�_ -�o be � o�cl.ar� ttrr�u o1lA�MpS�K.rS A.nd (� �1�` 0..-'i A. Equipment - List all equipment required to complete identified task. Fnttinment nuantity %fHnur # of Hnurs Cost (%l yy�� - Ar - e- .. c,- ' /ras .r, + 3 30• « 41 f Z 1Li -13.—' o�lc�t t 6". b. 33. 3g 1!. 534. .\ r //oo " ✓p J/ r in C40 .o 9S 32 3,o4c,'� /w •t Late/ Trac -1 G ! Zr. I Ls -• . Z Total Equipment Cost for this Task $ ',7 B. Labor - List all labor categories to complete identified task. Labor Catenory Quantitv $/Hour # of Hours Cost f$) 'AvrG.q-* u f %ick✓ / S� 16 936.. -- 6". b. fw t /Ph s4i to a., rto r&,Va_ �r- .\ r //oo " ✓p J/ r in C40 IfIq Total Labor Cost for this Task $ z 1?57. r C. Demolition - List all structures and equipment to be dismantled or demolished_ Type of Volume Unit Cost Disposal Ctme,htra / Pmiinmont Matarial (ruhir faatl Rasis Cnst Cost ($) 3e -r Sl\cG1 MICA.\ 6". b. fw t /Ph s4i /vAP / ♦o o //oo " D. Direct Cost for this Task Total Materials Cost for this Task Equipment Cost + Labor Cost + Demolition Cost = Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 6 $ 4/000• $ //. 789. �r 0 • Financial Assurance Guidelines -- - Page 5- of 9 E. Surplus / Salvage Value 1. Total cost to reclaim plant structures and 64V equipment pursuant o the approved reclamation plan. $ //' ���' r 2. Net salvage value of the plant structures and equipment.* $ O 3. Subtract Line 2 from Line 1 $ ���• 4. If Line 3 is greater than $0, enter this amount on the total plant structures and equipment removal cost line under Section Vlll (Summary of Costs). If Line 3 is less than $0, enter $0 on the appropriate line in Section Vlll. *NOTE This is the value of plant structures, buildings and equipment on a salvage basis - e.g. after the structures and equipment have been removed for sale or use off-site. In order to include net salvage value in the financial assurance calculation, the operator must provide a letter of agreement, signed contract, bid or quote from an independent company which provides industrial dismantling or equipment salvage services, or is in the business of buying and selling scrap metals or similar products. Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 7 L • Financial Assurance Guidelines a IV. MISCELLANEOUS COSTS Page & of , Examples of this type of cost could include temporary storage of equipment and materials off site, special one-time permits (i.e. transportation permits for extra wide or overweight loads, etc.), decommissioning a process mill (i.e. decontamination of equipment), or disposal of warehouse inventories. Item / Tack nunntity %/Unit Cost 1$1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. V. MONITORING Total Miscellaneous Costs $ 301 # of Monitoring Monitoring Task $/Visit # Visits/Year Years Cost $ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Total Monitoring Costs $ Page 6 _ of .__ 9 Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 8 Financial Assurance Guidelines ' VI. SUPERVISION/PROFIT & OVERHEAD/CONTINGENCIES/MOBILIZATION A. Supervision - Supervision or reclamation management includes project inspection and supervision. These activities are usually performed by a consultant or staff member with experience in reclamation of disturbed lands. Reclamation management may include recommending change orders, verifying completed work, verifying compliance with project specifications, and other reclamation management oversight activities. Please refer to Graph No. 1 to determine the supervision cost factor. B. Profit and Overhead - Where it becomes necessary for the Lead Agency or the Department of Conservation to complete reclamation of the mining site, a third party will be retained to do the actual reclamation work. Because profit and overhead costs are not included in the reclamation cost sheets, these costs must be added to the total reclamation estimate. Please refer to Graph No. 2 to determine the profit and overhead cost factor. C. Contingencies - A contingency cost should be included in the financial assurance estimate to provide for project uncertainties and unexpected natural events. The U. S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining publishes the Handbook for Calculation of Reclamation Bond Amounts which recommends contingency percentages be based upon the level of direct costs, as shown below: Total Direct Cost ($) Contingency M 0-$500,000 10 $500,00 - 5 million 7 . 5 million - 50 million 4 Greater than 50 million 2 D. Mobilization - Mobilization costs are attributed to moving equipment to the project site for reclamation purposes. These costs normally range between one and five percent of the total direct cost of the reclamation operations. These costs will vary depending upon the site location and the total value of the reclamation operations to be performed. Please insert the percentage used to estimate mobilization costs under Section Vill - Summary of Costs. Page 7 of Y • Financial Assurance Cost Estimate . Page 9 a 0-4 .40 Financial Assurance Guidelines a • VII. SUMMARY OF COST Total of all Primary Reclamation Activities Costs Total of all Revegetation Costs Total of all Plant Structures & Equipment Removal Costs Total of all Miscellaneous Costs Total of all Monitoring Costs Supervision ( 7 %) Profit/Overhead ( % %) Contingencies ( /O %) Mobilization ( S- %) Total of Direct Costs Total of Indirect Costs Total of Direct and Indirect Costs $ Lead Agency Administrative Cost* $ (Determined by the Lead Agency) Total Estimated Cost of Reclamation $ z *NOTE The Financial Assurance Guidelines recommend that when reviewing and approving a financial assurance cost estimate, lead agencies should include their administrative cost to draw on the financial assurance and implement the reclamation plan, should it become necessary. Financial Assurance Cost Estimate Page 10 0 L — ---' - �-= '_' _ -- — _ ' --- Financial Assurance Guidelines EQUIPMENT LIST This attachment may be used to list the number and type of equipment to be used during reclamation. Write in the equipment under the general categories provided. If there is no category for the type of equipment to be entitled "OtheEoviDment". Financial Assurance Cost Estimate 554. Truck 5 FA EXISTING CONDITIONS PLAN NOTES: All facilities and configurations are approximate only. In particular, surface disturbance boundaries are not expected to be identical to those depicted, although total acreage to be disturbed and reclaimed should be similar to depicted. While this plan reflects best available data, development may vary due to actual geologic conditions encountered, engineering and other considerations. CA Mine ID No.: 91-52-0034 Tehama Co. Use Permit No.: 94-02 Reclamation Plan No.: 94-01 Zoning: Ag Preserve and UA -AP; Upland Agriculture Parcels: Total Parcel Size(s): Owner of Property Name: Owner of Mineral Rights: Street Address or P.O. Box: City, State, Zip Code: Telephone Number: Mine Operator: Street Address or P.O. Box: City, State, Zip Code: Telephone Number: Contact Person: 79-070-09 and 79-070-11 507 f acres Roney Land and Cattle Co. Roney Land and Cattle Co. 515 Roney Trail Chico, California 95973 916-895-1848 7/11 Materials P.O. Box 3191 Modesto, CA 95353 209-604-3943 Steve Case Section, Township, and Range: Tehama Co.: Sections 35 and 36, Township 24 North, Range 1 West (M.D.B.&E.) Latitude and Longitude Latitude: N 39° 53' 30" (at Center of Project): Longitude: W 12105654" AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH SOURCE: Geoimagery, Inc. (02-28-2008) CONTOUR SOURCE: West Potion of Site (2' Interval): AmericanMapping, Inc. (01-2007) East Portion of Site (5' Interval): USGS 7.5' Topoquad Legal Description of Lands to be Affected By Surface Mining: As Described in Book 658, Page 24, Recorded in Tehama County on December 31, 1974, the legal Description is as follows: - Parcel Two: APN: 79-070-09 All of Section 35, Township 25 North, Range 1 West, M.D.B.&M., lying South of the Center of pine Creek. - Parcel Three: APN: 79-070-11 The South Half of the South Half, and the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, and the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 36, Township 24 North, Range 11West, M.D.B.&M. Vegetation (CCR §3705(a)) The grasslands occupying the moderate to shallow soils over the mine and reclamation area have been plowed or otherwise disturbed. Some areas were historically planted to dryland wheat and to strawberries where soils were deep enough. Other shallower soils have probably not been cultivated but have been heavily grazed and in some places ditch -drained and filled. The grasslands primarily support rank growths of annual exotic grasses and yellow star thistle, though numerous native geophyte forbs and other herbaceous species (including species of Brodiaea, Triteleia, Zigadenus, Chlorogalum, Amsinckia, Plagiobothrys, and Lupinus) were noted on the property. Wetland Habitat (CCR §3703(b)) Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (CWA, 1977, as amended) requires a permit for discharge of dredged or fill material into Waters of the United States. Under Section 404, Waters of the United States is defined as all waters which are used currently, or were used in the past, or may be used iln the future for interstate or foreign commerce, including waters subject to the ebb and flow of the title up to the high tide line. Additionally, areas such as wetlands, rivers and streams (including intermittent streams and tributaries) are considered Waters of the U.S. The extent of wetlands is determined by examining the presence of hydrophytic vegetation, hydro soils and wetland hydrology. Under normal circumstances, all three of these parameters must be satisfied for an area to be considered a jurisdictional wetland under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Fill within wetlands is regulated under the CWA through a Nationwide Perimit Program and an Individual Permit Program. Isolated waters (i.e., those not part of a surface tributary systems) and adjacent wetlands, where no hydrological connection exists, are not currently considered jurisdictional under Section 404. Future analysis is planned during the appropriate season, and consultation with responsible agencies (USACOE, CDFG, FWS, RWQCB) will be completed as necessary prior to surface mining activities in these areas to ensure compliance with then current legal requirements. The operator will provide the County with a report of potential wetlands that may occur on the property. Surface disturbances to such areas will be avoided, with appropriate setbacks, until a determination is made as to State or Federal jurisdiction, if any. Compliance with applicable laws and regulations protecting wetlands and endangered species is the responsibility of the operator. Sensitive Habitats, Special Status Species, & Wildlife (CCR § 3703(a)) Sensitive habitats are defined by local, state, or federal agencies as those habitats that support special status species, provide important habitat values for wildlife, represent areas of unusual or regionally restricted habitat types, and/or provide high biological diversity. A regional list of sensitive species that might occur in the project area associated with the habitats identified therein was obtained from the Department of Fish and Game's California Natural Diversity Data Base. Biological surveys revealed no sensitive habitats or special status plant or animal species in the mine area. Due to the absence of cover and the heavy cattle grazing, the site does not support large native wildlife. The small populations of native animals which are found onsite are limited to rodents, such as jackrabbits and gophers, along with common reptiles. The riparian areas along Pine Creek are separated from the mining areas by a 150' buffer, which has been field staked in coordination with the California Department of Fish and Game. IN ii ! 10 .i! 300'-0" -�— a m -- m • — - Parcel Boundary — --- --- — - County Line - - - - - - - USGS Section Lines - - - - - Pine Creek Top of Bank - - - - - - - - Off Site Surface Disturbance Ephemeral Flow Direction W - Intermittent Stream — — - Mined Area Sheet Flow ®- Well Pine Creek 150' Set -back zone ExistingExhibit 1 Conditions t Photograph PINE CREEK• l Rr PLANS PREPARED BY: RESOURCE DESIGN TECH NOLO G Y, INC. Sacramento 4990 Hillsdale Circle, Suite 400 El Dorado Hills, California 95762 Phone: (916) 983-9193 Fax: (916) 983-9194 Laguna Hills 26941 Cabot Road, Suite 104 Laguna Hills, Califomia 92653 Phone: (949) 348-7177 Fax: (949) 348-7176 SCALE: 1" = 300'-0" DATE: 03-12-2008 FILE: 242 CLIENT: 7/11 Materials, Inc. SHEET 1 OF 5 KEEFERS Keefers loam, moderately deep, 0-3 % slopes (Km) cemented layer 2 to 4 feet with perched water table mapped areas can include Tuscan, Los Robles series soils horizonation horizonation new depths inches texture clay % ermeabilit A11 newpermeability 0 to 3 loam 18 Al2 20 to 44 clay loam 34 3 to 16 gravelly loam 22 131 18 to 22 16 to 24 cobbly clay loam 26, slow 132t 24 to 51 very cobbly clay 40 Bat 51 to 68 cobbly clay loam 30 Km2 !(m3 MILLRACE Millrace gravelly fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 per cent slopes (Mp) Millrace cobbly fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 per cent slopes (Mo) Millrace complex channeled (Mr) mapped areas can include Tuscan, Los Robles series soils horizonation horizonation depths texture clay % 0 to 6 clay loam 29 newpermeability 3 to 7 6 to 20 clay loam 33, mod. slow 63t A11 20 to 44 clay loam 34 0 to 6 gravelly fine sandy loam 44 to 60 clay loam 34 Al2 18 to 22 6 to 22 cobbly and very gravelly --, very rapid cobblestones and gravel -- fine sandy loam C 22 to 60 cobbly and very gravelly -- loamy sand Mr iso Mot p M7 p4 1 Mp5 LOS ROBLES Los Robles loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes (Lo) mapped areas can include small areas of Vina or Molinos series soils horizonation horizonation newpermeability depths texture clay % Ap 0 to 3 0 to 6 clay loam 29 132t 3 to 7 6 to 20 clay loam 33, mod. slow 63t 7 to 12 20 to 44 clay loam 34 C 12 to 18 44 to 60 clay loam 34 TUSCAN Tuscan cobbly loam, 1 to 5 percent slopes (TuB) Tuscan clay loam, 1 to 8 percent slopes (TtB) Tuscan loam, 1 to 5 percent slopes (TsB) mapped areas can include Keefers series soils indurated hard pan at 10 to 20 inches cobblestones 3 to 10 inches on 1 to 15%, occasionally to 25 % of the soil surface horizonation horizonation depths new texture clay % permeability A11 0 to 3 cobbly loam 20 Al2 3 to 7 cobbly loam 28 B1t 7 to 12 cobbly clay loam 30, very slow 132t 12 to 18 very cobbly clay loam 36 C1m 18 to 22 indurated cobbly hardpan -- C2 22+ cobblestones and gravel -- TtB TsBi sB2 RIVERWASH Riverwash (130 channels of active or intermittent streams with cobble and gravel deposits Rr RECLAIMED SOILS Salvaged topsoil replaced at thickness similar recovered topsoil profile. Minimum 4" thickness. Disturbed Surfaces Active operations areas not subject to resoiling and revegetation at the time of this mapping. Soil Salvage, Storage, and Phasing (CCR §3711(a) and CCR §3711(c) and (d)) Soil salvage operations will be phased and completed as access into each new surface mining area is needed. It is planned that soil will generally be placed on completed surfaces as it is concurrently removed from new mining areas. Therefore, only limited areas of topsoil stockpiles will be needed. Topsoil storage is generally unnecessary, as mined areas exist that can readily accept topsoil from expanded operations in concurrent reclamation. However, in the event temporary stockpiles are used, the following would apply: - Topsoil stockpiles will be protected from inadvertent destruction or use by flagged staking or other identification and/or will be of sufficient distance from areas under active mining or surface disturbance. - Stockpiles will not be compacted, in order to maintain oxygen availability to soil micro-organisms. Topsoil will not be stripped or replaced during the rainy season or when soil is saturated. Manage Stockpiles to Facilitate Phased Reclamation (CCR §3704(c)) Where erosion is evident, soil stockpiles will be protected from such loss over the winter/rainy season through the use of berms located at the base of the stockpiles, and external swales to direct drainage flows to open mining area or settling ponds. Stockpiles left in place for more than one winter season will be seeded with a cover of annual grass if needed to prevent further soil loss. Redistribution of Topsoil; Establishment of a Growth Medium (CCR §3711(e)) All salvageable topsoil will be used for reclamation. Redistribution of topsoil will be accomplished to establish stable, uniform thickness consistent with grazing use, and to facilitate drainage patterns. Native topsoil will be applied at a minimum depth of 4 inches over quarried surfaces. Where fines have been placed, topsoil may not be necessary, based on revegetation results. This site is not designated as Prime Agriculture Land, so CCR §3707 standards, (including separation of ,A, B, and C Horizons) does not apply. Soils salvage and placement will reflect soils depths similar to existing conditions; at a minimum, at least 4 inches of topsoil will be placed over reclaimed surfaces. The performance standard will be established for vegetative cover that will provide biomass production iequal to, or exceeding, the pre -mining condition, consistent with CCR §3708 as confirmed by an agricultural expert. (See also Exhibit 4) Ripping will be completed to decompact surfaces and underlying low permeability geologic materials. The combined uncompacted depth (soil plus ripped subsurface) will be at least 30". W1 !! ! !! .!! 300'-0" -•®••®••—••®- Parcel Boundary _.. _ . . ....._ . N CONTOUR INTERVAL: 5' 0" td Tehama County - TOWNSHIP: 24 N, RANGE: 1 W, SECTIONS: 35 & 36 (M.D.B.&M) i cD ' I 0' setback N ,I from party Boundary i to op of Slope �I �----Z3 in --------------- ---- 300' 0 300' 600'+ ' ` i I , SCALE: I " = 300'-0" I� I I r 1 lic 10 J - - Mined and Bac�l/ed Stormwater - I 2000 2003 I ! Pond • �r .. Ci y vary-_____ in nu_ er and direction I I ----- -- Is _------------ ------- I 1 I x 220 ions r° 5 �---=----- --------------------------------- 1 era _ I , �, .� r----- _ --- ---------- — �1 Stormwater and Washpond Stockpiles �, :_ �--- Ir R, Area _ r � , and� — ;_--' � ` � Via,, . -;�-:- �.: ! I I®, t Equipment TeGmporary i I r 4 I Ponding Area p dd � - . e F Stora , I M g I (Depending on A � Precipitation) o� 1 -Drying ���: ` Plant , %' '� - � } stockpiling \ Lv Site j 2 ,# II Actual =encountered, ation mine contours will vary ding on geologic Futare AC t i condi ` engineering, and regulatory '1 ' onsiderations. f \ Plant - n Se anti n i (A B Horizo p urbance Site Stockpiling Area a County -Su 1 ------------------------ - - - ------------ — — `� - ,.----------------------------------- ----- j .1 Aedz r= -------- ------- --- -- - Dolan a __ -- r ------------- --------------- -------------- – --------- – _----------------- --------- ---- ---r^-e-�-" Parc ---------- ----- ----------.--------- ^, �•._ !""-"-"-'_ "-'-- uww-�-t— _. -!!S--rel_ 1!•R!!-�- .. I ^i 11 L a I _ ------- - ' - -^ ------------ ---------- _- �a �,/ter'67�---i�rwe ��a ��s-aei II n I l 1 11 j w IL n (� 0 MINE PLAN NOTES: Quantity and Type of Materials (PRC §2772(c)(2)) Total Parcel Area: 507 Acres Total Area to be Mined: Approximately 488 f acres Total Area to be Reclaimed: Approximately 488 f acres Quantity and Type of Materials to be Mined: Maximum production levels are primarily determined by market demand; it is planned that a total of up to 15 million tons of construction aggregate materials will be mined over the life of the operation. Proposed Start -Up and Termination Date: Anticipated Start -Up: Permitted in 1994 Anticipated Termination: December 2024 Mine Plan and Mined Topography (PRC §2772(c)(6)) The plan encompasses a mining area eventually reaching approximately 488 acres. Processing operations, including settling ponds, stockpiling, scale and administration are sited on a 507 acre area. Actual active surface disturbance will be kept to the minimum areas necessary for mining and processing at any time period because as mined surfaces reach final grade, those surfaces will be reclaimed. Generally, active mining will occur in approximate 20 to 30 acre segments, contiguous to previously disturbed areas. Actual extraction may not reach the extent of the depth and width shown; where mining encounters unmarketable materials at shallower depths, or soil thickness provides increased topsoil volume, elevated areas may remain. Such areas will not affect the success of reclamation for dry land grazing. Surface elevations will therefore vary. The operation is not expected to excavate to depths that are below the local groundwater table that could create a year-round ground water surface at reclamation. Surface water ponding would be temporary and directly related to annual precipitation conditions. Access roads shown reflect 2007 conditions and future plans; however, actual road locations and numbers will vary. Maximum Depth (PRC §2772(c)(4)) Aggregate deposits to be mined occur at shallow depths and are restricted by unmarketable clays or mining economics. Mining will therefore result in a limited lowering of the surface elevation over the site the topography of the completed site being a broad shallow depression, oriented -west. Soils will generally be recovered from new areas of production, and placed i east concurrently over areas where final grades have been met. Little or no long-term storage of topsoil will therefore be necessary. , The mining depth may but will generally be up to 20 feet bgs. Mined elevation above Mean Sea Level will range from about 190' at the western limits, to 250' at the eastern limits. This plan ' including shows maximum depths to be mined. Actual conditions may vary plateau so r similar unmined areas. SCHEDULE AND PHASING NOTES: Unused Materials Disposal (CCR §3503(d)) Initiation and Termination Dates (PRC §2772(c)(3) and PRC §2772(c)(6)) The geologic materials at the site are typical of fluvial deposits, varying from cobbles to silts and clays, reflecting varying deposition Pine Creek Quarry is currently operating. Reasonably foreseeable operations are presently planned until approximately 2024. within the former stream channel. Larger deposits of fines (silts and clays) may be avoided by mining; smaller volumes intermixed with Areas Available for Concurrent Reclamation (PRC §2772(c)(6)) aggregates may be sorted by washing, and accumulate in wash ponds. These "waste fines" are periodically removed and placed on mined surfaces, adding to the thickness of sediments accommodating revegetation. Where such placement occurs;, it will be placed The generalized phasing sequence shown for completing mining shown involves progressive mining from west to east. Mining will in all cases be contiguous to immediately above the mined surface, prior to topsoil placement. Fines remaining in ponds at completion of mining will be allowed to dry, previously disturbed areas, but direction may vary, such as where material quality varies and blending is necessary to meet specifications, or selected sizes are decompacted by scarifying, and revegetated. required to meet orders, or where unmarketable materials are encountered. Mining activities will overlap with reclamation, as new areas for mineral production Minimum Practices CCR 3503) are opened, and reclamation is initiated in areas that have reached the planned excavation grades. The western Phase I may be completed in 2013 and the Annual Mtn ( § eastern Phase II by 2022, depending on actual geologic conditions encountered, market conditions and business planning. The final Phase III would involve Soil Erosion Control (CCR §3503(2)) extraction from the plant site/stockpile areas, completed in approximately 2024. Materials stockpiles will be managed to control erosion and prevent off-site discharge and siltation by the overall) drainage pattern Sequencing within each phase will generally involve concurrent mining and reclamation activities, .as depicted in Exhibit 5. The process is designed to provide established directing stormwater to siltation ponds. the necessary area needed for mining and processing, while also providing for concurrent reclamation, involving resoiling by moving soil from new surface areas directly to completed surfaces no longer needed for operations. Water Quality and Watershed Control (CCR §3503(b)) Regardless of actual mining facilities, which can be affected by the site geology, material sales, and operational efficiencies, financial assurance shall be provided Temporary diversion/collection ditches, berms, and catchment basins and use of erosion control materials will be employed for effective for all surface disturbances such that soil placement and revegetation standards for the end use will be met water and sediment control. Substantial compliance of reclamation performance will be completed in Phase I, prior to mining in Phase II. Protection of Fish and Wildlife Habitat (CCR §3503(c)) The Operator will submit to the County, annually, by July 31, a report detailing: (a) the acreage and locations of lands disturbed and reclaimed over the past affected b this operation because such habitat is only associated with Pine Creek (and this year, and (b) the planned acreage and locations of mining and reclamation activities over the newt year. The purpose of this report is to provide accurate site Fish and wildlife habitat will not be y pe information for the County to use in its annual inspection. operation is entirely off -channel) or with ephemeral wetlands (which will be buffered and avoided). Reasonable measures to protect fish and wildlife habitat include ensuring that equipment operators confine equipment usage to the defined on-site working areas. Where working areas are expanded, removal of vegetation will not exceed the miniimum necessary to Undisturbed complete operations. — (Na- "Ground) –r Soil Salvage � ; Active Working Face Disposal of Waste Rock and Overburden (CCR §3503(d)) \' No permanent files of waste rock will be created) that could restrict Revegetation Soil Placement There is little or no overburden associated with this operation.pe p Active Working Area \; naturaldrainage. R§3503(e)) 77 Drainage CC ' nand Grading and drainage will be accomplished in a manner that is designed to minimize erosion by directing surface flows from disturbed surfaces into detention ponds that provide for sedimentation prior to flowing offsite. Surface water channels entering the mined area �. -- 20 to 30Acres may need to be armored, depending on the actual differences in grade elevation. ReSOiling (CCR §3503(f)) 2nd year 1st year Soil Active Working Soil Undisturbed Revegetation Revegetation Placed Working Area Face Salvage (Native Ground) -------- { over mined surfaces sufficient to support \; > , — — — — -- _ -- IIs of sods management are shown on Exhibit 4 and 5. A layer of topsoil will be placed PP Data 9 /,.,, m new areas of production, . which current) occurs on the site. Soils will generally be recovered from p �%; :;�\_�---� grassland vegetation similar to that w c y where final grades have been met. Little or no long-term storage of topsoil will therefore be r/ and placed concurrently over areas 9 necessary. v ation CCR 3503 )) Rave et ( § (9 /� , ' - The revegetation plan uses species with good survival rates for the topography, soil, and climate of the site. Skies used occur in the region, and have demonstrated success. L- — — — — Current Active - — — — Fencing may be installed as necessary to exclude cattle to meet revegetation performance standards. Operations Area Progression of Operations MINING AND RECLAMATION PHASING SEQUENCE NOT TO SCALE .— • -- • - - -- - Parce oun ary — — — — - County Line --- -- ---- -�- - Phase Boundary - - - - - - - - Off Site Surface Disturbance - - Ephemeral Flow Direction ! - Intermittent Stream Generalized flow direction only (east to west), within the mining and reclamation area, localized surfaces may drain differently. • - See Exhibit 5 for Mine Plan Cross -Sections (Jw - Well 150' Setback from Pine Creek e - Drainage Improvement (see Exhibit 5 for detail) -------------- - Operations Roads - Plant Site - - - - - -- - USGS Section Lines - - Pine Creek Top of Bank All facilities and configurations approximate only. In particular, surface disturbance boundaries are not expected to be identical to those depicted, although total acreage to be disturbed and reclaimed should be similar to depicted. While this plan reflects best available data, development may vary due to actual nanlnnir rnnHitinnc PnrmintPrPCI_ PnninPP_rina and other considerations. Exhibit 3 Mine Plan and Phasing PINE CREEK QUARRY PLANS PREPARED BY: SQVT11C ►J EDErIGN T E C H N O L O G Y, I N C. Sacramento 4990 Hillsdale Circle, Suite 400 EI Dorado Hills, California 95762 Phone: (916) 983-9193 Fax: (916) 983-9194 SCALE: 1" = 300'-0" DATE: 03-12-2008 FILE: 242 Laguna Hit's 26941 Cabot Road, Suite 104 CLIENT: 7111 Materials, Inc. Laguna Hills, California 92653 Phone: (949)348-7177 SHEET 3 OF 5 Fax: (949) 348-7176 R I r ° I if Z 'n I n 01 i,/"�"� ✓ �. f f 0` Setback from perty Boundary �— to op of Slope RECLAMATION PLAN NOTES: ES: Reclamation Objectives (CCR §3502(a)) The anticipated second land use plan for the quarry is a broad area of relatively level topography suitable for future uses as grazing or upland agriculture. Topographic Configuration and Surface Treatment (PRC §2772(b)(6) and CCR §3502(3)) The reclamation plan map shows the reclaimed topography if all potentially -available aggregates were extracted. The cross-sections show that the two-mile long extraction area will appear as a shallow depression on the landscape. Mined slopes would be reduced at reclamation to a 3h: iv angle. This would occur at the site perimeter, or when a point is reached where mining would not progress further. Stockpiled topsoil would be placed over side slopes and the floor. The topsoil is expected to have sufficient nutrients and organic material to support plant growth, given that the existing native topsoil will be retained and re -used. Test Plots (CCR §3705(b)) Species to be used in revegetation are common to the region and expected to have a high rate of success on the resoiled surfaces. A locally supplied grazing land seed mix with success guaranteed by the supplier will be used. Test plots, consisting of resoiled and planted surfaces, will be used to confirm the recommended application rate and specific mix meets dry land grazing needs, verified by an agricultural consultant. Species, Planting Densities and Schedule (CCR §3705(a)(g)(h)) Species to be planted will consist of grasses that have evidenced good success on disturbed soils, and are prompt generating grasses that are acclimated to varying harsh site conditions. The current seed mix and application rate consists of: Species Mix Percentage Berber orchardgrass 10% Perlagrass 5% Alfalfa 5% Forage pea 10% Luna vetch 10% Sub. Clover 10% Medic 10% Crimson clover 20% Berseem clover 10% Annual ryegrass 10% CONTOUR INTERVAL: T-0" Tehama County - TOWNSHIP: 24 N, RANGE: 1 W, SECTIONS: 35 & 36 (M.D.B.&M) Butte County - TOWNSHIP: 23 N, RANGE: 1 W, SECTIONS: 1 & 2 (M.D.B.&M) Modifications to this dry land grazing mix may be used based on availability from suppliers, cost, and improved seed success rates, and species determined most suitable to agricultural production. • A seeding application rate of approximately 45 pounds/acre for grasses will be used. • Seeding will be carried out in the fall, prior to the onset of winter rains • Fertilizer will be applied as necessary, a slow release organic (Biosol Mix N -P -K=7-2 3) at a rate of 1,000 lbs/acre, or similar. Revegetation Performance Criteria (CCR §3705(a & m)) Revegetation success will be monitored for period f I r eg ape od o at east two years. Monitoring data will include a list of the species present, plant cover and composition estimates, and an evaluation of erosion control effectiveness. A agricultural specialist will conduct success monitoring. Performance standards to be met prior to release of revegetation financial assurance shall include cover value of 75%, and a species difference of two (2) species for all grazing/upland agricultural areas. Weed Abatement (CCR §3705(k)) Weed control will be executed in an effort to reduce the potential for increases in noxious weeds as a result of mining surface disturbances. However, it is recognized that yellow star thistle occurs in heavy concentrations over the property in areas that will and will not be affected by mining. Mining and reclamation activities are therefore not responsible for introduction of, and will not be able to eliminate, this plant. Reclamation weed management is targeted at discouraging weed competition that would reduce the success of the desired revegetation mix for subsequent grazing use. Noxious weeds will be managed annually throughout each of the reclamation areas in which monitoring is required. Management efforts will be implemented if cover estimates of noxious weeds exceed 5 percent for the 2 years of post -mining revegetation monitoring. Management will include mechanical and chemical methods. Monitoring for weeds will include all weeds identified as invasive or noxious by the California Invasive Plant Council, California Department of Agriculture or County Agricultural Commissioner. Excessive star thistle growth will also be controlled by tillage or herbicide to prevent seed set during late spring and summer. Revegetation Protection Measures (CCR §3705(1)) Thie completed revegetation areas may need to be excluded from grazing for up to two yeaars if success rates are not being met. Protective fencing would be used. Remtoval of Buildings, Structures and Equipment (CCR §3709(b)) Folllowing completion of mining and reclamation activities, mobile equipment associated witth mining and stationary structures at the processing plant, including the scale and adlministration building, will be removed. Erosion and Sedimentation (CCR §3706(c)(d)) Ercosion control facilities would be constructed as required. Temporary measures such as silt fences, berms, hay bales or similar means to deter erosion may be employed as neecessary at locations of identified concern, depending upon the particular configuration of the grading work and roadways. Drzainage improvements (see Exhibit 5) would be installed at final reclamation as neecessary to prevent post -reclamation erosion. Fill Slope Stability (CCR §3704(f)) Cut slopes may be vertical during mining, but during final reclamation they will be cut to a grade not to exceed 3:1. Site Preparation (CCR §3705(c)) and Reclamation of Roads (CCR §3705(d)) Suirfaces created by mining are planned to accommodate active subsequent land uses as provided under County General Plan and Zoning. Scarifying or otherwise de(compacting surfaces for revegetation would be contrary to such uses. Roads used to access the site will remain at the conclusion of mining operations. Temporary haul roads may periodically be reestablished over areas where reclamation has been completed; such areas would be reconditioned by ripping and planting foillowing cessation of use. Reclamation of surfaces will follow a sequence of (1) surface scarification, (2) fines placement (if any), (3) topsoil replacement (Seperated if necessary), and (4) Revegetation. Order of Operations: _ 4- ® Revegetation �Tp#gar =_P- acement_ __ __ �® Topsoil Placement —�-- __-- -_— -- -- -- (Separated if Necessary) All facilities and configurations approximate only. In particular, surface disturbance boundaries are not expected to be identical to those depicted, although total acreage to be disturbed and reclaimed should be similar to depicted. While this plan reflects best available data, development may vary due to actual geologic conditions encountered, engineering and other considerations. N 300' 0 300' 600' SCALE: 1 " = 300'-0" - -- • • — • --- - Parcel Boundary — — — — E FInes''Placed - - -- - - - - ' if ari o C Y) � 2 Q Fines Placement M See Exhibit 5 for ?r -.i '. t. , F`,i -'r i., i;.i'.r. t -<j •i .i, r .i J :i; ..l: t `r .i'..j; 1 ;.t: i r - :r -F i'.r..1' I 1-'F.1.J; Reclamation Plan Cross -Sections r ! r:.r tri""r r r.'1.i-r r J r t Frrrr:r►1 . Li 11 J� � - Intermittent Stream ' ` I- F Surface Ripping _: `r—!�/ :LL!U tmrned ® - Well _Vii Detail of Reclamation Activities NOT TO SCALE All facilities and configurations approximate only. In particular, surface disturbance boundaries are not expected to be identical to those depicted, although total acreage to be disturbed and reclaimed should be similar to depicted. While this plan reflects best available data, development may vary due to actual geologic conditions encountered, engineering and other considerations. N 300' 0 300' 600' SCALE: 1 " = 300'-0" - -- • • — • --- - Parcel Boundary — — — — - County Line - - -- - - - - - USGS Section Lines - - - - - - High Water Line See Exhibit 5 for Reclamation Plan Cross -Sections - Ephemeral Flow Direction - Intermittent Stream Generalized flow direction only (east to west); within the mining and reclamation area, localized surfaces may drain differently. - Drainage Improvement (see Exhibit 5 for detail) - Surface Water Storage ® - Well - Maintenance Roads - Grazing/Upland Agriculture Exhibit 4 Reclamation VIINE CREEK iR0 1111 PLANS PREPARED BY: RESOURCE DESIGN T E C H N O L O G Y, I N C. Sacramento 4990 Hillsdale Circle, Suite 400 El Dorado Hills, California 95762 Phone: (916) 983-9193 Fax: (916) 983-9194 SCALE: 1" = 300'-0" DATE: 03-12-2008 FILE: 242 Laguna Hills 26941 Cabot Road, Suite 104 CLIENT: 7/11 Materials, Inc. Laguna Hills, California 92653 Phone: (949) 348-7177 Fax: (949)348-7176 SHEET 4 OF 5 30' setback from Property Line l� I i iC: i •— i 3:1 sloe 3.1 slope ; 400' Processing p 400 ! Actual Quarry Floor Elevations, May Vary (See Typical Reclamation Slope Detail Below) Area _ _ -- -- --- ---- --- 200' 200 T i. \ / \ \ T/ 'i MINE PLAN CROSS-SECTION A -A' SCALE: 1"=400'-0" 150' setback from Pine Creek 30' setback from Property Line ' i � ! Drainage 3:1 slope i i 3:1 slope 400 i Channel 200' 200 I MINE PLAN -CROSS-SECTION B -B' SCALE: 1"=400'-0" Quarry Floor �c Returned to ! razin U land Agriculture � G 9/ p g Drainage 3:1 slope i .� 3:1 slope 4001-- Channel )01 13 2( RECLAMATION PLAN CROSS-SECTIOi B -B' SCALE: 1"=400'-0" 400' r----200' i . Processing' a 3:1 slope (See Typical Slope Detail) Quarry Floor Area ! � j 3:1 slope ' a� Returned to Returned to Grazing/Upland Agriculture 400 400' i i p.t,l ,moii, \ B.UflINflY11qid9.i1N1�,in .., . /I,/�\!,� �\b�Grazing/U land Agriculture hAgWWodWn \\% __2001 Surface Water .1.��I i 200 X. / i / RECLAMATION PLAN _CROSS-SECTION A -A SCALE: 1"=400'-0" r � Ap.,sa z 5� y r R Yy'-� wn� `3ts� -_• P s L* `,. riz 'fV . m �""} �, xi �4 = 1"y a.y''{ w � Y �_� � :� �, :< 3} ,rlW'=3v'T4 ++!'�.:!' s ,l .�M,M t+. L '.. T!".(k-�w'3•'• � ry� ,• �� � «. `�' • .i �. �` -� d tcd's•t a -.kms 'S s t f a,Q„ ,� a T« �' ,�.,� x,;. g; .'� .> �, �� r � %w � �. 4s•n iFr � �hxr '"a. � a pEit.;"stilt ;s< fpsjY a r , ' i •r. Mn ro„ F3i/; ,k ;, PHOTOGRAPH1 FIRST YEAR REVEGETATION z 4 _- 'r -r .I-7nr.o-� ty Yfi 9� ;a±r'r fJ"� i" •4�„•..� ...! i -a tJCY -:.� a,'k�-st'¢!.,,��' F Asa♦ i r tic t�,"...-.-.`s+� r�e�.q 5 µ �,z�•� ,� "',:�`er.aK e.r PHOTOGRAPH 2 MINING FACE AND TOPSOIL PLACEMENT 0 0 0 0 Native Ground Soil Salvage Active Working Face Revegetation Soil Placement \Z< Active Working rJ6►hJl,�if�Itt'.dlf�ll�,1!t i,htir�,,h� Area ------------ �; / /\• / / .�\ \,\\ \ \ \` \' -\\ \\i `\\ See,' �\ / \, \ / \/ \ \ `\ \ ./ \ -/`� `\ \ \See / \ / % \ ; \ `/ r' / \ PI IOtO rapl� ` ; / raph`2 ; 9, ' \ ; Photo /ra h :1, 9 \ \ \ \ \ 20 to 30Acres 2nd year 1st year Soil Active Working Soil Revegetation Revegetation Placed Working Area Face Salvage F--- --- --------------- •. •.. tions Area Progression of Operations MINING > D RECLAMATION PHASING SEQUENCE NOT • SCALE Undisturbed (Native Ground) s Ici 11", • • : • VI\AJJ V...VM with Rock Center for Base Flow TYPICAL IMAGE I P E S* NOT TO SCALE Source: USDA, Natural Resource Conservation Service (2005) SEE EXHIBITS 3 AND 4 FOR LOCATIONS *Details of erosion control will be designed according to actual mining and reclamation conditions, and will accommodate not less than the 20 year/1 hour intensity storm event (CCR §3706(d)) Parcel Boundaries Overburden Active Mine Slop (4.5' Average) Existing Surface Reciamati° / 3 20' Maximum Actual Mined Maximum Final Grade Elevation May Vary TYPICAL RC TION SLOPE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE All facilities and configurations approximate only. In particular, surface disturbance boundaries are not expected to be identical to those depicted, although total acreage to be disturbed and reclaimed should be similar to depicted. While this plan reflects best available data, development may vary due to actual geologic conditions encountered, engineering and other considerations. ReclamationExhibit 5 Mine and Cross—Sections and Details PINE CREEK QUARRY SCALE: 1" = 300'-0" DATE: 03-12-08 FILE: 242 CLIENT: 7/11 Materials, Inc. SHEET 5 OF 5