<<

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2496

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 8.01(c) and 8.02 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2199 ESTABLISH- ING PERSONNEL RULES AND PROCEDURES OF THE .

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 8.01(c)(2) of Port Ordinance No. 2199 hereby is amended to read as follows:

"(2) Employees in Youth Aide classi- fications, with the exception of Youth Aide Class D, who work fifty (50) per- cent or more of the normal hours of a full time employee in his/her Department throughout the calendar year shall be entitled to the same vacation accrual as permanent part-time employees in accor- dance with the conditions set forth in subsection (c)(1) above." Section 2. The second full paragraph of Section 8.02 of Port Ordinance No. 2199 hereby is amended to read as follows:

"A permanent part-time employee, who works fifty (50) percent or more of the normal hours for the full-time class equivalent to his own class throughout the calendar year, or an employee in a Youth Aide classification, with the exception of Youth Aide, Class D, who works fifty (50) percent or more of the normal hours of a full time employee in his/her Department throughout the calendar year, shall accrue sick leave, on a pro-rata basis according to the time worked in relation to the normal workweek for the full-time class or department, as the case may be."

Section 3, This Ordinance shall take effect January 1, 1983.

Board -of Port Commissioners, Oakland, , December 7, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Eng - 5. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioners Creque and Smith - 2.

CHRISTOPHER. C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held December 21, 1982 By the following Vote :

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7.

Noes: None.

Absent: None.

Attest Secretary. Approv d as to form and legality:

P Attorney

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2496

STATE OF CALIFORNIA } ss. County of ALAMEDA BREDA REISS being duly sworn, say: I

No 2096 That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the 5E.CT1ONS 8.01(c) and 2199 ESTABLISHING , over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the t,CEDURES OF THE matter or action herein set forth.

ort Commissioners of the City That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized Ordinance No, 2199 hereby is representative of Division of Satellite Information

fo wori. Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND iime employee in his/her Year shall be entitled to TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter Inept part-time employ- 0 set forth In subsection mentioned, and now is a of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior C3 of Section 8.02 of Port Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. read as follows: e, who works fifty (50) 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the for the full-time class t the calendar year, or Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed -ation, with the e, ks fifty (50) perce, or and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the e employee In hi, 1-1, rear, shall accrue , o the time Workea dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, the full-time class or having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the Red lanuory 1, 1983, „d, Cohfornla. Decerr interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, g vote: Ayes: Cos President Eng profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, h.th -tALL nissioners professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. 32--(1t) That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2496

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME DECEMBER to-wit: from the 17TH day of A.D. 19 82 , 82 to and until17TH theday of DECEMBER A.D. 19 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was published, to-wit:— DECEMBER 17 , 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this

1.7T.H,. day of 1) CEMB MD. 19...8

Notarypola OFFICIAL, SEA LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOT110 PUBLIC ' CALIFORMA CO3 FY OF AL, ". Ey.t11-:

BOARD OF PORT`COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2)495

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 FIXING THE COMPENSA- TION OF CERTAIN OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE PORT DEPARTMENT.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. The hereinafter enumerated sections of Port Ordinance No. 867 are hereby amended to read respectively as follows:

No. of Salary or .Positions_.... Title Schedule No. Sec. 4.03 1 Secretary $2,504

Sec. 5.00 1 Executive Director $7,150

Sec. 5.011 1 Deputy Executive Director $6,100

Sec. 5.01 1 Director of Administra- tive Services / who shall be one of two principal assistants to the Execu- tive Director within the meaning of Sec. 614 of the Charter $3,889

Sec. 5.09 1 Director of Public Affairs $4,412

Sec. 5.012 1 Special Assistant to the Executive Director, Class "D" $2,264

Sec. 5.014 1 Director of Management Planning $3,735

Sec. 5.16 1 Port Equal Opportunity Employment Officer $2,664 No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No. Sec. 5.18 1 Employee Relations Officer $2,963

Sec. 6.00 1 Port Attorney $5,724

Sec. 6.01 1 Assistant Port Attorney $4,712

Sec. 6.02 l Deputy Port Attorney III $3,942

Sec. 6.021 1 Deputy Port Attorney II $2,833

Sec. 6.022 1 Deputy Port Attorney I $2,632

Sec. 7.10 1 Director of Fiscal Affairs, Port Department $4,200

Sec. 7.151 1 Data Processing Manager $3,519

Sec. 8.00 1 Chief Engineer and Special Assistant to the Executive Director $5,377

Sec. 8.01 1 Assistant Chief Engineer $4,804

Sec. 8.13 1 Director of Research $3,846

Sec. 8.20 Director of Properties $4,673

Sec. 8.22 1 Assistant Director of Properties and Senior Commercial Representative $3,964

Sec. 10.00 1 Director of Aviation $4,732

Sec. 10.001 1 Airport Manager $3,981

Sec. 10.01 1 Assistant Airport Manager $3,491

Sec. 10.023 1 Manager, General Aviation $3,208

Sec. 11.001 1 General Manager, Marine Terminal Department $4,700

Sec. 11.002 1 Manager, Cargo Marketing Department $3,909

Sec. 11.011 1 Manager, Air Traffic Development Department $3,235

Sec. 11.04 l Manager, Traffic Manage- ment and Customer Service Department $3,462

Sec. 12.01 1 Manager, Marine Opera- tions $3,462

Section 2. Section 1 of this ordinance shall take effect immediately and the provisions thereof shall be retro- active to October 1, 1982, in accordance with the provisions of Port Ordinance No. 2472, adopted by this Board on September 28, 1982, providing for the retroactive effect of Port Management staff salaries following the Boards consideration of the review of staff salaries.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, . Deeembet,T; 1982.: . Pasted to print for one :day-bythe following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe,Higgina, Hunter, Pineda.and President Eng - 5. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioners Creque and Smith - 2,

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held December 21, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7.

Noes: None.

Absent: None.

Attest Secretary. Approved as to frrn arnd legality: -,-

1,--AA 7- Port Attorney J./ Affidavit of Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2495

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA BREDDA REISS being duly sworn, say: Friday; December 1; That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2495

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME 17TH DECEMBER 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 ,

to and until the 17TH day of DECEMBER A.D. 19 82 ,

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— DECEMBER 17, 1982 •

Signed Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17TH DECEMBER_ 82 day of A.D. 19 410 Air .e ;4 ''''' t„t :;;.z,.• . ta • .1-..?ot... 4,,,,,es;^:" a, State o nia o LEONARD G 5AN JUAN NOT AR, Pu CLIO - CALIFORNIA S COUNT t OF ALAMEDA ■ Hy Comitsion ETres May B, 1284 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 289

Introduced by Seconded by

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 3 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 1660 PROVIDING FOR CONTRI- BUTIONS TOWARD THE COST OF GROUP DENTAL INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES OF THE PORT OF OAKLAND.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. The final subparagraph of Section 3 of Port Ordinance No. 1660 hereby is amended to read as follows:

"The provisions of this ordinance with respect to eligibility for participa- tion in the insurance shall not apply to persons employed as Youth Aide, Class ID1.11

Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect January 1, 1983.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, December 7, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Eng - 5, Noes: None. Absent: Commissioners Creque and Smith - 2.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners Adoptedata regular meeting held December 21, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe t Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7,

Noes: None,

Absent: None.

Attest Secretary. Appro7d as to form a egality:

Po ttorney Affidavit of Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2494

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA BRENDA REISS being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2494

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 17TU day of DECEMBER A.D. 19 8 2

to and until the 1.7.H day of DECEMBER A.D. 19 82 ,

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to_wit:__ DECEMBER 17, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17TH DECEMBER2 82 day of A D.19

N .g032M*14W,49,0,90 OFFICIAL SEAL LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMFDA " 1024

2M 7.48 FORM 18-C

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2493

Introduced by Seconded by

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 5.07 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO CHANGE THE SALARY OF MANAGER, PURCHASING DEPARTMENT.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 5.07 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to change the salary of Manager, Purchasing Department, notwithstanding any other provisions of said Port Ordinance No. 867, which section shall read as follows: Salary or No. of Positions Title Schedule No.

Sec. 5.07 1 Manager, Purchasing Department $2,900

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, December 7, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Eng - 5, Noes: None, Absent: Commissioners Creque and Smith - 2.

CHRISTOPHER C. Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held December 21, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Hi g gins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7,

Noes: None,

Absent: None, Affidavit of Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2493

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA BREDDA REISS

being duly sworn, say:

That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND

1! TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter si NC mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2493

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 17TH day of DECEMBER A.D. 19 82 ,

to and until the 17THDECEMBERday of A.D. 19 82 ,

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— DECEMBER 17, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17TH _DECEMBER 82a ol day A D. 19

'014747 ornia LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Commission Expires May 9, 1984 24 7.48 0040.11E1-C

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2492

Introduced by Seconded by

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF LEASE AGREEMENT NO. GS-09B--82478 WITH THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Section 1. That certain Lease Agreement No. GS-09B- 82478 dated December 2, 1982, with the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, as Lessee, providing for the lease by the Government of 1,000 net usable square feet of ground floor office space at 66 , for a term commencing February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1986, at a rental of $1200.00 and otherwise on the terms and conditions therein set forth, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Agreement.

Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after its final adoption.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, December 7, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Eng - 5. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioners Creque and Smith - 2.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held December 21, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng_- 7.

Noes: None.

Absent: None.

Appro ed as to form d legality: ....

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2492

STATE OF CALIFORNIA

SS.

County of ALAMEDA BRENDA REISS

being duly sworn, say:

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2492 n and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF LEASE AGREEMENT NO. GS-09B-82478 WITH THE UNITED STATES ver the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the OF AMERICA herein set forth. Section 1. That certain Lease Agr eement No. GS-098-02478 dated December 2, 1982. with the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, as Lessee, providing for the lease by the Government of 1,000 net usable squore now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized feet of ground floor office space at 66 Jack London Square, for a term commencing February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1986, at a rental of f OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information 51,200.00 and otherwise on the terms and conditions therein set forth, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest Said Agree- !BAY TODAY, meat. which was during all the time hereinafter Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from tow is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior and after Its final adoption. In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakinng,C.alltdonia, December 7, to of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commis- stoners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Eng - 5. Noes: or 4, 1951, None. Absent: Commissioners Creque and Smith - 2. and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL 'ode, and as provided by said Section, is printed Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners No. ma—December 17, 1982—(1t) the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the i local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the .interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2492

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

17TH DECEMBER 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 17TH DECEMBER 82 to and until the day of A.D. 19 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was published, to-wit:— DECEMBER 17, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this

17TH day ofDECEMBEX.D. 19

OFFICIAL SEAL 1, LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBI IC CAUFOR :`■ 214 7-48 FORM 18-C

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2891

Introduced by Seconded by

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF LEASE AGREEMENT NO. GS-09B-82539 WITH THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Section 1. That certain Lease Agreement No. GS-09B- 82539 dated November 2, 1982, with the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, as Lessee, providing for the lease by the Government of 700 net usable square feet of office space in the trailer building complex at 4031 - 7th Street, Berth "0", Seventh Street Terminal, for a term commencing February 1, 1983 through August 31, 1987, with certain termination rights on or after September 1, 1985, at an initial monthly rental of $749.00 and otherwise on the terms and conditions therein set forth, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Agreement.

Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after its final adoption.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, December 7, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Eng - 5. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioners Creque and Smith - 2. CHRISTOPHER Q . TWII-T-44 Secretary, L EOaid'of PortCOilimiSSioners Adopted at-'regular`' a etinkhêd December 21, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None.

Absent: None.

Appro4• d as to fo $ and - lity: : oniNIW 4011 Port orney

Affidavit o Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2491

STATE OF CALIFORNIA } ss. County of ALAMEDA / BRENDA REISS ticorp being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. oing to see a ci That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized got a new name: representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information Citicorp Saving Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND 'hour financial ne( TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter V new name onli mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior 0, Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. "C s,iS 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the associal Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed most s and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the r-nivn dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination.

That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2491

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, one time

to-wit: from the 17TH day of DECEMBER A.D. 19 82

to and until the 17TH day of DECEMBER A.D. 19 82, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:-- DECEMBER 17 e 1982

Signed Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17TH day of DECEMBEAR 82 , .40, ,i' , ..., Notary Public in and forta . . .. 1.1111 .01.Wo.4:17. ornia ...... /- *...e. ....- -zr` zizo- ' • 2,- •-• - ,,----- OFFICIAL S , LEONARD G. SA UAN - NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF AI , 1934 My Con BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2490

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 2 AND 3 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 1166 RELATING TO THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE PORT OF OAKLAND TOWARD THE COST OF EMPLOYEE GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 2 of Port Ordinance No. 1166 hereby is amended to read as follows:

"Section 2. CONTRIBUTIONS. The Board shall contribute the sum of One Hundred Fifty-Eight and 47/100 Dollars ($158.47) per full-time employee per month toward the cost of such insurance, whether provided by the Kaiser Plan or by the Blue Cross Plan or by the Rockridge Health Care Plan or by the Heals Plan or by the Social Security Administration in conjunction with the Kaiser Plan, Blue Cross Plan, Rockridge Health Care Plan or Heals Plan for those said employees who have attained the age of 65 years, in those cases where the said employee elects to provide such insurance for his or her dependents. In the event that the said employee does not provide such insurance for dependents, or in the event the amount hereinabove set forth exceeds the cost of said insurance for the said employee and his or her dependents, the Board shall contribute the actual cost of such insurance, not exceeding, however, the amount hereinabove provided for in this section.

"The Board shall contribute the sum of Seventy-Nine and 24/100 Dollars ($79.24) per eligible part-time employee, as described in Section 3 hereof, per month toward the cost of such insurance hereinabove described. In the event that the said part-time employee does not provide such insurance for dependents or in the event the amount hereinabove set forth exceeds the cost of said insurance for the said part-time employee and his or her dependents, the Board shall contribute the actual cost of such insurance, not exceeding, however, the sum of Seventy-Nine and 24/100 Dollars ($79.24) per month.

"Such contributions by the Board shall be continued during the period an employee is off work as the result of an on-the-job injury.

"For those eligible full-time employees assigned to Port offices outside the State of Califoria and for whom medical coverage under the Kaiser Plan or other similar plans is not available, the Port will pay to the Blue Cross Plan the cost of participation of all eligible dependents of said employee in addition to the contribution for the said employee."

Section 2. The final subparagraph of Section 3 of Port Ordinance No. 1166 hereby is amended to read as follows:

"The provisions of this ordinance with respect to eligibility for participation in the plan shall not apply to persons employed as Youth Aide, Class

Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect January 1, 1983.

In Board of Port Commissioners; Oakland, California, December 7, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following Vote: Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Eng - 5. Noes: None, Absent: Commissioners Creque and Smith - 2.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners Adopted at a regular meeting held December 21, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7,

- Noes: None,

Absent: None.

President.

Attes Secretary. Approved as to o and legality:

.41, Port o ey

Affidavit of Pub le ion

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO . 2490

STATE OF CALIFORNIA } ss. County of ALAMEDA BRENDA REISS puupiik being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the streng matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter Savings' 80 bran( mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the me friendly face: Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed the personal se: and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the :y to serve you be dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, idicates that we having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, Dne of the largest profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, ;titutions in the professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. ids of offices here That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular $128 billion. intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for Savings, we'll be more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and of Fidelity and t character of the notice intended to be given. o provide you wit ttive savings and That the notice Eau.. QRWNANCE NO 2490

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 1.7.T.li day of DECEMBER A.D. 19 82 ,

to and until the 1.7.:1:11 day of DECEMBER A.D. 19 82 ,

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— DBUMBER 17 ., 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this

17TH17 DECEMBER_ 2 day of A 19 Oef' 4101# Notary Public in and for the County o California

OFFICIAL SEAL LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOD PUbLIC. - CALIFORIOA COUNTY OF AC , DA 19E4

2M 7,121 r0 :8•C

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2489

Introduced by Seconded by

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO CREATE ONE ADDITIONAL POSITION OF BUILDING MAINTENANCE ENGINEER.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 9.12 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to create one additional position of Building Maintenance Engineer, which section shall read as follows: No. of Salary or Positions Title Scnedule_No., Sec. 9.12 15 Building Maintenance 42.5 Engineer

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, December 7, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Eng -.5, Noes: None, Absent: Commissioners Creque and Smith -

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL - Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held December 21, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7.

Noes: None.

Absent: None. Affidavit of Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2489

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA BRENDA RIESS being duly sworn, say: PORT O. That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the AN ORDINANCE AMENDINL CREATE ONE ADDITIONAL TENANCE ited States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the BE IT ORDAINED by the Br...-tr, tter or action herein set forth. the Clty of OaElancl as follows; Section 1. Section 9.12 of Port C ed to create one additional position That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized which section shall read as foltowt representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information P ?olscitiaofits Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND Sect.l2 15 TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter In Board ot Port Commis mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior 1982. Passed to print for on, rnissioners Goodroe, Higgins Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. Noes: None. Absent Comrni CHRISTC Secretary, Bo 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the No. 2745—i Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice P.Q.11T NQ 2489

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper,

Om TIME

to-wit: from the UTE day of DECEMBER A.D. 19 82,

to and until the L7TkI day of DECEMEER A.D. 19 82,

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was published, to-wit:— PECEMBER 17, 1982

tied // Subscribed and sworn to be fore me this 17TH day of DECEM413) 19 82

Notary Pub ic in and for the County of Alameda, „Sta alifornia - r OilFiCLAL, SEAL LEONARD O SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORNIA • COIJNID OF ALAMEDA M2Y 9, 19" A Ily COMPliSICR BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2488

AN ORDINANCE ADDING SECTIONS 1.90, 1.91 AND 1.92 TO PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 FIXING THE COMPENSATION OF CERTAIN EMPLOYEES OF THE PORT DEPARTMENT.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commiss oners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Sec. 1.90 is hereby added to Port Ordinance No. 867 to read as follows:

Sec. 1.90. In addition to the compensation otherwise provided herein, each:person_uemployed under the following Sections shall be entitled to the additional stated percentage of the compensation fixed for his services, calculated to the nearest dollar:

Section 9.02 1.2% Section 10.072 2.8%

Sec. 2. Sec. 1.91 is hereby added to Port Ordinance No. 867 to read as follows:

Sec. 1.91. In addition to the compensation otherwise provided herein, each person employed under Sections 5.021, 5.03, 5.04, 5.041, 5.061, 5.062, 5.08, 5.101, 5.121, 5.13, 5.14, 5,141, 5.143, 5.144, 5.15, 7.04, 7.041, 7.042, 7.09, 7,12, 8.0611, 8.0631, 8.0636, 8.071, 8.072, 8,08, 8.084, 8.134, 8.161, 8.211, 9,02, 9.03, 9.04, 9.041, 9.042, 9.05, 9.051, 9.06, 9.08, 9.09, 9.10, 9.11, 9.111, 9.12, 9.15, 9.16, 9.19, 9.191, 10.031, 10.04, 10.042, 10.05, 10.07, 10.072, 10.09, 10.10, 10.103, 11.03, 12.031, 12.08, and 12.17 shall be entitled to an additional seven percent (7%) of the compensation fixed for his services, calculated to the nearest dollar.

Section 3. Sec. 1.92 is hereby added to Port Ordinance No. 867 to read as follows:

Sec. 1.92. In addition to the compensation otherwise provided herein, each person employed under the Sections set forth in Sec. 1.90 and 1.91 hereof shall be entitled to an additional six percent (6%) of the compensation fixed for his services, calculated to the nearest dollar, effective July 1, 1983.

Section 4. Sections 1 and 2 of this ordinance shall take effect immediately and the provisions thereof shall be retroactive to July 1, 1982. In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, December 7, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Eng - 5. Noes: None, Absent: Commissioners Creque and. Smith - 2.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held December 21, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng -

Noes: None.

Absent: None.

Attes Affidavit e_ Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2488

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA BRENDA REISS being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2488

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 17TH day of DECEMBER A.D. 19 8 2 ,

to and until the 17TH day of DECEMBER A.D. 19 8 2 ,

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— DECEMBER 17 4 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17TH day of 82

No (p c c. LEONARD G. SAN iDA NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA COUNIA OF ALAMEDA My Commission Expires May 8, 1884

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2 4 8 7

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 964 RELATING TO COMMODITY WHARFAGE RATES AND WHARF DEMURRAGE AND STORAGE.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Items Nos. 807.1, 828.1 and 828.2 of Section IV of Port Ordinance No. 964 are hereby amended to read as follows:

SPECIFIC COMMODITY COMMODITY RATE FACTOR Beer, canned or bottled 1.15 807.1 Food and Food preparations, canned or bottled (See also Item 756.1) 1.15 828.1 Food and Food preparations, dry, dehydrated or Freeze-dried, Packaged in boxes 6.0 828.2

Section 2. Item No. 832.1 is hereby added to Section V of Port Ordinance No. 964 to read as follows:

SPECIFIC COMMODITY COMMODITY RATE FACTOR Fruit, Dried (See Item 859) 1.0 832.1

Section 3, Item No. 822 of Section V of Port Ordinance No. 964 is hereby amended to read as follows:

Merchandise as listed, when To determine applicable rate manifested on a weight basis in cents per ton of 1,000 will be assessed wharf demur- kilograms multiply factor by rage as follows (Subject to appropriate merchandise N.O.S. Item 881): rate specified in Item 880. SPECIFIC COMMODITY CO ODITY RATE FACTOR

Antiques, Bric-A-Brac, Garret Material 8.5 Appliances, Household, viz.: Clothes dryers, dishwashers, freezers, re- frigerators, stoves, washing machines, waterheaters 5.0 Beer, canned or bottled 1.15 Bicycles 8.0 Borax, Boric Acid, Borates 1.0 Cotton, Cotton Linters, in Bales 1.0 882 Diatomaceous Earth 1.0 Fish and Shellfish, Fresh 1.0 Food and Food preparations, canned or bottled 1.15 Food and Food preparations, dry, dehydrated or freeze dried, packaged in boxes 6.0 Footwear 7.25 Fruits, Dried 1.0 Hides or skins 1.0 Household Goods and Personal Effects 8.0 Meat and Poultry, Fresh 1.0 Motorcycles 6.25 Resins 1.5 Scrap Metal in Containers 1.0 Tires and Tubes 5.0 Waste Paper 1.0

Section 4, This Ordinance shall take effect on January 1, 1983.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, November 23, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, SMith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held December 7, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higins, Hunter, Pineda and President Hog - 5, Noes: None.

Absent: Commissioners Creque and Smit 2.7 Affidavit of Publication

IN THE MATTER OF 1 Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2487

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA BRENDA REIS S being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information Table tennis tabl Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND thick top for TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter bounce. Steel apron resr mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior warping. With 4 paddles, n balls and more. Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. Sporting Goods 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the MEIZEIMINIMIllalmonommi Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2487

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, You can ONE TIME count on to-wit: from the 3RD day of DECEMBER A.D. 19 83 to and until the 3RD day of DECEMBER A.D. 19 83 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— DECEMBER 3 , 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this

3RD day o/PECRIOUR.D. 19.82

Notary Public in and for the Count of Alameda a ali ornia ()MCI AL SEAL LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA iy Comerissien Expires May 8, 1884 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2486

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A LEASE WITH CSX BECKETT AVIATION, INC.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Lease dated the 23rd day of November, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, as Lessor, and CSX BECKETT AVIATION, INC., a Virginia corporation, as Lessee, whereby this Board leases to Lessee approximately 7.30994 acres of land together with approximately 40,643 square feet of Building No. L-710 (Hangar 7), approximately 273,538 square feet of apron and ramp area, and Building No. L-712 (all of which improvements are located on said land), approximately 14,640 square feet of open area, and approximately 21,194 square feet of land together with Building No. L-615 located thereon, all of such land and improvements being located at the North Airport, Metropolitan Oakland International Airport, which said real property is located in the "Port Area" in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, said Lease requiring Lessee to complete construction upon the demised premises of certain improvements within specified times, to maintain all improvements in a first-class condition, and to use the demised premises for a fixed base operation for airport and airport related uses and for certain other per- mitted uses, for a term of 5 years commencing upon the first day of the calendar month next succeeding the effective date of this ordinance, at an initial monthly rental of $11,215.75 (subject to adjustment and subject to certain monthly rental credits for improvements previously made), and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Lease, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Com- missioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Lease.

Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final adoption and the Port Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Lease.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, November 23, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Eng - 6. Noes: Commissioner Smith - 1. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held December 7, 198 2 By the following Vote: Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Eng -

Noes: None.,

Absent: Commissioners Creque and Smith- Affidavit of Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2486

STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. County of ALAMEDA TIBBNIA.REIS$ being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2486

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

3RD R to-wit: from the day of DECEMBEDECEM A.D. 19 82 , to and until the 3RD day of DECDECEEMBER A.D. 19 8 2

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— DECEMBER 3, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this

3RD day ofDECEBMEA.D. 19

OFFICIA L SEAL LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBLIC • CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA ExpiresEl; y 8, 1884 EN COBLIIIISSIOI/ BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2485

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF TERMINAL USE AGREEMENT WITH WESTWOOD SHIPPING LINES

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Terminal Use Agreement ("Agreement") dated the 23rd day of November, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, and WESTWOOD SHIPPING LINES, a corporation, as User, covering Users nonexclusive right to use areas within Berth 6 of the Ports Outer Harbor Terminal Area, as its published regularly scheduled Northern California port of call for the berthing of its vessels and the loading and discharge of cargoes and operations supplemental thereto in its all water North Europe-Pacific Coast service, for a term commencing upon the approval of said Agreement by the Federal Maritime Commission pursuant to Section 15, Shipping Act, 1916, the expiration of thirty (30) days from and after the final adoption of this Ordinance and the taking effect of that certain Management Agreement dated the 17th day of August, 1982, between the Port and CRESCENT WHARF WAREHOUSE COMPANY and terminating on the 31st day of August, 1986, with User to pay to the Port ninety percent (90%) of dockage and wharfage tariff charges as consideration to User for the use of the assigned premises as its published regularly scheduled Norhtern California port of call, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Agreement, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Agreement.

Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after its final adoption.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, November 23, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

. CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held December 7, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners GOodroe,Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Eng - 5.

Noes: None,

Absent:

,45-$457-4,7,- Port Attorney Affidavit of Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2485

STATE OF CALIFORNIA } ss. County of ALAMEDA BRENDA RIESS being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice QJD INANCB NO. 2485

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the .3RD day of NUMBER A.D. 19 82, 3RD DECEMBER 82 to and until the day of A.D. 19 ,

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was DECEMBER 3, 1982 published, to-wit:—

Signed

LEONARD G. SA NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Geannissien Expires May 8, 1984 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2484

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREE- MENT WITH SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY PROVIDING FOR THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ADJACENT TO THE CHARLES P. HOWARD TERMINAL, MAKING AN APPROPRIATION THEREFOR AND FINDING CERTAIN FACTS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland, as follows:

Section 1. The Board of Port Commissioners, being fully advised in the premises, hereby finds and determines that acquisition of the real property hereinafter described is necessary and convenient to the further development and improve- ment of the Port of Oaklands Charles P. Howard Terminal.

Section 2. The President of this Board is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest that certain Agreement dated the 2nd day of November, 1982, by and between, on the one hand, SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, a Delaware corporation, as Seller, and, on the other hand, the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, as Buyer, providing for acquisition by the said Board of the hereinafter described parcels of real property located adjacent to the Charles P. Howard Terminal, all of which said real property is located in the "Port Area" of the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, and described as follows:

Parcel No. 1

A portion of that certain parcel of land described in deed dated August 17, 1942, from Howard Terminal, to Central Pacific Railway Company (now Southern Pacific Transportation Company), recorded September 16, 1942, in Liber 4274, Page 206, Official Records of said County, and more particularly described as follows:

Commencing at the point of intersection of the southerly line of the strip of land, 20 feet wide, thirdly described in the Indenture dated October 16, 1869, between John C. Hays, et al., and the City of Oakland and The Western Pacific Railroad Company, recorded March 3, 1870, in Liber 53 of Deeds, Page 71, Alameda County Records with the southerly extension of the center line of Linden Street, as said street is shown on the Official Map of the City of Oakland; thence South 15°57 West, along said southerly extension of the center line of Linden Street, 14.0 feet; thence South 74°03 East, parallel with 14.0 feet southerly, at right angles, from the said southerly line of the strip of land described in the Indenture dated October 16, 1869, a distance of 90 feet to the True Point of Beginning of the parcel to be described; thence continuing South 74°03 East 97.4 feet; thence South 80°31 East 79.91 feet to a point in a line that is parallel with and 5.0 feet southerly, at right angles, from said southerly line of the strip of land described in the Indenture dated October 16, 1869; thence South 74°03 East, along last mentioned parallel line, 196.0 feet; thence North 15°57 East 5.0 feet to the said southerly line of the strip of land described in the Indenture dated October 16, 1869; thence North 74°03 West along said southerly line 272.8 feet; thence North 82°0108" West 100.975 feet to the True Point of Beginning.

Parcel No. 2

All the land described in deed dated December 2, 1895, from Teresa Casserly to Central Pacific Railroad Company, recorded February 8, 1896, in Book 566 of Deeds, Page 473, Records of said County, and more particularly described as follows:

Beginning at a point distant South 26°15 West 100 feet from the southeasterly corner of Block number One (1), as laid down on Kellersbergers Map of the City of Oakland running thence South 26°15 West 80 feet; thence North 63°45 West 795 feet and 4 inches; thence North 16° East 27 feet; thence South 74° East 300 feet and 2 inches; thence South 63°45 East 504 feet and 9 inches to the Point of Beginning.

Excepting therefrom those portions in the above-described Parcel No. 2, all the land in the following four (4) deeds: (1) Deed dated November 10, 1922, from Central Pacific Railway Company to Pacific Gas and Electric Company, recorded December 11, 1922, in Book 324, Page 216, Official Records of said County.

(2) Deed dated August 13, 1896, from Central Pacific Railroad Company to City of Oakland, recorded March 31, 1897, in Deed Book 626, Page 96, Records of said County.

(3) Deed dated July 11, 1928, from Central Pacific Railway Company and Southern Pacific Company to Howard Company, recorded December 7, 1928, in Book 1979, Page 414, Official Records of said County.

(4) Deed dated July 24, 1942, from Central Pacific Railway Company and Southern Pacific Company to Howard Terminal, recorded September 16, 1942, in Book 4285, Page 154, Official Records of said County.

Together with all of the right, title and interest of grantor included in the land underlying that portion of Market Street in the above-described Parcel No. 2.

Section 3. There is hereby appropriated out of the Port of Oakland Revenue Fund the sum of $141,292.00 for the acquisition of said real and personal property.

Section 4. The City Manager is hereby directed to draw a warrant on the City Treasurer in the sum of $141,292.00 from the fund indicated to the order of such owners in payment for said real property, following the occurrence of and the Sellers performance of the conditions stated in said Agreement.

Section 5. The real property above described shall be transferred to the City by the delivery respectively by a grant deed or by other means satisfactory to the Port Attorney, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, save and except such liens and encumbrances as shall be satisfactory to the Board. Section 6. The Port Attorney hereby is authorized to secure a policy of title insurance on said land in the amount of $141,292.00, to incur such other incidental expense, and to take such steps as may be necessary to effectuate the foregoing.

Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after its final adoption, and after the expiration of said period the Port Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Agreement and grant deed.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, November 23, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7, Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C, MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held December 7, 1982 By the following Vote: Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Eng - 5.

Noes: None,

Absent: Commissioners Creque and Smith. /

President.

Attest Seeietary. Affidavit of Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANC ENO . 2484

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA BRENDA REISS I, UrHJ 1 Ig irt-V being duly sworn, say: DRESSER, MIRROR, That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the CHEST, 2 KITE STANDS, HEADBOARD FOOTBI United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth.

That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. 1 8t That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2484

CATE SOON of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ALS ONE TIME 82 to-wit: from the 3RD day of DECEMBER A.D. 19 , !and. An employee Of Golde, Gate Fields ana other- local 3RD DECEMBER 82 race tracks. A native of Wil- to and until the day of A.D. 19 , liams, Iowa; aged 5-4 years. Friends are invited to °f- leck] funeral services from The the Drawing Rao,, Chapel both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was Monday, December 6, at 9:30. am. followed by a Ma,S at Christian Burial at 10:00 at St. published, to-wit:— DECEMBER 3 , 19 8 2 John The fiontist Church, 11160 San Pablo Ave.. El Cer- rito. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday afternoon 3:00 Pam In the Mortuar :e. Committal services Sunset view CeAT1, ,,Y- El.t_iS - Ot 500 rmOPTLiAR.f 717 Son PW_Eo An, AA,nny ti 525-0246 CONNORS, Joyce, in San Pablo, (December 2, 1982; dearly be- loved wife of John Connor% beloved mother of John Con- nors Jr. of Phonic; loving daughter at Anita Pike of Et Subscribed and sworn to before me this GerrIto; Clear sister of Harry Pike of Los Angeles; also 2

Notary Public in and for the County of A e of California

SAN JUAN 500000 • • • CALIFORNIA COUN ALAMEDA Olktki.k.nA E. ; 5 thy 8, 1114 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE No. 24 8 3

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2 AND 2A OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 1660 PROVIDING FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARD THE COST OF GROUP DENTAL INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES OF THE PORT OF OAKLAND.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Sections 2 and 2a of Port Ordinance No. 1660 hereby are amended to read as follows:

"Section 2. CONTRIBUTIONS. The Board shall contribute the sum of twenty-two and 22/100 Dollars ($22.22) per employee per month toward the cost of such insurance, in those cases where the employee elects to provide such insurance for his or her dependents. In the event that the employee does not provide such insurance for dependents, or in the event the amounts hereinabove set forth exceed the cost of said insurance for the employee and his or her dependents, the Board shall contribute the actual cost of such insurance, not exceeding however, the amounts hereinabove provided for in this section.

"The Board shall contribute the sum of Eleven and 11/100 Dollars ($11.11) per eligible part-time employee, as described in Section 3 hereof, per month toward the cost of such insurance hereinabove described."

"Section 2a. ADDITIONAL CONTRIBU- TIONS. In addition to the monthy sum set forth in Section 2 of this Port Ordinance No. 1660, the Board shall contribute for the cost of additional orthodontic insur- ance, for each eligible employee here- under, as set forth in Section 3 hereof but excluding those employees in classi- fications in the Ports Professional- Engineering Unit, Maintenance-Operations Unit and Clerical-Administrative Unit, the further sum of Two and 77/100 Dollars ($2.77) per month." Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately and the provisions thereof shall be retroactive to and including November 1, 1982.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, November 23, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held De cember 7, 19 82 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Eng - 5.'

Noes: None,

Absent: Commissioners Creque and Smith -

Ate

Affidavit of Pu 'cation

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2483

STATE OF CALIFORNIA } ss. County of ALAMEDA BRENDA REISS being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the

(err/puler 4-5071 United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the 7-1 fa 1spp61 matter or action herein set forth. 7,7 /7_5j LI aYMiaq 11-7eggvalen1 al .24 Cscrodo- 5 pe, Ma Coq, "535.5 5.7ie1. 3 That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized OpfkuRadrot W4c22.12 7 X-1 few I ipS1 12.17 -: fi 5 P.Re Evens representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information 2-1 lor 2 spa SOS/fhb:5ml Energy Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND —7 kr 7 775 isBiLpay L5/750,(7 75/7r0 INCREASED TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter

Of 11.17 I mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior IS 12-IJ REDUCED Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice PART QADINANCE NO. 2483

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME 3RD DECEMBER 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 ,

to and until the 5.ED day of DECEMBER A.D. 19 82,

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was published, to-wit:— PZUMBER 3, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this

3RD DECEMBkB 82 day of ded Ire" iff • Notary Public in and for the County of Alameda, of California

OFFICIAL SEA LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBLIC • CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My CHINES-in E y,prcs thy 8, (984 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2482

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 964 RELATING TO WHARF DEMURRAGE AND STORAGE AND SPACE ASSIGNMENTS.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Item No. 880 of Section V of Port Ordi- nance No. 964 are hereby amended to read as follows:

SECTION V WHARF DEMURRAGE AND STORAGE

WHARF DEMURRAGE RATES (In Cents Per Ton of 1,000 Kilograms or 1 Cubic Meter or other unit on the same basis as wharfage is assessed, except as otherwise shown)

(Including Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays)

CHARGE PER CHARGE PER DAY FOR FIRST DAY FOR EACH COMMODITY FIVE DAYS ADDITIONAL DAY ITEM NO.

Merchandise, N.O.S. 28 56

Lumber, per 1,000 feet B.M., or fraction 28 53 thereof

Shingles, Wooden, per 40 bundles or fraction thereof 27 53 880

Vehicles, motor, on wheels or treads, as described in Item 74 148 No. 777 Section 2. Item No. 2655 of Section XI of Port Ordinance No. 964 is hereby amended to read as follows:

SECTION XI SPACE ASSIGNMENT ITEM NO.

SPACE ASSIGNMENT RATES

A charge shall be made for all Space Assignments according to use and kind of space assigned, and shall be assessed per square foot per month as follows: (See Notes 1, 2 and 3).

(a) Land: (1) Unpaved $ .0313 (2) Rocked Area, without lighting or fencing $ .05 (3) Paved Area, without lighting or fencing $ .065 (4) Rocked Area, with lighting and fencing $ .061 (5) Paved Area, with lighting and fencing $ .085

(b) Truck or Rail Dock Facilities (excluding 2655 adjacent or surrounding yard areas): (1) Roofed, with doors and levelers (including nominal clerical space) (Does not include office space) .26 (2) Roofed, with doors, no levelers (including nominal clerical space) (Does not include office space) -- .23 (3) Roofed, no doors, no levelers .14 (4) Platforms only .07

(c) Warehouse space (1) First floor level .13

(d) In Bonded Storage Space (See Note 4) (1) First floor level .14

(e) Office Space: (1) Office Space N.O.S. .45 (2) Office Space N.O.S. air conditioned --- .66 (3) Terminal Office Building No. C-517 and C-534 .66 (4) Terminal Office Building No. C-320 1.09 (5) Terminal Office Building No. C-352 1.06

(f) Maintenance and Repair Space (1) Maintenance and Repair Building B-213 .60

NOTE 1: A Space Assignment shall not include any Services, including, but not limited to Central Station supervisory service for fire or theft protection, security guards, utilities (water, electricity or telephone), re-lamping of lighting fixtures or any other maintenance of the facility, other than structural maintenance. These and any other services shall be at the assignees sole

2 cost and expense. Furthermore, on termina- tion of the Space Assignments, the Executive Director may require that the assignee, at his own expense, restore the space to the same condition that existed at the time the initial assignment was made, reasonable wear and tear and damage by fire and the elements excepted, or the Port may repair and restore the space to the same condition as existed at the time the initial assignment was made, and the assignee shall be liable to the Board for the cost of repair and restora- tion.

NOTE 2: If and as available.

NOTE 3: Minimum charge shall be for one month, pay- able in advance, but in no event less than $40.00 per month. Monthly assignment periods shall extend from a date in one calendar month to but not including the same date of the next and all succeeding calendar months, except that if there be no corres- ponding date in the next succeeding calendar month, the last day of that month shall be used. Charges for the termination month will be prorated on a daily basis.

NOTE 4: Any charge assessed by the Collector of Cus- toms, in connection with receipts and deli- veries from or to Bonded Storage Space is to be paid by the party or parties for whose account the Service is rendered.

Section 3, This Ordinance shall take effect on January 1, 1983.

In Board of Port Comm ssioners, Oakland, California, November 2, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adoptedatan adjourned regular meeting held November 23, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayts: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7

Noes: None Affidavit of Ilublication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT MINI= NO. 2482

STATE OF CALIFORNIA • ss. County of ALAMEDA BRENDA RIESS

NO. ,• being duly sworn, say: SlOkr,r, That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the

BE IT °RDA) United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the of Oakland as folio ton Iter matter or action herein set forth. hsrun, amender That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed Merchandise, N.0 Lr. ,rte r per 1,000 and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the B , fraction " dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, 7,1 a having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the or tract= interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, A, rr or, or ,Aas,v• profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, 9 item professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice PORT ORD INANCENO . 2482

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 12TH dayd of NOVEMBER A.D. 1982

to and until the 12TH day of NOVEMBER A.D. 1982

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— NOVEMBER 12, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this

....1411 day of .N.CNEYDEIA.D. 19..3.2. 00.11r

No P CCaalifornia ifornia 0 A t.,E. LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOYARY PUBLIC • CALIFORNIA b, COUNTY OF ALAMEDA May 8, 1884 My CohtchSsion Expires BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2481

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO, 867 TO CREATE TWO ADDITIONAL POSITIONS OF CIVIL ENGINEER, ONE ADDITIONAL POSI- TION OF SUPERVISING ELECTRICAL-MECHANI- CAL ENGINEER, ONE ADDITIONAL POSITION OF GARDENER I, AND TWO ADDITIONAL POSI- TIONS OF GARDENER II.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Sections 8.05, 8.091, 9.19 and 9.191 of Port Ordinance No. 867 are hereby amended to create two additional positions of Civil Engineer, one additional posi- tion of Supervising Electrical-Mechanical Engineer, one additional position of Gardener I and one additional position of Gardener II, which sections shall read respectively as follows:

No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No.

Sec. 8.05 14 Civil Engineer 56

Sec. 8.091 4 Supervising Electrical- Mechanical Engineer 62 No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No.

Sec. 9.19 3 Gardener I 25

Sec. 9.191 3 Gardener II 48.2 In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, November 2, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None, Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adoptedatan adjourned regular meeting held November 23, 1982

By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Eng - 7

Noes: None

Absent: None

Attest

Appr to form and legality:

rt Attorney

Affidavit of Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2491

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss County of ALAMEDA I, Bbl \KA RIES S being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice ORD.11TalCZ.11Q.,...2.481

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper,

Qi\F Tiff

to-wit: from the 12:a1 day of MVP/TIER A.D. 19 82 ,

to and until the 12.'71 day of NOVENITE A.D. 19 82 ,

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— NO\—',TFIR 12., 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1271 NOVa—= 92 day of A.D. 19

Notary Public in and for the County of Alam

arEiciAL SEAL "eN LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY RUBLIC - CAUFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA xpires May 8, 11194 Fix Couta7sTVI 7 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2480

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SALARY SCHEDULE 66.7X OF SECTION 2.01 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 AND PROVIDING FOR PAYMENT OF FURTHER RELOCA- TION ALLOWANCES FOR EXPATRIATE PORT EMPLOYEES ASSIGNED TO THE MEXICAN PORTS PROJECT.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Salary Schedule No. 66.7X of Section 2.01 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to read as follows:

AUTOMATIC SPECIAL PURPOSE

Schedule Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate No. a. b. c. d. e. f.

66.7X 1870 1958 2750 2917 3144 3250

Section 2. In addition to the compensation other- wise provided in Port Ordinance No. 867, as amended, each expatriate Port employee having been assigned full-time duties in Mexico in connection with the Mexican Ports Project upon permanently relocating to the United States shall be paid a relocation allowance in the sum of $750.00.

In. Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, October 19, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7.- Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular mctti meeting held November 2, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7 Noes: None

Absent: None

App oved,as to t0171 a4d legality leOL s-1f Port Attorney Affi avit o Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE 2480

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA BRENDA REISS being duly sworn, say: .it2siZce-i278:15i3- 51400 Clean 88 CASH CASH CHEV 74 1/2 -Aces All Models stick $1350.84 That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the 5—TRUCKS VANS CHEV 63 1/2 tc irgentiv. Wanjecl_ shell 4spd troll ,FEWA st MOTORS running cons United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the 352.9236 9687 matter or action herein set forth. InaTi ITAXtrI n:48375% Win That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized Ieran5agrstra014; CHEV. TR. tont Cash-Top Dollar largest S representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE Division of Gannett Satellite Information Lloyd A. Wise Inc In The Ik Network, Inc., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND tO E. 14th St. Oakland OVER 100 TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter 638-4800 S10 Ill sk Ron Metier Mgr. mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior 5.10 WI 64 D6nOrnic 88 c on For parts 376-0371 K-BLAZERS: Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. OP CASH DOLLAR PICK-UP: 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the buy GOYS for Cash FACTORY PIONEER MOTORS Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed E 14th St San Lean. ARE 1 dro FOR THE and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the 3 for V W Imports SEE US ir Sloane VW 934-8224 dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, VTED: USEDED CAR S! F.H. Dailey SID FORNOT! having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the pp cash! PEARCE TRUCK interests or published for the e Auto Sales 4117E.141h entertainment or instruction of a particular class, San Roble Ave Fonvdd 235-3707 261: profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, Motorcycles- 4141.0116 professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. Scooters CHEV 68 von work 5750 23 That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular ALIFORNIA BMW CHEV VAN 8 intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2480

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME 29TH to-wit: from the day of OCTOBER A.D. 19 82, 29TH to and until the day of OCTOBER A.D. 19 82, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— OCTOBER 29, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29TH OCTOBER day of A.D. 19.... 1962 C

() STATE OF CALIFORNIA T T r

IN THE MATTER OF: BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS_ AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION PORT ORDINANCE..NO..2480 OF THE CITY OF OAKLAND (designate item published)

COUNTY OF ALAMEDA ( ss BURCEY M. LITTLETON STATE OF CALIFORNIA( (name of maker)

PORT ORDINAV-4W AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SA. OF SECTION 2.010F PORT ORM being duly sworn says: AND PROVIDING FOR PAYMENT 01- That during all the times mentioned herein, f ANCFS FOR EXPATRIA1 he/she was a citizen of the United States, over 18 years of age, and at all said times he/she was the principal clerk of THE POST NEWSPAPER GROUP, a Bi-weekly newspaper of general circulation as that term is de- fined in Government Code Section 6000, adjudicated as such by the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Alameda, June, 1964, which is published and circulated in Alameda County, State of California. Ft •AGN spua alec That the PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2480 (designate item published)

Th) A .44 of which the annexed is a printed copy, was On published in said newspaper from: V,9 , before me, the under- signed Notary Public for the , 19---, State of California, person- (month day) ,l9- ally appeared: no: (month day) both days inclusive, and in every issue r e, V 71-z,) during the intervening period, viz: Known to me to be the person (indicate either - "On all days whose name is subscribed to of publication during the inter- the within instrument, and vening period" or - the specific acknowledged to me that he/she dates of publication) executed the same. OCTOBER 31, 1982

1 st Novernber 2 (SEAL) Signed this day of l9 .". /

t ,:te:,.: ,1 ,,, • (-CI ...... OFFICIAL SEAL by;. .. . ... .. `.-:7 FRANCES A. MELTON (signature) NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA .4 p mwci p ^ LoFF/cc IN ALAMEDA COUNTY I: My Commission Expires October 26, 1986 4 A -L AA.--fgEEEtS414k BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2479

AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND REVISING FEES FOR CERTAIN PERMITS, APPROVALS AND PREPARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS, AND AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NOS. 2083, 1343, 1830, 2030, 1332, 2124 AND 2044.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 4 of Port Ordinance No. 2083 is hereby amended to read as follows:

"A Port design review fee of $50.00 for projects with an estimated construc- tion cost of less than $1,000,000.00, and $100.00 for projects with an estimated construction cost of $1,000,000.00 or more, shall accompany all applications for work for which design review is required by Section 3(1)(c) of this ordinance. The design review fee shall be nonrefundable and shall be in addition to all other charges and fees required by any other law or Port ordinance."

Section 2. Subsection (9) of Section 2 of Port Ordinance No. 1343 is hereby amended to read as follows:

"(9) Use. Each site in the Indus- trial Park shall be used for manufactur- ing, warehousing, processing, laboratory, office, professional, or research and development activities. No other uses shall be permitted. Retail and commer- cial uses that are restricted to sales of goods and services required for the con- venience of occupants of the Industrial Park such as automobile service stations, restaurants and banks may be approved by the Port upon written application to the Port. Application for Port approval of such uses shall be accompanied by a pro- cessing fee of $125.00, which fee shall be nonrefundable and in addition to all other charges and fees required by any other law or Port ordinance." Section 3. Subsection (1) of Section 4 of Port Ordinance No. 1343 is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:

"Each application for variance shall be accompanied by a processing fee of $150.00, which shall be nonrefundable and shall be in addition to all other charges and fees required by any other law or Port ordinance."

Section 4.. Subsection (7) of Section 2 of Port Ordinance No. 1830 is hereby amended to read as follows:

"(7) Use. Each site in the Dis- tribution Center shall be used for ware- housing, trucking, cargo-handling, and related activities, and office or profes- sional services incidental thereto. No other use shall be permitted. Retail and commercial uses that are restricted to sales of goods and services intended to serve occupants of the Distribution Cen- ter, such as automobile service stations, restaurants and banks may be approved by the Port upon written application to the Port. Application for Port approval of such uses shall be accompanied by a pro- cessing fee of $125.00, which fee shall be nonrefundable and in addition to all other charges and fees required by any other law or Port ordinance."

Section 5. Subsection (1) of Section 4 of Port Ordinance No. 1830 is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:

"Each application for variance shall be accompanied by a processing fee of $150.00, which shall be nonrefundable and shall be in addition to all other charges and fees required by any other law or Port ordinance."

section 6. Subsection (1) of Section 5 of Port Ordinance No. 2030 is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:

"Each application for variance shall be accompanied by a processing fee of $150.00, which shall be nonrefundable and shall be in addition to all other charges and fees required by any other law or Port ordinance."

Section 7. Section 4 of Port Ordinance No. 1332 is hereby amended by adding a new subsection (h) to read as follows:

"(h) Be accompanied by a processing fee, which shall be nonrefundable and shall be in addition to all other charges and fees required by any other law or Port ordinance, in accordance with the following schedule:

Proposed Work Fee

All Dredging $ 50.00

Fill, less than 1,000 cubic yards 50.00

Fill, 1,000 cubic yards or more 250.00"

Section 8. Section (2) of Article 5 of Port Ordi- nance No. 2124 is hereby amended to read as follows:

"(2) At the time of filing a Tenta- tive Map with the Secretary of the Board, the subdivider shall pay a fee of $1,400.00 per map plus $30.00 for each lot within the subdivision. At the time of filing a Tentative Map for a condo- minium conversion, the subdivider shall pay a fee of $1,200.00 per map plus $6.00 for each unit within the subdivision."

Section 9. Section (1) of Article 7 of Port Ordi- nance No. 2124 is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:

"Requests for extension of time limits shall be accompanied by a process- ing fee of $35.00."

Section 10. Section (9) of Article 7 of Port Ordi- nance No. 2124 is hereby amended to read as follows:

"(9) Checking Engineering Informa- tion on Fin gr Map. file subdivider shall the -C-hief Engineer copies of the field notes, traverse sheets and all other data necessary to ascertain that the Final Map is technically correct. When the Final Map is presented to the Chief Engineer, the subdivider shall pay a fee to the Port to cover the cost of checking the information shown on the Final Map in the sum of $600.00 plus $40.00 for each numbered lot shown on said Final Map. The Chief Engineer shall complete and file with the Secretary of the Board within twenty (20) days after receiving the Final Map and other required information, the certificate required by Paragraph 27 of Appendix A."

Section 11. Section (2) of Article 8 of Port Ordi- nance No. 2124 is hereby amended to read as follows:

"(2) Waiver of Parcel Map. The requirements of a Parcel— Map may be

-3- waived by the Executive Director if the Executive Director finds that the pro- posed division of land complies with the requirements of this ordinance and the Subdivision Map Act as to consistency with general or specific plans, area, improvement and design, flood water and drainage control, street improvement, sanitary disposal facilities, water sup- ply availability, environmental protec- tion and any other requirements of this ordinance and the Subdivision Map Act. Requests for waiver shall be accompanied by a $185.00 processing fee. If a Parcel Map is required, the $185.00 fee shall be deducted from the Tentative Parcel Map filing fee."

Section 12. Section (4) of Article 8 of Port Ordi- nance No. 2124 is hereby amended to read as follows:

"(4) Filing Fee and Review of Ten- tative Parcel Map. Five (5) prints of a Tentative Parcel Map, prepared in confor- mance with this ordinance shall be filed with the Secretary of the Board, together with payment of a filing fee of $650.00. At the time of filing a Tentative Parcel Map for a condominium conversion, the subdivider shall pay a fee of $600.00 per map plus $6.00 for each unit within the subdivision. The Secretary of the Board shall refer to the Chief Engineer of the Port Tentative Parcel Map for review and reporting. The Chief Engineer shall submit to the Executive Director a report and recommendation. The Executive Direc- tor, within fifty (50) days after the Secretarys receipt of the Tentative Parcel Map meeting all requirements of this ordinance, shall act upon the map and thereafter notify the subdivider that the map is: (a) approved, (b) condition- ally approved or (c) disapproved. The Executive Director shall not approve the Tentative Parcel Map or Parcel Map unless he finds that the proposed subdivision, together with the provisions for its design and improvement, is consistent with the City of Oakland General Plan and any applicable Port specific plan. If the Executive Director fails to act within the prescribed time limit, the Tentative Parcel Map shall be deemed approved.

"The time limits prescribed herein for acting upon a Tentative Parcel Map may be extended by mutual consent of the subdivider and the Executive Director." Section 13. Section (7) of Article 8 of Port Ordi- nance No. 2124 is hereby amended by adding at the end of the first paragraph thereof the following:

"Requests for extension of time limits shall be accompanied by a process- ing fee of $35.00."

Section 14. Section (3) of Article 9 of Port Ordi- nance No. 2124 is hereby amended to read as follows:

"(3) Certificate of Compliance. A certificate of compliance shall be issued and recorded as provided in Section 66499.35 of the Subdivision Map Act. Application therefor shall be made to the Chief Engineer and a fee of $50.00 shall be assessed to cover the cost of issuing and recording the certificate."

Section 15. The schedule of charges set forth in subsection (a) of Section 15053 of the Port of Oakland Guide- lines for the Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as adopted by Section 1 of Port Ordinance No. 2044, is hereby amended to read as follows:

"Total Project Cost EIR Negative Declaration

Less than $100,000 $1,500 $150 Over $100,000 $1,500 plus .01% of Total Project Cost

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, October 5, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None. CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL . regulcretary, Board ofmgaih i Adopted at a lidnagts1=93- , 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7

Noes: None

Absent: None

Attes

.574401- Port Attorney t of Publicatio

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2479

STATE OF CALIFORNIA } ss. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say:

P■ M. That I am and was during all the time' herein ment oned a citizen of the 20• United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the BE IT matter or action herein set forth. uklun( - •Sector ad co That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized wii Sl,t representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and ma -;• printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the des time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2479 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 15TH day of OCTOBER A.D. 19 8 15TH to and until the day of OCTOBER A.D. 19 8 2 ,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— OCTOBER 51, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL (k) LEONARD G. SAN JUAN 15TH 4' OCTOBER 82 NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORNIA day of A.D. 19 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Commission bcpires May 8, 1984

Notary Public in and for the County of Ala State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2478

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A LEASE WITH TIBA INTERNATIONAL COMPANY, INC.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows: Section 1. That certain Lease dated the 5th day of October, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, as Lessor, and TIBA INTERNATIONAL COMPANY, INC., a corporation, as Lessee, covering an area of approximately 25,000 square feet, more or less, located on the southwesterly corner of 2nd and Castro Streets, Oakland, California, to be used for the loading and unloading of trucks and containers, and for other uses incidental thereto, for a term commencing upon the first day of the calendar month next succeeding 30 days after the date of final passage of this ordinance and terminating on the 16th day of November, 1984, at the rental therein set forth, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Lease, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Lease. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final adoption and the Port Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Lease.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, October 5, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and Eng - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held October 19, 1982 By the following Vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7

Noes: None

Absent: None

A.1711tiaVi CO1 I" uolicaci

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND l PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2478

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA I, AJLG14d.,, ---"--.)

Fill, less -than. being duly sworn, say: 1,000 cubic yards Fill, Low Cubic That I am and was during all the time' herein mentionee „citizen of the yards or more Section 8. Section (2) of An hereby amended to read as folio United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party, to or interested in the "(2) At the time of the Secretary of the Boa matter or action herein set forth. fee of 51,400.00 per m, within the subdivision. 4 . five Map for a condomin That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized der shall pay a fee of $1, each unit within the sub representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and Section 9. Section (1) of Art hereby amended by adding at th "Requests for exter printer of the OAKLAND .TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the accompanied by a proct Section 10. Section (9) of ,,F- time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as hereby amended to read as ton s "(9) Checking . c nr.j 1r , decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of toeThe Subovv,ortt ,r.c. Mopcopies of the O,Ttl iott,, . Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by data necessary to o,Ce technically correct. .r,i-,,-2 Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed to the Chief Engineer, ii to the Port to cover ll,, and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the Tian shown on the ( Inc pl us$4 0.00 for eorl dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a gbneral character, Final Map. The Oriel SL file with the SecreIrk , (20) days after rerel:rn having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the required informotior., r Paragraph 27 of AppenC interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a • particular class, Section 11. Section (2) of Ar hereby amended to read as fano , profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, "(2) Waiver of Parcc aParcelP may be v professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. rector if me Executive 1 That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice PORT oFTZNAINE.ND, 2.ra

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper,

one time

11TH5 TH OCTOBO E R to-t: from the day of A.D. 19 82 ,,

15TH OCTOBER 82 toand until the day of A.D. 19 ,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

OCTOBER 15, 1982 published, to-wit:---

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL 15TH OCTOBER 82 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN day of A.D. 19 NOTARY p uuLic . CALIFORNIA GOMITY OF ALATTEr,A MtV 8, 1383

Notary Public in and for the County of da, State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2477

Introduced by Seconded by

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 5.144 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 CREATING ONE ADDITIONAL POSITION OF SENIOR TYPIST CLERK.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Sec. 5.144 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to create one additional position of Senior Typist Clerk, which section shall read as follows:

No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No, Sec. 5.144 6 Senior Typist Clerk 44.8

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, October 5, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C, MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held Oct ober 19, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7

Noes: None

Absent: None

lifi'luavit al PublicatIoli

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2477

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA , r -----v.---- I, Lt2 y4 being duly sworn, say: 685-Pets and Supplies That I am and was during all the time' herein menucitizen of the WANTED small United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the breed puppies, for our pet shop. Thep. G e ne ralAM- Store Pet Sho12Cal l 10 oer matter or action herein set forth. 3:30-6 PM. Ask tor Dee Dee or Sandy 223-0321 That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized 687-Horses and Supplies representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and 5 YR old Reg- A000°°8 printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y geid,n9 spirited, $852 Eves TODAY, which was during all the 482-2'03 time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as 2 REG t mares $2500-$2000 tr, fool to ace/show stallions. 1 decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of ina/n rerf R9 mild mannered g d troll Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by prospect 01500 ofr 568-4565 oft 6 Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed Geldin g nice blaze 14.3 BAY gd ma exit saddle horse and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the wrcottle sound gentle no vices $850 481-1317 dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, aUCKSKIN n nI having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. , 2 1177

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

15TH OCTOBER 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 ,,

15TH OCTOBER 8 2 to and until the day of A.D. 19 ,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was OCTOBER 15, 1982 published, to-wit:—

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFElGI AL SEAL LEONARD G. SAN JUAN 15TH OCTOBER 82 NOTARY PUOLIC • CALIFORNIA day of A.D. 19 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My CD MRSS1O0 Expires May t, 19.84

Notary Public in and for the County of i;fla da, State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE No. 2476

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 1606 FORMULATING AND ESTABLISHING CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES FOR BIDDING, CONTRACTING AND PURCHASING.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 5, subsection e, of Port Ordi- nance No. 1606 shall be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:

"e. Opening of Bids and Awards. All bids shall be sealed, identified as bids on the envelope and shall be submitted to the Secretary at the place and time specified in the public notice inviting bids. Bids shall be opened by the Secre- tary in public, at the time and place designated in the notice inviting bids. Bids received after the specified time shall not be accepted and shall be returned to the bidder unopened. The contract shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder, as defined herein, by the Board at any time not exceeding forty-five (45) calendar days after bid opening. The Board may reject any and all bids and waive any informalities or minor irregularities in the bids."

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, September 28, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter and President Eng - 4. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioners Creque, Pineda and Smith - 3.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meetingheld October 5, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and. President Eng -- 7

Noes: None

Absent: None

Attes Affidavit a Pubic ation IN THE MATTER OF 1 Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2476

STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. County of ALAMEDA ,L-7-z.,\Io/n11 7-Castro Valley DE: being duly sworn, say: 555,000 BELOW MARKET Slum 58950 down, 5 barn NEW Mont home 5779,950 2766594 2 ba That I am and was during all the time herein mentioIled a dtizen of the 7-RM home, price reduced seae $1000 a day, shown 12- est k 6pm, 7 days/wk 2171 finer. United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the Grove Wv, CV Eves CLOSE-in Crow Cowan set- matter or action herein set forth. ting. Pool, rec. area. Exc. 30 year fin. with 5% down. 881-1107 FOREST CREEK That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized 9-Dublin representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and Spec EXEC. Fam. new homes fly- ing from $179,990. 137/4% ea c printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the .049.4 Apr.) Canyon Creeks. ggru;, . op n• 10-6. 415-829-1572 cone time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as NO down pmt GI buyers mule 3 berm 2 ba step-On fam Very decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of 1 rm w ifrolc, 2 car gar. Max walls Ine Jennings agl 829-1212 70001 — Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by 13-Fremont Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed • Visit a Barrett home. See our Sunday display ad and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the WHY LOOK LONGER? dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, only 69700 down on this beautiful 3 bdrm home! Seiler will buy down a new MIN•Mm having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the firS1 loon! A must seel Ask- ing only $97,000. 31-C interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, Pt : • . REALTY iNVESTMENTS profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO, 2476

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 4TH day of OCTOBER A.D. 19 82 4TH OCTOBER 82 to and until the day of A.D. 19 ,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was OCTBER 4, 1982 published, to-wit:

Subscribed and sworn to before me this LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PURLIC CALIFORNIA dof OBER 19 6THay OCT A.D. 82 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Camtly cy, Expires 1Aay 8, 1984

Notary Public in and for the County of Alanl/ a, State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2 4 7 5

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 964 RELATING TO CONTAINER CRANE ASSIGNMENTS AND RENTAL RATES - RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Item No. 2685 of Section XII of Port Ordinance No. 964 is hereby amended to read as follows:

CONTAINER CRANE ASSIGNMENTS ITEM SECTION XII AND RENTAL RATES (Continued) NO.

RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS UNDER CONTAINER CRANE ASSIGNMENT DEFINED

Subject to all applicable rates and charges and to the rules and regulations named in this and other applicable sections of this tariff, and subject further to any restrictions, conditions, limitations and modifications set forth in the Container Crane Assignment Applications or in other written agreements with the Port.

1. Assignees Rights and Obligations:

(a) Assignee shall operate the crane(s) for the loading and unloading of Vans, Cargo (Containers), as defined in Item 67, and other compatible cargo to or from vessels, and to perform such other related activity as may be necessary and consistent with the design capabilities of the cranes and related equipment. 2685

(b) Assignee using the crane will furnish lifting beams other than Container spread- er(s), bridles and other supplemental equip- ment, and shall be responsible for changing such equipment if a different size is re- quired than the one already attached at commencement of use. At conclusion of use Assignee shall attach original equipment, if required by the Port. ITEM SECTION XII (contd.) NO.

(c) Assignee using the crane(s) is re- quired to furnish a qualified operator unless otherwise indicated by Preferential Assignee.

(d) Preferential Assignee shall perform all necessary maintenance and service work and Preferential or Secondary Assignee, while using the crane under assignment, shall be responsible for any and all damage, repairs or replacements to the assigned crane that become necessary for any other reason what- soever, save and except those damages, or need for repairs or replacements, that the Assignee satisfactorily establishes are caused solely by the active negligence of the Port, by earthquake or other acts of God or by acts of third parties not arising out of or in the course of Assignees operations where Assignees negligence or breach of its maintenance or other obligations is not a contributing cause, or by latent defect or faulty design or construction, and which damage or need for repairs or replacements was not caused in part by Assignees negli- gence or breach of its maintenance or other obligations.

(e) Preferential Assignee shall, at its own cost and expense, secure, stow and operate the crane(s) and maintain and service the crane(s) so as to keep the crane(s) in good operating condition. Such operations, stowage, securing, maintenance, inspection and servicing are to be in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations, pro- cedures and instructions, Port of Oakland Tariff No. 2, Crane maintenance manual and instructions affixed inside the crane cab as prepared by the Preferential Assignee and approved by the Chief Engineer. The Chief Engineer may direct changes from time to time as the situation may require, as a condition of approval of such instructions.

(f) The Preferential Assignees mainte- nance and servicing program shall include a requirement for immediate spot painting when paint is damaged, but Preferential Assignee shall not be responsible for overall painting of the crane(s). 2685 (g) Notwithstanding the Ports right to inspect the crane(s), the Preferential Assignee shall diligently inspect the crane(s) during the term of assignment. The Preferential Assignee and Secondary Assignee, wt4le using the crane(s) under assignment, shall promptly advise the Port of any condition of or damage to the crane requiring maintenance or repairs for which the Port is responsible pursuant to the provisions of this Tariff, or other written agreement. ITEM SECTION XII (contd.) NO.

(h) Immediately after the Preferential Assignee or Secondary Assignee knows or reasonably should know that said crane(s) is damaged or is in need of repair, the Assignee shall notify the Port in order that the Port can undertake such timely investigations that it determines necessary. In the event the appropriate Assignee does not notify the Port, pursuant to a list provided by the Port, within a reasonable period of time, in no event to exceed 12 hours, such Assignee shall in all cases repair said crane at its sole cost and expense.

(i) Assignee agrees to submit a report for billing purposes in a form satisfactory to the Port, of hours the crane(s) is used. Hourly rates payable to the Port will be in accordance with the provisions of Section XII of Tariff No. 2, except where contrary pro- visions of any other Container Crane Agree- ment are applicable in which event said latter provisions shall apply.

(j) Assignee shall not be responsible for repairs or replacements of motor or gear re- ducers of 50 horsepower or larger when, in the opinion of the Ports Chief Engineer, such repairs or replacements require that the motor or gear reducer be removed from the crane or that gears be removed from the gear reducer, except when such repairs or replace- ments are necessary because of lack of main- tenance or improper crane usage.

(k) For purposes of this tariff, major structural elements are the crane legs, sill beams, portal beams, structural cross bracing for crane legs, bridge girders, forestays, backstays, booms and boom support structures. The Preferential Assignee shall be responsible for inspecting all structural elements. The Assignee shall not be respon- sible for structural repairs or replacement of major structural elements except when such repairs or replacement are necessary because of lack of maintenance or improper crane usage. 2685 (1) In return for providing maintenance, repairs and power for use of the cranes, Preferential Assignee shall be entitled to the maintenance, repairs and/or power charge for any use as provided in Port of Oakland Tariff No. 2, and specifically Section XII of said Tariff. ITEM SECTION XII (contd.) NO.

2. The Ports Rightsand Obligations:

(a) The Port reserves the right, but is not obligated, to inspect the crane(s) and to require appropriate Assignee to correct any dangerous conditions and/or unsafe operating procedures.

(b) The Port reserves the right, but is not obligated, to audit the Preferential Assignees maintenance and the program of routine servicing and maintenance, but the Port agrees that such right shall be reasonably exercised. 2685 (c) Should the Preferential Assignee fail to provide any normal required maintenance or servicing for the crane(s), the Port shall have the option to provide same if Assignee fails to do so after receiving three (3) days notice from the Port and Assignee shall immediately reimburse the Port the cost thereof, including the Ports administrative overhead. The provision of such maintenance or servicing by the Port shall in no event be construed as a waiver of the duty of the appropriate Assignee to provide such main- tenance and servicing as herein provided.

Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect on November 5, 1982.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, September 28, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter and President Eng - 4. Nones: None. Absent: Commissioners Creque, Pineda and Smith - 3, CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners Adopted ata regular meeting held October 5, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7

Noes: None

Absent: None

President.

Attest --c Seiretary. roved as toclorin- and legality:

-e -104—Port Attorney

At i,t c PT Llication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2475

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. ,.. County of ALAMEDA

I, .----1.-- 794-7944 L JZ.)La being duly sworn, say: 15-Hayward $59,950/2 m area,on 276me, 1 — That I am and was during all the time- herein mentioned-a---"Citizen of the "A TTENTION" United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the PU B 5 AUJION Of 3 matter or action herein set forth. 001 The following singie 5 residences will befamily hereto honed OPP. 60982, 1U auc- at 1435 "13" St., AM, That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized SECT First prlority for Hayward. is given purchase representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and Pont to own er-occu• PARCEL . 33663 ADDRESS printer of the OAKLAND.TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the OPTION ii-, BDRMS/BA MIN. OPTarTImON , -1 $74,000 time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as PAR CEA 5 7,900 1-1( / 3D7213 25448 DDRESS li Bs t le sant Y decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of °nit RMS/BA MIN. OPTION LA M 2-/ $41,000 AsSI PARCEL $ 4,600 3A Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by ADDRESS the E 44836 25221 Cm e 1. As I BDRM ,BA MIN OsPs Ave Si Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed (c, 3-498,600 TION a $10,360 10001 All bidders must a and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the othe present at ... such the time of auction a Cash- dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a gbneral character, ofiers a rCheck in the amount 3: men It. Personalequired option depos- ( be accepted.checks wIll not having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the Ma/ equ For adal Info con or write: interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, met Debt of Transp tact Excess Lands Sectionortation profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, she PO Box 7791 Rincon Annex San Fran, CA 94120 professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. fief Clennis Justice Ph: (415) 557-0434 Wksys: 7:30-11:30AM That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular 12:15. 4:15 PM Owned 2 story 2 bd intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for for II, ba, close to tr °nsT, crc Mops. Asking 5 SP 4183 64,000352- ai more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein nu "FIXER so! 3 bdrm, 2 UPPER" mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and 00 rage, baths 2 car fireplace .Only 00,- In 950, only 6775.. mo character of the notice intended to be given. Iig taxes. Thousandsnper below$916nc a market. Low down pymt T-C Ca rogress PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2475 P Realty 886.7644 That the notice r giNre 2 barn rocricirsnz 00 y- 5 st NEN tt ONLY $69,950 trot ti ASSUME S47. PMT 5% 3 harm house 6 room, with famil NEC corner lot. Room for of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, camper, boat more! N A o hurry! pmt to GIs. et A9 Don 886-76B44 37- ONE TIME REPOSSESSED 3129,950 2 yrs old T market housands below e. Elm loc. 4TH Welkin distance Cal State NEW to-wit: from the day of OCTOBER Beautiful y view. 4 Wm; The A.D. 19 82,, 2 8384 VA ba, in-law. Must see HA welcome. Many NO C OCTOBER exiros. 538•J511 or 334-8625 to and until the NTH day of A.D. 19 82,, 17-Livermore 13X GI BUYERS-no down both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was bdrso t- 2 ba, form dinPmSe163 fa", eni w/frPIC,Ancixine 11 4, Jennings agt 829-1212 published, to-wit: OCTOBER 1982 of land 65 ac 3 nag 12 n home 5 min to Hwy 580 airpt, owner Belting cre out-5495,000455-6829 21-Newark By - videlc 3 Bdrm Condo 1 mile from Dum- e. From S78,- I home 5-0 Subscribed and sworn to before me this CE NOTARY FUESUC CALIFORNIA 2 ba 6TH OCTOBER COUNTY OF ALAMEDA AKLAND Allstc REAL ESTATE day of A.D. 19 My Commission Expires May 8, 1984 w Classifi cations .3-•3

58001 Super room, Ole g M74 EEC BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2474

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 5 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 1149 RELATING TO CHARGES FOR USE OF FACILITIES AT METROPOLITAN OAKLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 5 of Port Ordinance No. 1149 hereby is amended to read as follows:

"Section 5. Aircraft based at the Airport, and engaged in commercial operation at the Airport, shall pay landing fees as follows:

a. The said landing fees per calendar month, or fraction thereof, except as herein- after set forth in subsection b. are $43.00 per month for one aircraft and $28.00 per month for each additional aircraft operated by one person; provided that the maximum landing fees per calendar month for each Fixed Base Operator at the Airport shall be $170.00 per calendar month.

b. Commercial operation landing fees, in lieu of landing fees as set forth in Section 2 hereof, shall only apply to landings on North Field runways 09 right and left, 27 right and left and 15-33, and on landings conducted on South Field runway 11-29 pursuant to Airport noise abatement and preferential runway use programs.

"Aircraft shall be considered to be based at the Airport when owned or operated by a person holding a permit from the Port for commercial operation of the Airport, and no person shall engage in any commercial operation, as hereinabove defined, without prior permission of the Port."

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, September 28, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter and President Eng - 4. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioners Creque, Pineda and Smith - 3.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held October 19, 1982 By the following Vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Bunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7

Noes: None

Absent: None

Attest / t Secretary. Approyed as to forrn:and legality:

44_, -...... , -- rort. Attorney Affidavit of icublicaticiit

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCENO . 2474

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

• pc.a ,N, , oci, forma MN, many extras. WILL GO GL — .. being duly sworn, say: 8185,000 Owner-oat 482- SY re 4485 SEA VII That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the iPECIAL: 4 bdrm 2 bath. , ma], lilli Dover St. $60,000 firm.. Gold$795k twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the rry City Bond Program United States, over the age of Ropey Realty 658-2627 839-01 ■.... matter or action herein set forth. 2T Oakland • 43-Sc Broadway-Cant la ea+ AUL MacArthur ma Wm., That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized a P.m,. $8000 Super representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and WRY/LP/Max girnew.y?" printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the —Realtors Since 1944— smsea time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as (415) 893-1821 RED GLENVIEW $20K DOWN! 4 harms, 2 baths. Fireplace, decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of fenced yard, garwe, base- 11 ment storage. S135.000. Joe Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by 893-1E21 Al Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed 3Er 5 Licirm, 3 be, Ideal A prof: in- w, lovely view, 3000 ft 52,4401 0634 lent lc Sq and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the :-21 CLEVENGER REAL- TORS; 530-4373 WI1911. '.C dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, COURT 29:Oakland $75,00C having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the !Above Women Freeway DO Redwood Road 3 barn interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, ■ Remo° MR Montclair, beautifully ry loan profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, rerfkil 2 harm, 1 bo, Int . 569-88:" woodsy lot, assu me g E. Jone 5147400 339-a18 . 1 Specie professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2474

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME 11TH OCTOBER 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 ,, 11TH OCTOBER 82 to and until the day of A.D. 19 ,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was OCTOBER 11, 1982 published, to-wit:

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFF ICIA 12TH OCTOBER 82 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN day of A.D. 19 NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA - COUNTY OF ALAMEDA thy 8, 1004 My CEMMIESICil KEPitES

Notary Public in and for the County of eda, State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE No. 2473

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF TERMINAL USE AGREEMENT WITH COMPAGNIE GENERALE MARITIME, HAPAG-LLOYD AG AND INTERCONTINENTAL TRANSPORT (ICT) BV.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Terminal Use Agreement ("Agreement") dated the 31st day of August, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, and COMPAGNIE GENERALE MARITIME, HAPAG-LLOYD AG and INTERCONTINENTAL TRANSPORT (ICT) BV, as User, covering Users nonexclusive right to use areas within the Ports 7th Street Public Container Terminal, as its published regularly scheduled Area port of call for the berthing of its vessels and the loading and discharge of cargoes and operations supplemental thereto in its All Water European-Pacific Coast service, for a term of five (5) years commencing upon the approval of said Agreement by the Federal Maritime Commission pursuant to Section 15, Shipping Act, 1916, and the expiration of thirty (30) days from and after the final adoption of this Ordinance, with User to pay to the Port ninety percent (90%) of dockage and wharfage tariff charges as consideration to User for the use of the assigned premises as its published regularly scheduled port of call, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Agreement, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. Section 2, The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Agreement.

Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after its final adoption.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, September 7, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Smith and President Eng - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioner Pineda - 1.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adoptedatan adjourned regular meeting held September 28, 1982

By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter and President Eng - 4

Noes: None

Absent:

Appro led as to orm egalit

1■4r Porttittorriey

0 Affktavi, P ki-h,dadon.

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

Port of Oakland–Legal Dept. 66 Jack London Sq. Room 201 Port Ordinance #2473 Oakland, CA. 94607

ad 1383 STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time' herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and ar tuner Iuu. refrigerators to da y s; 537-9537 e, printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA TODAY, which was during all the rom $89 VIDEO Stereo WI • S149. Stoves, all Bay Area iowe late models, factory fresh 558 time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as ,ction, $99 up. ZENITH 25 cola dryers, S99 decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Inteed ports la- coed, $150; 763-1 deliver. Taylors 5, 10281 Sari Pa- .509-Home Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by El Cerrito. Call Furnishin Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed ?IC St.s, 10 built- I/ PIECE living stvs, all for $250, $600. 820-3912 and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the Sat see at 1817- 3 PCE sectional S tones. New Aug. dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a gbneral character, Irg Upright $180 sell $400. Dys Cc lane 495-1460; el having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the upright Wards 19 law $300 533-4784 interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, e 4 months pla 0, 763-7421 profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, range self rice,., professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular pecan dress, mirror intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for htlbrd. make ofr 4 BED queen size 53 more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein fabed queen size er used 339-2052 a mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and BED roam set 4 pi king size bed 531-1 character of the notice intended to be given. BEDS, washer, gc etc 451-0873 or 281 BUNK beds, StUrd That the notice Port Ordinance #2473 mattress lada€ AARONS

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, one time

to-wit: from the 17th day of September A.D. 19 82 to and until the 17th day of September A.D. 19 82 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— September 17, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORNIA 21st day of Sept. A.D. 19 $2 COUNTY 130 ALAMEDA Ply COMIllirtieft Expim Clay 3, 134 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2472

AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF NEW SALARY RATES ESTABLISHED UNDER CERTAIN SECTIONS OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 FIXING THE COMPENSATION OF CERTAIN OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE PORT DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, Port Ordinance No. 2410 amended Port Ordinance No. 867 to fix the compensation of certain Port management staff employees effective October 1, 1981; and

WHEREAS, the Port salary procedure for management employees has for several years annually established new salary rates effective on or about each October 1st; and

WHEREAS, this Board has requested a salary review for management staff employees to assist the Board in making management staff salary determinations for this year; and

WHEREAS, said salary review and this Boards consi- deration thereof may not be completed in time to finally adopt an ordinance establishing specific revised salary rates by October 1, 1982; and

WHEREAS, this Board intends to consider said salary review in making its determinations as to said management staff salaries and further intends to make said salary adjustments effective in accordance with its usual practice on October 1, 1982; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. The salaries for managment staff employees of the Port established by Port Ordinance No. 2410 and any subsequent ordinances establishing salaries for those or additional management staff positions are intended to be adjusted effective October 1, 1982. Section 2. The salaries for management staff employees of the Port which are established by this Board fol- lowing its consideration of the salary review prepared for the Board will be effective retroactive to October 1, 1982.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, August 31, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter and President Eng - 5. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioners Pineda and Smith - 2.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adoptedatan adjourned regular meeting held September 28, 1982

By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter and Presi- dent Eng - 4

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioners Creque, Pineda and /Smith , 3

Approved as to form and legal y: Ai idavit of Publication

IN THE MATTER OF of Publication of

Port of Oakland–Legal Dept. 66 Jack London Square Room 201 Port Ordinance No. 2472 Oakland,, CA. 94607

STAIVOWRLIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized pricesi MGs, TR7s representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and STAGS, XKEs printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the the largest irr/C43- orth CA. Financing e hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as , trades accepted. WALNUT CREEK decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of BRITISH/RENAULT RENAULT Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by MOTORS 2679 N. Main St. Alliar 935-4321 • "Car of th, Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed OM vas A SUNS Bt/t11 in Kenash excel cond. Must SEE IT and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the . 3 261-8483 aft 7 pm dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, goodof shape. law mi TEST DR ;•1 796-0133 OAKLAND lo ml nice cone top JAGUAR • having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the :0-6726 294-271h St. reblt eng new top 834-8 interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, nt, wire wheels OPEN SE /es.724-1235 profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes; RENAULT 69 Minor 60, rblt eng, must sell, need tires runs grec professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. 51500. 336 40th St SAAB 74 nds •akland 9650. 652-4401 2 Menlo, 75K mi, SAAEL.—NOHR That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular KC cond. go buy at SEE US 2-6120 eves We will not t intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for IMMEDIATE. 1 Manta stk 1 own- 2089 E. 14 ,ezip5Itood cond. SAN LEANDFN more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein SUBARU 80 L 5055 Turbo Diesel speed, exc cc mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and auto, alarm, togs, Asking 34895. 360 ml 011,500. 522- Cart Block, Inc character of the notice intended to be given. 3060 Broadwc• 31. 81 5052 turbo SUBARU 79 e mmacu fully equip A/C, 4 wheel Port Ordinance No. 2472 512,500 357.4430, er, immacule That the notice nights X. Sun Dir. 676-4400 . T 62, 4 dr exc gas SUBARU 81 1 0650. 339-0207 oirm oushbai

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper,

one time

to-wit: from the 10th day of September A.D. 19 8-2 ,, 10th to and until the day of September AM. 19 82 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was published, to-wit:— September 10, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUEL1C CALIFORNIA 10th day of Sept- A.D. 19 82 courn-y OF ALAMEDA I Expires 007 8, 1984 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO, 2471

AN ORDINANCE ADDING SECTION 1.89 TO PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 FIXING THE COMPENSATION OF CERTAIN OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE PORT DEPARTMENT

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 1.89 is hereby added to Port Ordinance No. 867 to read as follows:

Sec. 1.89. In addition to the compensation otherwise provided herein, each person employed under Sections 5.012 excepting Special Assistant to the Executive Director, Classes "AA", "A" and "D", 5.013, 5.015, 5.016, 5.018, 5.063, 5.071, 5.10, 5.102, 5.103, 5.104, 5.105, 5.106, 5.11, 5.12, 5.142, 5.161, 5.164, 5.165, 5.182, 6.023, 6.03, 6.04, 6.041, 7.00, 7.02, 7.021, 7.03, 7.08, 7.092, 7.11, 7.111, 7.112, 7.13, 7.15, 7.16, 7.17, 8.0612, 8.0633, 8.0635, 8.0637, 8.07, 8.111, 8.135, 8.14, 8.141, 8.143, 8.144, 8.145, 8.151, 8.152, 8.23, 8.24, 8.25, 8.26, 8.27, 9.00, 9.01, 9.011, 9.012, 9.101, 9.102, 9.121, 9.122, 9.14, 9.17, 9.18, excepting Youth Aide, Class "D", 9.20, 10.02, 10.021, 10.022, 10.024, 10.03, 10.06, 10.08, 10.081, 10.101, 11.0021, 11.003, 11.006, 11.007, 11.008, 11.01, 11.021, 11.022, 11.023, 11.025, 11.026, 11.027, 11.029, 11.041, 11.043, 12.02, 12.03 and 12.032 shall be entitled to an additional seven percent (7%) of the compensation fixed for his or her services, calculated to the nearest dollar. Section 2. Section 1 of this Ordinance shall take effect September 1, 1982, or upon final adoption of this Ordinance, whichever occurs last.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, August 17, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at an adjourned regular meeting held August 31, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 6

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Goodroe -

Appr# as to form a 0-1 ality:

Port Torney

Afiktavit of ubl ca0on

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2471

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA A \ // being duly sworn, say: ui Appeals L- 430-1812 Cat) f .;,,,NE, DEFENSE Kitchens Bc That I am and was during all the time' herein mentioned a citizen of the FENCED Al TNY count on- of LL KU FOR ANY plan. 100% fin small lobs. L United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the 430-1812 Lic. 4 JKRUPTCY 9 Remodel, pal, matter or action herein set forth. sal or Ig Lic 4 \IKDMVING 1-A ALL room That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized OR remodeling. 53 )IVORCE representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and ASHLEY SMYTH ADD-A-I printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the ,RNEY AT LAW With 0, 5)444-0781 Porticir time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as SAVE NIKRUPTCY decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Also speclalizir $215 FEE bath, siding, Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Painting, stone APTER 13 trlcal plumb) S60 COST AUGUST V Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed -larassment, gar- PAINTING t, foreclosure, re- 100% FINANC and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the RIVIERA CON x-, furn, home, cash FREE ESI dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, e Consultation Lic A37 ce L. Szabo, Atty. 531-2: d, Oak. 834-4893 having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the liNKRUPTCY AODITIONS-K it, 5 TOTAL FEE Founclatn Dryr interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, or Individual wood-conCrete FEE 13s S60 Cost Lic355155 profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, )RCE $155 FEE CONSULTATION E XPER carpe ToolsVVill Tr a professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. resentatian by No too small That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2471 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 27TH day of AUGUST A.D. 19 8 2 27TH AUGUST toand until the day of A.D. 19 82 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was AUGUST 27, 1981 published, to-wit:—

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL 27TH day of AUGUST A.D. 19 8 2 LEONARD C. SAN JUAN NOTARY PURLIC - CALIFORNIA COUNTY On .ALAMERA tormissica Expifes Mop 8. 1594

Notary Public in and forthe County of fq da, State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2470

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A LEASE WITH FLY OAKLAND TRAVEL SERVICE

WHEREAS, since 1962 the Port has provided an airlines reservation service at the Metropolitan Oakland International Airport, known as "Fly Oakland", and using telephone number 444-4444, and has expended substantial public funds in publi- cizing the name "Fly Oakland" and the accompanying telephone number 444-4444; and

WHEREAS, this Board has proposed to terminate the "Fly Oakland" reservation service because it is not warranted in view of its costs and benefits; and

WHEREAS, due to the availability now of Air Traffic Conference and International Air Traffic Association appoint- ments for travel agencies that operate at public airports, this Board has also determined that it would greatly assist the traveling public and the Port to have at the Metropolitan Oakland International Airport a qualified and experienced travel agency to operate a full-service agency, making use of the "Fly Oakland" name and its accompanying telephone number 444-4444 which have been so extensively advertised by the Port at public expense; and

WHEREAS, the "Fly Oakland" service is a telephone reservation service only, and does not involve the sale and distribution of any tickets for air passage or for related accommodations; and

WHEREAS, the proper, economical and efficient opera- tion of a full-service travel agency facility at the Metropoli- tan Oakland International Airport requires that the Port grant a lease and concession to a qualified, experienced and profes- sional travel agency to improve, equip and operate the facility upon such terms and conditions as the Board may prescribe; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. The Board of Port Commissioners hereby finds and determines that it is in the public interest and in the best interests of the Port to provide by concession agree- ment and lease that FLY OAKLAND TRAVEL SERVICE, a California corporation, operate a full-service travel agency business under the Port-owned name "Fly Oakland Travel Service" at the Metropolitan Oakland International Airport using the telephone number 444-4444. Section 2. That certain Fly Oakland Travel Service Agreement and Lease dated August 17, 1982, or an agreement and lease in substantially the same form, by and between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through its Board of Port Commissioners, as Lessor and FLY OAKLAND TRAVEL SERVICE, a California corporation, as Lessee and Operator, whereby this Board, for a term of 2 years commencing upon the first day of the first full calendar month next succeeding the effective date of this ordinance, leases to Operator approxi- mately 400 square feet of ticketing counter space in Building M-101, approximately 960 square feet of office space on the fourth floor of Building M-102, and approximately 365 square feet of office space on the fifth floor of Building M-102, all located within the "Port Area" at the South Airport, Metropoli- tan Oakland International Airport, in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, whereby Operator is required to make necessary improvements to such premises and to provide necessary equipment all in order to use the premises as required by the Lease for full-service travel agency purposes under the Port-owned name "Fly Oakland Travel Service", whereby Operator is required to pay to the Port monthly Minimum Rent of $3,000.00 against 7% of all gross commissions, and whereby Operator is granted a limited option and a right of first refusal to lease additional ticket counter space in any new South Airport terminal building that the Port may open, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Agreement and Lease is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 3. The President of the Board of Port Com- missioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest the Fly Oakland Travel Service Agreement and Lease.

Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final adoption and the Port Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Agreement and Lease.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, August 17, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners AAOORdatan adjourned regular rneetingheld September 7, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Cregue, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Smith and President Eng - 6

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Pineda - 1

Attes

Affidoi, /it of Puulication IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2470

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

Lt Lfel".I, 0111 being duly sworn, say: e-r- r 1 Seftwi 13`ttliis,8 ;it..L., COMPUTER tE That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a— citizen of the icArthur BI 530-2668 discs 51500 Er 1483 Prl. United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the --.-, HS 14081723-7310 IBM 11422.11.5.1 ,chines wonted. matter or action herein set forth. r van- 408-287-4884 665-Jewel rSJIELVING CHEAP 3CT diem. sr 1,,,.2_181262-3200 $15,000, let That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized . "I AE FIXTURES DIA. earr. •4. representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and STORE BUSINESS printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODA "r ,helves! Hangers,; 667-667-Jewe Y, which was during all the es! GIN oisplays •I=I Racksi Storage Wart time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as "-in -( Record MORE! 0001, 99% Cash-0 ,UCh, Much Estate Ligi decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of r `rS, CARRY ONLY. Foothili .72 08i 723-7310 832-7193 Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by rlTER SMC electric, .! Os , RISKIN trr-- ri rtrldge +stand like Cash forC Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed .0 763-7515 - synch f„ 11- ..et T-18 4.5RO CL:aAal, IrAAIrf and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the ounted shift le 9er Jewelr y. At Jr, I.. full. y 1 , (9 F250 1751, BA dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a gbneral character, cL02...521i)...,.... 351-3030 CA! r1 iscellaneous DIAMC having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the B Estate Os D"'anted 134 Bantalt interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, Cl,t1, BRAIN COLLECTION ,Ils notesuerate 339-0573 669-Offil profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, s Collec- SUR ( 08),255-3261 professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. pre •or ADLER 8184 Art ers, state That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular 11.012R.13C"a-slh"Pa , 0 r -DheresrJg ,,, 540-6345 x183 1000 ,toul I intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for Sales r more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein cc sot 8.24 , oe If 3 7:30-6, -NJ • mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and r NO H.S. F FR °von character of the notice intended to be given. in ei,:lcio Aug 2I•22, tri,r!h nun ("fr port ordinance no. 2470 r A C FR That the notice 515, t, Aug .18,, wro, My,, hood, (015 oi sgar pre: ,271 Winifred 1-)5, 11,, eir/ 11 1• Le 40 yr collet- Hi thing gags, f..int nr 12 .rug 27, 29- 29 9-4 ■ of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, f,-001 ,c110 Belt ■Yo,11` 1 ,1 10-4, ■ ONE TIME bult ;ry,) rr o;ris, Btin. chow C ,r1,10 odSC I (11111 r otture sale 27TH AUGUST , , ,,,nadocleprf ucren,, — 82 R te to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 ,, Im Or rt" rare, glassware, hr021 .2ri. riSuAnug283 1h7tht: 27TH AUGUST ir1 Bancroft to and until the day of A.D. 19 82,, "4,,,r 1-, Ur ctrcn cr. Wal- 1 st:2 Br, B .1 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was Odell Eng — dys, y to 5. Biglow 4, 3006 Georgia St AUGUST 27, 1982 BIM I published, to-wit:----

-.-- .. ... •-•--"--c.: ..."-..:- Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFiOFFICIAL SEAL IL. 27TH AUGUST 82 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN k day of AM. 19 NOTARY PUOLIC - CALIFORNIA k COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Commission Expires May 8, 1084

Notary Public in and for the County of A a, State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2469

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF BERTH 6 TERMINAL USE AGREEMENT WITH HONG KONG ISLANDS SHIPPING CO., LTD.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Berth 6 Terminal Use Agreement ("Agreement") dated the 17th day of August, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, and HONG KONG ISLANDS SHIPPING CO., LTD., a Panamanian corporation, covering Hong Kong Islands Shipping Co., Ltd.s nonexclusive right to use areas within Berth 6 of the Ports Outer Harbor Terminal Area, as its published regularly scheduled Northern California port of call for the berthing of its vessels and the loading and discharge of cargoes and operations supplemental thereto in its Transpacific service, for a term commencing upon the approval of said Agreement by the Federal Maritime Commission pursuant to Section 15, Shipping Act, 1916, the expiration of thirty (30) days from and after the final adoption of this Ordinance and the taking effect of that certain Management Agreement dated the 17th day of August, 1982, between the Port and CRESCENT WHARF WAREHOUSE COMPANY and terminating on the 31st day of August, 1986, with HONG KONG ISLANDS SHIPPING CO., LTD. to pay to the Port ninety percent (90%) of dockage and wharfage tariff charges as consideration to HONG KONG ISLANDS SHIPPING CO., LTD. for the use of the assigned premises as its published regularly scheduled Norhtern California port of call, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Agreement, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Agreement.

Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after its final adoption. In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, August 17, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None. CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adoptedatan adjourned regular meeting held August 31, 1982

By the following Vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 6

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Goodroe - 1 Affidavit of PuLl'icatioi.

IN THE MATTER OF 1 Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2469

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

a lay, 0 dd. being duly sworn, say: 02 Sn;-,4r/709 ns ecks, Lic 3 a8.4g RO OM A That I am and was during all the time' herein mentioned a citizen of the lncorp, dsgation, SC_ LondonTlc1Z United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the ./,/, 441-7708 SEMI-Retire( doors, pore matter or action herein set forth. pt BT RELIEF! lelirrtng ,"tge Earner Plan That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized ,•4 PTER 13 501‘Alusni hrs Winch representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and piac WAIN( y Mien Needed printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the buloa ‘ron, assage est time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as gtt MASSAGE decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of m. to 77 Ii 7 Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Berkeley m54gd 0 d ...... 1SIVE SESSIONS L 1.5272 E Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed 11-Office San Sly A LUMINUM and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the to replace We 1 30 X OU 40 Cornmerdr dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a gbneral character, ; 5ade. Out :lion Guaranteed 2 lilurn having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the 932-37 1/ V Is a Lic. 4411294 ri/A /IAN MASSAGE ALUM/NUM WI: interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, replace wood. Or re: profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, We also carry s Icicare- on professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. :nsed wi NG Infantsmo That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular seats 592-5975 n SL, Berk. 84: SUMMERS intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for Aluminum. wino. more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO, ?469

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 27TH day of AUGUST A.D. 19 82 27TH to and until the day of AUGUST A.D. 19 828 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was AUGUST 2727, 1982 published, to-wit:—

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27TH AUGUST 82 01.• IL:1AL SEAL day of A.D. 19 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Commission Expires May 8, 1084

Notary Public in and for the County o A arneda, State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO, 2468

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT WITH CRESCENT WHARF WAREHOUSE COMPANY

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Management Agreement ("Agreement") dated the 17th day of August, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, and CRESCENT WHARF WAREHOUSE COMPANY, a corporation, covering the performance of marine terminal management services and the provision of terminal operating and cargo solicitation services by CRESCENT WHARF WAREHOUSE COMPANY within Berth 6 of the Ports Outer Harbor Terminal Area, utilizing said area and the container crane therein for the berthing of vessels and the loading and discharging of cargoes and operations supplemental thereto, for a term commencing upon the first day of the calendar month following the approval of said Agreement by the Federal Maritime Commission pursuant to Section 15, Shipping Act, 1916, the expiration of thirty (30) days from and after the final adoption of this Ordinance and the effective date of the Berth 6 Terminal Use Agreement between the Port and HONG KONG ISLANDS SHIPPING CO., LTD, dated the 17th day of August, 1982 and terminating on the 31st day of August, 1986, with tariff revenues earned upon the premises to accrue to and be payable to the Port subject to retention by CRESCENT WHARF WAREHOUSE COMPANY of certain percentages of gross wharfage and dockage terminal tariff revenues as compensation for its services as therein set forth, subject further to certain rights of the Port to cancel said Agreement, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Agreement, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Agreement.

Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after its final adoption.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, August 17, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adoptedatan adjourned regular meeting held August 31, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and. President Eng - 6

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Goodroe - 1

Affida .t of Publicaaok.

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2468

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss County of ALAMEDA 1, being duly sworn, say: ,.6" ing wood and TORY TO YO ZE in my Oakland 1 PRICES. Call That I am and was during all the time' herein mention -a- citizen of the AM-6:30PM 436- free estimate tion. Take at United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the s of fun, caring this great disc flexible firs 452- prices will nev OM pm again. All i matter or action herein set forth. 9L,DrODteetl core 35111MacAr- years exPerien rel area fulltime .266777. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized dial- meals 482-1150 SR. CITIZENS Sing care for your you work. LIc UNEOA WIN representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and fd meals eve 4701 Grove 5 lmsi Family D ay printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the Oar 652-3388 503-Brick-Si Masone time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as 4teral Notices BRICK, block 15H donating blood Professional; decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of 1540 20th St, Oak- economy price -4625, 6_59 _E, 14th BRICK BLOCK Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by f,105 Free estimcrtes IIGHT? HI bland Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed i? Need volunteers BRICKWork-b1 Atudv. 626-1464 11[4204714 free and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the 611.11.01111.1•1 505-Cement dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, 1.AALL cement iishings modeling. 534-9 having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the 1=11111.111181M1 ISR4V_IM tiques, Art, 2bricks. interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, AAA Ace Concr ANY AREA, Eli All types concri profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, dad of American fireplace, drive lust arrived from walk, tile rocs professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. Wholesale-deal- Ing, drainage. L 71 Lucot St., Hay- ever, 24 hr 534- Repos no im- BROTHERS That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular -0681 days patia-driveway FA choir set, rel. svalis-gd pri intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for 70505. velvet, In 0585. 562-0928 solememilmin more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2468 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 27TH day of AUGUST A.D. 19 82 ,,

to and until the 27TH day of AUSUST A.D. 19 82 ,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was AUGUST 27, 1982 published, to-wit:

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL 27TH AGUUST 82 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN day of A.D. 19 NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Colnovotito Expires May 8, 1984

Notary Public in and for the County of eda, State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2467

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 964 RELATING TO CONTAINER CRANE ASSIGNMENTS AND RENTAL RATES

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Items Nos. 2690, 2695 and 2698 of Section XII of Port Ordinance No. 964 are hereby amended to read as follows:

CONTAINER CRANE ASSIGNMENTS ITEM SECTION XII AND RENTAL RATES RATES NO.

TRAVELING GANTRY CRANES - RENTAL RATES (Cranes 240, 241, 244 and 348 - Outer Harbor Terminals)

Charges are for the use of the cranes only. Wharfage, dockage and other tariff charges are in addition to charges named in this Item. (Subject to Item No. 168.)

Operator, maintenance, repairs, power and any other utilities are to be furnished by Preferential Assignee. (Not subject to Item 2684(h).)

Cranes 240 (x404) and 241 (x401): Expandable spreaders capable of lifting containers thirty= five (35) feet and forty (40) feet in length are provided by the Port.

(1) Crane 240, Preferentially Assigned to Berths 8 and 9: Hourly rate of $397.00 is based on a rental rate of $275.00, a maintenance and repairs fee of $110.00 and a power charge of $12.00. The hourly charge of $397.00 will be billed by and is directly payable to the Port. (1) $397.00 (2) $347.00 In return for providing power, repairs and 2690 maintenance of the crane, the Port will pay (3) $397.00 to the Preferential Assignee $122.00. If the (4) $397.00 cranes are used outside Preferential Assignees Per hour area and the Secondary Assignee pays for the or fraction power used, the Port will bill the Secondary thereof, Assignee $385.00 and pay $110.00 to the per hour. Preferential Assignee. ITEM SECTION XII (contd.) RATES NO.

(2) Crane 241, PreferentiallyAssigned to Berths (1) $397.00 8 and 9: Hourly rate of $347.00 is based on (2) $347.00 a rental rate of $225.00, a maintenance and (3) $397.00 2690 repairs fee of $110.00 and a power charge of (4) $397.00 $12.00. The hourly charge of $347.00 will be Per hour billed by and is directly payable to the or fraction Port. In return for providing power, repairs thereof, and maintenance of the crane, the Port will per hour. pay to the Preferential Assignee $122.00. If the cranes are used outside Preferential Assignees area and the Secondary Assignee pays for the power used, the Port will bill the Secondary Assignee $335.00 and pay $110.00 to the Preferential Assignee.

Cranes 244 (x402) and 348 (x403): Expandable spreaders capable of lifting containers twenty (20), thirty-five (35) and forty (40) feet in length are provided by the Port.

(3) Crane 244, Preferentially Assigned to Berths 8 and 9: Hourly rate of $397.00 is based on a rental rate of $275.00, a maintenance and repairs fee of $110.00 and a power charge of $12.00. The hourly charge of $397.00 will be billed by and is directly payable to the Port. In return for providing power, repairs and maintenance of the crane, the Port will pay to the Preferential Assignee $122.00. If the cranes are used outside Preferential Assignees area and the Secondary Assignee pays for the power used, the Port will bill the Secondary Assignee $385.00 and pay $110.00 to the Preferential Assignee.

(4) Crane 348, Preferentially Assigned to Berth 6: Hourly rate of $397.00 is based on a rental rate of $275.00, a maintenance and repairs fee of $110.00 and a power charge of $12.00. The hourly charge of $397.00 will be billed by and is directly payable to the Port. In return for providing power, repairs and main- tenance of the crane, the Preferential Assignee May retain the power and , maintenance,charge of $122.00. if the cranes are used_olitside pref- erential Assignees area and the Secondary Assignee pays for the power used, the Port will bill the Secondary Assignee $385.00 and pay $110.00 to the Preferential Assignee.

NOTE 1: These are traveling Gantry-type container cranes; electric-powered. The rated capacity, under the spreader, of each crane not to exceed 30,482 kilo- grams or 30.5 metric tons.

NOTE 2: Electrical power furnished to Preferential Assignee of crane(s) to be billed directly by Pacific Gas and Electric Company.

ITEM SECTION XII (contd.) RATES NO.

NOTE 3: Secondary user shall reimburse Preferential Assignee for actual cost incurred in provid- ing a crane operator subject to a minimum of eight (8) hours per operator per shift employed.

NOTE 4: Cranes 240 and 241 have not been modified for use at Berth 6. Crane 244 may be used at Berth 6.

TRAVELING GANTRY CRANES - RENTAL RATES (Cranes 301, 395 and 420 - Public Container Terminal, Berths G, H and I)

Charges are for the use of the crane(s) only. Twenty (20) foot and forty (40) foot spreaders will be pro- vided by the Port. Wharfage, dockage and other tariff charges are in addition to charges named in this Item (subject to Item No. 168).

(1) Crane 301 (x421) Berth G: Hourly rate of $322.00 is based on a rental rate of $200.00, a maintenance and repairs charge of $110.00 and a power charge of $12.00. In return for providing power, repairs and maintenance of the crane, Preferential Assignee may retain the power, repairs and maintenance charges of $122.00. The rental charge of $200.00 is directly payable to the Port.

(2) Cranes 395 (x422) and 420 (x423), Berths H (1) $322.00 2695 and I: Hourly rate of $347.00 is based on a (2) $347.00 rental rate of $225.00, a maintenance and re- Per hour pairs charge of $110.00 and a power charge or fraction of $12.00. In return for providing power, thereof, repairs and maintenance of the crane, Prefer- per crane. ential Assignee may retain the power, repairs and maintenance charges of $122.00. The rental charge of $225.00 is directly payable to the Port.

NOTE 1: These are traveling Gantry-type container cranes; electric-powered. The capacity under the spreader of Crane 1 is 30,482 kilograms or 30.5 metric tons. The capacity, under the spreader, of Cranes 2 and 3 is 40,643 kilograms or 40.6 metric tons.

NOTE 2: In the event the Cranes are used by a Secondary Assignee, the rental charge and the maintenance charge will be billed by and is directly payable to the Port. The Port will pay to the Preferential Assignee the maintenance and power charge.

-3-

ITEM SECTION XII (contd.) RATES NO.

TRAVELING GANTRY CRANES - RENTAL RATES (Outer Harbor Terminal Berths 2/3, 4 and 5)

Charges are for the use of the cranes only. Ex- pandable spreaders capable of lifting containers ranging in length from twenty (20) feet . up . toand in- eluding forty (40) . feet in length will be •provided by the Port. Wharf age, dockage and other tariff charges are in dddition_tochdrges.named in this Item. • (Subject to Item No. 168.)

(1) Crane 710 (x411), Preferentially Assigned to Berth 2/3: Hourly rate of $397.00 is based on a rental rate of $275.00, a main- tenance and repairs fee of $110.00 and a power charge of $12.00. The hourly charge of $397.00 will be billed by and is direct- ly payable to the Port. In return for pro- viding power, repairs and maintenance of the crane, the Port will pay to the Preferential Assignee $122.00. If the crane is used outside Preferential Assignees area, and Secondary Assignee pays for power used, the Port will bill the Secondary Assignee $385.00 and pay $110.00 to the Preferential Assignee.

(2) Crane 711 (x412), PreferentiallyAssigned to (1) $397.00 2698 Berth 4: Hourly rate of $397.00 is based on (2) $397.00 a rental rate of $275.00, a maintenance and (3) $407.00 repairs charge of $110.00 and a power charge Per hour of $12.00. The hourly charge of $397.00 will or fraction be billed by and is directly payable to the thereof, Port. In return for providing power, re- per crane. pairs and maintenance of the crane, the Port will pay to the Preferential Assignee $122.00. If the crane is used outside the Preferential Assignees area, and the Secondary Assignee pays for the power used, the Port will bill the Secondary Assignee $385.00 and pay $110.00 to the Preferential Assignee.

(3) Crane Nos. 20-70-11 and 20-70-12 (x413 and x414), Preferentially Assigned to Berth 5: Hourly rate of $407.00 is based on a rental rate of $285.00, a maintenance charge of $110.00 and a power charge of $12.00. In return for providing power, repairs and maintenance of the crane, the Port will pay to the Preferential Assignee $122.00. If the cranes are used outside the Preferential Assignees area, and the Secondary Assignee pays for the power used, the Port will bill the Sec- ondary Assignee $395.00 and pay $110.00 to the Preferential Assignee. If the cranes are used by a Secondary Assignee, and the Secondary Assignee performs maintenance under contract to the Preferential Assignee, the Port will not bill the maintenance charges to the Secondary Assignee, but said charges will be directly pay- able by the Secondary Assignee to the Preferential Assignee. ITEM SECTION XII (contd.) NO.

NOTE 1: Cranes 710 and 711 are traveling Gantry-type cranes; electric-powered. Maximum capacity, under the spreader, is 40,600 kilograms or 40.6 metric tons. 2698 NOTE 2: Cranes at Berth 5 are traveling Gantry-type container cranes; electric-powered. Capacity, under the spreader, not to exceed 40,600 kilo- grams or 40.6 metric tons. Cranes are capable of twin lift.

NOTE 3: All four cranes can be used at Berths 2/3, 4 and 5.

Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect on October 1, 1982.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, August 17, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at an adjourned regular meeting held August 31, 1982

By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 6

Noes: None

Absent: commissioner Goodroe - 1

-5- Affidavit of Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCENO . 2467

STATE OF CALIFORNIA } SS. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time' herein mentioned-a dtizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the

dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a gbneral character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the

interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2467

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME 27TH AUGUST 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 ,,

to and until the 27TH day of AUGUST A.D. 19 8 > both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— AUGUST 27, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIALSEAL 27TH AUGUST 82 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN day of A.D. 19 NOTARY PUBLIC • CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA Fk,ly S, 1624

Notary Public in and for the County "roeda, State of California

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2466

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 964 RELATING TO CONTAINER CRANE ASSIGN- MENTS AND RENTAL RATES.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Item No. 2693 is hereby added to Sec- tion XII of Port Ordinance No. 964 to read as follows:

ITEM CONTAINER CRANE ASSIGNMENTS SECTION XII AND RENTAL RATES RATES NO.

TRAVELING GANTRY CRANES - RENTAL RATES

(Cranes 261 and 262, Charles P. Howard Container Terminal, Berths H and I)

Charges are for the use of the crane(s) only. Twen- ty (20) foot and forty (40) foot spreaders will be provided by the Port. Wharfage, dockage and other tariff charges are in addition to charges named in 2693 this Item (subject to Item No. 168).

Cranes Nos. 261 and 262 (X415 X4-16) , Berths H and $407.00 I: Hourly rate of $407.00 is based on a rental rate Per hour or of $285.00, a maintenance and repairs charge of fraction $110.00 and a power charge of $12.00. In return for thereof per providing power, repairs and maintenance of the crane. crane, Preferential Assignee may retain the power, maintenance and repairs charges of $122.00. The rental charge of $285.00 is directly payable to the Port.

NOTE 1: These are traveling Gantry type container cranes; electric-powered. The capacity under the spreader of Cranes 261 and 262 is 40,640 kilograms (40.64 metric tons).

NOTE 2: In the event the cranes are used by a Secondary Assignee, the rental, power, maintenance and repairs charges will be billed by and are directly payable to the Port. The Port will pay to the Preferential Assignee the maintenance and power charge. Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect on September 3, 1982.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, August 3, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held August 17, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7

Noes: None

Absent: None

Approved as to form legality:

Po Attorney Affidavit, GI. Pt,Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE. NO. 2466

STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. County of ALAMEDA ....,-- 4 being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time' herein mentioned a-citizen of the Outdoor United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. game set That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as Were 16.99 each decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Choose volleyball, I Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by or badminton for ou Official rule books it Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, Shc profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, whE iter professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the noticee PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2466

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper,

QUE. TIME

to-wit: from the 13m day of AUGUST A.D. 19 82, to and until the 13TH day of AUGUST A.D. 19 82,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was published, to-wit:— AUGUST 13, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13TH , AUGUST 82 OFFiCIAL, SEM, of day A.D. 19 \ LEONARD G. SAN JUAN ), NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Commission Expires May 9, 1984

otary Public in and for the County of A , State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2465

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT WITH INDIES TERMINAL COMPANY

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Management Agreement ("Agreement") dated the 3rd day of August, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, and INDIES TERMINAL COMPANY, a corpora- tion, covering the performance of marine terminal management services and the provision of terminal operating and cargo solicitation services by INDIES TERMINAL COMPANY within Berths H, I and J of the Ports Howard Container Terminal, utilizing said areas and the two (2) container cranes there- in for the berthing of vessels and the loading and discharging of cargoes and operations supplemental thereto, for a term of ten (10) years commencing upon the first day of the calendar month following the approval of said Agreement by the Federal Maritime Commission pursuant to Section 15, Shipping Act, 1916, and the expiration of thirty (30) days from and after the final adoption of this Ordinance, with tariff revenues earned upon the premises to accrue to and be payable to the Port subject to retention by INDIES TERMINAL COMPANY of certain percentages of gross wharfage and dockage terminal tariff revenues as compensation for its services as therein set forth, subject further to certain rights of the Port to cancel said Agreement, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Agreement, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Sec- retary to attest said Agreement.

Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after its final adoption.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, August 3, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held August 17, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7

Noes: None

Absent: None aaffkLavit of Publica 19 WM Se MINIM NM OP IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2465

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, Pendant having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, necklace profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for Was 79.95 Tiffany pendant nec more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein 11/2pt. diamond. Yel mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and Earrings, were 59.9 character of the notice intended to be given. 2465 That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO.

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME 13TH AUGUST 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 ...... to and until the 13TH day of AUGUST A.D. 19 82,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was published, to-wit:— AUGUST 13, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL 13TH AUGUST 82 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN day of A.D. 19 NOTARY PUBLIC • CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA 9, 1884 r fission EXpir25 Lay

Notary Public in and for the County o eda, State of California 2M 7-48 F 4 18-C

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2464

Introduced by Seconded by

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 11.006 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 CREATING ONE ADDI- TIONAL POSITION OF MARINE COMMERCIAL REP- RESENTATIVE V.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 11.006 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to create one additional position of Marine Commercial Representative V, which section shall read as follows:

No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No.

Sec. 11.006 4 Marine Commercial Representative V 70.9

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, August 3, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held August 17, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7

Noes: None

Absent: None

Approved as to form and legality : Affida of Publicat.ali

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2464

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned Na—citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2464 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONW TIME

to-wit: from the 13TH day of AUGUST A.D. 19 8 2 ,, 13TH AUGUST 82 to and until the day of A.D. 19 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— ATIOUS.T...1.3., .19.82

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICiAI. SEAL LEONARD G. SAN JUAN 13TH AUGUSTA 19 NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA dayof D. 82 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA ornm4sion ',Orb: May B, 1984

Notary Public in and for the County o eda, State of California 2M 7-40 FORM la-C

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2463

Introduced by Seconded by AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 964 RELATING TO GENERAL RULES AND REGULA- TIONS - APPLICABILITY OF RATES AND CHARGES.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Item No. 95 is hereby added to Port Ordinance No. 964, which Item No. shall read as follows: ITEM GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS NO. APPLICABILITY OF RATES AND CHARGES

The Executive Director reserves the right to interpret and determine the applicability of any of the rates provided for herein and to assess charges or fees in accordance with any 95 such interpretation and determination, and the Executive Direc- tor reserves the right to determine the applicability of any rule or regulation as provided herein and to enforce any such rule or regulation in accordance with any such interpreta- tion or determination.

Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect on September 3, 1982.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, July 20, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and Presi- dent Smith - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None. CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held August 3, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7

Noes: None

Absent: None

Appro i...... „ed as to form an. - ! al" y: ARLA...Arslimild ...... . ,ttorney I0 H10 03

Affidavit. of Publica.tiorirPORT ATTORNEY IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of •

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2463

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

• being duly sworn, say: WARRANTEES FOR 5 YEARS 5n.r, That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned(a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one yeara, not a party to or interested in the

2 Solon Models 120 matter or action herein set forth. witlat roof rack Mfg. List S999.95..... NOW 499.9 That I am now and at all titaes hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized 2 Solon Models 170 wfpitch roof rack representative of 0AlaAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and Mfg. List $1199.95... NOW 599.9 printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODA Y, which was during all the H ESPERIAN S1 time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a gbneral character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, cEdling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomipation.

That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

PORT That the notice ORDINANCE NO . 2463

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONET IME 30TE JULY to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 82

to and until the 39211 day of JULY A D 1 9 82,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— JULY 3 0 J. 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL, 30TH JULY 82 day of A.D. 19 LEONARD 0. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF P.LAMEIM My CORINISSIMI Exitires May 8, 1984

Notary Public in and for the County of A am V tare of California

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2462

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 964 RELATING TO CONTAINER CRANE ASSIGN- MENTS AND RENTAL RATES.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Item No. 2696 of Section XII of Port Ordinance No. 964 is hereby amended to read as follows:

CONTAINER CRANE ASSIGNMENTS ITEM SECTION XII AND RENTAL RATES(Contd.) RATES NO.

TRAVELING GANTRY CRANES - RENTAL RATES (Cranes C-6756, 6757 and 1083 - Middle Harbor Terminals at Berths A, B, C and D)

Preferentially Assigned to Berths C and D

Charges are for the use of the cranes and the cost of fuel and maintenance. Expandable spreaders cap- able of lifting containers ranging in length from Twenty (20) feet up to and including Forty (40) feet in length will be provided by the Port. Wharfage, dockage and other tariff charges are in addition to the charges named in this Item (Subject to Item No. 168 and Notes 1 through 5).

(1) Crane C-6756 (x442) Hourly rate of $395.00 is based on a rental rate of $275.00 and a maintenance and fuel charge of $120.00. There will be a four hour minimum charge for maintenance and fuel. The rental charge of $275.00 per hour and the maintenance and fuel charge of $120.00 per hour will be billed by and is directly (1) $395.00 payable to the Port. (2) $370.00 (3) $420.00 2696 (2) Crane C-6757 (x441) per hour or Hourly rate of $370.00 is based on a rental fraction rate of $250.00 and a maintenance and fuel thereof, per charge of $120.00. There will be a four crane. hour minimum charge for maintenance and fuel. The rental charge of $250.00 per hour and the maintenance and fuel charge of $120.00 per hour will be billed by and is directly payable to the Port.

ITEM TION XII (contd.) RATLs NO.

(3) Crane 1083 (x445) (1) $395.00 Hourly rate of $420.00 is based on a rental (2) $370.00 rate of $300.00 and maintenance and fuel (3) $420.00 charge of $120.00 There will be a four per hour or hour minimum charge for maintenance and fuel. fraction 2696 All charges are due and payable to Preferen- thereof, per tial Assignee, crane.

NOTE 1: These are traveling Gantry type container cranes: diesel- powered. Maximum capacity, under the spreader, 45,723 kilo- grams or 45.7 metric tons. Crane C-6756 has an outreach of 38.1 meters. Crane C-6757 has an outreach of 33.5 meters. Crane 1083 has an outreadh of 39.2 meters. NOTE 2: Any users, other than the Preferential Assignee shall notify the assignee at least 24 hours in advance of its needs. If less than 24 hour notice is given to the Preferential Assignee for the use of the crane(s), said user will pay to the Pref- erential Assignee a penalty of $120.00 for a day-shift operation and $225.00 for a night shift. NOTE 3: Should any user, other than the Preferential Assignee cancel the use of a crane without giving the Preferential Assignee at least 24 hours notice the same penalties noted in Note 2 above will apply. NOTE 4: Any user, other than the Preferential Assignee, using the crane(s) will pay a standby charge of $90.00 per hour for each hour the crane machinery is operating and the mechanic is standing by. NOTE 5: In the event the crane is used by a Secondary Assignee with- in the Preferential Area, the rental charge and maintenance and fuel charge will be billed by and is directly payable to the Preferential Assignee. The Preferential Assignee will pay to the Port 50% of the rental charges.

Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect on September 3, 1982.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, July 20, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and Presi- dent Smith - 7. Noes: None, Absent: None. CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held August 3, 1982 By the following Vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda, Smith and President Eng - 7

Noes: None

Absent: None Affidavi of Publicaeo

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2462

STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS.

being duly sworn, say:

That I am aria was during all the time' herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, CENTRAL CONT professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. BOO-622 That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular LEYITON 4 SYSTEM intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of 'Alameda, State of California, for Ce ,no more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2462 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, THERMO-I ONE TIME WATER-El BUENA to-wit: from the 30TH day of JULY A.D. 19 82 FT.675 Watt-2300 EITUS REG. 11 FT.1000 Watt-3400 BTUs REG. 1 to and until the 30TH day of JULY A.D. 19 82 FT.1500 Wati-5100 BTUs REG both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was JULY 30; 1982 published, to-wit:

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 0 30TH JULY 82 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN b, day of A.D. 19 NOTARY PUBLIC • CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Czattnilt 3 1,1,7 8, 1184 ■

Notary Public in and forthe County lameda, State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2461

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2.01 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO ADOPT NEW SALARY SCHEDULE NO. 80.2, AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO CHANGE THE SALARY SCHEDULE OF MEDIA RELATIONS REPRESENTATIVE, AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO ADD SECTION 8.073 TO CREATE A NEW POSITION OF CHIEF OF FIELD PARTY (PART-TIME), AND TO AMEND SECTION 8.152 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO RETITLE THE POSITION OF ASSOCIATE AIRPORT PLANNER TO SUPERVISING TRANSPORTATION PLANNER.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows: Section 1. Section 2.01 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to add the following new salary schedule, which shall read as follows:

AUTOMATIC SPECIAL PURPOSE Schedule Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate No. a. b. c. d. e. 80.2 2610 2742 2881 3047 3222

Section 2. Section 5.101 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to change the salary schedule of Media Relations Representative, notwithstanding any other provisions of said Port Ordinance No. 867, which section shall read as follows: of No. Salary or Positions Title Schedule No. Sec. 5.101 1 Media Relations Representative 80.2

Section 3. Section 8.073 is added to Port Ordinance No. 867 to create one new position of Chief of Field Party (Part-Time), which section shall read as follows: No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No,

Sec. 8.073 1 Chief of Field Party Persons employed (Part-Time) under this section shall be paid at the rate of 1/173rd of the monthly com- pensation fixed in Section 8.07 for each hour of service.

Section 4. Section 8.152 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to retitle the position of Associate Airport Planner, which section shall read as follows: No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No. Sec. 8.152 1 Supervising Transporta- tion Planner 56

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, July 6, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held July 20, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 7

Noes: None

Absent: None Affidavit of Publicatio

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND, LEGAL DEPARTMENT PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2461-

STATE OF CALIFORNIA 55, County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: I 6tr Oakland Gardening clean /ork ingihauling yards 465-4189 -Wow CO RAYS Gardening, Yon That I am and was during all the time' herein men a citizen of the 3er+CeleY Cleaning, Hauling, Dome, 843-9391 tic Service. 638-3829 United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the rOws to SAULALA Landscaping 8 Idea cor- concrete Work, cleaning ant lock. hauling, etc. 436-5266 matter or action herein set forth. m doors ed wood YARD DESIGN That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized t.—Low22 Yrs Home improvements, land 36. 2 15 ",,rg pointing 330 EY3,„krak 0I11.1_71EC4Vudents. Joh, representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and OFF LIST YDS-hedges-hauling-sn printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the repine- trees-cement jobs 639-7721 at FAC- time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as SCOUNT 523-Hauling 1221 for obliga- 7 TRUCKS Best hauling o decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of loge of move. 525/up. 841-9179 otter ' 1-A CLEAN gar trash junk Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by d as law anything 638-8571 490-7893 Matinso 4ing, 24 /-A RUGGED Hauling, deal Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed tot, Li, yard 845-4162 541-1913 ALL HAUL, clean; aint and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the 2 p 1 CO. HAUL, clean-up, reliable dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, real-, anytime, 535-1355 HAULING, garage-boserna having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the clean. Reasonable 638-457E HAULING, weed cutting, r a interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, totilling. Seas, 632-6512 568-4318, 8296 Ave, Oak. profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, 36-3908 I HAULING, yard work, Iron e. Free eel very yeas 276-8022 professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. Aontial KENS Hauling/Cleanup 744-1150 Friendly/Depend. 465-9998 stone. RICKYS hauling-delivery 2. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular 151-8596 hr Service 533-2405- intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for AAP 525-Handyman 60 more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein 261-1293. Handym r nth Able to do lobs A to 7. Rd, mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and AA Handyman Rototill -,ent lawns, gardens, fences -- est. painting, not lic 527-03161 character of the notice intended to be given. 2tiock- ACCOUSTICAL ceiling! 4-1610 painting fences Carpet, PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2461 plumbing yards etc non-lic That the notice RVICE. 46519947 536-6439 444-5006 work, ICARPENTER, roofs, plumb like a ing, elect Guar 534-2651- 60 COMMERCIAL Residentio repairs, carpentry, weld leg, painting. 724-8771 Walls, of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, patios. Ft7 7%e ,% 1119 -?, s e, t2cf 7`27-M — HOME repairs, reasonable • ENT reliable tree estimates, no ONE TIME 109 licensed 841-4002 82 to-wit: from the 16TH day of JULY A.D.19 ,, JULY 82 to and until the 16TH day of A.D. 19 ,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was JULY 16, 1981982 published, to-wit:

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16TH JULY 82 day of A.D. 19

OFFICIAL SEAL. ROGER P. TRUMP tit NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA 1 o missien Expire!. Aug. 3, 1594 b ...0"...0,....." Notary Public 'or the County of Alameda, S of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2460

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXE- CUTION OF A LEASE OF REAL PROPERTY FROM THE PORT OF OAKLAND TO THE CITY OF OAKLAND FOR A CITY FIRE STATION.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commis- sioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Lease dated the 6th day of July, 1982, between the Port of Oakland as Lessor and the City of Oakland as Lessee, providing for the leasing by the Port to the City of approxi- mately 0.35682 acre of real property including Port Building No. E-503 (known as Fire Station No. 2), and approximately 0.17002 acre of adjacent water area, all located at 100 Jack London Square adjacent to the Quay Wall at the foot of Clay Street in the Port Area of the City of Oakland for the operation of a City fire station and fireboat and for other uses necessary or incidental thereto, for a term of 25 years, subject to an option of the City to extend said term for an additional period of 25 years and subject to the right of the City or the Port to terminate the Lease on six months prior notice to the other, at an annual rental of $1.00, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions set forth in said Lease, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland is hereby authorized and directed to execute, and the Secretary of said Board to attest, said Lease on behalf of said Board. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final adoption and the Port Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Lease.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, July 6, 1982, Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held July 20, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 7

Noes: None

Absent: None

President.

Attest (72 „„4:--177 Secretary.

Affidavit of PubE ation

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND, LEGAL DEPARTMENT PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2460

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA _AL A being duly sworn, say: AALAS Landscaping Ss types. Any type or landscapir Plumb, Big Pr small. Easy like That I am and was during all the time' herein mentioned a citizen of the piece of cake. 635-8960 .5,0 United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the tacit ions AVILAS GARDENING moi referral ing trimming weedir drafting. clean-up 8 hauling Lo rat. matter or action herein set forth. Free Est 632-4863 R. CO 4 repair BAY area yard se/v/0 That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized 181-1021 ".Waning/hauling 536-9221 dry ro POTHERS Landscanas representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and ng war )n.nI Clean-up, wee1v)). 151-9387 gent, printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the -Pernec CEirrER try rat );),,e,... time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as en.i30 es 1: e1 1-5271; EANINC g decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of soaping Free est 524-7849 COMPLETE design-Jape Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by lonwlag. , in w ROctrgeonrtclaeln, Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed steel a1 tolls, trim, cluing. 530-2270 .es. Call and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the All FRIENDLY Island of Tange eed . 27 Tropical sunshine garde inq the mg. Hard worker, com dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a gbneral character, 36. landscaping. Nameit. p!etWe are the handymen Peddle. having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the (408) 997-6104 Friendly island Gardenia interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, call ony time 534-5377 g 6-3234 GARDENING Sod s profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, sys. monthly, clean-up Ask for Paul professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice...MT):...13.1).1 a.N.C.Z..1.4Q.1 Q

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 16TH day of JULY A.D. 19 ,. 8 to and until the 16TH1 day of JULY A.D. 19 2 ,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was JULY 16 , 19 8 2 published, to-wit:—

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16TH JULY 32 day of A.D. 19 • ,----2•tr?.--"FrIte••,,,, '—'"---., OFFiCIAL SEAL, ROGER P. TRUMP NOTA13 1; FOnLiC• CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA

My Commission Expires Aug. 3,1084

Notary Public in BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2459

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 964 RELATING TO WHARFAGE - RULES AND REGULATIONS, GENERAL WHARFAGE RATES, COMMODITY WHARFAGE RATES BASED ON FACTORS, AND WHARF DEMURRAGE AND STORAGE, WHICH AMEND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2449 ADOPTED APRIL 20, 1982.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Subsection (d) of Item No. 735 of Section IV of Port Ordinance No. 964 is hereby revised to read as follows:

ITEM SECTION IV WHARFAGE - RULES AND REGULATIONS NO.

APPLICATION OF WHARFAGE RATES

(d) On merchandise which is moving on other than a weight or measurement basis except as otherwise 735 provided in individual items, wharfage will be assessed as follows:

1) Per ton of 1,000 kilograms or 1 cubic meter, whichever will yield the greater revenue; -or- 2) Merchandise moving in containers or trailers, and manifested and assessed freight charges on a per container, per trailer, flat rate or or minimum charge per container or trailer basis, will be assessed wharfage based on the weight or measure of the cargo, whichever produces the greater revenue, unless other- wise indicated. Both weight and measure must be available in order to determine applicable charges. If either or both weight and measure of the cargo are not available, wharfage will be assessed on the overall length of the container (see Items 750, 765 and 859). Section 2, Items Nos. 765.1, 765.2, 765.3, 765.4, 765.5, 765.6 and 777.1 of Section IV-A are hereby modified and Item No. 777.2 is hereby added to Section IV-A of Port Ordinance No, 964, which Items Nos. shall read as follows:

SECTION IV-A GENERAL WHARFAGE RATES

(See also Section IV-B for Commodity Wharfage Rates Based on Factors)

RATE In Cents Per Met- ric Ton or Cubic ITEM Meter as Manifested NO. ARTICLES Except as Noted

Merchandise, N.O.S., carried in cargo containers or trailers, manifested and assessed freight charges by the vessel on a per container or per trailer (Per Container) basis or assessed a minimum charge or Multiply factor by flat rate per container or trailer will rates specified be assessed charges based on the weight in Item 750 or measure of the cargo, whichever is greater, and if either or both weight and measure of the cargo are not avail- able, then the charges will be based on the overall length of the con- tainer, as follows: Factor 0 - 7 Meters 28 765.1 7 - 9 Meters 35 765.2 Over 9 Meters . • - ..... 58 765.3

When originating from or destined to OCP Territory as defined in Item 38: 0 - 7 Meters 28 765.4 7 - 9 Meters 765.5 35 Over 9 Meters 58 765.6

(Note: See Item 750 for rates assessed on weight or measure.)

Vehicles, motor, self-propelling, viz.: (See Exception.) (Per Vehicle)

Automobiles, pleasure, passenger, com- mercial or freight including chassis, freight trailer or freight semi-trailers, not boxed or crated, S.U. on own wheels 1200 777.1

When originating from or destined to OCP Territory as defined in Item 38 880 777.2

EXCEPTION: Does not include agricul- tural, earth moving or road making equipment. Section 3. Item No. 799 is hereby added to Section IV-B and Items Nos. 807.1, 828.1 and 828.2 of Section IV-B of Port Ordinance No. 964 are hereby modified, which Items Nos. shall read as follows:

ITEM SECTION IV-B COMMODITY WHARFAGE RATES BASED ON FACTORS NO.

(See also Section IV-A for other Wharfage Rates.)

APPLICATION OF WHARFAGE ON COMMODITY RATE FACTOR BASIS AS SHOWN IN ITEMS 800-858. (To determine applicable wharfage rate in cents per ton of 1,000 Kilograms, multiply rate factor given by appro- priate cargo N.O.S. rates specified in Item 750.) Any commodity subject to a Commodity Rate Factor Basis that is manifested by the Water Carrier on 799 a Per Container Basis will be subject to Item 765 unless otherwise indicated. Any commodity subject to a Commodity Rate Factor Basis that is manifested by the Water Carrier on a Measurement Basis will be subject to Item 750.

SPECIFIC COMMODITY COMMODITY RATE FACTOR Beer, canned or bottled 1.5 807.1

Food and Food preparations, canned or bottled (See also Item 756.1) 1.5 828.1

Food and Food preparations, dry, dehydrated 6.0 828.2

NOTE: These Item rates will become effective January 1, 1983.

Section 4. Item No. 832.1 of Section IV-B of Port Ordinance No. 964 is hereby deleted.

Section 5. A new Item No. 881 of Section V is hereby added, and former Items Nos. 881 and 882 of Section V of Port Ordinance No. 964 are hereby amended and renumbered as Items Nos. 882 and 883, which Items Nos. shall read as follows:

SECTION V WHARF DEMURRAGE AND STORAGE ITEM WHARF DEMURRAGE RATES NO.

(In Cents Per Ton of 1,000 Kilograms or 1 Cubic Meter or other unit on the same basis as wharfage is assessed, except as otherwise shown)

(Including Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays) ITEM SECTION V (contd.) NO.

APPLICATION OF WHARF DEMURRAGE ON COMMODITY RATE FACTOR BASIS AS SHOWN IN ITEM 882.

Any commodity subject to a Commodity Rate Factor Basis that is manifested by the Water Carrier on a Per Container Basis will be subject to Item 883. 881

Any commodity subject to a Commodity Rate Factor Basis that is manifested by the Water Carrier on a Measurement Basis will be subject to Item 880.

Merchandise as listed, when mani- To determine appli- fested on a weight basis will be cable rate in cents assessed wharf demurrage as fol- per ton of 1,000 kilo- lows (Subject to Item 881): grams, multiply fac- tor by appropriate merchandise N.O.S. rate specified in Item 880.

COMMODITY RATE FACTOR

Antiques, Bric-A-Brac, Garret Material 8.5 Appliances, Household, viz.: Clothes dryers, dishwashers, freezers, refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, waterheaters . . 5.0 Beer, canned or bottled 1.5 Bicycles 8.0 Borax, Boric Acid, Borates (See Item 859) 1.0 Cotton, Cotton Linters, in Bales 1.0 882 Diatomaceous Earth 1.0 Fish and Shellfish, fresh 1.0 Food and Food preparations, canned or bottled 1.5 Food and Food preparations, dry, dehydrated 6.0 Footwear 7.25 Hides or Skins 1.0 Household Goods and Personal Effects 8.0 Meat and Poultry, fresh 1.0 Motorcycles 6.25 Resins 1.5 Scrap Metal in Containers 1.0 Tires and Tubes 5.0 Waste Paper 1.0

NOTE: The rates for these specific items will become effective January 1, 1983. SECTION V (contd.) ITEM WHARF DEMURRAGE RATE PER CONTAINER NO,

Merchandise, N.O.S., carried in cargo containers or trailers, manifested and assessed freight charges by the vessel on a per container or per trailer basis or assessed a minimum charge or flat 883 rate per container or trailer will be (Per Container) assessed charges based on the weight Multiply factor or measure of the cargo, whichever is by rates greater, and if either or both weight specified in and measure of the cargo are not avail- Item 880. able, then the charges will be based on the overall length of the container as follows: Factor

0 - 7 Meters 28 7 - 9 Meters 35 Over 9 Meters 58

NOTE: See Item 880 for rates assessed on weight or measure basis.

Section 6. Item 897 of Section V of Port Ordinance No. 964 is hereby revised to read as follows:

SECTION V WHARF DEMURRAGE AND STORAGE

WHARF STORAGE RATES (Items 885 to 1125)

(In Cents Per Ton of 1,000 Kilograms, except as otherwise shown.)

COLUMN A - Daily Storage Rates, per day or fraction thereof, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, inclusive. COLUMN B - Monthly Storage Rates, per month or fraction thereof.

COLUMN ITEM COMMODITY A B NO.

Merchandise, N.O.S., carried in (Per Container) cargo containers or trailers, Multiply factor manifested and assessed freight by rates charges by the vessel on a per specified in 897 container or per trailer basis Item 895. or assessed a minimum charge or flat rate per container or trailer will be assessed charges based on the weight or measure of the cargo, whichever is greater, and if either or both weight and measure of the cargo are not available, then the charges will. be based on the overall length of the container as follows:

-5- SECTION V (contd.)

ITEM COLUMN COMMODITY A NO,

OVERALL LENGTH OF CONTAINER Factor

0 - 7 Meters 28 NO 7 - 9 Meters 35 MONTHLY 897 Over 9 Meters 58 RATES

NOTE: See Item 895 for rates assessed on weight or measure basis.

Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect on July 1, 1982, except as to items in which the effective date is otherwise specified herein by asterisk ().

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, June 15, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Hunter - 1.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at an adjourned regular meeting held June 29, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Connolly - 1 /2'Z4-1'

-6- Affidavit of Publicati M119 VIISAMIEMSOPS

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

Port of Oakland-Legal. Dept. 66 Jack London Sq., Room 201 Port Ordinance No. 2459 Oakland, CA. 94607

a • • 5 STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1 SS. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time' herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the

R! dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a gbneral character, CO TO, - having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the ,A/H c , ADe i interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a • particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, BE IT OR 1 Oakland as professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. section i ,rdlnance That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular ECTION IV intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein 11 On flier weight a mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and .provided sensed as character of the notice intended to be given. 1) Per tc Yield Port Ordinance No . 2459 or- That the notice 2) Mercr, and as flat r

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, one time

to-wit: from the 25th day of June A.D. 19 8 2 to and until the 25th day of June A.D. 198 2 ,,

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— June 2 5 , 19 8 2

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL 19 82 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN ..... day of June All NOTARY P U RUC - CAL/FORMA COUNTY OF Al DA 14; 1, 1024 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2458

AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND APPROVING A COMPROMISE TITLE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH STATE LANDS COMMISSION.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Compromise Title Settle- ment Agreement dated March 18, 1981, by and between the STATE OF CALIFORNIA, acting by and through the STATE LANDS COMMISSION ("State"), and the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through its Board of Port Commissioners ("Port"), which provides that with respect to approximately 9.4948 acres of unimproved land in the Oakland Airport Business Park ("Subject Property") leased by the Port to EQUITEC 79 REAL ESTATE INVESTORS, a California limited partnership, pursuant to a Lease dated December 16, 1980, the State and the Port fix and establish the boundaries of a public trust easement claimed by the State, and the State agrees to deliver to the Port a State patent of all right, title and interest of the State in the Subject Parcel, free of any State right, title or interest therein and terminating the public trust thereon, excepting and reserving to the State the public trust easement on, over and across an approximately 50,175 square feet portion of the Subject Parcel ("Parcel B"), the Port agrees to deliver to the State a Quitclaim Deed quitclaiming any and all right, title and interest of the Port in the subject Parcel resulting from Chapter 654, California Statutes of 1911 (as amended) and an Easement Deed of the public trust easement on, over and across Parcel B, and the State and the Port agree that for a period of 10 years either the Port or the State may elect to carry out an exchange whereby the States public trust easement in Parcel B will be conveyed to the Port free and clear of any State right, title or interest therein, with the public trust terminated thereon, in exchange for a conveyance to the State, in its sovereign capacity, as tidelands and submerged lands under the public trust of other real property acceptable to the State with a market value of $31,500 (subject to adjustment), and otherwise on the terms and conditions specified in said Agreement is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. / Section 2. The execution of said Compromise Title Settlement Agreement, and the execution and delivery to the State of said Quitclaim Deed and said Easement Deed on behalf of the Port by the Ports Executive Director pursuant to Port Resolution No. 26469, and all other actions taken by the Port and the Executive Director and Port Attorney in furtherance of said Compromise Title Settlement Agreement are hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 3, The Executive Director and the Port Attorney, and their designees, are hereby authorized on behalf of the Port to take all actions necessary to consummate the exchange provided for in said Compromise Title Settlement Agreement.

Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final passage.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, June 15, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Commis- sioner Hunter - 1. CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held July 6, 1982 By the following Vote : Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 7 Noes: None

Absent: None

Attest App o ed as to form,a d legality : , oir • 4 Jt_.../ r'

• = ttorney Affidavit of Publication js`/'

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publica ton a

Port of Oakland-Legal Dept. 66 Jack London Sq., Room 201 Port Ordinance No. 2458 Oakland, CA. 94607

STAIVOWALIFORNIA as. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized the rteagan admit representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and lion, the government's co. printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y broadcast service has beer TODAY, which was during all the ticized beyond recognition time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as Bernard Kamenske, w decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of signed earlier this year growing controversy over Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by istration attempts to 1 Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed VOA's propaganda potenti the agency has become and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the in a Washington power str dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, Kamenske ,,made the tions at a seminar on the having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the priate role of VOA spons' interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, the Media Institute. Thre veterans of VOA servi profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, peared on the panel with professions, trades, callings, races or denomipation. Philip Nicolaides, wl pared a criticized mem, That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular eating treating VOA as a ganda arm of governme intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice Port Ordinance No. 2458

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, one time 25th to-wit: from the day of June A.D. 19 82

to and until the ...... 2AV.1...... day of June A.D.19 82 , both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was published, to-wit:— June 2 5 , 19 8 2

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 01 iCrAL S 25th , June LEONARD G. SAN JUAN day of A D 19 82 NO1ARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA lission Expires Shy 8, 1984

otary Public in and for t e County of Al BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND NEVER ADOPTED

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2457

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2.01 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 ADOPTING NEW SALARY SCHEDULE NO. 81.2, AND ADDING SECTION 8.146 TO PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO CREATE THE NEW POSITION OF SUPERVISING TRANSPORTATION PLANNER.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 2.01 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to add Salary Schedule No. 81.2, which schedule shall read as follows:

AUTOMATIC SPECIAL PURPOSE

Schedule Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate No. a. b. c. _d. e.

81.2 2675 2810 2952 3122 3302

Section 2. Section 8.146 is hereby added to Port Ordinance No. 867 to create one new position of Supervising Transportation Planner, which section shall read as follows: No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No.

Sec. 8.146 1 Supervising Transportation Planner 81.2

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, June 15, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Hunter - I.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a meeting held By the following Vote:

Ayes: NEVER ADOPTED

Noes:

Absent:

President.

Attest Secretary. Appro ed as to form an. e!ality: Arowirais, Po Attorney Affidavit of Pub ication , IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publicatia

Port of Oakland-Legal Dept. 66 Jack London Sq., Room 201 Port Ordinance No. 2457 Oakland, CA. 94607

"."--""-a-,71. 2330 STATE OF CALIFORNIA Se. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: That I am aria was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and

Y L raL cialeu vw cunt printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as Volcanic bias decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of tc make erne Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed JAKARTA, Indoor eruption shot fire and and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the the engines of a Britb dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a gbneral character, forcing it to make a airport official said toc having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the The Meteorology I interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, Galunggung volcano, I arta, erupted Thursda- profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, previous eruption Mini: professions, trades, callings, races or denomipation. No one aboard way its way to Perth, was / That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular There were no imi ties or damages near th intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for Jakarta was covered b3 more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein ash. mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice Port Ordinance No. 2457

of which the annexed th a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, 41-1g. to-wit: from the 25th day of June A.D. 19 82,, to and until the 25th day of June A.D. 19 82/ both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— June 25, 1982

OttrtClAr LEONARD G. SAN JUAN Subscribed and sworn to before me this NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My COMEBSMOR Expires May 8, 1984 dayof .....

otary Public in and for the County oa a eda, State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2456

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2161 ESTABLISHING THE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE PORT OF OAKLANDS EMBARCADERO COVE MARINA AND FOR FIXING THE RATES AND CHARGES IN CONNECTION THEREWITH.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 8(1)(c) of Port Ordinance No. 2161 hereby is amended to read as follows:

"(c) BERTH RENT Effective August 1, 1982,

Berth Water Dimensions Monthly Rental

22 x 11 $ 73.00 25 x 11 83.00 25 x 12 85.00 28 x 11.5 95.00 28 x 12 96.00 28 x 13 99.00 30 x 12 102.00 30 x 13 106.00 30 x 13.5 108.00 30 x 14 110.00 32 x 14 118.00 34 x 13 121.00 34 x 13.5 122.00 34 x 14 124.00 34 x 14.5 125.00 34 x 15 127.00 34 x 16 129.00 36 x 14 130.00 36 x 15 136.00 36 x 15.5 137.00 36 x 16 139.00 36 x 17 143.00 40 x 15 155.00 40 x 16 158.00 40 x 16.5 160.00 40 x 17 162.00 42 x 14 158.00 47 x 16 186.00 Berth Water Dimensions Monthly Renta

47 x 17 $192.00 47 x 17.5 193.00 47 x 18 195.00 47 x 21 208.00 52 x 18 216.00 52 x 20 225.00

Section 2. Section 8(1)(d) of Port Ordinance No. 2161 hereby is amended to read as follows:

"(d) Overhang Charges: Overhang charges for all berths shall be $3.65 per linear foot."

Section 3, Section 8(1)(e) of Port Ordinance No. 2161 hereby is amended to read as follows:

"(e) Side-tie Rates:

Vessel Length Monthly Rate

30 or under $3.35/lineal foot over 30 $3.65/lineal foot" Section 4. Section 8(1)(f) of Port Ordinance No. 2161 is hereby amended to read as follows:

"(f) Utility Charges: Type of Length of Monthly Utility Vessel Vessel Charge Sailboat under 30 $ 2.25 Sailboat 30 to 34 4.50 Sailboat under 34 6.75 Powerboat under 30 4.50 Powerboat 30 to 34 9.00 Powerboat over 34 13.50

Sailboats with auxiliary engines shall be classified as sailboats for the purpose of determining utility charges."

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, June 15, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioner Hunter - 1.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held July 6, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 7 Noes: None

Absent: None

Attes App ed as to form legality : if Por lAttorney ^fidavit of Publication IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

Port of Oakland–Legal Dept. 66 Jack London Sq., Room 201 Port Ordinance No. 2456 Oakland, CA. 94607

sii*45i CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time' herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4. 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice Port OrdirpAce No. 2456

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, one time

to-wit: from the 25th day of June A.D. 19 82 to and until the 25th day of June A.D. 19 82,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was published, to-wit:— June 25, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL LEONARD G. SAN JUAN 25th June 82 NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA day of A D 19 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Commission Expires May 8; 1084

Notary Public in and fort e C eda, State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO, 2455

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A LEASE WITH THE COMPANY.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Lease dated the 1st day of June, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corpora- tion, acting by and through this Board, as Lessor, and THE CLOROX COMPANY, a corporation, as Lessee, covering an area of 3.14 acres, more or less, together with a right of first refusal on 2.44 acres, more or less, of adjacent expansion area situated approximately 2,500 feet northerly of the ticketing building (M-101) and 650 feet northwesterly of taxiway 5 from a point 600 feet northeasterly of intersection of said taxiway with Alan Shephard Way, Metropolitan Oakland International Airport, to be used as a corporate aircraft base including related office, storage and maintenance uses, for providing maintenance and services to Lessee-owned corporate aircraft and to corporate aircraft owned by others, and for other uses and purposes incidental thereto, for a term of 25 years commencing on the first day of the calendar month next succeeding 30 days after the final passage of this ordinance together with two (2) options to extend said term for periods of 5 years each and a further right of first refusal for an additional 5 year period, at an initial monthly rental of $2,737.50, subject to rental review, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Lease, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Lease. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final adoption.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, June 1, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 4. Noes: None, Absent: Commissioners Connolly, Eng and Hunter - 3.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held July 20, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Goodroe, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 7 Noes: None

Absent: None

Attes

Approve as to form andjegality:

4k. / Port ey Aifidavit of Publicat'

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAK AND -PORT ORDI1 A C0 NO. 2455

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: mulibES9fANITYTOrees. "I couldn't stay th. That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the "I knew it was m: Luis Escobar testified United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the before Judge Brian Sir matter or action herein set forth. In a precedent-sett Sanchez, both Salvado That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized they should be granted as young men, they are representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and murder by government printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the "We are trying t who are not in the ar time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as government because ti decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of P guerrilla supporters. Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by involved in political z said Marc Van Der 1 Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed Lawyers' Guild attor and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the and Sanchez. Van Der Bout sat dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, t political asylum only having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the cution. This case woul granting political asylt interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, class they belong to is profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, Generally, Salvad country are not given professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. government, and only who have applied hz That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular asylum. intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. That the notice' ORT ORDI,A,X– NO. 2455

of which the anncxed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE Tin'

11TH JUNE 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19.. , 1121; JUN1. 82 to and until the day of A.D. 19 , . both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was JUNE 11, 1962 published, to-wit:—

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11TH JUNE P.,,z2.-<..t.,--...-..c..::-.?2,;>:„..,-----1. 82 ., OFFICIAL SEAL

day of A.D. 19 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA 1.1! C011111115E1011 Expires May 8, 1984

Notary Public in and for the County of da, State of California

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2454

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2.01 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 ADOPTING NEW SALARY SCHEDULE NO, 56.8, AMENDING SEC- TION 9.18 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO REVISE THE YOUTH AIDE, CLASS "AA", SALARY AND CREATE TWO ADDITIONAL POSITIONS OF YOUTH AIDE, CLASS "D", AND ADDING SECTION 11.008 TO PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO CREATE ONE NEW POSITION OF MARINE COMMER- CIAL REPRESENTATIVE ASSISTANT.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 2.01 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to add the following new salary schedule, which shall read as follows:

AUTOMATIC SPECIAL PURPOSE Schedule Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate No. a. b. c. d. e. 56.8 1465 1539 1617 1710 1808

Section 2. Section 9.18 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to revise the hourly salary rate of Youth Aide, Class "AA", to create two additional positions of Youth Aide, Class "D", which section shall read as follows:

No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No.

Sec. 9.18 2 Youth Aide, Class "AAA" $13.91/hr. 5 Youth Aide, Class "AA" 10.81/hr. 18 Youth Aide, Class "A" 9.33/hr. 18 Youth Aide, Class "BB" 8.32/hr. 24 Youth Aide, Class "B" 7.32/hr. 24 Youth Aide, Class "C" 5.31/hr. 10 Youth Aide, Class "D" 3.35/hr. Section 3. Section 11.008 is hereby added to Port Ordinance No. 867 to create one new position of Marine Commercial Representative Assistant, which section shall read as follows: No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No.

Sec. 11.008 1 Marine Commercial Repre- sentative Assistant 56.8 In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, June 1, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 4. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioners Connolly, Eng and Hunter - 3.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held June 15, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng„—Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 6

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Hunter - 1

Attest =<>7

Approved as to forma 11 11 Igality / A • 7 Pore/Attorney 19& J' Affidavit of Publication Il

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PO ':T OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2454

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: t oe trtai starter the testimony of 11 That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the four former army o faced by young male: United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the and Escobar's lawyer matter or action herein set forth. today and expect the j Testifying Wedne That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized scribed the horrifying from his homeland in representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and Escobar said he 'a: printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the small hometown to worked as a mechanic time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as There, Escobar sa decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of soldiers by rounding t some only 13 years oll Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by being drafted by stayii Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed In June 1979, Esc Morgue" to find a mis and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the ... It is in the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, where they. dump the .c up during the night having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the them," he said. interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, He did not find hi. profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, 75 bodies in a heap. Ed Many were mutilated. professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. Although not polit he participated in two That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular "was against the atroci intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for October 1979, he said ers protesting the di: more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein Government troops at mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and killed 70 people. In January 1980, h character of the notice intended to be given. killed a 26-year-old fri, PORT ORDINANCE :a0. 245/4 "His mother told That the notice one day what happenet to me," Escobar said. Two months later, slaughter of demonst Archbishop Oscar Ron of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, 7 and bombs were fired ORE TILE ace. 11TH JIL.;;E 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 11TH JUNE 6 2 to and until the day of A.D. 19 , both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:--- JU4E 11, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 117• day of JUNA OFFiCIAL SEAL A.D. 19 82 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My COMMB n Expires y 8. 1984 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE No. 2453

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXE- CUTION OF A LEASE WITH KEEP ON TRUCKING COMPANY, INC.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commis- sioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Lease dated the 4th day of May, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, as Lessor, and KEEP ON TRUCKING COMPANY, INC., a California corporation, as Lessee, whereby the Port leases to Lessee and Lessee leases from the Port approximately 3.0166 acres and Port of Oakland Building Numbers H-107, H-213, H-228 and H-229 located thereon, southerly of Embarcadero at Eighth Avenue, in the Inner Harbor Area of the "Port Area" in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, said Lease requiring Lessee continuously to use the demised premises for a motor trucking facility, for the storage of cargoes moving over Port of Oakland marine terminal facilities, including, but not limited to steel products, and for purposes in furtherance of and incidental to said trucking and storage uses, said Lease being for a term commencing upon the expiration of thirty (30) days after final approval of this ordinance and terminating December 31, 1988, at a monthly rental of $7,307.00 (subject to adjustment on February 1, 1984 and on August 1, 1986, and subject to payments to Lessee and credits to Lessee for costs to Lessee of paving outside land area), and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Lease, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Lease. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final adoption and the Port Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Lease.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, May 4, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Eng - 1. GERALD L. POPE Assistant Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held May 18, 1982 By the following Vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 5 Noes: None

Absent: Commissioners Connolly and Hunter - 2 /7

Attest Secretary. 198Z 14 M 3:03 Affidavit, of Publicatimik

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2453

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: raids 20-yr shingles 2156 Ward, Ber to only - $8/bundle It 15-yr shingles- YARD Sale Sat That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a cit y of the rs 58.50/bundle niture, clothi asphalt specialty !mac. Salem 91( United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the I 532/square 29th St. Oak roll roofing-4 colors YARD Sale Si /roll 5260 LocksleY matter or action herein set forth. LAND HARDWARE, Antique sewini )4 East 14th Street leg gas wd sty, tandro 351-3963 lots more! That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized alIMIIM11111■■•=1=1S TILLING old Simor motor $85 782-9897 655-Bar & representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and CASE 8 Lighted Restaur red 5125 best offer printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the AacArthur Blvd Oak- Equip. BAR, deli case, S time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as I bed with box spring refrIg, freezer, 155 frame gd cond wolf stove, full decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of al19 watch es 520 $15 equip. 444-6235. FRIG, Pizza over Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by machines Wanted. etc 644-1185 8-1 !II-repair 408-287-4884 R ESTAURANT Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed . SHELVING CHEAP Equip. Stove, m (408)262-3200 deep fryer, st and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the Best offer 532-6 ;TORE FIXTURES S T. STORE CHAIN OUND System dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a gbneral character, ../T OF BUSINESS D.J. Rent 707-6 /t Shelves! Hangers! having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the cases! Gift Displays! 656-Sports es Racks! Storage igs! Record Book Equipm interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, Much, Much MORE! ALAMEDA SIN CARRY ONLY. 1409 Encinal A profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, 1408) 723-7310 Ruger Super 5210. Marlin 35/ professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. f Door w/Inner Gate bine $197. Win. 1408) 723-7310 5198. Ruger Charter Arms That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular ec?"871- k 4 mo 99.,W 439, 133 $325; mai 16, S2 GAMES-FAITORY RFD COMPARF intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2453 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

14TH MAY 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 ,, 1 4TH MAY 82 to and until the day of A.D. 19 ,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was MAY 14, 1982 published, to-wit:— N

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL, SEAL 14TH MAY 8 2 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN PUBLIC • CALIFORNIA day of A.D. 19 N orAR y COUNTY OF ALAMEDA May 8, 1984 My C6mmiss939 5171161 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE No. 2452

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A LEASE WITH THYSSEN STEEL CO.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Lease dated the 4th day of May, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, as Lessor, and THYSSEN STEEL CO., a Delaware corporation, as Lessee, whereby the Port leases to Lessee and Lessee leases from the Port approximately 13,210 square feet of land in Port of Oakland Building Number H-23I located thereon at 375 Eighth Avenue, in the Inner Harbor Area of the "Port Area" in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, said Lease requiring Lessee continuously to use the demised premises for a regional office for the marketing and sales of steel products, primarily involving products being shipped to Oakland and moving over Port of Oakland marine terminal facilities, and for purposes in furtherance of and incidental to said marketing, sales and distribution uses, said Lease being for a term commencing upon the first day of the calendar month next succeeding expiration of thirty (30) days after final approval of this ordinance and terminating December 31, 1984, at a monthly rental of $1,512.00 (subject to adjustment on January 1, 1984), and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Lease, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Lease. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final adoption and the Port Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Lease.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, May 4, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Eng - 1. GERALD L. POPE Assistant Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held June 15, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 6 Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Hunter - 1

/ President. Attest Secretary. App owed as to forind legality: r Attorney E v

I98Z 14 PH 3.03 o rublicatioli fORt EY

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 245),

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: 1,1°, 1°,7s5e, Cry GL1N SHOW/5 32-7726 heyalky low DEALER scopes, 40,0 CoMaannts,e , That I am and was during all the time herein mentione a citizen of the GAME CLEARANCE ing, archery, F ace Invaders 5500 morelMeetmorel tar CastleS700 including RAI United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the loon Cresto MO Winchester, R Asteroids 51000 ing, Charter matter or action herein set forth. Berzerk 51055 Dun Wesson, Scramble 51000 more. Show; Galaxian $1(100 15th. Sale pric That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized per Cobra $1100 1415thru fvla Phoenix $1300 wests est Defender 52300 far details.larg representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and ,: Games 5100-$500 land , printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODA Y, usements Vendjn RemGUNS 870Erna 9r which was during all the Stevens Creek /314rd tor in bat Ise ...... (408) 287-4884 both 5425! time .hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as w Guards, as ow as LADIES 26" 3s1 Stalled. Also security S30seat 515-2267 540; roller dacreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of i gates and rniscella- meta 427-5174 MARCY Unly Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by JRING-REMODEL- equip. 51100. 7, Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed 11inait cupboard (built- ROGER model cu ologard circa scope 5350 523 traas cAlumns, pit- S 8. W Mode, and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the I4.4.44=4.4.4„.„... num, 5 inch foal 5600/bst ofr F dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, Aiscellaneous 763-5131 Vented having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the TRAIN COLLECTION St200,9r5429al Desperate TENNIS ball ma, interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, 339-0573 standard like FOR TOOLS, any 465-7048 off 5 t profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, • condition. 540-7761 "°".."..... NE BUY BOOKS 66 1-Coins 8 professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. RIDS MAGAZINES Wan tec That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of 'Alameda, State of California; for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. ThatTh the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2/45

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

1 11TH MAY 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 14th MAY 8 2 to and until the day of A.D. 19 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was MAY 1 14, 1982 published, to-wit:—

-.0000reree".", • - Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL 14th may 82 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN 4 day of AM. 19 NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My COMMISSMO Expires May 8, 1984 1S 2M 748 FORM te-C

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2451

Introduced by Seconded by AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 9.11 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO CREATE TWO ADDITIONAL POSITIONS OF PORT ELECTRICIAN.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows: Section 1. Section 9.11 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to create two additional positions of Port Electrician, which section shall read as follows: of No, Salary or Positions Title Schedule No, Sec. 9.11 9 Port Electrician 66.3

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, May 4, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Eng - 1. GERALD L. POPE Assistant Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held May 18, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 5 Noes: None

Absent:

Appr ved as to rm and legality: C 41LAA° (P.A.442)11 Po Attorney

o Publicationt

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE TO. 2451

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: ii/riidi. libarld- MOVING shippers 465-7988 Entire contenti condo. . Quol That I am and was during all the time' herein mentioned a citizen of the membership (single) uphols. turn. ft .27-9037 aft 5PM decor. access. United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the ir ocycColmuttom em-339- organ. May P.m. 2324 Lake matter or action herein set forth. ONCE A ,THLETIC club mem- Hold onto pout 765-3226 gle Roma of E That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized is 5480, lightful debris Furn redwood open treasured Iran representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and ieliver 676-8054 venue, Berirele 5. printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the ;,L,V c5o4T5 o06-1°69"Gte RUMMAGE SAI School, Schaal 5295 time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as LS up pa Rd. Sat, Mt 287-4884 (408) YARD Sale-401 decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of cover 15x34 excel Oak. Misc. sat 522-3650 175. YARD Sole, r Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by tables . discontinued dolls, some a I slate, antique str WeRMO A value-Now 55 5. 494Sat. only 9-5 Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed del. 490.3181 table, like new, slate YARD!edibles SALE, 018 t and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the .50. 632-3349 depression, sh loin books. dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, lErstort;PaTAR* having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of 'Alameda, State of California; for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2451 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME 1 14TH MAY 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 ,. 14TH to and until the day of MAY A.D. 19 82 ,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was published, to-wit:— MAY 14, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OEtiiC1,11., SEAL

LEONARD G. SAN JUAN 1 14TH MAY 82 NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA '5 day of A.D. 19 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Commission Expires Say 8, 1084

Notary Public in and for the County of StStateate of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO, 2450

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A LEASE OPTION AGREEMENT AND LEASE WITH A. L. WALBURG.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Lease Option Agreement dated the 20th day of April, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, as Optionor. and A. L. WALBURG, an individual, as Optionee r where- by the Port grants to Optionee an option for a period of six (6) months commencing thirty (30) days from and after final adoption of this ordinance to enter into a Lease with the Port (the form and content of said Lease attached as Exhibit "3" to and incorporated into said Lease Option Agreement), subject to timely occurrence of specified events including Optionees monthly $2,975.00 option payments, said Lease covering approxi- mately 2.22926 acres of unimproved land located on Swan Way in the Oakland Airport Business Park, which said real property is located in the "Port Area" in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, said Lease requiring Lessee to construct upon the demised premises and off of the demised premises certain improvements (consisting of a 3-story office building containing approximately 53,600 square feet) for office use, and thereafter to maintain and operate said improvements as an office building, for a term of 50 years commencing upon the first day of the calendar month next succeeding the date that the Port by resolution acknowledges Optionees proper exercise of the option to enter into said Lease, at a monthly rental during construction of said improve- ments (but not more than seven months after commencement of lease term) of $2,975.00 and an initial minimum monthly rental thereafter of $5,950.00 (subject to adjustment annually) together with percentage rentals specified in said Lease, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Lease, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. Section 2 The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Lease Option Agreement.

Section 3. Upon the Boards acknowledgment by resolution of Optionees proper exercise of the option, as Provided in the Lease Option Agreement, the President of the Board of Port Commissioners (or such other officer as designated by the Board) is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Lease.

Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final adoption and upon proper exericise of said option and upon execution and acknowledgment of said Lease, the Port Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Lease.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, April 20, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 5. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioners Connolly and Hunter - 2.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a ; regular meeting held May 4, 1982 By the following Vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Eng - 1

Attes Appr ved as 4to fortRapd „ Pokktorney Affidavit of Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2450

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA If being duly sworn, say: LADIES meet that someone, Polo-D, DRIVERS that person wait That I am and was during all the time' herein mentione•citizen of the and you. Call 687-4724- EQUIPMENT PREGNANT? Neec United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the Free test. Conti. iATORS BIRTHRIGHT 839-92 matter or action herein set forth. Calif with one PSYCHIC readings • t Schools in the the medium of Ca lest two pro- cy. The future not t. i.-res. training. Roger: 352-8566 That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized icing avail. SINGLES, for FREE )NWIDE Brochure: 431-2500 representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and MENT ASSIST SISTER Madonna, Spiritual reader printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA TODAY, which was during all the NCE Cali for oppt 839-92 415-887-5940 time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as lining Services SPIRITUAL cord perian Blvd. will help with all pi D, CA 94541 55 reading for 53 5: decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of 5g Rialto, CA Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by iction- STOP Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed ing Foreclosure car and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the TUTORS BANKRUPTCY ia/ educators dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, reip you now CREDIT NOW 1-7960 having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the ans. 57-hr. Bill, DIVORCE 1-0623 PEOPLES LEGAL interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, konagniu. 856-2444 We come to you 7 a profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, ices TROUBLED? See M ter. Spritu01 PSyCt professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. Reader. All problen 23rd St, town Of So ;ions CALL 235-117 That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular EMPHILL VIDEO DATING tulate you for ITS FUN! 3 intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for -s of loyal serv- VIDEO DATINr r Stee/. 676-2399 more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein Your Family WOMEN!! How much / Notices Ad know about birth mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and 545-2121 Have you ever hea Cervical Cap, AvOl! character of the notice intended to be given. nal 3 Say Area F coil 444-5676 or 825- ages YVONNE Girls PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2450 God please Srvc 632-1448 9AM- That the notice . on your loved 44 7-Business my tow truck, Services of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 30TH day of APRIL 9.D. 19 82. to anand until theth 30TH day of APRIL A.D. 19 82, both days inclusive. and as often during said period as said newspaper was 1982 published, to-wit: APRIL 30,

Subscribed and sworn to before me this LEONARD -.Shy JUAN NOTAR,i 30TH APRIL 82 COUNTY OF A, oivieDA dofay A.D. 19 fly Con/miss:an pea May 8, 1884

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2449

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 964 RELATING TO DEFINITIONS, RATES AND RULES AND REGULATIONS.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Items Nos. 757, 774, 778, 806, 820, 902, 907, 950, 986, 1043, 1050 and 1130 of Port Ordinance No. 964 are hereby deleted.

Section 2. Items Nos. 740, 745, 750, 755, 850, 851, 855, 860, 865 and 870 of Port Ordinance No. 964 are hereby re- numbered (with no change in existing item language), which Items Nos. shall read as follows:

Current Item No. New Item No. 740 737 745 738 750 739 755 740 850 872 851 876 855 867 860 869 865 878 870 865

Section 3. Items Nos. 38, 756.1, 763.3, 800.1, 803.1, 807.1, 810.1, 813.1, 818.1, 820.1, 825.1, 828.1, 828.2, 830.1, 832.1, 835.1, 838.1, 842.1, 845.1, 849.1, 852.1, 856.1, 858.1, 859 and 881 are hereby added to Port Ordinance No. 964, which Items Nos. shall read as follows:

ITEM DEFINITION OF TECHNICAL TERMS NO.

TERM DEFINITION

OCP Territory OCP Territory is defined as origins (Overland or destinations in the United States Common Points) located in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, New Mexico and 38 States east thereof and points in Canada east of the Saskatchewan/ Manitoba Boundary Line. SECTION IV-A GENERAL WHARFAGE RATES

ITEM ARTICLES Rate NO. in cents per met- (See also Section IV-B for ric ton or cubic factor based rates.) meter as manifested except as noted

Fruits and Vegetables, fresh, mani- (Per 1,000 fested on a per package basis (See Kilograms) also Item 828.1) 390 756.1

Lumber, export only, subject to 1,000,000 Board Feet minimum per shipment (See Note 2) 380 763.3

COMMODITY WHARFAGE RATES SECTION IV-B BASED ON FACTORS

(See also Section IV-A for other wharfage rates.)

To determine applicable wharfage rate in cents per ton of 1,000 Kilograms, multiply rate factor given by appropriate cargo N.O.S. rates specified in Item 750. COMMODITY RATE ITEM SPECIFIC COMMODITY FACTOR NO. Antiques, Bric-A-Brac, Garret Material 8.5 800.1

Appliances, Household, viz.: Clothes dryers, dishwashers, freezers, refrig- erators, stoves, washing machines, water heaters 5.0 803.1

Beer, canned or bottled 1.5 807.1

Bicycles 8.0 810.1

Borax, Boric Acid, Borates (See Item 859) 1.0 813.1

Cotton, Cotton Linters, in Bales (See Item 859) 1.0 818.1

Diatomaceous Earth (See Item 859) 1.0 820.1

Fish and Shell Fish, fresh (See Item 859) 1.0 825.1

Food and Food Preparations, canned or bot- tled (See also Item 756.1) 1.5 828.1

Food and Food Preparations, dry, dehydrated 6.0 828.2

Footwear 7.25 830.1

Fruits, dried (See also Item 756.1) 1.5 832.1

Hides or Skins (See Item 859) 1.0 835.1

Household Goods and Personal Effects (See also Item 759.1) 8.0 838.1

-2-

SECTION IV-A (contd.) GENERAL WHARFAGE RATES

COMMODITY RATE ITEM SPECIFIC COMMODITY FACTOR NO.

Meat and Poultry, fresh (See Item 859) 1.0 842.1

Motorcycles 6.25 845.1

Resins 1.5 849.1

Scrap Metal, in containers (See Item 859) 1.0 852.1

Tires and Tubes 5.0 856.1

Waste Paper (See Item 859) 1.0 858.1

Merchandise as indicated, carried in cargo vans or containers, manifested on a per container basis, not more than one commodity per container, subject to minimum charge per container as follows: 859

Containers Local OCP 0-7 Meters $66.00 $49.00 Over 7 Meters 86.00 64.00

SECTION V WHARF DEMURRAGE AND STORAGE

WHARF DEMURRAGE RATES (In Cents Per Ton of 1,000 Kilograms or I Cubic Meter or other unit on the same basis as wharfage is assessed, except as otherwise shown.)

(Including Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays)

To determine applicable rate in cents per ton of Merchandise listed -will 1,000 kilograms, multiply bq aPscsSed Wharfage on factor by appropriate mer- a weight basis: chandise N.O.S. rate speci- ITEM fied in Item 880 NO.

Rate Factor

Antiques, Bric-A-Brac, Garret Material 8.5

Appliances, Household, viz.: Clothes dryers, dishwashers, freezers, refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, water heaters 5.0

Beer, canned or bottled 1.5

Bicycles 8.0

Borax, Boric Acid, Borates (See Item 859) 1.0 881 SECTION V (contd.) WHARF DEMURRAGE RATES

To determine applicable rate in cents per ton of 1,000 kilograms, mul- Merchandise .listed ,will tiply factor by appro- be assessed Wharfage on priate merchandise a weight N.O.S. rate specified ITEM in Item 880 NO.

Rate Factor

Cotton, Cotton Linters, in Bales 1.0 Diatomaceous Earth 1.0 Fish and Shell Fish, fresh 1.0

Food and Food Preparations, canned or bottled 1.5 881

Food and Food Preparations, dry, dehydrated 6.0

Footwear 7.25

Fruits, dried 1.5

Hides or Skins 1.0

Household Goods and Personal Effects 8.0

Meat and Poultry, fresh 1.0

Motorcycles 6.25

Resins 1.5

Scrap Metal, in containers 1.0

Tires and Tubes 5.0

Waste Paper 1.0 Section 4. Items Nos. 735, 760, 765, 767, 770, 772, 776, 780, 790, 796, 799, 800, 805, 807, 808, 810, 815, 830, 833, 835, 837, 840, 845, 875 and 881 of Port Ordinance No. 964 are hereby renumbered and/or revised, which revised Items Nos. and Items shall read respectively as follows:

Current Item No. New Item No.

776 747.1 760 750.1 to 750.3 765 751.1 to 751.2 767 752.1 770 753.1 772 754.1 to 754.2 780 755.1 790 757.1 to 757.2 796 759.1 799 760.1 800 761.1 to 761.3 805 763.1 to 763.5 807 765.1 to 765.6 808 767.1 810 770.1 815 772.1 830 775.1 833 776.1 to 776.3 835 777.1 837 778.1 840 779.1 845 860 875 874 881 882 ITEM SECTION IV WHARFAGE-RULES AND REGULATIONS NO.

APPLICATION OF WHARFAGE RATES

(a) Except as otherwise provided in this Tariff, wharfage, as defined in Item 70, shall be assessed in accordance with the schedule of rates set forth in Items 745 through 859, inclusive, subject to the provisions of this section and will be in addition to other charges named in this Tariff. The rates, rules and regulations applicable to wharfage apply as follows:

(1) On Inbound Cargo: Those in effect on the date that vessel commences dis- charging cargo. (2) On Outbound Cargo: Those in effect on the date that vessel commences load- ing cargo.

(b) Except as otherwise provided in individual items, the rates named are in cents per ton of 1,000 kilograms or 1 cubic meter, according to vessels manifest, on whichever basis the water freight is assessed. 735 SECTION IV (contd-) WHARFAGE - RULES AND REGULATIONS ITEM APPLICATION OF WHARFAGE RATES NO.

(c) Merchandise moving in Foreign and Offshore Trade which is not covered by a regular commercial steamship lines manifest and is not moving under regularly established and published commercial tariff rates but is moving to or from ports that are served by vessels operating in regular trade routes, shall be assessed wharfage on the same basis of weight or measurement as the freight charges on such merchandise would have been com- puted by vessels operating in such regular trade routes under commercial tariffs and would have been shown on such regular commercial steamship lines manifest, except as otherwise provided in individual items.

(d) On merchandise which is moving on other than a weightor measurement basis (e.g., per package, per container, etc.), except as otherwise pro- vided in individual items, the wharfage charges shall be assessed in cents per ton of 1,000 kilograms or 1 cubic meter, whichever will yield the greater revenue.

(e) Where ocean rate is based on a combination of weight and measurement, wharfage charges shall be computed on a measurement basis.

(f) See Item 738 for wharfage on Transferred Cargo and Item 739 for wharfage on Transshipped Cargo.

NOTE: See Metric Conversion Guide in Introduction section of the Tariff.

SECTION IV-A GENERAL WHARFAGE RATES ITEM ARTICLES Rate NO. in cents per met- (See also Section IV-B for ric ton or cubic factor based rates.) meter as manifested except as noted

Boats, including launches, skiffs and yachts (including trailers (Per Cubic Meter) and/or cradles) (subject to Notes 1, 2 and 3) 325 747.1

NOTE 1: The maximum charge for a boat shall be $17.65 per lineal meter. NOTE 2: When shipped in cradles or on trailers, the length of the cradle or trailer shall be included in the overall meas- urement. NOTE 3: Applies only in Hawaiian Trade. SECTION IV-A (contd.) WHARFAGE-RULES AND REGULATIONS

GENERAL WHARFAGE RATES ITEM ARTICLES Rate NO, in cents per met- (See also Section IV-B for ric ton or cubic factor based rates.) meter as manifested except as noted

Cargo, N.O.S., including vessels stores and supplies (See Exception 1) 390 750.1

When originating from or destined to OCP Territory as defined in Item 38 290 750.2

EXCEPTION 1: Rates apply on Coast- wise cargo ONLY 315 750.3

Cargo, in bulk, viz. (not in con- tainers):

Beans, Copra, Cottonseed, Feed, Grain or Grain Products, Peas, Pel- lets (Alfalfa or Beet Pulp), Saf- flower Seed, Seeds, Soybeans 142 751.1 Scrap Metal 145 751.2

Cargo, in bulk, viz.: (Per Bushel)

Wheat, threshed, originating from or destined to OCP Territory as defined in Item 38 (See Note 1) 2.4 752.1

NOTE 1: Applies on foreign and off- shore trades only

Cargo, in bulk, N.O.S. 100 753.1 (Per 1,000 kilograms) Cargo, or merchandise, dry, in bulk, moving in containers 390 754.1 (Per 1,000 kilograms) When originating from or destined to OCP Territory, as defined in Item 38 290 754.2 (Per 1,000 kilograms) Coffee, green, in bags 390 755.1 (Per 1,000 kilograms) Fuel, bunker, for use of vessel to which initially delivered From barge to vessel 47 757.1 From car or truck to vessel 94 757.2

Household Goods, in boxes, con- tainers or lift vans, when freight- ed on weight basis (See also Item 838.1) 1500 759.1

Liquids, N.O.S., in bulk, from or to vessel direct through pipeline 96 760.1 SECTION IV-A (contd.) GENERAL WHARFAGE RATES ITEM ARTICLES Rate NO. in cents per met- (See also Section IV-B for ric ton or cubic factor based rates.) meter as manifested except as noted

(Per Head) Livestock: Cattle, horses, mules, donkeys, ponies and all other animals, N.O.S. 370 761.1

Colts and calves, under one year 200 761.2

Hogs, sheep and goats 115 761.3

NOTE 1: The acceptance and handling of livestock shall be subject to special arrangements with terminal operator and governed by rules and regulations of the Federal, State and Local Authorities. NOTE 2: Feed for livestock in transit will be subject to wharfage and other charges.

(Per 1,000 Ft.B.M.)

Lumber and Forest Products (See Note 1), viz.: Ash, Hickory.-Oak Mahogany and all other hardwood lumber, logs and timber (See Note 2) 670 763.1

Cedar, Fir, Pine, Redwood, Spruce and all other softwood lumber, logs and timber (See Note 2), including laths and ties 560 763.2

Dunnage 560 763.4

(Per Lineal Meter)

Piles, Poles 24.5 763.5

NOTE 1: The same rate will apply whether articles are discharged on or loaded from wharf or are discharged or loaded overside vessel directly to or from the water in any slip, dock, basin or canal. NOTE 2: If freighted by vessel or other - than a B.M. basis, the Merchan- dise, N.O.S. rate shall apply.

SECTION IV-A (contd.) GENERAL WHARFAGE RATES ITEM Rate NO. in cents per met- (See also Section IV-B for ric ton or cubic factor based rates.) meter as manifested except as noted

(Per Container) Merchandise, N.O.S., carried in cargo containers or trailers, manifested and assessed freight charges by the vessel on a per container or per trailer basis or assessed a minimum Multiply fac- charge or flat rate per container tor by rates or trailer will be assessed charges specified based on the overall length of the in Item 750 container as follows: Factor 0-7 Meters 28 765.1 7-9 Meters 35 765.2 Over 9 Meters 58 765.3

When originating from ordestlned to OCP Territory as defined in Item 38: 0-7 Meters 28 765.4 7-9 Meters 35 765.5 Over 9 Meters 58 765.6

Metals, loose, in bundles, coils or packages, viz.: Angles, bars, billets, blanks, bolts, (Per 1,000 channels, ingots, nails, nuts, pigs, Kilograms) piling, pipe, plate, rails, screws, sheets, slabs, structurals, tie plates, tin plate, unfinished shapes, washers and wire, including barbed wire. 415 767.1

GENERAL WHARFAGE RATES ITEM ARTICLES Rate NO. in cents per met- (See also Section IV-B for ric ton or cubic factor based rates.) meter as manifested except as noted

Package, shipping, empty, SU or KD, (Per 1,000 Kilograms/ N.O.S. second-hand (used, not in- 1 cu.meter, which- eluding bags or sacks) (See Note) ever is greater) 770.1 220 NOTE: Will not apply on Coastwise, Inland Waterway and Inter- coastal trades

Petroleum or Petroleum Products, in bulk from barge to vessel, or handled through pipeline. (See Items 42 and 140.) 81 772.1 United States Mail (Per 1,000 Kilograms) 690 775.1

GENERAL SECTION IV-A (contd.) WHARFAGE RATES ITEM ARTICLES Rate NO. in cents per met- (See also Section IV-B for ric ton or cubic factor based rates.) meter as manifested except as noted

Vans, Cargo, shipping,empty, as described in Item 67, listed below. (See Exception.) (Per Container)

Overall Length in Meters 0-7 Meters $ 5.85 776.1 7-9 Meters 776.2 7.00 Over 9 Meters 11.70 776.3

EXCEPTION: No wharfage will be charged on steamship carrier owned or controlled vans when shipped free of freight charges.

Vehicles, motor, self-propelling, viz. (See Exception): (Per 1,000 Kilograms)

Automobiles, pleasure, passenger, commercial, or freight including chassis, freight trailer or freight semi-trailers, not boxed or crated, SU on own wheels 1200 777.1

EXCEPTION: Does not include agricul- tural, earth moving or road making equipment. (Per Cubic Meter) Vehicles, empty, other than self- propelling, viz.: Trailers, House or Vacation; Homes, Mobile SU, with or without wheels 275 778.1 (Per 1,000 Kilograms) Water, for use of vessels 13 779.1

WHARF DEMURRAGE AND STORAGE - ITEM SECTION V RULES AND REGULATIONS NO.

APPLICATION OF RATES (SEE NOTE 1)

(A) APPLICATION OF WHARF DEMURRAGE AND/OR WHARF STORAGE RATES:

Wharf Demurrage and Wharf Storage as defined in Items 75 and 80 will be assessed charges on the same basis as Wharfage is assessed. 860 (B) WHARF DEMURRAGE (as defined in Item 75):

At the expiration of free time, the wharf demurrage rates shown in individual items of this Tariff will apply on freight remaining on terminal premises, unless and until arrangements for storage have been made with the Port of Oakland.

-10- ITEM SECTION V (contd.) APPLICATION OF RATES NO.

(C) WHARF STORAGE (as defined in Item 80):

Upon prior application and acceptance of prop- erty for storage, rates applicable to such ser- vice shall be subject to the following provisions: (1) Daily Storage: (a) Daily storage applies for a 24-hour period, or fraction thereof, commencing with mid- night of one day to midnight of the follow- ing day and includes Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. 860 (b) Merchandise that has been accepted for daily storage can later be accepted for monthly storage effective with the date of acceptance for monthly storage. (2) Monthly Storage: (a) Except as otherwise provided in Paragraph (2) hereof, monthly storage period shall extend from a date in one calendar month to, but not including the same date of the next and all succeeding calendar months; but if there is no corresponding date in the next succeeding calendar month, it shall be extended to and include the last day of that month. When the last day of the final storage month falls on Saturday or a legal holiday, the storage month shall be deemed to expire on the next succeeding business day. (b) Upon agreement between the terminal and the owner of the merchandise or his agent, monthly storage charges will not be computed under the provisions of Paragraph (1) hereof, but will instead be computed on the first of the month balance system as follows: (1) When the storage period commences on or before the 15th day of the month, a full months storage shall be assessed for that month. A full months storage shall be charged on the merchandise on hand on the 1st day of the following month and for each succeeding month thereafter. (2) When the storage period commences after the 15th day of the month, storage charges for one-half month shall be assessed for that month. A full months storage shall be charged on the merchandise on hand on the 1st day of the following month and for each succeeding month thereafter. (c) Merchandise accepted for monthly storage cannot be reverted to daily storage.

NOTE 1: Rates provided in this Section will not apply on bulk commodities (as defined in Item 10) handled mechanically through specialized facilities. ITEM MINIMUM CHARGE NO.

(a) WHARF DEMURRAGE: The minimum charge shall be ten dollars ($10.00).

(b) DAILY STORAGE: When freight is stored on a daily 874 storage basis for a period of less than 5 days, a minimum of 5 days storage

ITEM MINIMUM CHARGE (contd.) NO,

(b) DAILY STORAGE: will be assessed at the rates (contd.) shown in individual items, subject to a minimum charge of ten dollars ($10.00) per month or fraction 874 thereof on each invoice issued.

(c) MONTHLY STORAGE: The minimum storage charge shall be fifteen dollars ($15.00) per month or fraction thereof.

WHARF DEMURRAGE AND STORAGE

WHARF DEMURRAGE RATES (In Cents Per Ton of 1,000 Kilograms or 1 Cubic Meter or other unit on the same basis as wharfage is assessed, except as otherwise shown) (Including Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays)

FOR THE FOR EACH FIRST 5 ADDITIONAL DAYS OR 5 DAYS OR FRACTION FRACTION ITEM COMMODITY THEREOF THEREOF NO.

Merchandise, N.O.S. 140 280

Lumber, per 1,000 feet B.M., or fraction thereof 140 266 880 Shingles, Wooden, per 40 bundles or fraction thereof 134 266

Vehicles, motor, on wheels or treads, as described in Item 777 370 740

WHARF DEMURRAGE RATE PER CONTAINER

Merchandise, N.O.S., carried in cargo containers or trailers, mani- fested and assessed freight charges by the vessel on a per container or per trailer basis or assessed a (Per Container) minimum charge or flat rate per con- Multiply factor tainer or trailer will be assessed by rates charges based on the overall length specified in 882 of the container as follows: Item 880 Factor 0-7 Meters 28 7-9 Meters 35 Over 9 Meters 58

Section 5: Items Nos. 62, 885, 890, 895, 897, 915, 930, 935, 960, 975,-_ 980, 985, 995, 1020, 1025, 1035, 1037, 1039, 1045, 1085, 1095, 1105, 1113, 1118 and'1125 are hereby amended to read as follow: ITEM DEFINITION OF TECHNICAL TERMS NO.

TERM DEFINITION Ton (a) The term "Weight Ton" means 1,000 kilo- grams, gross weight, unless otherwise specified. (b) The term "Measurement Ton" means one (1) cubic meter, unless otherwise specified. Measurement Tons may be based on Water Carrier cargo freight bills and/or ships manifest or com- puted by using the full outside dimen- sions on all sides of the package, un- 62 less otherwise specified. (c) The term "Revenue Ton", when used as a basis for assessing charges or re- cording tonnage, is defined as either a Weight Ton (1,000 kilograms), a Measurement Ton (1 cubic Meter), or commodity rate factor ton or combi- nation thereof.

SECTION V WHARF DEMURRAGE AND STORAGE

WHARF STORAGE RATES

(Items 885 to 1125)

(In Cents Per Ton of 1,000 Kilograms, except as otherwise shown.)

COLUMN A - Daily Storage Rate, per day or fraction thereof, Saturdays and Sundays and Holidays, inclusive. COLUMN B - Monthly Storage Rate, per month or fraction thereof. COMMODITY COLUMN ITEM A B NO.

Merchandise, in bond (See NO MONTHLY Item 1125) RATES 885

Merchandise, N.O.S., per 1,000 kilograms or 1 cubic meter, whichever produces the greater revenue. 20 253 890

Merchandise, N.O.S., when held in uncovered areas (See Note 1) 13 193 895 Per 1,000 kilograms or 1 cubic meter, whichever produces the greater revenue.

NOTE 1: Applies when outside un- covered storage is re- quested by shipper or con- signee of goods; will not apply where commodity rates are specifically named for either covered or uncovered storage.

SECTION V (contd.) WHARF DEMURRAGE AND STORAGE

WHARF STORAGE RATES (Items 885 to 1125)

(In Cents Per Ton of 1,000 Kilograms, except as otherwise shown.)

COLUMN A - Daily Storage Rate, per day or fraction thereof, Saturdays and Sundays and Holidays, inclusive. COLUMN B - Monthly Storage Rate, per month or fraction thereof. COMMODITY COLUMN ITEM

Merchandise, N.O.S., carried in cargo containers or trailers, manifested and assessed freight charges by the vessel on a per container or per trailer basis or assessed a minimum charge or flat (Per Container) rate per container or trailer will Multiply factor be assessed charges based on the by rates overall length of the container specified in as follows: Items 890 895 897 OVERALL LENGTH OF CONTAINER Factor 0-7 Meters 28 NO 7-9 Meters 35 MONTHLY Over 9 Meters 58 RATES

Canned Goods, N.O.S. (except dried, dehydrated or frozen), 12 143 915 in cases or cartons

Coffee, green, in bags, per ton of 1,000 kilograms 14 930

Cotton, Cotton Linters, com- pressed, in bales 15 227 935

Fruit, dried, in bags or cases 12 143 960

Iron or Steel Articles, N.O.S., when held in uncovered areas 12 114 Iron or Steel Articles, N.O.S., when held in covered areas 13 157 975 Iron or Steel Pipe, N.O.S. 15 198

Liquor, i.e., Alcoholic Beverages 21 256 980

Lumber, per 1,000 feet B.M., 30 Lumber, per 1,000 feet B.M., 985 in uncovered areas 15

Milk, or Milk Products, dried, in packages 14 180 995

Ore and Ore Concentrates, in bulk or in packages, when held in uncovered area 12 114 1020

SECTION V (contd.) WHARF DEMURRAGE AND STORAGE

WHARF STORAGE RATES (Items 885 to 1125)

(In Cents Per Ton of 1,000 Kilograms, except as otherwise shown.)

COLUMN A - Daily Storage Rate, per day or fraction thereof, Saturdays and Sundays and Holidays, inclusive. COLUMN B - Monthly Storage Rate, per month or fraction thereof.

COMMODITY COLUMN ITEM A B NO.

Paper and Paper Articles, viz.: Bags 22 123 Boxes, Fibre, Corrugated, K.D. Folded 26 343 Napkins, Towels 35 574 Newsprint, in rolls 9 114 1025 Pulpboard, in rolls 15 153 Tissues, N.O.S., including toilet paper 26 343 Waste, in machine com- pressed bales or bundles 15 153 Wrapping Paper 22 267

Petroleum and Petroleum Pro- ducts, in packages, out- bound only 12 143 1035

Pipe, asbestos and/or cement when held in uncovered areas 12 143 1037

Plywood or Veneer, N.O.S., in packages 22 279 1039

Rice 12 143 1045

Sugar, N.O.S., in sacks 12 143 1085

Tin Plate 12 114 1095

Vehicles, motor, on wheels, not boxed (as described in Item 835): (a) When stored in closed areas 90 1989 1105 (b) When stored in open areas 33

Wire or Strapping in car- tons, boxes, crates, on skids or on reels 13 143 1113

Yachts and Small Boats (applicable Intercoastal Trade only): For the first 14 calen- dar days after expira- NO tion of free time 45 MONTHLY For each day exceeding 14 RATES 1118 calendar days 90 WHARF STORAGE ITEM SECTION V (contd.) MERCHANDISE IN BOND NO.

When merchandise in bond is accepted for storage on the terminal, daily storage rates shown in Items 890 to 1118, inclusive, plus 50 percent, will apply unless otherwise provided. 1125

NOTE: Any charge made by the Collector of Customs in connection with deliveries from bonded section of terminal, is to be paid by the party or parties for whose account the service is rendered.

Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect on July 1, 1982,

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, April 6, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Pineda - 1.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held April 20, 1982 By the following Vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 5 Noes: None

Absent: Commissioners Connolly and Hunter, - 2

Attest Z- /

-16- 1 Af 'idavit of rublication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND, LEGAL DEPARTMENT PORT ORDINANCE NO. 21449

STATE OF CALIFORNIA

County of ALAMEDA •k r L being duly sworn, say:

That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth.

That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned. was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and

printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for an y number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice PORT ORDINANCE N . 24149

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

APRIL to-wit: fromthe 19TH day of 4.D. 19 82 .

to and until the 19TH day of APRIL A.D. 19 82,,

both days inclusive. and as often during said period as said newspaper was APRIL 19, 1982 published, to-wit:—

Subscribed and sworn to before me this

19TH day of APRIL A .D. 19 8 2 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA COMM:SS:DP r:xpires May 8, 1934 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO, 2448

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXE- CUTION OF A LICENSE AND CONCESSION AGREEMENT WITH TRANSAMERICA AIR- LINES.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commis- sioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain License and Conces- sion Agreement dated the 1st day of September, 1981, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, as Licensor, and TRANSAMERICA AIRLINES, a Delaware corporation, as Licensee, whereby the Port assigns to Licensee the license, concession and privilege to use at the Metropolitan Oakland International Airport an area of 1,277 square feet in Building No. L-807, 1,984 square feet in Building No. L-808, 762 square feet in Build- ing No. L-809, 41,378 square feet in Building No. L-810, 7,280 square feet in Building No. L-811, 6,652 square feet in Building No. L-811, 87,100 square feet in Building No. L-820, 2,158 square feet in Building No. L-872, 175,750 square feet of adjacent paved apron area and 11,900 square feet of paved parking area, which said real property is located in the "Port Area" in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, said Agreement restricting Licensees use of said real property to a major maintenance and over- haul base for its own aircraft and other uses inciden- tal thereto, said Agreement being for a term commenc- ing upon the expiration of thirty (30) days after final approval of this ordinance and continuing to and including August 31, 1983, at a monthly rental of $16,128.12 through August 31, 1982 and a monthly rental of $18,569.37 thereafter, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Agreement, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. Section 2. The Secretary of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute said Agreement.

Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final adoption and the Port Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Agreement.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, April 6, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Pineda - 1.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held April 20, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 5 Noes: None

Absent: Commissioners Connolly and Hunter -2 --)/2

Appro. ed as to form and legality: r l - Affidr17it of Publication DR NEN

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2448

STATE OF CALIFORNIA s. County of ALAMEDA Lind being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized 10 e-rtbitne representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and T printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the 1111 ill ill 1112 NM EC MI MI Oil time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as animals decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by 685-Pets685 -Pets and Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed Supplies

6 WEEK old Pit Bull puffuo, and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the 975. 225-9275 dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, AL. 1101oredte!Golden Pet mix Pups S111 tee 231-9659 having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the AMAZON Yellow nape nand-f,1 9800. Baby Blue Fronts 4350 67E0856 interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, AQUARIUMS glaSsioieni below wholesale 391-5557 profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, BIRDS,. Parakeets 57.95, 55 Sal tanks $55. WET PEI5 professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. PET CENTER 237-3578 BORDER come mix free m 9 That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular moo owner ill • sove from pound. 582-4999 intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for BOXER F. AKC oil shots 1 yr. eve, wknas 451-5917 more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein CAIRN Terr PUPPY M 4 ono AKC shots 53007o/r 826- mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2448 8 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

16TH APRIL 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 16TH APRIL 82 to and until the day of A.D. 19

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was APRIL 16, 1978 published. to-wit:—

Subscribed a d sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL LEONARD G. SAN JUAN 16TH APRIL NOTARY PUBL/C CALIFORNIA - da v of A.D. 19 82 COUNTS OF AL,6669900 Commit: le79686 kW 8, 8254

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE No. 2447

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXE- CUTION OF A LEASE WITH EDWIN J. ZELDIN.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commis- sioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Lease dated the 16th day of March, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, as Lessor, and EDWIN J. ZELDIN, an individual, doing business under the firm name and style of GREAT ATLANTIC LOBSTER COMPANY, as Lessee, whereby the Port leases to Lessee and Lessee leases from the Port approximately 6,000 square feet of first floor and upper level storage areas in Port Building No. F-522 and approximately 4,000 square feet of outside paved area, in Jack London Square, in the Inner Harbor Area of the "Port Area" in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, said Lease requiring Lessee to use the demised premises for storage, handling, packaging, and wholesale and retail sales of live Maine lobsters and other seafood items and for uses incidental thereto, said Lease being for a term commencing upon the expiration of thirty (30) days after final approval of this ordinance and terminating December 31, 1983, at a monthly rental of $1,222.42, , and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Lease, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Lease. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final adoption and the Port Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Lease.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, April 6, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Pineda - 1.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held April 20, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 5

Noes: None

Absent: Affidavit of Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

) PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2447

STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say:

II NI le NI MI la NI That I am and was during all the time' herein mentioned a cite of the ;sifted Clearin United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. rate Party Want Best buy in the Bay That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and flar a Day printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the 7 DAYS 57.00 z time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation. as space !of each decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of t heC x,pace ceawcen Alameda, Judgment No, 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by ndard abbreviations Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the

S CLEARINGHOUSE" special ra interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, :under the Personal Message, Furnishings. Boats, Automotive, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, is. Each item for sale must a professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. of all items may not exceed $ ay, no refunds unless the ad rur my 50t per day. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular a, 1 intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California: for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2447 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 16TH day of APRIL A.D. 19 82. 16TH APRIL 82 to and until the day of A.D. 19

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published. to-wit:— APRIL 16, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this - .Co, - OFFICIAL SEAL 16TH APRIL A.D. 8 2 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN dav of 19 NOTARY PUBLIC • CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My tafeiniesioe Expires May 9, 1984 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2446

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 964 RELATING TO CONTAINER CRANE ASSIGN- MENTS AND RENTAL RATES.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Items Nos. 2696 and 2696-A of Section XII of Port Ordinance No. 964 are hereby amended to read as follows:

SECTION XII CONTAINER CRANE ASSIGNMENTS ITEM AND RENTAL RATES RATES NO.

TRAVELING GANTRY CRANES — RENTAL RATES (Cranes C-6756 and C-6757- Middle Harbor Terminal, Berths A, B, C D)

Preferentially Assigned to Berths C and D

Charges are for the use of the cranes and the cost of fuel and maintenance. Expandable spread- ers capable of lifting containers ranging in length from Twenty (20) feet up to and including forty (40) feet in length will be provided by the Port. Wharfage, dockage and other tariff charges are in addition to the charges named in this Item (Subject to Item No. 168).

1) Crane C-6756 (X-442): Hourly rate of $395.00 is based on a rental rate of $275.00 and a maintenance and fuel charge of $120.00. There will be a four- hour minimum charge for maintenance and fuel. The rental charge of $275.00 per hour and the maintenance and fuel charge of $120.00 per hour will be billed by and (1) $395.00 is directly payable to the Port. (2) $370.00 per hour 2) Crane C-6757 (X-441): or fraction Hourly rate of $370.00 is based on a rental thereof rate of $250.00 and a maintenance and fuel per crane. 2696 charge of $120.00. There will be a four- ITEM SECTION XII CONTAINER CRANE ASSIGNMENTS AND RENTAL RATES RATES NO.

TRAVELING GANTRY CRANES — RENTAL RATES (Cranes C-6756 and C-6757 - Middle Harbor Terminal, Berths A,_E, C

Preferentially Assigned to Berths C and D

(contd.)

hour minimum charge for maintenance and fuel. The rental charge of $250.00 per hour and the maintenance and fuel charge of $120.00 per hour will be billed by and is directly payable to the Port. 2696

NOTE 1: These are traveling Gantry type con- tainer cranes; diesel-powered. Maxi- mum capacity, under the spreader, 45,723 kilograms or 45.7 metric tons. Crane C-6756 has an outreach of 38.1 meters. Crane 6757 has an outreach of 33.5 meters.

NOTE 2: Any users, other than the Preferen- tial Assignee shall notify the assignee at least 24 hours in advance of its needs. If less than 24 hours notice is given to the Preferential Assignee for the use of thecrane(s), said user will pay to the Preferential Assignee a penalty of $120.00 for a day shift operation and $225.00 for a night shift.

NOTE 3: Should any user, other than the Prefer- ential Assignee, cancel the use of a crane without giving the Preferential Assignee at least 24 hours notice, the same penalties noted in Note 2 above will apply.

NOTE 4: Any user, other, than the Preferential Assignee, using the crane(s) will pay a standby charge of $90.00 per hour for each hour, the crane machinery is operating and the mechanic is standing by. ITEM RATES NO.

TRAVELING GANTRY CRANES — RENTAL RATES (Cranes 6788 and 6790 - Middle Harbor Terminal, Berths A, B, C D)

Preferentially Assigned to Berths A and B

Charges are for the use of the cranes and the cost of fuel and maintenance. Twenty (20) foot and forty (40) foot spreaders will be provided by the Port. Wharfage, dockage and other tariff charges are in addition to the charges named in this Item (Subject to Item No. 168).

1) Crane C-6788 (X-444): Hourly rate of $370.00 is based on a rental rate of $250.00 and a maintenance and fuel charge of $120.00. There will be a four- hour minimum charge for maintenance and fuel. The rental charge of $250.00 per hour and the maintenance and fuel charge of $120.00 per hour will be billed by and is directly (1) $370.00 payable to the Port. (2) $395.00 per hour 2) Crane C-6790 (X-443): or fraction Hourly rate of $395.00 is based on a rental thereof rate of $275.00 and a maintenance and fuel per crane. 2696-A charge of $120.00. There will be a four- hour minimum charge for maintenance and fuel. The rental charge of $275.00 per hour and the maintenance and fuel charge of $120.00 per hour will be billed by and iS directly payable to the Port.

NOTE 1: These are traveling Gantry type con- tainer cranes, diesel-powered. Maxi- mum capacity, under the spreader, 45,723 kilograms or 45.7 metric tons. Crane 6788 has an outreach of 34.6 meters. Crane 6790 has. an outreach of 38.1 meters.

NOTE 2: Any users, other than the Preferential Assignee shall notify the Preferential Assignee at least 24 hours in advance of its needs. If less than 24 hours notice is given to the Preferential Assignee for the use of the crane(s), said user will pay to the Preferential Assignee a penalty of $120.00 for a day shift operation and $225.00 for a night shift.

NOTE 3: Should any user, other than the Pref- erential Assignee, cancel the use of a crane without giving the Preferential Assignee at least 24 hours notice, the same penalties noted in Note 2 above will apply. ITEM RATES NO. TRAVELING GANTRY CRANES — RENTAL RATES (Cranes 6788 and 6790 - Middle Harbor Terminal, Berths A, B, C D)

Preferentially Assigned to Berths A and B

(contd.)

NOTE 4: Any user, other than the Preferential Assignee, using the crane(s) will pay a standby charge of $80.00 per hour for each hour the crane machinery is operating and the mechanic is standing by. 2696-A

Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect May 21, 1982

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, April 6, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Pineda - 1.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held April 20, 1982 By the following Vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 5 Noes: None

Absent: Commissioners Connolly and Hunter - 2

President. Attest Secret Ty. pproved as to form and legal : A

is y'a-aY- Port Attorney 1932 un i 9 NI 2: Affidavit of PublicationATToRNEy

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2446

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mention citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation. as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a ,general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2446

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME 16TH APRIL to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 82, 16TH APRIL to and until the day of A.D. 19 82 , both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was APRIL 16, 1982 published, to-

04^ -(3 Subscribed and sworn to before me this LEONARD G. SAN JUAN 16TH APRIL 82 NOTARY PUEN_IC • CALIFORNIA da y of A.D. 19 COUNTY OF ALAMEOA Ely Etinanissioil Expires 1,13y 8, 1984 S BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2045

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 5 AND 9 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 1149 RELATING TO CHARGES FOR USE OF FACILITIES AT METROPOLITAN OAKLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 5 of Port Ordinance No. 1149 here- by is amended to read as follows:

"Section 5. The landing fees per cal- endar month, or fraction thereof, for air- craft based at the Airport and engaged in commercial operations are $43.00 per month for one aircraft and $28.00 per month for each additional aircraft operated by one person; provided that the maximum landing fees per calendar month for each Fixed Base Operator at the Airport shall be $170.00 per calendar month.

"Aircraft shall be considered to be based at the Airport when owned or operated by a person holding a permit from the Port for commercial operation at the Airport, and no person shall engage in any commercial operation, as hereinabove defined, without prior permission of the Port."

Section 2. Subsections a, e and g of Section 9 of Port Ordinance No. 1149 hereby are amended to read respectively as follows:

"a. For spaces designated to accommo- date aircraft with wingspans or length, whichever is greater, of:

Daily Rates 1st 8 Each Addi- Hrs or tional 8 Hrs Maximum Monthly Fraction or Fraction Total Rates Thereof Thereof Daily

40 feet or less $ 53.00 $ 4.00 $ 2.00 $ 6.00 50 feet or less 75.00 5.00 3.00 8.00 75 feet or less 112.00 8.00 4.00 12.00 100 feet or less 135.00 10.00 5.00 15.00 125 feet or less 250.00 17.00 8.00 25.00 150 feet or less 365.00 25.00 12.00 37.00 175 feet or less 485.00 32.00 16.00 48.00 200 feet or less 600.00 40.00 20.00 60.00 Over 200 feet 720.00 48.00 24.00 72.00 Blimp 625.00 44.00 21.00 65.00 "Notwithstanding the monthly rates hereinabove set forth, the monthly rate for aircraft 40 feet or less requiring taxi-in/taxi-out capability is $70.00.

"No fee shall be assessed an aircraft parked at the Airport for less than three (3) hours."

"e. For storage of aircraft in T-Hangars, the monthly storage rates exclu- sive of office space in said T-Hangars shall be as follows:

Hangar Area Monthly Rates PORT-A-PORT(S) $118.00 PORT-A-PORT(LT) 143.00 840 square feet 115.00 960 square feet 130.00 1,110 square feet 152.00 1,152 square feet 158.00 1,596 square feet 217.00

"The rate for office space in said T-Hangars shall be $.1300 per square foot per month rounded to the nearest $0.50 for the total office space occupied."

"g. For outside aircraft parking spaces in unpaved, unimproved areas: A monthly rate equal to 75% of the monthly rate for like aircraft prescribed in Section 9a above."

Section 3. This ordinance shall be effective June 1, 1982.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, April 6, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Pineda 1. CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners Adoptedata regular meeting held April 20, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 5 Noes: None

Absent: Commissioners Connolly and Hunter, - 2

President.

Attest Seeretary. Approve as to form and-46141y: /—*1 Port A rney

AffitteLvit of Publicatibistf""EY

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND l PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2445

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citiz the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation. as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. qC feet toet 75 fee, That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular ton feet 125 feet c intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for 150 fee. c 175 feet 0 200 feet o more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein over 200 blimp mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. forth, toxh That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO . 2445

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME 16TH APRIL 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 "Thf 5,1E0 be 16TH APRIL 82 fcr the h to and until the day of A.D. 19

proven cte for L both days inclusive. and as often during said period as said newspaper was Section 3 APRIL 16, 1982 In Board „ PoSSi o to or published. to-wit:— Equipment ers Connolly, Noes: None. A

Subscribed and sworn to before me this

16TH da y of APR1LA.D. 19 82 NOTARY PORLIC - CALI,ORNA / COUNT`, OF ALAIV,,DA My eamtPissien Expire: May 0, I9V4 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO, 2444

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 1660 RELATING TO THE CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE COST OF GROUP DENTAL INSURANCE FOR CERTAIN EMPLOYEES OF THE PORT OF OAKLAND.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Port Ordinance No. 1660 hereby is amended by the addition of the following Section 2a thereto:

"Section 2a. ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS. In addition to the monthly sum set forth in Section 2 of this Port Ordinance No. 1660, the Board shall contribute for the cost of addi- tional orthodontic insurance, for each eligible employee hereunder, as set forth in Section 3 hereof but excluding those employees in classifications in the Ports Professional-Engineering Unit, Maintenance-Operations Unit and Clerical- Administrative Unit, the further sum of Two and 50/100 Dollars ($2.50) per month."

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, March 16, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioner Connolly - 1.

Adopted at a regular meeting held April 6, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6 Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Pineda - 1 Affidavi of Publican M■••■•••■••••■ IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND, PORT ATTORNEY r PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2444

STATE OF CALIFORNIA

County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: 2089 E. !:1, street N LEANC1, ,; 623 - 4122 SUBARU 74 Cri._ That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the am new ra0. 0 s " an/rm ass rurrtr.-A ma9 $1200 53/ United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the SUBARU '77 r matter or action herein set forth. 7-f refvery : 22///aLln 2200 H, 7999, 6..1 h That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized SURARU 2/ reign 21/. in,

061 2A CAL 011 444 • 14621, 4Ea- representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and SUBARU.. NOHRS II.LBOAT printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the All LALJEFLP/n, time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation. as

M Buhr, decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of A / L A, 21266,- LADPO 42B1,9332 Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by S EN/La L 1955 4/5-175/ Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed Toy CP 1 ,0 C;T e,ri Cana 05 e•If to 54995 707-552-24,1 and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the nl TOY Celica ST conci 865-2773 dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2444 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 29TH day of MARCH A•D. 19 82

to and until the 29th day of MARCH A.D. 1982 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published. to wit: MARCH 29 , 19 82

Subscribed and sworn to before me this LEONARD G. SAN JUAN 30th MARCH 82 NOTARY PUBLIC • CALIFORNIA da y of A.D• 19 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My C,Im pais3Ime Expi,:as May 8, 1984 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2443

AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHO- RIZING THE EXECUTION OF A SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT AND DIRECTING RECORDATION THEREOF.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commis- sioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Second Supplemental Agreement dated the 16th day of March, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through its Board of Port Commissioners, as Lessor, and EAST BAY REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT, a body politic, as Lessee, amending that certain Lease dated the 1st day of April, 1976, recorded the 13th day of May, 1976, in Reel 4364, Official Records of Alameda County, California, Image 677, relating to the dele- tion from the demised premises of approximately 1.28716 acres and the addition to the demised premises of approximately 1.55758 acres, and relating to use and maintenance of facilities on portions of deleted demised premises, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Second Supplemental Agreement. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its adoption and the Port Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Second Supplemental Agreement.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, March 16, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioner Connolly - 1.

Adopted at a regular meeting- held April 6, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6

Noes : None

Absent: Commissioner Pineda - 1 Affidavit Publicat,- :Loa

116.141•1■MY IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND, PORT ATTORNEY PORT ORDINANCE NO. 24119

STATE OF CALIFORNIA

County of ALAMEDA 1, /)}--11 being duly sworn, say:

S I, • ' " sou lays, stereo, excel cond. Mr Call Collect (707) 552-4050 That I am and was during all the time herein mentione a citizen of the d. PORS 78 924 all black stereo Sunrf $8000 893-3269 United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the -17) PORS 79 924 5 spa, olr, cass, sunrf, alloys, 31K mi. matter or action herein set forth. An absofute beauty. dIr Cal Collect (707) 552-4050 PORSCHE 625 Cpe S6200/ That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized 5 Or 652-0260 849-2420 34, representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and PORSCHE '79 924 COUPE 5-speed, sunroof, mocha printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y — block in color with tan inte• TODAY, which was during all the K, rior, less than 32,000 miles. ■43 Real nice cor (237YB.D. Ot- time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation. as ter exp. 3-31-82 S1C,777 decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of OAKLAND DODGE JAGUAR-RENAULT Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by -27M Street OAKLA29N4D 834-8775 Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed PORSCHE 911 66 5 spd Le- Blanc Motors 581-6611 828- and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the 6322 SAAB 99E 71 S1500/ofr 540- dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, 8221 or 84ON3,490 SAAB having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the 2• -nt,26091a%glosriyim SAAB...... NOHRS IMPORTS interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, SEE US NOW We will not be undersold IMMEDIATE DELIVERY profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2443 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME 29TH to-wit: from the day of MARCH A.D. 19 82 29TH to and until the day of MARCH A.D. 19 82

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was MARCH 29, 1982 published, to-wit:--

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL LEONARD G. SAN JUAN 30TH MARCH 82 NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORNIA day of A.D. 19 COUNT'? OF ALAMEDA Conn[s:aa Coy 0, 11104 2M 7.42 FORM 18-C

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2442

Introduced by Seconded by

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 5,015 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 CREATING ONE ADDI- TIONAL POSITION OF MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows: Section 1. Section 5.015 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to create one additional position of Manage- ment Assistant, which section shall read as follows: No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No. Sec. 5.015 2 Management Assistant 80.4 In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, March 16, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioner Connolly - 1.

Adopted at a regular meeting held April 6, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Pineda 1 Affida it of Publicatim IN THE MATTER OF

PORT OF OAKLAND, PORT ATTORNEY PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2442

STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. County of ALAMEDA

eui to no, nest otter 548- being duly sworn, say: 1316 or 531-1986 nites VW • PEUGEOT 76 504 Diesel 4 mat: 41K. Or 4 spd, air, snrt, riot That I am and was during all the time' herein mention-, a citizen of the 53999 (Stock =136) Geary 10 Motors 465-0141 VW 000 United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the PEUGEOT 79 604. Like 9727 • new, sunrt, auto, air. 59700. matter or action herein set forth. C. 447-4017 or 449-6050 PEUGEOT 74 504 Sedan x- diesel 53600. 548-0/37 VW greli That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized - PLY Duster 73 2 dr, new 836- rods, auto, P5 P8, 6 CVI. 11300. 687-5783 VW t representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and $270 POR 72 914 6 c ,,tt 5 spd new: printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the eng, radials, silver paint VW Stereo air 57K ors mi Must auk sell 55200;of r Buyers rmar- off time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation. as ket gem. 644-2861 John VW d anytime 5800 decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of POR 77 924 ex cond, always VW garaged, air mount ,fets of eng Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by 46 extras. 57300 537-9646 pair 1T: POR 75 914 Must sell Sst otr per Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed "1 652-0260 849-2420 Must sell VW and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2442

of which the annexed is arititeclgr, was published in said newspaper,

29th MARCH to-wit: from the day of 4 D. 19 82 , 29TH MARCH to and until the day of A.D. 19 82 , both days inclusive. and as often during said period as said newspaper was MARCH 29, 1982 published. to-wit:—

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL 30TH MARCHAeR 19 82 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN daydavof NOTAR LIC - CAUFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA 67Ires Ray 8, 1934

Notary Public in and for the 1aunty of Ala torte of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2441

AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A LEASE WITH MALRITE OF CALIFORNIA, INC.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Lease dated the 16th day of March, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, as Lessor, and MALRITE OF CALIFORNIA, INC., a corporation, as Lessee, covering a portion of the second floor of Port of Oakland Building No. F-107, which building is situated on the wester- ly 209.26 feet of the block southerly of Embarcadero West and easterly of the eastern line of Franklin Street, in Jack London Square, to be used by Lessee for the maintenance and operation of offices and broadcast studios for AM radio station KNEW and FM radio station KSAN, and for uses inci- dental thereto, for a term commencing on the first day of the calendar month next succeeding 30 days after the date of final passage of this ordinance and terminating the 31st day of December, 1988, subject to termination by Lessee upon 6 months prior written notice to the Port, at an initial monthly rental of $7,385.50, subject to adjustment of said rental as therein set forth, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Lease, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Sec- retary to attest said Lease. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final adoption and the Port Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Lease.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, March 16, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioner Connolly - 1.

GERALD L. POPE Assistant Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held June 1, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Higgins, Pineda and President Smith - 4

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioners Connolly, Eng and Hunter - 3 —7421/4X/ President.

Attest Secretary. Affid. t,

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND, PORT ATTORNEY PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2441

STATE OF CALIFORNIA

County of ALAMEDA

4 I, being duly sworn, say: dealer MBZ 76 2400 auto, air, That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a cl izen of the Stereo, extra tank. Low /pi, 14 excel cond. alr Call Collect Vw United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the (707) 552-4050 brc 80 MBZ 240)) 81 518,950. Sorl 676-5160 799-5290 V W matter or action herein set forth. MBZ 280E 77 Exc cond, car re loaded, 54K mi. Must sell vw 514,200/bst Or 499-9006 That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized 30 goo M132 71 2805L auto, air; rim stereo, 2 tops, 48K orig 223 representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and Showroom cond. Call VW Y TODAY, which was during all the Collect (707) 552-4050 011 printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA 6 MU 79 300D sort tope im- COO mac toad 846-5947 Cell time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation. as MBZ 75, 4505LC, 114K w 21,500ne excl co nc en decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of 5unet, sh, w tires 8. w s. VW Very fancy! 626 -567) 9 am to 5:30 pin Sed Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by con MOO 74 280 auto, ar, VW Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed stereo, Power windows, cog 56K mi, excel cond. dlr Call Collect (707) 552-4050 VW and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the MBZ 450 SL 76 low tri lady owner great core 352- dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, --333? or 452-3074 79 having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the 75 74 1 interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, lis I,. fit 74 f directs r In €ci f 72 profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, 1982. Pasg. clutch sinners CreC 71 E professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. Noes: None. os 19 80 s Ile bd Assisid? That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular 274: intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2441 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 29TH day of MARCH A.D. 19.8.2..

29TH MARCH A.D. 19..82.. to and until the day of both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was MARCH 29, 1982 published, to-wit:—

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30TH MARCH 82 da y of A.D. 19 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2440

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 2, 3, 10, 10.12, 18a AND 21 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 1149 RELATING TO CHARGES FOR USE OF FACILITIES AND THE PROVISION OF AVIATION FUEL AT METROPOLITAN OAKLAND INTERNA- TIONAL AIRPORT.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 2 of Port Ordinance No. 1149 hereby is amended to read as follows:

"Section 2. Except as provided in Sections 3, 5 and 7 of this ordi- nance, or by a written agreement be- tween the Port and an Airline Operator, the following landing fees and opera- tion charges are hereby established for each aircraft using the landing areas, including the helicopter land- ing areas, at the Airport:

"a. For aircraft, other than those described in Subsection c of this Sec- tion 2, having a maximum gross landing weight of less than 12,500 pounds, $11.88 per landing;

"b. For aircraft, other than those described in Subsection c of this Section 2, having a maximum gross landing weight of 12,500 pounds or more, the rate shall be 954 per 1,000 pounds.

"Notwithstanding the provi- sions of Section 2a hereinabove set forth, the landing fees and operation charges for aircraft operated by an air carrier certificated by the Civil Aeronautics Board or a scheduled intrastate carrier certificated by the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California shall be 954 per 1,000 pounds of maximum gross landing weight per aircraft regard- less of the total weight of the aircraft. "c. For aircraft operated by Air- line Operators who lease or license space from the Port in the airline terminal com- plex the rate shall be 82 per 1,000 pounds."

Section 2. Section 3 of Port Ordinance No. 1149 hereby is amended to read as follows:

"Section 3. A landing fee shall not be assessed against any aircraft making an emergency return to the Airport not having landed at another airport. The landing fee and operation charge for each non- revenue producing flight, including but not limited to training and familiariza- tion flights, of aircraft operated by an air carrier certificated by the Civil Aeronautics Board or a scheduled intra- state air carrier certificated by the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California, are hereby established at 41 for each 1,000 pounds of maximum gross land- ing weight per aircraft landed."

Section 3. Section 10 of Port Ordinance No. 1149 hereby is amended to read as follows:

"Section 10. Except as otherwise provided by contract, the following charges for space rental of ticketing counters and related office, holding room and baggage area in the Airport Terminal complex are hereby established:

"a. Ticketing counter space in Build- ing M-101, $2.007 per square foot per month;

"b. Office space behind ticketing counters and in Building M-104 and holding room space, $1.806 per square foot per month; and

"c. Baggage area behind ticketing counters, $1.605 per square foot per month."

Section 4. Section 10.12 of Port Ordinance No. 1149 hereby is amended to provide that the second level use fee shall be $5,758.00 per month for each unit and associated jet- way gate assigned.

Section 5. Section 18a of Port Ordinance No. 1149 hereby is amended to read as follows:

"Section 18a. Unless otherwise pro- vided by a written agreement between the Port and a Contract Account or an Airline Operator, the charge for each single delivery by Port personnel of five hundred (500) or more gallons of aviation fuel to a Contract Account or an Airline Operator of aviation fuel owned by the Airline Operator is $0.0185 per gallon for each gallon delivered. The charge for the dis- pensing of aviation fuel in single deliveries of less than five hundred (500) gallons to Contract Accounts or to an Airline Operator of aviation fuel owned by the Airline Operator shall be Nine and 25/100 Dollars ($9.25) for each such single delivery. This delivery charge is levied against and is payable by the oil company whose product is so delivered; provided that in the event such delivery involves fuel owned by an Airline Operator the delivery charge is levied against and is payable by the said Airline Operator.

"In addition to the retail purchase price of aviation fuel, a service charge of Five Dollars ($5.00) shall be made on each single retail aviation fuel delivery and sale of less than fifteen (15) gallons made to aircraft upon the ramp area surrounding the airline terminal complex comprised of Buildings Nos. M-101, M-102, M-103, M-104, M-106 and M-112."

Section 6. Section 21 of Port Ordinance No. 1149 hereby is amended to read as follows:

"Section 21. Except as otherwise provided by a written agreement with the Port, for the right, privilege and con- cession of making deliveries and self- deliveries of all types of aviation fuel and other fuel, including, but not limited to, automobile gasoline from off the Airport, to any person or location to, at or upon the Airport other than to a central fuel service stand provided by the Port or to a bulk storage plant of an oil company on the Airport, there is levied against each oil company or any other person, including specifically the United States Government or any department or agency thereof, making such deliveries and self-deliveries a charge of $0.0185 per gallon for each gallon of aviation fuel so delivered to a Consumer Account, a charge of $0.14 per gallon or the same payment per gallon as the Port is currently re- ceiving from the holder or holders of primary fueling privileges, whichever is greater, for each gallon of aviation fuel so delivered to other than a Con- sumer Account and a charge of $0.01 per gallon for each gallon of auto- motive gasoline (including automotive fuel used in ground equipment) so delivered."

Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect imme- diately except for the portion of Section 1 hereof amending Section 2, Subsections a and b, of Port Ordinance No. 1149, which shall take effect April 1, 1982.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, March 2, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Pineda - 1.

Adopted at a regular meeting held March 16, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Connolly - 1

App ON% as to form/ and le:xi y ,_/.....,:d...... 4...... "_.44 4 _L.,,44 Port A,ttney i Li

1 A.Aikth it of Publicatio:

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication o

PORT OF OAKLAND 66 Jack. London Square Room 201 Port Ordinance No. 2440 Oakland, CA. 94607 Attn: Patty Gonzales

ad 8649 STATE OF CALIFORNIA

County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the at time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation. as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the Itro& interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, limited professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular the B intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California: . for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein Rabbit a mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and Save character of the notice intended to be given. That the notice Port

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, one time

to-wit: from the 12th day of March A.D. 19 82.

I the celE to and until the 12th12 day of March A.D. 19 8 2 , t with on' Tie Picku both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was :iem Bloc March 12, 1982 their elegant rneial I ic published, to-wit:- look like they're dies town.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL LEONARD G. SAN JUAN 12th March 82 NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA day of A.D. 19 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Commission Expires May 8, 1984 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2439

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 2 AND 2a OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2255 RELATING TO THE CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE COST OF GROUP LIFE INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES OF THE PORT OF OAKLAND.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Sections 2 and 2a of Port Ordinance No. 2255 hereby are amended to read as follows:

"Section 2. CONTRIBUTIONS. The Board shall contribute the sum of Three and 43/100 Dollars ($3.43) per employee per month for the cost of such insurance.

"Section 2a. ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS. In addition to the monthly sum set forth in Sec- tion 2 of this Port Ordinance No. 2255, the Board shall contribute for the cost of additional group life insurance, with accidental death and dis- memberment coverage, for each employee in the management staff unit, the further sum of Thirty- Four and 3/10ths Cents ($.343) for each One Thou- sand Dollars ($1,000.00) of insurance required to provide life insurance for each such management staff employee in the face amount, including the insurance provided pursuant to Sections 1 and 2 of this Port Ordinance No. 2255, of each such employees annual salary rounded upward to the nearest One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00)." Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be retroactive to March 1, 1982.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, March 2, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Pineda - 1.

Adopted at a regular meeting held March 16, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Connolly --7-\1

President. Attest 1 AsdiSTANT Secretary. Approvedas to form and,lbfality: Jcia/14-1.2) Port A torney affidavit Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

Port of Oakland 66 Jack London Square Room 201 Port Ordinance No. 2439 Oakland, CA. Gon94607 Attn: zales

ad 8648 STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say:

That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as L LIC,Leri decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Lafrr,^in^n news e fore leaving Britain Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by • athon's North Sea off: Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed ties, David M. Roderick and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, Airlines having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the

Continued from Page C interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, to discuss runway del profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, landings at Dallas-Fort professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. Burlage said the agency pilots of deliberately de That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular 'Mere have been prong on in the last fe. intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for l le declined to point a 1 more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein "We have been heal col and off for months, mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and time to look into them,' character of the notice intended to be given. great number of flights and- swings in passenger That the notice Port Economy of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, one time

to-wit: from the 12th day of March A.D. 19 82

to and until the 12th day of March A.D. 19..5.2 . ,,

both days inclusive. and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published. to-Wit:— March 12, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL LEONARD G. SAN JUAN day of NOTARY PUBLIC • CALIFORNIA 12th March A.D. 19 82 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Commission Expires thy 8, 1984 'eZ'"iezi=aa;0- 2M 7-48 FORM I S-C

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE No. 2438

Introduced by Seconded by

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 5.182 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO CREATE ONE ADDITIONAL POSITION OF PORT PERSONNEL ANALYST.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 5.1.82 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to create one additional position of Port Personnel Analyst, which section shall read as follows: No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No.

Sec. 5.182 2 Port Personnel Analyst 59

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, March 2, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Pineda 1,

Adopted at a regular meeting held March 16, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Connolly - Affittavit of Fublicatipii

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of`--)' Port of Oakland 66 Jack London Square Room 201 Port Ordinance No. 2438 Oakland, CA. 94607 Attn: Patty Gonzales

ad 8646 STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. County of ALAMEDA -://Jiezzle-e70 being duly sworn, say:

That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth.

That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the 7ocal and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, -to. 2438' subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the '"tt DiN( CTION 5.182 OF PORT oh/ TO C6EATE ONE ADDITIONAL. , s hed for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, FIFGN 0, PORT PERSONNEL ANALYST. calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes,

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the CH, callings, races or denomination. of er::-,:cr,r1 as follows ...,4,,,..,4n 1. Section 5.182 of Port Ordinance. No. 867 is keree, ewspaper has been established, printed and published at regular ,11,1,1 to create one adaltionol position of Port Personnel r no, , :4, which section shall read as follows: !id City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for No. of 0 Prhitinr Tile S rs preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein Sec 92 2 Port PEtt,Or,e1 Analyst /.. 4 r ,,,,,,1 ,-,1 i9 9, I C,9,,,AiSSiOn ,r,,, Oakland, California, r(i notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and i 2. P,,,, ,.:199 c,,," 0, ," , d;,, 19,, Iht, following note Aye, C,,I,N , L,-, Hunter and President SrniihO, ,,,,ne r s Cr,r,o, .", r_r rrriu, LrIg, HIg ;1r,, ice intended to be given.

ice Port

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, one time 12th to-wit: from the day of March 4.D. 19 82 • 12th to and until the day of March A.D. 19 82

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— March 12, 1982

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL 12th day of March/L a 19 82 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Commission Expires May 8, 1984 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2437

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORT ORDINANCE NO. 964 RELATING TO CONTAINER CRANE ASSIGN- MENTS AND RENTAL RATES.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Item No. 2695 of Section XII of Port Ordinance No. 964 is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION XII ITEM CONTAINER CRANE ASSIGNMENTS AND RENTAL RATES RATES NO.

TRAVELING GANTRY CRANES — RENTAL RATES (Cranes 301, 395 and 420- Public Container Terminal, Berths G, H and I)

Charges are for the use of the crane(s) only. Twenty (20) foot and forty (40) foot spreaders will be provided by the Port. Wharfage, dock- age and other tariff charges are in addition to charges named in this item (subject to Item No. 168).

1) Crane 301 (X-421), Berth G: Hourly rate of $310.00 is based on a rental rate of $200.00 and a maintenance and power charge of $110.00. In return for providing power and maintenance of the crane and equipment, Preferential Assignee may retain the power and maintenance charge of $110.00. The rental charge of $200.00 is directly pay- (1) $310.00 able to the Port. (2) $335.00 per hour 2) Cranes 395 (X-422) 420 (X-423), Berths or fraction H I: Hourly rate of $335.00 is based thereof on a rental rate of $225.00 and mainte- per crane. 2695 nance and power charge of $110.00. In return for providing power and maintenance of the crane and equipment, Preferential Assignee may retain the power and mainte- nance charge of $110.00. The rental charge of $225.00 is directly payable to the Port. NOTE 1: These are traveling Gantry type container cranes; electric-powered. The capacity under the spreader, of Crane 1 is 30,482 kilograms or 30.5 metric tons. The capa- city, under the spreader, of Cranes 2 and 3 is 40,643 kilograms or 40.6 metric tons. NOTE 2: In the event the Cranes are used by a sec- ondary Assignee, the rental charge and the maintenance charge will be billed by and is directly payable to the Port. The Port will pay to the Preferential Assignee the maintenance and power charge.

Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect April 1, 1982. In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, March 2, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Pineda - 1.

Adopted at a regular meeting held March 16, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6 Noes: None

Absent : Commissioner Connolly - 1

President.

Attest Aeststset Secretary. Approyed as to form and ity :

Port 4 orney Affidavit of ablication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

Port of Oakland 66 Jack London Square Room 201 Port Ordinance No. 2437 Oakland, CA. 94607 Attn: Patty Gonzales

ad 8645 STATE OF CALIFORNIA S S. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say:

That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and Continued from Page e: printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA-Y TODAY, which was during all the nesses to borrow for eh time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as be one major reason th; be sluggish again this v decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of recovery in the overal Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by and half of the year. - Private ansiiiri Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed dent; with Data Rise and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the Mass., said that "busim state of disarray." dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, Many companies 1 having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the out short-term, high-in' interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, gations "and they just go out and borrow and profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, Regan, meeting wi professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. Securities Association, don't-believe-you premi That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular terert rates despite th iration has provided tI intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for supported last year. more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein Commerce official American companies t mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and by 0.4 percent in Janu; character of the notice intended to be given. gest two-month push to goods in at least 17 yes That the noticei Port The decline was th mg a revised 0.7 p-rcen was the first since the and the largest for w; could find updated stab of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, The new survey of one time covering executives' ri and February — shower March 1 percent decline fror to-wit: from the 12th day of 4.D. 19 82 adjusted, or "real," spe That's slightly less to and until the 12th day March A.D. cline estimated in a sin of 1982 And Ortner said: "It's first half (of the year) both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was viscid downward a little Put the report .said published. to-wit:— ParchMar 12,12 19 28 percent pickup in real s half of the year. and behavior suggests' uptiv, indeed under way by ft, Pc said the latest surve y "a t the worst pa: part of the recession, is Subscribed and sworn to before me this OFFICIAL SEAL He added that LEONARD G. SAN JUAN 12th March 82 NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORNIA day of A.D. 19 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Commission Expires May 8, 1984 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2436

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF THIRD SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH UNG COMPANY, INC.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Third Supplemental Agreement dated the 16th day of February, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, as Lessor, and UNG COMPANY, INC., a corporation, as Lessee, amending that certain Lease between the Port and UNG COMPANY, INC., as the present Lessee after successive assignments with the consent of the Port from the original Lessee, HARRY E. SIMMONS, BURTON C. WILLIAMS and CARL REID, copartners, dated the 29th day of December, 1961 and recorded upon the 16th day of April, 1962, in Reel 560, Image 811, Official Records of Alameda County, California, to add thereto an option of Lessee to extend its term, to modify the minimum and percentage rental pro- visions thereof, to add a performance deposit provision thereto, to provide for expansion of the restaurant build- ing on the demised premises, to modify the fire and liability insurance provisions thereof, and to add equal opportunity, nondiscrimination and employee resources development program provisions thereto, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Third Supplemental Agreement, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Sec- retary to attest said Third Supplemental Agreement. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final adoption, and the Port Attor- ney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Third Supplemental Agreement.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, February 16, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the follow- ing vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

Adopted at a regular meeting held March 2, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6

Noes : None

Absent:

Apprp7ed as to form and legality : t Po'Attorney Aftidayit o Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND, LEGAL DEPARTMENT PORT ORDINANCE NO. 24A§ C.X?

:LC

STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: eop. Dealer 632-125 That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the WHY BUY USED New cribs 859.98 DrUTYS Baby News Store United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the 2800 Hilltop Mall Rd Richmond 222-3884. matter or action herein set forth. 01111481NIMINNO161"1.1 music/hi-fi That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized 20,000 mmagmanalimme ues to representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and Gale.. 5 printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the Instruments FREW, GAKS time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as FINDER Steoiricoo, achoIler-heads 3 FIRE !3Ak1oy Switch Br ine decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of 1800 680-1533 FURS, 31..ENGERLAND drool set $556, Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by pc good cond 5325 or best Her 687-9132 GOVEF Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed 09 5-Pianos & and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the Organs (31 dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, HO( ABSOLUTELY BEST (Mis- h DEALS FOR PIANOS meat having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the HennIngs Music Center lutes. 112100 Broadway 444-1636 Bag. interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, dtALDWIN Studio upright Hous diExc cond, less than 5 yrs. 4632, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, $1650. 522-6446 aft 6 Wee,. 1405P 39 ' DISCOUNT with. professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. r14.Nos 8135 OSP That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular ogle -DETA' KEYBOARD fice 1557 Palos. Verdes Mall 523-1 intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for :NC 930-6355 Ant. 754-4466 MA more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein UILIAMOND Re g ency e mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2 14 36

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME 1ST to-wit: from the day of MARCH A.D. 19 82 1ST MARCH 82, to and until the day of A.D. 19 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published, to-wit:— mAacia...1, .19.82

OFFICIAL SEAL Subscribed and sworn to before me this LEONARD G. SAN JUAN • / NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA 1ST MARCH 82 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA day of A.D. 19 fly Commission Expires May 8, 1984

Notary Public in and fort e Countya eda. State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO, 2435

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXE- CUTION OF A LEASE WITH NORTHWEST MOTELS.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commis- sioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Lease dated the 16th day of February, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, as Lessor, and NORTHWEST MOTELS, a California limited partnership, as Lessee, whereby the Port leases to Lessee and Lessee leases from the Port approximately .738 acres of unimproved land on the southwesterly side of Embarcadero between the south- westerly production of 18th Avenue and 19th Avenue, in the Inner Harbor Area adjacent to Central Basin Marina, which said real property is located in the "Port Area" in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, said Lease requiring Lessee to construct upon the demised premises a motel containing approximately 100 units, and requiring that Lessee thereafter maintain and operate said motel, and an adjacent parking area to which Lessee is granted a right of nonexclusive use, in a first-class manner, said Lease being for a term of 50 years commencing upon the expiration of thirty (30) days after final approval of this ordinance or the date that the Lease is approved in writing by the Department of Boating and Waterways of the State of California, whichever event occurs last, at an initial minimum monthly rental of $5,000.00 commencing the date that the motel opens for business or upon expiration of six (6) months after the effective date of the Lease (subject to adjustment at the end of each five-year period of the lease term) together with percentage rentals on gross receipts as specified in said Lease, and other- wise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Lease, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Lease.

Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final adoption and the Port Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Lease.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, February 16, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

Adopted at a regular meeting held April 6, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6

Noes: None cf Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

CTT8 PORT OF OAKLAND, LEGAL DEPARTMENT PORT ORDINANCE NO . 4g5

STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: Example: hew Tri IP /Japan 81 $7495 1 652-0474 That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the 250. 7000 lb, - COBALT SEASWIRCSKIP1 United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the "nd eLL eKCTYPES SAN RAMO S-652-0474 matter or action herein set forth. sale 43 gas ypes. BOAT CENTE 950 up. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized 0-8520 680 At Crow Canyon between Walnut Creel representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and ine gcl Conn, 5) 685-1350 Dublin. 837-5558 printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the tery- tion•Sat 9-6, Sun 12• time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as >ale/ •81 20 CABIN Cruiser, extras, must sell DV 471-3497 decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of " 14x40" vertical mill- 701 -Sailboa ts Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by (Bridgepor Sansom Our- 31 AUX Sloop, wood, 0, Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed work 59000, bst v Sales, Inc. 4718 and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the t., Son Jose 22 COL survey many ex )•6670 84500/6st ofr 525-6217 dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, BC lathe, a 11111TnaiiikarsWiliiiraNi 2 TC 10X20 er. 408.293- having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the a WOMAN. rticie bench monessimeammenn interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, 1 1,, HP, 115/ t, 81500, 428• IMPORTANT profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, NOTICE The price Of sehicles professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. 2nr3T3 3 tisecl by dealers in Tribunes vehicle classif ALE tions does not necessc That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular , 12 13 include: Applicable faxes $1650 cense, transfer fees, fino intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for SU charges, or dealer docurt s5 tory Preparation chart S14 unless otherwise specific more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein 170 mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given.

That the notice PORT ORDINANCE NL. 2435

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 1ST day of MARCH A.D. 19 82 2 ,. 1ST to and until the day of MARCH A.D. 19 8

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was MARCH 1, 1982 published, to-wit:—

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OF FICIAL SEAL s t 82 h MARCH t LEONARD 0. SAN JUAN A.D. 19 • \ day of NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORNIA 1 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA

My Commission Expires may 8, 1284

of Alaraed: State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO, 2434

AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A LEASE WITH PARKER WAREHOUSES, INC.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Lease dated the 16th day of February, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, as Lessor, and PARKER WAREHOUSES, INC., a corporation, as Lessee, covering a gross area of 181,197 square feet, such being 4.15971 acres, and which area contains Port of Oakland Building No. K-101, containing an area of approximately 70,480 square feet, and appurtenances thereto, located at 265 Hegenberger Road, Oakland, California, to be used by Lessee for the storage, loading and unloading of cotton, and general cargo handled for steamship lines or shippers, and for uses and purposes incidental thereto, for a term terminating April 30, 1983, and commencing 30 days after the date of final passage of this Ordinance, at a minimum monthly rental of $11,750, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Lease, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Lease. Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final adoption and the Port Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Lease.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, February 16, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

Adopted at a regular meeting held March 2, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Pineda 1

AppAri ed as to form a egalit :

00 At o ey

Ai ictavit of Funlication IN THE MATTER OF

FORT OF OAKLAND, LEGAL DEPARTMENT

STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say:

700-Power Boats That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the L,toi e 26 FIBERFORM (Toot- United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the I/O, enclosed he sisals alley;alley, depth tinder, eel-, 510,800 9-5 pm 794-7 matter or action herein set forth. Equip., eves 656-5145 !S 2479 REINELL FIB, ed. 516,000 865-7534 That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized te.Discount 43S 788-2188 23 FIBERGLASS „, cruiser 1/0 w/1r r 54 representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and 9"" 995-8656 eves 6 to 2pnl rs, or printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the ,4S recto 22 ClAYO4U1SER A-1 1 .r rrn, ncto C-1-3.3ed $11,000 895-0490 - A0Vcm1r,co ITtTill TO 455 5 time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as 1, H9, , r3 crs n u ntrr $5500, 778-254 547-3742 or L,4 5650 decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of 16 1365, Peat, Monarch 5 6r,r HP Lv v trt wtcans Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Is mailing $3505 1v4 - 7944 656-5145 bu y, set, 12 flbreglas trlhull fist Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed 632-5300 boat 2 yrs old never u cost $650 will sell and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the `)=, Brian 455-6777 t LINER -SEASWIRL dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, Unbeatable prices. HARRISONS MARINI having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the Tool free (8001 822-96 interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, SUPER SALE HUGE DISCOUNTS C profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, REMAINING 81 BOA professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. Dont Bu y Any Boat I You Check With U DISCOUNTS TO 204 That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2434 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 1ST day of MARCH A.D. 19 8 2 ,, to and until the 1ST day of MARCH A.D. 19 82 , both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was 19 82 published, to-wit:— MARCH 1,

5) OFFICIAL SEAL Subscribed and sworn to before me this LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY POETIC - CALIFORNIA 1ST MARCH 82 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA day of A.D. 19 My Commission Expires May 8, 1984

• .• -•• ...... ••• Notary Puhlic in and for a State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2433

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A LEASE OPTION AGREEMENT AND LEASE WITH GROWTH PROPERTIES.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Lease Option Agreement dated the 16th day of February, 1982, between the CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through this Board, as Optionor, and GROWTH PROPERTIES, a California general partnership, as Optionee, whereby the Port grants to Optionee separate options for a period of twelve ()2) months commencing thirty (30) days from and after final adoption of this ordinance to enter into a Lease or supplemental lease with the Port for Parcel A and Parcel B, and whereby the Port and Optionee acquire mutual option rights for Optionee to enter into a supplemental lease with the Port for Parcel C for a period commencing after Optionees exercise of its option for Parcel A and after contingent termination of an existing lease option held by another party for Parcel C and terminating January 1, 1983 (the form and content of said Lease and said supplemental leases being attached as Exhibits "3", "4" and "6" to and incorporated into said Lease Option Agreement), said options being subject to timely occurrence of specified events including Optionees monthly option payments, (commencing thirty (30) days from and after final adoption of this ordinance) of $3,632.32 for Parcel A and of $3,216.91 for Parcel B and (commencing upon notice to Optionee of termination of the existing option on Parcel C) of $1,076.50 for Parcel C, said Parcel A covering approximately 3.27 acres of unimproved land, said Parcel B covering approximately 2.95 acres of partially improved land and said Parcel C covering approximately 1.0174 acres of unimproved land, all located on the east side of Embarcadero, in the Inner Harbor Area, which said real property is located in the "Port Area" in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, said Lease and supplemental leases requiring Lessee to construct upon the demised premises and off of the demised premises certain improvements (consisting of office buildings and restaurants and associated parking facilities and roadway improvements) for office, retail and restaurant use, and requiring that Lessee thereafter maintain and operate said improvements as a first-class, high-quality complex, and, permitting Lessee at Lessees option to subdivide portions of the premises into leasehold condominiums, said Lease being for a term of 50 years commencing upon the first day of the calendar month next succeeding the date that the Port by resolution acknowledges Optionees proper exercise of the option to enter into said Lease, at a monthly rental during construction of said improvements of $3,632.32 for Parcel A, $3,216.91 for Parcel B, and $1,076.50 for Parcel C and an initial minimum monthly rental thereafter of $7,264.63 for Parcel A, $6,433.81 for Parcel B, and $2,153.00 for Parcel C (subject to adjustment at the end of each five-year period of the lease term) together with percentage rentals specified in said Lease, and otherwise upon the terms and conditions specified in said Lease, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 2. The President of the Board of Port Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Lease Option Agreement,

Section 3. Upon the Boards acknowledgment by resolution of Optionees proper exercise of the option as to Parcel A and Parcel B, and upon Optionees proper exercise of its option as to Parcel C, as provided in the Lease Option Agreement, the President of the Board of Port Commissioners (or such other officer as may be designated by the Board) is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Lease, and, as may be appropriate, said supplemental leases.

Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its final adoption and upon proper exercise of said option and upon execution and acknowledgment of said Lease, the .Port Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to record said Lease.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, February 16, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

CHRISTOPHER C. MARSHALL Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners

Adopted at a regular meeting held April 6, 1982 By the following Vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter and President Smith - 6

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Pineda -

Affida7L tf Publi ion

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND, LEGAL DEPARTMENT PORT ORDINANCE NO. 21433

STATE OF CALIFORNIA

SS. County of ALAMEDA I, s3,;. terns On sate 800 being duly sworn, say: L SUPPLY -Domestic an Avenue AMC American .e0 782-2744 m That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the ±,,i rge` levy- ,9370040 A.dnidC 80 Eame -,-ii United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the wanted i dea $8000 23.1-6 of 0 matter or action herein set forth. CENT CO. day )., Oakland n:e3E-P corr443 starte, That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized 455-9224cl . e GRCanted. Ton e"' 312 One surplus mo• AMC Hornet equequipmentip 7/ representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and mentluaaaae rack, w sli3oforte.C3°‘ p r 547 407 ‘et__I printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the AM C OCr .76 6 , Perms ste-1 time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as

aftld AMC decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of RI41"1 tne!Pm24 bli I'le r: n'i li !11/ od shp 5650 848-532 Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by BUICK '79 LESABRE ike New (73 Notre reliable po Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed , Oaf 4 fl mocomtsfortable r s JPS 5120 payments No poi and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the s Must ca/1 Mr. win, 562-7177 dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a gbneral character, PEREZ CHEVROLI having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the BesS g 5131-8g674 °` BUICK Skylark 69 interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, 5550 Jim 547-9161. profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, BUICK s 9Dotl554234- professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. CADdC 7 $69 00 00 ofIF17416r4e3 That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular CAD 73El Dor 525( 233-1484 or 235-5256 intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for %ofr. COCK- CAD 78 EL DORADO. 714 moon roof (932 more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein 160,0tr. RED Need relioble port Parrot 5500/ make res. 877-4609 comfortable m mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and .v Payments. No bock meets. Must Mr, A 3 yrS old character of the notice intended to be given. .Pithy, ready • PEREZ Your; ffemale CHEVROLET CAD El . PORT ORDINANCE NO. 21433 cyfer%,2mga Dorado on That the notice Id,Spayed F cond $5001 ed, wht- tong It see fo ap- CAD 71 ElDo blue/ 223-7841 of- 52195/ofr 278-0827bu CAD68 Cid°, clean, and tamed cond, 59 call after 7:3000/ofr; 654.7 of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper,

FFICIA L S Subscribed and sworn to before me this LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTART PueLIC CALIFORNIA 1ST MARCH 82 1,4 C.OUNT7 OF ALAMEDA day of A.D. 19 y Expires May 8, 1984 BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2432

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 7.09 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO RETITLE THREE POSITIONS OF KEY PUNCH OPERATOR TO DATA ENTRY OPERATOR, AMENDING SECTION 7.112 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO, 867 TO CREATE ONE ADDITIONAL POSITION OF PORT SENIOR AUDITOR, AND ADDING SECTION 9.103 TO PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO CREATE ONE POSITION OF UTILITIES SUPERVISOR (PART-TIME).

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 7.09 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to retitle three positions of Key Punch Operator to Data Entry Operator, which section shall read as follows: No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No.

Sec. 7.09 3 Data Entry Operator 24

Section 2. Section 7.112 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to create one additional position of Port Senior Auditor, which section shall read as follows: No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No.

Sec. 7.112 2 Port Senior Auditor 67.2 Section 3. Section 9.103 is hereby added to Port Ordinance No. 867 to create one new position of Utilities Supervisor (Part-Time), which section shall read as follows: No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No.

Sec. 9.103 1 Utilities Supervisor Persons em- (Part-Time) ployed under this section shall be paid at the rate of 1/157ths of the monthly compen- sation fixed in Section 9.11 for each hour of service.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, February 2, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioner Connolly - 1.

Adopted at a regular meeting held February 16, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 7

Noes: None

Absent: None

Appro ed as to form and le ality:

‘,,I Affidavit of Publicatiot

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND, LEGAL DEPARTMENT PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2432

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: K M That I am and was during all the time herein men d a citizen of the at $1 UL, AND s and I- United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the voluble at w info. Call 31i,- matter or action herein set forth. J. 8031. Our Bay :onv, 3 ax 350 comp: 3 sad, 206-W.B. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized 1,000 782-8639 guide— ;n, turn, 18-20 the representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and oars, aluminum 1 Ivor boo. printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the Catc time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as Mkt decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and • n, it is in The Classi- character of the notice intended to be given. ghouse. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2432 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME 12th FEBRUARY 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 12TH FEBRUARY 82 to and until the day of A.D. 19 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was FEBRUARY 12, 1982 published, to-wit:—

Subscribed and sworn to before me this LEONARD G. SAN JUAN 12TH FEBRUAyD. 19 82 NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA dayd of COUN I Y OF ALAMEDA EXpit8S May 8, 1984 EIVias11311 2M F.45 FORM 18-C

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2431

Introduced by Seconded by

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 5.021 AND 10.10 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO CREATE ONE ADDITIONAL POSITION EACH OF ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY AND JANITRESS.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Sections 5.021 and 10.10 of Port Ordinance No. 867 are hereby amended to create one additional position each of Administrative Secretary and Janitress, which sections shall read respectively as follows: No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No. Sec. 5.021 7 Administrative Secretary 37.5 Sec. 10.10 11 Janitress 25

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, January 19, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 7. Noes: None. Absent: None.

Adopted at a a regular meeting held February 2, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Connolly - 1 e President.

Attest Secretary. fidavit oi Publication IN THE MATTER OF

PORT OF OAKLAND, PORT ATTORNEY

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: LIRE NEW — 81 ALLEGRO 22 gen, c That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the wa, electric step 8. n 55) 900 United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the 77 AMERICAN CLIPPER ogled .122, WAS $14 90 matter or action herein set forth. 73 TRAVEL MATE mini 18 WAS S9 900 That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized

TAKE TRADES BANK FIN, representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and SALE ENDS 2 printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the VENTURE 0 717 EAST EL CAMINO REAL time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as (408) 736-70 decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of (Betty e en 0611RoAcl Sf arm Mo(dy1,,Crds, Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2431 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

to-wit: from the 29TH day of JANUARY A.D. 19 82 ,, 29TH to and until the day of JANUARY A.D. 19 8 2 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was JANUARY 29, 1982 published, to-wit:—

Subscribed and sworn to before me this LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBLIC • CALIFORNIA 29TH JNAURY 82 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA day of A.D. 19 M tou1r1:.±8 Expires hay 8, 1984

Notary Public in and for the County Al eda, State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2430

AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREE- MENT WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR PURCHASE OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ADJACENT TO DOOLITTLE DRIVE AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION THEREOF.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. The Board of Port Commissioners hereby determines that that certain real property hereinafter described, owned by the City of Oakland and under the jurisdic- tion and control of said Board, has become unnecessary for port purposes or harbor development.

Section 2. The terms and conditions of that certain Right of Way Contract-State Highway, dated the 5th day of January, 1982, between this Board, as grantor, and the STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, as grantee, by which the Port agrees to sell and grantee agrees to purchase the said real property, subject to the terms and conditions therein set forth, for a purchase price in the sum of $93,800.00, are hereby approved.

Section 3. The President of the Board of Port Commis- sioners is hereby authorized to execute and the Secretary of said Board to attest said contract.

Section 4. In the event that the said grantee pur- chases the said real property in accordance with the terms and conditions of said contract, upon payment of the said purchase price, a Grant Deed therefor, being STATE OF CALIFORNIA Document No. 46787, shall be executed by the President of the Board of Port Commissioners on behalf of the City of Oakland and the Secretary of said Board shall attest the signature of the President of the Board; and such Grant Deed, when so signed and attested, acknowledged and sealed with the official seal of the Board, shall be deemed duly executed by the City of Oakland.

Secton 5. Said real property is situated in the "Port Area" of the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of Cali- fornia, and is more particularly described as follows: PARCEL 46787-1(SL4a)

A strip of land which varies in width from 40-44 feet wide, partly in the City of Oakland and partly in the City of San Leandro and which is contiguous to and southwesterly of the existing southwestern right of way line of Doolittle Drive, 66 feet in width, said road formerly known as Bayshore Boulevard, also known as a portion of County Road No. 1434, said strip extends northwesterly approximately 3,020 feet from the northern line of Eden Road and being more particularly described as follows:

COMMENCING at the monument known as "DOD-ANGLE" set at an angle point on the centerline of said Doolittle Drive which is distant thereon North 43°4015" West 3924.37 feet from the monument at Davis Street known as "DOD-DAV", said monument DOD-ANGLE having the coordinates x = 1509667.84 feet and y = 450121.18 feet based on the California Coordinate System, Zone 3, as are all bear- ings and distances in this description, last said monument is opposite the construction centerline, designated DL Line, Station 45 + 06.64 which DL Line is parallel with and 20 feet southwesterly of the existing Doolittle centerline between DOO-ANGLE and DOD-DAV, all stationing and offsets hereinafter referred to are from and along said DL Line; thence South 43°4015" East 47.417 feet; thence South 34°4639" West 33.681 feet to a point on the existing southwestern line of Doolittle Drive, said point also being at the most eastern corner of the parcel of land described in the Grant Deed from the City of Oakland, a municipal corporation acting by and through its Board of Port Commissioners, to Antone and Edna Mary Cannizzaro which was recorded July 21, 1958, in Book 8729 of Official Records at page 451, Alameda County Records, said point also being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING of the parcel being described; thence along last said line of Doolittle Drive South 43°4015" East 3018.236 feet to its intersection with the northern line of Eden Road, 50 feet in width; thence along last said line South 70°5902" West 126.222 feet to a point of cusp, said point being on a tangent curve, concave to the west with a radius of 50 feet; thence northerly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 113°42 for an arc distance of 99.22 feet to a point on the new southwestern line of Doolittle Drive; thence along last said line the following six courses: North 42°4258" West 231.809 feet to a point on a line parallel with and 53 feet southwesterly of the DL Line, opposite Station 72 + 50; North 43°4015" West 1620 feet to a point opposite Station 56 + 30, North 45°0107" West 170.047 feet to a point on a line parallel with and 57 feet southwesterly of said DL Line, opposite Station 54 + 60; North 43°4015" West 520 feet to a point opposite Station 49 + 40: North 42°2141" West 175.046 feet to a point on a line parallel with and 53 feet southwesterly of said DL Line opposite Station 47 + 65 and North 43°4015" West 196.019 feet to the intersec- tion of the southwesterly prolongation of the southeastern line of the hereinabove referred to Cannizzaro parcel (8729 OR 451); thence along last said prolongation and said line North 34°4639" East 40.829 feet to the point of beginning.

EXCEPTING therefrom all that portion of the hereinabove described parcel which is southerly of the northern line of the former Southern Pacific right of way which is also the area described as Parcel Two in the Grant Deed from Southern Pacific Transporta- tion Co. to the City of Oakland, actin g by and through its Board of Port Commissioners, which was recorded October 16, 1978 in Reel 5626, Image 396, Official Records of Alameda County, said northern line also being the City boundary line common to the Cities of Oakland and San Leandro.

Bearings and distances used in the above description are based on the Califor- nia Coordinate System, Zone 3. Multiply distances shown by 1.00007 to obtain ground level distances.

Parcel 46787-2(SL4b)

A temporary slope and drainage ease- ment, which shall terminate upon the date of completion of the construction of improve- ments to the land described hereinabove as land on which Grantor grants a highway right of way, or on December 31, 1981, whichever date shall first occur, located in the City of San Leando and more particularly described as follows:

The hereinafter described parcel is located and described with reference to the highway construction centerline which is designated as the DL Line, said line is parallel with and 20 feet southwesterly of the existing centerline of Doolittle Drive, 66 feet in width, said road formerly known as Bayshore Boulevard and also known as a portion of County Road No. 1434, DL Line Station 45 + 06.64 is opposite the monument which is known as "DOO-ANGLE" , which is set at an angle point on said Doolittle Drive,

3 the bearing of last said centerline to the monument known as "DOD-DAV" is being taken as South 43°4015" East for the purpose of this description and the stationing along the hereinabove referred to DL Line increases to the southeast, and are more particularly described as follows:

A strip of land 5 feet in width which is contiguous to and southwesterly of the new southwesterly right of way line of Doolittle Drive, the northeasterly line of said strip is more particularly described as follows:

BEGINNING at a point on said south- westerly right of way line which is 53 feet right of DL Line Station 45 + 68.98, said point being at the intersection of the southwesterly prolongation of the south- eastern line of the parcel of land described in the Deed to Antone Cannizzaro et ux, which was recorded on July 21, 1958, in Book 8729 of Official Records at page 451, Alameda County Records; thence South 43°4015" East 196.019 feet to an angle point in said right of way line which is 53 feet right of DL Line Station 47 + 65; thence South 42°2141" East 175.046 feet to an angle point 57 feet right of DL Line Sta- tion 49 + 40 thence South 43°4015" East 270 feet to a point opposite DL Line Station 52 + 10. The norhtwesterly terminus of said strip ends at a line bearing South 36°4639" West from the point of beginning.

EXCEPTING therefrom all that portion of the hereinabove described parcel which is southerly of the northern line of the former Southern Pacific right of way which is also the area described as Parcel Two in the Grant Deed from Southern Pacific Transporta- tion Co. to the City of Oakland, acting by and through its Board of Port Commissioners, which was recorded October 16, 1978 in Reel 5626, Image 396, Official Records of Alameda County, said northern line also being the City boundary line common to the Cities of Oakland and San Leandro. Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after its final adoption.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, January 5, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Creque - 1.

Adopted at a regular meeting held January 19, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 7 Noes: None

Absent: None

- 5 -

Affid._ , Public tion T

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2430

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA 2POLO ei/-) .OTICES being duly sworn, say: NOT,t L 10 BIDDERS The i of Education of the Oakland Dr ,,,,A School District is That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a n of the calling for seared proposals to be delivered to the Purchasin g De- United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the Partment, 900 High Street, Oak- land, California, until Friday the matter or action herein set forth. 29th clay of January, 1982 at 2:00 P.M. at which time bids will be opened. for: That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned. was the authorized Bid No. 19 — Construction and Drawing Paper representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and These bids shall be presented in accordance with the specifications printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the on file In purchasing. Phone teAll I. time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as fitness and quality being pr eference will be given tc decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Oakland Suppliers. DR. J. DAVID BOWICI- Secretary of the Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Board of Education of the Oakland Unified School. District Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed No. 2089—Jon. 15, 22, 1982—(21) and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha the Board of Education of the Ott having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the of Oakland and of Oakland Onifiec l School District of Alameda Counft interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, hereby calls for sealed proposal: to be delivered to the Secretary o said Board at his office in the Ad profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, ministration Building of said Dis trict, 1025 Second Avenue, Dole professions, trades, callings. races or denomination. land, California, until Wednesday the 10th day of February, 1982, a 4:00 p.m., for the furnishing of 01 That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular i labor, materials, equipment, me chanical workmanship, transpor intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for t ;nation, and services to be used ir the SIDEWALK REPAIRS AND OIL more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein TANK REMOVAL, EREMON1 5 HIGH SCHOOL 4610 Foothill Bou I 3ard, Oakland, California, for the mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and Cakland Unified School District or ameda County. character of the notice intended to be given. These bids shall be presented ir accordance with plants) and sped- PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2430 fiations for said work which are That the notice s on file In the office of the Acting Senior Architect of Facility Plan. c Wing and Construction, located at 1.0 High Street, Oakland, Califon a. Said plans(s) and specifications may be had by any prospective of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, adder on or after January 18, 1c132, for the work above-men- tioned, on application to the Act- one time ing Senior Architect of Facility Planning and Construction, at his office hereinabove mentioned, and 15TH in each case shall be returned not to-wit: from the day of JANUARY A.D. 19 82 later than ten (10) calendar days from and after the date bids are to be received. to and until the ARYJANUARY Bids must be made on form ob- day of A.D. 19 83, tained at the said Office of the Acting Senior Architect of Facility Planning and Construction and both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was must be signed by the bidder and accompanied by a bid bond in the JANUARY 15, 1982 form procured from said office, published. to-wit:— duly executed by the Bidder as principal and a corporation au- thorized to do business in the State of California as surety, naming the Ciikland Unified School District of .Alameda County as obligee, or by cfnhier , mane or certified ttirr t r c t qualifies- t1nr , r , n cA bank of the .,fate cf l_G 1 1fGAr110 .in a ri OFFICIAL'SEAL ,1J,G1g r ss In tt Subscribed and sworn to before me this Stunt tit 0a, in ill, °moon LEONARD G. SAN JUAN of I .4Li I I r U 1-, SEVEr. 15TH JANUARY 82 NO 1 v, .rr„R IA ,CIPLD r I CN1E day of A.D. 19 FDTIIS _ ,AP It 5,700.0C . COUNTY OF AL,N.IEDA and troc, pwohlc to tit; Oakland; My Commission Expires May 8, 1884 turd Sc rrooi L.c. ■ - 1,1 of Alameda C r Marty or par- iltsto.vhorG tl CAotrAiGt f( 1 I rrGJA c■GA1,G1 offer 1 1-,ec url..-1C1 to the au.ed GoA, A A :1 rr )- ,o` A/A, T111,3

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2429

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2.01 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 ADOPTING NEW SALARY SCHEDULE 66.7X AND ASSIGNING THE POSITION OF PORT TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE TO SALARY SCHEDULE 66.7X.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 2.01 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to add the following new salary sched- ule no. 66.7X, which shall read as follows:

AUTOMATIC SPECIAL .PURPOSE

Schedule Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate No. a. b. c. d. e. f.

66.7X 1870 1958 2045 2733 3144 3250

Section 2. Section 11.02 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to assign the position of Port Traffic Rep- resentative to salary schedule no. 66.7X, which said schedule reflects adjustment for hardship locations of employment, where applicable, and deduction for the hypothetical tax differential for those expatriate employees assigned for full-time employment in Mexico in the Mexican Ports Project, which section shall read as follows:

No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No.

Sec. 11.02 4 Port Traffic Rep- resentative 66.7X

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, January 5, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Creque - 1.

Adopted at a regular meeting held January 19, 1982 By the following Vote: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Ayes: Pineda and President Smith - 7

Noes : None

Absent: None

Secretary.

_rit of ublication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2429

STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. County of ALAMEDA

aa, uuktono, ,cee , being duly sworn, say: Oakland Unified Schoolb Alameda County. These bids shall be P res I accordance with plan(s) er''," That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a c en of the and vice fications for said work whicn are f on file in the office of the Acting United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the Senior Architect of Wing and Facility Plan- f Co nstruction, located at c matter or action herein set forth. nia,900 High Street, Oakland, Califor- Said plan(s) ands That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized may pecifications C , be had by any p rospective bidder on or after January 77, 7982, for the work representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and ab ove-men- tioned, on a pp lication to the Act- printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the Ping Senior Architect of Facility lanning and Construction, al office hereinabove mentioned andhis time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as in each Case shall be returned not later than fen ( 70) co/endar days decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of from and after the date bids are to be received.Alameda( Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by • Bids must be made on form ob- tained at the said Office of the Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the For an ire dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the solution interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, p roblem profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2429 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME

15TH JANUARY 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 15TH JANUARY 82 to and until the day of A.D. 19 •

both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was

published. to-wit:— JANUARY 15, 19 82

Subscribed and sworn to before me this r....--k0.7,FIGIAI, Sli7AL LEONARD G. SAN JUAN ANUARY $ ,,7-7 .7 15TH 82 NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA S day ofj A.D. 19 - / \ : COUNTY OF ALANiECTS S Aly Cormiszitni Expires May 8, 1884 N '' - 2 SCI .keJor../"......Ck^" ',... -

ary Public in and for the County BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2428

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 5.09 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO RETITLE POSI- TION OF DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND ADVERTISING AND CHANGING THE SAL- ARY THEREFOR, AND AMENDING SECTION 5.17 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 DESIGNATING CERTAIN POSITIONS AS DEPARTMENT HEADS.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 5.09 of Port Ordinance No. 867 is hereby amended to retitle the position of Director of Public Relations and Advertising to Director of Public Affairs and to change the salary of said position, not- withstanding any other provision of said Port Ordinance No. 867, which section shall read as follows: No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No. Sec. 5.09 Director of Public Affairs $4167.00 Section 2. Section 5.17 of Port Ordinance No. 867 designating certain positions as department heads exempt from the competitive Civil Service pursuant to Section 802(c) of the Charter is hereby amended to change the posi- tion title of "Director of Public Relations and Advertising (Sec. 5.09)" to "Director of Public Affairs (Sec. 5.09).

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, January 5, 1982. Passed to print for one day by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6. Noes: None. Absent: Com- missioner Creque - 1.

Adopted at a regular meeting held January 19, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Eng, Higgins, Hunter,Pineda and President Smith - 7 Noes: None

Absent: None

Attest se-i.- 1,-2, 1 - Secretary. Appr ved as to form a lega) ity : -- 1-.(;4. / .C.4441, Pc4t Attorney

Affid. - T it of Publication

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of

PORT OF OAKLAND PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2428

STATE OF CALIFORNIA s County of ALAMEDA

ng . 454, 000r 05109 LINCO L N being duly sworn. say: AIR-COOLI ivert, Exc cond 93-9360 VW ENDS That I am and was during all the time herein mention citizen of the ,ert excl running Fr ee 333-8488 261 8 or United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the AUDI V ds Erni Convertible 5800/o p 444-0985 matter or action herein set forth. Enties. Irnmacu X3 C4 FORD trans, Pinto seats £40, 2 1 That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized ;OP05 dials, 500P np, £40; ■ - mint Lot CHEV Comoro 70 representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and _dt Leandro out aID Part 887-23, -3133 CHEV 77 Lot/ eng c printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the S575. 848-813 4471561 g CHEV 71 Yeod r ,: time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as :,M parts, s, r r - 4SHE4ernator 415, 113 chroPt,t t decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Jas tCr 810) LA Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by -8224 cHEVY Java 77 L both 236-0418 ° Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed 988 XPAG CROMODORA and — 932-2900 whl2, 13)(5, b200 t and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the 597 noottn ro e-ng 22-787 ENGINE Exchange- dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, of No/or repairs on EL RABBIT 4- Hondas, Toyotas, \ having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the red, cassette 1 YEAR WARR, des per (89kLNGINES Exp I ppdp interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, r, ask ■ at. stoc, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, 93 8, I tomes aso E, r , professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. -Yourself or we toll That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2428 That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, ONE TIME 15TH JANUARY 82 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 15TH JANUARY 82 to and until the day of A.D. 19 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was JANUARY 15, 1982 published, to-wit:—

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 7 TH JANUARY 82 OFFICIAL SEAL da y of A.D. 19 LEONARD G. SAN JUAN NOTARY PUBLIC t CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Commission Expires May 8, 1944

Notary Public in and for theCountv ameda. State of California 2M 7.48 FOk61 /8-C

BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE No. 2427

Introduced by Seconded by

ANORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 6.041 AND 8.05 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 867 TO CREATE ONE ADDITIONAL POSITION OF LEGAL SECRE- TARY II AND THREE ADDITIONAL POSITIONS OF CIVIL ENGINEER.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Sections 6.041 and 8.05 of Port Ordi- nance No. 867 are hereby amended to create one additional position of Legal Secretary II and three additional positions of Civil Engineer, which sections shall read respectively as follows: No. of Salary or Positions Title Schedule No.

Sec. 6.041 5 Legal Secretary II 56.6

Sec. 8.05 12 Civil Engineer 56

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, December 15, 1981. Passed to print for one day by the follow- ing vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Higgins, Hunter and First Vice President Eng - 5. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioner Pineda and President Smith - 2.

Adopted at a regular meeting held January 5, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6

Noes: None

Absent:

Attes 'fid pit oi7 _Publication IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of Port of Oakland–Legal Dept. jack Tonon 9cT. Room 201 Port f21N . P46D7

aci 9997 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of ALAMEDA 411) being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for any number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. Port That the notice

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, one time

29t.b. December to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 P 1. 79th De. ember to and until the day of A.D. 19 both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was December 29, 1. (191 published. to-wit:—

OFFICIAL Subscribed and sworn to before me this LEONARD G. SAN JUAN 71st Dec. 1. NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA day of A.D. 19 9 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Commission Expire: thy 8, 1884

Notary Public in and for the County of a. State of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE No. 2426

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF THIRD SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH MAL- RITE OF CALIFORNIA, INC.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. That certain Third Supplemental Agree- ment with MALRITE OF CALIFORNIA, INC., an Ohio corporation, dated the 7th day of July, 1981, amending that certain Lease between this Board and METROMEDIA, INC., the predecessor in interest to MALRITE OF CALIFORNIA, INC., as Lessee, dated the 25th day of April, 1966, extending the term of said Lease for an additional two years to and including August 31, 1983, with no further option in Lessee to extend said term and modifying the liability insurance provisions thereof, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.

Section 2. The President of this Board is here- by authorized to execute and the Secretary to attest said Agreement. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after its final adoption and the Port Attorney is authorized and directed to record said Agreement.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, December 15, 1981. Passed to print for one day by the follow- ing vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Higgins, Hunter and First Vice President Eng - 5. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioner Pineda and President Smith - 2.

Adopted at a regular meeting held January 5, 1982 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Eng, Higgins, Hunter, Pineda and President Smith - 6 Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Creque - 1

Approved as to form and legality: /

Port jttorney Affidavit of Pub ication

IN THE MATTER OF AAffidavit tffidavit of Publication of Port of Oakland-legal Dept.

66 Jack London Sq. Room 201 –0 co Oakland, CA. 94607 0 7–) --o,. c--- -1

1 --- (ft / 0 --.6 .1 as 9582 STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. County of ALAMEDA

being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBA Y TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation, as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for an y number of such classes, professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for (1;OLAJ`.-A301-W). more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein 1I l c:- icilu wA L.; reN- mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and 17_Ia nLc on a r by I;Ln, character of the notice intended to be given. Port 'Either Go( That the notice =or m y niirn of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, one time

to-wit: from the 28th day of December A.D. 19 81 . 228th8 81 to and until the day of DecemberDec A.D. 19 ,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was published. to-wit:— December 28, 1981

Subscribed and sworn to before me this OPF iG1AL SEAL LEONARD G. SAN.JUAN Dec. NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA 31st dav of A.D. 19 81 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Commission Expires May 8, 198.

Notary Public in and for the County of Alame e of California BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS CITY OF OAKLAND

PORT ORDINANCE NO. 2425

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1 AND 21 OF PORT ORDINANCE NO. 1149 RELATING TO CHARGES FOR SELF-DELIVERY OF AVIATION FUEL AT METROPOLITAN OAKLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows:

Section 1. Section 1 of Port Ordinance No. 1149 hereby is amended by the addition thereto of the following:

"The term Holder of Primary Fueling Privileges shall mean that person or persons holding the privilege to provide fuel for aircraft located on such persons premises and on public areas of the North Airport but not on premises leased, licensed or assigned by the Port to any other person unless such other person consents to the holders providing fuel on said other persons premises."

Section 2. Section 21 of Port Ordinance No. 1149 hereby is amended to read as follows:

"Section 21. Except as otherwise provided by a written agreement with the Port, for the right, privilege and concession of making deliveries and self-deliveries of all types of aviation fuel and other fuel, including but not limited to automobile gasoline from off the Airport, to any person or location to, at or upon the Airport other than to a central fuel service stand provided by the Port or to a bulk storage plant of an oil company on the Airport, there is levied against each oil company or any other person, including specifically the United States Government or any department or agency thereof, making such deliveries and self-deliveries a charge of $.0175 per gallon for each gallon of aviation fuel so delivered to a Consumer Account, a charge of $.14 per gallon or the same payment per gallon as the Port is currently receiving from the holder or holders of primary fueling privileges, whichever is greater, for each gallon of aviation fuel so delivered to other than a Consumer Account and a charge of $.01 per gallon for each gallon of automotive gasoline (including automotive fuel used in ground equipment) so delivered.

In Board of Port Commissioners, Oakland, California, December 15, 1981. Passed to print for one day by the follow- ing vote: Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Creque, Higgins, Hunter and First Vice President Fog - 5. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioner Pineda and President Smith - 2.

Adopted at a regular meeting held January 5, 19 8 2 By the following Vote:

Ayes: Commissioners Connolly, Eng, Higgins, Hunter Pineda and President Smith - 6

Noes: None

Absent: Commissioner Creque - 1

Appro ed as to fo and legality: Admin% dt` Pilo, Attorney Affid, Tit c-c Publi-baticr.

IN THE MATTER OF Affidavit of Publication of Port of Oakland–Legal Dept, 66 Jack London Sg, Room 201 Port Oakland, CA. 94607

ad 9581 STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. County of ALAMEDA I, being duly sworn, say: That I am and was during all the time' herein mentioned a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, not a party to or interested in the matter or action herein set forth. That I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, was the authorized representative of OAKLAND TRIBUNE, INC., a corporation, the publisher and printer of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE/EASTBAY TODAY, which was during all the time hereinafter mentioned, and now is a newspaper of general circulation. as decreed in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Cie Alameda, Judgment No. 237798, December 4, 1951, and as that term is defined by Section 6000 of the Government Code, and as provided by said Section, is printed and published in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, for the is tool dissemination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and is not devoted to the few g interests or published for the entertainment or instruction of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination or for an number of such classes, SAN ANTOND y branches of the m professions, trades, callings, races or denomination. manpower recruitin year. but Uncle Sa That said newspaper has been established, printed and published at regular good dogs. intervals, in the said City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California; for Air Force recr and 11.1%cl-side, Calif more than two years preceding the date of the first publication of the notice herein mentioned; that said notice describes and expresses in general terms, the purport and character of the notice intended to be given. That the notice Port

of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper, one time

28th2 8 DecemberDec 81 to-wit: from the day of A.D. 19 28th December to andan ununtil the day of A.D. 19 81,, both days inclusive, and as often during said period as said newspaper was published, to-wit:— DecemberDec 28,28 1981

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 055ICIAL SEAL LEONARD G. SAN JUAN 31st Dec. NOTAH1 PUBLIC CALIFORNIA d aofy A.D. 19 81 COUNTY OF ALAMEDA My Cenamissiaa Expires May 8, 1984