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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContracts & Agreements_6-1956 AGE. MEET 1 THIS AGREEMENT, nude : entered into this 1st day of 2 July, 1956, by and between the CC € 1TY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a body 3 corporate and politic of the State of California, hereinafter called 4 COUNTY, and the CITY OF REDLANDS, a municipal corporation of the 5 sixth class, hereinafter called CITY, 6 WITNESSETH 7 RECITAL 8 Ordinance No. 660 of the County of San ; rnardino and 9 Ordinance No. 939 of the City of Redlands have for their purposes the 10 control of orchard h ters and other devices used for frost protection. 11 In the interest of uniformity of enforcement of said ordinances, it 12 is desirable that one ancy enforce both ordinances. 13 14 AGREEMENT 15 1e Pursuant to the powers vested in the contractiyg 16 parties by Article 1, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 1, Title 5 of the 17 Government Code of the State of California, County contracts with 18 City for the enforceent within the City of said Ordinance No.. 939, 19 through County's appropriate officers and employees, and for that 20 purpose said officers and employees shall have and exercise within 21 the city all the powers and duties conferred on the City Manager and 22 other officers and employees by said ordinance. 23 2. The County Orchard Heater Control Officer, and 24 his assistants, under the supervision of the County Agricultural 25 Commissioner are hereby designated to enforce id Ordinance 939, 26 within the City Limits of Redlands, 27 3. The rules and regulations for the administration 28 of orchard heater control program, adopted and issued by the County 29 Agricultural C.g: ssioner, a copy of which is attached hereto, 30 marked Exhibit A, are hereby adopted and may applicable within 31 the City Limits of Redlands. 32 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 4. All fees collected under Ordinance 939 shall be deposited in the County Treasury. At the end of the heating season the total cost of enforcement under said Ordinances 939 and County Ordinance 660 shall be computed and the City's share shall be the average cost resulting from separate computations based upon the number of licensed heaters and acres within the city pro -rated to this number of licensed heaters and acres in the unincorporated area of the County. If the amotmt of fees collected under the city ordinance shall not be sufficient to pay City's pro -rated share, City will meet, the deficiency out of other funds. 5. This Contract, shall remain in force for a period of one year from the date hereof. WITNESS our hands the day and year first above written. ATTEST: HARRY L. ALLISON For the County of San. Bernardino, County Clerk and Clerk of State of California, a body cor- the Board of Supervisors porate and politic. V. Dennis Wardle Wesley Br hairman, Board of Supervisor E, ATTEST e . W, /" &t, City Clerk o -tFe City qf Redlands - 2 For the City of Redlands, a municipal corporation. RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE AD14INISTPUMO5i CP THE` ORCHLRD HEATER CONTROL PROGRAM, COUNT OF SAid BERNARDINO, D-bpARTJ,,:@!1i` {� �1.G�3rC(}" J- E. The following rules were adopted by the Board of Superv3,sors cn Dec., 21st. 1951 for the guidance and operations in the Orchard Haater Program. 1. Storage Containers Heating bowls and pots used for oil storage only may be approved by the Control Officer or Investigator when a storage statement has been signed with the County Department of Agriculture and in such case, the one cent per heater fee, as set forth in Section 18 of Ordinance No. 660 as amended, shall not be charged. In such cases, the Control Officer shall require that the stacks and/or internal chimneys of such containers shall be removed and kept removed from the grove, or said stacks and/or internal chimneys be rendered un- fit for use for burning purposes, that no heating will tape place with such containers except when a legal stack has been transferred from a heater for which a permit has been issued. Such storage units shall be kept clean and shall contain clean oil, and such storage units brill be kept alongside, or adjacent to legal type heaters for which a permit has been issued. 2. Non -firing The County Department of Agriculture may accept a non -firing affidavit from growers in those cases where full assurance is given that no Firing will take place with such heaters; however, this vdll not apply past November 1, 1953, for those heaters which will not thereafter conform to the conditions of Ordinance No. 660 as amended (Class III). 3. Repair Heaters shall be maintained in good repair and working order. Repair shall prevent air leakage, either through improper assembly or the pre- sence of any hole or break caused by any injury or deterioration that would impair the burning characteristics of the heater. Stacks shall be fastened firmly to bowl covers so as to prevent air -leakage and such stack fastening shall preferably be by the use of a collar installed on bowl covers. Bowl, covers shall be fastened firmly to bowls to prevent air -leakage. 4. Cleanliness Reasonable cleanliness is defined to mean that Class III heaters should be cleaned after approximately ten hours of 'burning and Class II heaters shoula be clea_zned after - ten to twenty hours of burning. SG%fc 2. Stanks Ace?umnlation of soot in stacks which tend to restrict air -flow through l.cnve.,:, nasto not occur, and for actual. measilxemeat s7e-eighth inch de -,Ps i A of soot would make a stack n,.in-conf'orL-Ang. Bowl Or. -Ter US`2� fingers or ribbonslf of soot over one inch in length an the underside of loud covers would render the bowl covers non-ooniorming. Bt1•: n er s Soot; or scale accumulation of one, -eighth inch in thickness would render burners non -conforming. Bowls One inch sludge in the bottom of a bowl and one-half inch soot accumu- lation on the sides of the bowl would render the bowls non -conforming. Down -draft Tubes, Internal Chimneys, Wicks, Drafts eta. One-half inch soot deposits on these devices would render them non- conforming, 5, Claosification of Heaters The Agricultural. Commissioner shall, be guided by the findings of the University of California Bxperiment Station in the methods used to de- termine burning rates in the classification of heaters not specifically classified in Ordinance No. 660 whenever adequate information from such source is available. 6. Air Intake Orifice Holes The following equivalent holes chart is issued and approved for the guidance of all orchard heater operators and investigators,'subject howeve_ to changes which will be caused by the outlawing of Olass III heaters as of November 1, 1953. The compliance with the equivalent holes obart will in no way relieve the grower of the responsibility of keeping .As heaters within the burning rates as prescribed by County Ordinance No. 660. SG/fa 3. Hy-Lo 1929 Fy- 'A'iL Cr iginal (14g) breGial (148) Drum u t' r ifs none model 7" Diam stack) !J.amater stack) Lazy. Vlame 24" stack ley.-Lo 270 A La,, .'�'".amt3 18" stack F+a` -1 Ur. Louvre with 1811 stack Diesel- Internal Return 2011 Lazy Flame Lampeo Gyradi.ant Hy--Lo Hot Blast Nat11 Jr. Louvre 15 or 160 stack Eyr -Lo Double Stack Na` tonal Double Stack I;xch Model 53" diameter stack Baby Cone Pheysey Beacon Citrus Regular Citrus 15" stack SG/ic CLASS II BURNING RATE E VALM HOLRS LB5 -: jx '{CUR. H The One Role 7/90 Diameter g The One Hole 7/9" g lbs One R61e 7/9" It 8 lbs One Frole 15/16" " S lbs One F:oIe 7/9" tt 7 lbs One L',ole 1/21t It 7 The Must rat be excessive 7 The One Prile 7/911 Diameter 6 lbs One Hole 15/160 0 6 The One Hoie 7/811 it 6 lbs One I101e 7/911 it 6 The Two Iio'les 7/9" tt 6 The Two Ito" es 7/9" tt 6 lbs Two hcies 1/2" to 6 lbs * Holes 7/9tt n S lbs 1 Hole 7/9" �t CLASS III 6 lbs One Hole 15/16" tt 6 lbs ij Holes 15/16E1 it 6 The One Hole 7/g" It 6 lbs 1i Holes 7/9+1 It 6 The One Hole 15/16" n 5 lbs i Role 15/1611 n 5 The One Hole 7/8" " 5 1bs 2 Holes 7/9" or 1j Holes 1 1/16e D 6 The * Holes 7/9" or 1 Hole 1 1/16" tt