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Much has happened during the early
weeks of July. The Annex Project approached the County Board of
Supervisors and I received a proposal to have buildmg and planning
fees paid ! from County economic and tourism grant monies. This
, courtesy of the County Board of Supervisors "eliminates as
much as $1,800 in costs to the Annex Project.
"Ground Is Broken"
July 24th, 1998
Tehama County supervisors and Building Department personnel are
behind the project and pledge to do their best to help.
Friday, 24 July, 1998 at 10 AM the official groundbreaking for the
Museum Annex took place and makes the Annex a reality.
County Officials and others: Foothill Ready-Mix, Dudleys' Excavating
and River City Express. River City Express is preparing to deliver,
pour and compact the partIcipate in the ceremony. If fill at the
Annex site, the plan calls for nearly 3 feet of compacted fill to
be ready prior to pouring the footers, the stemwalls and the concrete
floor.
Marty Graffell organized the event
and led those in attendance in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Tehama County Museum co-founder
Margaret Bauer used the golden shovel to open the earth for the
for excavation prior to pouring the footers.
The finished floor of the Annex
will be at 218 feet above sea-level and will be in compliance with
the City of Tehama building codes and the FEMA 100 year flood standards.
I am pleased with the broad range
of representation- from throughout the County.
Guests of Honor joined a crowd
of more than 65 persons.Those in attendance included city administrator
from Tehama.. Mayor Ron Warner and Carolyn Steffan, representatives
from Brown and Mills, of Redding, will perform the compaction testing
of the fill materials at a discounted rate. Corning.. Betty M. Pryatel,
and from Red Blnff.. Russ W Frey; law enforcement was represented
by officers from the California Highwway PatroL.. Dave Hahn and
Bill Pool, the County Sheriff's Office
by Sheriff Rob Heard and deputies; , Corning VFW Post Charles Gitbens
; the Jack Rogers, general contractor in Red Bluff, Dick Ochs an
officer of Tehama Post V.F.W. No. 3909 volunteered his trenching
services, while visiting the Annex booth at County Fair to a Museum
Board member.; Russell represented the County Supervisors and from
the County Office Dana Hollmer, Robert Mieske. Miss Tehama County
Tonya Jungwirth and Ambassador James Dalski attended; Bill Odem
of the Los Molinos Chamber of Commerce and Barbara O'Keefe, from
TRAX. filled out the guest list
Everyone had an opportunity to
move a shovel full of dirt to kickoff the construction project.
Local media, newspapers and T. V. stations Channel 7, 12 and 24
covered the event.
Refreshments provided by Terri's
Restaurant of Los Molinos, were served and people had an opportunity
to explore the building site and learn more about the project. It
was an historic day for the Tehama County Museum.
Electric Conduit:
Rogers came to the Museum at 6:30
the 25th of July and completed a trench measuring 170 feet long
by 36. - Ochs, project construction advisor,
marked the line of digging and placed
150 foot lengths of 3" electric conduit in the trench.
Monday morning, the 27th of July,
county building inspector Jim Hinley inspected the trench and gave
his OK to cover .
Telephone cable, provided by Pacific Bell, placed
in the ditch one foot above the
conduit. Yellow caution tape was placed one foot below the surface
to warn for future digging. Soil was put back into the ditch one
layer at a time and soaked to aide in compacting around the buried
materials. This is the very first step in putting in the foundation
and the floor of the new building.
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