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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-26-15 PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: The following is a summary of comments made by citizens in attendance at the meeting and reflect their personal opinions: • Six (6) citizens voiced concern about bicycle safety in Jefferson County and urged support of connecting the Larry Scott Trail with the Olympic Discovery Trail; • Three (3) citizens thanked the Commissioners for moving forward with the Quilcene Safe Streets project; • A citizen reported that the Quilcene Wastewater Management Plan will have a completed design by February 2016; • A citizen stated that the perception of residents South of Highway 104 is that they are overlooked; • A citizen stated: 1) Prescription painkillers are killing more people than traffic accidents; 2) People should be vaccinated against the flu and whooping cough; 3) Donald Trump may be the Republican nominee for President; and 4) Concern for the Chimacum Creek buffer zone; • Two (2) citizens commented on the burden of private land owners who tackle noxious weeds on their property; • A citizen invited the Commissioners to attend a Jefferson County Democrat meeting this week re: The Marbled Murrelet;. • A citizen voiced concern re: proposed Jefferson Transit signage; • A citizen commented on the hours of operation and noise emitted from the Sportsmen’s Club; and • A citizen stated: 1) He would like the Commissioners to investigate prior years’ distribution of the Timber Tax; and 2) The Fire Commissioners are addressing traffic safety issues. CONSENT AGENDA: The Board unanimously approved the items on the consent agenda as presented: HEARING NOTICE re: Proposed Ordinance for Fee Assessment for Noxious Weed Control Board; Hearing Scheduled for Monday, November 9, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. in the Commissioners’ Chambers RESOLUTION NO. 37-15 re: Granting Longevity Pay and an Additional Floating Holiday, and Amending the Floating Holiday Accrual Schedule for FLSA and Union Exempt Employees 8 AGREEMENTS: 1) Collective Bargaining Agreement; January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2017; UFCW Union Local 21; 2) 2016-2018 Port Hadlock Office Space License and Use Agreement; JeffCom; 3) Provide Individual Technical Assistance (ITA); Able Opportunities; 4) Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) Crew Weed Control, Plant Streamside Buffers and Repair Fencing; Olympic Salmon Coalition; 5) Paradise Bay Road, Phase II Project, M.P. 0.37 to M.P. 1.53, County Road No. 503608, CR1873, R.A.P. Project No. 1609-02; Lakeside Industries, Inc.; 6) Safe Route to Schools (SRTS) Project, State Route 19 and West Valley Road; C&J Excavating, Inc.; 7) Quilcene Complete Street Project; Civil Engineering Services; and 8) Community Planner/Landscape Architect Professional Services; Fischer-Bouma Partnership Concurrence and Authorization to Proceed with the Real Property Acquisition re: Parcel No. 963 000 201, Audette Property; Chimacum Park Area Property Assemblage Project Final Short Plat Approval re: Amber Hill Short Plat MLA12- 00053/SUB12-00003; To Divide 10 Acres into Two Residential Lots Located off Cape George Road, Port Townsend; Paul and Ruth Abbie Van Leuven and Jim and Elizabeth Moore, Applicants Advisory Board Resignations (2) re: Marine Resources Committee (MRC); 1) District No. 2 Alternate Representative, Lucas Hart; and 2) District No. 1 Representative, Maureen Goff Advisory Board Reappointment re: Marine Resources Committee (MRC); Unexpired Term to Expire April 7, 2016; Moved from Environmental/Conservation Alternate to District No. 1 Representative, Nam Siu Payment of Jefferson County Vouchers/Warrants Dated October 19, 2015 Totaling $592,149.75 Payment of Jefferson County Payroll Warrants Dated October 6, 2015 Totaling $131,417.05 and A/P Warrants Done by Payroll Dated October 20, 2015 Totaling $16,309.41 COMMISSIONERS BRIEFING SESSION: The Commissioners reported on their meeting schedules. RESOLUTION: The Board discussed and approved RESOLUTION NO. 38-15 Adopting a Countywide Growth Management Planning Population Projection for the Period of 2016-2036 and 2018-2038, and Allocating Projected Urban Growth to Urban Growth Areas and Master Planned Resorts. PRESENTATION: After listening to a presentation re: Taming Bigfoot Community Outreach Program, the Board of Jefferson County Commissioners endorsed the carbon footprint reduction competition. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR BRIEFING: The Board discussed Calendar Coordination, Miscellaneous Items, WSU Extension Program and Future Agenda Items. Board’s Official Business Highlights from Monday’s Commissioner Meeting October 27, 2015 Brinnon