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.- BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING'
HEALTH DEPARTMENT CONFERENCE ROOM
• BOARD MEMBERS: STAFF MEMBERS:
B. G. Brown, Member Randall M. Durant, R.S.
A. M. O'Meara, Chairman Phyllis Bee, P.H.N.
Carroll M. Mercer, '!Seiaber Joseph Fischnaller, M.D.
Gael Stuart, Administrator
MINUTES
December 5, 1979
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9:30 a.m. Meeting called to order by Chairman A. M. O'Meara with all
members present.
MINUTES:
The minutes of November 7, 1979 were approved as corrected by motion of
Commissioner Mercer, seconded by Commissioner Brown. Unanimous.
CORRESPONDENCE:
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OLD BUSINESS:
1. Mr. Stuart reported that the 314D money is back up to $8,883.00 plus
expenses which could be $50.00 to $100.00
2. Aerobic Sewage Treatment Devise Study. (attachment #') Durant gave
report on the samples taken from Donalds. Six samples were taken over a
6 month period of time. He reported that it had no advantage over a normal
septic tank and it put out more suspended solids which would reduce the
life span of a drain field. The Board asked Durant to check on results
of the aerobic sewage treatment devices that were installed in Clallam
County.
3. Appeal. Mrs. St. Peter and her son David Hall appeared to appeal a
sewage disposal permit that was denied by the Jefferson County Health Depart-
ment due to.lack of useable area for well and drainfield. Their property
is located at Pleasant Harbor, lot #9 (attachment #2) . Mrs. St. Peter
proposes-a 7' x 10' bath house with a small trailer and in the future a
recreation cabin. Durant reported that all the other properties on the
beach have a residence or trailer except this lot and all with exception
of lot #10 have their own well. Mrs. St. Peter had purchased the lot prior
to the year the new rules and regulations came into effect but could not
develop due to financial hardship. A letter was sent from the Health
- Department to Mr. R. 0. Kinberg on January 9, 1973 regarding the placement.
of 1 well and 2 drainfields on the total area of lots #9 & #10. (attachment
#3) This letter states that it is possible but due to the financial
hardship of Mrs. St. Peter it was not done at the time. Mr. Hall explained
to the Board that there is limited erosion on the lot and it slopes away
from the beach. Durant. said the design is not the problem in this case
but meeting the set back requirements is. Dr. Fischnaller suggested that
if a variance is to be considered the- Health -Department should explore
the possibilities of using the lot #10 and research the well log
as to caution against health hazards.
Commissioner Brown moved to approve a variance for lot #9 and work
out a solution that is satisfactory to the health officer so as not to
create a health problem. Commissioner O'Meara suggested that it should
be restricted to only a small trailer. Durant asked that the motion in-
elude reasons for the variance approval, pointing out that this is not
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precedent setting, just simply the fact that this is a request.
Commissioner Brown felt that a cabin would not generate any more use
on the septic system and doesn't see where a restriction would be necessary.
Commissioner Mercer seconded the motion.
4. Proposed Fee Schedule. Durant submitted the proposed fee schedule in
an ordinace form. The Board reviewed the changes and Commissioner Brown
moved to set the hearing date for December 24, 1979 at the Commissioners'
regular meeting. Commissioner Mercer seconded the motion. Unanimous.
The Board agreed to include in the ordinance the following: All annual
permits expire December 31. (attachment # 4)
5. Update. Florence Moss' conditioned variance. The Health Department is
continuing to work on a solution to locate a well, septic system, and
meet set back requirements.
6. Inspections. Tjemsland's store; The last check found the store_;better
but not good. Dr. Fischnaller reported that the store is going out of
business. The Health Department will write a letter confirming.
Roma Inn tavern - After examination on the 4th the Health Department will
close the Roma Inn.
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NEW BUSINESS:
1. Mileage Rate. Gael Stuart reported that he feels anything over .17C a
mile is not warranted at this time and will not recommend it.
2. Class IV Water Systems agreement & ordinance. (attachment #5) Durant
submitted the agreement and draft ordinance. Only 2 counties in the
State have entered into this agreement with the State so far. Commissioner
Brown moved to take this under advisement.and review until after the
first of the year, Commissioner Mercer seconded the motion. Unanimous.
3. Amendments to sewer ordinance definition. Randy submitted- the draft
ordinance for the Boards review. (attachment #6) Commissioner Brown
moved to delay setting a hearing date until after the first of the year.
Commissioner Mercer seconded the motion. Unanimous.
4. Site Evaluation Program. Discussion questioning if this program should
be continued. It would save the County money to discontinue it but it
would reduce the service for the public. Commissioner O'Meara suggested
waiting until after the first of the year and have a public meeting
inviting local realtors to express their feelings.
REPORTS:
1. Public Health Nurse; Phyllis Bee
a) Report of Nursing Service (attachment #7)
Immunizations - All the schools are now in compliance.
b) The Health Department is now working on the Home Health certification.
People from the State will be up for evaluations on December 17, 18, &
19, 1979. An advisory Board has been set up with the following members:
Dr. Fischnaller, Phyllis Bee, Randy Jacobs, and Bob Harper, &Virginia Foutz.
c) Prenatal Classes start January 8, 1980. March of Dimes will purchase
a 16 mm projector, film strip projector, and screen.
d) The Health Department has received the papers for the Home Health
Grant. Jefferson County is eligible to apply for a grant in the amount
of $50,000.00 to $100,000.00. County will apply within the next couple
of weeks.
2. Environmental Health; Randy Durant
a) Activities Report (attachment #*)
Drainfields and site evaluation have decreased 10% from last year.
Next Meeting will be January 8, 1979
Meeting adjourned.
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September 14, 1979
Mr. & Mrs. George St. Peter
3706-85th Avenue N.W.
Olympia, Washington 98501
RE: Sewage disposal permit application for Lot 9 Pleasant Harbor
Section 10 Township 25North Range 2 West
Dear Mr. & Mrs. St. Peter:
An inspection of your lot was made on August 23 and September 6, 1979.
I am sorry to inform you your site cannot be approved as per WAG 248-96
due to:
1) Lack of useable area for well and drainfield. 100'
setback from well to drainfields and 100' from beach
to drainfields are required (WAC 248-96-100)
The local and State regulations were changed in 1974-1976. Most all the
lots on the waterfront of this plat have existing wells and drainfields.
Due to their close proximity to each other and the beach, this office
is concerned on what the future may hold in regard 'to possible well
and/or beach contamination.
1f you feel aggrieved by this decision you may contact Or. J. E. Fisch-
nailer, County Health Officer.
erely,
Randall M. Durant, R.S.
Director of Environmental Health
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- 19eui- let,trer;ia o-confirm conversations regarding lots
..9 at 1,0 t leasajt,1!arbor p1at;1'03a No'rectber_30.=l9i22 I lade ,,,.
. , sit jsep.ct or of%the_two,lots"re .rd md•ths p es$btUty_I wl%�catio
.. ens well and„,tvo,draiafields'on the-teteile`areas°of-the;two., Pacing ,
' ; approximately47, feet from the edge of-the bank on Lot 9'and then kti-sn
4 - the'road:.epproximately,0 to 60 feet I found a well for the two lots -w --
cou14 badrilledalong`the-road on Lot 9 with' room enough for *.drain-
field'7 feet back from the (sank. This can be,done with proper.plan i
sing in locating a structure on the lot and removal of .some trees. " . .
draicfield sou? he installed on Lot 10 provided the ease conditions _ '
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'" Saving previous experience on lots 1, 12, 13 and 14, soil conditions
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drainfiald on Lots 9 and 10 with the structure of 2 bedroom hott'ea or ,-
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'smaller. As in your cases, a travel trailer would be satisfactory. "a
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JEFPERSON COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE establishing a fee schedule for sewage disposal, food service
operations, water systems, solid waste disposal and medical services.
The following fee schedule is hereby established as set out below:
I. On-site Sewage Disposal
A) Sewage Disposal Permits
1. New installation - non commercial $30.00
2. New installation - commercial 50.00
3. Repair- non commercial 15.00
4. Repair - commercial 25.00
5. Larger On-site sewage disposal system,
new installation or repair 85.00
($50.00 paid at time of first plan
submittal. ($50.00 applied toward $85.00))
6. Pit privy 5.00
N) Site Evaluations 25.00
If contiguous, each additional site 10.00
C) Commercial Installer Permit
1. Original 75.00
2. Renewals 30.00
3. Renewals after January 31 50.00
D) Septic Tank Pumpers Permits
1. Original 75.00
2. Renewals 30.00
3. Renewals after January 31 50.00
E. Short Plat Evaluations 45.00
F. Long Plat Evaluations 50.00
$1.50 per lot
.. II. Food Service Operations
A) Restaurants & Drive-Ins
0 - 50 seats 25.00
50 - 100 seats 35.00
100 - 200 seats 45.00
Above 200 seats 50.00
Cocktail Louges - Extra 10.00
3) Fraternal Organizations - Food Service 25.00
Cocktail Lounge 10.00
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C) Taverns $25.00
If serving cooked foods - is counted as restaurant
D) Retail Food Markets
1) Grocery stores ' 20.00
2) Meat Markets 20.00
3) Retail Bakeries 20.00 -:..
B) Mobile Food Units 25.00
F) Temporary ---Commercial 10.00
Rio charge for no-profit organizations
C) Food Handlers Permits 2.00
R) Late renewals of above - Additional 50% of annual fee)
III. Water Systems
A) Well Site Inspection 20.00
B) Plan review Class 4 Systems (5 or more connections) 65.00
C) Plan review Class 4 Systems (Less than 5 connections) 35.00
IV. Solid Waste Disposal Site Permits
1. Original 75.00
2. Renewals 30.00
3. Renewals after January 31 50.00
V. Medical Services
A) Immunizations
1. TD (over age 18) 3.00
2. . Cholera (includes certification) 5.00
3. Smallpox (includes certification) 5.00
4. Typhoid (includes certification) 5.Q0
5. Flu shots 2.00
~ , B) Certification for Employment (TB) 2.00
C) Hearing Test (Over age 18) - no charge for testing 2.00
with Middle Ear Analyzer
D) %rays* 5.00
H) Pregnancy Testing* - 2.00
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All new annual permits will be pro-rated quarterly; provided that: only the
$30.00 portion of the original Solid Waste Disposal site permit, and only the
$40.00 portion of the Septic Tank Installer's Permit and only the $40,00 portion
of the,Septie Tank Pumpers Permit shall he pro-rated.
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WATER SYSTEM PLAN OF OPERATION
ADMINISTERED UNDER WAC 248-S4-57O
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Pursuant to Chapter 43.20 RCW and Chapter.WAC 248-54-570,-this Plan of Opera-
tion is made between the Washington State Department of Social and Health '
Services, Health Services Division and the Jefferson County Health Department
for the purpose of delineating responsibilities for the supervision of plc
water systems.
For the purpose of-this plan-'principal' shall.mean the agency which assumes
responsibility for conducting the several program activities referred to
herein on a day to day basis dealing with water purveyors.
''Supportive shall mean a role of consultation and assistance-to the .prin-
cipal* .{except that nothing herein shall preclude the supportive agency from
`acting as 'principal' by mutual agreement at such times and in such contexts
here necessary as determined by the health officer and the department for
protection or.enhancement of the public health).
'State' refers to Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
and- *Local' refers to the Jefferson County Health Department
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steers (MAC 248-54-620) II
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Summary'-Report-(MAC -- P i S • P I .S P S PS
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5. Cross Connection Control p l S P I S P 1 S S I P
Program (WAC 248-54-820) I I I
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It has been recognized that supervision of public water systems in the State
of Washington has been a cooperative effort between the State Department of
'Social and Health Services and local government. Therefore this plan shall
only be implemented to the extent of the appropriate resources within each
agency. Termination or change may be initiated by either party within 30
days written notice.
DATE this day of 197
Chairman/Board of Health John Beare, M.D., Division Director
Health Services Division
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Alf-ORDINANCE establishing-rules and regulations-related-to Class-4 Water Systems.
SECTION 1. AUTHORITY, PURPOSE, SCOPE. This ordinance is promulgated pursuant
to RCN 70.05.060 and Chapter 248-54-570 WAC and is adopted to insure the pro-
tect/Anted public health through the provision of minimum requirements and
standards for design, construction, operation and maintenance of Class 4 Water
Systems.
SECTION 2. ADMINISTRATION. This ordinance is administered according to the
Water System Plan of Operation between the Washington State Department of Social •
mad Neaith Services and the Jefferson County Health Department signed and approved
or hereafter amended.
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SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS. The definitions of the words and terms set out below, except
where meted by an asterick, are set out in WAC 248-54-560 and are hereby adopted by
reference. .
(1) "Class 1 System"
(2) "Class 2 System"
(3) "Class 3 System"
(4) "Class 4 System"
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(5) "Community Water Spates"
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(6) *"Compliance Program" - A schedule in writing, documenting the public
rater systems deficiencies, recommend improvements, and a schedule for
completion.
(7) "Contaminant"
(8) "Critical Water Supply Service Area"
(9) *Department"
(10) "Disinfection"
(11) "Distribution System"
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(12) "Exemption"
(13) *"Existing, Expanding Systems" - A public water system now in existence
that does intend to expand or make changes in the system during the
calendar year. This can be an existing private system that will be ex-
pending to become a public water system.
. (14) *"Existing, Non-Expanding System" - A public water system-now-in existence
that does not intend to expand or make changes in the system during the
calendar year.
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(16) "Maximum Contaminant Level"
(17) *"New System" - A water system that is newly developed to serve water to
the public. This-includes Existing wells. .
(18) "Non-Community Water System"
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(In) "Public Water System"
(20) "Purveyor"
(21) "Service"
(22) *"Surveillance" to be defined by LHD under plan of operation
(23) "Variance"
(24) "Waiver"
(25) *"hater System Plea of Operation" - The agreement between the department
and the local health department/district delineating the respective
responsibilities for,each agency of the provisions of the "Rules and
Seguletions of the State Board of Health Regarding Public Water Systems".
SECTION 4. PLAN REVIEW - FEE.
(1) A fee for administration of these rules, plan review end well site inspection
is required.
(2) The fee for a Class 4 Public Water System plan review and inspection shall be
as follows:
(a) Well site inspection: $20.00
(b) Plan review Class 4 Systems (5 or more connections): $65.00
(c) Plan review Class 4 Systems (Less than 5 connections): $35.00
(3) Engineers design of all water systems is required unless wavied by the Health
Officer. The design engineer shall be licensed with the State of Washington
and have experience in water system design.
SECTION 5. EXISTING, NON-EXPANDING SYSTEMS - APPROVAL.
(1) Any existing Class 4 Water System not having approval of the health officer
shall complete_the information requested in the Class 4 design requirements
for existing water systems within the intent and purpose of the applicable
provisions of the following sections of the Rules and Regulations Regarding
Public Water Systems: WAC 248-54-600 (2) (e) (i), 248-54-620 (1) (a) (b) (d),
248-54-640 (under the terms of the Water System Plan of Operation provided for
in WAC 248-54-570), 248-54-660, 248-54-680, 248-54-700, 248-54-710, 248-54-740,
248-54-780 and 248-54-790.
(2) Failure to comply with the provisions of this ordinance shall be grounds for
denying a building permit or sewage disposal permit. If the water system is not
approved, the purveyor shall develop a compliance program acceptable to the
Health Officer and Department of. Social and Health Services to bring the system
• up to standards.
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SECTION 6. NEW OR EXISTING, EXPANDING SYSTEMS - REQUIREMENTS.
(1) Every purveyor before obtaining approval to install, for the purpose of operating
any new or any portion of a Class 4 Water System, or additions, exten
sions
s or
alterations of an existing Class 4 Water System shall complete the information
requested in theClass 4 design-requirements for new or expanding systems within
the intent and purposes of the applicable provisions of the following sections
of the Rules and Regulations Regarding Public Water Systems: WAC 248-54-600,
248-54-640-(under-the terms of the Water Systems-Plan of Operation provided in
WAC 248-54-570), 248-54-660, 248-54-680, 248-54-700, 248-54-710, 248-54-740,
248-54-780, and 248-54-790.
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- SE=ICH 7. ENFORCEMENT. If after investigation the health officer finds that any
public water system fails to comply with the state statute, the Washington Administra-
tive Code and/or this ordinance, the health officer may send a compliance letter to
the purveyor of the public water system, which letter shall include the following:
ep.cification.of the areas where the public water system fails to meet the requirements
of the law or of this ordinance; and specifications of time deadlines for submission
of any steps designed to bring the public water system into compliance with the law or
this ordinance by the deadlines set out in the compliance letter, the department may
take legal actions as it deems necessary under.RCN 43.20.170 and RCW 70.05.120 in order
to s•s,"a compliance of the public water system with the law and this ordinance.
SUTTON B. These Rules and Regulations shall take effect on , 19
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COUNT! COMMISSIONERS (Board of Heald
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JEFFERSON COUNTY ORDINANCE
. Jefferson County Ordinance 2-77, relating to the County Health Department and sewage
disposal systems is amended as follows:
Section III - Definitions. Those terms defined in WAC 248-96-020 are hereby adopted
by reference. As ,used herein the following definitions shall also apply,
3.1 Commercial Installer shall mean any person, or persons engaged in the business
of installing and/orrepairing on-site sewage disposal systems.
3.2 Health Department shall mean the Jefferson county Health Department.
3.3 Sewage Disposal Permit shall mean a written permit issued by the Health Depart-
ment granting permission for the installation or repair of an on-site sewage
disposal system.
3.3.a. NEW INSTALLATTION. An on-site sewage disposal installation where no
portion of an existing drainfield or septic tank is to be used.
3.3.b. NON C0I'IERCIAL NEW INSTALLATION. A system to serve not more than a 2-
family residential unit, or a business requiring not more than a 1,250
gallon septic tank.
3.3.c. COMMERCIAL NEW INSTALLATION. A system to serve all other commercial
buildings or multi-family dwellings over 2-family units.
3.3.d. LARGER ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM. Systems with greater than
3,500 gallons per day sewage flow disposed of on land.
3.3.e. REPAIR OF ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM. The replacement, addition,
or alteration of a septic tank, distribution box, tight line, or other
appurtenances to an existing individual sewage disposal system, and
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including any replacement,addition or alteration to a sub-surface dis-
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posal field where at least a portion of the original sub-surface dis-
f posal field is used.
3.4 Commercial Installers' Permit shall mean the written permit issued annually by
the Health Department to a Commercial Installer who has demonstrated his abilty
to install disposal systems in a manner hereinafter set forth.
3.5 Septic Tank Pumper shall mean any person, or persons, engaged in the business of
cleaning and pumping septic tanks, cesspools or other accumulations of sewage.
3.6 Septic Tank Pumper's Permit shall mean the written permit issued by the Health
Department authorizing a Septic Tank Pumper to carry on the business of clean-
ing septic tanks.
3.7 Fees shall mean those charges as hereinafter authorized by the Jefferson County
Board of Commissioners for issuing Permits and making inspections as found nec-
essary.
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TM NOVEMBER, 1979
Nov. Oct. Nov.
1979 1979 1978
HOME VISITS • 156 222 152
OFFICE VISITS • 211 196 105
NEWBORN 25 33 .12
UNDER 1 - YEAR 67 71 44
1 - 5 63 88 52
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5 -'19 61 38 15
20 - 60 47 115 30
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M.C.H. 51 80 41
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C.C.S. 16 10 9
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WELL CHILD CLINIC 45 82 40 .
ACUTE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE Flu 42 Flu 345 Flu 120
CONTROL - IMMUNIZATIONS ;Ion 318 Imm 439 Imm 246
V.D. 6 3 0
T.B. 13 12 2
SCHOOL HEALTH 815 1,234 752
W.I.C. 32 34 15
FOOT CARE 48 49 0
HOME HEALTH (AIDE) 59 76 53
HOME HEALTH (P.H.N.) 85 88 81