HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 EarnestA side thought on need for 2020 Docket items
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To: Jefferson County BoCC, Planning Commission, candidates for BoCC District 2
In addition to the thorough argument for placing 2019 Docket issues from the Planning Commission on to the 2020 Docket, which you have received, there is another consideration I would like to present:
Putting last year’s potential Docket items on the 2020 Docket to get them handled will show the County some of what is needed for the DCD to efficiently function. Enhanced efficiency will be necessary if the
DCD is to handle the impact to County services brought on by the Hadlock sewer system with its projected, permit needing growth. Handling the Docket items now will free up the DCD rather than continue to
hand over it. The items won’t just go away.
With all due respect, if the DCD cannot address the modest number of Docket issues they had to pass on for 2019, how can they be expected to deal with what would likely be a plethora of permitting requests
once the Hadlock sewer system is given a green light and the needed funding. It would seem that then would be too late to start streamlining and smoothly working those systems in place.
Respectfully submitted,
Patricia Earnest
Nordland citizen
Jefferson County, WA
District 2
Patricia Earnest <pjearnest@earthlink.net>
Tue 8/18/2020 2:50 PM
To:jeffbocc <jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us>; Kate Dean <KDean@co.jefferson.wa.us>; Greg Brotherton <GBrotherton@co.jefferson.wa.us>; Planning Commission Desk <PCommissionDesk@co.jefferson.wa.us>;
Cc:Lorna Smith <lorna4commissioner@gmail.com>; Heidi Eisenhour <heidi4commissioner@gmail.com>;