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District No. 1 Commissioner:
District No. 2 Commissioner:
District No. 3 Commissioner:
Larry W. Dennis n, Member
B.G. Brown, Mem er
John L. Pitts, hairman
Clerk of the Board:
Public Works Director:
Jerdine
Gary A.
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BUSINESS FROM COUNTY DEPARTMEN S
Commissione:r:
e Jail
r Larry Dennison
'fhe meeting was - calledd-todortler
B.G. Brown was not in attendance
Arbitration profeedings on the C
was present.
HEARING re: Emergency
Attorney's 1ce: alrman ~t
the this appropriation is to add
Attorney's budget to pay for the
ration on the dispute with Palme
facility.
When no one appeared to speak fo
the Chairman closed the hearing.
Resolution No. 46-85 ordering th
ing Attorney's Ottice. Chairman
propriation,
d to approve
he Prosecut-
HEARING re: Budget Ext
This budget extens~on ~s to a
from the State Jail Commission f
Correction Center Construction b
opening the hearing at the appoi
The hearing was
to speak for or
was approved by
Pitts, ordering
'budget.
nstruction:
as present
lution No.47-85
Chairman
er Construction
e: Courthouse
oar as
's Office
the Publ'c Wor s Department,
~aking a float'ng holiday
move
rold
the
to approve
avis as
otion.
ed to approve
. Michelson
ded t emotion.
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Minutes, Week of July 15, 198
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Business from County
Departme ,ts (Cont'nued):
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J Ivenile Seivices re
b eBoar t at as p
mdnt over a ~ear ago
tiime posi tidn. cThes
t itha t the Co ty ha
de1J.erm:ene i'f this c
sJch a positio coul
Hudget was prepared
oJtlined with this n
Co!unty dropp!ed. Cha
oposa ~e:Lng discUssed land
offic' aIls of Clall'a Count
he Ch inman asked !that Mrs
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minty pro jeclt (Clall
ojlect is administere
Pdrt Angeles. She i
nille Diversion Servi
e Ifunds that, go into
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$9,8o!O per year,
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4,00!0 per year!
nging t~e diversiop .servic
s bee sltJaff needs! a d the
whic clan not be accompli
on of tHe diversion servic
kable a~d the ,fund',in, ,woul
ive k t~IY that co~ld be su
A sig if!icant amount ofmo
he co trl'act is handled thr
hap rsen here to,. p ovide
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e !shifted some hat b
b~t more spalce would
nclrease i,_n tpe budge
rViice systems an be
n istillbe p~o ided.
filce space, !SU plies
o~ld be 'in cpntact w
is! anticipatin maki
Lois Smith, Director, Jeffers
uven e ervices: o~s m~t
projections she had made for
goals was to create an.additi
included looking at the curre
Clallam/Jefferson Juvenile Di
would be advantageous and nec
When the Consolidated Juvenil
grant application to the Stat
created, and theccontract wit
advised that he remembers thi
been mentioned at a meeting w
Larry was not here at the tim ,
view the matter.
Juvenile Diversion is
Counties),' Lois Smith reporte .
Buchmann, whose offices are 1
with a local person to provid
County. Following is a break
Diversion:
Contract with Cou
thruJuvenile Se
budget.
Funds from Revenu
sharing
City of Port Townsen
Part of the consideration for br
directly into Jefferson Count h
that staff longevity isanasse~
part time personnel. The inclu&
of the County's services seem WQ
cial boon in providing an att aC
to ~reate~a full time 'posttio .
up in administrative costs wh
County and then they contract
service.
The duties of the present sta
diversion work would not be f .11 time,
than the present offices provide. An
for staff may not be required if the s
a reasonable manner and full ser ice c
will come in the need for additi nal 0
equipment. Lois Smith added thd she
Buchmann to remind her that t e! ounty
in 1986.
Commissioner Dennison asked t at
Space Allocation Committee which
the Juvenile Services Department
space that is accessible to clie
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milth subrni t ~
outli eslthe officie
and n tells that. they
ts af er! 5 p.m. and
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The State has approved the Co nt's ap liEatiopfor' a
for the 1985-1987 biennium, Lois Smith relyorted.
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Consolidated
rt 0 t e
one ofi her
projections
with
ntract
be created.
for a
w position
rman Pitts
that it had
, but since
Smith re-
m and Jefferson
by Harriette
turn contracts
es in Jefferson
Juvenile
mately)
s and funding
recognition
hed with
s as part
be a finan-
plemented
ey is eaten
ugh Clallam
the local
cause the
be required
ed amounts
juggled in
The crunch
and.office
th Harriette
g this change
to the
ments of
quire a
ends.
$51,0 0 grant
apman
ssor
the m
roper
thef
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a guiCWfIlie, to eslttablish the districts
e for [1the a$sess:me t procedure. The
I desl~riptions Iforthe two districts
sectid~, that will be included in
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any cl~a~ge' in the boundaries of the
shed ~~d la publilc ear~ng held for
hangesi I need to ~e publ~shed.
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HEARING re: Six Year Trahsportat'o Imprdve ent Prd am: Public Works
~rector, ary owe rev~ewe t e s x yea~itran.portat~on program for the
Board after Chairman Pitts opene he he,ti~g at tHe appointed time.
In a six year program, Gary Rowe ted, dfojlects.ar:e identified for fund-
ing for the first three [years an hen thle second three years all the
project funding is group'ed toget . Ga~t ijowe the~n presented a computer
printout of the program :noting t thiS[~, n~lormatio,n ill be transferred
to the proper State form,s later, d thatll filve progra areas have been
identified this year whi~h is a nge f~~m Ithe way t e program was set
up previously. The five' program eas a~~.: safr. t~,..' intersection, bridge
replacement, paving and road con uct~ol~ '
Safety Program: No Projects s hed~l~~ for ff:n~i g in 1986 or 1987,
because these functions have bee ake n ~.w, iln pr., je'..,cts currently under
way. Examples of safetYI project re gua;rd-r1ails, i:ll mination, etc.
The first pro jects are scheduled r 198~ t I ... I
Intersection Program: TP.e first ree p~~je,cts, kis,ted;", Hadlock Inter-
section, Chimacum Intersection a the W~$t Vallry fiR ody Drive Inter-
section are all projects, that ar arryovr+rs f;-o 1J985,' and thus need
funding in 1986. The initersecti work ~as been pYjiori ized and it was
found that some of the work can accomplished thro g the normal
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maintenance pro jects. II I
Bridge Replacement: The: largest oject lin the s x year program
is the replacement of thje Queets ver B~td~e. lIt r e bridges listed
for replacement were putl on the t, Wit~,.tHe.a.,S~'"um"..PtiO that the bridges
won't be built unless the Count~ r ceive1lt1e fe. e,;al B OS funding.
Paving Program: The prLoritizin f the I1;OaJds,f r pavi g is being done
currently and for that reason no ng has,been.s hed Ie for funding
until 1987. II . ~ i
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Road Construction: The highest a ed ro~ca ~roJe t [is e Upper Hoh Rc;ad
and RAP funds are earmarked for h.s projec~. T e !Clea water Road wh1ch
is next in line i's schediuled for f nding ItnJ19881 ill con'unction with
the completion of the Qu!eets/Cle ater Bridge. [
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yearSlis don dn th basis of several
ity rati,g, tela ou t of money avail-
the p~~,j ct i ~espe t to design, need
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commi~saidn. f. 0
ions ~d the
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The Assessor suggests that the g
flood control districts be used
boundary lines that will be work
draftsman will run out the new 1
and develop a list of property,
each district.
The Clerk of the Board advised t
two districts will have to be pu
citizen input. Only the boundar
The funding for pro jects' in cert i
criteria such as the pro'Jects pr'ia
able for funding and the status, f
for right-of-way acquisition, et .
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ves the six year
review and'
noted for fund-
Program tabe
Gary Rowe added in conclusion th
program it will go to the Planni
recommendations. Those Irecommen
ing in 1986 will then b~ develo~
adopted with the 1986 budget.
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Chairman Pitts closed the hear in
against the Six Year Trapsportat.o
Dennison moved and Chairman pitt
Resolution NOi~ 48-85aplproving:
ation Improvement Progra~ for th
o speak for or
Commissioner
approve
r Transport-
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Resolution Establishing Weight
r1 ge 1nspectlon was comp ete
weight limits needed to be poste
Bridge, 5 Ton limit; Barlow Cree
Creek Bridge, 15 ton limit; M~ye
Railroad Overcrossing, 27 ton Ii
to handle up to a specific lo~d
Commissioner Dennison moved to a
weight limits on theabbve liste
the motion.
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: Commissioner
~on of a. Solid
he Commissioner's
Commissioner Dennison suggested
be set up to review this type' of
years ago a Solid Waste Advisory
awhile. Part of the new regulae
that an advisory board be formed
Gary Rowe will research this fu~
group should
d that several
. operated for
Waste require
to meet, etc.
the Board.
enneth S &
o a ~cense
of un-opened
nd Addition,
I trailer.
Commissioner Dennison moved
county road right-of-way as
Chairman Pitts seconded the
e and maintain
rtha M. Andersen.
The
-85 establishing
ts seconded
h _0 Open Right-of-
.co ded the motion.
Gary Rowe reported
ho is planning
ty property and
roperty to clear
The Board authorized the Public
after it has been determined if
to be cleared.
request
the area
ennison move
rp.: Commissioner
approve and sign
ping county roads
lint of $53,080.00.
as awarded.on June 17, 1985.
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Temporary closure of Fish
ary o.e reporte t at t e .' 1S an
that th~ County close Fish Hatc ery Road fr
to allow the installation of a ater discha
abateme~t pond. A permit was gi en by the
this in~tallatio on October 12, 1983. A
along P~nny Cree Road and Hatcery~Penny C
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Resolution No. 5 -85 was appr<j>ved by motion
which wAs secon y Chairma~ itts and co
approval, to tem orarily close Fish Hatcher
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nstruction:
ce as as ed
August 16, 1985
a pollution
Department for
will be set up
ner Dennison
roper shoreline
lcene.
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HEARING
w t 1n
interes ed area
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hearinglregardin
Stan Messer (Pet
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View Estates and
Boat Drive. Eas
e,-*en thQugh the
on the south hal
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THe folfowingte
for or 4gainst t
* Errl.est Prie
objection t
teeted. Ea
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not!: used ve
en~argement
th$ propert
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,* Mr~. Haaken
an1 phone c
Ch4irman ad
li~~!n t~~~~i:
Ibe~n parked
Wlienjl::r::t i:a:h
repoted that he
hoe 9petator tha
creasedlin size
The Vndtcation f
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was ~hal this wo
had ilss'iled a sew
The ~ea$ons for
and a,h~gh water
AfteJ f~rther di
woulq have on th
Depa~tm~nt regar
Drive, Paradise
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Comm~sstoner Den
.Ri~iof+Way as s
Work~ Department
the lotion.
. Boat Drive
10ner: our
ts opened the
mitted by
g Director,
t Boat Drive
k A'ofparadise
limits of
Oot shoulders
is constructed
s Department
petition.
d for comments
stated no
an be pro-
which is
te future
would give
ty.
many letters
to which the
e received
oppositipn had
any cars had
at if the
ted.
Goldsmith
told by a back-
ro erty was in-
s'te on the property.
vi Goldsmith added,
HaIth Department
5 n 1975.
well as poor soils
his vacation
he Public Works
e East Boat
.he hearing.
te County Road
y the Public
Pitts se'conded
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E & E Enterprises: Request for xtension of oerat
rene , ar an <jir~anr~e, teve 0 sp an
were. all present to, d,t, s.'.cus~ c, f.. m '"l~in,ts. 'about p.,'P" ise.
hours of the E&E Enferpr1se, h~pper6perat~bn 1
airport. David Goldsfuith, Pln'ing Director,lrepo
had ,been received frorrMr. Wa,c me on July 10~1 198
chipper running at 5:45 a.m. Which was later ~pnfi
Udd 's were reminded of the coun~' y's cQnditions pf ap
ject which limits operating h, us to the hour~ bet
These operating hpurs ~ the Up" 's advised, are I not
"Hoot Owl" operatingtegulati<])ns currently being e
operations due to the I dry weather conditions.!
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Richard Walcome made yhe follfwi g comments: ' I
*' Noise levels are10n the th esholdand pe~king 0
threshold of 60db.! '
* When Mr. Udd originally ~al ed with Mr. Walco 'e, b
ject was approved at thi~ site, he advised hiJ ha
concern was if t~e road o/as going to be plock d
the operation w01jlld ber~m' on other than I norm 1
or on Saturdays. i Mr ~ Udd! assured Mr. Walcome h
matters were in1;:heir pl.ns. · , '
* Since operation $tarted *he have run on'Satu
level is such th<i1t it tSli possible to s~eep
chipper is started. The t1toise level is intole
* Did not know abo$t E.& Ell E, terprises ope~ktio
area which gener,ted man~ cpmplai~ts. ! I
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* Now they, are'req~esta:cng Ekarlierlopieratingl hou
a real invasion of theirIJsp.j1ce. This w01r11d m
the operations w~re staried1before 6 a!m~no
to sleep on Mr. .Walcome'~' '. property and tJiley w
with the high notse leve~earlier. ['
* All the trees h ve been ~utdown on the pt-ope
assurance that 6e noise'le eli standardsiboul
the chipper was IJ1oved. !
* A plan was deve
has been done 0
operation start
* Mr. Walcomenot
hours.
Mr.
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Udd responded
It is dlfficult
for operating a
unhappy.
Chipping busine
and call when t
Currently opera
There ha.sn't be
survey was just
property, and a
Buffers have bee
level readings
the noise tests
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Chairman read the Mi
at which the operati
that since the chipp
hours were restricte
Mr. Walcome added th
then the present loc
he should be require
ment in locatingtha
urs: Edwin and
ar Walcome
and operating
on a site: near the
hat a complaint
rding the !
ith theUdd's. The
for this pro-
a.m. and ~ p...m.
ible with the
d for forest
the
the legal
fOre the pro-
his only 1
ularly or l.f
iness hours
either of 'these
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he Hadlock:
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ch would be
at anytime'
uld be abl~
ave to deai
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di there is! no
et, even iif
0, ped foru t ,e property, th~t,
Ithe property that relatt~
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ood, but little
plan, sincel the
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! comment~d as follows: I
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when the!St,te puts everyone n
9hipping!b'siness. The $uppl'e
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~y need tthi s. i
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ing on f~v~hours which $akes
n a chance to build at the ne
co~pleteaa d th road has be
'~' now waitt g fo the culvert
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.put up ~ndt2he
'ch was not d
,re donelirn
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ut,es of, ~he Marc
g pours were dis
r !~perat~on is a
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owl" hohrs
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mills are
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three sh~fts
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r to survjL ve .
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The road
in on Port
installedl.
take nois~
ors compla~n
says is unfair.
ely whi?h
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u$sed and
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hed, and nbted
trial areal the
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riate. !tIe d
tof ba<;l!pla
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believe that
and poor jhdge-
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nded that "HootJ Owl" hour-~ we
lication was reviewed andi tha
allowing. a a:riiance froml the
e t the Chairman's inquiry.
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e chipper 9ad never peen
ntinued 0 Ithe buffer' are
ty and t e lavailabill~y 0
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ised that ~he issues,~ha<t
Odb level and Z) noise at tim
o o,erating. Ohairman Pitts
n tree areas ~efore anylfurt
ts f the nois~ monitoripg by
ith the party: ~esponsiblei for
hol up isa d 13) Talk with D
a ariance cad be obtain~d f
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nd reiter.tiged that:heiwou
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consi, 4r appoint~pg 0
to r . iother thar' the
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ny re:Sl ge
~gn1~ ca ~~: evep 1pter
o sm~t, jPlanning Djirec
ompainystafif and,cot1s~lta
he Depart ,. Jnt of E'co~pgy
ry Rahe of Ithe consu~ting
ny tp ras;9ndto the;bOE
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ore Mr. Rahe bega , D'ck D'Agostiino, Residept M
ad ised that they we e p esent: todyj to try)an~ ge '
be~' ng out of compl ia ce,,' i th S,.. t', a, te. R ,,:,e, rmit, ' f,.,O, 17,..,. ~he
po d resolved as sOQ as poss~ble., IAfter lookling
t~ company decided 0 h're AgrL-T~9h ~nd haveiwor
s~ ely since last fa 1 s that the~RroJect could b ,
as~possible because I he ummer, ,seasa,:n is the P, erfe t.
Po t Townsend Paper: omp ny feelsh~t they have em
so nd solution to th. pr blem, that -Will be sat!isfa t
cerned, and willi elp resoi.Lve t~ mill's prbble
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at the ma~~ issue today w
OE, when ,~eline Muehteth
ownsend P'~er Company' ask
Mi l's response! to all' ofi the
th epar~ment ~nd the :DOE) and
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hrough th~ IDOE commenks,
Wilson was present ft~m C
onsei to t eDOE commepts.
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OK 's concern d aboutthel ran and adeq!J cy
on amples. h~re are 3Qlodd s il est pits ()
t h ve been t~rpugh three, ser'es of tests from
th se record were inclu~ed 'n the review ofl
ite used tob~ain comp6~ite s mpl Sl becausel
vy etals. S e~en Wilsom:int rject d that the
e s tisfied w th the resp~nse i th letter of
e s il sampli,gl procedur~~ an ' esting. Addit'onal
lec' ed since h~' DOE cbmments" ut ue to the i ime
rat ry work t e result~ ~re n t sub itted to t e
ave, been'timi g proble~swith th Ie ters on both
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Da id Goldsmith resp
wh n the original ap
~,'fjD NR would cO',n,s, id,e
op ration, in respon
Mr . Udd advised th
af er which discussi
th chipper on the ~
mo itoring.
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1) noise above ~I
t there would bei
mation is needed I
e place: 1) Res'lh.
t, 2) Discussion I
find out what th~
rs and find out ~
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Walcome suggeste
th level of the noi
op ration to be ope~
Mr. Udd asked that ~
co ld contact for pe
if an emergency aro~
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Rahe'then stai
noting that 81;:
wrote the
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irman Pitts advi$
questions raiseq.
erintendent for F
e to proceed. T~
n sent to the Hea
rd for their infG
1) Soil Sampling: ,
of the soils and lag
th disposal site tij
to present and all 0
si e. 40 more test i
th concern about h~
has indicated they 1
10, 1985 regarding ~
sa pIes have been cQ
it takes for the latl
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not anticipated
e did not know
~ hours for thi~
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rated on a Sa~urday,
the location' of
ounty staff ~do noise
dealtl with
was a~reed
ed Ihat more ~n-
cussion can
anning Depart-
ling the Fulvert
t the "Hobt Owl"
operatiop.
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e Technica
the board!
mments hali
esented t~
ould
the
ces
the s~mpln~ r,quested in
e DOE i let e!r came because
n out~ine ~he!procedures
id so~l a' dl sl$dgei sample .
tarian,fot ~helHealth Dep r
DOE aq,outll spectfic items 'n
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mpling of lagoop s udge ~or,,'oJnPofition: Mr.
oncern was du~ to ome m~s-i' fprm,tioh that a
revious time. I ['he sampl4s t, krn from, the la 0 n w
s and were ta~etl p operly~ . he d$.ta that wi I be
ow much sludg~ ~s pplied., to~' d~is ! site, will 0 e f
sludge sampl~ng t at wi~l b ~one on the si e, in
udge that com~s: ou of tije g~ml whtch :is far 0 e i
tlined that sludge sampl~ng tephntquei in the'r let
able sampling .a~te native,' II' ! "
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that are ofqotlce. n andibei~gl tested: for an hen the projec
t .up, the lev~l~ d linea~ed tor a~ agricultu a si e, which a e more
alive thmfor a ',fp, re t application, I were ,the m K mum levels est b-
for the projec~. These(agr~ck t*ral levels w re sed with t e
ounddata to deter ine how mJch s1udg~ could b ap lied to th site.
mpling, through P, ut the proje tl itl verify;t e bac ground num ers
t is~xpected.w111 be reache'.1 If during th our e of the p oject,
determined bylt~e ealthIDep.r~ e~to!the D. t~a r~sults 0 the
ng show level~ pf eavy meta}sl h,t are not l~n w~th thes
s. then the p~odec will Ibe ~u~ ef ba~k.
Wilson noted thkt n agr:ilcul~uir IlcrbplandC ain crops
tuce, radishe~, i et .). the '"fe,~e,r II reg:ulation sludge wit
adnium concentr~ti n to 1?e aJPPll e<li atl a rate dry tons
The proposal I i~ t put ~nl i; .t e '! range of 2 day tons
so the questidn' is not h~w m, c~ s~udge can bthis seas
limits, but wheth -: or not ,hie sfte c,. an be ain in the
what extent. : Cad ~umi~ th, p l:y heavy met ifically I
federal regulatio s that!: go: err this type 0 ct. Coppe
an cause prob~ems n food ch:iin applications,w this is no .
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d by the Heal~h' De artmertt apd he applicati
came ut well under.the stabl~shea I vels for the
::::: ~he reiteratldi th t the'mJ1 ilg is an
does ot end until t;:h~ p oject is :' ~m l~ted and
avail ble for anyone ~ho wants to ' ~v'ew them.
be su mitted to the: Heal h Dep,rtm; nit, ~OE 'and
added that a sampliqg' an testilng' cr dtflle :was
appli ationand thati the Count* I or ap otile .e~se~s
sampl ng procedures lot- slit s4mpl si olbe sent to
for v rification. ., .
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alrea
month
to ta
Hayes
he ha
about
2) S
this
some
sampl
mine
rando
the s
DOE 0
accep
Eveli
by th
sludg
was s
COIlS
lishe
backg
The s
that
it is
sampl
numbe
Steve
as Ie
this
acre.
acre,
withi
and t
in th
Zinc
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cQnce
distu
appli
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back
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y been done wijep t
late., Mr Ral1e' th
e statistical~y.va
Environmenta~ San
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1985
noted that
en to DOE
re composi
sed to det
om the sam
other word
portant.
er as bein
eep slopes and~6i
on concerned qver
f the bluff sluff
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oading ; th~ is
ff be4aus~ 10
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test uSes' fb
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n canlhe a~
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sproposed
eavy metal
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D*vid Goldsm
ils w:ithwat r
this' condit'o
b$en ~stabli
this: sludge
rfd. ,Steve
d.thei eqtlipm
of prpblem s
n!the su~fac
d~d entirely
orted that the
having the
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n. One of th~ gre
bed land form~, i'Te
ation equipment! is
r the application.
n i by the soil,: crea
t~ation, appl~cati
o get the pro~l~m
address t
stablizati
added that
oIP rator will
as lack of as
r $. y sort of
neessary or
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T~e permit stipulates that if a..qua~~erlof
s~x hour period the operation will;b~ s,ut down
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by anyone lnvolved to ~e a subsBitvt~ f6r a 11n
Townsend Paper Compan~, the co~tra~tpr ~nd DOl
not a landfill closure' plan. !., " 'I
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6) Proximity to Old Fort Townsend'S~ate parkt Th
the consultant has ag~eed that ,when ~he predo inan
toward the park, the aperationlwill ~e moved 0 an
is the most li~ely prdblem and!thePrim~ry rets n
method of appl~cation Iwas,chosen wCjlsl be~ause crf th
it is done. Most appllica1fion oper<jltlionf run t 3,
Terry Rahe advised, th!is d>peration', rpns I at 30 al
cation, because the s~cret!: to controllli1j1g odo s
the material is apPli,d. , .. .. I; I
7) Compliance With, RC~,: The ptoje, clt,' hCil,,' s bee
of these (RCRA) ,RTF , 'requlirements.
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entire pro ject can no~ be I comp~~, teGi,', Ithi$ year,
the problem that the Il1illjhas with! the total
the lagoon they eithe11 haye to ;rnake Ithe 1 appli
will run into the baY.I Tfue dU1i"a,tionJ of I the p
with the weather in t~is !rea,imeansf th,~ the
done between July, 15 and O~tobe1j 15, Ia.nd I ~f th n
another week and, then ianother 1,5," d(1y,I". wa} ting ~
end of August before ~he proje4t ca~, betin du "
up time that the'cont'Ijactcpr needs.' [An additilI').
i~ the County will restart the 115 da~ c?mment p
W~,ll see what can be 1one!t s~qrt~,9, thi, thre
Steve Wilson reported th.t a ~lid~ ~ho~ is a
review which deals furtthet ith. th~ Iteclimical
position and assimila~ion~ , '" I !
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In response to Leslie IAik~n's ~uest~on tegard
and copper and how th~y w~r d,a.lt'~ithlin th
clarified that the mo~t limiti~g m~dal ~s cop ~
copper concentrations ithat er~ detelrmLped for:
application of 50drYi Itons ere acre I iSlwell "i
limit of 66 dry tons per .jlc e #or$elnsitive f 0
landfill reclamation ~itelwilllneve'I1 be; suita 1
gardens and it is felti th.t thls ap~lic~tion
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The soil. creatures lo~e t~e applica.tlionl of sl
sludge w~ll actually ~mpr~v tfue pH lof the en
Wilson continued. Th~s m<!It riGJ.I dO~s not for
over the ground, Terrx Ra~e ad4ed.qplYI 3% of
tion is solids. The sqlids re I very Iharo to r
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Leslie Aiken then ask~d it hiljitYP9' of
activity, that the mil~ will petform,1 to
responded that the lagoonlh s been used for t
is the first time thi& prbc dut"e has! bet.=n nec
cipated that it will l:?e n~c ss~ryagainl in th
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Commissioner Derinison!expte secil, one ifurpher c
the application and wijen th sitew~III pe see
there might be a, situation f ipcrealsed! run 0
A series of catchmenibasLn t1hatfl~le dksigne
emergency spills, Iwilt e reta~qed 4ntil
Terry Rahe answered. I r ' "I, I
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t The
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lids (TSS) in
oposed or 't
days whic
should be
d up for
ill be the
ee week st
n be gaine
the .contra
up time.
the Board's
sludge dec m-
Is of zinc
.Steve Wils
rding to t
the propo
stablished
home
ve.
pH of the
the soil, Steve
hable mass
s of appli a-
e they hav
n annual
hlethaler
years and his
is not ant -
ears.
the time etween
th starts, that
ion proble s.
:it controlli g
establish d
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epar men~ notfd that .
. ette:unqerstcimding 0 t
tmen st~ndpoint thelaj r
e PI nnimg Department D'r
ent . stlrtat a~ the 15 da
1 of the 'inecessary Ie te
hat ." 1i~t of I mi tigat on
ermi ~ :o~ whatever i~ re
revi wed 'and has the ro
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hel 15 day
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le~ are ou
David Gol
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received f
bel put tog
sol that in
ormation.
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n Iproject.
C~~missio
John Haye
he has re
that from
CONTRACT
vices
ief Fund:
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