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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM072285 " . . I III . -, ., ., I '#' , t No. 1 Commissioner: t No. 2 Commissioner: t No. 3 Commissioner: W. Dennison, Member Brown, Member L. Pitts, Chairman Clerk f the Board: Public Works Director: Jerdine C. Bragg Ga1;'y A.Rowe , -------------------~~-;;;~-;.~.;;;~-------~----------------- ~---------------------------1----------~---------------------- I Week of Jul~ Chairman John L; Pitts ca~led the me~ting. to order in the presen e of Commissioner B.G. Brown land Commissioner Larry \\1. Dennison. I , Hugh Stucker and Erving J~hnson, Soun View Villa Property Owners re: urvey screpanc es: . tucer r porte to t e oar that t e origina area now nown as oun~ View Villa was owned, then surveyed and di ided into lots by Erv Johns~n in 1968.. Recently another survey of so e o~ this property which is ltcated on th north slope of Hiway 104 near lue"Qerry Hill, was made by Ta s Survey As ociates, and a descrep- ancy of 40 feet on the north/south ,oundaries a d 18 feet on the east/west boundarie~ of all of the lots in So~nd View ViI a WaS discovered. I After disqussion of the problems that this kind Commissioner Brown advised that the 1 County Comm to settle :the problems that can be ~aused by th property owners in the area will hate to reach or go to Court to settle matters. : I , I 'HEARING re: Budget Appro riations alary an Bene it increases: C airman P~ ~ng't e . u get approprlat~on or all couh got~ated sala y and benefit i~creases for ntSJ When:it was determined that no one I. I., instt the budg t appropriationl the Chairma. I ! sio~er Brown oved and Commissioner Dennl rov~ Resoluti n Npl.) 51-85 ord~ring the bu unty departme ts to add the increased fun s f~r the neg tiated salary ahd benefit i , I I DEPARTMENTS: ! I I of displacement can cause, ssioner's can do nothing s d~screpancy. The solution among themselves 1985 regar the n partm or ag all County Departments; ts opene t e earing y departments to cover employees of their de- as present to speak for closed the hearing. on seconded the motion get! appropriations for s necessary to their creases>.: , , Durin th~ Public W decis:onvyasmade t makes the ,revised p discu sedlthe matte was a sur~d that if Disco ery1Road Proj Hasti gs Avenue Wes PUBLIc{ WORKS I CTS re: Rural Arterial Fundint: CRABoard': oweireporte at t ree proJe~ts were su raliArterial unding last yeat: 1) Upper nd 3) Hasting Avenue West. ~ecause of a Art~rial Fund'ng was only apptoved on th~ eryiRoad proj cts. ! I , I , I rks staff review of the Dis overy Road project, the decrease the sfope and lim'ts of the project which oject d:neligibl~' for the RA funding. Gary Rowe has with Ernest Ge ssler, Dir~ tor of the CRABoard and th, .,e County wi th re, wit's r~ uest for funding on the ct that that fu ding amount could be used for the pr?ject. I Public Works Director itted to the CRABoard Hoh Road, 2) Discovery location limitations, Upper Hoh Road and the :VOU ' 11 rAC~ "I I I 02354 Minutes, Week of July 22, 1 85 Page 2: : Commissioner Brown moved to approve and signth CRABoard for the funding of the Upper Hoh Road West projects. Commissione Dennison seconded signed th~ letter to the C Board asking that t Discovery'Road Project be w'thdrawn, as approve Dennison, I seconded by Commi sioner Brown, PLANNING Eveleen Muehlethaler report d that the Mill has , past year,' the sea: foam that blows off of the 'la condition~ are hot, the win is- blowing justri are right, Last year was t e first year that t occurred ~nd the the Mill did contact the neigh mine what;effect this blowi g foam was having 0 solution Qf planting a row f trees between the as well a~ someww level bushes was accomplishe will also ,shut down an aire tor to minimize the particular day that the nei hbo~advise it is b was applied to the lagoon i an attempt to head idea of k~eping the foam we is still being tes contracts with the ndthe Hastings Avenue he motion. The Chairman e funding for the by motion of Commissioner on iProposal: David r~n t e presence of owns end Paper Company logy has reportedly nty yet. (See also eriod is over on July f there are no further addressed. been studying over the oonwhen the weather htand the lagoon conditions is airborne nuisance ors' in the area to deter- them. A long term lagoon and the neighbors last summer. The mill foam problem- on any d. This spring defoamer off the problem and the ed.! , The foam that lands on the eighbors gardens an ca'rs is soap with some of the lighter constituents of the affluent tra ped in it, Eveleen Muehlethaler continued. Th Doctor that the Mi I has had investigate the possiQle health effect this foam may have~ indictated that it can be classi~ied as a nuisance I but someone could p ssibly have an allergic reaction to it. Ms'. Muehle haler asked the Boa d Cor-eEer any complaints that they!receive to the Mill. . Noise Meter Testing ssoc~ate anner, he conducted during as follows: E & ~ Enterprises: Test results showed so exceeded the 60 db all wable levels. P~op chipper = 63 db (near ichard Walcome'sho of stte, overlooking it = 65 db. Chipper another location and n readings have been Chi per operation: wo no~se meter tests that laints from neighbors e areas where the noise rty line due west of the e); On hill to northeast as ~ince been moved to ta~en since this move. Chairman Pitts reporte that DNR has infor be g~ving the E & E op ration a variance t in tt).e afternoon while the "Hoot Owl" reg The Planning Department will try to do mor week~ Shold Excavation: This gravel c~ushing ope atiOn in Hadlock pro- duced a 79 db level at the property bourida y, ' The Planning De- part~ent will advise Sold Exca-vating of t is infraction. Proposed clddition to the Co stal Barrier apparent y ~ proposa to ~nc u e ten in Jefferson County (Puget Sound) inithe Coasta System, Mitch Press reporte. This program ~s shorelandateas and is admi istered ~hrough the Interior. : federal funding for roads I and util,it withheld for areas in this rogram. !The Depart VOL 11.. fA~~ o ~355 ed him that they will allow them to operate lations are in effect. noise meter tests, this !System: There is es a ong the shorelines Barriers Resources o protect vital or unique U,s,. Department of the pr'ojects would be ent. of Interior has not Mi lutes, Week of July 22, 19 5 pa~e 3: ese proposed sites which would in- st 2,000 acres of land, such as of .a mile of shoreline; Hadlock y'tO acres; Oak Bay Park, 145 acres; and I , I I Plann'ng!Director that the U.S. Department cted he Ilocal governments involved for ogram that will be taking away some authority overn ent, and the Chairman will sign a he In er~or after it is drafted by the I I va~ancy bn the Shoreline Commission eeIjl. filled; and Mitch Press asked if ned in an effort. to find a person iS$ioner Brown advised that the ateas were established to give citizens atters, but the areas could be t9 serve on the Commission, contacted Jefferson County a clude 8 miles of shoreline a d aIm Killisut Harbor; 671 acres w'th .8 44 ac es; Protection Island; Oak B Point Wilson, 102 acres. .. ard concurred with the erior should have cont input, since it is a p hese lands from local to the Department of ng Department. d fora clarification of n andiDavid Goldsmith e meapure be changed ductipn building." The uld draft some new wording ble to the County and to e has interviewed his ment vacancy and he and s who made the second , I * * *' , , I I d re: ~rrpan P~tt tne Ajax I and reconvened B'. G . Brown. recessed Mo*day eve f ~ommissi al: er, V.Ol l' . 0 ~356 .. '#' ... , , Minutes, . Page 4:' Pool use approve Swimming seconded. , , ; .1 ," i : 0 2fl57 I