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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM090385 t!."~ ~~ s /> .\ ~ , f ill . ~ I District No.1 Commissioner: Larr' W~ IDennison, Member District No.2 Commissllioner: B.G. Br,wn, Member District No.3 Commissioner: John L'I ~itts, Chairman Public Works Director: Gary A. ~owe ~~::~_:~-~~:_~:::~~-------------------------~::~ ::t~~-~::::_-------- -----------------------------___________________ __LJ________________ I I Week of September 3, 1985 : I I I I : M l~. N fiJ T Ii> $:" ',' The meeting was called to order by Cha the presence of Commissioner B.G. Brown and Comm John L. Pitts, in ner Larry W. Dennison. BUSINESS FROM COUNTY DEPARTMENTS: HUMAN SERVICES 12, 1985 seconded Clyde Robinson & Steve Benedict re: Pe Sewer Distrlct: r. 0 lnson an r. ene lct c to ask the status of the petition submitted requ of a Sewer District for the Cape George area. P Gary Rowe reported that the petition had been ch by the County Auditor and that the Boa~d hae a R business for this week to set a public hearing. hearing is held and if the Board determines that be: 1) Conductive to public health, welfare and ~ be a special benefit to the land within the boun~ must call for a special election, which is limit proposed district. x Commissioner Brown moved to approve Resolution N public hearing in the matter of the petition for District for Mo~day, September 16, 1985 at 2:00 Chambers. Commissioner Dennison seconded the mo Gary Rowe then advised the Board that after the the Board determines that the sewer district is will then be set for the election. It would tak property owners within the boundaries of the pro it's formation. An election of Commissionem for th take place as we~l as a special levy election., I APPROVAL OF MINUTES: The Minutes of A~ were approved as corrected by motion of Commissi by Commissioner Dennison. >\ AGREEMENT re: Rental of VFW Hall; Narc County Human erVlces epartment: T e renta ag X as presented by Narcotics Anonymous in conjuncti County Human Services Department was approved by Dennison which was seconded by Commissioner Bro ~ Gael Stuart, Administrator, Health Department opy Mac lne: ommlssl.oner.BXQwnmove t:9apprQ the lease/purchase of ,a Canon NP 270_ Plain Paper Equipment by the Health Department as recommende Gael Stuart. Commissioner Dennison seconded the CONTRACT re: Department of Social and Health Ser ic s; Mental Health rograms; omml.SSl.oner Brown move an OmmlSSl.! e!. ~ ennl.son secon ed the motion to approve Contract #3820-48142(1) wi : e Department of Social and Health Services for Mental Health pro a,' sL: as recommended by Ella Sandvig, Je:fiferson County Human Services D ,aftment. I I 11th Department e contract or . er-from PaciY[c Office .~dministrato't , l.lon . 1 I I I HEALTH \( VOl 11 fAl,t o 2840 Port f Port Townsend Manager, George Yount expl major parking problem at this boat haven. Durin are c rs, boats and trailers lined uparrlchn Lllinge parki g lot expansion has been planned for anum then oted that if the extraction has to be done and c n not be done by barge, only by truck, thi impac on Linger Longer Road. If an acceptable turbi ity or other water quality problems associ Yount sked, c~11d bar~ing be considered as an a remov'ng the extracted gravel? Utili ation of County Property: Lutheran Church; d o y rlve ntersectlon: 0 lmmerman 0 t e ft eemer as requeste permission to remove some s ru locat$d at,:the corner of Rhody Drive and Anderso L Plann r, Rachel Nathanson advised. I ard asked that the Planning Department reqf'es develop and submit a plan for theclearin a unty property iu, question. Shore ine Substantial Development Permit SH8-84, Po rave, excavatlon an par lng ot, 1 cene oat a ~n: ssocl.ate anner o y reviewe t des p1t"OpOS~ project to remo e ~proximately 100,000 cubic [yards of gravel material from a hillside u lan~ of the Quilcene Boat aven. : The Port of Port Townsend will deV'e oPi5he site into a 200 b 200 foot parking lot when the excavation s ampleted. I in d[ that there is a s 'r~mping season there L 'nger Road and this er iof years. , M11., ;Yount as le~pediently as possible w ,u~d put a very heavy et otl of megating the te ~ith barging, Mr. pr ipFiate method of , I I ffY,explained that the concern about bargi g 'h~ graveliwas not he loading and unloading and movement of t ear.ges, but also the ial for an accident where a load of gravel I colJ1 be dumped into ter. This type of accident would be extre' e'l p.etrimental to the Iture operations in the bay, I I 1 I I-i I I I I I ,I I I 1 I I , [ from concerned citizens to retain "Secu ednoad" sltes: u ic l.rector, ary ow, Vlse t e oar e a received a petition f~om residents 0 t,' Jacob Miller Road scovery Road areas asking that the discouni ft secured loads be ed at the disposal sites. ' 1 , I Gary' owe reminded the Board that the reason the'di gount was not in- clude in the new fee structure was two fold: 1) T e conflict caused by varying definitions of secured load and 2) St te ~aw and County Ordinance both require that loads be secured, so th ~ discount is, in effect, subsidizing people who obey the law. I , I After I discussion of the matter the Board concurr'd Hat theimatte:r would have to ,be monitored for a period '"Of time before a dcisioncan be made on re nstating this discount. [ I I Traff c Count on Washington Street in Quilcene: ~ublic Works Department as ne some tra l.C counts an spee stu les 0 W ~hington Street in Quilc ne, Gary Rowe reported. In 1978 the, traff,c 'qunt done ,indicated 4.52 c rs and the count done this year for the sa e ~me period indicated 451 c rs which is no substantial increase in tra fi,.[ The 85th::percentile speed (which is used to set speed 'limits) was 32 mp, ,1 and there have only been wo accidents on this road in the last five ye'~s. The Public Works Department does not feel any improvements 0 He street are warranted at th s time.! I , I ~son Lake Road and n Church 0 t e e- ,ry from County property kie Road, Assistant I , [that the Lutheran ~ landscaping of I d Minut Page s, Week of September 3, 1985 -1 PUBLIC WORKS (Busi ess from County Departments--continued): '/ )( PLANNING x )( Bob D just poten the w aquac VOL 11 fACE o 2841 x Stalh of a devel devel will well of Na Depar I I I 1 I [ I (Busi ess from County Departments - Continued): I Mr. ,yAunt added that the Port is agreealle to the 0 hrr conditions not,ed1for this project. The mining per it for this grravel operation is fo five years. . I I Commi sioner Brown moved to approve the~Shoreline P rmit for the Port ~'~"o"I~~, ~"n""~,, ,o,~, 0, ~~,~s~,'"o,i~~, ::,;, ~~, h ~g"",~, ~~~~~"b"",~,.",!#~",.,n,t,', ~,',',~:~,"",a,,',.,~n~,s, ,r,:,,~,~. r" ~,:~, ~,e~,N,~y, w, ;"~",:,r, t,rars, ort' Ofg, r a,ve~" w '.,l,,'t ',h,_,in the' boat.,.,. _ hav n,_, ',faci,_l i tYf",h.~.E~l_be, p ~rmi tt~d_ unll~sJefferson County reviews and. app' oves a wateltransport~t:io~~_ pla~.' Commissioner D_ennison sgconded the motion. Ii , '.1 DavtdStalheim re:, Task Force on Aquacult~~e Policy: David im reported to the Board that he is organizin 'Ithe establishment ommittee as part of his contracted work for tel County, to p an appropriate and useful questionnaire to 'olllect data foru;e in t.:lE pment of an Aquaculture PoliCy for the County .1 This committee e composed of.people knowledgable in the aqua,ulture industry, as s representatl.ves of the Department of Fisheries, the Department ural Resources, the Departmen,' t of Ecology andt1be County Planning ment, and,the Soil Conservation Service. ard concurred that this type, of data needs to b~ collected and aculture policy developed, and cautioned that tjheformat for ype of committee needs to be well defined. I[ . 1:1 JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISS,d~RS , .. ~ .. Week of September 3, 1985 " MEET I G ADJOURNED " er V(Jl 11 PAGE o 2842 -