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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM031284 L (} . . . . . . District No. 1 Commissioner: A.M. O'Meara, Chairman District No. 2 Commissioner: B.G. Brown, Member District No. 3 Commissioner: John L. Pitts, Member Clerk of the Board Jerd ne C. Bragg Public Works Director Bria L. Shelton M, [[ N U' 'I1 Ii> S --------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Week of March 12, 1984 Chairman A.M. O]Meara called the meeting 0 order at 10:00 a.m. with all members present. Randall Durant, Buildings After review of the agreement, Commissioner Brown m ved to approve and sign the Agreement for management of the on-site se age disposal system for the condominium units known as "Kala Point Lago n Condominiums". Commissioner Pitts seconded the motion. Unanimous. to the propert y on the Unanimous. Juvenile Center: A etter Jefferson Juvenile After discussion of this request by Juvenile Diversion, the Board felt they should talk with Harriet Buchmann about t e situation before taking any action. Warren Steurer, Director of Park and Recreation re; Pro ress Report: Warren teurer up ate t e oar on t e status 0 t e Parks Worklist for the winter season as outlined previously (see Minutes of January 16, 1984l. After discussion of the possible wording changes a d review of the Prosecuting Attorney's suggestion, the Board advised Warren to add word- ing to the affect that "exceptions must be cleared py the Parks Director" to the change in Section 5 that the 7 day camping limit ~an be extended to 10 days if the campground is not full. i Lake Leland Park: Work will begin this Wednesday a d Thursday on this Park. After talking with the Department of Game, arren' advised that the new privies for the Park could be delivered by them this fall, This would cut cost and be ea~Jer for the County. Any ork o~ the boat ramp will have to wB:it untilapjrgYCil='l-s. i-e.~~~y~dfi-omte-m~partment of Game. <'':',:,\1' - --- I A sign will be made for the park advising campers available for them ~t the Quilcene Park. Memorial Stadium: The bleachers have been painted been cleaned up. the dugouts have be' val 10 tAtE r.<O 70 11 ~ .t Minutes, Week of March 12, 1984 Page 2: VFW Hall: cleanup at the VFW Hall ,since creased over the past months. further. . there is ot en~ugh time for of rental activ}ty has in- will look into this matter i , Warren also reported th~t he will intern from Washington State Uni Washington State Job Corp, to hel work force during the summer. be using the ser ices of a student rsity as well as a worker from the supplement the arks and Recreation , Commissioner Pitts menttoned that he had received a. comPtaint from a lady at North Beach thati people a e driving their cars on the beach. Warren advised that there isn't a y way for a car to get'on the beach from the County Park, b~t they co ld possibly drive down: the public boat ramp at the end of ithe stree. Warren will ad is€ the City that this is happening. Soil conservation Pitts move to approve ~ e g Soil Conservation Distrtct for $5 the motion. Unanimous. i Commissioner e .erson County Brown seconded Ap Commissioner appointed to VFW Hall Rental of the VFW a y arine approved on the motion df Brown, Unanimous. Advisory Board: On the motion of mm~ss~oner Brown, Joe Wheeler was ard. Unanimous. BUSINESS FROM COUNTY DEPARTMENTS: 3/13/84 ination; Headma's Mobile Home Park: on 0 on-signi icanceiwas issue on sioner Brown, secondediby Commissioner sed long plat for the development of me Park north of the B,& R Mobile Home Planning re: 3/12/84 , Bramhall Road An agreement or a and the Prosecuting Board's cdnsiderati of the agreement, C Chairman sign the in exchange for the by Mr. Bramhall. C on Request; Landscapin A reement: scaping, signe . y ~rence Bram all Attorney, was presented for the n. After reviewi g the conditions mmissioner Brown oved!to have the reement for planting of the greenbelt County vacating t e altey as requested mmissioner Pitts seconded the motion. proje~t for $46,000 academic and students in grades After review, V3l 10 fAt: 704B ...~ "" Minutes, Week of March 1'2, 1984 Page 3: Chairman O'Mea~a recess Tuesday March 13, 1984 a't 10: 00 it was reconvened HEARING re; Intent to February 2 , : ei cont~nua regarding the County's iptent to by 10 area residents as well as t of the Public Works Department, B ively. ' Gary Rowe reported that he had re His estimate of 6,400 yiear aroun holds netted an approximate month to generate the same rev.enues he figure would include an approxima istrative costs. Charge's would h users, as well as adjustments for that have garbage servie,e. i Collecting the househol~ tax, Gar the property taxes and t~e utilit the billing for the Counity. Even tax on the property tax 'statement property owner and the e~cise tax There would have to be ai procedur , (Continued from y, ear~ng ees~as attended istant Director ry RJwe, respect- , ! earched the e households a y tax figure ad projected ith e charge of $.75 ve to be ~ork d 0 seasonal hous hol nousehold tax. seasonal house- ,00 per household, userifees. This o $1~00 for admin- t for commercial s and households ot be done with t receptive to doing d bill this ex ise form,goes to t e useriof the pr perty. st due accounts. Other options for generating reve 1) A levy, which would have to g ticket sales, which woul~ allow p , Further issues discussedi were: * Hours of operation for land . . 1 d i ~s ~mp emente. , The encouragement 'of recycl Bayshore Enterpris~s role i Possibility of a ",fool proo an attendant. . Possibility of a p,rivate bu How salvaging will: be contr Household hazardous wastes. Incentive for litt~r contro Affect of fees on people en Proposed user fees! are too for senior citizens and peo * Possible installation of a reported, co ld companies we.e n if the County cou the property tax is charged to the for collecti g p ue for the so to a vote of eference to b aste ioperation are: peopJie, and 2) en to County r sidents. MEETING ADJOURNED ~ST: d;~IViI~. J~n . ragg . . Clerk of the Board ' to fltr rtt 704<!.J * * * ng and the mo the solid wa " pay system , tes.:ilf fee , I , t sa\f'es. perat:ions. woulq not requ.re , i landf;ill. 11. * * * * * * Ie. , g business. nsider reducti rate !much garb ge. septic tank wastes. , , The Chairman recessed the hearing until March 2 to allow time for mote r!esearch. Approval of Minutes: T e minutes of as written on the motion. of Commi sioner Pitts, Brown. at;: 10:00 a. . 5, 1984 were pproved nded'by Commissioner ! The Chairman approved two special occasion lice Restaurant at Port Ludlow. One wls for May 5, for June 14, 1984. Vacation of Alley of Bl ck 19, Eisenb After fina ~z~ng t e Agrieement 0 an scap~ng Resolution No. 20-84 was approved and signed on Brown, seconded by Commi,ssioner P tts, to vacat 19, Eisenbeis Bay View Addition. Unanimous. ers: ThJ transfer of ved dn the mot'on ~nanimous. i for the and the i i the BOARD OF CO~ ISSIONERS r ~'f1M. _'fUI..