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1 Commissioner: t
2 Commissioner: Brown, Chairman
3 Commilssioner: L. Pitts, Member
Board L ine C. Bragg
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I Week of September 10, 1984 I
to J1rder at 10:00 a.m.
ial Herbicide Spraying:
seventeen 1nterested
erial herbicide spray-
aerial application
ts of overspray,
the dangers of in-
regarding this issue.
was presented to
d over a five week
e-fifth of the voters
C,airman B~G. Brown called the meeting
commi1sionpe John L'IPitts was present.
il Andru~ & Tom Jay re; Moratorium on A
Tom J4y an PiAn us were part 0 t~e au 1ence 0
area ieside ts who c me to discuss a moratorium on
ing iq Jeff rson Cou~ty. Mr. Jay reported that the
of henbicid s has befome a perennial issue, Incide
media repor s on theiaffects of toxic chemicals and
discr'minat chemical use have sensitized the publi
As an indic tion of the public1s concern) a petition
the Bard w.th 1300 ~ignatures that had been gather
perio. Th se signatures represent approximately 0
who v ted i the lasf election.
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Mr. J ~y the outline~. options theB. oard has regardi g this issue:
* D nIt d anything.
* E act a moratori~m immediately.
* I itiat the heating process to establish if a oratorium is necessary.
* E. ~a. ct a restrictive or.dinance regulating aerial herbicide spraying.
* P t the issue ofla moratorium on the November b llot.
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A,mor~toriu ,not ~ ~an, is being sought Mr. Jay co tinued, to allow
t~me 0 stu y the ~s$ue and gather necessary data. A public hearing
on th issu would f~cilitate working out the legal questions involved
with :ymposi g a moratorium and the health and scien ific issues could
be deBated 'n a constructive manner. Mr. Jay then dvised that the
Commi~tee f r a Moratorium on Aerial Herbicide Spra ing is willing to
help 1he Bo rd by dOfating time, organization work, grant writing an~
to so~e ext nt\money to proceed in some manner.
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Commislsione Pitts a~vised that he is personally co
issue land t at he fators having a public hearing bu
like ~he he ring hel~ after the November election.
have ~estim ny from ~eople at a hearing who have ba
and s~ientl. ic metho~, etc., not just anecdotal l.nf
A publ!tc he ring is ~ good format to receive
Brown Inoted, but evemI. if it is structured it
emoti TIS ou of the ssue.
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Cha S ith c mmented that if the Board is seeking sc
deter ine t e safetyiof herbicides, that they are t
A mor toriu , she added, is to give time for studie
matio to p ug the g.ps in the current data, and su
obtai~ed in a publicihearing.
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The Bolard a reed to *otify 1I1r. Jay when "they plan t
after which discussiQn continued on the following t
role in thi issue, the Board1s legal authority to
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cerned about this
noted that he would
He would like to
kground in testing
rmation.
tion, Chairman
hard to keep
entific data to
king on a job that
to do in 15 years.
to provide infor-
h data can not be
schedule a hearing,
pics: The PUD1s
nact a moratorium,
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lack of con
and the nee
of ~ new sp
on the affects of herbicide
thing before the end of the
n.
surface waters,
and the start
6th Street & Florida
1t oner: T ~s re
tion oIFlorida
Assistant Planner
Due to the
vacation el
setback on
their meeti
r roads and the
20 foot building
recommended, after
compensation required.
of the princtpal
property owner whose
t was decided that
be split, will need
Commissione
Nelson cont
between the
requested by Kenneth
ted right-of-way,.
seconded the motion.
Toandos Peninsula
esolution No.
Comm~ssioner Pitts seconded
Jeffrson County Park
oandos Peninsula,
ct into five subdivisions
e following rental
of Commissioner Pitts
I Gilman for Tuesdays from
ay Colden for September 10
8:30 p.m.
3: 30 to 5: 30 p. m.
NT re; Reimbursable Work; ort of Port Townsend:
ommen e y ~.e u ic Wor ~rector, tt was-----
by Commissioner Pitts to aprove and sign the
rsable work agreement with he Port of Port Town-
o surface th~ roads and par_ing the
Chairman Brown seconded he
for submission:
59.5 points
58 points
55 points
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Rutal Arterial Program Project Pr
~ tIn, rev ewe. t_et ree proJe
fot S ate funding during the next
from uly 1985 to June 1987. Eac
itls rterial projects by a stand
The C unty Road Administration Bo
allt,.e projects sUbmi.tted by the
this tist to the legislature for
beiso e indication of where the J
jeqts will fall in the CRABoard1s
We~te n District meeting in Octob
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Th~ f llowing projects were
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iup er Hoh Road
iDi covery Road (portion from C
! Case to SR 20)
IHa tings Ave. West (portion fr
! M5ddle Point Road to Cape Geo
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Commi sioner Pitts
reqom ended by the
Ar~er'al Fundtng.
moved to submi the three projects
Public Works Di. ect r for Rurai
Chairman Brown seco ded the motion.
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Minutes, Week of
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Public Works re:
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Property adjacent to landfill:
Naltural Resources owns 120 acres
the County landfill, Brian Shelt
tqey have inquired to see if the
a~y interest in obtaining any por
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Jess
In response to
regarding the
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C~airrnan Brown seco~ded Commissio
apjprove the variance from the set
re]quested by Mr. Brotherton.
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Re~esignation request; Keith Elli
T01 bring the Board up to crate, a
Planner reported that .Keith Ellis
quest for a redesigna~ion from re
of! some property approximately 1~
cere on the West side ,of Highway
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The Planning Commissiqn has taken act
but since the attorney for Mr. Ell is
until the 24th of September, it h s b
Bo~rdls agenda for that date.
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partment of
nd adjacent to
orted, and
y would have
f this parcel.
Planning
re: Building Setback Variance Reques ; Da
.,. Brot erton ~s. see 1ng a varia ce
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s~tback requirement to allow the tta
6"i x 26' garage to his existing me,
reiported. The Bridgehaven Commu _ ty
aplproves the variance and the bui din
thiat approving the variance shoul no
itts motion to
requirement as
formation) :
at anson. Assistant
submitted a re-
tial to commercial
s North of Quil-
on on the request,
s out of town
en put on the
approved
Chairman
e minutes of Sept
of Commissioner P
4, 1984 were
seconded by
avating Noise:
n July 23, 1984
athanson, Assis-
t the Shold
i9: 45 and 11 45 .m. The following
g al full capacity,
55 db
53 db
The State has
maximum noise
65db.
the allowable
h a rmx:irrnIDl 0 f
Mr. Covington a vise~ that h~ doe
feels the test should be run, for
run at full cap city1clear down t
Board advisedM . Covington ~hat
APPli~atioh for AsSista
Fund: Comrniss~ ner itts move t
from the Soldie.s1 &! Sailors~ ReI
in the amount 0 $159.00. Chairm
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an Brown rec~ssed
withlall members
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not accept these
two hours while t
its lowest opera
hey will study th
results. He
ck crusher is
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ter further.
Tuesday
the meeting and i
resent.
reconvened on
and
ch Co
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ioner reviewed
ptember.
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ishing: Truck Moun
s were op.ne
id T tals:
$9,799.02 Includes sales
9,478.68 fI It tax
BID OPENI
Material DUmpsters:
appointed time:
Bidders
Four Seasons, Port
K &P Enterprises;
(New name fo J-P
P oducts)
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Engineer1s Es imat
Commissioner Pi ts III ved to
possible errors and .0 make
Chairman Brown secon ed the
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he Eng~neer clJleck
commenpation ~rio
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6,468.00
the bids for
to bid award.
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and place for a
application to
Chairman Brown
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~ssion~r P1tt mo
. Schoon.. Libraty,
take tbstimon~y r
tizenl~ Community
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