HomeMy WebLinkAbout040273MPPP BOARD OrJETTERRSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
District No. I Commissioner A. M .O'Meara
District No. 2 Commissioner B.G. Brown
District No. 3 Commissioner • Walter A. Kelly, Chairman
Clerk of the Board Betty J . Temple, Auditor
Engineer Edwin A. Becker, P.E .
Secretary
-- - -- - _ _ - --- _-_ -_ jerdine C . Bragg
--- -- MINUTES
April
April 2 , 1973
10:00a .m. Meeting called to order by Chairman Walter A. Kelly with all members present.
Mr. Douglas Joyce appeared to present his proposed plans for Hadlock Village Mobil Home Park.
Mobil Home sites will be rented not sold. Minimum size is 50' x 100' with 24' roads. Board
advised that roads would have to be 60' if it were ever plated. Letter from District Sanitarian
grants approval of sites 1 - 12. Board requested that he present his proposed plans to the Plan-
ning Commission for their recommendations .
Mr. Sam Humes appeared re: Invironmental Impact Statement for Swanson's proposed Herring
Business on Mats. Mats Bay. Stated he has been advised by his attorney that a Statement would
be required for all proposed projects which might adversely affect the welfare of the community.
Therefore,. a Statement would be mandatory for Mats Mats . Board advised they are requesting
the applicant to provide an Impact Statement.
Board received and approved billing for Jefferson County Shoreline Inventory for the contracted
( amount of $3 , 000 from H.E H.E . Gleason.
Mr. Floyd Hart appeared regarding the cutting of timber on county roads contiguous to his property
Commissioner Brown advised that county should be cleared of all responsibility of clearing of
slash on the streets . Pros . Attny. Daly will be requested to draw up legal papers .
Commissioner Brown received letter of appreciation from Quilcene Association of Grandmothers
Club for removal of logs in front of the Youth Center building.
Claim for Damages for accident on Swansonville Road from Robert D. Butts . States cause of
accident was improper signing, improper design, improper superelevation of curve, improper
placing of power pole and failure to place gu9rdrails around the curve and power pole.
Claim for Damages from Fred H. and Florence M. Lammers . States.:certain individuals , employ-
ed by the county,, sprayed fumigation herbicides near their home which caused them injury.
Engineer Becker stated the county did not spray in that area at that time . Motion by Commissioner
Brown, second by Commissioner O'Meara to deny claims from both Robert D. Butts and Fred and
Florance Lammers and refer to Pros . Attny Daly. Unanimous .
Two letters from Olympic Canal Maintenance Corp. re: (1) Temporary denial of all future sewage
disposal permits; (2) Olympic Canal Tracts Boat Ramp Improvement. Assessor Hansen advised
that previous policy has been to take 25% reduction on valuation for property not suitable for
building . Dist. Sanitarian, Randy Durant, stated they gave a blanket denial on all further permits
to force them into an LID. All divisions except for Division No. 1 . Board requests that each
lot be considered individually to prevent the necessity of revaluation of entire plat. Durant
will check further with Ken Merry, Supervising Engineer, Olympic Health Dist. . Olympic Canal
Maintenance Corp. requests county "to set a study in motion" to form a water district.
Request from Chairman, Rhododendron Festival, for permission to use Memorial Field and facilities
during the week of May 14th. Motion by Commissioner O'Meara, second by Commissioner Brown
to approve . Unanimous .
Letter from Olympic National Forest Service regarding a U. S . Government easement which they
are offering for county take-over. Referred to Engineer Becker.
'lutes of April 2nd . con't.
Letter from State Highway Commission re: Signing to Port Townsend. Board will contact
Commission for additional signing.
Board reviewed the following correspondence without comment:
Letter from Washington Council of Landscape Architects .
Letter regarding Litter Control.
Minutes of Hood Canal Advisory Commission meeting of March 14, 1973.
There being no further business before the Board, the meeting was adjourned.