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COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS-.N
JEFFERSON COUNTY, w.Aen.UNGTON
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" Mr. George Simpokes appeared and reported garbage is still being dumped on and i
near his property. The Sheriff was l'equested to take action against anyone found violating
the law in that manna r. .
A report from the Puget Sound Navigation Company for the Edmond.'s-Port Ludlow ferry
for February, 1950, showed a net loss of $6,667.87 for that month.
M1nutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved as read.
A letter was received from the Cantral Labor Council approving a County Employees'
Pension plan. '
An invitation to attend the District meeting of Quileene School #48 on Maya, at 8:00
p.m., was received for the purposa of working out a health program.
Recess at 4:00 p.m.
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Tuesday, May 2, 1950.
The meeting reconvened at 10:00 A.M.
J. R. Baumunk appeared in behalf of the 4-H Club F~ir relative to the fair grounds.
William Anderson appeared requesting hay from the airport. grounds. The lease with
Peninsula Airways does not expire unt:!.l January 1951, so he was referred to t hat organi-
zation.
E. V. Tyler appeared in regard to vacation of Iota in Irondale. He was referred to an
attorney to have the mat.ter brought before the Board legally.
James Yarr made a motion to have the Court House cbck remain on standard time. Moti~n
seconded by Tom Milroy. Lyall Arey voted against the motion. Motion carried.
C. A. Mills appeared, right of way agent in State Highway Department, requesting Tax ,Lot
9, Gov. Lot 3, SeC. 24, T. 26 N.. R2 W.. be set aside as a Jefferson County Park. The "
State wants it for a recreation park. 'lthe matter to be brought up before the State !
Hi~way Dept. The Board of Commissioners will give an easement for right of way with the
understanding that a public park is to be constructed by the State.
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J. D. Bengtson for Kuhnsville. Lot I, and 4 to [p,
Wednesday. May 3. 1950.
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The Board reconvened at 10:00 A. M.
Land applications were received from
Block 3, and offered $20.00
C. F. Christian - Tax No. 22, Sec. 1, Tp. 30 N., R 1 W., offered $500.00.
George D. Tuel - Eisenbeis - Lots 1 to 0 Block 57, offered $60.00 .
Lots 1 to 8. Block 126, offered $80.00.
Erlys L. Secord - Irondale. Lots 27 to 31, Block 6, offered $25.00.
Above applications approved.
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The matter of the court house clock being on standard time was brought up for l'e-
consideration. The majotity of elc,~ti va officials ...:ere favorable to having the Court
House clock operate on daylight time in conformance with the city time. Tom Milroy made
the motion to reconsider the action on the time of the clock, seconded by L~yall Arey.
Motion made by Tom Milroy to put the Court House clock on daylight time during the time
the City of Port Townsend is on daylight time. Seconded by Lyall Arey. Motion carried.
Robert J8IJkson l'l.ppe-3.red regarding the operation of t.":to airport. He informed the
Board, that the Army will keep up the field for the use of same.
Bills were examined and approved RS follows:
Current Expense
Assistance
Road Fund
Equip. Rental &
Revolving Fund
T. B. Hospital
$ 6.703.26
2.172.63
31.915.16
4.555.91
674.00
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Thursday. May 4, 1950.
The ten year road plan, was' set for hearing today. A number of interested persons
/1.ppeaz'ed. ivir. Zimmerman from Black Point requested information regarding the plan, which
was fully explained by Engineer Keith Jones. ~r. Plymall, State Highway office. gave in.:
formation concerning the plan. W. Perkins. Bnnnon, Sheriff Callahan, Phil Martin. ;,
Lee Morgan. and others diocussed matters concerning. improvement in their dir.tricts. I
Tom Milroy made a motion to adopt the ten year road plan. Jas. Yarr seconded the motion,:
which was unanimouDly carried.'
Mr. Perkins brought up the matter of a garb8ge area in Brinnon. 1~e metter tnll be
t8.kon under advioomont to ascertain if there is any county propert~r available to be used
for such a purpose.
Mrs, Lee Davis and Joe Baumunk. President of the 4-H Cluh. appeared. requesting
a permanent place for holding meeting of the ,Jefferson County 4-H Club Fairs. The Board
agreed to lease the old Fair Grounds to the .Jefferson County -4H Club Fair Association,
and the prosecuting Attorney was directed to draw tip the proper lease. The J.-H Fair
Association is to he incorporated. 'I
Deputy Sher~.ff Leonard Petarson reported to the Board that the re is no control of ;:
spooding cars in the Nordland D~.strict. Upon motion made by Jas. Y8.rr and seconded by:'
'fom Milroy,i;htl zone in front of the Nor-eiland Store and ~ mile on eaclJ, side of the sto:re.['
'1s aeelal'ad a 25 m!l!\ per hour zon~. Traffic !ligns will be placed at the proper locatiol1~.
Speed laws will be enforced in that dietl'ict for SllfEl'ty reasons. ;:
Recess at 4!00 p.m. '
Friday. May 5. J.950. ,
A notice was received from the U. S. Army EnginoorB. that Gn epp,Mcation haa beeni
[made for a Depart.mont of the Army permit to conet.ruct l:l aubmar:l.ne water pipe line . across ! I
'the t'1:ltorway connect:l,ng Port Tovmaend-Osk Bay (portage C8nal). No objaotions war.e ,j
. entel'ed. ' Ii
On May 1. 1950 a contract was signed by tha BOllrd wi.th Osee W. Noble to have him II
represent Jeffel"~on County in conferences and nagot,ht:f,ona between the count:f.on nnd II
-:St.at\!! and Federal officers. in amount of $225.00. i!
Recess .at 4:00 p.m. Board to meet in regular st't96ion on May 15th. ii
Morday - May 15. ],950. II
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Ih~o~f~~dw:;\:~9ie~~Ot~~/1the State lr.dlllease 2nd claps tidelands in Section 21, II II
I Tow11ship 27 i-lot'i',h, Range. 1 W. W. M. The CourJi~'y d(,.;;B ilOt w.Lt~h tv b1d on 8ama. , II ____
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