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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0998 I I I I COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS-N JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON ~-----'--------------'--------~~---' ,------- ----------.--.---------- ..--.-..---- ._-_..~---,..-----:--.---:-.,.....,...,------..,..--:-..~,-------:---:-~.-..,~:-:--:--.+ .-..,' ,,' -- . _rJU..L&ACWl.c.Q..._.. +_ _.. __". Monday, January 21, 1952 The Honorable Board met at 10:00 A. M. The Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved as reed. A consent to assignment of lease was signed by the Board for W. E. Bushnell, M. L. Anderson and C. r.:. j,:ercer and E. A. Dahman, to Buck Mountain Logging Company for S~ Tideland Tax B, Sec. 19, T. 27 N., R 1 \'1. ~'J. M., and a check for ~72.00 rental for 1952 was enclosed41 The Board si~ed a right of "lay across T. 30 R 1 '.'!., for the Puget Sound Power and Ligtlt Company to maintain their power lines. 1<!r. Phil Copps appeared for Puget Sound Lieht and Power Co. A call for bids was made for one tractor, equipped with front end loader and a heavy duty highway mower, to be opened February 18, 1952, at 10:00 A. 1<;. The Board siened Resolution No. C-167 granting emergencies for the over-expended necessary budget items during 1951, as follows: RESOLUTION NO. C-167 ':!HEREAS, it appeal's to the Board of County Commissioners for Jefferson County, that the following public offices have incurred ob~igations in excess of the bu~tary allowances made and provided for at the time of the adoption of the official budget for the Current Expense Fund of said county for the year 1951, as hereinafter set forth, to-wit : Ofn ce ~mount ~50.07 14.79 452.33 15.21 60.05 296.01 152.55 86.18 107.53 55.34 1106.42 156.28 58.51 265.55 Agriculturist Auditor Jail Purpose Operation and Maintenance do do (Board of Prisoners) Operation and Maintenance Salaries and Wages Salaries and Wages Operation and Maintenance Operation and Maintenance Operation and Maintenance Memorial Field Justice Court Prosecuting Attorney Prosecuting Attorney Sherif f School Superintendent GENERAL kDMINISTRATION AdvertisIng-and Printing Bond premiums Industrial Insurance and Medical Aid State Examiner Attorney fee and expunse General Obligation Bond issue and, ',11HEREAS, each of said items, having been properly audited, are hereby found and determined to be mandatory governmental expenditures, and an emergency declared to exist authorizing and em~owerlne the County Auditor for said Jefferson County to issue emergen cy warrants upon the Current Expense Fund of said county not exceeding the amounts as aforesaid, and this resolution to be effective without further notice or hearing. Dated January 21, 1952. BOARD UF C0 UNTY Cu!,;Io:ISSIuNERS LYALL ARft:.Y. _ ' _ DSR'l'IL KRUSE SEH ATTEST: Helen J. Eads County Auditor and ex-Officio Clerk of ~he Board. J IJ-rs :'~_I~!?-.B____ Iff A notice was received from the State Liquor Board that an application for EF liquor license was received from Ray E. Burns, d/b/a Trails End Coffee Shop, S0uti1 faint Ferry Dock, Shine, ':lash., and an EF iicense B:'lplied for by '.1m. G. Haller and [,;arjorie A. Haller, d/bla IrondHle Grocery, Star Route 1, Port Townsend. Aplici,tions a;)p!'oved by the Board. .tI.ppl iCcltions were apflroved for County land a 3 follows: Sherman H. Yen Dyke, Undo ~ into in E~ !'3. 10 I,cl'es of E1 Lot 3' Undo ~ into in N. 2.90 acres of E1 of NEk of SEk of N\ofk, Undo l/B into in Nl,of~ swk NEt, Sec. 5, '1'. 30 N'I R 1 W., offered ~17.00. George J. Osborne, Lot 12, Less E 15 ft. of Kuhn's Ranch, Sec. 12, offered .,;,25.(J(). A lease and Permit to Stockpile Road materials for Prim;lr]" iiit;h,way 1:0. 9, Lflke Houker to Jackson'S Cove, was signed by the Boar'd (HId Resolution rio. C-lb~ \'I[l~; sir:nod covarine the renewal 01' the lease as follows: No. c-l68 RESOLll'rION BY '!HE I3UAHD ut.' COI.ili'l'Y (X;!',lI:JJIJ1;ZRS OF .ml.'FEH,ui. CuUrITY, \'IASH n:GTON. ~'lHERE^S, Jofferaon County is the owner of that portion of the SouUll,a::;t quurt~lr of the Northeaat quarter of Section 11, Township 2'1 North, !1.&nge 2 ':fest, '..... ;:", d(-!~cribed as follows: Commencing 37.5 feet. ':lest of the qu.arter comer between :JlcJct,iolls 11 cilld lG, sClid township and l'ange i t,hance North 14oh5 ':,le~lt a rlisLHllce of 1365 feet aloB')' course of the (lonter Une of trDck of Port Townsend Southern RailrOHd to a poi.nt on tho ~North l>oundary (If the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of snid. Section 11; thurtce ':fest [j dist- e.nce of 51. 7 feet to a po:Lnt on the Westerly boundary of r-:i. gb t of way of si'id I"-lllroCiu ~nd the tru.e point. of beginning; thence :~est alon[j the North bound!lry of :>/. i d SOil t./WHst r.!uarter of Northeast quarter of Section 11 a dLJtrmce of 395 feet to C1 noi.nt on \-lIe SclBt~ irlY boundary of the County Road; thence South 6015' East El dis1,rll1ce of' 5i~6.0 fue,\- 1.l10ng aid Easterly boundary line of County Roadj thence North 75015' Eaflt fj eli 1:it.i:l11Ce of 4oG.0 ,oet to a point on the Westerly boundary of sold railroad; thence I~Ol.th 14045' ',e~;t a iatanco of 440 feet along said West.erly boundary to the true point of beginninr;, being a ,ract designated as 'fax No.1 in said Section 11. EXCEPTING therefrom riF.;ht of way ranted to the St.at.a of II/ashington for State Road No.. 9.