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Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved as read.
Bills were examined and approved as follo\'ls:
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COMMISSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS VOL. 0
JEFFERSON COUNTY WASHINGTON
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ADOPTED THIS 5th day of Feb., 1962.
BOARD OF JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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ATTEST:
HELEN J. EADS
Jefferson County Auditor
Clerk of the Board.
BERTIL KRUSE
chairman
GEORGE HUNTINGFORD
-~ember
UALL, AREY
and Ex-officio---lfember
Current Expense Fund
County "Roads
Jeff. Co. Fire Dist #1
" II " II #2
Tuberculosis-Hospital
Supt's. Spec. Servo Fund
Soldiers' & Sailors' Fund
County Law Library
$13,066.75
37,005.47
1,049.25
274.18
948.00
408.95
238.56
28.60
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In the matter of installing fire proof doors in the furnace room of the County
Courthouse, it is estimated the cost will be $350.00. Upon motion by Lyall Arey
seconded by George Huntinlford, to have Bruce Matheson proceed \'lith the work. This is
necessary for fire insurance coverage for the building.
Mr. Harry A. Cotton appeared relative to roads in Ocean Grove Estates #2 plat, and
requested plat to be approved on his promise of having roads completed with 60 days. The
members requested roads completed before accepting the plat.
Mileage for official business for County officials was ordered to be paid at 10 cents
per mile, upon motion made by Lyall Arey, seconded by George Huntingford.
Upon motion made by Lyall Arey, seconded by George Huntingford, it was decided to cneate
an emergency for $8,000.00 to clean, redecorate and removate the offices and interior of
the courthouse. .
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At 2:00 p.m. a hearing was held on the leasing of the east 6eO feet of the SEk of the
S~ and the liiest 300 feet of the sWk of SEk all in Section 8, Township )0 North, Range 1,
W. W. M., to the City of Port Townsend for the purpose of the maintenance and operation!
of a garbage and refuse disposal pit. Mr. George Simpokes filed an objection signed by'
31 residents. Mr. Fred Lammers objected on the grounds that contamination would occur
in his water supply which originates in a Spring.
Mr. Glenn Abraham explained the needs of the City. Mr. J. R, Thompson also objected to t
the location of the dump. Mr. Joe Steve, City Councilman and Dennis Sullivan spoke on
the problems of the City. Mrs. Robert Austin made a motion that land adjacent to the
present garbage dump, be made available to the City for a'sanitary fill. Motion secondEid
by Mr. George Simpokes. Mr. Arey explained the locution is not desirable as there is
hardpan in that area and pits could not be bulldozed.
Mrs. George Simpokes made a request for lease of the property in question at $75.00
per year, and tendered $10.00 as a deposit. Mrs. Rose Simpokes spoke on the depreciation
of their property. Mr. George Huntingford spoke on the efforts of the Board to find a
suitable area for a disposal pit. Mr. Robert Rotta, representing Olympia Health Distriot
explained the' reguirements of the' Health District. .
Mr. li. J. Dauy explained a lease could be d raw up effect,ive Mtlreh 1; 1962 with the
pri vilege of ronewal from year to year. This was accepted by the residents and will be
considered when the City Council has connldered the mattar.
'l'his will be continued to 10:00 A. M. February 9, 1962 ufter decision by the City
COUNCIL of POH'l' 'rOWNSEND.
Recess ut 4:00 p.m.
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Friday, February 9, 1962
The Honoruble Board of Jeffel'son County Commi~oioners met in ree;ulur ooasion with aU
mumbers present.
The matt.or of the lease to Port TownDond for u dito for U oanitury flll beinl~ contlnuod t
to this dute, Glenn Abraham, JohnSiebenbaum, Joe Muroldo appourod reprooont.l.ng tho CHI
of Port '!'ownoond. Resolution No. 0-492 wlla signed pertaining to the p'l'oposed loutle of tho
E. 660' of S k swk und the ~e:Jt 330' SWkSEk Sec. 8J T. 30 N. R 1, W. iI. M'I waa approved
by motion rna8e by George Huntingford, Ileoondod by Lyall Arey.
Mr. 0001"1'0 Simpokos mude objoctiona to tho lIUltt,er of burning papor ut tho oi to and
mude u wri tten a ppl10a tion for a leuse of the proper'ty at $75.00 po r yoars '1'h:l,o wall
rejected.
Mr. AbI'ahum agreed thEJt the oomp13te rOlltrlotion on bur'bing io not fOUlliblo Lind that
papor ohould be burned undoz' otrict auporviaion of the ouretuJ<er urld oompleto pr'otoot..:l.Otl
ae;uinat oproudinr; fire.
Mro. Vorn Ooicl< otut:.ad/1lpor would blow around tho aurround.lng urea, but. waCJ uBourod
the paper hQuld be burnod every duy und then ooverod by eurth.
RESOJ..U'l'ION NO. Cml.92
Thin muttor oame on to be hourd Monduy, February 5th, 1962, at tho hour of 2:00 p.m.
ut the Commiosioners' ttoom'in t,he Courthouae, Port Townaend, Wuahington, .purouant to
Notice of Intention to LlHlue the following described oounty lund, to-witl
Tho oust 660 feat of tho SEk of the swk and
toe Wp~lt. 330 feet of tho S~ of the SE~,
aection 8, towneh~p 30 north, range t Waht,
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to the City of Port Townsend, a municipal corporation, for munioipal purposes, iiz:
the maintenance and operation of a site for the disposal of,garbage and refuse, the sam$
to be projected in the nature of an earth compacted aanitary fill, and at sud time :'
and Plnp_~ bu.t one obie cti on in wrl ting (in the no. tur8 of a petition signed by twanty- !1
one lndlndua.Ls, repr~8enting approximately t,en or, eleven family units, many of whom Ii
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