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COMMISSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS VOL. 0
JEFFERSON COUNTY WASHINGTON
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This being the timo set for hearing on the formation of a Water District in, the
Paradise View Estates Plat, several residents of the area were present. Mr. Eugne
Forest appeared with Mr. Wl11iam J. Daly. The description of the boundaries of tho
proposed district were amended to read as rOllOWS:B10;kMi A1B,C;D,E,F,O,H,I,JiK of
Paradise View Estates, and~ 1,2,3,415,6,7,6,9,10,11, 2, 3 and 14 of the P at of
Paradise Bay Estates. A resolution.W1l be prepared by Mr. Forest.
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A petition was tiled by Mr. Glenn Abraham for Harlan Wolff and Linda E. Wolff for
vacation of that portion of Oak Road abutting on and lying southerly of Lota 30 and 31 in
the Plat of Hiller's Waterfront Tracts as shown in Vol. 3 of Plats, pago 31 records of
Jefferson County. The Board members fixed the date of hearing as May 10, 1963 at 11:00
A.M., by motion made by Walter Kelly, seconded by Lyall Arey.
Mr. Donald A. Churchill appeared with the plat of Madrona Vista at Shine. No persons
appeared to enter an ~objection, and a motion was made by Walter A. Kelly, seconded by
Lyall Arey to accept the Plat.
Mr. Arthur Ward appeared wi. th a preliminary plat of Olympus Beach First Addition,
which is a replat of Lot 78, Olympus Beach Plat. The preliminary plat was considered
and no action taken. Mr. Donald Morrison of the Health Dept. was present.
The Board members proceeded to the County Treasurer's office and counted the cash
on hand. They found ~~e amount of $1,448.16 to be correct for cash on hand in the oftice
and signed the Treasurer's report.
A notice was received from the Department of Natural Resources stating the County's
share of money received for sale of timber to Geronimo Lumber Company on part of NEk
Sec. 22, T. 27N., Range 2 West, W.M., will be $1,457c60. '
Recess at 4; 010 P.M.
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Monday, April 15, 1963
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The Honorable Board of Jefferson County Commissioners met in regular session with
all members present.
The State Highway Department submitted a print showing the revised FAS routes in
Jefferson County.
In connection with the publi c hearing held April 5, 1963 for the purpose of the
formation of a Water District in the Paradise Bay and Paradise Vie\'l Estates, Resolution
No. C-546 was signed f1xing the date of the election, May 28, 1963.
RESOLUTION NO. 0-546
WHEREAS, a public hearing was had on the 5th day of April, 1963, pursuant to notice
~ven by publication, regarding the formation of a water district, and the Commissioners
having found that said water district would be condusive to the public health, welfare
and convenience and of special benef1t to the land included within said boundaries, and
there being no objection to the fOnJIation of said district,
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that a special election shall be had on the 28th day
of May, 1963, at which time all qualified voters residing within the boundaries of said
district shall case their ballots for the election of three commissioners and as to
whether or not said di strict shall be formed.
Approved this 15th day of April, 1963.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
LY ALL AREY
~R~ HUNTINGFORD
WALTER A. KELLY
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SEAL
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JUl'EST:
HELEN J. EADS
County Auditor ana Ex-oflicio
Clerk of said Board.
A notice was received from the Department of Natural Resources stating tho County's
share of money reee1 ved for cash sale of timber on NANE~ Sec. 28, T. 26 N. I R 1 W.,
HUBon Brothers, will be $5,730.00.
Mr. Jack Hensel appeared relative to property in Irondale with the request that roads
be constructed to gLve access to property for residential pUrpOS8(1. Slashing will be
done on a soJ.ected street d\:~r1ng the summer, which will glve access to some of the property.
For the purpose of the l~ Real Estate Salee Tax for the benefit of County sohools!
Mr. Tom Lieb presonted Re8~lution8 from all school districts in the County. May 6, 196)
was fixed for heari~:, ':I~ same.
This being the time adver~ised for bid opening on 1 Highway Mower, the following
bid was roooived:
Swain Equipment Co., 1 spocial MOdel Topeka Hiway Mowor as per
speoifications . .4,364.43
Sales Tax 174058_
.. 539.01
Les8 0500.00 on trade.ln.
Mr. Waltor A. K~ll~ moved, and George Huntingford socondod the motion to aocopt the
bid of Swain Equipment Company in amOUalt ot $4 039.01.
Mr. Jim Bruce of Pope and Talbot and Mr. Felix R.innor of Harstad Ae8ocia~8,
presented plana for future development of the Port ~udlow sit~ as a recreation area
I by Pope & Talbot Compa.ny. A marina, motel, hotel, dining room, golf course and
i residential homesites were shown on a proposed plan of the area.
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