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COMMISSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS VOL. 0
JEFFERSON COUNTY WASHINGTON
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Ii Commissioners discussed their investigation of Martin Scheckert's unnamed plat
located on Coyle peninsula. 14r. Scheckert agreed to develop a well with water pump
system. Lot owners will have responsibility of bring water to own site. This was
what the commissioners 'recommended.
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Copy of letter was read from A. J. Cohn, Supervisor, License Division (Liquor) to
Criddle W. and Iola B. parteei returning a refund check for $$7.50 for Class C and D
licenses for Cottage Inn, Had ock.
Letter received from John Fletcher, Forks, regarding road extension and right of wa~
requesting Walter A. Kelly and George Huntingford come out and look over right of way
before Mr. Fletcher agrees to sign papers. Clerk was instructed to write Mr. Fletcher
that they will be down within next few weeks.
Commissioners copy of Public Assistance Department lease was given to Clerk for
filing.
Meeting was adjourned in regular form.
Current Expense Fund
County Roads
Soldiers & Sailors Relief
J. C. Fire Dist. #1
J. C. Fire Dist. #2
Supt. Special Service Fund
Law Library
Tuberculosis Hosp.
$23,426.80
.35,107.27
291. 00
l,.3$B.06
l,29B.17
597.60
. 54.72
1,118.49
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Friday, Februaz7,lO, 1967
The Honorable Board of J~fferson County Commissioners met in regular session with
Cnairmah.Oeorge:Huntingford and Lyall Arey present. Walter A. Kelly and Edwin A.
Becker are in Olympia fo~ hearing on Gas Tax bill.
Letter from Bruce L. Goodwin, 3755 SW Webster, Seattle, Washington, regarding
missing culvert and open ditch causing no access to Lot 2, Block 2, Road Distdct 1
at Paradise Bay Estates was reviewed. Owner states that he had installed at extra cost,
a culvert when the lot was cleared. Requests County to replace culvert and access which
are missing as they in~end'to use lot. Letter was referred to Engineer for investigation.
Bills were examined and approved as follows:
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Board recessed at noon for lunch and to travel to Matts Matts area and investigate
requests for wi,dening intersectio~s and lighting.
Correspondence reviewed prior to adjournmentwas as follows:
Tri Area Business Club request for vapor lights at Ness's Corner and the intersection
of Chimacum, Irondale and Port Townsend highway. Referred to Engineer
Puget Sound Air Resources Council - follow up on invitation to Puget Sound Govern-
mental Conference - Seattle, Thursday, February 9th at lO a.m.
Washington State Liquor Control Board - notice of application #.336570 for Albert
Sullivan, Discovery Bay Grocery Store.
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Notice of Intention to move from Wahington State Park and Recreation Commission
regarding Mr. and Mrs. William F. Anderson's notice to move from property being purchased
by State.
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February 20, 1967
Meeting called to order br Chairman George Huntingford with all members of the
Honorable Board of County Comm ssioners present.
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The Matts Matts Improvement Club representatives, Ted Bauma, Vice-Presidentj George
Simpokes, Spokesmanj Cecil Clark and Ralph Van Valkenburg appeared regarding widening .
of intersections of Oly~pus Boulevard and Oak Bay Road, oiympus Boulevard and Carey Court,
and Verner Avenue and Oak Bay Road. Mr. Becker will further analyse intersections and
talk to property owners involved. George Huntingford suggested stakes with reflectors
on intersection approaches. Mr. Bauma impressed need for mercury light at. Ness's Corner
as requested by Tri Areas Business Club.
Mr. Horton D. Dennis, P. E., of Horton Dennis & AssociatesL Inc. (consulting engineers,
613.3 Maynard Ave. South, Seattle, Wash., 98l0a. Phone PA 5-529,) accompanied by Keith
Bates, Pope & Talbot Engineer and Mr. Dan H. Evans (Uncle of Governor Dan Evans) appeared
in regard to setting date for preliminarr hearing on Pope & Talbot's Port Ludlow develop-
ment which will be called Port Ludlow Vi lage. Hearing date set for March 6, 1967 at
11 a.m. Mr. Dennis will post aite. A complete Bet of overall plana (developmont) were
submitted for review by the Cornmisoioners, County Engineer and the County Planning Commis-
sion.
Informal bid opening for approx. .55 miles of Port Ludlow-Paradise road was h~ld at
II a.m. with the following bids submitted:
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Low- Hilltop Construction Co.
2nd- J. P. Kvinsland
3rd- Paul:Slmmerly
4th- J. P. Surace
5th- Strong & MacDonald
6th- Bellovue Bulldozing
7th- Bass Construction
Bth- P. J. Anderson
9th- Kent & Tuoker
lOth- Hovey & Martin
llth- Commercial Excavating
$3B; 5l6~25
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/.2,207.90
/.3;424.00
45'510.75
4'1:411~30
50;804.30
5lj144.00
52,457.50
55,105.00
56,291.10