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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0466 ~ -....._- .-- -'-~'----.. ----~.. JI- .~~ --~ IllBHUftI n~la 42~ COMMISSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS YOL. 0 JEFFERSON COUNTY WASHINGTON .. TAICI. MUIUlAY ICM ,........ ,I Ii Application for land sale submitted by Mr. Harley Horton for all of lots 2 and 4 !~ Block 92, Original Tovmsite of thp City of Port Townsend und lot 6 leas the West ~ of Ii the North 1/3, Block 92, Original Townsi te of the \.ii ty of Port 'l'ownsend was reviewed by il the Commissioners. After thorough inspection of property location, it wns moved by Mr.. :i Arey. and seconded by Mr. Kel1r that application be denied due to the fact it is located I.~ :: adjacent to the County Memorha Field and could be neoded to enlarge the field. 'f Port 'l'ownsand Summer School of the Arts made an inquiry into the status of the i: County owned Petti grove Building in which the Veterans of Foreign Wars have bean 'holding :: thei r meetings wi th tho possi bili ty that they might acqu:l.re iJ. lease with token rental ii or some plan for permission for its use by the summer school. Lettel' was vlritten by ,1 ~~ry P. Johnson and submitted by George McCleary. The building is in the hands of the i! VFW. The Commissioners suggested that the Summer School contact them direct. . June 5, 1967 ~! The regular meeting of the Board of ~ounty Commissioners with all members present. Bid openings were held for the following at 11:30 a.m. as scheduled: ASnHALT HEATING KETTLES: ** Caldwell Machinery Co., Inc. Sahlberg Equipme~t Co. Cox Machinery Co. $ 4,263.86 4,432.66 no bi d 'l'RACTOR-DOZER: * Howard Cooper N. C. Machinery Co. 32,759.03 35,985.00 I; Ii ;i ,: I! II '" After review of bids and specifications, bids were awarded low bidders. !I ** Refer to minutes of June 19,1967 regarding Asphalt Heating Kettles. I: ii Mr. Harper appeared regarding progr'ess on road a ccess through Mrs. Pattsners II Quilcane property. She has been contacted by the Commissioners and stated she felt Iii she and Mr. Harper and, other principals involved can ;.Iark out road access without the I County opening the road. Mr. Harper f61t this Wb.6 same ste.ll she told him months II before. !I II i: Ii rhe Treasurer and the Assessor had Mr. McCleary of the Treasurer's office present I: a resume of the eq\lipment they want to buy to better able them to efficiently serve 'I: their county offices in the near future, to update their departments, efficiency and : to balance their work loads. Estimate the complete set up for both their offices I (including both new and used equipment and initial supplies to set up operation for II both offices)- not to exceed ~25,000.00: 'rhis is considerably less than estimate given Ii for all new, equipment approximately three years ago and will update their departments II to meet State recommendations. h . :1 The Audi tor's offi ce reported the bookk~eping machine that would sati ~factorily meot': I, their requirements would cost approximately #8,000.00 for the machine and 0;;;1,000.00 or IIlas6 for the initial supplies, trays, stand, etc. Yearly cost. for forms would run :i approximately $250.00 after initial su~ply depleted. 'i Clallam County-Jefferson County Commu.ni ty Action Council representati vas presented : letter to Commissioners with attached petition signed by 96 taxpayers residing within 10 mile l"adius. of Shine requestirg the Commlssioners to request the State High\l,ay Depart- ment to open Sta~k Road in the interest ~of the safety of the children. Commissioners instructed "lerk to write State tligh\fay Commission requ.esting a meeting to di scuss the a.l ternati ves. Commiss:l.oners an~ Engineor ...1111 be in Olympia on June 21, 1967, will request appointment on that date after 2:00 p.m. , ! John Hieber, President of Nautilus, Inc. appeared in r'egard to 'J'ralla End Homesite ii' to request Engineer Becker study the feasibllitr on tho \'ul.terfront development with , Mr. Hhber. (Mr. Hieber owns Southpoint. ferry unding ai te and tidelands in front of I, Trails End Homesite 'l't'act. ' II :/' County Ordinances were di scussed. (';lark of Boar'n we.a instructed to \'Iri ta ~lallam I County for copy of their Ordinances pertaining to old cars (abandoned carol and old II broken down buildings, for thei r rli'lv1ew and guide. 'I ii Being no further business before tho Board, moeting was adjourned until June 9, 1967~ :1 i! ~#Ii#IIII/IIIII/III/I/III/I/IIIIl/1 June 9, 1967 I' Ii II The Honorable Board of County Commissioners met in regular session with aU to of 'I ii Commi Ilfliohel'S present. Lyall Arey and Walter Kolly were present, Commisl3iono r George i' II Huntingford wa.s out of town. .i ![ 'rhis being the time advertised for hearing on Ordinance No. XXIII, relaCing to sale~1 of real estate and levying an excise tax thereon, and there baing no objeota, the Board i signed the Or.dinance as advertised. STATION WAGON-VAN: '" Buhler Motor Co. (Chevy) rhomss Motors (Ford) , 2,3$5.01 2,734.l0 :~ :\ d I ~ f{. Lunch recess. ~ ~ ~. f r \; ! f I 1 " L , . , i: r j'\ I' I