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COMMISSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS VOL. 0
JEFFERSON COUNTY WASHINGTON
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March 4., 196$.
~e9ting was called to order by Chairman George Huntingford with all members
present.
~~il was reviewed.
'l'wo-hundred twenty f'i va dollars received from the United States Department of
the Int.erior, Bonneville Power Administration for the purchase of power easements in
the Quilcene area.
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Letter. from Assistant Director of Planning Commissione for Vocational Rehabilit-
ation was received ~eque8ting representation at a meeting to be held at Skagit Valley
College, Mt. Vernon, .
'Thank you' from Shirley Benham, Jr., M. D., M. P. H., for allol'ling the Health
Department 1:1 new coat of paint.
Letter reviewed from United States Department of Agriculture}. Forest Service in
regard to offer from ~w. n. B. Robbie to convey land to the United ~tates in exchange
for not to exca~d aQ equal value of National Forest land with~n the ~uilcene Ranger
Station Administrative Si t(, in Jefferson County. Mr. Robbie offered 1.0 acre located
adjacent to the administrative site in Section 24, Township 27 North, Range 2 West,
Willamette j\ieridian. He proposes to select in exchange 0.5 acre of National Forest land,
adjucent to his Maple Grove Motel in Quilcene, located in Section 24, Township 27, Nortlti,
Range 2 West, j~5t ~eridian. Commissioners were requested to comment in any way upon ::
the proposal, <.is soon as possible. The Commissioners voicea no'objections to the i:
exchange. \
Copy of letter reviewed to Charles H. Odegaard, Director of State Parks and
Recreation Commission, from United States Department of The Ihterior, i:lureau of Land
Management, ?c.ul:!. Arransmith for the State Director, relating to the 135.83 acres of
~and known as all of the lands in Old Fort Townsend, which has been under the Bureau of
Land Management since August, 1953. The conclusion of the letter was that it be
patented to the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, with a reservation
of the timeer to the United States but permitting the State Parks to cut the timber
under permit if it is required for park development and sanitation. Any objections
to the above purpose must be presented within 30 days from the date of receipt of this
letter.
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In regard to the formation of the Olympi c Air Pollution Control Authority whi ch i,
incluc)'3s Clallam, Gray::; i-larbor, Jefferson, [llason , Pacific and Thurston Counties, r'. H.'
Schmidt, P. O. dox 947, Olympia, Washington, requests a letter confirming the Commission~
ers appointment to the Board and the date of fiiLing your county's resolution vlith the I'
Secretary of State. Confimation was sent to Mr. Schmidt confirming Walter A. Kelly'S
appointment to the Air Pollution 20ard and February 9, 1968, as the date Jefferson
County's Re::;olution was filed with i-Ire Kramer's office.
Infomntion letter received from Robert L. Stockman, Executive Director State Air
Pollution Cdntrol Board, to all dashington Air Pollution Control Authorities with info
on their Board action of February 2l::;t ~nd a copy of the earlier action of the Board,
I'lith respect to Motor Vehicles. For the record, this was incorporated in the declaratiion
of intaBt in the public meeting Feb. 2lst. Also, included waS a copy of a set of policies
and Guidelines adopted on Dec. l3, 1967 by the i:loard, one is relating to State Jurisdict~on.
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l'iemo!'endum frolil Department of Personnel relating to 'Clarification of Specification
and Re~lu:nbering of Appr<.o.i:3ing Job Classes.
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hoti ce race! ved from Ivashington State Li quor Control Gourd advi sing that appli ca-
Uon was mDde to the Board for an H License by Holland Bred Barrett, Discovery Bay Lodge!.
Don Morrison, Olympic Health Department appeared reLarding 702 Funds for Water
and Sewer Gomprehensive Planning and the importance of the County commencing a Compreh-
ensive Plan. Suegested the Commissioners meet with Lloyd Brumbaugh of the FHA to
eli SCUBS the postli bili tief! and avenues of approach to co:nprehensi v~ planning. .
ClalLum-Jefferson Counties Community Action Council representatives Doris Coates
ann Hobert Koscnick uccornpanied by'Richard 'ruepper appeured requesting their reappoint-
ment (deoignution) as the County Community Action Council. First deadline for the
dasignatio~s to be muiled into the Office of Economic Opportunity is March 15th. The
County hus the choices of de8i~nating the existing Council as their agents, assumine
thtl dut.ies of the Community Action Councilor taking; no acti.on at all which would put
the COUllCi1 out of tho Commissioners jurisdiction. After lengthy discussion the
Commiosioners advi:Jod thut. t,hey would give a decision at Friday, March 8th meeting.
Thomas P. Fitzmorris, P. E., Department of' Highways, stopped to say 'Hello' to
the Board.
After previous meotings on the appointment of a new Civil Defense Director to
BeGUmO dutios commancing April 1, 196d, Lyall Arey moved and Walter Kelly seconded
motion that, John Doubek be r;i von the appointment. It was unanimously ag;reed.
Copy 0 r lett,er to Governor Evans from Department 0f Army, Corps of Engineers,
advising of 1962 Public l.aw 99 chunge or revision to extend the Corps uut;hority and p
pCArtic1pation us it then existed with rogard to flooding so that it now includes the II
sumo authority with regard to ohoI'e protection works which are Federally authorized. !
Tho law spoci fi cu).ly excludes any Corps' uBsistunce in connection with shore protection ii'
work which al"'e locally construot,ecl without Federal authorization and purtlcipation. :
iJdefly stutod! t.ho D1tJtrict Enginoor may, under appropriate circumstanceD, u::J~i:..\t 10COJ1'
int'areat;u in food fightini.:, l:4ot,ivities on an emergenny basis und subject to upproval ofl
tho Chief of Elle;.tneOl'Si may under'cuke tho rehabilitation of flood control wor.ks which i
~.,1 ha~a boon dama,ed by f code. , II
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