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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0754 6 Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P Jefferson County, Washington _ TN1C-~~_~~j..~-,,~~.!t-:!t;;fTI~..~B."-Bf~... January 19, 1970 Meeting was called to order by Chairman Walter A. Kelly with all members present. Chairman Walt Kelly presented a letter from the Kitsap County Board of County Commissioners asking for the appointment or three (3) members to the Tri-county Planning Advisory Group from this County. Motion made by Commissioner O'Meara and seconded by Commissioner Huntingford to elect Robert M. Hays as Chairm&n, Dorothy Oeinch of Port Ludlow as member, and Herb Beck of Quilcene as member. . Teamsters Local #589 Agreement was presented to the Commissioners. Approved and signed by all three Commissioner s. I Call for Bid: For the construction of a Courthouse Annex with living quarters and furnish- ing certain materials as set forth in the plans and specifications or as directed by the Architect. Notice of an Evironmental Hood Canal meetinq at Seabeck, toJashington on January 25, 1970. Commissioner O'Meara will try to attend. - Letter from James W. Sibon, Department of Game re: Restroom facilities at Lake Leland. Commissioner Kelly said he had talked to Game Worden, Mike Ragon, and it was his opinion that the best place for a fishing dock was at the North end of State property. Commissioner Kelly said if the new floats could be built by April lst. the old bridge could be torn down before fishino season started. Commissioner O'Meara stated the the nel'l floats nOI'l being built and used by the Port Townsend Boat Haven would be ideal for fishing floats. Chairman Walter Kelly presented letter from the North Beach Community Club. Members want to go on record as being against tearing down the Lake Leland Bridge. Chairman Kelly asked that their letter be answered by saying the Bridge will not be torn down until an- other facility is ready to replace it. Letter from Skagit Mental Health asking for-information on millage allocated to tolental Health and Mental Retardation. Auditor, Betty Temple answered the letter sta~ing that .10 mill is allocated to the Mental Health and Retardation, and that there are no "in kind" services. I tolotion made by Commissioner O'Meara and seconded by Commissioner Huntingford to approve and sign Resolution No. 4-70. . Letter from Liquor Control Board. License issued to Holland F. Barrett, Discovery Bay Lodge, for operations from January 1, 1970 to March 3l, 1970 inclusive. Engineer Becker came in with Mr. Keith Bates, representative from Pope and Talbot Develop- ment Inc. Mr. Bates presentp.d the map for the preliminary layout for the third addition consisting of 309 lots. Commissioner Walt Kelly asked about the durability of the roads if we had a bad freezing winter and Mr. Becker said the asphault base would hold. Mr. Bates said the base consisted of 5% oil and could be put down on a mucky road and driven on in about two hours, because it would not hold water. Mr. Bates stated the Health Department was against selling lots on drainage area so they left this area green and sewage is no problam. Mr. Becker said they want~d a meeting with the timber people to discuss drainage and would like the meeting the lst. week in February. Mr. Bates will make arrangements an:! notify f-Ir. Becker and the County Commissioners. Commissioner Hunt- ingford said they would be happy to do anything they could. I RESOLUTION NO. 4-70 . IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED mAT TIlE JEFFBRSON COUNTY COURTIlOUSE WILL BE CLOSEIJ BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9:30 and 11 :30 A.f.I., Thursday, January 15, 1970, to enable the county employees to attend the funeral services of toms. IRE'.NE GRADY, wife of our DISTRICT .1UOOg A. C. GRADY. BY ORDER OF nm BOARD OF COUNTY CDr.If-IIS3IONERS I I ATTEST: Bill Stntton appeared ro: "Hippy colony" above JA\I(o l.elAnd. Mr. Stratton said that tho pnople are afraid the "hippies" will want a rock festival, and want to I<now if Jotferson County has I1n ordinance against it. Commissioner O'MeAra askfad it Clallam County had passod such an ordinanco. Motion ml\do1 by O'Meara and seconded by Commisoioner IIuntillO- ford to havo Chairman Walter Kelly check on other County or"inances. Mr. Stratton asked if any more work would bo done on the Youth Center pGoperty. He said the danger was because of tho roacl running rioht in front of ~ho door. Mr. Bocke~ At~tod that if road was blocl<ed, a new ontrance would have to be made. Commissioner Kelly said what \I~a9 needod is a one way road that goos all the way around and that he woul.d take anothor look at the park. .