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Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P
Jefferson County, Washington
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Ed Hawley, Port Townsend Sewer Superintendant, R. s. Fronch Sr., City Engineer, R. L. (Bud)
Ammeter, Representing QuilcGne.
Commissioner Huntingford stated to people attending why the Survey was made, and said the
Survey Ivas made possible because of a Clrant from thQ !l'~I'!!! HomQ Achnin!et:!:'ation. He :L'eel::
the County Should have a Public l~orks Agoncy, Qnd that the County Enginoer should be the
head of it.
Lloyd Brumbaugh said tho important thing now is how plan is usod. Problem is when a largo
development comes in.
tolr. Don tolorrison, Sanitarian from the Health Departmont, said some th inos woro left out of
tho plan, such as water supply problems in placos not me~ioned, treatment for wells, and
Water moters becauso of waste. Also said thero are sevor disposal probloms at tolats Nata,
Paradise View, etc. =here soil condition is bad and plant is needed.
Bud Ammeter said people in Quilccne are becoming very interested in wator survey, and have
a Survey and Planning Committee of their own, and are also maldng a wator study. Said he
agreed thore should be a special place for people to go for information, help and guidance.
Bud said ti10Y (Quilcone) would like to bo on tho mailing list for tho County Planning and
Survey Book.
tolayor Frank Smith said that the City would sell water to out-lying areas, like Hadlock, but
has no idea of cost. It would depend on Crown Zellerbach Mill.
Commissioner Huntingford suggested that Chairman Kelly set up a meeting for C.Z., Commiss-
ioners, Hadlock, tolayor Frank Smith and othl~r City Officals to discuss selling water to
Hadlock. tolr. Melvin Kivley said main thing they are interested in knowing right now is the
cost.
Mr. Brumbaugh said groups such as Quilcene and Hadlock need to have an Engineer they can
go to for information.
Question was asked if this plan considered the growth of the community.
Question was asked if County had enough water to supply all of the areas and Commissioner
Kelly said yes, only problem was distribution.
Mr. I<ivley said Hadlock has an underground river I~hich should be used, and would probably
cost much less.
Hearing \~as adjourned,.
PUblic Notice No. 70-2 (Revised) on Bridges was received by Commissioners.
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Attorney General's Opinion on "Road Fund Expenditures for Garbage Disposal Sites" was accept-;i
ed by Commissioners.
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Nr. william Chesterly appeax.cu to say the people in his area are against having Queen Ann ,I
Bl vd. improved becausc they are afraid of making ita speedway. They especially do not Ii
want it straightened. They also want a survey on drainage on th e County Road (Sou th side 'I
i of Port Ludlow Bay). Nr. Chesterly said the people felt that since Pope & Talbot were <!evel-ii
oping and causing drainage problems, th ey should be assessed more money for taxes instead :1
of property owners paying biggest majority of the cost. :[
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February 16, 1970
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present'i.
toleeting called to arder by Ilonbrable Chairman Walter A. Kelly with all members
Les Roline appeared re:
Bid of West-end Annex.
Notion made by Commissioner Huntingford, and seconded by O'Meara to accept rllvised bid from
Lincoln ConstructiOnlCo. Total bid $85,884.37 including tax.
Nr. BertI Kruse came in to say hollo to Commissioners.
Kenne~h Clark, V.V.C. Corp. (Var~usdaL*, VanAusdale & Clark), in process of being formed,
appeared. Hr. Clarki came in to ask for deed for. road at South Bogachiel River so that he
can stake and davelop property. He .was referred to Engineer Becker.
Jim Hartstrom, Engineor for IIartstrom Brothers, came in to discuss the drainage problem at
Discovery Bay Village. Engineer Bocker stilted that culverts need to bl cleaned out and re-
paired.
Commissioners signed a Call tor Bid on improvement of l.020 miles of Dosewallips River Road,
Co. Rd. No. '10.
Commissioners signod a Call for Bid on the :tI.1 rnhhing to Jefferson County Highway Depart-
mont with v~rious sizoa and gages of metal culvert pipe.
Liquor licenso (D & R license #35434l) to Chestor E. and Pearl Strand for Trails End Tavern.
Lotter written by Auditor Betty Temple to Commissioner of Washington State Liquor Control
Board, Olympia, and copy sdAt to Mr. Robert E. Baird, Vice-president, Pope & Talbot Devel-
opment Inc., recom<mding tiH) Pope & Talbot Hlltt'bor-Mnster be issued an "I" license so they
can cater t.:l convention I'Iccommodati.ons.
Leigh Nold, N. C. MaChinery came in to take too Commissioners and Ed Becker to lunch.
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