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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0762 14 Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P Jefferson County, Washington .~.!~ICK ..~_..M~".!!.~!J ~iAf;:Li 1~~~~ ~_u - Becker said it was mainly because of air polution. Mr. Solzman stated that propane gas does not have the "pick-up" and the power of gasoline, and also it is very inconvient because of the lack of stations and availability. He said LP gas' was not as good for air polution as they advertise because of 25% of methane mixed into LP gas. Large difference in BTU co~tent, and regular gasoline is much better. Motion made by Commissioner O'Meara and seconded by Commissioner Kelly to publish Ordinance No. l, pertaining to the right of assembly. Said Ordinance is to be published once in the Port To'vnsend Leader, March l2, 1970 with notice of Public Hearing April 6, 1970. Bid opening: Dosewallips River Road, County Road No. 70 Roger Holms J. P. Surace RaJ.ph \'lells - Bigstone Gary Kvinsland Co. Engineer, Becker $21,923.75 $15,296.90 $23,498.70 $42,270.00 $17,656.00 $l8,460.20 Engineer Becker took bids for totaling. After Totaling, Becker advised that bid be awarded to J. P. Surace. lviotion made by Commissioner O'Mea:ca and seconded by Chairman Kelly to accept bid from .J. P. Surace for improvement of Dosewallips River Road, County Road No. 70. Motion made by Commissioner O'Meara and seconded by Chairman Kelly to approve telephone per- mit to place buried telephone cable along the Easterly side of South Point road from tele- phone company station 152+00 Southerly to stat;i.on 293+18, and also place cable along the ivesterly side of Old Shine Road flJ.om Station 13+39 southerly for Station 106+80, and also place cable on the Soutilerly side of Paradise Estates Road from Station O+ll Westerly to Station 13+15. Application for assistance from Soldiers' and Sailors' Relief Fund from Bruce N. Turner. !vlotion,made by Commissioner O'~leara and seconded by CbiJrman Kelly to a.pprDve application. Money is to be paid to the creditors instead of the applicant. lviotion made by Commissioner O'!vleara,\and seconded by Chairman Kelly to approve the minutes of meeting on March 2, 1970. Auditor Betty Temple appeared to announce that the Commissioners will be receiving a letter from the Jr. Probation Office asking for office space on the 3rd. floor of the courthouse. Letter from David M. Thompson and Lee J. 1>!arin~ stating that they want the road on the south end of 1>larristone Islcmcj made into a public assess. R. L. Johnson, Cecil C. Neilson, David M. Thompson and Albert W. Kerr appeared regarding the road at the south end of Marristone Island. They want the ~oad made into a public access. Copies of Certificate of Insurance, and the performance Bond received by the Commissioners from \'lestern Elevator Corp. There being no further business before the Boa~d, the meeting was adjourned. # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # March l6, 1970 lO:OOA.M. Meeting called to order by Chairman Walter A. Kelly with all members present. ivlinutes of 1>iarch 6th. meeting read and approved. Jess Allen appeared to ask for a Hearing Date on ~larshall Addition No. 1 Preliminary Plat. E.ngineer Becker made :riecomendation not to set date until he can talk to Mr. Egan. Letters from property otnners in ivilliclms Addition of Triton Cove Estates were r.eceived. Letters were from: Mr. and Mrs. B. A. John Elliott Sr., Mr. Iwd Mrs. Walter L. Seth, Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Barmore, Mr. David G. Elliott, Mr. R.M. Barmore and Mr. Drexil E. Burdine. Sec- T.otary was instructed to answe:c the letters .stating that the County has been endeavoring to obtuin the right-a-way into this property for some time, and hope to have it at a \lery early date. Mr. and Mrs. .70hn Lyon appeared regarding people trespassing 1m their property and breaking into their and three other homes. He would like to have the County Hoad closed that leads j.nto his property. M:r.. Lyoll offered the County 50 feet at the baok of his property if the Commissioners will abondond the road that splits his property. H'e \\i'Ould like a turn-a-rouncl at the mail boxes, and 'the road from there on dO\\In cloged in tho winter timc!. 1\11'. Becker. will look into the situation and make his recomelldation to the Commission.ars. Fred Stapf <lppeared re: Leasing property. 1-1<' l'1IlS referred to the Port Commission. Mr. Jj,l/I Sofie, County A~;sesso:r, appeared to dincuss the levios for 1971 taxes, He stated there will only be eight, (8) mills ne"t year instead of nine (9) which they IHlve. this YllaI'. I; Chairman Kelly stated that he is oppesed to voting in l.\rlothfAr. s~lcs tax 011 the public. Comm-;: .. issioner O'Meara said that they are bll opposed to the t~x, but the C~Lty has no choice but to >1 ,~ote it in. Motion made by Commissioner Huntingford and seconded by Commissioner O'MearCl ii , to table p~ssage of resolution far sales tax until they loolt into the need. :1 : 'I : Motionfmad~ by CommisGioner Huntingford and seconded by Chairman Kelly to appoint A. M. O'MeaJ~ ,I to tho Board of IiJashington Law Enforcement Officers and Fire Fighters Ret:l,rement Systt'lm. !: I :1 ,~.Notice of timber sale of cold decked timber at the Walker Mountain GarbagFJ Dump. Bids to be II II received on April 6, 1970 at 10:00a.m. Ii . I i I . .. I I .