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Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P
Jefferson County, Washington
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Call for bids for:improvement of 2.2l6 miles of the Oak Bay Road, County Road No. lO. Bids
will be received on Friday, April lO, 1970 at ll:OOa.m.
Call for bids for the crushing and stockpiling of crushed screening at tho pit stockpile.
Bids will be received on Friday, April 10, 1970 at lO:OOa.m.
Letter from Parks & Recreation Commission received by Commissioners. Socretary instructed
to answer the letter and ask for curriculum on Anderson Lake and the proporty north ot
Hood Canal Floating Bridge.
Motion made by Commissioner Huntingford and seconded by Commissioner O'~IQara to Ilpprove de-
duction of Teamsters dues from payroll warrents.
Letter and list of. prerequists from D'epartment of \<Jater Resources received by Commisllioner 8.
Engineer Becker spoke on gas tax. Last allocation was based on local resourcgs. County ha"
22.9% less, effective March It 1970 through February 29, 1972, ~mich will hurt road construc.
tion.
Letter from Frankfurter & Associates received by Commissioners.
Bill Straton appeared to congratulate canmissioners on Ordinance No. l, &nd for blocking off
the street in front of the Youth Center.
Letter from Roy Nordby concerning parks. Secretary asked to answer letter saying thAnl~YDu
for bring matter to their attention, and that they are in complete agreement with him I1l1d
will do all in their power to prevent any more parks. in this area.
Letter was received from Joint Committee on Highways.
Letter was received from th e Department of I-leal th.
Letter from Chimacum School Bistrict ~equesting meeting concernir~ the &ale of County pro-
perty. Secretary asked to inform them of date or next regular Bmrd meeting.
Letter received from the Washington State Association or Engineer5.
2:30p.m. Hearing with Officials concerni~the water situation in outlying areas. people
attending were as follows: Wilson J. Rutter, Melvin Kivley, George Roats, Willilim Williams,
Harry L. Deits, Paul W. TI1ie1e, William BiShop, Roy Lindsey, Dale Judy, Joe Steve and Mayor
Frank Smith.
Chairman Kelly called the Hearing to order and turned turned the meeting ove~ to Commissioner
H'Jntingford to explain why the water sUX''lJey was made. He stated that the County now h~s the
authority to go into the water business if they so desire.
Joe Steve asked why we need the PUD if the County is going into the business.
Mr. Roy Lindsey asked if. there were wells in Hadlock that could be used to supply water to
that area, and Mr. Kiv1ey said there were.
Nayar Smith said there were three reasons why the City hasn't gone into the water businees.
1. Supply - only enough water for the city
2. PUD - no reason with them established
3. City does not feel they should go into tile water business.
l\lr. Liudsey said the water works of the Navy could be sold to the County.
Commissioner Q't-Ieara asked Mr. Deits about run-off of the lakes. Mr. Deits said this could
not :r.eally be counted. He said CrOl'1n Zellerbach feels that wells could be used. CX'CJl\'1 Zell-
erbach cannot use water with hi.gh iron content. S<lid there should be an ample supply6f
water for 'the population using wells. MX'. Deits said they can gC't tNenty (20) million
gallons .of water a day into ilie city lake, but they cannot get that much water out because
of 10 inch pipe iine coming back i.n. Said Goverment figures show approximately 10 m:l,lHon
gallons a day in SnOl'l Creek ;flow and he th inks the possibility of building a dam is good.
Mr. Kivley a.sked hOVl much the City would charge far the sale 0:[ the pipe line.
Mayor Smith said the City is under lease to CZ and does not know what ,the cost for the pipe
line would be. Said that 'ilia City has to be assured of the income.
Commissioner 0 'Meara asked about a reservior, and Mayor Smith sai,d that if thele's ,vas any
excess of water it would have to go to CZ and the City.
Mr. Judy stated that this is the only vlay the County would hi'\ve to store water.
.Joo Steve suggested selling the pi,pe line to tle County and letting them guar<\ntee water to
CZ, population, etc.
I\lr. Ki.vley said this is what he had in mind.
MX'. Lindsey said he thought that Hadlock should use their wells instead of buying i'rom the
City.
Commissioner O'Meara stated that th~ Health Depl.l,rtment would not pass Hadlocl-: lvater becl1us(l
of the hi,gh iron content, but i,[ just alittle c:l.ty '!later \lIas m:l.xed in, it would c:ome up to
their specifications.
Mr. Williom Bishop spoke for the PUD. lIe stated that the first thing to be dono is to get
engineers to find out what i.s feasible and how much monel' cl'ln be acquired for the project.
There peing no more busineJss before the Board, motion was made by COlnlnissioncr Buntingford
a,nd seconded by Commi"lsioner O'Melllra to ac'ljourn :the mgeting.
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