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Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P
Jefferson County, Washington
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Notice from Parks and Recreation Commission of meeting concerning the Queets River site, for pos!lible in- i:
elusion in the 1971 - 73 land acquisition program. :1
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Commissioners received letter and summons, to be filed, from Vaughn Evans, Attny., re: Mr. and Mrs.
James F. Hartegan's property damage.
Notice from the Dept. of Labor & Industries of expiration of workmen's compensation coverage for Fit'e-
men and saiaried peace officiers, received by Commissioners.
There being no further business before the Board, the meeting was adjourned.
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BOARD OF JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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A. M. O'Meara, Chairman
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Walter A. Kelly, Member
Betty J. Temple, County Auditor
and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board
November 2, 1970
10:00a. m. Meeting called to order by Chairman Walter A. Kelly, with Commissioner George Huntingford
present and Commissioner A. M. O'Meara absent.
Mrs. Clifford Bailey, Chairman for Jefferson County Housing Authority, appeared concerning fifty unit
housing project for the elderly and low income families. Presented Agreement to be signed by Chairman
of the Board and Notice to be signed by the Cierk. Jefferson is working through King County Housing
Authority. Hadlock has three sites which conform to all specifications - one will be chosen. Agreement
approved and signed by Pros. Attny. Daly. Public Hearing will be held on November 16, 1970.
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Mr. Tony Scalzo appeared re: Progress on cattle crossing and right-a-way agreement he had with Horace
Gieaso n, from the Engineer's Office. Engineer Becker stated that he had not had a chance to talk to
Gieason as yet. Commiss ioners will see Gieason at lunch today to inquire of agreement.
Motion by Commissioner Huntingford, second by Commissioner Kelly to accept minutes of meetings on
October 9th. and 19th.
Tax levies for 1971 were reviewed by Commissioners and En gineer Becker.
Commissioners received ietter from Pros. Attny. Daly re: Road through Hartep,an property. Chairman
Kelly said he would see Hs.rtegan this weekend.
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Commissioners received ietter from Miss Ednis Dunbar, Superintendent of Jefferson County Schoois, re-
garding her vacation and termination of office. County Schooi system io now IJnder the jurisdiction of the
Intermediate Schooi District No. 114. Motion by Commissioner Huntingford, second by Chairman Kelly
to turn car used by Miss Dunbar over to Assessor's Office.
Co. Assessor, Jim Sofie, discussed the Open Space Program with Comtni!lsionel's and suggested a filing
fee of $100 for recording the agreements and withdrawals. It was agreed to table decision until thEJ next
meeting.
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Commissioners received copy of letter to M. G. Poole from Richard Slavin concerning the Comprehonsive
Plan.
Motion by Commissioner Huntingford, second by Chairman Kelly to put the swinging bridge on the Lower
Hoh River up for bids.
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Four lien claims against the bond taken from Bigstone Corp., as principal, and United Pacific Ins. Co. as
surety. 1) Victor A. Anderson 2) Walter Fairman 3) Donald M. K!lro 4) Hobert. L. Garten and
Frank D. Hyde. Pros. Attny. Daiy presented letter stating that he had talked by talephone to Mr. Wllliam
E. Cain of the bond claim department of United Pacific and that nothing wOllld be donc:l until thirty da,ys
after the road had been accepted by the Board, and at that time repres"ntativillll of the surety will meet with
the Board for final determination.
Letter from John L. Nelson regarding the widening of the county road contiguous to his property answered
by Engineer Becker stating that the county will take only it's sixty loot right-a-way and no more.
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Notico from County Truot Land fee title land tran8lnittal of funds amounting to $1. 087, 20.