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Commissioner's. Proceedings Vol. P
Jefferson County, Washington
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f{ESOLUTION NO 23 1..2l1
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if RESOLUTION FOR JUVENILE COURT PROBATION SERVICES
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Ii The Board of County Commissioners of Jefferson County, State of Washington, believe there is a
t:need for ,a special supportive program in the Juvenile Probation Department in the administration of probation
!servicea f':lr'the delinquent and incorrigible juvenile in Jefferson County and that funds for such & program
iihave been provided be RCW 13.06.030 entitled, "Probation Services-Special Supervision Programs:"
BE IT THEREFORE R,ESOLVED thai: pursuant to administN.tive Order No. 7 of the Division of
;Institutions, this Board intends to utablish a Special Su~ervision Program in this County; make application for
i:funds availabel under the Probation Subsidy Bill with tho apprival of Joseph H. Johnston, Judge of the Superior
::Court; designated R. L. Bradley, Db:ector of JLwenile Court Services, JeHeraon County, Washington, to
; coordinate planning, certification, and the making and submioDion of claims fo:!: reimbursemont from the
;Division of Institutions.
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DATED this 6th day of Julv.197L
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, JEFFERSON COUNTY
/s/ A. M. O'Meara Chairman
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-.1s/ George Huntingford, Member
l12LWalter A. Kellv Member
Bettv J. Temple County Auditor
and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board
!,Mr. Harry Holloway, Attny., appeared with copy of lease for the VF Hall, written by him for the Jaycees.
!:Board advised they would pay for the insurance, but not the utilities. Mr. Paul Gahr appeared for the Vets
!land stated the lease was satisfactory to them. Motion by Commissioner Huntingford, second by Commissioner
I'Kelly to order lease be drawn up.:,as corrected and revised and presented to the Board for approval and
i!signing on Jul~ 12th. Unanimous by Board.
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!iJim and Dennie Shaw appeared before the Board, and Assessor Jim Sofie, to discuss farm and timberland
i:evaluahons, All present are very unsatisfied with the new tax laws.
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i!ApplicatiOn for Assistance from Soldiers' &: Sailors' Relief Fund from Richard D. Cadle. Approved and signed ~y
"Commissioners for the amount of $70.00. Unanimous.
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iiMotion by Commissioner Huntingford, second by Commissioner Kelly to accept minutes of last meeting as
!!written. Unanimous.
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IIBoard received letter of resignation from Mrs. Louise M. Brandt, as Commissioner, Position Nol, Water
[District No. 1. Motion by Commissioner Kelly, second by Commil.lsioner Huntingford to appoint Gordon Wolf
lito position No. 1 to replace Louise Brandt, and Neoma B. Shepherd to Position No.2 to replace Otto Day, as
,:per recommendation of Water District No. 1 Commissioners. Unanimous by Board.
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!lCommissioners signed joint contract with Western Aerial Contractors, Inc, for Photogrmmetl:'ic wo:k in West-
..end of Jefferson County for $1,447. ZI, to be paid by Co. 'Engineer a.nd Aoaesaor.
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:iNot!.ce from Wash ington State Liqu.or Controt Board of application for Class EF licensa from Carl Dewey
!!Lopeman /d/b/a Beaver Valley Store. No objections by the Board.
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:!Notice from Dept. of Natural. Resourc6E.1 re: Surfa.ce Mining Operating Permits No's. 10179, 10180, 10181,
!II0182, 10183, and 10218. Received withou comment.
,.Commissioners receivfld Summary of Property TaX. Legislation pa.sAed by the 1971 Leglfllature without comment.
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tiNotice from Washington State Assoc. of Counties of Attny. General, Slade Gorton's opinion that the provisionD
I'of RCW 58.17, relating t.o plats and subdivisions, are applicable to mobil home parks and recreat.ional vehicle
;Iparks where the developer r<.:tains ownership of tho enUre parcel of lal1,d, but divides It Into fivtl or more lots
Illor sites to be rented on a nightly or weekly basis.
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liCommissioners received minuteD of Hood Cannl Adv. Commloaion meeting of June 9th without comment.
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I! Board of Equaliztion: Opening of Evlauation Bids. Bide Wollre opened and rend by ).sClo8(ior Jim Sofie, as
II follows: 1) Aztec - $106,420.00 Z) CLT - $44:,450.00 3) Pr.opollrty Rlilvalua:tLons Inc.
11$39' 900.00', Motion bycommisaioncr H~ntinaford Ilecond by Chairman O'M()ar.a to dCllay' aV{ardilllI of
ibid wntil they check with Clalle.m and Inttit&S Counties. Biders will be notified by mail.
II Equalization Hearings: ,.'
!i Petition No. 1 Edward R, May - appeared. Stllt.ed He was not protesting I1ppraisal value placed on hiB house,
libut felt his real property rtl'lalullltlon was much too high. Board anied Mr. May that he wUl be noti;Led of
!their decision lifter the propu'ty io ch~cked mor.e clollley with Mt,. So!!e.
',I Pettitlonl No. 2 & 3 Earl A. Irwin - appeared. Staed hi!! property ill in flood area not lIuitllble for building
,Ipermenant or residential otructlllre and met'.! building <;)n prop~rt)r is damaged, not affixed to property and has
I no fair maket value. No decial.on nt thiil time. Mr. Irwin will. be notified by mall.
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