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Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P
Jefferson County, Washington
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not be considered as setting a precident with rel3pect to the valyatioJl of standing timber.
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Meeting of the Board of Equalization adjourned unti 1 July 26, 1971.
There being no futher business before the Board of Commissioners, the meeting was adjourned.
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July 26, 1971
1 O:OOa. m. Meeting called to order by Chairman A. M. O'Meara with all members present.
Number of Hadlock residents apperaed re: Problems in Hadlock area. Appearing were: Lawrence E. Coffee,
speaker for the group, Neal Clark, Wesley O. Reed, Roy Gahrman, William Breitweg and Melvin Kivley.
Mr. Coffee stated a request that more money be budgeted for betterlaw enforcement coverage and more
recreation for youth to keep them from vandelizing the town. Stated they have had meeting with the Sheriff
and discussed the situation with him and he is, very appreciative of their situation, but is unable to assign
any more deputies to that area. Chairman 0' Meara said that,Sheriff Hansen had told him hewas thinking of
putting deputies in a different pattern to afford better coverage. Committee of Hadlock people will be meeting"
again with Sherif{ Hansen to try to resolve problems. '
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Mr. Marl~'n Stone, Weyerhaeuser Co. appeared r(:: Advantages of wooden roofing for Memorial Field.
Presented examples for Board's inspection and explained advantages of it's plywood decking with the weather-
resistant properties of silicone rubber., Stated panels are ,guaranteed against failure of the silicone surface
due to weathering for ten (10) years; against delamination of the surface for 20 years, and agaist glue-line
failure for the life of the Structure. Cost would be approximately 60f per square foot. Mo final decision by
the Board at this time.
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Motion by Commissioner Kelly, second by Commissioner Huntingford for the Hood Canal Advisory Committee
to work on the Shoreline Management Act for Jefferson Coynty. Committee is to apr;.oint at least two new
members, one of which is to be from the Jefferson Co. Planning Commission. Unanimous by Board.
Mr. H. C. Reuter "'-ppeared re: Vacation of road through his property, block 42, !rondll.le. Chairman O'Meara
advised him to have lawyer draw up petition for road to be vacated and present it to the Board. At the time
of presentation, the Board will set a Hearing date fer final action.
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Board received toe copies of the recommended budget to cover the operations of the Jefferson County Extension
Service for the period of Jan. I, 1972. Also received copy of two - coynty Plan of Work and Six Months Nar-
rative Report.
Doctor William Scheyer appeared re: Vacation of Cora and White Streets. Engineer Beckerpresented letter
advising against vacation due to needed expansion of road area in the future. Stated trade could be negotiated
in that a portion of White Street could be vacated in exchange for the portion of lot 5, block 8 of Kuhnsville
Addition. Motion, by Commissioner Huntingford, second by Commissioner Kelly to deny vacation at this time.
Unanimous by Board. Property owners will be contacted by Becker.
Hearing for Jefferson County Platting Ordinace. Recommendations f...om Don Morrison, District Sanitarian
were: 1) More explicit definition of "P.oalth Officer" and,1I01}"mpi.c Health Distdct". 2) Mobil Home!l defined
as unit greater than 28ft. in length and greater than 8ft. wide. 3) No sewage disposal drainfield be located
clolger than 75ft, and he advised that a developer should be bonded for completion of the water system. 4) Set..
back of 20ft. from property line abutting county street or road. Recommoandatlons by Mr. Morrison approved
by the Board and Instructed Mr. Dunlap, Chairman of the Planning Commisllion, to have them imcorporated
into the Plan. Motion by Commislllioner Kelly, second by Commissioner HllntLngford for defera; fo adoption
until all corrections and additons have been made. Unanimous by Board.
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Charles G. Hodson, Jon Wagar and Allan C. Haglund, from Pleasent Harbol' Tractll, appeared to inquire If
Platting Ordinance would apply those lots already 801d in previously approved plats. They wert! Infol'ml1d the
Ordinance would apply to new plats only. They have only 50ft. Lots and cannot get permlsaion from the Health
Dept. for their water and sewer e ystem
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Motion by Commissioner Hl\otingford, second byCommissionel' Kelly to appl'O'le minutes of last meeting
as wdtten, unanimous by Board.
Del Cousland and Jamec Clark appeared with rrquC9t for county to apply for p::lrpetual easement for stdp of
roadway in Dabob Bay. They now have easement through the Dept. 06 Ne,tulI.'al Resource,8 which haD to be
renewed every ten years. They were advis<<ld by the, Board to stay with the Dt!lpt. beclII.uf!e of only 20ft. road.
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Board received letterfrom ':::0. Treasurer, Arthur Swanson, announcing his retirement .t'rom Office, to be
effective Sept. I, 1971, or thereabouts. He recommends Joseph H. Dunlap, prelJent C,hief. Deputy, to Ull
the vacancy. Motion by Commissioner Huntingford, sea> nd by CommllloioMr Kelly to accept his l'CBlgnatlon.
Unanimous by Board.
Board received notice from Quinault School Diet. #97 claim on the Jefferson County Non- High Fund Is FTE
at $377.22 per student for a total of $7, 167. 18.
Jefferson Cc.unty Historical Society pl'esented their propoDed budgot for 1977.. Tc.tlll of ,!'equoDt - $5,000.
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Notice f1'om Washington Counties Ins. Fund of pOllslble smallincrell.8e in r"latea and benefit,,! for 197Z. Sug-
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