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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0933 Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P Jefferson County, Washington 165 . i!\lI;JS~j. M",.a,l!i'(.J.c.~_T:r:L-C_.JD~~~ ~ II I: II Ii ,I !; l' Board received copy of letter to Dr. Shirley Benham, Olympic Health Dist., from Dr. John A. Beare, Chief, Office of Community Support, concerning emergency medical and health responsibilities of the counties. No comment by Board. There being no further business before the Board, the meeting was adjourned. ################ October 22, 1971 I 10:00 a.m. Meeting called to order by Chairman O'Meara with all members present. Lease for portion of Indian Island: On October 21st. the Commis sioners met with H.G. Garnett, Capt., BaBe Commanding Officer and Lt. Commallder Woll, at Naval Torpedo Station, Keyport. Meeting concerned the restrictions imposed, by Navy, on proposed lease area of Indian Island. Commissioners regarded meeting as very satisfactory and land use clarified. Motion by Commissioner Kelly, second by Commissioner Huntingford to sign lease, effective Nov. 1, 1971 through Oct. 31,1972. Unanimous by Board. I Claim for damages from Keith Scruggs, derived from injuries incurred in auto accident on July 5, 1971. Motion by Commissioner Huntingford, second by Commissioner Kelly to reject claim and turn over to Joe Welch, Ins. Claim for damages from Gary D. lensed, et ux, and George Olson, et ux, for injuries derived from auto accident on July 2, 1971. Motion by Commissioner Kelly, second by Commissioner Huntingford to reject and turn over to Joe Welch, Ins. .. Motion by Commissioner Huntingford, second by Commissioner Kelly to approve and accept minutes of last meeting as presented. Letter from Victor M. Coster requesting permission to remove bank of dirt piled up against the back of his store at 940 Water St. Contiguous property owned by County. Commissioners will inspect site before making decision. Board received letter from Don Morrison, District Sanitarian, re: D.H. Sallee's application for building permit. Stated he fully agrees with Mr. Durant's denial of permit due to lack of large enough area for sewage disposal. Chairman O'Meara advised Board should have hearing with property owners of Paradise Bay to explain problem with septic tanks. Durant and Morrison should also attend. Permit tabled until meeting can be arranged. ..... I Request for meeting from John VI. Maher, Area Manager, Pope & Talbot Development, Inc., re: Port Ludlow Projected Shorelines Use Inventory Plan. Meeting to be held Nov. 1st. at 11:30 a.m. Board received the following- correspondence from the Dept. of Revenue, without comment: 1) Local Sales Tax Distribution; 2) The Dore Decision; and 3) Property Tax Bulletin. Notice from Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory that Navy has established an Environmental Protection Data Base. They request copies of county ordinances, regulations or standards concerning pollution control of water, air solid waste, toxic materials and noise. Information will be forwarded as requested. Resolution No. 34-71/3nd Resolution No. 35-71 approved and signed by board as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 34-71 . A RESOLUTION providing for the creation, rol..intenanC8 and funding of Jefferson County Council on Alcoholism. WHEREAS, it has been deemed necessary by th'a BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON, to establish, maintain and appropriate funds for JEFFERSON COUNTY COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM conSisting of a Referr,al and Information Center to serve alcoholics in Jefferson County, their I families and dependents, and WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners, Jefferson County Washington, sha 11 appoint a committeo to act as an advisory to said Board and to serve thereon, and is to be designated as the JEFFERSON I COUNTY COUNCIl. ON AI.COHOLISM, AND WHEREAS I the gonls of this Council shall be: e 1. Prevention of alcoholism. 2. Early treatment and identification of the alcoholic. 3. Integratod community services to meet the needs of the alcoholic. 4. Education of the alcoholio, profeSSional personnel, and lay public about the fact that alooholism is a mojor health problem in the State of Washington and the United States. ,'\nd WHEREAS, their function io to provide: 1. Direct services to cJlionte and their families. 2. Direct serviceD to community agenCies and medioal faoilities. 3. Community alcoholism educat ional servioes. ~ ~