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Commissioner's Proceedings Vol.
Jefferson County, Washington
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AGREEMEN'r
This AGREEMENT, made and entered into this l!U.day of Januarv. 1972, by and between the BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON, hereinafter emlled the Employer, and JACl: E .
WINN, Professional Forester, P.O. Box 145, Olympia, Washington, heroinafter called the Contractor:
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions ofR.C.W. 84.28.005, duly enacted by the legislature of the
State of Washington during the regular session thereof fo!' the year 1963, and R.C.W. 34.04.025 (Yield
Tax, SB 849), enacted during Special, Extraordinsry, Session of the Washington State legislature, it is
necessary, and proper to maintain certain Umber records, and timber valuations on taxable Forest Lands
situated within Jefferson County, Washington, and
WHEREAS, Chapter 36.21.011 R. C. W., as amended by said R. C. W. 84.28.005, vests in the
Assessor of JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON, the authority to employ expert appraisers to assist in the
valuation of property within said county, Now Therefore:
In consideration of the mutual premises and agreements hereinafter contained. the Contractor
shall perform under the direction of the Employer, the follOWing s,ervices for the period of January I, 1972 to
December 31, 1972.
1. Represent the Jefferson County Assessor in working with the Assessors I Association Timber
Manual Committee on updating and reviSing the State of Washington Timber Manual in accordance
with Chapter 84.40.035.
2. Assist the County Assessor in all matters relating to Reforestation lands under the provisions
of Chapter 84.28 R.C .W.. Determine eligibility of lands for which classification is desired,
advise Assessor when classified lands should be declassified, determine valuation differences
when reqUired on classified lands to be declassified, appraise all timber cut on Reforestation
lands.
3. Review all timber depletion reports, and make all necessary adjustments in valuation on
timberland affected by such depletion.
4. Revalue all timberland lands affected by segregations, and new Yield Tax Adminis.trat1on Acts.
5. On appropriate forms, prepare separate valuation appraisals for all timber, land, and
reproduction parcels to be assessed as personal property.
6. Furnish an advisory report on current market values of the principal types of logs used in
Jefferson County, Washington.
7. Prepare stumpage valuations, for p(~rsonal property assessment, on State Timber Sales that
have been purchased by individuals, companies, corporations, or othor, during 1971 or preVious
years, that still have value left, as directed by County ACisossor.
8. Set up a systematic file, for the filing of new contrl1ot aerial photos, by SecUona and Townships
that were recently I?urchased for the WAst side of Jefferson County.
Previous Aerial Flights will be included in above photo indCJIx as reforral to photo changos .
9. Coordinate new procedures required in compliance with new Yield T'AX TIMBER lAW liS, new
administrative directives are deteimined.
10. V'hen requested, represont tho County AIJSeSBOr all 1111 problems dealing with tho) assessment of
timberlands.
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