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Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P
Jefferson County, Washington
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the County Commissioners of 1efferson County in the State
of Washington, that the Congress of the United States pursuant to the authority invested in it does make
available eaoh year to local and state governments, by means of direct allocation without limiting directly
or indarectly the use of such monies for any purpose not inconsistent with any other provision of the
Constitution of the UnIted States; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this vitally needed legislation be immediately passed by the Congress
of the United States now assemb1'3d so as to provide for the mainten,ance of existing and desired level of
essential County Services.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this Memorial be immediately transmitted by the City
Clerk to the President of the Senate of the United States, the speaker of the House of Representatives of
the United States, and to each member of the Congress from this state.
ADOPTED this 10th day of January, 1972.
BOARD OF JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
/S/ A. M. O'Meara, Chairman
SEAL:
/s/ George Huntingford, Member
ATTEST: /s/ Betty r. Temple, County Auditor
and Ex-officio Clerk of Board of
County Commissioners
/s/ Walter A. Kellv, Member
There being no further business before the Board, the meeting was adjourned.
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January 17, 1972
10:00 a .m. Meeting called to order by Chairman A.M. O'Meara with all members present.
Hearing for Shoreline Application Permit for Pope & Talbot for their proposed 1972 condominium project at
Port Ludlow. Mr. Mathew C. MacLearnsberry appeared for Pope & Talbot. Letter from Shoreland Manage-
ment Advisory Committee recommending approval. No one appeared against. Motion by Commissioner
Kelly, seconded by Commissioner Huntingford to approve appl1.cation. Unanimous by Board.
Motion by Commissioner Kelly for Willard J. Gariss to replace Robert Knapp on the Economic Development
Committee due to Mr. Knapp's recent ill health. 5ecol1ded by Commissioner Huntingford. Unanimous by
Board.
Application for Soldiers' and Sailors' Relief by Allen West. Chairman O'Meara will check with the
Department of Public Assistance before action by Board.
Certificate of payment re: Lincoln Construction Co\, Notice from Dopt. of Revenue that retainer fee can
be paid in full.
Board received notice from Hansen and Chalker, Eng., Inc., that due to the necessity of furnishing 70 extra
copies of the completec:\ Solid Waste Plan, instead of the ten previously indicated, aI}ll additional $600 is to
be added to their proposal.
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Application for lease from Jefferson County Sportsmen Club. Notice will be published in the Port Townsend :i
Leader for three consecutive weeks st:lrUng with January 20th. Hearing date net for Febroary 7th at 1 O:OOa. m.1
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Request from Engineer Becker for bid call for furnishing the County Highway Dept, with one (1) tractor, loader,i
broom brush cutter combination. Motion bl' Commissioner HunUngford, seconded by Commiss loner Kelly to I':
call for bids, to be opened and read on February 7th. Unanimous by Board. :!
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Mr. Jim Matheson appeared regarding Proposal for Solid Waste Mam~gemeni: from Futrell, Jhxr:,. ; Mr. Price
Waterhouse will be the consultllnt for this project. Mr. MathoElon gave reoume of the company's backgrollnd:
and accomplishments. They have just completed the plan for Adams County. Stated the Dept. of Ecology ,i
w1ll not approve of plans unless prepared by preql.l11lifi9d firm, and their firm has been prequalified. Said
standards are being set by the State and t.he plans w1ll hlwe to moot thane standards. Stated a sanItary
landfull is probably the best answer for JefferDon County but it /,s up to th9 county which plan they want to
~ccept. Mr. Matheson said the phm w1l1 cover ths entire county and city. Sixty (60) coples of completed
plan will raise the proposed estimate apprOXimately $350. Total printing cost w1ll be $750 for seventy-five
(75) copies. Engineer Becker advised that a decision should be made by January 31st.
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