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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0972 . I I .. Ii co I I .. Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P Jefferson County, Washington ~<JLLM.\l~kHAllJ.LlJ~ ,- Ii 11 I: Ii ji Personal Benefits o A S I Retirement Ind. Ins. & Med. Aid Medical Insurance $ 468.00 504.00 125.00 525.00 $1622.00 Transportation (equipment rental) Operation (equipment rental) Supplies 2100.00 400.00 110.6B $2618.68 Professional Services 2500.00 $2500.00 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 14,988.68 BOARD OF JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SEAL /s/ A. M. O'Meara. Chairman ATTEST: /s/ George Huntingford, Member /s/' Walter A. Kelly, Member Betty r. Temple. County Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board Dated this 14th day of Pebruray, 19n 11#lil"""""""""', February 2 2, 1972 10:00a.m. Meeting called to order by Chairman A.M.O'Meara with all members present. Motion by Commissiorer Kelly, second by Commissioner Huntingford to approve minutes of February 14th. meet- ing as presented. Unanimous by Board. Board receivudproposals for bid for conducting Inventory for Shoreline Management Ace of 1971, from Jesse Allen, Richard Wojt and Fred Garber. Proposals will be reviewed by the Board for action on February 28th.. Mr. Morris Such appeared to reg !ster complaint against his property taxes. Stated the valuation placed on his home is satisfactory, but feels the valuation of the property is far too excessive due to large area of swamp land. He was advised to discuss the matter with Assess.or, Jim Sofie, and to come before the Board of Equali- zation, this coming summer, for 1973. Motion by Commissioner Huntingford, second by commissioner Kelly to accept proposalfor Solid Waste Manage- ment Survey from }(.ramer, Chin and Mayo. Pees will not be in excess of $7.500 without authorization by the county. Letter of request for use of Memorial Field during the week of May 15th. , by Chairman of the Rhododendron Festival. Motion by Commissioner Kelly, second by Commissioner Huntingford to grant permission. Unanim- ous by Board. Board received lf~tte:r fr')m Hill, Ingman, Chase & Co. concerning the possiJjlity of abtaining additional monies for solid waste management planning. They will be notified of the Boards decision not to pursue this program at the present time, and of the contract signed with Kramer,Chin & Mayo. Engineer Becker requested information on the purchasing of a gravel put by the county, from State Auditor, Earl I Abbott. Mr. Abbott placed a phone call to the main office in Olympia and received sanction for the purchase, , and was advised it will not be necessary for the county to call for bids. Auditor, Betty Temple, in.formed the Board that according to the State Auditor's report figures, it cost the schools in Jefferson County $1 million more to operate than all of the functions of the county, including the Fire and Wator Districts, PUD, etc. combined. AsseRsor, Jim Sofie, appeared to inform that as of March 1,1972, Lloyd Hansen will be First Deputy of the I, Assaooor's Office. ' An adjustment will be made in his salary to compensate the raise in position. Board received letter from Senator Gordon Sandison concerning the efforts of the Brinnon Booster Club to secure federal funding aSI~istanc9 for ~Il ambulance. Advised that funds had been exhausted for the current fiscal year, but that they should submit a new application by March of 1972. Letter will be sent to the Club advising of t.hia information. Board received copy of letter to Mr. Clint Hergert (Bridgehaven) re: Army Corps of Engineers Public Notice No. NPS-72-2I, dated February 3rd. Stated dpproval of dredging will be withheld until a valid Shoreline Manage- ment is received, or II writton Iltatmont :rom tho county stating a permit is not required. Copy of letter from George Rl.'ndolph, Port Manager, to Bob Hays, Chairman, Shoreline Advisory Commission, lluhmitting three bpplicationr; for development permit. Mr. Randolph will be advised that applications are to be submitted t(l the Board of County Commissioners. <- - -. I I: Ii q il Ii