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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0985 Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P Jefferson County, Washington ,TlitlCI( . ....u.u....v. 8CATTLr 1D4ae ~ Each bid shall be accompanied by cash, certified check or bid bond payable to the Treasurer of Jefferson County in the sum of 5% of the amount of the bid; to be forfeited to Jefferson County by the suc- cessful bidder if he fails to enter into contract and file an acceptable Surety Bond in the sum of 100% of the contract price within twenty (20) days of the date of the award. . The Board of County Commissioners k'eserves the right to reject any or all of the bids; to waive informalities in the bidding and to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to Jefferson County. BOARD OF JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I ~/ A. M. O'Meara Chairman SEAL ATTEST /s/ Walter O. Kelly Member I /s/ Betty J. Temple County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of Board of County Commissioners /s/ George Huntingford Member DATED this 24th day of -APril , 1972. Board received copy of approval of lean of Pederal Aid Secondary Funds for County Read Project, FAS Rt. No. 497, for the amount of $25,000. . United Pacific Cascade Reliance Insurance Co. sent a letter acknowledging receipt of the Summons and Com- plaint entitled G. Keith Grim et aI, vs. Cyril M. Frol et UK, Jefferson County and Mazda Motors. Board signed the certification of statements of receipts and disbursements from the Treasurer's Office. Mr. Roy Bergstrom appeared for verification from the Board of their jurisdiction over the shorelands on the south of Indian Island, which is used for public park purposes. He was informed of lease by the County with the Navy. He said a. writer from the Post Inteligencer News Paper was coming over to do an article on the fishing in that area. Board received a request from Arden A. Olson, Resources Planning Coordinator, Surveys 8: Marine land Man- agement, Department of Natural Resources. for meeting with Mr. Horace Gleason, the Port Commission, County and City, regarding: Shorelines Inventory. Meeting date tentatively set for May 9th at 1:30 p.m. I Board received letter fr.om Kenneth J. Merry, Supervising Engineer, State Health Department, regarding: Pro- posed Sewerage System for Bridgehaven No.9. Stated they are proceeding to approve the revised engineer- ing report, but final construction plans for this system will not be approved until an acceptable agreement is consumated between the county and the developer which: 1) Provides for competent operation of the facili- ties by qualified personnel at all stages of development, and 2) Establishes a sound financial plan which will assure orderly expansion of the collection and treatment facilities as needed. Tom Scurlock and Rich Raden, Construction Engl.neei's, Gardiner Camper Club, appeared regarding: Regula- tions for Camp sites. Chairman O'Meara stated the county is holding any new sites to the Platting Ordi- nance as there are no separate regulations governing camp sites only, and the main concer:l is with the sewage and health regulations. Said he would contact the Planning Commission for any new progress in this phase and notify them of an~' changes. . Motion by Commissioner Kelly, seconde by Commi!!sioner Hunt1ngford to appoint A.C. Dalgelish, Brinnon, as a member to the Jefferaon County Planning Commission. Unanimous by Board. Mr. Dalgel1sh will be inform- ed by letter. Board received letter from Department of Social & Health Ser'llices regarding: Senate Bills 29 & 298, Uniform Alcoholism and Intoxication Treatment Act and the partial funding of alcoholism programs. letter of intent will be sent to the Department for certification that Jefferaon County is complying wifu the new law and to in- sure receipt of June 29th dI3tribution of profits and the July distribution of liquor taxes. I Board received copy of lett.er to Department of Social & Health Services, from the Office of the Mayor I stating the City intends to participate in the County's Council on Alcoholiflm, in compliance with Senate Bills 29 and 298. Board received lettl3r from Gael R. Stuart, Library Board Member, requesting the Commissioners consider bud- geting some funds to the City Library to help offset the (;ost of sC)rvices to county residents. Chairman 0' Meara discussed the mattAr over the phone with Mr. Stuart and no definite decision was made at this time. I Memorandum from Northwest Administrators, Ino., on behalf of the Board of Trustees of the Washington Team- sters Welfare Trust, regardin<<;l: Contribution Rate Increllse. Rato incroase will be effective May 1, 1972 and will vary for each plan. Motion by Commis3ionor Huntingford, secc>nd by Commissioner Kelly to approve pay- ment of increased rtJtes. Unanimous by Board. Copy of pre-application notification form from the Olympio R9gional Council for QuUeute Community Action Program, for the purpose of pre. venting and controll.ng juvenile rlelinquenoy. No objeotions by the Board. .