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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0994 COlnmissioner's Proceedings Vol. P Jefferson County, Washington 223 ..~~~ -~.-~~'.'~~=~~._~.~=~,-_'~:~ __~~..:=rJticJS,,,'--Mu"iAi~::tr:~iT1.I.I.~~t._~_ -:____~_.~ .... ==~~ __ - -~ __ . The Harbormaster Restaurant, Class H, Pope & Talbot Development, Inc. Ken's Four Comers, Class E,F, Kenneth B. Stratton. Dowd's Groceries, Class E,f, John Francis Dowd. Brinnon General Store, Class E, F, Richard Eugene Moses. Hoh River Resort, Class, E,F, Fred Kenneth Klahn. Geoduck Tavern, Class B, C ,E , F, Byron Hamlet Rude. Norton's Gardiner Store, Class E,F, Florence B. Norton. Beaver Valley Store, Class E, F, Carl Dewey Lopeman. I I Notice from the County Road Administration Board that the U. S. Department of Labor, through contact to the National Society of Professional Engineers proposes to implement a pilot tecknDlogy utilization training program for former defense industry engineers. Notice from the Depl'utment of Revenue re: 1971 "Rollback" Counties. Announcement from the Olympic Air Pollution Control Authority that effective June 1 st. Mr. William H. (Bill) Carner wUl become the Air Pollution Quality Control Spocial1st, and the Palt of Engineer, formerly occupied by Mr. Don Ward, will not be fUled. Notice from Board of Tax Appeals of change of address from 119 W. 14th. Ave. Olympia, to 1000 Cherry St" Olympia. There being no further business before the Board, the meeting was adJourned. BOAPD OF JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS . (}.>>r~~ ~'I>l.a,", c- _"man' - Walter A. Kelly, Member ATTEST: Betty J. Temple, County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board I June 5, 1972 10:00a.m. Meeting called to order by Chairman A.M.O'Meara with all members present. Mr. Roger W. Allin, Superintendent, Olympic National Park, visited the Board. Chairman O'Meara inquired as to whether the~' are in solid waste planning and he stated they are, but on contract basis only, which has been very satisfactory so far. Comments were made concerning Jefferson and Clallam Counties intering into solid waste planning and the participation of the National Park. Auditor, Betty Temple, suggested setting up meeting for two counties and the National Park Commission with I. P .A. for benefit of all before anything is firmed up. Mr. All1n offered their services if they can be of assistance in any way. . Mr. F.P. Gulen, Permit Supervisor, Standard Oil Co., appeared to request permission for company to test for oil along Jefferson County highways 'with electric sound waves (Vibroseis seismic survey). He explained how survey would be conducted and stated proper warning signs, barricades, lights and personnel will be used to protect the public. Said it will taka two to three weeks to cover the area. Motion by Commissiom r Huntingford, . second by Commissioner Kelly to grant permit from July 1, 1972 to December 31, 1972 as requested. Unanimous by Board. Letter of permit will be written. Board discussed summons ro: Wasser & Winters Co. vs Jefferson County. Complaint for refund of property taxes and injunctive relief. I Harry Holloway III, Attn)'. appel1red re: Agreene nt between the county and Evergreen Environmental Corp. (Toan- dos Dol Mar) for county's eventual takeover of sewer and water system. Changes in agreement were expl!1inOd by' Mr. Holloway. Question as to part concerning "letter of commitment" and he stated this paragraph could be deleted if the Board so desires. It wee deoided not to delete paragraph. Board agreed that after discussion of agreement with Pros. Attnv. Daly, it will be sent to Norman Petersen, President of Corp. for Signing. Motion by Commissioner Kelly, second b~' Commissioner Huntingford to forward new agreement to Mr. Petersen. Unani- i mous bV Board. I Chairman 0' Meara read letter from Kenneth J. Merry, Superv:ising Engineer, State Departne nt of Health, relating , to the water supply for Churohill Development (Toandos Peninsula) to other Board members. This is an unapproved plat and no building parmits are to be approved until water situation is corrected. Mr, Dick GllStfieJd and Mi'. Harry Pollard appeared re: Parking problems on Fair grounds. They have the oppor- tunity to buy eight lots contiquous to fail' ;rounds and request permission from the Board to borrow $3,000 from Current ExpemJo Fund, to be paid baok when they reoeive their money from the state. Motion by CommisB oner . Kelly, seoond by Commissioner Iiuntingford to approve and Sign Resolution No. 18-72, for the amount of $8,000 ($5,000 regularly tmnsfeiTed to their aocount this time of year plus $3,000 for purchase of lots) as follows. Unanimous hy Board. (Resolution No. 18-72 on page 224) Ii Board siqnad contract with Western Farmers for tho oonstruotion of metal roof over grandstand at Memorial Field. i Board rlJcaived proposed new lease regarding the Naval Torpedo Station's request fl'r oontinued use of etJht parcels' of land on the ToandoB Paninsu!(l,. Motion by Commissioner Huntinqfo~d, second by Commissioner Kelly to approv~: ; and aign. Unanimous by Boai"d. I: Ii I' ~~.ii~J