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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1010 Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P Jefferson County, Washington 'U\J!K .J!t.!.""_~......!~~ATT}~_~ lIA8'.~ . Boards approval of the minutes for the entire month of July. BOARD OF JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 0, tf:, ~UA~ A.M.O'Mea , Chairman SEAL; ATTEST: Batty J. Temple, County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board u.J Member August 7, 1972 10:00a .m. Meeting called to order by Chairman A.M.O'Meara with all members present. Motion by Commissioner Huntingford, second by Commissioner Kelly to approve and sign Ordinance No. 2-72, as follows. Unanimous by Board. ORDINANCE NO. ~ AN ORDINANCE of Jefferson County relating to the issuance of permits for the construction of approaches to county roads and providing a penalty. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners for Jefferson County, Washington, deems it nec- essaryand in the public interest to provide for the issuance of permits as authorized under the provisions of R.C.W. 36.75.120 et seq., now therefore BE IT ORDAINED by said Board of County Commissioners as follows: Section 1. No person, firm or corporation shall after the effective date of this ordinance build or construct any approach to any county road without first obtaining a written permit so to do. Section 2. Applications for approach permits will be filed in the office of the County Engineer .~ upon forms furnished by that office reflecting on the face thereof the following: (a) a minimum approach angle of 70 degrees; (b) on county road cut sections or shallow fills standard culvert pipe in not less than 21 feet in length and 12.'iI1Ch diameter wUl be required; (c) a four-inch gravel course on the approach is necessary to prevent tracking onto county road- way; (d) a maximum grade of minus 2% or plus 2% for 20 feet back of shoulder line will be permitted; (e) no gradirlq or distortion of county road shoulder is allowed; (f) a stopping site d.tstance is required, i.e. where the county road is posted to 60MPH, a dis- tance of 475 feet; where the county road is posted to 40MPH, a distance of 275 feet; Seotion 3. An endoraemont of approval by the County Engineer on the face of the application shelll be deemed the PERMI'f as contl3mplatad by thia ordinance. Section 4. lUIy person, fiI'm or corporation found to be in violation hemof sha 11 be 6ubject to a penalty of not to oxceed $100.00, as may be impooed by the Jefferson County Distriot Court. Section 5. That thilJ ordinance shall be in force and take effeotAugust 10, 1972. --=r :1 . I I .. i , . I I .