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Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P
Jefferson County, Washington
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There being no further business before the Board, the meeting was adjourned.
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September 25, 1972
10:00a .m. Meeting called to order by Chairman A.M.O'Meara with all members present.
Mr. Myron Reed, owner of Reed' R Grocery, Hadlock, appeared to discuss several problems that have been pre-
sented to him by mombers of the Hadlock community. (1) Where do funds come from for bus that brings Senior
Citizens into Safeway, and has bus boen repaired in the County Shop? Board stated County has given no money
for funding of any kind for the bus, and it has never been repaired in the County Shop .. statement verified by
Engineer Becker. (2) Complaints of mud holes in Oak Bay Road. Commissioner Huntingford stated there are
no mud holes due to road being black-topped. (3) Property owners believe the garbage dump will be disposed
of and there are no plans for solid waste disposal. Board informed no definity plans have been made for clos-
use of the dump and pOBllibly area will bo selected for land fill area. (4) Mr. Reed said people are also request-
ing that Charles Street bo o)ttondod up the hill. Board informed there is no building there as yet, to warrent spend-
ing the necessary funds. (5) Complaints of no Comprehensive plans for roads in Quilcene - especially the road
in front of the Gradoschool. Commissioner Kelly advised that is State Highway, not County, and they have no
survey to his knowledge.
Engineer Becker presented & check in the amount of $100.00 from Annamae (Robert) Gilbert, for deposit to assure'
payment of costs which may be incurred in processing petition for vacation of the Cassellary Road No. 34-1.70.
Hearing date set for October 24th.
Board discussed Membership Camper Club Subdivision Ordinance, drawn up by the Planning Commission. All
corrections and/or additions have been inserted by the Board and Engineer Becker. Ordinance will now be re-
turned to the Planning Commission for final draft.
Commissioner Kelly stated he had received verbal request from Developer of Pleasant Tides Estates for permis-
sion to sell ten (10) lots which are rostricted from sale due to lack of approval from the Health Department on
water supply and County Road Department because of roads not being up to county specifications. Permission
denied by Chairman O'Meara and Commissioner Hl.lfttingford. Letter w1l1 be sent reaffirming restrictions. Letter
will also be written to former owner, Ed Miller, adViSing that fines must be put on roads as perviously agreed.
Letter of reques1" for extension of building permit from Allen C. Haglund. Motion by Commissioner Kelly, second
by Commissioner Huntingford to approve one year extension. Unanimous by Board.
Letter from Donald C. Dietrich requesting information on two gravel pits contiguous to his property, west of
Port Townsend, near Cape George Colony. Letter will be sent notifying that both pits are privately owned and
Board has no knowledge of when they will be utilized. Also, there is no zoning in the county at this time.
Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Redkey requesting information on regulations pertaining to plumbing and wiring
on construction of private homes. Letter will be written adviSing of Health regulations and State requirements
on wiring inspections.
Board received conformation of Chairman O'Meara's participation in Shoreline Committee for 43B and related in-
formation regarding Alternate 43B from the Department of Ecology.
Mr. Tex Lockridge, from Quilcene, appeared to request information on County's funding ofV.F.W. Hall in 1967.
Records will be checked for details of funding.
Mr. Palmer McCarter, County' Extension Agent, appeared to introduce Mr. Jack Waud, County Extension Agent
for Clallam-Jefferson Counties and Chairman for Clallam County. Discussion was held on 4-H Club work, and
Mr. McCarter requested that the first week in October be designated by the Board as Official 4-H Club Week.
Motion by Commissioner Huntingford, second by Commissioner Kelly to declare the 1st. week in October as
4-H Club Week for Jefferson County. Unanimous by Board. Notice will be put In 16cal paper and resolution
dra fted "
Bob Hays, Chairman, Jeffarson County Shoreland Management Advisory Commission, advised that meeting was
held on September 21st. and discussion was held on Shoreline Management Applications for Permit for: (1)
Department of Natural Resources, re: Disposal of dredge spoils in the bod of Admiralty Inlet, and (2) Admiralty
Hotel Rehabilitation. Advisory Commission recommonds approval of Deplutment cf Natural Resources Permit and
exemption from permit for Mmiralty Hotel.
Motion by Commissioner Kelly, second by Commissioner Huntingford to approve minutes of last meeting.
During lunch, the Board will check out a complaint by MrA. IllCY, from Mat/J Mats Bay, that members of the
Horsemen' a Clubs aro cutting a bridle trail acorOS8 hor property, tramping In the ditch and tearing up the drive-
way.
Acting Assessor, Lloyd Hansen, presented resolution oonoernlng Rovaluation Costs Relative to Physical Inspect-
ions, from Board of Lewis County CommissionerR. Resolution stateR, "Assessor shall phYSically inspect all
property for aosossment purpo,ses every slx yellrs, instend of overy four, with an updating every two years" .
Motion bl' Commisl~ioner Kelly, second by Commill/Jloner Huntlngford to oorrespond with rulings of Ulwis County.
Unanimous by Board. Resolution will be drafted for Board's slqnature.
B()ard roviewed the follOWing correspondence without oomment:
Copies of ResolutiollR adopted at the Assessor's Assooiation Annual Convention '72, re: Equal salaries of
Certified appraisers; that the term General Property must be refined to dis~ingulsh Personal Property as a sep-
arate class from Roal..fr.operty, by the Department of Revenue; and, othors relating to budget/J.
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