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Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P
Jefferson County, Washington
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Motion by Commissioner Kelly, second by Commissioner Huntingford to approve Resolution No. 37-72, endors-
ing Alternate 43B, Shorelines Management Act of 1971, as follows. Unanimous by Board.
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RESOLUTION NO. 37-72
ENDORSEMENT .OF ALTERNATIVE MEASURE 43B
SHORELINES MANAGEMENT ACT 1971
WHEREAS, THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON, in the interest
of achieving a balance between environmental quality needs and economic growth, and
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WHEREAS, there is a need to foster reasonable and appropriate utilization of shorelines in the
State of Washington, and
WHEREAS, Alternative Measure 43B offers a sensible balance between shorelands preservation
and economic development, and
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WHEREAS, said alternative measure will protect both natural beauty, recreational uses and job
opportunities, and
WHEREAS, said measure is presently functioning successfully under the title of the Shoreline
Management Act of 1971, and administered under the local governmental body, and
WHEREAS, the Shoreline Management Act of 1971 needs statewide voter approval to conUnu:) in
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effect,
NOW THEREFORE, we endorse the Alternative Measure 43B on the November 7, 1972, general
election ballot, otherwise known as the Shorelines Management Act of 1971.
APPROVED and ADOPTED this 10th. day of October, 1972.
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BOARD OF JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEAL:
/s/ A.M.O'Meara, Chairman
ATTEST: La/ Betty J. Temple , County Auditor
and Ex-offiCio Clerk of the Board
/s/ Walter A. Kelly, Member
/s/ George HunUngford I Member
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Motion by Commissioner Kelly, second by Commissioner Huntingford to approve Resolution No. 38-72, endors-
ing the phys ica I ins pection of property for reva lua tion purpose s, every six years ins tead of four, a s follows.
Unanimous by Board.
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RESOLUTION NO. 38-71-
REVALUATION COSTS RELATIVE TO PHYSICAL
INSPECTIONS
WHEREAS, pursuant to compliance with R.C,W. 84.41.030, and the rules and regulations estab-
l1shed by the Department of Revenue of th\, State of Washington, the cost of revaluation io one of the major Oosts
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of running the Assessor's Offioe, and
WHEREAS, such cost oould be reduced twenty-five to thirty percent by means of a physical inspect