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Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P
Jefferson County, Washington
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that plans so not include any area but Bridgehaven, but there's a possibility that plans could be incorporated and~
lines extended at their expense. Also, bids have been submitted and after contracts have been signed, they Iii
will be able to estimate the amount of money to be put into escrow. Estimate from 125 to 175 lots for first phase.:
Chairman O'Meara said they preferred to have one treatment plant for the entire area. Mr. Stanley Jacobson state'd
he and others from the north, are interested in coming in and wondered about costs. Informed that costs will
have to be worked out when all information is gathered. Dr. Deer stated that many people who have been paying
on their property for several years are now prevented from building due to lots being too small for septic tanks.
Chairman O'Meara informed that Board of Equalization has lowered their property taxes due to this, to ease their
delima, until sewerage system goes in. Discussion followed regarding county's responsibility to people who
have purchased lots in approved plats. letter, from State Health Department, dated April 19, 1972, states
approval of engineering report for plat, but that final construction plans will not be approved until acceptable
agreement is consumated between the County and the Developer. Agreement has not, as yet, been consumated. ..
Commissioner Huntingford asked if Board had received written approval from the Shore lands Advisory Commission:
and the answer was no, only verbal approval. Motion by Commissioner Huntingford to approve Shoreline Man-
agement Permit with the stipulation that written approval is received from the Advisory Commission. Second by
Commissioner Kelly. Unanimous by Board.
Board received letter of request from Commissioners of Drainage District No.1, that a tax be assessed on bene-
fit acres in said district to the amount of approximately $800.00, for the maintenance of the drainage district.
Motion by Commissioner Hunting ford , second by Commissioner Kelly to approve. Unanimous by Board.
Motion by Commissioner Huntingford, second by Commissioner Kelly for renewal of lease for county's use of
shore lands on the south of Indian Island for public park purposes. Unanimous by Board.
Letter of request from Sigvard Hall, as to the possibility of adjoining property owners obtaining ownership of
portion of Turner Street remaining since the widening of Flagler Road, on Marrowstone Island. Engineer Becker
stated he now believed it legal for counties to sell portions of land that have been vacated. Law will be check-
ed into before action by the Board.
Board approved minutes of last meeting by motion of, Commissioner Huntingford and second by Commissioner
Kelly. Unanimous by Board.
Board Signed contract with J .D. Shotwell for the paving of five sections of county roads.
Petition for vacation of County Road known as "Fitchburg Avenue", from Robert Goodrich. Letter of proceedings
will be sent to Mr. Goodrich.
Board signed Statement of Receipts and Disbursements from the County Treasurer.
Motion by Commissioner Kelly, second by Commissioner Huntingford to continue Hearing for Vacation of Cass-
ellary Road, scheduled for October 24th., until November 13th. due to lack of advertising and posting.
Motion by Commissioner Kelly, second by Commissioner Huntingford to rescind motion of October 2, 1972, to
establish a $5.00 minimum charge on all tax and mineral statements, in lieu of receipt of Attorney General's
Opinion.
Board received a preliminary plan to be used to direct future management of State-owned tidelands and submerged,
lands in Puget Sound and Strait of Juan de Fuca, from the Department of Natural Resources. Board will review
proposal for possible suggestions for meeting the 19th. of October.
Mr. Stanley Jacobson came before the Board in regard to property he is developing above his tidelands and con-
struction he now has in progress on the tidelands. He was advised to check with the Assessor's Office for the
name of legal owner of uplands and to make Shoreline Management application for permit for construction on tide-
lands. I
Engineer Becker informed that he needs to buy some equipment for the Road Department and requested permission
to Call for Bids. Motion by Commissioner Huntingford, second by Commissioner Kelly to call for bids. Unanim- 1
ous by Board. Equipment is to be paid for out of Equipment Rental Fund and then rented for Parks, etc.
Board reviewed the follOWing correspondence without comment:
Two county trust land transmittals of funds, from the Department of Natural Resources. (1) $51,000.00
.. from Simpson Timber Company. (2) $225.00 from Ollie Stamper.
Application for Class E, F liquor license for Howard Millard, d/b/a Cove Campgrounds, from the State
Liquor Control Board.
There being no further business before the Board, the meeting was adjourned.
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October 24, 1972
10:00a .ro. Meeting called to order by Chairman A.M,O'Meara with all members present.
Motion by Commissioner Kelly, second by Commissioner Huntingford to approve minutes of last meeting.
Letter from the DeP'!rtment of Natural Resouroes regarding Board's request to limit amount of dredge spoil to be
demped into the waters of Port Townsend Bay due to the pOSSible damage of natural environment. Letter states
that dumping is hormful to the natural environmemt.
Lloyd Hansen reported that oounty's ratio for 1972 is 43.9. States the demand for Sohools and the Department of
Public Assistance for 1973 levies is $500,852.00, to be divided evenly between eaoh.