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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1058 Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P Jefferson County, Washington _ - rJ'J!=~.~.=..MIJ!!~A't;=.iATh.(I~!t.-..~ 1973 COUNTY ROADS - ESTIMATED REVENUE Real Property Tax 277,573.01 Overload Permits 200.00 1973 Fed. Forest Yield 432,601.00 Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax 295,182.00 Federal Aid Allocation 40,000.00 Miscellaneous Sales 200.00 Forest Board Yield 1,500.00 Other Misc. Revenue 500.00 Reimbursements 3.000.00 Total Receipts Estimated Cash on Hand 50,000.00 Total Resources COUNTY ROADS - ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Construction 449,256.01 Maintenance 465,000.00 General Administration 85,000.00 General Services (Ascessor) 7,000.00 Road Facilities (Rent) 6,500.00 Road Facilities (Constr) 35.000.00 Total Expenditures 1,047,756.01 Reimbursables 3,000.00 Total Disbursements 1,050,756.01 Est. Cash Balance 50.000.00 Total Allocations 1,100,756.01 Bid Opening for One Motor Grader for the County Road Dept. One bid submitted. N. C. Machinery................. $37,918.00+ tax Engineer's estimate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $33,000.00 + $5,000 for safety feature. Motion by Commissioner Huntingford, second by Commissioner Kelly to accept bid. Unanimous. A large number of interested persons appeared for today's hearing. Thero being no further time loft for today's session, tho meeting was adjourned. ######################## Decomber 11, 1972 10:00 a. m. Meeting called to order by Commissioner Huntingford due to the necessity of Chairman 0' Meara to attend another meeting. Commissioner Kelly present. Board discussed applioation for ClaDs B,C,I:, F liquor lioense for Edward Georoe Kaoher Jr., d/b/a/ FlroUght Tavern, Chimacum, Both Commissioners disapprove of issuanoe of lioense, but deadline of ten days to notify the Liquor Control Board of disapproval is paat due. Mr. David Curdie appeared re: Guard rail, work on drainage ditoh, blaok top on his driveway, and eleotrical wiring pulled off hOlles during road construction. Board stated they thought all repair work had beerl oompleted and had never hoard of wire damage before. Engineer Becker adviood that l',1uard rail was oonstruoted, driveway re-finished and everything oompleted to Mr. Curdle's satisfaotlon along time ago. CommisaionEiT Huntingford stl'ltad that oounty's obligation to Mr. Curdie had been fulfilled. Mr. Curdle said ho had novor montionod tho Wiring bofore. :i iI 'i II II _L,-~ . I Ol I . I I .