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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1103 304 Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P Jefferson County, Washington .(iii.I.CK....M-U!".f.y-'~ ..j~!_t_~~~f.4ao Mr. Melvin Kivley and Mr. Willie Rutter appeared re: City Water Lines to Kivley's Plat. Stated they were in- formed by the City that water lines cannot be laid until approval of final plat by the County Board. He was advised to bond for water, to the county, and this will allow the Board to approve the final plat. Motion by Commissioner O'Meara, second by Commissioner Brown to appoint new members to the Shorelands Advisory Commission. Unanimous by Board. Members appointed are as follows: John W. Maher, Pope and Talbot Corp.. Harry L. Deits, Crown Zellerbach Corp.; Charles W. Becker, Kalaloch Lodge; Herbert C. Johnston, Milwaukee Land Co.; Cha.rles Brqders, Clam Farm Industry; Robert P. Haugland, Cape George Colony Club; Robert W. Knapp, Puget Sound Power & Light Co.; Myron C. Smith, Oyster Industry; Robert C. Swerin, ITT Rayonier; Mr. Robert Allan, Earth Care Organization; and Sam Humers, Realtor. Notice of appointment will be mailed to the Advisory Commission and new members. School District No. 50 telephoned request for county to haul screening fines for their track course, which will entail approximately 18 loads. Engineer Becker stated the road department wUI donate theequipment if they will pay the truck drivers wages. Mrs. Pamela Scoville appeared to request when the Board will be able to answer the question she presented in behalf of the Jeff. Co. Citizens for Sound Development, at last Tuesday's meeting. Board advised that until an airport site is chosen, costs cannot be estimated. Board reviewed the follOWing correspondence without comment: Fourth qUC'lrter qistribution of liquor profits and taxes relating to 2% alcohol funds, from Alcoholism Section, Olympia. . Copy of letter to Engineer Becker granting request for variance for Solid Waste Contract. Three letters of protest against fishing developments on Mats Mats Bay, from Vina E. Ross, Harold and Doris Lundberg and Myron L. Scott. Letter regarding the Shoreland Advisory Commission, from Kay W. Wojt. Dept. of Natural Resources county trust land transmittal of funds - $126.58 from Peterson Milling and Log Co. There being no further business before the Board the meeting was adjourned. ######i#i######i#####i############# February 26, 1973 10:00 a .m. Meeting called to order_by Chairman Walter A. Kelly with all members present. Attending todays meeting are Elmer Foster, F. E. Scheiderich, Sam Hume s, Myron Scott, Roland B. Bradley, Kay Wojt, Nora Porter and William Pittis. Mr. Ersel Lockridge appeared re: Payment to V. F. W. Hall in Quilcene. Total will be figured for past due amount and warrant issued. Separate warrant will be issued for payment for 1973. Mr. Homer Smith, County Insurance Agent, appeared re: Two quotes on insurance packages on all county building and equipment. Old Chimacum shop buildings are to be deleted. New schedule provides more coverage at less cost. Included is vandalism, fire, wind and extended coverage. Difference in costs of premiums is $641.00 per year less than last year. Commissioner Brown stated he is in favor of replacement plan based on actual cash value. Blanket policy is on the Public Institution Plan. County pays for 90% of actual cost value or replacement cost per location, but in the event of loss at anyone or more buildings, Hartford will pay 100% of value stated. Renewal date is March 22, 1973. $4,278.00 is replacement cost and $3,637.00 is actual cost per year. Board will review policies thoroughly before acceptance or signing el11her policy. Mr. Sam Humes and Mr. Myron Scott appeared re: Herring fishing developments in Mats Mats Bay. Expressed their OPPosition to any and all fishing developments on the Bay. Mr. Humes said he believes that Weidner's dock should never have been approved by this Board and the Advisory Commission. Mrs. Kay Wojt stated many people do not read the Notice of Hearings in the paper and consequently are not aware of when hearings are held. She was advised that from now on a larger and more noticeable notice will be put in the paper with the exact hearing date. Mrs. Wojt also presented a letter from Earth Care Organization requesting that Marian Meecham be appointed to serve as member pro-tern on the Shorl9land Advisory Commission until Mayor June when Bob Allen will then be available. Mr. Scott asked if Mats Mats could be zoned right away to avoid any further fishing problems. Board advised the entire county must be zoned at the same time. Board received letters of protest against fishing developments at Mats Mats from the follOWing: Mrs. F. Minter, Bernice Hitchings, Arne Niska, Elizabeth M. Thomas, Richard O. Aslakson, and a petition from Mrs. Dorothy A. Wolfe with forty six (46) signatures. Three people who signed the petition also wrote they are not against the present dock owned by Jerald Weidner. Mr. Will Gariss appeared re: Phase out of OEO. Stated they have received notice they will be phased out in six months and will not receive funding after that time. Community Action Council will not be deleted completely arid if the county desires, they may fund the programs the county feels should continue. Mr. Gariss requested meetl.ng date be set to familarize the Board with programs, their need and contribution to the county. Board will contact Mr. Goriss and a meeting date will be set within two weeks. Discussion held on 'Multi-purpose Center'. Motion by Commissioner 0' Meara, second by Commis- aionel' Brown for Mr. Gariss to put together packet regarding the Center. Mr. Gariss also requested permiSSion to graze sheep on I and clear, a portion of county cemetery property. Chah'man Kelly stated he preferred to check the property himself before granting permiSSion to make sure no harm can be caused to any of the markers. Motion by Commissioner Brown, second by Commissioner O'Meara to purchase three lots at QuUcene Bridge, owned by Julian Owens, for tho amount of $600 for all throe lots. .- Ii . I I . I . I I .