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7,573,277.
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Bond Fund
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AMOUNT
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$ 87,092.69
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Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P
Jefferson County, Washington
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Boards' approval of the minuted of the entire month of October.
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BOARD OF JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEAL
WalterA. Kelly, Chairman
ATTEST:
Betty J. Temple, County Auditor
and Ex-officio, Clerk of the Board
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A,M, 6'Mear, ember
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B . G ., Brown, Member
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November 5,1973
, 10: OOa. m. Meeting called to order by Chairman Walter A. Kelly with all Members present.
Bid Opening for the construction of Fletcher Creek Bridge:
(l) Owen"s Brothers, Port Angles $45,831.40
(2) G.C.Childs, Olympia $43,737.00
(~) QUigg-McDonald, Inc., Aberdeen $5~,059.50
(4) W. B. Davis, Olympia $55,097.00
(5) K. K. Larsen Construction, Seattle $61,947.50
(6) Roger & Homes, Olympia $47,020.00
Engineer's Estimate $42,327.50
Motion by Commissioner O'Meara, second by Commissioner Brown for Engineer Becker to check totals of lo.w
bids for possible errors. Unanimous.
Another bid was presented for opening which was previously overlooked-
Dulin Construction, Centralia $43,174.50
After checking, Engineer Becker stated the total is correct and recommended Dulin Construction be awarded the bid
as low bidder. Motion by Commissioner O'Meara, second by Commissioner Brown to award bid to Dulin Const.
for the amount of $43,l74.50, as per Becker's recommendati.on. Unanimous.
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Mr. Bill Straton appeared re: Deletion of 22 acres of his wife's property in Quilc-ene by the county. He was
advised by Transamerica Title, Inc. that the NE 1/4 of Section 23 is only 1,870 ft., east and west, instel::l.d of
2,640 ft. and the description of Tax No.3., which was foreclosed on by the county for non-pn yment of taxes,
overlaps onto Tax No.1. Was also advised by the Assessor and Treasurer that property is free and clear, but
Title company wUl not title because of overlap. Engineer Becker stated they have known of this shortc.age for
along time. Board will discuss the problem With the Assessor and the Engineer's Office.
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Mr. PhiUp Jackson, Manager, Clallam County PUD, appeared re: Stat1s Report on Proposed Thermal Nur~lear'
, Power Plant in Blyn. Gave brief review of progress from 1967, when Batell N. W., working under contract with
Bonneville Power Admin., picked the Blyn site as one of seventeen p'!>tential nuclear sites in the state of W8sh~
I ington and 640 acres were leased from the Department of Natural Resources to preserve the site. Engineering
studies, have been conducted on a step by step basis and more preliminary studies are yet recommended to deter-
mine, circulation of water in the area, construction problems, etc. They are asking Public Power agencies in the
northwest to underwrite these studies, Area was zoned for cirteria. Production would be 1,200,000 kilowats
transported with 500,000 volts of electrioity, therefore, Bonneville Power lines would have to be modified. Ad-
vised that another site was selected in Grays Harbor County, in Satsup, which is to be known as Washinqton
Public Power Supply System Plant No.3. Permits are being executed for application to the Washl,nqton State
Thermo Power Plant Sitein(l Council and it is Ilntioipated that this plllnt wUl be " on the line II in 1981. Mr.
Jackson stated they will ke<!lp this Board informed, through the Planninq Department.
Discussion followed with several persons attendinq expressing their disapproval and fAaro of tho proposed
I nuclear power plant. Notice of Clallam County's publio hearing on zoning wUl be advertl11sd the Po,rt Tc.w nsend
Leader to anable Jefferson County residents to attend.
I Those attendinq today's briefing are as follows: Ann Lindquist, Robert Haugland, Handall R. Tyler, Norris
Short, Charles Little, O.J.W. Lougheed, Jone Buqas, Roqsr Piok, ~Tom and Phyllis Foley, Thelma Moser, Irane
C. Klnqston, Ray M. Kinston and Dr. E. W. 1<.~U1n.
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Mr. Harlford Cheate appeared re: Prel1minary Plat, Pleasant Tides, Division 2. Presented preliminary maps for
distribution to the Enqineer's, Planning and Ha8lth Departments and Planning Comm!esion for rnview and re-
commendations. Hearing date deferred at this time.
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Motion by Commissioner O'Meara, second, by Commissioner Brown to accept prelim inary budgets as pmsentad
by Auditor Betty Temple, and that consideration be given to the request for allocations to the local library,
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