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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1251 Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P Jefferson County, \Vashington 'i:ft.lJaLlU,Wft.IlAL_'.AUU- J.t_4JiL~--',=: . "Prime Sponsor" for counties with a population of 50,000 or less. Clallam and lefferson can consort at some future time and employ someone to administer these programs. Auditor, Betty Temple advises that Employment Security has the ability to contract for the administration of Title II, i.e. paperwork, bookwork and training. Both Clallam and Jefferson County Auditors are recommend- ing that this service be contracted due to the lack of personnel in the county offices. Mr. Johnston concluded by emphasizing that the Act was designed for the hiring of the unemployed, minority, persons, special vetel'ans and persons on Public Ass:Lstance, and the hiring authority has to justify the hiring. Under Title II, the Public Service Employment ,lob must be listed with Employment Securities for 48 hours. I Planning Difector Cunningham presented and outlined the following Shoreline Management Pefmit applications for the Board's determination: (1) Hanford Choate, Private Boat Launch, Division 1 & II, Black Point - out of 27 lot owners responding to the questionnaire, 24 answered they were awate of the proposed lauch to be constructed on Lot 31, when they purchased their property, and 22 stated they are in favor of it. However, the majority were against the rest room facilities. The turn-around area was enlarged as per Boards' request, but Commissioner Brown feels it should be enlarged further to afford easier boat launching. The SMAC recommended approval subject to the conditions listed in the minutes of April J.st. CommissionsI' O'Meara stated that due to all conditions and re- quirements having been met by the Developer, he moved that the SMP be approved with the additional require- ment that turn-around area be designed and constructed to the satisfaction of the Count y Engineer. Motion seconded by Commissioner Brown and made unanimous by Chairman Kelly. (2) Musiel, Austin & Austin, Bulkhead Project, OlympiC Canal Tracts - (concerns three lots) Mr. Austin appeared. Bulkhead was constructed in 1973 without a ShofeHine Management Permit. A portion in front of one lot has been torn down by tidal action and they are now applying for a permit to repair the damage. Cunningham advises that the Shorelines Advisory Commi ttee recommends all three permit applications be approv- ed subject to the following conditions: (4) Mr. Austin says the structure is baSically sound, but galvanized cable was not secured to the damaged section as it is to the portion still standing. The Bureau of Sportsfisher- ies and Wildlife told him that he is encroaching upon the tide lands and request that he move the section includ- ing the damage back approximately 14 ft. The Board advises that they accept the recommendations of the Ad- ' visory Committee, however, final determination will be delayed until Mr. Austin meets with the committee to see! if. conditions can be relaxed. ' (3) Clallam County PUD, Powerline across the Hoh River - Approved as per recommendations of the SMAC: (4) Peninsula Telephone, Replacement of line across the Hoh River - Approved as per recommendations of the SMAC: I . I Mr. Clarence Lammers again appeared before the Board regarding herbicide spraying of the roads. He said the State has just sprayed the roads from the Hood Canal Bride to Discovery Bay, Sequim and Port Townsend with 24D and 245T without posting any notices of warning. B')ard advises that sprays used have been approved by . the Department of Ecology and the county has no jurisdict10n over spraying of the state highways. However, the,i county will post warning Signs before spraying and will not spray next to property is OWllers so request it. Mr. Rex Aldrich appeared re: Solid Waste Program. Business referred to the Solid Waste meeting. Appointments were made for the following committees: (1) Planning Commission Motion by Commissioner Brown, second by Commissioner O'Meara to appoint Edward Wainwright to fill the. position vacated by loseph Dunlap, Jr. Unanimous. (2) Ferry Advisory Committee - Motion by Commissioner Brown, second by Commissioner O'Meara to appoint Win Williams. Ulanimous. . Open Space Land Classification Applications - Petitions No.1 & 3, Norman P. Worthington and Harold Worthington applicants. Petition No.1 - Sec. 22, T.30, R. 1 W.W.M., Lot No.2, 21.30 acres, unimpfoved acreage, high bank waterfront, no road or beach acc:'1Ss. Requests timber land classification. Motion by Commissioner Brown, second by Commissioner O'Meara to approve open space classification based on evidence presented by Worth- ingtons and Assessor Hansen. Petition No.3 - Sec. 33, T.31, R. lW.W.M., Lot No.5, 8.44 acres, 330'frontago, improved acreage; and two blocks, 90 & 98, Fowlers Park Addition. Assessor Hansen advises that in his opinion, the .acres do not meet the requirements of the bill. Two blocks of FowlelS Park are inside city limits, Lot 5, outside. Board feels it would be to the applicants advantage to accept valuation of $2,000 per acre and withdraw applications. Worthingtons concur. I Meeting recessed until Wednesday, May 8th. at 9:00a,m. May 8,1974 9:00a.m. Meeting of May 6th. reconvened with aU Memborll present. I Assessor Hansen advises that all Opon Space ApplicationR havo been finalizeo1 except for Petition No. 11 & 12, Harold D. Peters. Petition No. 11 - Glennan Sub. A.C. 10 aCfes, and Lot No.2, Block, 3, Platted area, Waterfront parcel. Adjustmont made by Assessor which the Doard feola is fair and not excessive and therefore denies Timber land classification. Pettition No. 12 - sec 18, T.27,R. lE.W.M., 10 acres, unimproved acras. Motion by Commissioner O'Meara, second by CommiSSioner Brown to approve Open Space Classification. Unanimous. . Engineer Beoker presented two "Intent to Vacate" resolutions for Bocmj's approval. Motion by Commissioner Brown, second by Commissioner O'Me.!Ira to approve and aign both Resolution No. 21-74 and Resolution No. 22 - 74, as follows, and to net Hearing date for both for lune 10th. Unanimous. RESOLUTION NO. ?!-74 INTENTION TO VACA'l'E WHEREM, after due consideration, it appears to'this Board of County Commisstonli"rs that it is not in the _ L__ ~..~, 441