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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1261 Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P Jefferson County, Washington 451 ... iiilC._~M~JlJI"y.,~iii;.;;:i~ii~:i,~,,:, ~..:::- . maintenance of stabilization fac1l1ties and apparatus. 15. Development of Sea ire Condominiums shall be in full compliance with the Horizontal Property RegJ.nes Act. 16. Provisions shall be made both during and after construction to prevent soU 6iOsion and transportation of sediment into Hood Canal. I 17. Sales contracts for all units shall provide a clause requiring individual purchasers to purchase and maintain landslide insurance. The Declaration of Covenants, Conditolls, and Restrictions shall provide that subsequent sales by unit owners employ the same landslide insurance reCjuirerrlents for prospective purcha sers . I Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, lot owners on Lazy C properties, appeared regarding overflowing culverts on lots 1, 6 & 7. They claim that flooding is caused by last years construction on the Dosewallips Road, and it can be corrected by closing the culvert and removing the blockage of the ditch. The Board wm discuss the problem with Engineer Becker. Mrs. Bernice M. Hall appeared to present a letter from the Nordland Garden Club members, protesting the indiscriminate herbicide spraying along the roads. They feel that some areas have been sprayed unnecessarily J destroying the natural beauty along the roadside and up on the banks. The Board advised that the matter will be checked into with the Engineer's Office. Motion by Commissioner Brown, second by Comnissioner O'Meara to approve the minutes of May 27th. Unanimous. . The Board discussed a lettef from Norma N. Clique requesting removal of the barrier on Anderson lake Road. Commissioner Brown advised that he had talked to one of the Fire Commissioners and all of the home owners along the road and they do not want the road reopened. Chairman Kelly believes it is a dangerous intersection and should remain closed. Motion by Commissioner O'Meara, second by Commissioner Brown to rata in the barrier. Unanimous. Legal procedures will be discussed with Prosecuting Attorney Daly. Request from Ted Skipper for permission to open the alley located in Block 5, of Port Hadlock. Motion by Commissioner O'Meara, second by Commissioner Brown to approve opening with the restriction that if there are any water or power lines along the alley, they shall not be disrupted. Unanimous. I Application fOf sale of County RCdl Estate, from' Wisel B. Watlins. Motion by Commissioner Brown, second by Commissioner O'Meara to reject the bid and return the bid depOSit check, due to the property being valued in excess of $500, which necessitates it being put up for sale at a Public Auction. Auditor Betty Temple advised the Board that as of May 1,1974. Federal law on minimum wage raised to $1,90 per hour, and $2.00 per hour will start with calendar year 1975. The subject of installation of a SCAN line was again discussed with the Board making a final determination to withdraw the request at this time, due to the high monthly and installation costs. Notice of determination will be forwarded to W.A.S.C.O. . Ms. Temple also presented a request for variance on building permit requirements from Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Flowers. They request permission for the setting of a mobil home on Lot 11, Block 3, Carroll's Hood Canal Addition. Lot size is inadequate to allow both a well and sewag.. disposal, however, they state that they can obtain water from their parents who live on an adjacent lot. Commissioner Brown requests they obtain and sub- mit water rights and easement across the property, from which they will obtain the water, for recording. The matter will be discussed further with the District Sanitarian. I Water Commissioners of County Water District No.1, sent a lettar recommending that Prentice V. Dangerfield be appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the reSignation of Mrs. DorIs Carlson. MoUon by CommissIoner Brown, second by Commissioner O'Meara to appoint Mr. Dangerfield as Commissloner,Positlon No. 3, effec~ tlve June 1, 1974, as per recommendation. Unanimous. I Letter from John G. Doubek, DIrector Department of Emergency Services, advising tha t hIs part~t1me clerk, who is under the Local Government Merit Program, was reevaluated by himself and a membar of the state personnel office and they recommend tha t the position be up~graded from secretary to clerk typist II, and paid IlIt the same rate as prescribed by the state personnel board. MotIon by Commissioner O'Meara, second by Commissioner Brown to approve, due to her not receiving the $40 per month raise given to courthouse employees at the blCJ- ginning of the year. Unanimous. f\Totlce of HEW/OCD application for grant, from Clallam-Jefferson CAe. 'Motion by Commissioner Brown, second by CommIssioner O'Meara to approve. Unanimous. Notice from CAC of City of Port Townserrl's applicatlon for grant to install water and sewer linea across Front Street. Moti on by CommIssioner O'Meara, seoond by Commissioner Brown to approve, Unanimous. . Letter from John R. Walker, Chief, Population Studios Divieion, Office of Program Planninq and F1Dca 1 Manego- ment, revisitg their preVious estlmate of Jefferson County from 10,500 to 10,600. CommiBsioMf O'Mot\ra stales he is still dissatlsfied with their estimate and will send another letter requesting their figures be up~dated to a more realistic estimate. Gas and Oil Contracts were received from Standard Oil CO,mpany of California, Western Oporations, Inc., Ijnd executed by Chairman Kelly upon approval by the Board. Contract by and between Jefferson County and J. P. Surace Construotion Co., for 1nprovinu 0.72 miles of the