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Co!nmissioner's Proceedings Vol. P
Jefferson County, Washington
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i! ,RESOLUTION NO. 48-74
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'I WHEREAS, it has been brought to the attention of the Board of County Commissioners, Jefferson County,
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Washington, that fairness demands that the cost of living increase be recognized and met equally throughout
for county employees; that a five per cent wage and salary increase be granted them retroactIve to July 1,1974,
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and that certain funds should be expended for the foregoing purpose; and
WHEREAS, expenditure of such funds was not included in the 1974 budget of said county; and
WHEREAS, it appears that an emergency exists and that the necessity for the expenditure of such funds
WHEREAS, this is a stated meeting date of said Board with all members present, therefore
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could not have been reasonably foreseen by said Board at the -time of final adoption of said budget; and
BE IT RESOLVED that the foregoing facts constitute an emergency and that the estimated amount of funds
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to meet such emergency is $19-,036.14, chargeable to budgetary items as follows:
County Road Fund
Current Expense Fund
Solid Waste
Elections
$10,084.12
$ 8,626.34
$ 250.89
$ 74.79
and payable to all county employees (except administrators and office heads) receiving compensation under
the foregoing budgetary classifications, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that notice of a public hearing upon such expenditures shall be given, said
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hearing to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd. of September, 1974, at the hour of ten o'clock, in the forenoon of said
day, at the Commissioners Chamber in the Jef.i:erson County Courthouse, Port Townsend, Washington.
ADOPTED this 19th. day of August, 1974.
BOARD OF JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Isl Walter A. KellY_....QJ}airman
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SEAL
~I A. M. O'Meara, Member
ATTEST: Isl Bettv J. Temple , County Auditor
and Ex-officio,Clerk of the Board
181 B. G. Brown,Member
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William S~ratton appeared with the complaint that the county road grader cuts in on his property and takes more
of his land every time they grade the abutting street. He stated they have just taken three more feet of hiB
property and oUed it, and he wants it back, along with tho top soU thut has been graded away. The Board and
Engineer Becker will inspect the area in question at lunch time today. Board requests Stratton to place a marker
on the edge of his property to prevent future misunderstanding.
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Proposed adoption date of County Subdivision Ordinance. PrOBElCutinq Attorney Duly submitted a memorandum
requesting the adoption be delayed until September 3rd. to afford the new Assistant Prosecuting Attorney
Bill Howard, an opportunity to analyse the draft and advise of his opinions on ~ny corrections, additions, or'
deletions to the proposed ordinance, that he thinks necessary. l-.10tiol'l byCommlssionar 0' Meara, second by
Commissioner Brown to approve delay until September 3rd. Unanimous.
Planning Director Cunningham discussed the letter f~'om C. W. Eldrldqe, Presidont, Association of Owners, Port
Ludlow Condominiums No.1, prots/Jt1ng agaInst the commoroial fishing operations going on between the marina
and their property. Cunningham advised that the fishing boat!'.! Wc!lre (lone thill past weokend, but thoir rncktl
wore still there and they counted 40 boats moored in among the raoks and noted a heavy amount of recreational
boating traffic. He said it was abvious that the racks were Obfltruct1nq navigation. As yet, the Sheriff's Office
has been unable to servo the warrants to the fisherman.
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