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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReel_0001A MICROFILM Certificate COUNTY OF JEFFERSON ) I STATE OF WASHINGTON 9 The papers and documents appearing on this roll of film were - photographed by Jefferson County, Public Works Department and said papers and documents are true and correct copies of the originals thereof as the same appeared on record in the custody of Jefferson County. Public Works Department. The I microfilming of the papers and documents as aforesaid was done in the pursuance of, and in conformance with provisions of the statutes in these cases made and provided for as they appear in Title 40, of the Revised Code of Washington. i, the undersigned, do hereby certify, under penalty of perjury, that the above statement is true and correct. Signature Date Jefferson County Public Works Department JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS i 1820 Jefferson Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 385 9160 Gary A. Rowe, PE., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, PE., County Engineer June 24 1988 Mr. Sam Lund 231 Sixth St. Hadlock, WA 98339 Dear Mr. Lund: It has come to our attention that you have constructed a fence and parked•a trailer on the county road right of way of Arden Street. i We must request that you remove these items from the county right of way. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Sincerely, Scott Kilmer Planning Engineer DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O, Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 - JEFFERSON COUNTY (206) 385-3505 Gary A. Rowe, Director Robert G. Nesbitt, PE., County Engineer June 24, 1988 1 Henry and June Torget 6713 Sycamore Ave. N.W. Seattle, WA 98117 ..Dear Mr.; and Mrs. Torget, - Thank you for your letter of June 2, 1988. Your points are well taken. We are moving the dumpster to a location that will not be quite so close to campers. Thank you very much for taking the time to inform us of the problem. This early in the season, we can move the dumpster quickly so that fewer campers well be affected. We have also thought seriously of having firewood available. At our Lake Leland Campsite, the Quilcene Lions Club provides firewood for a fee. We will be working on this project in the near future. Once again, thank you for taking your time and energy to write to us, your contribution helps make our parks a more effective recreation area. Sincerely, M. Carter Breskin Property Manager JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 385.9160 Gary A. Rowe, PE., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, PE., County Engineer } June 23, 1988 Ms. Debra Lefever National Multiple Sclerosis Society Puget Sound chapter 2328 Sixth Ave. Seattle, WA 98121-9990 Dear Ms. Lefever, The Board of County Commissioners has approved your use of a ; portion of the lower Oak Bay Park as a rest area for your Bike Tour on July 16, between 2-4:00 P.M. I will send a request to the parks main person to move two picnic tables to an area that . I will also send a M. Carter Breskin Property Manager cc: Mel Mefferd, Sheriff - Earl Wells, Supervisor Glen Lucich, Parks Caretaker JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 3859160 Gary A. Rowe, PE.. Director Robert G. Nesbitt, PE., Counly Engineer June 23, 1988 - Mr. John Raymond Jefferson County Prosecutor Dear John, 7 John Clise has now placed his dumpster at the rear of our building. I would like to send him a letter authorizing him to construct his loading ramp at the back door. May I go ahead and proceed with the letter, knowing that it may cause legal action by the Skoglunds? Thank you for your time on this matter Sincerely, M. Carter Breskin Property Manager JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 96368 (206) 385.9160 Gary A. Rowe, P.E., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, PE., County Engineer June 23, 1988 Mr. Charles Gunstone Discovery Bay Land Co. P.O. Box 216 Port Townsend, WA - - Dear Mr. Gunstone, It has recently come to my attention that, in the process of your logging activities in Section 35 Township 30 N Range 2W. W.M.,. you removed timber from a county owned property: Tax 5. Our inspector also noted that the area had been incorporated by fencing, Can you please, at your earliest convenience, contact me regarding this matter? Sincerely M. Carter Breskin Property Manager JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jeflerson Street P.0. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 385.9160 Gary A. Rowe, RE,, Director Robert G. Nesbitt, RE, County Engineer June 22, 1988 k David M. Bendell P.0, Box 1409 is -- Sequim, WA 98382 RE: Rondelay Meadows Franchise Dear Mr. Bendell: Enclosed please find checks from you and from Mrs. Dent totalling $100.00 for reapplication for the Rondelay Meadows water system franchise. We will hold the franchise application until we receive notice that full transfer of the water system has occurred and Atlas Development Corporation has title to the business. At that time the business owner will be required to submit the fee and a new application will be executed. Until that time, Mrs. Dent's interest in the business makes the current franchise valid. Sincerely, E.D. Simon Administrative Secretary DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 \Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 385-9160 Gary A. Rowe, PE., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, PE., County Engineer June 16, 1988 Mr. Leroy Wimp Wimp and Wimp Contractors 36081 Highway 101 Brinnon, WA 98320 Dear Mr. Wimp, Recently I inspected the roof work done on the south apartment after it was reported to me by Frank Gifford, our project manager for the Brinnon Senior Center, that the roof work was showing signs of deterioration. mr gifford and I both found that some overlaps wer no longer adhered, and that there were nails showing to cause possible leaks in the future. Will you please check the area yourself and report back to me? I am sending you a copy Sincerely, M. Carter Breskin Property Manager W. & W. BUILDING CONTRACTORS 36081 Highway 101 BRINNON. WASHINGTON 98320 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.0 Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 385.9160 GaryA. Rowe PE., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, PE, County Engineer June 16, 1988 W. C..McKasson Inc. P.0. Box 57 Shelton,, WA, .98584 Attn:Bill McKasson Re: Leland Creek Bridge Replacement, CR0587, B.R.O.S. 2016(5) Notice of Substantial Completion You are hereby notified that the Contract was substantially complete on June 16, 1988. According to the amendments to the Standard Specifications on page 9 of the Contract, the Contractor is responsible to pay liquidated damages for overruns in contract time occurring after the substantial completion date. The liquidated damages shall be assessed on the basis of direct' engineering and related costs assignable to the project until the date of actual completion of all the contract work. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Tom Morello Project Engineer xc: CR0587 corres. Washington State Department of Transportation WEEKLY STATEMENT OF WORKING ' DAYS McKasson, Inc. JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98366 (206) 3859160 Gary A. Rowe, PE.. Director Robert G. Nesbitt, PE, County Engineer .. June 20, 1988 Mr. Ron Percival Pope & Talbot Portland, OR Re: Right-Of-Way Along Airport Cut-Off-Road Dear Mr. Percival, Thank you for the opportunity to talk last Thursday. As I ( described over the phone, Jefferson County is planning for improvements along Airport Cut-Off-Road adjacent to land currently owned by Pope & Talbot. The county needs an additional 40 feet of right-of-way along Pope & Talbot property. in section 28 TWP 30N ROE 1W. W.M. We will _ prepare the necessary title reports, have the property appraised, and prepare a fair offer letter to Pope & Talbot. This process will take about 60 days. I was contacted by Mr. John. Nessit of Jefferson Title, Port Townsend, to tell me that he will be preparing legal descriptions holding out the 40 foot strip that E the county needs to purchase. I appreciate your favorable response and cooperation with Jefferson County. If you have any questions, Please call. j Sincerely, Gary A. Rowe, P.E. 100% Recycled Paper JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 3859160 Gary A. Rowe, PE,, Director P.obert G. Nesbitt, PE., County Engineer June 15, 1988 Ms. Maxine Graves 14340 Highway 101 Quilcene, WA 98376 Dear Maxine, The Board of County Commissioners has upheld Mr. Curtis' termination. He has been asked to remain until the 17th, but I do not know if he will. Will you please take over the fee collection if he leaves before the 17th? Thank you very much for performing these services for us. Sincerely, M. Carter Breskin Property Manager JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Slreel P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 3859160 GaryA. Rowe PE., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, P. E., County Engineer June 22, 1988' j Mr. Charles Adams Executive Director Bayshore Enterprises P.O. Box 1159 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Dear Charles, Over the past few weeks we have had the opportunity to discuss several changes in the contractual relationship with Bayshore Enterprises/Jefferson Recycling Project. These changes are intended to enhance the recycling opportunities to Jefferson County residents while reducing the financial burden to Bayshore. Jefferson County supports Bayshore's mission of providing employment opportunities and training to developmentally disabled citizens of the county. The county is committed to operating the Recycling Center with Bayshore providing employees through its programs. To relieve Bayshore of the financial responsibility we I will be assuming responsibility for the management of the recycling programs for the county as follows: Beginning July 1, 1988 the county will assume maintenance responsibility for all equipment used at the center for recycling operations. Any vehicle's presently owned by Bayshore will need to have title transferred to Jefferson County before we can If maintain them. Because of the age.and condition of the equipment, the county feels that compensation to Bayshore for vehicles is not appropriate. The county will reimburse Jefferson recycling for expenses incurred from January 1, 1988 to June 30, 1986 for vehicles and equipment in the amount of $5,745.91. The invoices presented to date are incomplete. I have highlighted the Items needing further documentation of the ledger sheet provided by you. l The county is prepared to increase the per ton subsidy beginning July 1, 1988 provided that Bayshore can prepare budgetary projections showing the need. This subsidy will continue through to the end of the contract in November. Between July 1 and November 1, 1988, several changes in the i operation will need to be addressed including collection of disposed recyclables inside the city of Port Townsend, handling of revenues, marketing and transportation, and several other items. We want Bayshore to continue with the present operation as we make this transition. At the meeting.•xe scheduled for 2:00 P.M. Friday June 30, I would like to set procedures for maintenance and'repair of equipment. Additionally I would like to go over budget projections and. subsidies. if you have any questions, please call. Sincerely, ` Gary A. Rowe, P.E. JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Streel P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 3859160 June 14, 1988 Gary A. Rowe, RE., Director Margaret E. Provonsha Robert G. Nesbitt, RE, County Engineer 1380 Schwartz Rd. P,0 Box 97 Nordland, WA 98358 Dear Ms. Provonsha, I wish to apologize for taking so long to answer your letter requesting that the Schwartz Road be reconstructed and paved. We have just completed our traffic counts and priority rating for all of the county roads. This is a means by which each county road is rated: The rating is used to program work for construction, reconstruction, and maintenance of the roads. The Schwartz Road is divided into two sections, one the paved portion and the second section is all of the gravel portion. With this system the gravel section has a priority rating of 97th. We also investigated to see what right-of-way the county had along the road. We found that we have only what is called usage right-of-way for the first one half mile of the gravel part o the road. This means that the width of the road is all that the county owns. Under present standards we need 20 feet for pavement width and 3 j feet to construct a ditch, this is to prevent water from standing on the road surface. We can not pave the gravel section of road until we have enough right-of-way so the road may be reconstructed to a standard width. The county will grade the surface, put some more gravel on the road, and dust oil. This should make the ride smoother with less dust. If you wish any additional information please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Robert G. P. E. County Engineer JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 385-9160 Gary A. Rowe, PE., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, PE., County Engineer June 17, 1988 Puget Power 310 Four Corners Rd. Port Townsend, WA 98368 Attn. John Gower Re: Otto Street Improvements, Power Pole Relocation Dear John, Jefferson County recently issued a permit to Clarence Lammers to open the Otto Street right-of-way between Seton Rd. and Old Fort Townsend Road. In order to construct the required radius at the intersection with Old Fort Townsend Rd., it is necessary to relocate the power pole in the Northwest quadrant of this intersection. Enclosed you will find maps to help you locate the pole out of the construction zone, If you have any questions, please tali me at 385-9164. Sincerely, Scott Kilmer Planning Engineer cc: CR 688319 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 3859160 Gary A. Rowe, RE., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, PE., County Engineer June 17, 1988 Terri West-Waggoner 131 McGee Road Quilcene, WA 98376 Dear Ms. West-'Waggoner: Enclosed you will find a Petition to Change Road Name. Please have a majority of the property owners along the road sign the petition and fill out the appropriate area with their property's legal description (this can be found on their property tax statements). When we have received the returned petition, we will take it before the Board of County Commissioners and prepare the proper resolution to change the road name. Even though this is, in essence, a spelling correction, it is necessary to go through the name change procedure. This will also place the "corrected" road name on the records, thereby eliminating future confusion. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Eileen D. Simon Administrative Secretary JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 3889160 Gary A. Rowe, RE., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, RE., County Engineer June 16,. 1988 Richard Moore William Meyers Jefferson County Public Works - Hadlock Shop Dean, Dick and Bill, Thank you for the work you did in removing the fuel tank from the courthouse. The job was well done and looks very good. Thanks again. Sincerely, M. Carter Breskin. Property Manager PWA 02 cc: Earl Wells Jefferson County BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Port Townsend, Washington 98368 Phone (206) 305.4016 LARRY W. DENNISON, DISTRICT 1 B.G. BROWN, DISTRICT 2 JEFFERSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE NATIONAL NISTORICSITE GEORGE C. BROWN, DISTRICT 3 DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE AND LEAD STATUS RECEIVED DATE: June 6, 1988 i, PROPONENT: JOHN HERN, COURTESY FORD PROPOSAL: The proposal is to construct a commercial car dealership two miles s south of Port Townsend on the eastern side of the Airport Cutoff Road and Highway 20 intersection. A 6,640 square foot building would be built that would house an office and showroom, a parts and service area, and a shop area. An area providing approximately 100 parking spaces could be blacktopped. I ancLscaping could be provided. MITIGATIVE MEASURES: 1. Drainage from the site shall be disposed in a manner so as to not adversely affect adjacent properties or public rights-of-vay: A drainage plan prepared by a licensed engineer shall be submitted for the approval i of the Jefferson County Public Works Department and implemented if necessary at the onset of the project. 2. An all-weather surface shall be provided for all parking, outside storage areas, and roadcqays. 3. Security and other lighting shall be hooded or directed away from adjacent streets and properties and not create glare to passing traffic. 4. Illumination of signs shall not adversely affect passing traffic. No additional off-premise signs shall be permitted. 5. Adequate means fur the efficient ingress and egress of emergency vehicles shall be provided on the project site. s 6. Parking and loading areas shall be designed in a such amanner that all traffic will be traveling in a forward motion when entering or leaving the I project site. 7. Access onto Airport Cutoff Road shall be subject to the approval of the Jefferson County Public Works Department. No access onto Highway 20 shall be permitted. B. Landscaping of the site is encouraged. 9. The thirty foot wide easement along the western property boundary shall not be used for any permanent uses or structures. { LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The site is described as Lot 1 of the T.E.C. Commercial Center Short Plat within Section 21, Township 30 North, Range 1 Nkst, W. NOTICE OF LEAD AGENCY: Jefferson County has determined that it is lead agency for the above-described proposal. NOTICE OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE: Jefferson County has determined that the above- j described proposal could not have a probable significant adverse impact on the , environment, and an environmental impact statement is not required under ROW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the Jefferson County Planning and Building Department. COMMENT PERIOD: This determination is Issued pursuant to WAC 197-11-340(2). Jefferson County will not act on the above-described proposal for at least fifteen days from the date of this determination.. comments must be su_`'mi.tted IF by WEDNESDAY,! JUNE 22, 1986.1 Please submit'conments to the Jefferson County " Planning--and Building Department (PO Box 1220, Port -Townsend, Washington. r 98368). B.G. Brown, Chairman { Jefferson County Board of Commissioners c: Washington State Department of Ecology Washington State Department of Transportation Jefferson County Health Department Jefferson County Public Forks Department Jefferson County Public Utility District #1 Point No Point Treaty Council Port Townsend-Jefferson County Leader - 1 John Hern McClanahan Construction JEFFERSON COUNTY Environmental CHECKLIST PROPERTY AND AREA DESCRIPTION Address: LegaL EVALUATION EVALUATION surface Water Evaluation Courtesy Ford Evaluation Courtesy Ford Evaluation Environmental Health Courtesy Ford Evaluation Courtesy Ford EVALUATION Courtesy Ford EVALUATION. Courtesy Ford EVALUATION Courtesy Ford Courtesy Ford location site map Mr. R.W. Dugan, P.E. The Jefferson County Planning Commission has requested that the department of transportation work in cooperation with the county public works department to design and improve the Fred Hill Materials access as required by the conditions. I would appreciate contact from your department so that I may inform the commission of progress in this matter. Thank you in advance for your assistance. Sincerely, Rachel Nathanson Senior Planner RN:mkg Enclosures cc: Jefferson County Public Works Department FRep r/r.t rylA-TeRrAL S.R. z • j ? ry s tr,t 1 t;ttsll? c,1IINTl I x PLANNING AND BUILDING DE' ARTIIENT f I lr > Y ° w. 110. Box 1220 1 ;* ! ; , r r ;'• Purl 'I'olcmend, 11' ishingtoll 983138 r?; Plannin Telephone (206) 385-1-127 ?' * y Building I'clephonc (206) 385.1310 Q II IT ERSON f.(II NT1' C01'R'I'11ME Dtl1'Id GnIdSII11flL t)IfCCI(11' 1 ) December 3, 1987 i RECEIVED) Mr. R.W. Dugan, P.E. DEC 4 1987 District Location engineer Washington State Department of Transportation ,fEFF[z3ZS'014 COUNTY 5720 Capital Boulevard, KT-11 nj, -, Sldi d:s OFIZICE.. Tumwater, Washington 98504 Re: SR 20, Fred Hill Material Dear Mr. Dugan: The county conditionally approved the Fred Hill Materials gravel operation on State Route 20 in 1984. At the time of review, the county and the Washington State Department of Transportation jointly expressed concern over the potential traffic hazard of the proponent's existing access. { Your response to the proposal in a letter dated August 23, 1984, was to { allow the existing access as an interim solution'. The department's expectation 3I was to redesign the SR 20 and Airport Cutoff Road intersection and possibly relocate the gravel operations access as a result. The developer was requested to be prepared to provide funds for left turn channelizatiun and deceleration lanes into the proposed site. A copy of your letter and the project's mitigative measures are enclosed. The SR 20 and Airport Cutoff Road intersection was never improved and the gravel operation access remains a traffic hazard, The language of Condition a Number 14 however, requires that the access be improved. I L: JOHN SPELLMAN Governor STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Office of District Administrator • 572OCapitol Blvd., KT• 11, Tumwater, Washington • P.O. Box 93 27, Olympia, Washington 98507 August 23, 1984 David Goldsmith, Director Jefferson Co. Planning & Bldg, Departmen County Courthouse PI,ANNIiIG DEPARTMENT Port Townsend, WA 98368 ......... - ATTN: Rachel Nathanson, Assistant Planner SR 20 M.P. 7,92 Fred Hill Materials Inc. Environmental Review Dear Mr. Goldsmith: We have received your request for review of the above proposal. We offer the following comments: The location of the existing access shown on the submittal is acceptable to the De- partment as an interim_solution, provided that the access is the only access State highway system. The Department will begin the preliminary modification of the SR 20/Airport upgrade can be obtained from the State Highway Superintendent's office at P. 0. road approach construction will be determined during the permit application process. Additional surface water runoff generated by development of the property must not be directed to the State highway right-of-way. The Department will not be responsible for noise attenuation if the subject R W. Dugan Washington State Department of Transportation Jefferson County Department of Public Works COURTHOUSE PORT TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON 98368 JEFFERSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE TEL. (206)3853505 NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE TO: PLANNING DEPARTMENT FROM: PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR SUBJECT: CONDITIONS FOR FRED HILL DEVELOPMENT DATE: JUNE 7, 1984 The following is the Public. Works conditions ror'the subject development. .Access to State Route 20 to be move,l northerly. An access permit to be ob- tained from the State of Washington Department of Transportation. A drainage plan is to be submitted,-with the on site improvements, for review I and approval. ' MITIGATIVE MEASURES All roads on the site shall be surfaced in such a manner to eliminate dust emissions from vehicular movement. 2. 'Retention and settling ponds shall be scaled. The use of soil fines as Previously utilized by the project proponent is acceptable for this purpose. Tho ponds shall be sealod with an impervious scaiant in the event the soil fines Prove inadequate for this purpose. - 3. The recycling of water for the gravel Processing operation shall be utilized to the greatest extent possible 4. An independent hydrological assessment shall be made should well levels of surrounding residences decline or become silted after the project commences. The Washington State Department of Ecology will determine the necessity for this testing. 5. A 200 foot setback from the State Route 20 right-of-way for gravel extrac- tion shall be maintained along the eastern boundary of the Project site. A fifty foot setback shall be maintained along all other boundaries, except this buffer shall extend to 100 feet on the southern boundary. No extrac- tion of materials or removal of natural vegetation shall occur within the setback area, except where necessary for the commercial development of the highway frontage, 6. Berms shall be placed 200 feet from the eastern boundary and 100 feet from the southern boundary to contain noise. All berms shall be a minimum of twelve feet in height. Berms shall be set back fifty feet from the northern and western boundaries at the time that gravel extraction occurs within 200 feet of these boundaries. 7. Operational hours shall be limited between 7;00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. The crusher shall not be permitted to operate on Satur- days. Special operating hours may be permitted by the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners when extraordinary circumstances are proven by the project proponents. 8. The project shall comply with the Washington State Maximum Environmental Noise Levels as per WAC 173.60 and Jefferson County Resolution 23.04. 9. The gravel processing equipment shall be placed at the lowest point of the existing site, 10. Noise muffling fixtures on vehicles and equipment shall be properly main tained. 11. Security and other lighting shall be hooded or directed away from adjacent properties and roads and not create a glare to passing traffic or neighbors. 12. Elimination of signs shall be by indirect means only. 13. The area surrounding the gasoline and diesel dispensing island shall be T Surfaced to prohibit the infiltration of these fluids into the ground water, 14,e The property access shall be located in such a manner so as to not create unacceptable traffic hazards. The location, number, and development of road yy access shall be as directed by the Washington State Department of Transports 5• tion in cooperation with the Jefferson County Public Works Department.. The project proponent will be required by the department of transportation to *, b expend funds to upgrade.the access that may include but shall not be limited to the construction of left turn and deceleration lanes, 15. Adequate means for the efficient ingress and egress f shall be Provided on the site. o emergency vehicles 16. Access shall be designed in such a manner that all traffic will be travel- ling in a forward motion when entering or leaving the site. 17. The Prod Hill Materials, Inc, site on the Ness' Corner Road in Iladlock shall be reclaimed as required by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. 10. No asphalt Plant shall bo permitted at this site. 19. Drainage from the site shall be divosed in a manner,so as to not adversely affect adjacent properties or 'Public rights-of-way. 20. Spray bars shall be employed in tine event that dust omissions exceed Olympic Air Pollution Control Authority standards. 21. An analysis of emissions from, the site shall be conducted within the first week of the Project's start-up. ' The applicant shall inform the Jefferson J County Planning and Building Department a minimum of one week prior to JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 206 3859160 Gary 0,. Rowe, PE., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, RE,, County Engineer June 24, 1988 Mr. Charles Adams Executive Director Bayshore Enterprises P.O. Box 1159 j Port Townsend, WA 98368 Dear Charles, I am in receipt of your letter of June 23, 1988. I apologize for not making clear those items listed. Response to the items listed follows: I will prepare a voucher in the amount of .$5,745.91 to Bayshore. If the documentation I requested supporting the $5,745.91 reimbursement does not support it entirely, an adjustment will need to be made with the costs The International Van and Compactor Truck are the vehicles I have assumed are the only vehicles to be titled over to the county. If the Bayshore Board insists on being paid for these vehicles, please submit appraisals to determine their value. 3.a) The county will assume the cost for fuel. We will need to make arrangements at the meeting on June 30, 1988. b) I believe that the best option is to use Bayshore's employees to operate vehicles as done presently during transition period. c) I agree. I want the budget prepared to be as realistic as possible. Please call if there are further questions. Sincerely, Gary A. Rowe, P.E. Bayshore June 23, 1988 Mr. Gary A. Rowe, Director Jefferson County Department of Public Works 1820 Jefferson Street Port Townsend, Washington 98368 Dear Gary: - Your letter of June 22 has been received. There are a couple of things that need to be cleared up: 1. In our meeting on June 21, I brought the preliminary listing of repair and maintenance for vehicles and equipment, with incomplete support copies ---- totaling $5,795.91 for the period January 1, 1988 through May 31, 1988. I pointed out that Bayshore had additional repair expenses tieing incurred in the month of June, and you agreed that the county would pick up those costs. Thus the total amount will exceed the $5,795.91 by the amount that Bayshore incurrs during the month of June. Some of the June repair costs may be billed directly to the county, and other Invoices' have been, and may yet be paid by Bayshore. We won't know the amount until our books for June are closed. As soon as the amount far the period January 1 through May 31 is verified, we would appreciate payment. Our billing for June will be submitted when our books are closed. 2. Regarding the "gift/sale" of the International van and the compactor truck, our Board of Directors will decide whether Bayshore considers your offer fair and appropriate. There are some legal questions as to whether the Directors would incur liability for not selling the two vehicles at appraised value. Bayshore owns vehicles not used for the recycling project. I t' 3 assume your letter refers only to the vehicles owned by Bayshore j that are currently used for the recycling project. 1+ 3. In preparing budgetary projections, it is necessary to for me to have a clear understanding as to who pays for what:' !. (a) It was my understanding at our last meeting that fuel for vehicles and equipment would be purchased by the County, since the County's cost is substantially less than the retail pump prices that Bayshore has to pay. Your letter was silent on this matter. (b) During the transition period does Bayshore use its own employees to operate the vehicles and equipment, as we are presently doing? (c) There may be other questions respecting the iormulation of the budget as we dig into the actual preparation. I look forward to working out the details to effectuate your concept. Charles M. Adams Executive Director JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 385.9160 Gary A. Rowe PE., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, PE., County Engineer ' June 14, 1988 Mr. G. David Hutchins Assistant Director for Industrial Safety 805 Plum St. S.E. Olympia, WA 98504 RE: Citation and Notice, Report #421787 Dear Mr. Hutchins: Jefferson County hereby appeals the penalty assessment of $400.00 as a result of the inspection of our powder magazine #P0407. I feel the penalty assessment is excessive for the following reasons: 1. The fuse caps were stored there by the County Sheriff's Department as evidence for a criminal investigation. The location was the only safe and secure place for them to be stored. 2. The Sheriff's Office removed the fuse caps and handed them over to Naval Ordnance personnel from Indian Island to be destroyed. 3. The caps have been stored in the magazine for over two years. Prior inspections did not identify the fuse caps as a problem. Jefferson County has always been willing to work with L&I to make our operations safer. We have a good track record for safety. The penalty assessment appears to be a negative response to our efforts. Thank you for the opportunity to present the County's perspective. I am looking forward to your favorable reply. Sincerely, Gary A. Rowe, P.E.. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & INDUSTRIES CITATION & NOTICE DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HEALTH P.O. BOX 207. OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98504 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & INDUSTRIES CITATION & NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & INDUSTRIES DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HEALTH CITATION & NOTICE For Publication January 13, 1988 NOTICE OF JOB OPENING: Custodial Maintenance, Jefferson County Department of Public Works, Cour Salary $6.50 per hour, up to 40 hours per month. Duties: Maintenance of the Jefferson County Corrections Facility. Applications accepted through January 22, 1988. Forms available at the Dept. of Public Works in the County Courthouse and Employment Security Office in Port Townsend. Jeff- erson County is an EDE. PUBLICATION NOTICE: Under "Help Wanted" PLEASE PUBLISH: June 8 and June 15, 1988 BILL: JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS, SOLID WASTE DIVISION CREW SUPERVISOR: Supervisor of Litter Control crew, by patroling Jefferson County roads and directing crew in clean-up activities. EMPLOYER: Jefferson County Department of Public Works ADDRESS: Courthouse, Port Townsend, WA 98368 PHONE: (206) 385-9160 SALARY: $8.00 per hour APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Applications for the position must be received by 5:00 p.m., June 24, 1988. Application forms may be picked up and left along with resumes at the office of the Department of Public Works, second floor, Jefferson County Courthouse. A detailed description of the job may be obtained at the above office beginning June 13. Jefferson County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. PUBLICATION NOTICE: Under "Help Wanted" PLEASE PUBLISH: June 8 and June 15,. 1988 BILL: JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS, SOLID WASTE LITTER CONTROL CREW: Ages 17-21 Four positions available, Crew will pick up litter along Jefferson County roads. EMPLOYER: Jefferson County Department of Public Works ADDRESS: courthouse, Port Townsend, WA 98368 PHONE: (206) 385-9160 SALARY: $3.35 per hour APPLICATION PROCEDURES:' Applications for the position must be received by 5:00 p.m., June 24, 1988. Application forms may be picked up and left at the office of the Department of Public Works, second floor, Jefferson County Courthouse. A detailed description of the job may be obtained at the above office beginning June 13. Jefferson County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. PUBLICATION NOTICE: Under "Help Wanted" PLEASE PUBLISH: June 8 and June 15, 1988 BILL: JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT. .OFPUBLIC .WORKS, SOLID WASTE DIVISION SOLID WASTE COORDINATOR: Performs various solid waste activities including, litter control, recycling coordination and hazardous waste planning EMPLOYER: Jefferson County Department of Public Works ADDRESS: Courthouse, Port Townsend, WA 98368 PHONE: .(206) 385-9160 SALARY: $9.50 per hour APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Applications for the position must be received by 5:00 p.m., Jnixo 24, 1988. Application forms may be picked up and left along with resumes at the office of the Department of Public Works, second floor, Jefferson County Courthouse. A detailed description of the job may be obtained at the above office beginning Jurre'13. Jefferson County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Gary A. Rowe, PE., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, PE,, County Engineer May 12, 1988 Lisa Randletta Flood Plain Management Section Department of Ecology Mail Stop PV-11 --- Olympia, WA 98504-8711 Dear Lisa, I was able to make the corrections and to have the Management Plan work outline typed today therefore I am ahead of schedule. I believe all changes have been made that we talked about on Wednesday the 11th. I will not advertise for statements of qualifications until I have a signed contract from the Department of Ecology. If you need any additional information please contact me. Sincerely, Robert Nesbitt, P. E. County Engineer Work Experience Program Susan Wilson Coordinator Jefferson County Department of Public Works PERSON Carter Breskin WAGE, $3.35 HOURS Worksite in Hadlock. - CHRISTINE 0. GREGOIRE STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY May 13, 1986 Local Official: May 13, 1918 page 2 adopted because Sincerely, Jerry Louthain, Supervisor Chapter 177-150 WAC FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT WAC 173-150-010 Au LhoClty background. - 177-158-070 per Paso 173-150-070 De l l nitions. 173-158-On0 Requlatory aced. 177-158-050 c[lte[la for land m eagement 'and us 17J-15n-050 A dd t Clona s t ate ruqulrenon ts. 177-150-070 Additional l flood way requirements. ! 177-150-080 management. 177-150-090 Penalties and 1'i 3-150-100 1.-l com" anc. schedule. 177-150-110 State assumption or re q ula tory authority. 173-150-120 Variances. (12) "Special flood hazard area" means an WAC 173-158-040 Regulatory Area Criteria for Land Management and use OTS-21 !i l.: 3 Critical Facilities 173-158-070 ADDITIONAL FLOODWAY REQUIREMENTS. T OTS-21',0:3 Flood control Penalties and enforcement Local compliance schedule department unless the department, disapproves each or State assumption of regulatory authority HEARING NOTICE Six Year Transportation Improvement Program Notice is hereby given that the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners will conducta hearing on July 5, 1988 at 10:30 a:m. in the Commissioners' Chambers, County Courthouse, Port Townsend, WA, regarding the Six Year Transportation Improvement Program B.G. Brown, Chairman Board of County Commissioners JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Streot P.0. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 3859160 Gary A. Rowe, PE, Director Robert G. Nesbitt, PE., County Engineer MEMORANDUM DATE: May 19, 1908 TO, David Goldsmith, Planning Director FROM: Bruce Laurie, Construction Engineer SUBJECT: Statistical Planning Data for Jefferson County Public Works is in the process of gathering data for the annua l, update to the Six Year. Transportation Improvement Plan 'as required by law. To this end, we would like any information your department may have compiled that would help us develop a responsive plan to the needs of the County. The type of information that we "perceive to be useful would be local growth rates within the County, the growth rate of the County, and regional growth rates. Also helpful would be how the various growth rate information was derived. Other information that would prove useful would be any insight you may haee on development plans by the private and public sectors. As usual, we are doing this exercise on a rather tight time frame, as we want to prepare a draft b Y.T.I.P. far presentation to the public before the formal hearing and adoption by the Board of County Commissioners on July 5, 198B. We would like the any of this information that you can provide by the first week of June. Thanks for the help. Also, any other information, input, or data that you think would be useful in developing this years plan would be appreciated.. Oak Bay Road Paradise Road Teal Lake Rd Pope Resources June 6, 1988 Honorable Board of County Commissioners P.0. Box 1220 Jefferson County Courthouse - Port Townsend, WA 98368 .. RE: Port Ludlow Environmental Review Gentlemen: The May 26th edition of our Environmental Checklist for the Port Ludlow Development Plan has now been reviewed by your various county departments. Their independent remarks have been assembled and conveyed to me through a series of telephone calls and a technical meeting with the Department of Planning and Building. PART I of this correspondence provides additional informa- tion to the Checklist as requested by the Planning Department. Topics relate to stormwater runoff, septic tank effluent, and traffic. PART II is a list of suggested "mitigating measures" that, if adopted, would provide a consistent framework of conditions applying to each and every sub-area phase of Port Ludlow's development. (These will be supplemented with even more detailed special conditions that address particular environmental issues peculiar to independent sub-areas as each is processed by the County via preliminary plat approvals, building permits, etc.) PART I: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO MAY 26, 1986, ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST. STORMWATER RUNOFF (#20, 21, 22) - Exhibit A hereto portrays the various small drainage basis which overlap our Development Plan area. It also shows each basin's maximum runoff flow in cubic feet/second during a 100-year storm event (4 inches of rainfall in a 24-hour period). Also depicted are approximate locations of "bio- filtration ponds and swales". June 6, 1988 Honorable Board of County Commissioners Page Two STORMWATER RUNOFF -- Continued This quantitative data was then utilized to predict effects of stormwater on the Class AA water quality status of the Bay. - To provide additional data concerning stormwater quality, we employed the firm of Harper-Owes, recognized experts in water quality and waste management. Harper-Owes has conducted a number of extensive scientific investigations concerning water quality in Port Ludlow Bay. Harper- Owes' summary conclusions are contained in their June 3, 1988, letter, attached hereto as Exhibit B. - Responsibility for maintenance of stormwater management systems, such as.biofiltration ponds and oil/water separators, will rest with the community's homeowners association. Annual association fees will provide ear- marked funds to contract stormwater system(s) main- tenance. All material collected during maintenance will be deposited in an upland waste disposal site approved by appropriate federal, state, and local agencies. - Effectiveness of stormwater management on Ludlow Bay water quality will be measured through an ongoing monitoring program. Such a program will be a specific condition of the NPDES (federal and state discharge) permit to be issued by the Department of Ecology in the next 120 days in conjunction with the new sewage treat- ment plant. SEPTIC TANK EFFLUENT (N19 and 21) Treated septic tank effluent could reach ground or surface water if on-site systems are i.mproperly designed, installed, and maintained. Initial soil sampling in sub- areas 11 and 16 indicates suitability for septic tank systems on the acreage lots proposed. On-site systems will be designed and installed by licensed companies and approved by the County Health Department. Lot sizes will exceed minimums. The 100- foot setback standard from neighboring wells will be exceeded. Backup septic system maintenance agreements will be executed with the County Public Utility District where required. Adjoining neighbors with shallow wells or malfunctioning septic systems will be given the Honorable Board of County Commissioners Page Three SEPTIC TANK EFFLUENT (#19 and 21) -- Continued opportunity to resolve June 6, 1988 their own waste disposal or water quality problems by connecting to community water and sanitary sewer facilities operated by Ludlow Utilities company that will serve the Plan area. TRAFFIC (#72 and 73) - Figure 4 has been revised to depict, not only existing traffic counts, but future traffic at both the minimum and maximum ranges of development envisioned by the conceptual Plan. It is attached hereto as Exhibit C. These counts assume 10% of daily trips will be made within sub-areas; 60% within the Port Ludlow community; and 30% somewhere within the East Jefferson County region. - Intersections, rather than roadway segments, will be the most likely components of the local system needing physical improvement as volumes increase over time. The Plan's proponent will participate in such improvements consistent with requirements of the Department of Public Works. PART II: MITIGATING MEASURES Following is a brief list of conditions that appear appropriate to ensure that potential impacts identified by the Checklist are minimized. - Unstable slopes, slopes exceeding 15%, and flood hazard zones such as the estuary of Ludlow Creek should not be developed unless detailed engineering analysis suggests otherwise. - Stormwater management systems must be designed and constructed to minimize both quantitative and qualitative impacts. Water quality monitoring programs required in conjunction with sewage discharge permits should address non-point source impacts such as those from septic tanks - and stormwater. - Road and intersection improvements required as a direct result of Plan implementation will be made consistent with requirements of the Department of Public Works. Special attention will be given to road/trail intersections. June 6, 1988 Honorable Board of County Commissioners Page Four PART II: MITIGATING MEASURES -- Continued - Additional surface water withdrawals from Ludlow Bay tributary streams must not conflict with existing water rights or standards of the Washington departments of ; Fisheries or Ecology. - All utilities will be underground and will accommodate adjacent, non-Plan properties where practicable. We will be pleased to discuss additional mitigating measures that your Board as SEPA Lead Agency deems appropriate. Respectfully Submitted, 'DAVID CUNNINGHAM Vice President Land Use cc: Department of Planning and Building Department of Public Works County Health Department EXHIBIT A .PORT LUDLOW..... .:APPROXIMATE LOCATION .. ....BIOFILTRATION POND OR SWALE SYSTEM / DRAINAGE EXHIBIT B Harper Owes consultants in water and waste management June 3, 1988 Mr. David Cunningham, Vice President Pope Resoures 1110 Third Avenue, Suite 715 Seattle, WA 98101 Re: Impacts of Stormwater Runoff from Proposed Port Ludlow Development Dear Mr. Cunningham: Based on your request, we have briefly evaluated the impacts of stormwater runoff from the proposed development at Port Ludlow on the water quality of Port Ludlow Bay. Our evaluations are based on our previous water quality. investigations in Port Ludlow Bay and our review of pertinent literature on stormwater runoff quality characteristics. Our findings are summarized below. Characteristics of Stormwater Runoff The water quality characteristics of stormwater runoff typically found in residential areas of northwestern Washington is assumed to appropriately characterize stormwater runoff for the Port Ludlow development. Selected parameters are provided in Table 1 and compared with effluent quality from the Port Ludlow wastewater treatment plant. In general, stormwater runoff typically has higher concentrations of suspended materials and lower concentrations of dissolved materials. Please note that these concentrations pertain to untreated stormwater runoff and would be significantly reduced following detention of runoff. Effectiveness of Sedimentation Basins Sedimentation basins which are properly designed, constructed and maintained can effectively reduce the concentrations of suspended solids and associated pollutants. Removals on the order of 50-60 percent are commonly achieved in sedimentation basins which would reduce the concentrations listed in Table 1 by 50 percent. Higher removals are possible through the use of berms or macrophyte vegetation to enhance settling conditions and uptake by plants. Effect of Stormwater Runoff on Port Ludlow Bay Stormwater runoff from Port Ludlow is not expected to significantly affect the water quality of the.bay. The major stormwater runoff events generally take place during winter and spring when loadings from the treatment plant are reduced. Thus, the likelihood of Port Ludlow Bay recei-ng loadings indicated in Table 1 is extremely remote. Storms which would occur during periods of high occupancy at Port Ludlow would be less severe than the 100-year storm and would likely be controlled by the sedimentation basins. Mr. Cunningham June 3, 1988 page two Impacts from stormwater runoff may occur in nearshore areas adjacent to ou,.falls from sedimentation basins. These impacts would result from improperly functioning sedimentation basins or during extremely high runoff events. Typically, a delta is formed or suspended solids are deposited along the shore near the outfall. Materials associated with suspended solids also generally settle out. In summary, it is our opinion that the impacts from stormwater runoff on Port Ludlow Bay will be insignificant provided that adequate stormwater controls are employed. Please contact us if you have any questions. Sincerely, HARPER-OWE S Martin E. Harper, Ph.D., P.E. Partner MEH/kml TABLE 1 Comparison of Stormwater Runoff and Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent Projected Port Ludlow Estimated UnmanagQd Parameter Wastewater Treatment Plant Stormwater Runoff4d) Flow (mgd) 1.17(1) 12.1(2) TSS (mg/1) 45.0 61.0 Turbidity (NTU) 10.0 13.4 NH3-N (mg/1) 25.0 0.1 Dissolved Inorganic N (mg/1) 27.0 0.6 Total N (mg/1) 28.0 2.0 (1) Estimated P - 0.002 Worst Case Condition. (2) Peak flowrata, from 100-year Port Ludlow storm estimated at 75 cfs - 24.2 mgd. Average flowrate is estimated to be 50% of peak flow rate. (3) quality characteristics are estimated from Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, 1979, "Urban Drainage Storm Water Monitoring Program", Table 13 for View Ridge. Area. Port Ludlow Master Development Plan Traffic Volume Analysis Exhibit C Note: Gary, Mr Dwayne Olson of Ludlow Maintenance called to set up an appt relating to D Cunningham's letter for at the Beach Club Pope Resources February 6, 1986 Mr. Duane Olsen, President Ludlow Maintenance Commission Post Office Box 60 Port Ludlow, Washington 98365 Dear Duane: In recent weeks, I have had a number of conversations with Mr, Ramp Harvey and separately with Mr. Joe Murry, our Utilities Manager, concerning stormwater problems at various locations throughout Port Ludlow. No doubt the unusual rain- fall a couple of weeks ago (said by some engineers I know to have been a "100-year frequency" storm) elevated everyone's awareness that stormwater runoff is a matter that requires adequate facilities as well as management. I agree that now is an appropriate time for us to approach the issue of stormwater management at Port Ludlow in a comprehensive fashion. I suggest that in the next few weeks we convene a meeting be- tween LMC representatives, Jefferson County Public Works, Pope Resources, and Ludlow Utilities Company to devise a scheme to analyze our respective drainage facilities, pinpoint areas of concern, and eventually allocate management responsibilities. I envision such a meeting to be only the beginning of a coopera- tive process that could take some months to finally work through. - My calendar is clear for 2:00 p.m., Thursday, February 20. If you would be kind enough to check with,your people, Gary Rowe at the Public Works Department, and Joe Murry, to arrange the meeting place, I would greatly appreciate it. Please let me know if it can be put together. Our new Seattle office telephone number is 292-0517. Best Regards David Cunningham Vice President. Planning cc: Gary Rowe, Director, Dept. Public Works David Goldsmith, Director Dept. of Planning and Building JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ACTION REQUEST REQUESTED By Kenneth Sanford Look at drainage problem condon Lane 545109 2/28/1986 Port Ludlow NO I SECTION 9, T 28 N, R I E, W. M. JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON HORTON DENNIS & ASSOCIATES, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS Port Ludlow Road Map Port Ludlow roads Port Ludlow Roads Port Ludlow drawing Jefferson County ,BOARD OF COUNTY. COMMISSIONERS Port Townsend, Washington 98368 LARRY W. DENNISON, DISTRICT 1 B.G. BROWN, DISTRICT 2 JEFFERSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE GEORGE C. BROWN, DISTRICT 3 MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE AND LEAD AGENCY STATUS DATE: June 13, 1988 PROPONENT:. PORT. LUDLOW DEVELOPMENT PLAN PROPOSAL: The Port Ludlow Development Plan is a conceptual guide for the development of the Port Ludlow community over the next ten to fifteen years. The area of development encompasses 781 acres near or adjacent to Port Ludlow Bay. The plan describes the conceptual development of eleven sub-areas for single family units on large lots; single family detached cluster housing on smaller lots; single family attached (duplexes and fourplexes); low density multi-family units (more than four units per structure); a commercial/retail center; a nine-hole addition to the golf course; a community center; a church site; and a security center. The plan envisions th> development of 700 to 800 residential units. MITIGATIVE MEASURES: 1. Each individual sub-area shall be reviewed by the county for environmental impact in accordance with provisions for phased review under the State Environmental Policy Act[RCW 197-11-060(5)]. 2. Specific development plans for subarea 17a must avoid disturbing the unstable area designated by the Coastal Zone Atlas of Washington and areas exceeding 15% slope, or verify the area's stability by a licensed engineer or geologist. 3. Specific development plans within flood hazard areas must meet the standards of the Jefferson County Flood Plain Management ordinance. 4. Additional water removal from Ludlow Creek must be conditional on the approval of the Washington State Department of Fisheries and the Department of Ecology, 5. The proponent shall submit a detailed pedestrian and bike trail plan showing the trails throughout the development area for the approval of the Jefferson County Public Works Department. The plan shall specify the location of the trails in relation to the county roads and indicate the county road crossing areas. 6. The proponent may be responsible to participate in improvements to existing county roads including those not immediately adjacent to the subareas under review, when road impacts directly result from the proposed development. 7, The post-development rate of storm drainage runoff from each sub-area shall not exceed the pre-development rate of runoff unless approved by the Jefferson County Public Works Department. 8. Stormwater management 'systems shall be designed for each subarea to ensure that runoff entering the bay from the project will not reduce the Class AA (extraordinary) classification of the bay. 9. Material collected during maintenance of oil/water separators shall be disposed at a site approved by appropriate state and local agencies. 10. Stormmwater management facilities will be designed in conformance with the regulations and guidelines administered by the Washington State Department of Ecology. 11. A monitoring program shall be developed by the proponent with county approval to provide information to the Jefferson County Planning and Building Department on the water quality of Port Ludlow Bay and of the drainage into the bay. 12. Provisions for county oversight of the maintenance procedures for all stormPrater management facilities shall be incorporated, into each subarea. 13. Use of the wastewater treatment plant shall be in accordance with the Washington State Department of Ecology requirements and approval 14. The following measures shall be used during the development of the additional nine-hole golf course: a. Wherever possible, native shrubs and plants will be utilized for landscaping and planting on..those portions of the course not used for active play. b. Pesticides and herbicides will only be applied by applicators licensed by the Washington State Department of Agriculture consistent with the requirements of RCW 17.21 and RCW 15.58. C. Herbicides, pesticides, and fungicides with the shortest hydrolysis half-life will be used. A two week half-life is desirable. Pesticides appearing on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's "Priority List of Leaching Pesticides" will not be used.' d. Herbicides, pesticides, and fertilizers will be applied during the dry, summer season rather than winter runoff periods. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The site is described as portions of Section 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, and 21 within Township 28 North, Range 1 East, M. NOTICE OF LEAD AGENCY: Jefferson County has determined that it is lead agency. for the Lbnve-described proposal NOTICE OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE: Jefferson County has determined that the above- described proposal would not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement is not required under RCA 43.21C.030(2)(C). This decision was made after .,review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the Jefferson County Planning and Building Department. Comment PERIOD. This. determination is issued pursuant to ;ar 197-51-340(2). fferson county will not act on the above-described proposal for at least fifteen days from the date of this determination. Comments must be submitted ,JUNE 29, 1988. Please submit comments to the Jefferson County Planning and Building Department (PO Box 1220, Port Townsend, Was Brown, Chairman Jefferson County Board of CGnmissioners c: Washington State Department of Ecology Washington State Department of Social and Health Services Jefferson County Health Department Jefferson County Public Works Department Point Treaty Council Point No . Port Townsend-Jefferson county Leader Pope Resources Protect Ludlow Bay Committee Gummy Johnson Port Ludlow Maintenance Commission DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 GaryA. Rowe, Director Robert G. Nesbitt, PE., County Engineer June 24, 1988 Henry and June Torget 6713 Sycamore Ave. N.W. Seattle, WA 96117 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torget, Thank you for your letter of June 2, 1988. Your points are well taken. We are moving the dumpster to a location that will not be quite so close to campers. Thank you very much for taking the time to inform us of the problem. This early in the season, we can move the dumpster quickly so that fewer campers well be affected. We have also thought seriously of having firewood available. At our Lake Leland Campsite, the Quilcene Lions Club provides firewood for a fee. We will be working on this project in the near future. Once again, thank you for taking your time and energy to write to us, your contribution helps make our parks a more effective recreation area. Sincerely, .. M. Carter Breskin Property Manager 6/2/1988 to Jefferson County Commissioners Henry & Doris Teget JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98366 Gary A. Rowe PE., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, RE., County Engineer June 23, 1988 Ms. Debra Lefever National Multiple Sclerosis Society Puget Sound Chapter 2328 Sixth Ave. Seattle, WA 98121-9990 Dear Ms. Lefever, IThe Board of County Commissioners has approved your use of a portion of the lower Oak Bay Park as a rest area for your Bike Tour on July 16, between 2-4:00 p.m. I will send a request to the parks main person to move two picnic tables to an area that will not interfere with campers at the park. I will also send a copy to the Parks Caretaker and the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department. We hope your tour is a success. Sincerely, M. Carter Breskin Property Manager PWA 02 .f PWA 04.10 12 cc: Mel Mefford, Sheriff Earl Wells, Supervisor - - Glen Lucich, Parks Caretaker THIRD ANNUAL. MS 150 May 26. 1988 Jefferson County Public Works Carter Breskin Port Townsend, WA 98368. Dear Carter,. The Puget Sound Chapter of the .National Multiple Sclerosis Society is holding its third annual. Around the Sound Bike Tour on July 16 I am writing to confirm permission. to once again use the Oak Bay Beach area as a location for a rest stop on Saturday, July 16, from approximately 2:00 - 4:00 pm. We will set up tables from which to serve fruit and water to the cyclists. There will be volunteers on hand to clean the area. when we are finished. Please feel free to call 728-1088 if you have any questions. . I will. confirm these arrangements in a few weeks. Thank you ! . Sincerely, Debra A. Lefever Tour Director - Jefferson County BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Port Townsend, Washington 98368 LARRY W. DENNISON, DISTRICT 1 B.G. BROWN, DISTRICT 2 JEFFERSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE GEORGE C. BROWN, DISTRICT 3 NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE PORT TOWNSENO,WASHINGTON June 15, 1989 Mr. Lewis Curtis, Sr. P,O. Box 1057 Hadlock, WA 98339 Dear Mr,Curtis: After deliberating upon your request for reinstatement as Leland Park caretaker, the Board of County Commissioners has decided to uphold the decision of the Public Works Department to terminate your services as of June 17, 1988. Sincerely, - B .G. Brown, Chairmanll' Lorna Delaney, Deputy Clerk of the Board CC: C. Breskin, Property Manager I Gary Rowe, Director of Public works Wiljohn International John R. (Jack) Mauer 2607 Bridgeport Way Suite 2132 Tacoma, WA 98966 Jefferson County Public Works 1820 Jefferson Street P. 0. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Attention: Carter Breskin I have an interest in a business in Port Townsend and last year we were introduced to your lovely park at Lake Leland. Since that time we have often combined business with pleasure by. pulling our vacation trailer to Lake Leland and commuting to Port Townsend. over a period of many trips to the lake we have never failed to find a vacant spot and we think your park is a real jewel. Everything is well maintained and the location is beautiful. I even catch an occasional trout. It would be a nice improvement to the park if someday some repairs could be made to the water pump so that drinking water could be obtained. We were sorry to hear that the previous park manager, Maxine, had retired. Your new "on site" manager arrangement is a big improvement, however. Mark, the new manager, was a fine selection for that job. It would be difficult for me to imagine a more gracious, helpful and efficient person in that position. Thanks for providing such a relaxing facility. Very sincerely, John R. Mauer Letter to from David Keisling re:Lake Leland Park Manager Letter to Carter Breskin Jefferson County Dept of Public Works from John C. Watson 6/12/1988 5/31/1988 letter to public works re: Mr. Curtiss Lake Leland Park SECTION 8 RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKS/ TRAVEL TRAILER PARKS Subsections: The following subsections are regulations constituting a "binding site plan process" for recreational vehicle and/or travel trailer parks as permitted by R.C.W. 58.17.040(5) 8.10 Administration 8.20 Design 8.30 Required Improvements 8.40 Inspections 8.50 Bonds 8.10 Administration 1. The administrative procedure for review of recreational vehicle parks shall be the same as Section 6, Subsection 6.10. 2. All recreational vehicle parks shall conform with the Washington State Board of Health Rules and Regulations for sanitation in recreational parks and/or 4 the standards of the Jefferson County Health Department. 8.20 Desian 8.201 General: 1. All recreational vehicle parks shall conform with the Jefferson Count Com- prehensive Plan and any.official control adopted pursuant thereto, PROVIDED, in the event of a discrepancy between the standards established herein and those contained in any other applicable plan, control, or ordin- ance, the stricter standard shall apply. 2. All improvements required by this ordinance, including but not limited to roads, bridges, drains, culverts, si,orm-water and sanitary sewer systems, fire protection systems, wells and water systems, parks, telephone and elec- trical systems, and related structures or devices, shall be designed in k accordance with the standards currently in effect at the time of preliminary development plan approval. { s.. Upon submittal for reapp'roval, preliminary development plans shall proceed in compliance with the regulations and standards applicable at the time of reaporoval. 4. Every camping vehicle site shall contain at least five hundred (500) square feet of space. _ 5. Camping vehicle sites shall be designed in such a manner as to provide a minimum of ten (10) feet between vehicles. 3.202 Location: 1. Land area within recreational vehicle parks may be restricted from uses ` other than open space purposes for reasons of sanitation, steep slopes, I` slide hazards, poor drainage, flood hazard, or other unique con features which may warrant protection of the public interest. 2 No recreational vehicle park shall be located or designed in a manner that . would endanger any public or private water supply or the health of the public or, the health of the occupants. 1. 8.203 Density: For the purpose of this ordinance the maximum density in recreational vehicle parks shall be eight (8) camping vehicle sites per gross acre. than one (1) recreational Camping vehicle sites shall be vehicle and appurtenances (boat, awning, etc.) at any period of time. 1. 8.204 Screening and Buffering: Screening and buffering areas shal'I be established with a minimum width of twenty-five (25) feet along all exterior property lines. 2. Such areas shall not contain any constructed facilities, erected or placed, with the exception of utility lines, fencing, or security posts. 3. Such areas shall be left in their natural state or supplemented by plants. 205 Common Facilities, Recreation Areas, and Cpen Spaces: 8 1. _ Common facilities su:h as service buildings, sanitary sewage disposal facilities including septic tanks and drainfields, recreation space, open space, roads, paths, permanent buildings, and facilities for other general purposes shall be designed commensurate to the level of full use of the camp- ground development. 2 Paths or trails to common facilities shall not interfere with or cross a . camping vehicle site, and shall consider pedestrian safety at those points 3. where trails,or paths intersect roads, At least twenty (20) percent of the total land area within a recreational - vehicle park shall be set aside for open space. The amount of open space shall not include roads, but may include land devoted to common facilities or land left undeveloped or preserved. At least half of the open space must be suitable for active recreational pursuits. 3.206 Access and Circulation: Access and circulation shall be designed wi th appropriate consideration for existing and projected roads, anticipated traffic patterns, topographic and drainage conditions, public convenience and sa fety, and the proposed use of the land served. 1. Recreational vehicle parks shall have an access road connecting to an exist- ing public road. Such access roads shall be designed in accordance with Jefferson County road standards. (1) major access Recreation vehicle parks shall be served by at road to and from the development, and shall contain provisions for one 3 or more emergency exit. Roads within the confines of the recreational vehicle park shall provide for ' . access to each travel trailer space and ease of movement within the develop- 4, The standard width of a public right-of-way shall be sixty (60) feet. Private local access roads are permitted to be established w I vehicle parks, in which case the road right-of-way width can be reduced as prescribed by the Director of Public Works, however, in no case shall the 6. All public roads shall conform to the standards of the County Engineer. 7. Dead end roads shall be designed to provide efficient turnaround area capable of accommodating travel trailers. 8. Roads shall be designed with appropriate lighting and marked to insure traf- fic safety. 9. Security fences or other means may be employed to insure use of private roads by appropriate parties. 10. Maintenance of private roads shall be the responsibility, of the promoter or the communityorganization, or other means that insures the continued mainten- ance of such roads. 8.30 Required Improvements 8.301 Roads: 1. All public roads within the recreational vehicle park and those necessary for access to the development shall be designed, constructed, ballasted, subsur- faced with crushed rock, and paved in accordance with the standards of the Public Works Department. 2. Private roads within the recreational vehicle park shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the standards of the Public Works Department. 8.302 Drainage: Drainage facilities adequate to prevent erosion, flooding, I or hazard to the use of roads, camping vehicle sites, property, or facilities 1 within the travel trailer park, or to adjacent private or Public property, shall be installed according to a drainage plan approved by the Public Works Director. 8.303 Signs: All signs shall be installed in accordance with Jefferson County standards upon approval by the Public Works Director. Traffic signs and safety devices shall be provided and installed by the developer. 8.304 11at2r Supply: 1. Recreational vehicle parks shall providea community or common water system, adequate in quantity and quality, in accordance with the rules and regula- tions of the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services and the Jefferscn County Health Department as regards source, source protection, facilities for withdrawal, treatment, storage, transmission and distribution. 2. (later shall be available at a maximum of two hundred (200) feet from every, camping vehicle site. Adequate disposal for faucet overflow shall be pro- vided at each facility. 8.305 Sewage Disposal and Service Buildings: Installation of sewage dis- posal systems and service buildings an thin recreational vehicle parks shall be in compliance with regulations and standards of the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, the Washington State Department of Ecology, and the Jefferson County Health Department. 1. Each recreational vehicle park shall be provided with sanitary dumping station(s). Sanitary dumping stations shall not be required if sewer connec- tions are provided to all camping vehicle sites. 2. Service buildings containing the necessary toilet and other plumbing fixtures shall be provided in recreational vehicle parks. Service buildings shall be 1 license number. Said survey is not required until after preliminary approval. 8. For recreational vehicle parks where camping vehicle sites are intended for sale, each site shall be surveyed and given a lot and/or block number. 8.40 Inspection The inspection procedure for recreational vehicle parks shall be the same as Section 6, Subsection 6.40. located at a maximum of four hundred (400) feet from each camping vehicle site. 8.306 Fire Protection: 1. (dater supplies provided for camping developments shall incorporate adequate capability for fire protection in accordance with sound planning and engin- eering practices and local fire district requirements. 2. An approved fire fighting vehicle and/or other permanent fire fighting devices or equipment shall be installed within the confines of recreational vehicle parks when required by either the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Forest Service, the applicable local fire district, or the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners. 3. Fire pits shall be constructed of concrete, rock, brick, cement blocks, or similar material, and shall be equipped with spark arresting devices. 4. Fire break trails shall be provided around the periphery of the development. Additional fire break trails may be required as a result of administrative review. 3.307 Electric Utilities: All electrical utilities' associated or inciden- tal to the development of a camping facility shall be designed, installed and maintained in conformance with the rules, regulations, and standards of the Wash- ington State Department of Labor and Industries. 8.308 Solid Waste: Adequate provisions for the storage, collection, and disposal of solid waste shall be provided within the recreational vehicle park. 8.309 Surveys: 1. The survey and preparation of every final recreational vehicle park shall be made by, or under the supervision of, a licensed land surveyor registered by the State of Washington. 2. All surveys shall conform to standard practices and prOciples for land surveying and shall be to the satisfaction of the County Engineer. 3. The County Engineer shall be furnished with all documents and calculations necessary to determine the accuracy of surveys. 4. The surveyor shall provide the Health Department and Planning Department data indicating the area of each lot withinthe final plat. 5. Permanent control and road monuments shall be constructed of materials as per Jefferson County standards, and shall be established at locations determined by the County Engineer. 6. Road monuments shall be set so further road development or utility installa- tion will not disturb the accuracy of their position. 7. The outside boundaries of recreational vehicle parks shall be surveyed and marked at the corners with an iron pipe or rebar with surveyor's can having 8.50 Bonds Procedures for accepting performance bonds or maintenance bonds by Jefferson County shall be the same as Section 6, Subsection 6.50. Resolution 62-87 TEMP0RARY SELF CONTAINED Recreational Vehicle Parks Wheras, each year Jefferson Comity receives reguests to establish seasonal self-contained recreational vehicle parks; WHEREAS, said facilities may create nuisance or by the board of county commissioners APPROVED AND ADOPTED this SEAL: BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS JEFFERSON COUNTY To: Jefferson County. Parks and Recreation Quilcene & Lake Leland Campground Attendants: Oak Bay, Re: Fee Collection. Jefferson County BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS port Townsend, Washington 38368 LARRY W. DENNISON, DISTRICT 1' B.G. BROWN, DISTRICT 2 JEFFENSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE JOHN L. PITTS. DISTRICT 3 March 11, 1986 Warren Steurer, Director Parks/Recreation Department P.O. Box 1211 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Re: Camping Fees Ordinance No. 3-83, Section 4 Dear Warren: As per our discussion yesterday, this is to confirm our determination to raise camping fees in all the parks designated for camping, to the maximum amount allowed under Ordinance 3-83, Section 4, i.e. $5.00 per camping unit, $3.00 with proof of residency and $1.00 discount for persons sixty years or older. Fee increase is to be effective as of April 1, 1986. Please advise all park attendants and/or persons responsible for the {{{ collection of camping fees, of the rate increase. Sincerely, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS John L. Pitis, Chairman NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NO. 3-83 JEFFERSON COUNTY CAMPING AND PARK LANDS ORDINANCE Section 4 Camping NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners will conduct a public hearing at the hour of 10:30a.m., on Monday, March 26, 1989, in the Commissioners' Chambers, Jefferson County COUrthcuse, Port Townsend, Washington, for the purpose of obtaining testi- mony from all interested persons on the proposed amendments to Ordinance 1,10. 3-83, Jefferson County Camping and Park Lands Ordinance.. DATED this /N - day of March, 1989. JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS A.M ra, Chairman ORDINANCE NO. 3-84 AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NO, 3-83 JEFFERSON COUNTY CAMPING & PARK LANDS ORDINANCE Section 4 Camping AN ORDINANCE revising temporary occupancy of campsites and extending the length of time for the collection of fees by an additional BE IT ORDAINED BY THE JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF CONU4ISSIONERS:' Section A Ordinance No. 3-83, Sectional (3) and (5) are amended as follows: 3. Temporary occupancy of the same campsite by the same i person or persons shall be limited to seven (7) days. If at the end of seven days, with campground less than full, campers may extend their occupcuiC•y to a.maximum of ten (10) clays with permission of campground tttLvndanL•. Any exception must be authorized by the Park Director. 5. Pees for overnight camping will be collected beginning Chu first day'of April.and ending the last day of/September' ADOPTED this % n,--clay of March, 1.989. JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SEA!;. B.G. Brown, Member Jefferson County Camping and Park Lands Ordinanace Ordianance 3-83 JEFFERSON COUNTY CAMPING AND PARK LANDS ORDINANCE JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS A.M. O'Meara, Chairman B.G. Brown, Member John L. Pitts, Member June 1983 CONTENTS PAGE SECTION 1 PURPOSE 1 SECTION 2 DEFINITIONS 1 SECTION 3 SCOPE 1 SECTION 4 CAMPING 2 SECTION 5 PARK HOURS AND CLOSURES 2 SECTION 6 CONCESSIONS AND VENDING 3 SECTION 7 FIRES 3 SECTION 8 SANITATION 3 SECTION 9 NOISES AND OTHER NUISANCES 3 SECTION 10 DOGS, CATS, AND OTHER PETS AND LIVESTOCK 4 SECTION 11 PRESERVATION OF PUBLIC PROPERTY 4 i SECTION 12 TRESPASS 4 SECTION 13 LEGAL PROVISIONS 13.10 Severability 4 13.20 Repealer 4 13.30 Effective Date 5 13.40 Adoption 5 Jefferson County Camping and Park Lands Ordinance 1 SECTION 1 PURPOSE The purpose of this ordinance Is to establish rules and regulations regarding the care, control, supervislon, and operation of all county park lands and their use. SECTION 2 DEFINITIONS For the purpose of this ordinance, the following words shall have the meanings. as stated 1. BOARD: The Jeffe:*scn County Board of Commissioners. 2. CAMPER: A motorizod vehicle containing sleeping and or housekeeping i accommodations; Includes a pick-up truck with a camper, van-type body vehicle, converted bus, or similar type vehicles. ' 3. CAMPING: Erecting a tent or shelter or arranging bedding or both or parking a trailer, camper, or other vehicle for the purpose of remaining overnight. 4. CAMPING UNIT: The primary means of shelter being utilized for overnight camping; includes a tent, van, trailer, camper, recreational vehicle, and similar units. 5. CAMPSITE: A designated camping site that is designed for overnight use by persons with a camper, trailer, tent, or other means to provide sleep- ing arrangements. 6. LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL: Any duly constituted and credentialed law enforcement officer. 7. PARK ATTENDANT: The person designated by the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners responsible for park maintenance, fee collection, and implementing compliance with all park rules and regulations. 8. PARK LAND: Any park land under the administration and management of Jefferson County. i 9. PERSON: Any person, firm, partnership, corporation, club, and any association, or oombinatlon of persons acting for themselves or by an agent, servant, or employee. 10. TRAILER: A towed vehicle that contains sleeping or housekeeping accommo- dations. 7 SECTION 3 SCOPE This ordinance shall apply to all county park lands owned and managed by, Jefferson County. SECTION 6 CONCESSIONS AND VENDING The vending of various goods, services, products, or commodities,i Including mobile vending, is permitted on park lands with the prior written such goods, services, products, or commodities without written permission Is prohibited. SECTION 7 FIRES 1. The kindling of any fire is permitted only in designated camping and picnic grounds and only If the fire is confined in a fireplace provided for the use of visitors, or In grills or other specified locations or in stoves or lanterns using gasoline, propane, butane gas, or similar fuels. 2. When no longer needed, the fire shall be completely extinguished. Leaving a fire unattended is prohibited. 3. Throwing or dropping a lighted cigarette, cigar, match, or other burning j_ material is prohibited. 4. The kindling of fires on park lands may be prohibited when potential damage makes such action necessary. 5. The park attendant, during such periods when potential fire danger makes such action necessary, may prohibit combustion of any kind on any park - lands, Including roads and trails, by the posting of appropriate signs. 6. The kindling of fires is expressly prohibited on any park land beach. SECTION 8 SANITATION 1. All garbage, cans, bottles, waste materials, and rubbish of any kind must be deposited In proper receptacles designated for such disposal or removed from the area. 2. Drainage or dumping refuse or wastes from any trailer or other vehicle, except In places or receptacles provided for such use, is prohibited. 3. Cleaning food, fish, or fowl, or washing clothing, vehicles, campers, or articles of household use at campground hydrants is prohibited. 4. Polluting or contaminating In any manner any watershed, water supplies, or water used for drinking purposes Is prohibited. 5. Depositing any body waste in or on any portion of any comfort station or other public structure, except into fixtures provided for such purposes, Is prohibited. Placing garbage, rubbish, or foreign materials in any of the plumbing fixtures of comfort stations is prohibited, 6. Using refuse containers or other facilities for dumping household or commercial garbage or trash brought as such from private property Is prohibited. SECTION 9 NOISES AND OTHER NUISANCES 1. The use or operation of any noise producing Instrument, device, or equip- ment in a manner that annoys persons or creates a nuisance is prohibited. . 2. The operation or use of a public address system Is prohibited, except when such a system is authorized by 'the board or designated representative. SECTION 4 CAMPING 1. Camping shall only be permitted In parks designated by the board'ofF commissioners 2. Camping and the use of trailers or other camping units Is permitted only at designated locations. Within designated locations, the pitching of tents or parking of trailers or other camping units is permitted only at designated campsites. The number of vehicles occupying a single campsite at one time shall be limited to one car, one camper, or one vehicle with a trailer. 3. Temporary occupancy of the same campsite by the same person or persons shall be limited to seven (7) days, unless otherwise authorized by the board. At the end of the seventh day, the person or persons, along with their camping vehicle or vehicles, must vacate the campground for a mini- mum of forty-eight (48) hours. 4. Permanent occupancy by the same person, group of persons, or organization of any park, portion of a park, or facilities within a park Is prohibited except by those county employees authorized to set-up residency within park boundaries by the board. 5. Fees for overnight camping will be collected beginning the first day of May and ending the last day of September. 6. The fee for overnight camping shall be up to five dollars ($5.00) per camping unit or three dollars ($3.00) per camping unit with proof of residency in Jefferson County. Persons sixty (60) years or older may receive a one dollar ($1.00) discount with proof of age. 7. Fees for the use of campsites are due in advance by initially occupying a campsite and thereafter are payable daily. The campsite fee covers exclusive temporary occupancy of the campsite until the vacating time of three o'clock (3:00) p.m. the following day. 8. A campsite is considered occupied when it Is being used for the purpose of camping by a person or persons who have paid the campsite fee within the applicable time limits. No persons shall take or attempt to take possession of a campsite when it is being occupied by another party or when informed by the park attendant that such a campsite Is occupied or otherwise unavailable. 9. Occupants shall vacate camping facilities by removing their personal property therefrom prior to three o'clock (3:00) p.m. If the applicable campsite fee has not been paid or if the time Iimit for occupancy of. the.. campsite has expired. The occupants may, however, remain In other areas of the park for purposes other than camping until the normal closing time of the park. SECTION 5 PARK HOURS AND CLOSURES 1. The board may establish a reasonable schedule of visiting hours for a park or portions of a park area. The board may close to public use any portion of a park area when necessary for the protection of that area or for the safety and welfare of persons or property. Notification identifying the extent and scope of such scheduling or closure shall be made by the post- ing of appropriate signs. 2. All persons shall observe and abide by any officially posted signs designating closed areas and vls,iting hours. 3. Creating a nuisance by any act or gesture or unreasonable loud noise is prohibited. 4. Discharging firearms on county park lands is prohibited. SECTION 10 DOGS, CATS, AND OTHER PETS AND LIVESTOCK 1. Dogs, cats, and other pets are prohibited unless they are on a leash or otherwise under restrictive control of the owner at all times when Inside park lands. 2. The owner of a dog, cat, or other pet Is directly responsible for the I behavior of the animal and shall not allow the pet to create a nuisance to other park users or deface park lands. 3. Grazing or ranging of domestic animals is prohibited. SECTION 11 PRESERVATION OF PUBLIC PROPERTY 1. The possession, destruction, injury, defacement, removal, or disturbance In any manner of any building, sign, equipment, monument, statue, marker, or other structure, or any other public property of any kind, Is prohibited. 2. Entering, climbing upon, or tampering with county owned motor vehicles and motorized or power equipment, except by authorized county employees, Is prohibited, SECTION 12 TRESPASS Trespass onto private property, including beaches and tidelands, is prohibited. SECTION 13 LEGAL PROVISIONS 13.10 Severabllity If any section, subsection, or other portion of this ordinance is for , _ any reason held Invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent Jurls- diction, such section, subsection, or portion shall be deemed a separate portion of this ordinance and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. 13.20 Repealer All rules, regulations, and ordinances of Jefferson County in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed.. This ordinance shall become effective this 1sf day of July, 1983. 13.40 Adoption The Jefferson County Camping and Park Land Ordinance Is hereby adopted by the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners thIs11thday of June, 1983. SEAL: BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE - COUNTY ROAD ADMINISTRATION BOARD ""'RURAL ARTERIAL PROGRAM ERNEST GE6$ER. PE. DIRECTOR January 13, 1988 T0: All County Engineers, Public Works Directors' FROM: Ernie Geissle SUBJECT: Availability User Manual and software We are pleased to announce the imminent availability of the 'final' WSC2-PMS User Manual and Revelation-based software. The camera-ready manual text is at the printers and should be available for distribution by the end of this month. By agreement with WSDOT, the CRAB office will be handling all p? distribution to counties. The State Aid office will be taking care of the cities as well as other non-county requestors. All earlier versions of WSC2-VMS are superceded by this new version (2.0 dated 12/11/87 Mod A); all counties presently having the software will need this new release. All counties intending to proceed with PMS in 1988 should request this package. Complete packages (including the User Manual, 3 - 360K DSDD program disks and 1 - 360K DSDD Graphics disk) will be made available at no charge to all requesting counties. Orders will be filled on a first-come first-served basis. Please call or write Reid Wheeler of this office to place your order. In addition, we do need to know the contact person in y,mir county who c:ill be responsible foc using PMS as they wiil be ' the one to whom updates, errata, helpful hints, etc will be sent in the future. There will be CRAB-conducted training classes in the use of the package in the near future. There will be an annoucement sent i out as we have done for our other training classes. EG:rcw TELEPHONE. Gary Rowe Jim R Jefferson County Publle Works '5/31 Page 1 Jefferson County Public Narks 5/31 Wishing +1. Expert flaggers on steaby •2 Cort?miss!oners and employees are all together and feel the some •3 Flaggers are part of the crew and enjoyable to be around Defining the problem 1 Dealing with the public Everyone thinks you are spending their, money Never. good enough 2 Commissioners and employees need to really trust and communicate j WHY? Help the whole county. Feel better Operations would run smoother What's slopping you? Control power trip? Lack of interest Too busy Things have just gotten bigger in the county Lack of opportunity 3 How to get 2 "steady" flaggers? reliable - familiar with work routines have confidence in have common serve More Data 1 Commissioners think you can get any person to be a flogger 2 1 once spent half of Sunday trying to get a flogger 3 Even when you get people scheduled to come i they often don't 4 Advantageous to dent with a fewer number of people - More Solution ideas 1 Handle the flaggers from the courthouse (tried it!) Quality of people problems Some didn't even have drivers licenses 2 Have the courthouse handle flaggers to build pressure for change 3 Use jail birds 4 Switch places with commissioners for a few days 5 Hire people whose primary job is flagging, but who do other things b Make flagging an entry level position 7 Have a flogger of the month award - Problem Chart (Jim prepared this from your comments) How to get 2 steady, reliable flaggers WHY? Improved safety WHY? Ito one gets hart No damage to equipment People do not experience fearful moments, etc WSY7 Flogers are often novices Don't have confidence in flaggers Gain more team feeling WHY? F More fulfilling to be with a team More efficient to be with a team Less chance of accident or mis communications Flaggers are not part of the crew Efficiency of the crew WHY? Have less wasted time - Better use of county resources WSY? Flaggers are not dedicated to the job Flaggers are just putting in time Save training money WHY? To not waste county resources To not be atraining service for higher jobs WSY? Flaaaers keep quitting Reduce management hastle and time WHY? 14 is frustrating WSY? Flaggers keep quitting What's Stopping You? Costs get more attention than benefits WHY? Cost are more measurable People don't trust decisions of workers WSY? Lack of trust Flaggers can only work 79 hours WHY? To have a way of keeping good floggers around To work with one person instead of many *Union?/State? Commissioners and employees do not understand each other WHY?. Help the whole county Feel better Operations would run smoother What's stopping you? Control power trip? Lack of interest Too busy Things have just gotten bigger in the county Lack of opportunity Flagging job doesn't lead to anything else WHY? - To keep good flagaers Target the opportunity Jefferson. County Public Works 3/31 Page 1 Jefferson County Public Works 5/31 Wishing •1 Expert flaggers on steady 2 Commissioners and employees are all together and feel the same 3 Flaggers are part of the crew and enjoyable to be around Defining the problem I Dealing with the public Everyone think, you are spending their money Never good enough. 2 Commissioners and employees need to really trust and communicate WHY? Help the whole county Feel better Operations would run smoother What's stoppinig you? Control power trip? Lack of interest Too busy Things have just gotten bigger in the county Lack of opportunity 3 How to get 2 "steady" flaggers? reliable familiar with work routines have confidence in have common sense More Data 1 Commissioners think you can get any person to be a flagger 2 I once spent half of Sunday trying to get a flagger 3 Even when you get people scheduled to come in they often don't 4 Advantageous to deal with a fewer number, of people I More Solution ideas 1 Handle the flaggers from the courthouse (tried it!) Quality of people problems Some didn't even have drivers licenses _ 2 Have the courthouse handle flaggers to build pressure for change 3 Use jail birds 4 Switch places with commissioners for a few days 5 Hire people whose primary job is flagging, but who do other things 6 Make flagging an entry level position 7 Have a flagger of the month award Problem Chart (Jim prepared this from your comments) How to get 2 steady, reliable flaggers WHY? Improved safety WHY? No one gets hurt No damage to equipment People do not experience fearful moments, etc WHY? ' Flaggers are often novices Don't have confidence in flaggers Gain more team feeling WHY? . More fulfilling to be with a team More efficient to be with a team JefferSOn County Less chance of accident or mis communications WHY? Flaggers are not part of the crew Efficiency of the crew WHY? Have less wasted time Better use of county resources whY? Flaggers are not dedicated to the job Flaggers are just putting in time Save training money WHY? To not waste county resources To not be a training service for higher jobs why? Flaggers keep quitting Reduce management hassle and time WHY? It is frustrating WHY? Flaggers keep quitting What's Stopping You? Costs get more attention than benefits Need to design with the union Dtermine a Key Issue Face the Issue Flaggers Analyze the current situation Flaggers Target the opportunity flaggers Jefferson County Public Works 5/23 Jefferson County Public Works 5/23 Review of where we are in the Problem solving process We are going through the process described in the booklet. This will provide an illustration from future problem-solving efforts. Follow-up of last meeting I Bill will keep track of downtime. Denny is still flagging. 2 Rock will get input from flagmen 3 Ken will try to find out how other counties do it Ken reported that in Kitsap county: All summer crew have flagging cards plus regular crew 2 Flaggers are taken out and familiarized with the upcoming roads beforehand in Clallam: 1 Have flagmen on call all year at $6.03 per hour. 2 Have it worked out with the union 3 Also familiarized the flaggers with the roads ahead of time. 4 Mark will find out if they're planning to hire laborers in the future More solution ideas I FamiIiorize fIaggers with the road system and the job beforehand ' 2 Work out a new job classification with the union 3 Establish a screening process 4 Have a clear plan -- especially in pre-leveling \ 5 Write out a clear job description for flaggers Symptoms/causes i Missing people Spending time explaining II 3 Lack confidence in flagging -- efficiency 4 Cars interfere -- efficiency I 5 Safety - MATERIALS METHODS ! Moving signs Rotation Truck waiting No experienced people Jefferson County Public Works 5/23 Page 2 Additional Concern I With permanent flaggers they either go home or are part of the crew. When they aren't needed It could be a real waste Possible Problem statements t. How to hire full time flagmen 2 How to retain competent people 3 How to save management time in retraining people .. 4 How to get the money for full time flagmen 5 How to gain confidence in the flagpeople - 6 How to insure safety and confidence in safety of the flaggers 7 How to save time and be efficient 8 How to make a better flagger 9 How to insure. better training - 10 How to get a consistent group of people to flag 11 How to have flaggers that recognize a situation and take initiative 12 How to get flaggers to be allowed to work more hours 13 How to find four Dennys 14 How to have ..flagmen who know the routines More data I Insurance is requiring flagging for more situations 2 Flaggers are a hold up when you can't tack ahead of them 3 We have one really good flagmen now: Denny Data needs 1 Find out what makes a good flagmen 2 Do a "chicken test" Good vs Bad \ What's the difference? Decisions I Earl will ask Denny to our next meeting 2 Mark will poke around with the union to see what the constraints are and why Determine a Key issue Take a mechanic when renting equipment Full time flagpeople lack of room in the tire shop trus better communication findaing places to dump ditchings replacement parts should be on hand fix the shop at Brinnon better meeting room - upstairs in storage area. Analyze the Current situation Flaggers Target the opportunity Hire full-time flagmen Jim Rough & Associates Creative Choice through effective meetings 1040 Taylor St, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Director of Public Works Jefferson County Port Townsend, 93368 Dear Gary, This is my status report for May. •The Road Crew has completed a series of 3 introductorg sessions to the MAP program. These sessions discussed the ideas: 1 How difficult it is to really see the situation. We see what we expect to see. 2 How problems can seem unsolvable, but through creativity, we can keep making improvements. 3 Building trust within the group and with management. *The Road Crew identified the key issue that they are going to work on first. "Fulltime flagmen." Using the Problem solving MAP as a guide, the group has progressed through concerns and initial ideas, and begun an analysis of the problem. Individual members of the group have taken on assignments between sessions to check into such areas as possible union restrictions, to talk with flagmen, to investigate how other counties handle it, etc. The analysis is being led by the facilitator thus far and the group has yet to "own" the problem as theirs instead of someone else's. Created a bulletin board showing the results of each meeting and the group progress. It is hoped that this will Involve the entire group in the mAP program. .Facilitated a meeting between Earl and Roger in which the two communicated their mutual concerns and goals for the Parks. .Continued to meet individually with people in the department to further understanding of Employee Involvement and problem-solving. Sincerely SCHEDULE 'I' SITUATED IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON Lots 3 and 4, Block ]., and Lot 4, Block 12, of7ukey's Addition to the City i of Port Townsend, as per plat recorded in Volume 2 of Plats, page 20, records of Jefferson County, Washington. TOGETHER WITH that portion of Tukey Avenue between Lot 4, Block 12, and Lot j 4, Block 1 and One-Half of said Tukey Avenue adjoining Lot 3, Block 1, all in above mentioned Tukey's Addition; ALSO, that One-Half of the alley j adjoining Lots 3 and 4, Block 1 of said Tukey's Addition. TOGETHER WITH easement for the purpose of ingress and egress, including. j j installation, construction and maintenance of aroadway and for underground ?. 1 utility lines, pipes and wires including but notlimited to electrical, telephone, water and/or sewage and the installation of the same over and through the following described real property situated in Jefferson County, Washington: j i The alley as dedicated in said Tukey's Addition extending North from Ii€ Calhoun Street between Lots 5 and 6 and Lots 11 and 12 in Block 1. i Also, the Easterly one-half of said alley abutting Lot 10 of Block 1 of said Iukey's Addition. Also, the North Half of Calhoun Street, abounding and abutting on Lots 6 and 12 Of Block 1 of said Tukey's Addition, as the same was vacated by Decree of Quiet Title in Jefferson County Superior Court Cause No. 7668. . SCHEDULE 'I' ` ,?•{C(. (%Zf,?.?, f l ? , C,!?? ,' ??iG! 1 ?i ??? < ,?.(.1 ?CC C ?i?(C ? ? /. / -i t/.t'i1Crl ?? ( r ( AC G? J Gl Ecci r. [ e_ Easement 207437 James C Young and Margaret Young Al Roggow Hugh S Fergeson Ferguson Tukey's Addition Easement Johnston Gerguson Easement 207438 Hugh Ferguson Wilbur Johnston Helen Johnston J. William Haigh Frances Haigh Tukey's addition Easement Johnston Ferguson EXHIBIT ".AB STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF JEFFERSON In the natter oft x U Reimbursable Request No.- 6-88 To the Director of Public Works an agreement -between Jefferson County and reimbursement to the county for all work done up to a $ 5,200.00-----------• Regrade and chip seal gravel parking lot at new bus terminal. All terms of said agreement shall apply with the following exceptional. ACTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Date BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS B.G. Brown, Chairman 'Larry W Dennison, George Brown, COUNTY ROAD NO.1589o9 PERMIT NO. 88-6-28-2 STATE LOG NO. JEFFERSON COUNTY' FRANCHISE N0. MILE POST DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID Yes No OFFICE USE ONLY. Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, 98368 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Name and Address of Applicant: PUGET POWER LINE HQTRS.. Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set out herein, and states that Applicant has read and will adhere to the general provi- sions set out on the reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached hereto. Applicant Signature Date: PERMIT Subject to the following" terms and conditions, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant to construct, operate and maintain utility facilities as requested above. This permit is conditioned upon Applicant's compliance'wi•th Jefferson County Ordinance 2-81 and WAC 136-40, including amendments thereto, the general provisions set out on the reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached hereto. No work shall be done under this permit until the 'Applicant has received instructions to proceed from /J telephone APPROVED BY: Date: 6-2,7-8a SPECIAL PROVISIONS ON REVERSE PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT UTILITY DAMAGE IS COSTLY. Work covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily. CALF. 48 HOURS - Mork is not completed. BEFORE YOU DIG Recommend permit be cancelled. Traffic control_adequate; -inadequate. 1-800-562-6478 REMARKS: _ INSPECTED BY: Date: Provisions per Jefferson County Ind WAC 136-40. COUNTY ROAD N0. 549309 PERMIT NO. 88-6-24-1 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Pacific Northwest Bell Buried Service Wire Olympus Blvd General Provisions per Jefferson County Ordianance 2-81 Washington State Department of Transportation Duane Berenlsan Jefferson County Courthouse 1820 Jefferson Street Port Townsend, Washington 98368 Road Names Above Stop Signs Dear Bob: This is to follow up your phone conversation with Cathy Cooper of my office. The Department of Transportation is trying to establish a district wide policy for placement and maintenance of county road name signs at state highway intersections. In some counties the signs are placed on top of the STOP signs and in others, on a separate post which the county installs. The Department of Transportation prefers a single post with both the STOP . sign and road names, to reduce the number of roadside hazards. We would maintain the entire installation. If a separate post is erected by the county it must be break-away, and the county can maintain the post and sign. We plan to bring this up at the next Peninsula Traffic Engineer's meeting for discussion. Feel free to call with any comments. Sincerely, C. D. HORNBUCKLE District Traffic Engineer COUNTY ROAD NO. 510909 PERMIT NO. 88-6-28-1 STATE LOG NO. JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID -Yes _Nc OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 98368. APPLICATION FOR ROAD.APPROACH Dan Brown GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT To RCW 36.75.130, ,1110 AND ,150 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, CLAIMS, GRANTEE. ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AGREES TO PROTECT JEFFERSON COUNTY AND SAVE IT HARMLESS FROM ALL PERSONS, OR PROPERTY BY Form 113 b County road no 931507 PERMIT NO88-6-24-2 STATE LOG NO. JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID Yes _ND OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend; WA 98368 : APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH COMMERCIAL A pplication is herby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain a road approach. Please describe loaction (attach map or drawing) Pope & Talbot GENERAL PROVISIONS 1, THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT TO RCW 36,75.130, .140 AND ,150 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. 2. THE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AGREES TO PROTECT JEFFERSON COUNTY AND SAVE IT HARMLESS FROM ALL CLAIMS, ACTIONS OR DAMAGES OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION WHICH MAY ACCRUE TO OR BE SUFFERED BY ANY PERSON, CHARACTER OF MATERIALS USED OR MANNER COUNTY Road. NO 508209 PERMIT N0.88-2-26-3 Pacific Northwest Bell DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID _Yes _Jr-o OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 98366 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Pacific Northwest Bell Buried Service Wire - Work Order No Complete by WORK LOCATION. CONTRACTOR'S ACCEPTANCE Bill to: PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL OFFICE USE ONLY JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Jefferson County Courthouse Port Townsend, WA 98368. APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH RESIDENTIAL Ken Hutchins GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT TO RCW 36.75,330, ,140 AND .350 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, 2. THE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AGREES TO PROTECT JEFFERSON COUNTY AND SAVE IT HARMLESS FROM ALL CLAIMS, ACTIONS OR DAMAGES OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION WHICH MAY ACCRUE TO OR BE SUFFERED BY ANY PERSON. PERSONS, OR PROPERTY BY REASON OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY SUCH WORK. CHARACTER OF ?IATERIALS USED OR MANNER OF INSTALLATIONI IN CASE ANY SUIT OR ACTION IS BROUGHT AGAINST THE COUNTY FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR BY REASON OF ANY OF THE ABOVE CAUSES, THE PETITIONER, ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS WILL, UPON NOTICE OF COMMENCE- MENT OF SUCH ACTION, DEFEND THE SAME AT ITS SOLE EXPENSE AND SATISFY ANY JUDGEMENT ARISING THEREFROM IF DETERMINED ADVERSE TO JEFFERSON COUNTY. 3. IF THE GRANTEE ENTERS INTO A CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT WITH A THIRD PARTY TO PERFORM THE WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERK IT, THE THRD PARTY, AS A PART OF THE CONSIDERATION FOR ITS CONTRACT WITH GRANTEE, AGREES TO ?'1 INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH 2, ABOVE. 4. ANY BREACH OF ANY OF THE CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS HEREIN LH8DE, OR FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE GRANTEE -' OF THIS PERMIT TO FINISH CONSTRUCTION WORK HEREUNDER WITHIN 9U DAYS SHALL SUBJECT THIS PERMIT TO CANCEL- LATION AS HEREIN PROV BED. _ 5, DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTEE SHALL COMPLY WITH THE MANUAL ON UNIFO W TRAFFI ONTRO ncyl[E! FOR STRFET_ AWD HI •HWAV! PUBLISHED BY THE U.3. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. .. 6, ON COMPLETION OF SAID WORK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED, ALL RUBBISH AND DEBRIS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED AND THE ROADWAY AND ROADSIDE SHALL BE LEFT NEAT AND PRESENTABLE AND SATISFACTORY TO THE COUNTY. , 1. THE COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ORDER THE CHANGE OF LOCATION OR THE REMOVAL OF ANY STRUCTURE OR STRUCTURES AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT AT ANY TIME, SAID CHANGE OR REMOVAL TO BE MADE AT SOLE EXPENSE OF THE PARTY OR , PARTIES TO WHOM THIS PERMIT 13 ISSUED, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, -- B. ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR RELOLATIOy BV THE GRANTEE SMALL BE DONEIN SUCH A MANNER AS WILL CAUSE THE LEAST INTERFERANCE NI TH ANY OF TINE COUNTY S WORK ANO JEFFERSON COUNTY SHALL IN NO WISE BE HELD LIABLE ,. FOR ANY DAMAGE TO THE GRANTEE BY REASON OF ANY SUCH WORK BY JEFFERSOPN COUNTY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES, OR BY THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS eY THE COUNTY UPON ROADS, STREET S,UBLIC PLACES OR STRUCTURES IN QUESTION.• T• IIS THE GRANTEE SMALL NOTIFY THE COUNTY'S REPRESENTATIVE UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT 30 THAT A FINAL INSPECTION CAN BY MADE. SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE PROVISIONS ARE DENOTED BY AN Q) 1. A COPY OF THE PERMIT SHALL BE ON THE JOB SITE, AND PgOTETTTEO FROM THE ELEMENTS, AT ALL TIMES DURING THE .rCONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED BY SAID PERMIT XITN IN THE COUNTY S RIGHT-OF-WAY. ' t 2. THE APPROACH SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH HE ATTACREO DESIGN PLATE TYPE P- L ® APPROACH, A mtM• t.n FT. LENGTH OF /Z ITNCH DIAMETER CULVERT PIPE SHALL BE PLACED IN DITCH AND LA TO A TRUE LINE AND GRADE. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SURFACED TO THE LIMITS AS SHOWN ON 7HE PLAN AND THE GRADE OF THE APPROACH SHALL BE 114 ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROFILE CONTROL ON THE PLAN. p. IRECTING OF SURFACE WATER FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY ONTO COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. ® 3. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY SURFACED BACK AN ADEQUATE DISTANCE FROM THE EDGE OF THE PAVEMENT TO PREVENT ANY MUD TRACKING ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD. ANY MUD TRACKED ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY CLEANED UP BY THE GRANTEE OR HIS AGENT. 4. IF NECESSARY TO INCREASE SIGHT DISTANCE, STUMPS AND BRUSH SHALL BE REMOVED FRO VALUE SHALL M BOTH SIDES OF THE APPROACH,LL THE INDISCRIMINATE CUTTING OF MERCHANTABLE TIMBER OR DISFIGURING OF ANY FEATURE OF SCENIC NOT BE PERMITTED ON COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, 0 5. WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS BETWEEN 9;OOA.M. AND 4:OOP,M, UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ENGINEER, 6. A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF S WRITTEN BY A SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, SHALL BE FURNISHED TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH ANY AND ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT AND SHALL REMAIN IN FORCE UNTIL ALL WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNTY. E] 7. BEFOREANY LOG HAULING OPERATIONS BEGIN, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF S _ SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE GRANTEE TO PROTECT THE COUNTY AGAINST ANY DAMAGE TO THE COUNTY ROAD AND TO INSURE COMPLETE REMOVAL OF THE APPROACH AND CLEANING UP OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COUNTY. APPROVAL OF ALL CLEAN UP WORK SHALL BE SECURED BEFORE THE BOND WILL BE RELEASED. B. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Parcel map COUNTY ROAD JEFFERSON COUNTY FRANCHISE NO. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID Yes. No OFFICE USE ONLY, Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 90368 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain a Cable Television System, In the Port Ludlow area, Per the attached map. - The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) _S_side of intersection of Talbot, Walker Way, thence W. on the S. Side of Walker crossing irainier In and drive to Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set, out herein, and states that Applicant has read and wil'I adhere to the general provi- sions set out on the reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached hereto. Date: May 14, 1956 Port Townsend Cable TV Ltd. PO Box 811 - 11,35 Corona St. Port Townsend, Washington 98368 May 14, 1986 Jefferson County Department of Public Works Jefferson County Grourthouse Port Townsend, Washington 98368 Attention Director; Dear Sir; In accordance with the Franchise granted us under Ordinance 2-81 - Port Townsend Cable TV Ltd., hereby reduest a permit to place under ground TV Cable in Port Ludlow area, Starting at a point directly south of the. Power Transformer on the corner of Talbot Way, and Walker Way. thence 1.1. on the South side of Walker, crossing Rainier In. and the driveway to Ludlow maint shop, crossing Osprey itidge Dr. thence S. along the W. side of Osprey Ridge Dr. to a pole some 3601 E. of the intersection of Oa]: Bay Rd. on the 11,& V. side of Ludlow-Paradise Bay lid. All located in Sections 8 & 17, Township 2811, Range 1E, W.M. Raymond J. Rollins Manager Note: For Map, See Franchise File COUNTY, ROAD NO. 513509 Permit no 88-3-4-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Jefferson County Courthouse Port Townsend, WA 98368 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Pacific northwest Bell sparrow Court Pacific Northwest Bell Buried Service Wire No Work Order Complete by ' WORK LOCATION CONTRACTOR'S CONTRACTOR'S COPY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ) FEE PAID -Yes Fo Jefferson County Courthouse Port Townsend, WA 98368 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF NTILITIES Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set out herein, and states that Applicant has read and will adhere to the general provi- sions set out on the reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached hereto. Applicant Signature: Date: PERMIT Subject to the following terms and conditions, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant to construct, operate and maintain utility facilities as requested above. This permit is conditioned upon Applicant's compliance with Jefferson County Ordinance 2-81 and WAC 136-40, including amendments thereto, the general provisions set out on the reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached hereto. No work shall be done under this permit until the Applicant has received instructions to proceed from telephone _ APPROVED BY: -Date: 3-29-88 County road 514009 Permit No 88-3-29-2 Pacific Northwest Bell Pacific Northwest Bell D Burled Service Wire • Work Order 1`40.62-2 Complete by WORK LOCATION / CONTRACTOR'S ACCEPTANCE COUNTY ROAD no 514009 PERMIT ` 87-12-29-1 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Name and Address of Applicant: Puget Power Line HQTRS -----310 Four-Corners Road Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain 40' pole on north side of Swansonville Road Puget Power Work Sketch PERMIT CHECK ONE: APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH © RESIDENTIAL A pplicatidn is herby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain a road approach. PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT Fred Holth GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT TO. RC{ 36.75.130, .140 AND ISO AND AMENDMENTS THEPETO. 2. THE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AGREES TO PROTECT JEFFERSON COUNTY AND SAVE IT HARMLESS FROM ALL CLAIMS, ACTIONS OR DAMAGES OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION WHICH MAY ACCRUE TO OR BE SUFFERED BY ANY PERSON, PERSONS, OR PROPERTY BY REASON OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY SUCH WORK, CHARACTER OF MATERIALS USED OR MANNER OF INSTALLATION; IN CASE ANY SUIT OR ACTION IS BROUGHT AGAINST THE COUNTY FOR DAMAGES AR ISINo OUT OF OR BY REASON OF ANY OF THE ABOVE CAUSES, THE PETITIONER, ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS WILL, UPON NOTICE OF COMMENCE- MEN OF SUCH ACTION, DEFEND THE SAME AT ITS SOLE EXPENSE AND SATISFY ANY JUDGEMENT ARISING THEREFROM IF :DETERMINED ADVERSE TO JEFFERSON COUNTY. 3. IF THE GRANTEE ENTERS INTO A CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT WITH A THIRD PARTY TO PERFORM THE WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT,THE THIRD PARTY, AS A PART OF THE CONSIDERATION FOR ITS CONTRACT WITH GRANTEE'2 AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, MOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH , ABOVE, 4, ANY BREACH OF ANY OF THE CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS HEREIN MyggDE, OR FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE GRANTEE i OF THIS PERMIT TO FINISH CONSTRUCTION WORK HEREUNDER WITHIN yU DAYS SHALL SUBJECT THIS PERMIT TO CANCEL- LATION AS HEREIN PROVIDED. 5. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTEE SHALL COMPLY WITH THE MBBUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES FOR STREETS AND HIGHWAYS PUBLISHED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. .6. ON COMPLETION OF SAID WORK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED, ALL RUBBISH AND DEBRIS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED AND THE ROADWAY AND ROADSIDE SHALL BE LEFT NEAT AND PRESENTABLE AND SATISFACTORY TO THE COUNTY. '.. 7, THE COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ORDER THE CHANGE OF LOCATION OR THE REMOVAL OF ANY STRUCTURE OR STRUCTURES AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT AT ANY TIME, SAID CHANGE OR REMOVAL TO BE MADE AT SOLE EXPENSE OF THE PARTY OR PARTIES TO WHOM THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. 6. ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR RELOCATION BY THE GRANTEE SHALL BE DOME IN SUCH A MANNER AS WILL CAUSE THE LEAST INTERFERANCE WITH ANY OF THE COUNTY S WORK AND JEFFERSON COUNTY SHALL IN NO WISE BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE. TO THE GRANTEE BY REASON OF ANY SUCH WORK BY JEFFERSON COUNTY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES, OR BY THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS BY THE COUNTY UPON ROADS, STREETS, PUBLIC PLACES'OR STRUCTURES IN QUESTION, 9, THE GRANTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE COUNTY'S REPRESENTATIVE UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT SO THAT A FINAL INSPECTION CAN BY MADE, SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE PROVISIONS ARE DENOTED BY AN M ? 1. A COPY OF THE PERMIT SHALL BE ON THE JOB SITE, AND PROTESTED FROM THE ELEMENTS, AT ALL TIMES DURING THE.., CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED BY SAID PERMIT WITHIN THE COUNTY S RIGHT-OF-WAY. 2. THE APPROACH SHALI?BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED DESIGN PLATE TYPE P-I APPROACH. A FT. LENGTH OF -52- INCH DIAMETER CULVERT PIPE SHALL BE PLACED IN DITCH AND LAID TO A TRUE LINE AND GRADE. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SURFACED TO THE LIMITS AS SHOWN ON E TH PLAN AND THE GRADE OF THE APPROACH SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROFILE CONTROL ON THE PLAN. UI RECTING OF SURFACE WATER FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY ONTO COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY WILL NOT BE PERMITTED, 3. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY SURFACED BACK AN ADEQUATE DISTANCE FROM THE EDGE OF THE PAVEMENT TO PREVENT ANY MU D' TRACKING ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD, ANY MUD TRACKED ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY 1RR,???111. CLEANED UP BY THE GRANTEE OR HIS AGENT. 4. IF IIECESSARY HE NCREASE SIGHT DISTANCE,' STUMPS AND BRUSM SMALL BE REMOVED FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE APPROACH. THE ItIDi SCR I MINATE CUTTING OF MERCHANTABLE TIMBER OR DISFIGURING OF ANY FEATURE OF SCENIC VALUE SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED ON COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY. ? S. WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS BETWEEN 9:OOA.M. AND 4:00P.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ENGINEER, ? 6. A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF S WRITTEN BY A SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, SHALL BE FURNISHED TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH ANY AND ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT AND SHALL REMAIN IN FORCE UHT IL ALL WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNTY, 7. BEFORE ANY LOG HAULING OPERATIONS BEGIN A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF S- SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE GRANTEE TO PROTECT THE COUNTY AGAINST ANY DAMAGE TO THE COUNTY ROAD AND TO INSURE COMPLETD REMOVAL OF THE APPROACH AND CLEANING UP OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COUNTY, APPROVAL OF ALL CLEAN LIP WORK SHALL BE SECURED BEFORE THE BOND WILL BE RELEASED, ? B.' SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Form 113 b ? I A! FOREST Hill STABLES' Ole Johnson Puget Power COUNTY ROAD NO. 542109 INSPECTED BY: DATE 6-27-88 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Jefferson County Courthouse Port Townsend, WA 98368. APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH RESIDENTIAL Application is herby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain a road approach. Please describe loaaction (attach map or. drawing) n David J McLeod Jerry Lindsey Montgomery Lane GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT TO RCA 36,75,130, .140 AND .150 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. 2. THE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AGREES TO PROTECT JEFFERSON COUNTY AND SAVE IT HARMLESS FROM ALL CLAIMS, ACTIONS OR DAMAGES OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION WHICH MAY ACCRUE TO OR BE SUFFERED BV ANY PERSON, PERSONS, OR PROPERTY BY REASON OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY SUCH WORK, CHARACTER OF MATER IAlS USED OR MANNER OF INSTALLATION) IN CASE ANY SUIT OR ACTION IS DROUGHT AGAINST THE COUNTY FO R DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR BY REA SON OF ANY OF THE ABOVE CAUSES, THE PETITIONER, ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS WILL, UPON NOTICE OF COMMENCE- MENT OF SUCH ACTION, DEFEND THESAME AT ITS SOLE EXPENSE AND SATISFY ANY . JUDGEMENT ARISING THER EFROM IF DETERMINED ADVERSE TO JEFFERSON COUNTY. 3. IF THE GRANTEE ENTERS INTO A CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT WITH A THg0 PAR TI TO PERFORM THE WORK IZEO BY THIS PERMIT, THE THIRD PARTY, '^ PART OF THE CGt:SfOERATON FOR IIS CONTRACT WITH GRANTEEAUTXOg I INDEMNIF AGREE , S TO Y, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE COUNTY IN ACCOgOANC[ WITH THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH Z, ABOVE. 4. ANY BREACH OF ANY OF. THE CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS HEREIN tl80E, OR FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE GRANTEE OF TM IS ERMI T TO FIN ISH CONSTRUCTION WORK HEREUNDER WITHN yy D P AYS SHA ALL SUBJECT THIS PERMIT TO CANCEL- LATI ON AS HERE I N PROV DED I 1, DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTEE SHALL COMPLY WITH THE MAN IA ON HlFaRM 7asFF Ir ia0 DEVI r ES FOR ?7REET? NO H[ , HNAY pUBLI SHED BY THE U,S, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. 6, ON CCMPLETION OF SAID WORK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED, ALL RUBBISH AND DEBRIS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED AND THE ROADWAY AND ROADSIDE SHALL BE LEFT NEAT AND PRESENTABLE AND S AT 15FACTORY TO THE COUNTY.. 1 THE . COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ORDER THE CHANGE OF LOCATION OR THE REMOVAL OF ANY STRUCTURE OR STRUCTURES AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT AT ANY TIME, SAID CHANGE OR REMOVAL TO BE MADE AT SOLE EXPENSE OF THE PARTY OR PART lES TO NNOM TH IS PERMIT IS ISSUED OR THEIR SUCCE55OR5 ANO A , SSIGNS, B, ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR RELOC.ATI07 BY THE GRANTEE SHALL BE GONE IN SUCH A MANNER AS WILL CRUSE THE LEAST INTERFEflANCE WITH ANY OF THE COUNTY 5 WORK AND JEFFE - RSON COUNTY SHALL IN NO WISE BE FIELD LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO THE GRANTEE BY REASON OF ANY SUCH WORK BY JEFFERSON COUNTY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES, OR BY THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS BY THE COUNTY UPON ROADS ST , REETS, PUBLIC PLACES OR STRUCTURES IN QUESTION. 1 T E . H GRANTEE SMALL NOTIFY THE COUNTY'S REPRESENTATIVE UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT 50 THAT A FINAL INSPECTION CAN BY MADE. SPECIAL PROVISIONS - APPLICABLE PROVISIONS ARE DENOTED BY AN Q) ? 1 A . COPY OF THE PERMIT SHALL BE ON THE JOB SITE, AND PROTErrTEO FROM THE ELEMENTS, AT ALL TIMES DURING THE - CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED BY SAID PERMIT WITHIN THE COUNTY 5 RIGHT- - OF WAY, - ? 2. THE APPROAC H SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED DESIGN PLATE TYPE_ APPROACH. A ? FT.LENGtH OF NO DIAMETER CULVERT PIPE SHALL BE PL DITCH AND CE T A D IN LA 10 TO A TRUE LINE AND AND GNAOE THE APPgOA[H SHALL BE SURFACED TO THE LIMITS AS SHOWN ON 7HE PLAN AND THE GRADE OF THE APPROACH SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROFILE CONTROL ON THE PLAN, I I RECTING OF SURFACE WATER FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY ONTO COU NTY RIGHT-OF-WAY WILL NOT BE PERMITTED, 3 THE APP , ROACH SHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY SURFACED BACK AN ADEOUA (E PREV DISTANCE FROM THE EDGE F THE PAVEMENT TO EN T ANY MUD TRAC KING ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD, ANY MUD TRACKED ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD SHALL Be IMMEDIATELY CLEANED UP BY THE GRANTEE OR NIS AC O , I'?T It?l 4. IF NECESSARY TO INCREASE SIGHT DISTANCE, STUMPS AND BRUSH SHALL BE REMOVED FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE APPROACH. THE INDISCRIMINATE CUTTING OF MERCHANTABLE T I MBER OR DISFIGURING OF ANY FEATURE OF SCENIC VALUE SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED ON COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF_FF ? 5. WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS BETWEEN 9,00A,M. AND 4;OOP,M, UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ENO IN EEN,. ? 6. A suRErv BogQ IN THE AMOUNT OF S WRITTEN BY A SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO 0 OUSIIF IN 111E STATE OF WASHINGTON, SHALL BE FURNISHED TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH ANY AND ALL OF THE 0(EPMO ANO CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT AND SHALL REMAIN IN FORCE UNTIL ALL WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED qN0 APPROVED BY (ME COUNTY, ? 7. U EFORE ANY LOG ISHEDOBY HAULING TO PRO BEGIN, A SURETY SHALL COUNTY AGAINSIN THE AMOUNT T ANY DAMAGE OF BE 0 THE COON (Y ROAD AND TO INHALE COMPLETE REMOVAL OF THE APPROACH AN D CLEAN IN . G UP OFRTHEE GHT-OF-WAY TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COUNTY. APPROVAL OF ALL CLEAN UP NOflK SHALL BE SECURED B EFOE THE BOND HILL BE RELEASED. ? R SPECIA C . L ONSIDERATIONS i Form 113 N i J COUNTY ROAd NO .,542109 _ Permit 88-1-8-2 STATE LOG NO. JEFFERSON COUNTY FRANCHISE NO. APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Port Townsend Cable Tv Evergreen Utilities 6/27/1988 General Provisions per Jefferson County Ordinanace 2-81 Road Xing must be pushed Port Townsend Cable TV Ltd. Evergreen Utilities Montgomery Lane drawing COUNTY ROAD NO. 542109 STATE LOG NO. JEFFERSON COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CHECK oNE: APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH ihCl RESIDENTIAL Application is herby made for a permit to, operate a Please describe loaction (attach map or drawing) install additional culvert Montgomery Lane Pope & Talbot Charawell Construction General PrOVISIONS . I THIS PERMIT 15 SUBJECT TO REW 30,75,130, ,140 Attu ,150 AND AMENDMENTS ImERETO. TILE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AGRELS TO PROTECT JEFFERSON COUt11Y ANG SAVE IT HARMLESS FROM N ER GLAIkl, ACTIONS OR DAMAGES OF EVERY KIND AIIO DE5GRI PI TON WHICH MA AEMARACIEFUIF6MATERIAIRSU USEUAON MANALL PERSONS, OR PROPERTY BY REASON OF THE PE R.. RMANCE OF ANY 5U[H NOXY K, OF INSTALLATION; Itl CASE ANY SU11 OiMACTION IIS 111T SNE R0, U 115 A5UC GAINS THLON UNTIGN6R W IILLAG upINP NOTtICE OF COMMENCE- " OF ANY OF THE ABOVN E CAUSLS, MENTGF SUCH ACTION, OFFED TMC SAME Al I`5 SULE E%PCNSE AND SATISFY ANY JUDGEMENT ARISING InC REF NOM IF DETERMINED ADVERSE TO JEFFERSON COUNTY,. 3, IF THE GRANTEE ET IE R7HIF? PART ?II ASCA PAR7GOFL TMETCOH1111 1, THIRD IISIUENAiION FOF1Iis CONT RA(T WIIMW GRFNIEEMO ACRE ES 10 BY THIS PERMIT, INDEMNIFY, HUED HANMLE SS AND UEh ND THE COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH Z, ABOVE. OF THIS USUBJECT HT HISFPEHMIIHTO LAHCCL- 4 Y APERMITATO OFINISM CON Si FICTIONN ORKO HEREUNDER WITHIN 96DAY SR SHALL LATI.N F AS HEREIN PROVIDED. O DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTEE SHALL COMPLY WITH THE DANUAL.9N_Utl1E.(ENitl?EE1s-U.NIUL DEVIL'S FOR TREEi5 AND OF THE F PUBLI SHED BY THE U.S, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. HIm . 'ON COMPLETION OF SAID WDRK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED, ALL RUBBISH ANO OLBR IS SHALL RE ;MME OIATELY REMOVED AND 0 NTY. THE ROADWAY AND ROADSIDE SHALL BE LEFT NEAT AND PRCSC NIFULE AND SATISFACTORY I0 THE COU ]. TEE COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ORDER 101 REMOVAL. TO BEL MAULOATL SOLEAEAPENSECOFRT nLRPAHTYLORRES AUI I URIZED BY THIS PERMIT AT At1Y TIME, OR THEIR SUCCLS SUNS AIIU ASSIGNS. PAR ILS 10 WHOM THIS PERMII IS ISSUED, A HAIRIER AS WILL CAUSE B, ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR RELOCATION 6Y THE GRANTEE SHALL BF DONE IN SIKH LC THE LEAST INTIRFERANCE WITH FHY Of 1ME COUNTY 5 WGNK ANU JEFiF kSUrv COUNTY SHALL IN NO WIS'R' E TIE .LLIA6LE FOR ANY ILA MA GL TO THE GR ANTES BY REASON OF ANY SIICM WORK BY ST NL[jR5U PU17LI'IP?ACfS ONENiNVCTUNESRIN OUCSI TUN. OR By THE E%EFLISE OF ANY RIGHTS BY THE COUNTY UPON ROADS, THE GRANTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE COUNTY'S REPRESENTATIVE UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT SO THAI A FINAL INSPECTION CAN BY MADE. SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE PROVISIONS ARE DENOTED BY AN W THE 1 CON ST RUC T IONEAUTMDRI ZE DABY SAIDN PE RMIT WIT HIN,THE ANDCOUNTYPROTE4TSEDRIGHIFROMOFTHE -WAy?EMENis, AT ALL TIMES DURING THE SH LL BE 0 F Ell 17 2. THE APPROACH SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED DIAMETER ESIGN'PLAE SHALLL 9E PLACED IN APPROACH A 10 FT.LENGTH OF__LI?--;NCE DITCH AND LAID TO A INUE LINE AND GRADE. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SURFACED TO THE LIMITS AS SHOWN ON IRE PLAN AND THE GRADE OF THE APPROACH SMALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROFILE CONTROL ON THE PLAN. NIRECI NG OF SURFACE WATER FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY ONI0 COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. DGE Of THE 3. THE I MMEDIATELY SHALL BE ONTOET HEYCOURi YC ROADp.CKANY MUO TRACKEDS ONTOETHE COUNTYEROAD SHALL BEPAVEMENT CLEANED UP BY THE GRANTEE OR Nib- AGENT, I7,I 4, IF NECESSARY ACH. THEOI NO I SCRIMINATETCUTTINGCOF MERCHA N IA4 GIL E RITIMbCRAOR DISF16URIN GF OF ABOTFEFTURE OF SCENIC Y" VALUE SHALL NUT BE PERMITTED ON COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF- WAY, 5, WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS BETWEEN 9:OOA.M. AND 4 0P.M, UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ENDINEER. 6. A D05BUSINES SNDINI TI EH ST AAMD WASHINGTON, SMALL BE FuRN(SHED TOI INSUREYCOMPLIANCE COMPANY IITHN ANYUAND RALL D FO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT AND SHALL REMAIN IN FORCE UNTIL ALL WORK UNDER TN 15 PERMIT HAS BEEII COMPLETED AND APPROVED BY THL COUNTY. ]. BEFORE ANY LOG HAULING OPERATIONS BEGIN, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF T ---.-- .. SMALL BE TO RNI SHED BY THE GRANTEE 10 PROTECT THE CDUNIY AGAINST ANY DAMAGE 10 1HE COUNTY ROAD AND TO INSURE COMPLETE REMOVAL OF THE APPROACH AND CLEANING UP OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COUNTY. APPROVAL OF ALL CLEAN UP WORK SHALL RE SECURED BCFDRE IKE BOND WILL BE RELEASED. S, SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS - Contractor must install a clean-out basin-at.tlie hTnh endd of the instal ation. Drawing for additional culvert STATE-LOG NO. JEFFERSON COUNTY CHECK'ONE: APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH 29 RESIDENTIAL Application is herby made for a permit to construct, Ple see des.cribe loaction (attach map or drawing) Montgomery Lane Install culvert Pope & Talbot Charawell construction CHECK ONE: APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH RESIDENTIAL Application is herby made for a permit to construct, 0perate and maintain a road approach. Please describe loaction (attach map or drawing) culvert for driveway access Montgomery Lane Pope & Talbot Charawell Construction JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Jefferson County Courthouse Port Townsend, WA 98368 Drawing for culvert on Montgomery Lane DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID l/ Yes _ o APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) Port Townsend Cable TV JJet Construction Condon Lane General Provisions per Jefferson County Ordinanace No open cutting allowed All disturbed areas shall be restored to original condition Drawing for Condon Lane APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Port Townsend Cable TV Evergreen Utilities Condon Lane replace damaged cable on S end of Condon Lane Port Townsend Cable TV Ltd. Evergreen Utilities Condon Lane drawing to replace damaged coax cable JEFFERSON COUNTY MILE POST __TO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES pacific northwest bell Condon Lane 12/22/1987 WORK LOCATION CONTRACTOR'S ACCEPTANCE PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL Condon Lane DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Pacific Northwest Bell Olympus Blvd Provisions per Jefferson County Ordi 1 2.81 and VIC 136.40. , 1. All work done under said franchise shall be done in a thorough and workmanlike manner. Burled Service Wire • PACIFIC NORTHWEST D DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE USE ONLY. Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 98368 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Pacific Northwest Bell Olympus Blvd 5/10/1988 General Provlsions Per County Ordinance - Buried Service Wire CONTRACTOR'S ACCEPTANCe PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL Olympus Blvd 5/6/1988 COUNTY ROAD NO. STATE LOG NO. MILE POST D OFFICE USE ONLY. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Jefferson County Courthouse Port Townsend, WA 90360 PERMIT NO. FRANCHISE N0. APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Name and Address of Applicant: Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) P E R M I T Subject to the followinJ terms and conditions, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant to construct, operate and nmintain utility faciles as requested above. This permit is conditioned upon Applicant's compliance with Jefferson County Ordinance 2-81 and WAC 136-40, including amendments thereto, the general provisions reverse side of this form and any Special provisions attached hereto. set out on the No work shall be done under this permit until the Applicant has received instructions to proceed from Puget Power Line HQTRS Guy Pole Olympus BLVD 7/16/1987 Puget Power Work Sketch Olympus Blvd 7/10/1987 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH COMMERCIAL Ludlow Utilities Co Oak Bay road and Swansonville Road 4/13/1988 GENERAL Provisions 1. THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT TO RCW 36,75,130, ,140 AND ,160 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, 2, THE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AGREES TO PROTECT JEFFERSON COUNTY AND SAVE IT HARMLESS FROM ALL CLAIMS, ACTIONS OR DAMAGES OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION WHICH MAY ACCRUE TO OR BE SUFFERED BY ANY PERSOM, PERSONS, OR PROPERTY BY REASON OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY SUCH WORK, CHARACTER OF MATERIALS USED OR MANNER OF INSTALLATION; IN CASE ANY SUIT OR ACTION IS BROUGHT AGAINST THE COUNTY FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR BY REASON OF ANY OF THE ABOVE CAUSES, THE PETITIONER, ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS WILL, UPON NOTICE O COMMENCE- . WENT OF SUCH ACTION, DEFEND THE SAME AT ITS SOLE EXPENSE AND SATISFY ANY JUDGEMENT ARISING THEREF FROM IF DETERMINED ADVERSE TO JEFFERSON COUNTY, 3, IF THE GRANTEE ENTERS NTO A CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT WITH A THIRD PARTY TO PERFORM THE WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT, THE THIRD PARTY, AS A PART OF THE CONSIDERATION FOR ITS CONTRACT WITH GRANTEE, AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH. THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH 2, ABOVE, 4, ANY BREACH OF ANY OF THE CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS HEREIN WADE, OR FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE GRANTEE OF THIS PERMIT TO FINISH CONSTRUCTION WORK HEREUNDER WITHIN `J0 DAYS SHALL SUBJECT THIS PERMIT TO CANCEL- LATION AS HEREIN PROVIDED, 1. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTEE SHALL COMPLY WITH THE MANUAL ON UHIFQRn TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVCES FOR STREETS ANO HIGHWAYS PUBLISHED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, 6. ON COMPLETION OF SAID WORK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED, ALL RUBBISH AND DEBRIS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED AND THE ROADWAY AND ROADSIDE SHALL BE LEFT NEAT AND PRESENTABLE AND SATISFACTORY TO THE COUNTY. 7, THE COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ORDER THE CHANGE OF LOCATION OR THE REMOVAL OF ANY STRUCTURE OR STRUCTURES AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT AT ANY TIME, SAID CHANGE OR REMOVAL TO BE MADE AT SOLE EXPENSE OF THE PARTY OR PARTIES TO WHOM THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS All ASSIGNS, B, ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR RELOCATION BY THE GRANTEE SHALL BE DONE IN SUCH A MANNER AS WILL CAUSE THE LEAST INTERFEBANCE WITH ANY OF THE COUNTY ?S WORK AND JEFFERSON COUNTY SHALL IN NO WISE BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO THE GRANTEE BY REASON OF ANY SUCH WORK BY JEFFERSON COUNTY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES, OR BY THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS BY THE COUNTY UPON ROADS, STREETS, PULIC PLACES OR STRUCTURES IN QUESTION, 9. THE GRANTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE COUNTY'S REPRESENTATIV: UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT SO THAT A FIMAL INSPECTION CAN BY MADE, SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE PROVISIONS ARE DENOTED BY AN IX) C3 1, A COPY OF THE PERMIT+SHALL BE ON THE JOB SITE, AND PROTESTED FROM THE ELEMENTS, AT ALL TIMES DURING THE t CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED"BY SAID PERMIT WITHIN THE COUNTY '$ RIGHT-OF-WAY, I THE APPROACH SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED DESIGN PLATE TYPE APPROACH, FT,LENGTH OF _INCH DIAMETER CULVERT PIPE SHALL BE PLACED IN DITCH AND LAID TO A TRUE LINE AND GRACE. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SURFACED TO THE LIMITS AS SHORN ON 7HE PLAN All THE GRADE OF THE APPROACH SHALL 0E IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROFILE CONTROL ON THE PLAN, II IRECTING OF SURFACE WATER FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY ONTO COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY WILL NOT BE PERMITTED, [r3, THE APPROACH SHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY SURFACED BACK AN ADEQUATE DISTANCE FROM THE EDGE OF THE PAVEMENT TO PREVENT ANY MUD TRACKING ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD, ANY MUD TRACKED ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY D-"4. CLEANED UP BY THE GRANTEE OR HIS AGENT, IF NECESSARY TO INCREASE SIGHT DISTANCE, STUMPS AND BRUSH SHALL BE REMOVED FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE APPROACH. THE INDISCRIMINATE CUTTING OF MERCHANTABLE TIMBER OR DISFIGURING OF ANY FEATURE OF SCENIC VALUE SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED ON COUNTY ROAD RIGHT -OF-WAY, S, WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS BETWEEN 9:OOA,M, AND 4:00P,M, UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ENGINEER. E3 6, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $ WRITTEN BY A SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, SHALL BE FURNISHED TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH ANY AND ALL OF THE TERNS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT AND SHALL REMAIN IN FORCE UNTIL ALL WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNTY. BEFORE ANY LOG HAULING OPERATIONS BEGIN, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $- _ SHALL 1 BE FURNISHED BY THE GRANTEE TO PNOTE[T THE COUNTY AGAINST ANY DAMAGE TO THE COUNTY ROAD AND TO INSURE COMPLETE REMOVAL OF THE APPROACH AND CLEANING UP OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COUNTY, ? APPROVAL OF ALL CLEAN UP WORK SMALL BE SECURED BEFORE THE BOND WILL BE RELEASED, SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO: Jefferson County Department of Public Works Courthouse Port Townsend, WA 98368 Paradise Bay Road Gregg McCarey Curtain Drain 3/9/1988 Oak Bay Road Beaver Valley Road PERMIT NUMBER COUNTY ROAD NUMBER P E R M I T Subject to the following terms and conditions, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant to perform work as described on the reverse of this document. This permit is conditioned upon Applicant's compliance with the general provisions set out herein, and any special provisions attached hereto. GENERAL PROVISIONS: In case of any damage to said streets, avenues, alleys, roads, high- ways, turn-outs, gutters, ditches, wood or concrete walks, drain pepes, hand or embank- ment rails, bridges, and any and all other appurtenances by the Grantee, the said Grantee IJ! agrees to repair such damage at the earliest time possible at his own cost and expense. 1 The Grantee, its sucessors and assigns, agrees to protect Jefferson County and save it harmless from all claims, actions or damages of every kind and description which may ac- crue to or be suffered by any person, persons, or property by reason of the performance of any such work, character of materials used or manner of installation, maintenance and operation, or by the occupancy of rights of way by the Grantee; in case any suit or action is brought against the County for damages arising out of or by reason of any of the above cause, the petitioner, its sucessors or assigns will, upon notice of commence- ment of such action, defend the same at its sole cost and expense and satisfy any judge- ment arising therefrom if determined adverse to the County. During the progress of the work such barriers shall be erected and maintained as may be necessary or as may be directed for the protection of the traveling public; the barriers shall be properly lighted at night. On completion of said work herein contemplated all rubbish and debris shall be immediately removed and the roadway and roadside shall be left neat and presentable and satisfactory to the Department. Permit Inspection Report: Page 2 7 11 SPECIAL PROVISIONS 1. The roadway ditch along Oak Bay Road shall remain undisturbed. if at all possible. If it (ditch) is disturbed it shall be restored to its original condition. 2. Any work along the roadway that will interfer with traffic on Oak Bay Road will require proper traffic control (flagmen, signs, etc.) Beaver Valley Road Paradise Bay Road Utility drawing topographical map Topographical Map STATE LOG NO. JEFFERSON'COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Jefferson County Courthouse APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH RESIDENTIAL Stewart Young Crutcher Road and Cape George Road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i INCH DIAMETER CULVERT PIPE SHALL BE PLACED IN DITCH AND LAID TO A TRUE LINE AND GRADE. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SURFACED TO THE LIMITS AS SHOWN ON rHE PLAN AND THE GRADE OF THE APPROACH SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROFILE CONTROL ON THE PLAN, UIRECT ING OF SURFACE WATER FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY ONTO COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. [v]?3. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY SURFACED BACK AN ADEQUATE DISTANCE FROM THE EDGE OF THE PAVEMENT TO - PREVENT ANY MUD TRACKING ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD, ANY MUD TRACKED ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY CLEANED UP BY THE GRANTEE OR HIS AGENT, ?4. IF NECESSARY TO INCREASE SIGHT DISTANCE, STUMPS AND BRUSH SHALL BE REMOVED FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE APPROACH. THE INDISCRIMINATE CUTTING, OF MERCHANTABLE TIMBER OR DISFIGURING OF ANY FEATURE OF SCENIC VALUE SMALL NOT BE PERMITTED ON COUNTY ROAD RIGHT 'OF-WAY. 5. WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS BETWEEN 9:OOA.M. AND 4:OOP.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ENGINEER. G. A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $ WRITTEN BY A SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, SHALL BE FURNISHED TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH ANY AND ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT AND SHALL REMAIN IN FORCE UNTIL ALL WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNTY, 7. BEFORE ANY LOG HAULING OPERATIONS BEGIN, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $_ SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE GRANTEE TO PROTECT THE COUNTY AGAINST ANY DAMAGE TO THE COUNTY ROAD AND TO INSURE COMPLETE REMOVAL OF THE APPROACH AND CLEANING UP OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COUNTY. APPROVAL OF ALL CLEAN UP WORK SHALL BE SECURED BEFORE THE BOND WILL BE RELEASED. R, SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Arcadia Cape George Road Crutcher Road drawing JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Applicant: Contractor: Name PUD #1 of Jefferson County Shold Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain 3/4" Lateral with 3/4". Meter at mile post 6.61 on left The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) See attached mp - Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set out herein, and states that Applicant has read and will adhere to the general provi- sions set out on the reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached hereto. Applicant Signature: Subject to the following terms and conditions, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant to construct, operate and maintain utility facilities as requested above. This permit is conditioned upon Applicant's compliance with Jefferson County Ordinance 2-81 and WAC 136-40, including amendments thereto, the general provisions set out on the reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached hereto. No work shall be done under this permit until the Applicant has received instructions to proceed from telephone Date: 6-/4-83 APPROVED BY: General Provisions per Jefferson County Ordinance cape George Road drawing Lee Sperry Parcels JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH RESIDENTIAL Alain De Chantal Jim Bishop 6/6/1988 Kruse Street Ocean Grove GENERAL PROVISIONS THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT To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r-BY MADE. SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE PROVISIONS ARE DENOTED BY AN Drawing approach JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Applicant: PUD #1 of Jefferson Contractor: Name County Name Shold Excavation Address POB 1331 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Iladlock WA 98339 Phone: 385-5800 Phone: 385-0480 Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain 1" lateral with 3/4" meter @ 6271 Cape George Road The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) See Attached Map Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set out herein, and states that Applicant has read and will adhere to the general provi- sions set cut on the reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached hereto. Subject to the following terms and conditions, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant to construct, operate and maintain utility facilities as requested above.- This permit is conditioned upon Applicant's compliance with Jefferson County Ordinance 2-81 and WAC 136-40, including amendments thereto, the general provisions set out on the reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached hereto. No work shall be done under this permit until the Applicant has received instructions to proceed from _ telephone NOTE SPECIAL PROVISIONS ON REVERSE PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT General ProvlsIons per Jefferson County ordinance Plan Layout of Meter connection JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Jefferson Canty Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 98368 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Name and Address of Applicant: Pacific Northwest Bell Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain -across Cape George road etc_ Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions f, set out herein, and states that Applicant has read and will adhere to the general provi- sions set out on the reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached hereto. PERMIT Subject to the following''terms and conditions, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant to construct, operate and Maintain utility facilities as requested above. This permit is conditioned upon Applicant's compliance with Jefferson County Ordinance P 2-81 and WAC 136-40, including amendments thereto, the general provisions set out on the I reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached hereto. PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT General Provisions per Jefferson County ordinance T. R. Comstock Cape George Road drawing . JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Name PUD #1 OF JEFFERSON COUNTY 1" diameter PE lateral and 3/4" water meter The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set out herein, and states that Applicant has read and will adhere to the general provi- sions set out on the reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached hereto. Fred Brooling and Kurt Schweizer water connection details drawing JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Pacific Northwest Bell Cape George Road 3/9/1988 Work Order Complete by WORK LOCATION CONTRACTOR'S ACCEPTANCE PACIFIC NORTHWEST SELL 3/2/1988 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF Utilities PERMIT Pacific Northwest Bell 3/29/1988 WORK LOCATION CONTRACTOR'S ACCEPTANCE PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL 3/24/1988 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH RESIDENTIAL Jerry Lindsey Cape George Road 3/3/1988 GENERAL PROVISIONS THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT TO RCW 36,75,130, .140 AND ,150 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, 1. THE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AGREES TO PROTECT JEFFERSON COUNTY AND SAVE IT HARMLESS FROM ALL CLAIMS, ACTIONS Op DAMAGES OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION WHICH MAY ACCRUE TO OR BE SUFFERED BY ANY PERSON, PERSONS, OR PROPERTY BY REASON OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY SUCH WORK CHARACTER OF MATERIALS USED OR MANNER OF INSTALLATION; IN CgBO ANY SUIT OR ACTION S BROUGHT AGAINST THE COUNTY FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR BY PERSON Of ANY OF THE ABOVE CAUSES THE PETITIONER OR ASSIGNS WILL, UPON NOTICE OF COMMENCE- MENT OF SUCH ACTION, DEFEND THE SAME AT ITS SOLE EXPENSE AND SATISFY ANY JUDGEMENT ARISING THEREFROM IF DETERMINED ADVERSE TO JEFFERSON COUNTY, 3, IF THE GRANTEE ENTERS INTO A CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT WITH A THIRD PARTY TO PERFORM THE WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT, THE THIRD PARTY, AS A PART OF THE CONSIDERATION FOR ITS CONTRACT WITH GRANTEE'2A GREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PR 00 SI0 5 OF PARAGRAPH , ABOVE, 4, ANY BREACH OF ANY OF THE CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS HEREN WADE, OR FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE GRANTEE OF THIS PERMIT TO FIN SH CONSTRUCTION WORK HEREUNDER WITHIN `JO DAYS SHALL SUB JECT THIS PERMIT TO CANCEL- LATION AS HEREIN PROVDED. I 5, DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTEE SHALL COMPLY WITH THE MABUAL aN ITN IFORM TRAFFIC CONTRO D VI Fop STR T 0 HIGHWAYS PUBLISHED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, 6. ON COMPLETION OF SAID WORK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED, ALL RUBBISH AND DEBRIS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED AND THE ROADWAY AND ROADSIDE SHALL BE LEFT NEAT AND PRESENTABLE AND SATISFACTORY TO THE COUNTY, 7, THE COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ORDER THE CHANGE OF LOCATION OR THE REMOVAL OF ANY STRUCTURE OR STRUCTURES AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT AT ANY TIME, SAID CHANGE OR REMOVAL TO BE MADE AT SOLE E%PEN SE OF THE PARTY OR PARTIES TO WHOM THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS AIID ASSIGNS, I 8, ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR RELOCATION BY THE GRANTEE SHALL BE DONE IN SUCH A MANNER AS WILL CAUSE THE LEAST INTERFERANCE WITH ANY OF THE COUNTY'S WORK AND JEFFERSON COUNTY SHALL IN AGENTS BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO THE GRANTEE BY REASON OF ANY SUCH WORK BY JEFFERSON COUNTY, ITS AGEONTS OR REPRESENTATIVES, OR BY THE ENERGISE OF ANY RIGHTS BY THE COUNTY UPON ROADS, STREETS, PUBLIC PLACES OR STRUCTURES IN QUESTION, 9, THE GRANTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE COUNTY'S REPRESENTATIVE UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT $O THAT A FINAL INSPECTION CAN BY MADE. l SPECIAL PROVISIONS II'-'?? APPLICABLE PROVISIONS ARE DENOTED BY AN (X) LJ 1, A COPY OF THE PERMIT SHALL BE ON THE JOB SITE, AND PROTE fITED FROM THE ELEMENTS, AT ALL TIMES DURING THE CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED BY SAID PERMIT WITHIN THE COUNTY S RIGHT-OF-WAY, ?2. THE APPROACH SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED DESIGN PLATE TYPE--- j APPROACH, A.""" 1 FT,L£NGTH OF / Z INCH IAMETER CULVERT PIPE SHALL BE PLACED IN 7DITCH AND LAID TO A TRUE LINE AND GRADE. THE APPROACH SMADLL BE SURFACED TO THE LIMITS AS SHOWN ON ND THE UINECTINGAOF SURFACEGRADWATERE OF ONTO COUNTYERIGHT OFEWAYOWILL NOTTBELPERMITTEDLAN i. [ 3: PRE APPROACH SMALL BE SUFFICIENTLY SURFACED BACK AN ADEQUATE DISTANCE FROM THE EDGE OF THE PAVEMENT TO PREVENT ANY MUO TRACKING ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD, ANY MUD TRACKED ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY CLEANED UP BY THE GRANTEE OR HIS AGENT, 4. IF NECESSARY TO INCREASE SIGMT DISTANCE, STUMPS AND BRUSH SHALL BE REMOVED FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE APPROACH. THE INDISCRIMINATE CUTTING OF MERCHANTABLE TIMBER OR DISFIGURING OF ANY FEATURE OF SCENIC VALUE SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED ON COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WRY, 5, WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS BETWEEN 9:00A, M. AND 4:OOP,M. UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ENGINEER, i 6, A SUR[TY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF S WRITTEN BY A SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, SHALL BE FURNISHED TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH ANY AND ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS PETH1T AND SHALL REMAIN IN FORCE UNTIL ALL WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNTY, 7, BEFORE ANY LOG HAULING OPERATIONS BEGIN, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF I. BE FURNISHED BY THE GRANTEE TO PROTECT THE COUNTY AGAINST ANY DAMAGE TO THE COUNTY ROAD AND TO INSHALL SURE COMPLCTE REMOVAL OF THE APPROACH AND CLEANING UP OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COUNTY, APPROVAL OF ALL CLEAN UP WORK SHALL BE SECURED BEFORE THE BOND WILL BE RELEASED. 8, SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS. Form 113 0 Preliminary Short Plat For Mr. Jerry Lindsey Cape George Road JEFFERSON.COUNTY _ DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CHECK ONE: APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH 3 RESIDENTIAL Jerry Lindsey Linsdey Short Plat Cape George Road 3/3/1988 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT 70 RCW 36,75,130, .140 AND ,150 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. 1. TIE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESGORS AND ASSIGNS, AGREES TO PROTECT JEFFERSON COUNTY AND SAVE IT HARMLESS FROM ALL CLA I MS,. ACTIONS OR DAMAGES OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION WHICH MAY ACCRUE TO OR BE SUFFERED BY ANY PERSON, { PERSONS, OR PROPERTY BY REASON OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY SUCH WORK, CHARACTER OF MATERIALS USED OR MANNER 11 INSTALLATION; IN CASE ANY SUIT OR ACTION IS BROUGHT AGAINST THE COUNTY FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR BY REASON OF ANY OF THE ABOVE CAUSES, THE PETITIONER, ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS WILL, UPON NOTICE OF COMMENCE- MENT.OF SUCH ACTION, DEFEND THE SAME AT ITS SOLE EXPENSE AND SATISFY ANY JUDGEMENT ARISING THEREFROM IF DETERMINED ADVERSE To JEFFERSON COUNTY, 3 IF THE GRANTEE ENTERS INTO A CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT WITH A THIRD PARTY TO PERFORM THE WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT, THE THIRD PARTY, AS A PART OF THE CONSIDERATION FOR ITS CONTRACT WITH GRANTEE-AGREE S TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND TH7. COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH Z, ABOVE, 4. ANY BREACH OF ANY OF THE CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS HEREIN MMAADE, OR FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE GRANTEE OF THIS PERMIT TO FINISH CONSTRUCTION WORK HEREUNDER WITHIN YU DAYS SHALL SUBJECT THIS PERMIT TO CANCEL- LATION AS HEREIN PROVIDED, 5, DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTEE SHALL COMPLY WITH THE MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFI ONT RO D HIGHWAYS PUBLISHED BY THE U,S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. 6. ON COMPLETION OF SAID WORK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED, ALL RUBBISH AND DEBRIS SMALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED AND THE ROADWAY AND ROADSIDE SMALL BE LEFT NEAT AND PRESENTABLE AND SATISFACTORY TO THE COUNTY, 7. THE COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ORDER THE CHANGE OF LOCATION OR THE REMOVAL OF ANY STRUCTURE OR STRUCTURES AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT AT ANY TIME, SAID CHANGE OR REMOVAL TO BE MADE AT. SOLE EXPENSE OF THE PARTY OR PARTIES TO WHOM THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. 1 S, ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR RELOCAT 10% BY THE GRANTEE SHALL BE DONE IN SUCH ,A MANNER AS WILL CAUSE THE LEAST INTERFERANCE WITH ANY OF THE COUNTY 5 WORK AND JEFFERSON COUNTY SHALL IN NO WISE BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO THE GRANTEE BY REASON OF ANY SUCH WORK BY JEFFERSON COUNTY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES, OR BY THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS BY THE COUNTY UPON ROADS, STREETS, PUBLIC PLACES OR STRUCTURES IN QUESTION, i. 9, THE GRANTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE COUNTY'S REPRESENTATIVE UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT SO THAT ' A FINAL INSPECTION CAN BY MADE, SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE PROVISIONS ARE DENOTED BY AN (X) ? 1, A COPY OF THE PERMIT SHALL BE ON THE JOB SITE, AND PROTE4TED FROM THE ELEMENTS, AT ALL TIMES DURING THE ''I CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED BY SAID PERMIT WITHIN THE COUNTY S RIGHT-OF-WAY, D 2?. THE APPROACH SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED DESIGN PLATE TYPE_? I APPROACH, Alt;- O FT,LENGTH OF INCH DIAMETER CULVERT PIPE SHALL BE PLACED IN DITCH AND LAID TO A TRUE LINE AND GRADE, THE APPROACH SHALL BE SURFACED TO THE LIMITS AS SHOWN ON IHE PLAN AND THE GRADE OF THE APPROACH SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROFILE CONTROL ON THE PLAN, IRECT ING OF SURFACE WATER FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY ONTO COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY WILL NOT BE PERMITTED, THE APPROACH SHALL -SUFFICIENTLY SL'RTACED "A 'N ADEQUATE DISTANCE FNOM THE EDGE OF THE PAVEMENT TO PREVENT ANY MUD TRACE KING ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD. ANY MUD TRACKED ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY Imo/ CLEANED UP BY THE GRANTEE OR HIS AGENT, 4. IF NECESSARY TO INCREASE SIGHT DISTANCE, STUMPS AND BRUSH SHALL BE REMOVED FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE APPROACH, THE INDISCRIMINATE CUTTING OF MERCHA VAL E NTABLE TIMBER OR DISFIGURING OF ANY FEATURE OF SCENIC U SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED ON COUNTY ROAD RIG11T-OF-WAY, 5, WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS BETWEEN 9:OOA,M, AND 4:OOP,M. UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ENGINEER, 6, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF E WRITTEN BY A SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON , SMALL BE FURNISHED TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH ANY AND ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT AND SHALL REMAIN IN FORCE UNTIL ALL WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNTY. 7, BEFORE ANY LOG HAULING OPERATIONS BEGIN, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE GRANTEE TO PROTECT THE COUNTY AGAINST ANY DAMAGE TO THE COUNTY ROAD AND TO INSURE COMPLETE REMOVAL OF THE APPROACH AND CLEANING UP OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COUNTY, APPROVAL OF ALL CLEAN UP WORK SHALL RE SECURED BEFORE THE BOND WILL BE RELEASED. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Preliminary Short Plat Jerry Lindsey Cape George Road 1988 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Applicant: Contractor: Name PUD #1 of Jefferson County Shold Excavating PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain a 1" diameter tap and lateral to water meter box 2/26/1988 Surveyor's Certificate 3/24/1987 William J Brown for Pope Resources JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH RESIDENTIAL Application is herby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain a road approach. Kevin Burke Cape George 5/2/1988 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT To RCW 36,75.130, .140 AND .150 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, 2. THE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AGREES TO PROTECT JEFFERSON COUNTY AND SAVE IT HARMLESS FROM ALL CLAIMS, ACTIONS OR DAMAGES OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION WHICH KAY ACCRUE TO OR BE SUFFERED BY ANY PERSON, PERSONS, OR PROPERTY Y REASON OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY SUCH WORK, CHARACTER OF MATERIALS USED OR MANNER OF INSTALLATION; cASE ANY SUIT OR ACTION IS BROUGHT AGAINST THE COUNTY FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR BY REASON OF ANY OF THE ABOVE CAUSES, THE PETITIONER, ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS WILL, UPON NOTICE OF COMMENCE- MENT OF SUCH ACTION, DEFEND THE SAME AT ITS SOLE EXPENSE AND SATISFY ANY JUDGEMENT ARISING THEREFROM IF 'DETERMINED ADVERSE TO JEFFERSON COUNTY. 3. IF THE GRANTEE ENTERS INTO A CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT WITHA THIRD PARTY TO PERFORM THE WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT, THE THIRD PARTY, AS A PART OF THE CONSIDERATION FOR ITS CONTRACT WITH GRANTEE, AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH Z, ABOVE. 4. ANY BREACH OF ANY OF THE CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS HEREIN MMggDE, OR FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE GRANTEE OF THIS PERMIT TO FINISH CONSTRUCTION WORK HEREUNDER WITHN g8 DE, SMALL SUBJECT THIS PERMIT TO CANCEL- LATION AS HEREIN PROVIDED, 1. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTEE SHALL COMPLY WITH THE MANUAL ON UN IFnRW TRAFFIC [ONTRO FOR STREETS AHO HIGHWAYS PUBLISHED BY THE U.S, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTAT I ON. ? 6. ON COMPLETION OF SAID WORK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED, ALL RUBBISH AND DEBRIS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED AND THE ROADWAY AND ROADSIDE SHALL BE LEFT NEAT AND PRESENTABLE AND SATISFACTORY TO THE COUNTY, f 7. THE COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ORDER THE CHANGE OF LOCATION OR THE REMOVAL OF ANY STRUCTURE OR STRUCTURES AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT AT ANY TIME, SAID CHANGE OR REMOVAL TO BE MADE AT SOLE EXPENSE OF T HE PARTY OR PARTIES TO WHOM THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. 8. ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR RELOCA7101 BY THE GRANTEE SHALL BE DONE IN SUCH A MANNER AS WILL CAUSE THE LEAST INTERFERANCE WITH ANY OF THE COUNTY 5 WORK AND JEFFERSON C OUNTY SHALL IN NO WISE BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO THE GRANTEE BY REASON OF ANY SUCH WORK BY JEFFERSON COUNTY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES, OR BY THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS BY THE COUNTY UPON ROADS STREETS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Puget Power Line HQTRS push under Cape George Road 2/17/1988 Puget Power drawing JEFFERSON COUNTY FRANCHISE NO. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Applicant: Contractor: Name Jefferson County PUD #1 Name Stan Palmer Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain water system 5/4/1987 Utility map for Puget Power 1986 JEFFERSON COUNTY Department of PubLic Works TRAFFIC SIGNING PLAN Project No. C50 (p90 Flagler Road 952707 -SKETCH- - -SIGN LOG- 4/12/1988 Drawing Flagler Road Sign plan ACTION REQUEST REQUESTED BY- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Dean Sanders 2/18/1988 Flagler Road 952707 Increase speed limit JEFFERSON County DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ACTION REQUEST Tom Morello 5/26/1988 So. Maple 638009 What is ROW