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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReel_0002DCOUNTY ROAD NO. x/¢09 PERMIT NO.�(jj_� %'! STATE LOG NO. JEFFERSON COUNTY FRANCHISE NO. MILE POST TO DEPARTh1ENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID _Yes No OFFICE USE ONLY, Jefferson Canty Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, VIA 90360 RECEIVED APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES JAN 8 1988 Name and Address of Applicant: 11,4il, Application is hereby made for a pprmit to construct, operate and maintain / / z The utility installation is located (attach map or drawiny)_'ti Applicant agrees to perform th -York in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set out herein, and states rat�l`rlica has read arj will adhere to the general provi- sions set out on the rev e se si of his /Qrni and Yny special provisions attached hereto. Applicant Signature: / >�i� Date: r 9 5 _'71 ii W' l -l. PERMIT (f I -i { A H 11.11L�, -f Subject to the foilowi rid' 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 :cork shall be done under this permit until the Applicant has received instructions to proceed from _�! (oG�e Q_1�% telephone �±5 _per /r APPROVED BY: (� -%-1d Date: / 0rleg /%ll /l l u 11 /l / /l /ll /!llit /li��l PERi•1fT [HSI'ECTIOhI REPORT UTILITY DAMAGE IS COSTLY. ✓ 47ork by has been j CALF 48 HOURS covered permit completed satisfactorily. is not completed. — FFF08F YOU DIG Recommend permit be cancelled. Traffic control adequate; inadequate. 1-800-562-6478 REMARKS: _. INSPECTED BY:_<�_,71— Date:_ /t- g /�_$� - - _ �`=C� _ _. -- __ __ -�tj%. ,__. /'I Vf .. f•:il._L/IJ�G %/ t {s' ��1C /.� _ ._ __ -- f - - -- ::_ � �PJ�C_4I BUD I \300 3 -- L� (7 <� - _ -�, - oo — Wr --Gar I D �m e0` _ l KPt.`�:< 3 z TTN I o - r 37210 — I Dlsc PI Y : EST i _- - --i -- - _ _ acrd _J. _ 1 t D3 — _:. _ _ p - - - • S J ' — 1 ___ �i clt a_Y �iEep 3nw CQ, E• - -- --- �_?_LP -S_J t -5_ - -- - - _ _ �,f ,w _ y -- _ " Ra i ) -I C 1� Ll.�i� S /l'l % /� /2z , y ra /�.•'�,'�-- 20 _ RYass f {I,nHJ bQ4 - - T �. ; DISC 47 irmounl UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF THE NORTHWEST "..- i ri e _ J _. -vD DIG r, ; t?2 0 P__ TP e;- 77�� r '��ALS ISSUE DATE. APPROVALS ISSUE DATE REVISIONS %� ���7 •� G =k ENCF CHIEF E`1GR. ••'ORK ORDER It 12 '7 / E r a PERMIT NO. 2 % 9'1V OUNTY ROAD N0. TATE LOG o ! 0.32 ILE POST 0.3'7 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUDLIC WORKS FEE PAID -�' — Yes Plo OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 98368 APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH CHECK ONE: ® RESIDENTIAL ❑ COMMERCIAL r Application is herby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain a road approach. Please describe loaction (attach map or drawing) o t�b 5 �+oa�lfovlse R �J Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set out herein, and any special provisions attached hereto. Applicant Name J.W. LEVINE contractor Name Address 870 Gardiner Highway Address - Gardiner, Wash' gton 82 i i Applicant Signatures- contractor Signature Date Date L Note: Indemnity provisions of paragraph.2 .and 3 on reverse side. D D 0 O D PERMIT h i Subject to t an on itions on the reverse side, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to o Applicant to construct, operate and maintain a road approach as requested above, and any special provisions attached hereto. No work shall be done under this permit until the applicant or contractor has notified telephone Date APPROVED BY: �J i i PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT ..' ✓ work covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily. 4 CA LL 48 HOURS work is not completed. . j Recommend permit be cancelled. BEFORE YOU DID+ (� Traffic control - adequate 1 -800- 562 -6478 inadequate REMARKS INSPECTED BY: DATE t2'(��g Form 113-a (Re A 2 ;e2)'� t 1 I i j GENERAL PROVISIONS I, THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT TO RCW 36,75,130, ,140 AND ,150 AND AMENOMENTS THERETO, 2, THE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AGREES TO PROTECT JEFFERSON COUNTY AND SAVE IT HARMLESS FROM ALL CLAIMS, ACTT Of NS 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 ARISING OUT OF OR OY 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 AUTHOR12E0 BY THIS PERMii, THE THIRD PARTY, AS A PART OF THE CONSIDERATION FOR ITS CONTRACT WITH GRANTEE, AGREES TO I- INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH T, ABOVE, j 4,' ANY BREACH OF ANY OF THE CONDITIONS ANO REQUIREMENTS HEREIN tlADE, OR FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE GRANTEE OF THIS PERMIT TO FINISH CONSTRUCTION WORK HEREUNDER WITHIN `i0 DAYS SHALL SUBJECT THIS PERMIT TO CANCEL - LATION AS HEREIN PROVIDED. 5, DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTEE SHALL COMPLY WITH THE tlBDUALON UNIFORM TRAFFI ONT Rol DEVICES FOR STREETS AND HItHWAYS 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 PRESENTADLE 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, R, ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR RELOCATIOy BY THE GRANTEE SHALL BE DONE IN SUCH A MANNER AS WILL CAUSE THE LEAST INTERFEflANCE WITN ANY OF THE COUNTY S WORK AfID 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 RAGE. SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE PROVISIONS ARE DENOTED BY AN (X) ❑ 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 SA 10 PERMIT NI THIN THE COUNTY S RIGHT-OF-WAY, SHALL 2. THE APPROACH SHALL E CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED DESIGN PLATE TYPE APPROACH, A OF -A— INCH DIAMETER CULVERT PIPE SHALL BE PLACED IN DITCH ANO LAID TOA TRUE LINE AND GRADE. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SURFACED TO THE LIMITS AS SHOWN ON THE PLAN AND THE GRADE OF THE APPROACH SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROFILE CONTROL ON THE PLAN. DIRECTING 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 TIE 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 APPNOA[H. THE INDISCRIMINATE CUNT NIG OF MERC HANTARLE TIMBER OR DISFIGURING OF ANY FEATURE OF SCENIC VALUE SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED ON COUNTY ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, ❑ 5, WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS BETWEEN 9:OOA,M. AND 4:00P,M. UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ENGINEER. ❑ 6. A SURETY BONG 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, ❑ 7. BEFORE ANY LOG HAULING OPERATIONS BEGIN, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF S- SHALL BE FURNISHED BY VIE 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 TrIE BOND WILL BE RELEASED, ❑ B, SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS 1 Form 113 h N 011111-15M JEFFERSON COUNTY No 0917 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 JelforsOti St'10 P,0 Box 1220 Nit T--d, WA 98368 (206) 385.9160 Disiriel No. 5 PERMIT In accordance with all applicable Revised Codes of Washington and '1111CII(bilents thereto, and subject to all the teens, condi lions and provisions written or printed below or on any pin of this Cori', Utilities District Public PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Jefferson C ounty P.O, Box 929, Hadlock, WA 98339 to Install a water service to 651 Bachelor Rd. Count, No. 501609 franchise No. Milepost 0.65 party or parties to whom is granted shall have communicated with 'I'd No work shall be done under this permit Until 1110 N received Instructions from completed before November 16 19 89 be Void unless the work herein conter"IlaNd shall have been Co 111 Tbis permit shall Dated at November 16 19 88 ����0(j�(r (� , p CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG Ily 1.800.424.5555 , N F7 Ij GE,NE RA L P11MVIhIM'S 1% Pill LICADI.L 90 ALL P FIN I IS I 'fhiti Ilcnn nsw6)ceuo II IPli bIc pr ins of Ehe Iis.vi.uJCales or Waslaoglnn. CSUpI than tin) Prov in 1thl.s agru •m nut cu Is'leot with such resolution 'Hall Ile co IlrollinF. A hold In the tin ant of 5 Is rcgorttl fur the I r I v I of the aunty a set forth of the Icrnls of the bond. l 1 Odog II progress of tell' work Inch harriers Shall Ile' elected ,Ind 0000l Ilnelt all Imlay Ile Ileee',00y ill ;t' Imlay Ile II reeled fill the Protocol" lrf the I Imveling puhl c, the harriers shall Ile Properly lighted at Il ghl I In accepting dais )anon lha lxol ��er. hl: a r and : IF 1. agrees 1 Pr I 11 lie's n C. t my m l . it h f rolian by Tea;uols, the rye and damages of avert find and descrinion whxh may acute I l or Ix adfCrul I y my I r. m r inn or Pn4xrt> by rcuem 1 f the Ixdor mau¢e of are such wort, cha'a,ler of mat n d: u. I r manner of nstall ion. n11topetlan m I p r mi n or by Ella improper auquulcy of Tight of way orpubleplaccor publicslruclura. john : any suer 1n isbrought against vudlcffenoo County for damages ansrng oot of ur by reasoo of ;my of Ilia above cmaes, the peuuuacr, hI ueee:. ors t r 1: igll. 'III ulx n noble pr hair au ini Shall Ease c"'a I 1 eco ducrllnlued if ;Ed to the 1 ft his or thou own xok cove a ill expense old will 'lusty any ludgmuu after the salt sou fcrson County, except ax herClo aolhorl /cll. Ito exealv,lllall shall he inane or obstacle placed wollnll file ll oij, [)fit C Mille} mall III inch 11 III.In IICr as la IICrfC'C w'IIII Said road. Iii, Inivel level, I Except al Ilelicio 111 Ihll' /ell. Ilia escalation ''hall be Meade Or obsolete placed ililhoo floor 14) feel of tiro adge of pia pavoo' cot. If the work done under this henna uverferes l 111x)' way Willi the Jraillage of the col lt> loaf. rile gra lice shall WI 11)' .I ill a I his own e.xpenae make utcIl provision as die engineer may direct m btka Care of said drainage i On cnmplctiml of said work lerelrl canleropland all lid I : h Imp debris shall be n ncd'a idy re iii l end the roadway and roadside sh dl be lee neat and prescnlahlc ;Ind Satisfactory to the cog ace'. All of the work herein conle"ThIMI nlwll he done under th , olf,erviWoo m I to it,, safsfacfoo of the Col my Pnguleu a ill the enure I'nan'e ofSaid .uyle"ism l shall be Rune by lbc party ar parties to whom Ellis Ixrnnt Is Issi cli 'llie Ocparlmcnl of pl hlcWorks I r•I >reserves Ili nFbl to Doter lllc cllangc of location or llro rc nux,rl f ally In tun or 'Ir 1 s ajobOrited by this permit at ally lime, said clLUlge or n naval In I.e alljole at the sole Capcune of Ille party or parties ar is boon Ellis I en I t Is issoud, (or their occc lore end asxignz. All shill Clnolgex, reco ctrl CI oo or relocation by ille gratlte Shall Ie litall' ill 'lie" llla 1 r Will CaoSe [Ile leilxi IIIe'lereloc with a 1) Of [Ile (col o ty weak an I the Co ill ty of Jefferson shall in n 'i. h held liable for ,uq'Imoage to dw f I u l y m of aly such work by the Col oo of Jerfer loll it agelll.s or rep rescanalives, n by Ill, exercise of ally rights by Illy C'lll Iny apon roads, strects. II Iblc places or stroctl res Ill oaCsl oil 1' his pcnntea PnSite" shall nut be dceoCLI ar held pal ill scl1: lie and shall ool prulnbt the C'ul Iyf ngrof IF Ilirprl It Irlfc:'chis rights of like or otter nature to other public or private uul toes .or sha Il it prevent the Cial my floor using y f its I:.streets. 1 u l p a c at feel its ngln of full mporvi.anu ;od co mil liver ;dl or any pan of Ibenr, none of which is lerehy xl rreodered. The Ucparunent or 111 Works I Y k nil I r called Ihl: lie I or a ly of th I is m. there of it any a lie by giving wr uen louca to the Ilenniuce 'I he perms iv Ill u e n dot b' rem 'elf it fee floor Ill, light at way' Ally facilities Icil y ning upn l the opts of way 30 d.qs after will Ice not ce of cuncclluuun shall be renurvul by (Ile C ounp al the expense of the perouuee. The part) or panics to whom this Ie n I s s: aal Shall In anew l au his or their sole expense the sal unre or object for w hr,h ohs per nu Is grained of II condniun satisfactory ill the Deparunenl of I'1 hlo, Narks. SPECIAL PROVISIONS: 1. Water line shall be installed a minimum of 30" below existing ground. 2. All disturbed are as shall be restored to original condition. IT In accepting this permit tee grantee III : I - : it I I,s g : agree that any damage or Inp n dune to Ibe property r f the grantee or try Cxlxnsa incurred by Ilan through the oleral on of it ill ur Ictor working for Ibe C nano' or any County employee shall he al the s I elp lose of the bra lice. his soccessors and assogos. lire 1 nJ,ISigocJ, botchy accepts this Pori" subject m Ilse Icrnls ;old cc,odlbolll as hem II set forth. Dated Dated fills day of 1,) A ,osi iiI I, COJINTY ROAD N' 51ATL LUL NO. — MILE POST TU — JIiIfLRSl1N LUl11,TY PCRI•i1T SE D� -�7 _. DEPARTPIENT OF I,'IIBLIC WORKS FRANCHISE t0 OFFICE USE ONLY FEE PAID ✓ Ycs' No Jefferson County Cour °thouse 0FFICG USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 98368 APPLICATION FDR INSIALLATIUN Of UTILITIES r Name and Address of Applicant: Jefferson Counly_PublLc__U_tilities District N1 _24 Colwell Street - -- Iladlock, lJashinbton 98339 -- - -` -` -- (Ts —O Application is hereby made for a Permit to construct, operate and maintain 651 Bachelor Road, Gardiner, WA (no road crossing involved)_ The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and condiLions 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 C. I PERMIT Subject to the following" terms and conditions, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant to construct, operate and maintain utility facilities as requested above. i j 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. t No work shall be done under this permit until the Applicant has received instructions to proceed from telephone APPROVED BY: Date: ' JNOTE SPECIAL PROVISIONS ON REVERSE ! UTILITY DAMAGE IS COSTLY. PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT ✓Work covered by permit has been completed CALL 48 HOURS satisfactorily: _ work is not completed. BEFORE YOU DIG - Recommend permit be cancelled. 1 800 - 562478 — Traffic control adequate; _inadequate. REMARKS: -��— INSPECTED BY: - Date: Fo, It n _ I FRMIT N0. COUNIY hUAU N0; 3`Oo JEFFERSON COUNTY FRANCHISE N0. STATE LOG N0. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID Yes Rio MILE POST o.)h T0= Jefferson OFFICE USE ONLY County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 98368 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF IIT1LITlES Contra to Applican�p�p��p pgp�p ', �gg qq'��;� Name tF�La _ Job Plo.:gg! Name _Cd11�1-�W0Y9[J����9--�i.9.ir- l Address /fl��f /a Y'eri cP ��• Address MANAGER I a M 1 !�2—f ( — 272pVAKRfOGEDRIVE - -- Phone: Phone: _.POR�p1GELESr- WA-98362 j is heresy made f Permit to construct, operate and maintain_ Applicc�ation The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions aiilekiaihprovisions set out herein, and states that Applicant has read and sions set out on the reverse side of this form and any special attachedphereto. 0 ate Applicant Signature_�[`Q UJUL PERMIT Subject to the following terms and conditions, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant facilities as requested above. to construct, operate and maintain utility This permit is conditioned upon Applicant's compliance wfprovisionsnset out noncthe general P including amendments thereto, 2 -B1 and NAC 136 -40, inc 9 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 _• BY: Date: 27-88 APPROVED NOTE SPECIAL PROVISIONS ON AVCRSE �rrn�T��1� %�•� PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT Work covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily. [CALL�fl E OU ® _ Work is not completed. Recommend permit be cancelled. Traffic control_ adequate; _inadequate. _ 1.8o0- t4°5a)rd REMARKS:3„ Date: l9- INSPECTED j , J n d ara,_ F0 t- l P801C NOrthwsrt eel Burled Seriii Wire • "�°D0 td81 l_ Work Order Complete by- 2WORK LOCATION CONTRACTOR'S ACCEPTANCE Address J�i` _ ...5i Firm_.,.:, - -- - -' - - -- CItY L1L�_ . Coun1Y _.�E FF .._. State . ifia! - SlAnature Name Date_ Unit Price ❑ Cott Plus U Flat Sur, $�_ -- )RIGINATEDBY...._Yua q` —_Dale �(r_�2.1�� N,iw RSiONO Due Date____.._... Blii to: PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL Repair 0 TO. No ._._. .._ Temporized 0 n,o Attention Reavange[]S /O No —_.. ......__.._.Due Dole' ._--- __..._. Address--- --- __ —._,_ _— I T,pe of Service — Cd _. CBL � Pei —�C ro /fl. P, rI T­ AAA y ... I ,. - ,._ •_, .7L_l /U L.� GJJR__ APPROVAL Fur Flat Sum /Cult Flue S Recornmondud — .... ....... _ .()ate_____ i . _ _�_ — ._.____� Approved by __._..---_ _..__ Date —. _ _ dxcc- p!o ^ol work Relen��u PF.RMITHEOUIRED L Yes ❑ NO I� 3 (�Hra k ?lore^ 4 C G7. LLLr� rv& M k. ..� Reaeivad f(unl -_ —.. _- ._ —.__.— Verbal❑ 0 COMPLETEDbY Date___ — f W , Can __ _. __ ___ br Service Connection h• - - -___. Indlcale Nwlt G/ ---- - - - - -F — — [._eff � . . . . . . . , . Y Skr e.cr, WOrw RnUuir «f nw�.IrrOO I� )rr ,I.Ir., r., r,l>c and ur nunt � Q„l�� � � � 1 - Nee• 7•��`� �o..,��. -�.-�� '1,,� -{ -� . �P,,mQa. CGS f mV .Q�✓!! P� ' AL. \ oi- z �p �Fc) ��lot, .•--- -••,rT •rr•nrrnm: rm�m .n, n •,<m:,nr. r� , a ,,.r., , �r r:o��,ur�or�. frnrLN�, �o,,oD I, ior. IP w�;F n ine «'C� ORIGINAL COPY J COUN1Y..kOAU NO. ,cb _ STATE LOG N0. MILE POST U•2 TO fL3� i ERMIT N0. 88- y -/3 _ / JEFFERSON COUNTY FRANCHISE �- --� DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS N0: ! IFFICE USE ONLY FEE PAID _Yes _ o Jefferson County Courthouse Port Townsend, WA 98368 OFFICE USE ONLY (A APPLICATIOFI FOR INSTALLATION OF I) Contra Appli Name gA NORTH1>I��ESi BELL S Contra tor: Fame�j� S Job No Address MANAGER I & R -1 Address !� Yf , -1� A 88382 �O e Phone: _ Application is her made for e /eby a permit to constoruct. open and maintain — � �il.C�l Y' 4' S•P /2.!/'e C' / --•- C -� i �.C/ /? I.ai ii�o r^�`- // /�- 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. Applicant Signature:lL/iLC�4�✓ Date: POP.!' i 7 PERMIT e 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: ,D j� Date; - -13- 1. J NOTE -_� -- SPECIAL PROVISIONS ON Ri_VERSE PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT CALL Z. BEFORE You DIG /Work covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily. _ Work is not completed. ' x _ Recommend permit be cancelled. }� Q — Traffic control_ adequate; _inadequate. A- OOO'464'55J5 REMARKS: INSPECTED By: Date: F7 APPROVAL For Flat S-,16, I 0 C.I./B.P. T— AM— D-&49- 01 Work Re r Ov&nuty ❑ Yes ❑ No Received Irom ve'uml 4w,so.ction No ... ..... — Date COMPLETED By Date for Seryice Connection Noilh InaiCate APPROVAL For Flat S-,16, I 0 Rpcnnimenried Approved by Dal PERMIT KOUIRED ❑ Yes ❑ No Received Irom ve'uml 4w,so.ction No ... ..... — Date COMPLETED By Date for Seryice Connection Noilh InaiCate 0 COUNTY RUAU N0. G 'o -8 FERHIT NO.�� -3 -.,)f STATE LOG NO. JEFFERSON COUNTY FRANCHISE NO. MILE, POST 0 o TO_ DEPARTI4ENT OF PUDLIC WORKS FEE PA 10 Yeses OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson County Courthouse _i�o OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 98368 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES i Applicant: Contras br- yy ., .lob N C Name Dame .1, � J o .: m Address �C) ,C L�ti,c� Address z2 Z/ — NfANA�[Ry-R . — 47>?0- OASSRIBGE -DItNF _� C, c.c' Phone: PORT ANGELES, VIA 98362 Phone: Applicnation is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain /� {' /Cf/1- l/',l/ SC, Lg-LCO C 2M0 -I- r) A')c 0 -c-L0h The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) yo 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, O/c Gz,,f_ -,.__ Date: P E R M I T �G VD D� O (`t�V�jJj D � Subject to the following terms and conditions, PERMISSION IS A GRA�ED o Applicant to construct, operate and maintain utility facilities as requested above. j 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 n APPROVED BY:_ � roTil � Y�vN9� Date: 3 -zs=�g "TOTE SPECIAL PROVISIONS ON RIVERSE I 7, LLJ PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT CALL d BEFOFLt Work covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily. You oiG ® _ Work is not completed. _ Recommend permit be cancelled. _ Traffic control-adequate; _inadequate. 1-800-424-5555 REMARKS: / INSPECTED 8Y: / ocT—K Date: 12-1?—R'� r General pro.If ion[ Per Oeffersan C ... ty Ordl 2-81 and MAC 136 -40. ` 1. A1I wort done under sold Iranch l to shall be done 1n a Ih—,gh and wOrkmenl lYe manner. In the laying 01 underground pipelines and cables ant the on trued On of otnel fee 111l1e% end she Opening of trenches, the t noel imp under covets road i, rl goes •O f. way Or diner coon [Y Dry Va vela!, the gren tee in e% little As eosa me with pu Dl lc [ravel end tneli to Ye ell dve and .� shell leave Sucn trenches, ditches And to neli In such A way es to to r.ere ce tea ry precautions to gu a rd the time so that de ms qe or 1nJ ury Shall not Occur or arise Dr re es on of tuCh vor4; and woe re any or Sucn aencnes, dl tenet or tunnel! art le /t Open t night, Lne grantee shell piece warning I19hts end ti—I.Cades et such a position et to gtre ad q0 to warning of Its or neglect, or Such work.. the grantee Snell De liable ror dny lndu ry to Dersan or Persons or damage to Property tuttalned to rough to rOleStnett Sheol by the through any failure or neglect to properly guard or give warn l ng of any ere nchet, ditches or tunnels dug or ma red grantee. g, The grantee, iLS succef tors or asst gnf, shall convene. con. tructlOn not, Such pe hole granted by the County Engineer .10th the tl me Period stated in Sucn De nnl[ end shed nave cpmpl etro end nave In o0l ration such D..t'bn of Lne .sit em of Inproremen ti of may be SDeci /I e0 In Sucn permit ar Lhe right% therein conferred upon the grantee shell tease end terminate Insofar as v ^occupied streets, roads, etc., ere concerned. 7, the gn neee shall leave e11 streets, avenues, alleys, road!, highways, rl gh....... ay end Other [aunty proel rtl es, alter laying and Inc tall ing Se lore j. na ins and doing construction work, making ing re pal rs t0 equipment, etc., in es good nd tale condltlon In all re Spaces of they were the cOnnlnGe- mOn wnl ch here been ditto rbro or 01 sDl aces by Lne wort shell De reset tOS the peel (YCe Ile tlonf endra pD rovalr ^/s the Coun [yr Eng l nee ra all recorCeo umentt a. In of any damage to said Streets, avenues, alleys, roads, highvarf, rl goes -of -way or Other county Properties, or to paved or —fa cad road- case weys, to ro•out i, gutters, tli tches, wood or coot re [e walls. drain pipe hand ar enlaneml nt re 11t, br idgef, trestles, wnarve s, landing% or nenuments by the grantee, the Said grantee agrees to repair SwCh dl,, a ge at the to rlleR time pot ii Ote At Its Own cost and lapens e. S. When the County Engl near de to nnlnes that an emergency fltuati., does emit, he may order and have cone any and all wo rY conO de re d nece Sf ery to restore to a sale condition err Sucn street, avenue, ell er, road, highway. rl ght-o(•way or Diner county properly left br the grantee or agents I a /alit reset ri to In condition dangerous to I1 /t r pro Pe rty. Me may cause to De replaced or re Set re co dad monuments I/ a grantee to replete Or sane Or recall and I r— pndbIt time after coop tenon Of c;nitrttt'1On. Tle grantee, upon demand, Shall pay tD the county All cast, Of ­h cph,trY[tlon of doing such wrk. All or Installation of malns, valves, P1Pes, poles, cables, lines fitting and facilities, service, repair, or relocation of the 6. c ,truotiOn fame, performed along, over and /or under the county roads, rights- Of•way or other county properties Subject to Said franchise shell be done 1n such A manner as not to Interfere with the constructlon, operation and maintenance of Other utilities, Pvbllc or private, drains, drainage ditches and %tN t.re, located therein, nor rith toe 9radl in or 1mOro, —nt of such county road$, rights • of -way or Other county Properties. 7. Tnt Dune rs of I1 other ut111 ties, pull to Or prlvete. Installed In Such County roads, rl qh is •of•wey ar other county DrOPertlas or In elm! to 'Pr l Into A. the vroadrororg-O fn Shall gren relocating of tuchtcount we Y• [Ines 5vchfpreference or this grade grantee. 1 con Y o relocating or changing 9 Ira any y r right noes to the event of the f 0. The grantee, as far es 0rec tica ble, shell construct new utll ley fet111 tl es u^Ge rg round It On S dve ahead fa[Illtles follOwi^q treats, avenues, ways, Dovleva rd% or tho rough fa re% Snell be undertaken Only w1U the app ro vet of the County Enq Shea r; P0.0vIDE0, however, [oat sold approval ISOlytnt shall not be unre—nabtY withheld. Grantee the 11 on rare lab St ing Overhead lac it ll eat tutnndeP9ecAntontlilunsafeeSl nave"'o alqui eta— Is undertaken, or when other eat $t in dve rheed utl 11 tl el are placed underground, un r Or its %hell be the easone ble. Line e, tend on 0ol is Set and procedures esta blt.hed by the grantee, and uniformly applied through service area, standard In in —t 11 'practicai, Impractical or e..... ley unreason Able' under this ordinance, Prowl tlld $net no new dve rneed utility facilities shall be conttruc eed or li to bl !shed In any area seL ass tle for Du01 is De rk, school, playground Or %thletic field purDOSes. 9. Special Provlsl0ns: miNi'rlwyn Or 30'' deLow �ki5`iNj1 PLISN /hCfST �E /� J'l�ONLpzRS - f �1� ��rq ^•J flu 9 `I� i l7 MAR 2 4 1288 gar; i F-I COUNTY ROAD NO. 20 PERMIT NO. sBg1y -y- STATE LOG NO. JEFFERSON COUNTY FRANCHISE N0. MILE POST /,.a8 TO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID _Yes No OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, VIA 98368 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Name and Address of Applicant: (1,A, LtJ1-514Pt /fie - Nh Application is hereby made for permit to construct, operate and maintain 21N 1, L! J- rk.�7� /�_ R.G K�� 0 .(< �� -1 A.- n n,1/2 7_' C• ��,�- (L 7 /d f' I�)t .1.. / The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) +.::," a[ to &9, A{'plicant 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 d Lo 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 /J APPROVED BY: �o� K�J/ Date: 6 -1y -8S 5/7ea;A� / >�2o ✓;si0N5 0.✓ /2E�e25e. PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT UTILITY DAMAGE IS COSTLY. _✓Work covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily. CALL 48 HOURS _ work is not completed. BEFORE YOU DIG — Recommend permit be cancelled. _ Traffic control— adequate; 1- 800 -562 -6478 _inadequate. REMARKS: INSPECTED BY: Date: /2­19—SR 1 ' General Provisions Per Jefferson County eras ,e 2 -91 and unC 13640, - 1. All w rk done under said Ira nchl se shall he done In a thorough and wo rkmarlikI man a In the ley lnl ul uncle ro ro rod Dlpellnes and ca hies and ere n trot clan of other /d<Ilitles a d the open l n9 u( trenches, [hn tunnels ra under coanty road S, right : -uf -w rr or other cu. tY urcle 't les, tna grantee f hell peeve fuck trenches, ditches and [un,cls In such a way as to Interfere as little as possible with public t,•evrl and Shall take ell due and C Vary tfens to the same so that da Injury prCCau guard alge or snail of occur or arise by r[a son of S.cA work; ant .I [re any of tot c1 dl I<he5 or tunnels are left pun at nigh[, the yren tee shall place werning Ilghts and berrlcade5 a[ cr a Vosl tl ar as In gl,e "eq g of such work. The grantee Shell bC Ile bl0 or nuy Inlury to person or persons or Jam age to property sr:u inrd tl ro gh Its care) elrauSl o h gle.t, or through any failure ar neglect to properly qua rJ ar give wa rning of any trenches, di tche" ar [unnkls dud ur mn In Ln lneE by tie gra nt w•. 2. The grantee. Its successors or assigns, shall c -mence construction under such permit grant,A by the County Cng i neer wit:rfn the time period stated In Such pt rmlt and shall have completed and have in upend lion such portion of "' Sys" of Inn rovtmCn tS us may bt• Snecif ied In such permit or the rights therein conferred upon the grantee Shall cease• and terminate inso(er of unoccupied "tree t5, roe ES, Ctc., are cnncC rot d. 7. TAe grantee shall leave alt streets, avenues, alleys, roads, highways, rights- of•way and other county p,mepe'tl CS, after leying and Installln9 mains and do log construction work, making renal rs to equ lfanen [, etc., in as goof and safe tonal flan in all ,w ice is as they were before the cunnence• ment of Such work by the yren tee, its agents or Gaff trot t0 r5, and all re ... le! monuments which have U.,n disturbed or displaced by the work shall De reset to the speciflca dons and approval 0f the County Engineer. d, In Wse of any damege to said streets, avenues, alleys oaJS Al yhways, right-way or oiler co ty p pertICS, or to paved or surface) road- ways, tom -outs, gutters, ditches, wood or concrete walks d 1 pl POs, ha atl ar enban kment reds, br ldgei t es [1 ts, who rues, land logs or ngnamen is by LAe grantee, the said grantee agrees to repair such da g at the earliest time possible at its own cost and expense. 5. 4hen the [aunty Engineer determines that an emergency sl tua tl on does exist, he may order and have done any and all work considered necessary to restore to a Sale .and f ti on any Such street, avenue, alloy• road, highway, rlgh [ -o/ -way or other County property left by the grantee or agents in d condition dangerous to Iffe or property. he may Cause to be replaced or reset recorded monuments if a grantee falls to repla.e or reset same within a reasonable time after completion of constructl I. The grantee, upon demand, shall pay to the county all costs of such construction or repair and of doing such work. 6. All cons trot tier or ins cal la ti0n of mains, valves, Dines, pales, cables, lines fitting and f,rcllities, service, repair• o relocation of the same, pe domed along, over and /or under the coon [y roads, ri ght5 -af -way or other .our ty properties subJect tq Sold franchiser shall be done in such a manner as not to interfere with the construction, operation and main tenon Ce of other uti ll ti ef, public or private, drains, drainage dltc I's and structures located therein, nor with the grading or improvement of such county roads, rights -of -way or other county properties, 7. The owners of all other utllttles, public or private, Installed in such county roads, rights -of -way or other county properties prior In time to the lines and facflities of the grantee shall have preference as to the position and lace tien of such utl titles so Installed with respect to the - grantee. Such preference shall continue In the event of the necessity of relocating or changing the grade of any such county road or right -of -way. •8. Tne grantee, as far as Prato caste, shall construct new utility facllities underground. Extension of overheat faclllt1:1 faltawing streets, avenues, ways, boulevards a tnoroughfarei shall be undertaken only with the approval of the County Engineer; P2GVI GCg, however, that said anpraval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Grantee shd 11 onvert exi Sting averhdad fdc 111 ties to underground Pacilitfes as and when equipment replacement is undertaken, or when other existing overhead utilities are placed underground, unless such rent acennt is unsafe, inpractl cal, or economically unreasonable tine extension pe, icloi and procedures CltabllShed by the grantee, and unifomnly appt led through Its service area, shalt be the Standard in determining what Is "practical, MPract'c I or ecenemfcally unreasonable' under this or provided that no new overhead utility facilities shall be constructed or established in any area Set aside for public park, school, playground or athletfc field purposes. 9. Special Praufslons:. jf� i•E?R'LiN E 5/ -f/i�L 3(' eb 14 to NS O_F / So Beta- ext:oT; NS 9 0x-1NP FLe w9'Ti6,V • srtnf2.3ED A -Rests ,- 51-1r9 T' or2eD 02;5'iyxJi`IL conlD,,- 'r<ia../ I i F COUNTY ROAD NO. 636,do9 fERMIT NO. SS 6-14 -i STATE LOG NO. JEFFERSON COUNTY FRANCHISE N0. MIU POST O.o9 TO<I.o DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 98368 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES AppBlcar�q��o �A ��$$��plqgl� 0,19914 "gg' T:19 Contras or� 0.L Name PFWIFI� Mni9I`THNJ�.c Clame .io��b77 No.: Address MANAGER I & M Address_f(J — 2720 OAKRIDGE -DRIiE PORT ANGELES 'iAJ 98362 ��� ✓ C `✓ ��F !, Phone: l �i�. 1 Phone: Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain i The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) Z 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: e-cJi2 ,4zi'ot/2 —C. Date: % - / '= V i � 0 � P E R M I T f e ! Subject to the following terms and conditions, PERMISSION 15 HEREBY N ED 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: � . T/- /�_� Date: b- I-) lY� NOTE SPECIAL PROVISIONS ON R,IEVERSE PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT CALL „�, BEFORE ✓Work covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily. You DIG _ _ Work is not completed. Recommend permit be cancelled. _ Traffic control adequate, _inadequate. 1- 000 -424 -5555 REMARKS: INSPECTED BY:_ Date: 17 -19-85 I. i General Provision, per Jef fart-' County Ord[ 2-81 and MAC 176.40, 1 ' 1, All rk done under said Ira..Also shall be done in "Ir and tnO r0u9h end wo rsmen114e manner. In The IeY leg of ....... ror0u rid 0 ire Aches, the tun netl'9 `I eaveptutn trenches 1101 htunnel 'Adis tcn<t e and plpellnet d table, I under ttlety roatls, Ignft •ol -way or r county propartlesk ine and .Ae Spin Such as Mey ce isa rY pret+u tl0" to 9ua rd the to so that de to int enne rt es little at pas 5l ble ran... dltche, mt ur wl to pu bi lc Ire vel and mall take all due or tunnels a le /t Optn et ni`n t, A 9e or In7 Y shall t actor -a arl st EY rte ton of s cn wart, The 9 f e grantee She 11 pl ate in work; we rn and 'are eny of such trenches, llgn is rid berrl<ed0s at such eny InJury t0 person or person, 0r damage in eny /ellure'Treglect t01 rope Y t0 pro perty tosuc nedptnrll'n I[5tce9elessees , eor neglect, par In properly gut rd or give we ruing of eny tre n the,, dltc net or tunnels ine 2. dug or malnte_d by the grentee, grentee, 1tt Successor[ Or assigns, Snell tom in such ce consult tl On under tucn p <re, granted by the County permit end shell here completed end nave In ape ra clan right, there In Engl veer wife in the tl taco p0 rtl pn -/ fee tY Stem of ImproY even tt es con /erred upon the grentee shell teauand to nn in to in me period Ste fed n0Y be solar as u Soecll l e0 In turn p¢nnit Or the noccupled tlreets, 7. Tne grentee Shall leave reds, etc., arc c- ncerned, ell streets, m.sl[SOanpvpI lw-g I work, melon avenues, al leyi, roads, highwayt� rlgnt s -ol -way nit,uctII s Y the 9raesce, its 0 r pa or na Out lame',, esc., and -tear coon tY prope rt les, a /ter le In es good end sa In con'I tlon in Y 9 and lei tel llny re Set aloe is o try [tars, t0 the SDecl ilea ti phi d a ec all re and II r -road monuments nice here pee' dls to rb ;d SIr d 1 s pproval /fee [aunty Erg lnee r, ray pinerro�t`S D�eceO nalleoe` 4. In case o/ any de mega to sa ld ,area ways, cum - -vfs, gutters, ts, avenues, ell eys-or ads, nlghreyi, rlgnts •o 1 -way P". ther count �. by the tt h¢S, Load or A re [e waits, rain ra fep'c grantee, the said grentee agrees t0 pair Y proPertfes, 0 to pored 0r surteced he pl pa s, nano Or embankment r ls, brf Oges, trestles, nerves, landing, Ca mO ge et the ea rl leR Or m -'omen lS time p0,sibte at Its own cost end eapen se. When the County Engineer Ee fe_I,,, re the, an emergency situatlOn apes ealst, he may order restore re to a Sale c0naltipn any such street, avenue, end nave cone an and eli ell ey, road, nl big 'Y', rl ght •0 /•way or other count y work c- n,ider <a ne to sf try t- , `ape es 01 ea baeptlmepaf[e rlean`p le /on Dp L1ona us7heo Oe replayed Y Property Ie It 0Y t /tt -n s true or reset recorded mpnu+en tf 1/ e one grentee r tMt{ In s If doing sutra work. grantee, so demand, shall grantee lolls to r pl e<e or 1 pay t0 the county 1I1 costs 0! Such cons, ruction re se[ eme "'and l r re Dalr end or ins cal lotion of mains, lve,, saneAcp'itnutalon re Pipes, DOIC{, ca 0l a', lines filling and /ecllitle s, service, err asnne t along, over and/or under tI, co my roads, rlght3 + anner as t to Intor -o/ -way ar Other county Dropertlet p repair, -r re1-ca [I pn o/ the /arc Ith the conet ruction, ape re t ion and main t0 lect to told Ira i tructu re, Iota tea the terra race a1 rain, nor rl to one 0t her lit ll ltles, r, tt sAell be done In ^ucA grad leg or lrtprpvement of such county roads, rl get St ft' 7. Tne owners a/ ell f•va public Or private, Eroln1, dl tents and Y -r -trier county s."nege other utll ltl es, Pro rt le s. the 11n<s aria Itfes of the Dubl is or prive te, In tailed fo Such county roads, tee ... lyh is •0 /•w granite. Such Derente shall coon Snell Aare Dre Terence a3 t0 the posl tl -n and lace clan of sucheutll prop" I' einue In the event `so t0 t or ltles Ins is I e0rlthsrespect oI th! necetsf ty 0f rel0ca tInq or [hang leg the gre de DI any such Th` q�e'tee, a Ier totthe es ellA county road t-of•w er es practicable, shall construct new utill ! f enues, Ys, bpulere r0i or ['-rough /are, ty ac it itl<s under ay' see ll snail not be unree sane of be undertaken only wl th [ne app rorat`p /pt he County lEnq y wltnAel a. Grantee shall In un once rt a ken, or n her lneerefPAOYIDEO, Owe rer�ltna tpieldreeti, , reesana Oil. Line `p convert eaisting orernead /a<[l isles t0 unfit rg round /eclfill Dprov el penaAeeC utl 11111, ar tens 0l aced unCer es es and when eq uiDmtn5 re le on poi isles steno rd in Ce to rani rain Protean re3 ei to bllsned p 9r -una, unless such Is unsa le, liry ractl p cement he If IPPemCnt cal, o grantee, and unn to rely aporl ea to rpa n its se I r onpn1ce11y /a<I1l ties (hall bt o trot cep D race lcal, imam c tical or scan- nlcall Y un re a ions ble' area, cite bllsne0 In an u der [his dinart e, provl dad that n0 Y area Set aside /-r Du bl It perk, stn -ol, new overhead 9, 6pecl el Pro rls ipnf. -' utility Dl ayg round ar eIntel I field Purposes. • E r• CR3 /(�. 5 />`-//LL Oe INSi,4 LL I� fI' /rl a�N.'m �I ✓k'7 OF 1 i 3p, 13eLOW Ck15 /Nq CRONNIJ 6L2VA- T %On/S /s Z• /-9L( �;srH�aeaa 4ltea SNAaC 33 2esro12eu f i c CK_ Pair Approved by Merlin PERMIT REQUIRED C1,13. 1 3 . 88 0'7,42 AM kPorlt T o w n s e n d Garage P 0 1 Verbal ❑ Jurisdiction — PERMIT' 5359 Date Call for Service Connection OUT Flealonco IN UIA Pacific Northfilifest WI Buried Service Wife - P8990 (6-81) No, Work Order Complete by WORK LOCAT1% CONTRACTOR'S ACCEPTANCE Address Firm Cily44AI)) 6CY, County tJC-E]E_f Stai Signature Name- Tills Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . unit Price ❑ Cost Plus ❑ Fiat Sum Note TMc r,ay not be in accurate representation Im.11 dv,ll•, lira ,fft the carn,actor's responsibility to properly local, work In the field.. ORIGINATEDBY 0_A4)bGiE —Date Now 5/0 No.T_0.t_0.5jL_ Due Date b-.j -k_? Bill to: PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL Repalr ❑ Tel. No. 395' 3 2V Temporized Attention Rearrange ❑8/0 No. — Due Data — Address :L Type of Siry Ica city —ZIP— c CK_ Pair Approved by Merlin PERMIT REQUIRED ❑ yes ❑ No Received from Verbal ❑ Jurisdiction — No, — Dale COMPLETED BY Date Call for Service Connection Flealonco n,.?v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7- . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Note TMc r,ay not be in accurate representation Im.11 dv,ll•, lira ,fft the carn,actor's responsibility to properly local, work In the field.. APPROVAL For Flat Sum/Cost Plus $ Recommended Date Approved by -Date— PERMIT REQUIRED ❑ yes ❑ No Received from Verbal ❑ Jurisdiction — No, — Dale COMPLETED BY Date Call for Service Connection Indicate North Sketch Work necivired Include Lengths, depths, Aire size and amount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7- . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Note TMc r,ay not be in accurate representation Im.11 dv,ll•, lira ,fft the carn,actor's responsibility to properly local, work In the field.. OAIOlNAL COPY A; 1 :L COUNTY RUAU NO - 6�7 10 STATE LOG NO.— JEFFERSON COUNTY PERMIT NO. 9'9- q--7 -I FRANCHISE NO. T ILE POST M' -0 •q0 TO DEPARTMENT OF PUBL IC WORKS FEE PAID —Yes — 0 ONLY ll OFFICE USE ONLY C Jefferson county Courthouse OFFICE USE Port Townsend, WA 98368 _I PLICA'IION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES P Applica Contra 0 Name -ej Name I Job No.:, Address MANAGER I & M Address /0 F9 g A, ce gall -12 1110 OAKRIDGh UKIYL r, e, s poll nat"Age6a-- Phone: Phone; �plr2.te' f" Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, and maintain_ o P /2 z01 Q 7- 190 1iG The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) c-11 sE� Sew 7- Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terns and conditions that Applicant has read and will adhere to the general provi- set out herein, and states sions set out on the reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached hereto. Applicant Signature: C) Date: A P E R M I T MEMO 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 provisions set out on the the 2-61 and WAC 136-40, including amendments thereto, general 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: 7 -8?, APPROVED BY: NOTE SPECIAL PROVISIONS ON R,h[qSE PERMIT *INSPECTION REPORT by has been completed satisfactorily. BEFORE Work ork covered permit YOU DIG Work is not completed. Recommend permit be cancelled. Traffic control-adequate; —inadequate. 1- 000 - 424 -5555 REMARKS'— INSPECTED BY: Date !, M Mr 7Le lorl6 P. 7n, Add— _ _ ' Burled Service Wire - �uaa-10 !°*dk Nodhw" 10 No _ 66-10'7 ` ,f Work Order Complete by_. ouaN dy WORK LOCATION CONTRACTOR'S ACCEPTANCE Afte" SCC�_'2 -- y - Firm__.. —_ CeyLei'L1,lII4�i��Cou/n(y., V ZEr.'1_._Slate w-i Sipnalun ,.. _,. .._.. t Ntpr>r C. Date G Linit Prica ❑ Cu,t Plus ❑ Flat Sum 1� I OWAKATED P'Y u �— Date • 3�' NSW (JS /O Nci _. Due Date..__ ._. Bill to PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL (PAnMIr 0 Tel No _ Tempo,izad O Atlantic,, A4IarrwVa0S 1ONO _..____._DueDala___ AddrosS._._ .__. , 1 Type ofSa ice._ = city--. _...__ ZIP - !, M Mr 7Le lorl6 P. 7n, Add— _ _ 1 d..ory,laad Wak _ _ ConuScl'- R .,acr ouaN dy rff�7- APPHOVAL Fo, 1, 114, -s E Recommended .._ .. Date Approved by .. .... .. -_ °_ . Dale. PER1,111 REOUIRED ❑ Yes U No Received from. _. ______.. ... _._ _ . Verbal , Junsdiclion __._. No ._ _. _.. Dale _.... ., r r COMPLEIEDBY _.._... _.. .., . Date. Call ._. lot Service Connection Indicate Nortn fIE Al I S w 1 es —_� COUNTY IWAU NO. 6384o IERMIT NO. Sd STATE LOG NO. JEFFERSON COUNTY FRANCHISE N0. ions l i MILE POST 2 TO U6` DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID Y hereto. OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE scant Port Townsend, WA 98368 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Applicant: AA�� yy�'i jj'9��HH; aana eI a9 pao• s Contra tor: oo �AllBC �L Job No.: Name G�i:fi��,t�(li_�d c$ t!ame��i,e2 D� Address MANAGER I& M F.ddress_�� I A — PORT - ANGELES, MA 98362 Phone: Phone:CAv el Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and Condit set out herein, and states that Applicant has read and will adhere to the general p sions set out on the reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached Applicant Signature: LJ- la/,Ww, Date: LL LA P E R M I T you Subject to the following terms and conditions, PER14ISSION IS HEREB RANTED to Appl to construct, operate and maintain utility facilities as requested above. This permit is conditioned upon Applicant's compliance with Jefferson County Ordin 2 -81 and HAC 136 -40, including amendments thereto, the general provisions set out reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached hereto. I No work shall be done under this permit until the Applicant has received instructs proceed from telephone APPROVED BY: K //h s� Date: 6- / ,V-eS -NOTE SPECIAL PROVISIONS ON REVERSE PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT 1 once on the ons to CALL „o.,, / r DEFOR£ _ ✓Bork covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily. YOU DIC _ _ Work is not completed. Reconmend permit be cancelled. Q /� _ Traffic control_ adequate; _inadequate. 1 "t100 "��'R "� REMARKS: INSPECTED BY: Date: L l9'8a es —_� ONLY ions l i rovi- hereto. scant CALL „o.,, / r DEFOR£ _ ✓Bork covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily. YOU DIC _ _ Work is not completed. Reconmend permit be cancelled. Q /� _ Traffic control_ adequate; _inadequate. 1 "t100 "��'R "� REMARKS: INSPECTED BY: Date: L l9'8a General D I I nt per Jef tartan County Ordl � Z•BI end NAC 176 •a o. � ` 1. All worI done under Seld franchise shall be done in a thorough end ..rsmenllte manner. In the laying of unde rqr p p , + t.ns[ruttl0n of other /atlll.lPS and Ne opening o/ trentMs, the tunnel log under County roods, rlgn(so l -we .und PI II send cab lei ono in, 11 tna 11 leave sucn [rent het, di panes end tunnels in tutu a way as to Inter re re as little et port ible .Ito y ^r of"er ^out ty Dro pt rt, et, the caste ro P eta tloni to quard the tame so Gnat da Ra ge or 1 "Jury snail not occur ar art st b pubs It travel and hall take 11 due e9d ntea ditches r tunnels ere lest open at nlgnt, the grantee mall piece aI rn log lights and be rr rfed.f fiat iucnvI work; sucn wart. TnI grantee Shall be liable for anY 1'hill t0 Derson or and where any .1 sucn trentnet, through enY /a it ore or nag. eat to pro pe rl persons o dame qe to pro pert usta lnropth rough its is a 9e l...... aor ne91<c [,our 1 If guard or give warning pl a"y {rent has, Ol Lt het or tunnel! Jug or ma In to fined by [ne grantee. Z. unr grantee, it' suc<rts orf or ess Igor, shell comm c.nitructl on under sucn pe nnit granted by (he County Fnglneer wf [h In the tilt Derlod sae red in s to permit end hall ne ra tonal eteo end have 1n operation sucn Dortlo" of ale system of Impror amen is a may Or sped /led In sucn pe hole or Ne rights the re In con /erred upon the q....I' shall tease end t«minata Insofar at unoccupied streets, roaIS, etc., a rued. f, eve uei a can e ]. The grantee Shall leave all !tree[ r me to alleys, roads nl hwa A and doln s rl r constr 9 r ,ts •o / -wa 9 uttion 9 and .Goer In, o1 sucn wrt p rort, ma kang repairs no e0ultmena, rtr., In es goad end sale cond ltl onal "no,lpresrr[Iai� after IaYlnq and Into ll log sped /i ca dons d approval !the CO USty Engineer, reset t0 the y the grannee, Its groo is o tractors, nd ell recd reed monument3 wn l ch nave been dlstu reedfor dl iplecedrbyDaherroraeI,,:] eba I� 1, In tau 11 e"y damage Co wl' streets, avenue[, alleys, roads, hlgnvayi, rlgn LS •o /•way or .Goer county proper Ll es, or to pa vPd or Sur faced road. ways, Srn -put., gutters, dltahe s, wod or cc epairI welts, drain DI DP S, hand or emban tm¢nt rolls, bridges, trestl et, who rres, la "Cl ngs or ngnumen {s bytne gran to e, one said to rd ,tee agrees to re sucn damage at the ee riles[ Ci me possible et its awn It end e.pen fie. I. When the County E"gl near deteme Ines that an eme rgrncy tl CUe tl On GpAS ells t, ne may order and have done any and alt rorA co nslde red necessary to f restore to a sale cond. tl do any wen street, avenue, all ey,roa d, nig owe y, right -oi -way or other county property lest by the grantee o tondl Clan denge Coos t0 Il /e or property. he ley cause to be repl ated or re fiat recorded monuments I/ A re a san�ale time a /ter Comp le sit' o1 con st ruttI on. The grantee, w 9ran"A lei It to r agents In e o/ doing Sucn rort. upon demeno. shall pay pC the taunt I1 replete or reset same vitnln y e St3 0l Suth cans[ ruG [fan 0r repair and eme, performed el onq, o d /or unGCI the torn ty roeCS, rig nt s -o /• A All rtos tad IIn or Installation o1 me in s, va.vet, pipes, poles, cables, lines fitting and laeltl Lies, Service, repair, or Won o1 the r of not to inter /arc vita the can3 trot Clan, way or app r county pr pe Atlas s CJ act to sold ire nc ni se shell be done 1n arch s trv<tures Iota red Lnere ln, nor wl to the grad inq or Ile ro t l0" a"dd maunten an to f of nor [Il ltles, Dubl lc ar Drive te, drains, dre lne e prave"ent / cn count r di h oad Y s, rigs tf •o / -wa 9 e and 7. TIn awne rs o/ all Y 0r other county Properties. tM Ilnes and %f tit le sho/ tnel ltlet, public gr pr Iva te, Ins Called in iuth county roads, ,t -.,-..y or Other Count grantee. Sucn pf«A,<I shalt gra"fee SM 11 have pre /t ranee as to the poll tl on end Iota..." o/ such utl 11 ties S0 in s[elledewl Chi esl.r in [1me to «ntinue In the eve"! of one oere.Slty o! rl,Otating ar the nglnq the gre Ee 01 any .uch count pact [o one er The gra "tee, as far as Oractluble, shall conic NCt new utility facllitles unCer y road or rlght•o /•way, hues, w yi, oou le ve Ads or thorough la rei shell Dc unde rt atrn o I 1 h h ground. F, tension /overhead facilities f0110winq streets. snarl not be wreA SOnably withheld. Grantee shat) con verL "'A' fng .verheaa fat illtlet/ t ohunEerg rOUndq /ac it ltlesye DEandnwnen eeQu that said e Is unde rte ten, .r woe" other dal",ng orerneed utitla l es are placed under pproval unreaionabl e, tine e,teniion poi lcle5 and Drocedures es pabll shed b ground, unness s cn reDlatement is unsa le, Inpractl aaee "t Dl ltlent itanu rd In .e to n0 ninq oat Is 0pro ttl Gal, Im. y the grantee, d up^it rmly At" ed tnrougn Its service " «onicAlly ' fa<11 it 1es Snell De ton it uc too ar e3 to bl ltnedDra cd^c al or « .nom lcally un reason a.i e• der [his dinance; Drovldetl [he[ n0 Sh1111 e the S y area s.. ail de for pub. la park, S"dol, playground or Ath le t la field "ev o,. rhe00 utility t 9. Special vrovls Ions: purposes. ( /. C/ -}o ©3 F 3 LoW CXiJt NS 117 ECev4rloN' I Z• ////< p;sTu,dge� Y�ReAS sr1�c� 3e e2 esro2eD X10 �{'1 Br�f2 02i9iNAL,. cl9N r���iuwv -g j i i l 1 i 1 I i P77 COUNTY GF NU.�37 /D9 STATE LOG N N0. PERMIT N0. 8J*"3 -r,? -6 ! MILE POST .Q '32 TO�,.rr JEFFERSON COUNTY FRANCHISE NO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID Yes o OFFICE USE ONLY _ Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 98368 3 /ra 41 o5 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES c/e"t /B Appl nt• Contra or: Name Name_, s� .r /OT LJ/J.�,Po ✓E� 5�� Address 9 s?// Address �nOT %yccx/cc r � 20, 99368 Phone:?5 -7/7/ Phone: j Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain .7JLC4pj_i QN Yf C /�]C (i.� �}i'�li' ST nJ H J S/ T 0, / 'F )L) ��aGYJJIi�J• :1 JJ A.ci 4 A.COrVb �I� S /�2- n� �'�>a4 F.e�M , i q zy 1102 Fln The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) /,r/ AJAR ATTL7 ' NF 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: o WUUL�tI PERMIT W 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 ^^ nn APPROVED BY:___ �1 y 94 Date: l_'► NOTE SPECIAL PROVISIONS ON REVERSE PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT CALL b., /Work BEFORE covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily. _ You DIG ® _ Work is not completed. _ Recommend permit be cancelled. 1 -800 -424 -5555 _ Traffic control_ adequate; _inadequate. REMARKS: INSPECTED BY: Date: l Z General Provisions Par Jefferson County arm 1 2.81 and WAC 135-40. r 1. All rk done and Id ( a c.tse shall lM done in a thorough d rkmenl lke manna in the ley ing of underground DlDellnes end <abl es and the Cons trot tl on o/ other /acil l[I es end the opening o/ trenches, the tunneling under coon tyrroad t, Iglu •gf -way or other county prpparties the gran let Snell leave such ere nche s, dl tc has end tunnelt In such a way es to InLe r /ere at little as pots l Dle wl th public ere rel end mall fete ell du, and n cessary preceu Li ohs to qua rtl Lle fame so that demtge or In ry Shall not occur or arise by reason of suU wo rkt end wne re any of such trend he t, ditches or Collets ara left open at 1ght, She grantee $hall place warning lights and barricades at Such a position s to gl re adequate warning o/ such work. The grantee shall De 11aDle for any injury to person or persons or dame qe to property sustained through Its ca re tossnesf or neglect, or through any /dllurc or neglect to properly guard or give warning ai any trenches, dl Isles or tunnels dug or ma Intel led by the grantee. 2. Tree grantee. Its successors or assigns, shell cement! canetrudtion under such p¢nnlL granted by the County Engineer within the time period stated in such permit and Shall have completed and hart In opera lion Such portl on o/ tAe system o/ ImDroremen is e$ may be specified In such permit or the rights therein conferred upon the grantee Shall cease and terminate Insofar as unoccupied streets, roads, etc., are don, erne d. 7. Tree graMee Shall leave all streets, avenuef, el lays, roe ds, h"1w'y,, rigIIs•nd •way end other county pr opertles, alter laying and Installing Ins and da ing construction work, making repel rs to equl peon t, eft., In as goad and safe condltlon In ell respect$ of In were belore Ile demand! - went of such work by the grantee, its a9enis or contractors, and all recorded monuments which have been disturbed pr displaced by the work Shall be went reset to the specific!Ll on s and approval of Ile County Eng In r. �7 0 t. In Case of any damage to said streets, avenues, el lays, reads, highways, rights •of -way or other county properties, or to paved or surfaced road - ways, turn -outs, gutters, ditches, wood or Cant re to wa t kf, drain pipes, nand or embankment rafts, bridges, ere sties, wAa ry es, landings or monuments by the grantee, the said grantee agrees to repair such damage at the earliesttime possible at fIs own cost and expense. 8.' VAen tnt County Eng lneer de to rmines that an ewe rgendy $Itua tion does exist, he may order and rev, done any and ell work considered necessary to vet [ore to a safe canal lion any such itree t, avenue, alley, road, Alghwey, rl ght •o /•way or other County property le /t by the grantee or agents 1n a condition dangerous to life or property. he may cause to be replaced or reset recorded monuments If a grantee fails La replace or lset tone within a reasonable time after completion of construction. The grantee, upon demand, Shall pay to the county ell costs o/ such construction or repair and o/ doing such wo rk. 6. All construction or installation of mains, valves, pipes, poles, cables, lines fitting and facll iliac, servl ce, repair, or relocatl on If the teem, per formed along, over and /or under the county roe ds, right s•o f -way or other county prop! rtl<s tubj act to sale franchise shell be done in such Is a manner as not to Interlerc wf th the construction, opera Ilan and ma In of other utilities, Dubllc or Drira tee orate, drainage ditches end structures 1p a therein, nor with the grading or Improvement of such county roads, rights•of•way or other county properties. g. The owners o/ all ether uttl ltles, Dubllc or prlve tee In'W11ed In such county roads, rights -of -way or other county properties prior in time to tM lines and /will its of the grantee shall nave preference of to. the post tion and location o/ such utll hies so Installed with respect to the grantee. Such preference shall continue In the event of the necessity of relocating or changing the grade of any such county road or right -of -way. 8. The grantee, as far as practicable, shall construct new utility facilities underground. Eatenslon of overhead fed 111tiea lot JOwl ng streets, avenues, ways' Douleva rds or thoroughfares Sha11 be undertaken only with the approval of the County Engineer ) pAOYl OEO, however, that sold approval Shall not De unreasonably wl thnel d. Grantee shall cpnvert eat sting overheld /ac ll ill es to underground /edit It les ei and when egvl pment replacement { is undertaken, or when other eaifting overload utilities are placed underground, unless such replacement Is unsafe, lnp vac ti Cal, or economically unreasona0l e. Line estenslon policies and procedures established by the grantee, red unl fonnly aDPl led through Its service Brea, Shell ae the !tans rd in de termin ing what IS "p re ctldal, "actidal or economically unre a salable" under thi$ ore trend,; provided that no new overhead ut111 ty facilities shell be construeted or established In any area set aside for Dubllc Dark, school, playground or athletic field purposes. 9. Special P.0,1en,; No 0Fefv C LIT r J9 of IZoADwgY L -.;i.L 96 F}LLOweZ) . i i I� r APPLICATION FOR PERMIT 7 TO: Jefferson County Department of Public Works Courthouse Port Townsend, WA 98368 The undersigned Wes, Ron, and Barbara Reed hereby applies for permission to Landscape portions of Ness' Corner Rd. and IrondaLe Road at the Hadlock Intersection Sketch: See attached Landscape design. at .. On County Roads Ness' Corner and IrondaLe Road xbetwaet HadLock intersection: and agrees to perform work in accordance with all rules and regulations applicable as' .on .' this document and subject to inspection and approval by JEFFERSON COUNTY.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Applicant .._ . dress (-�'d /ae,E yf/oyL 9833 5 3�y�7 Phone Number Uate APPROVED BY:_ DATE: 9/y/87 Page 1 i (please see reverse) i PERM' NUMBER S7 "3- 51 -/ COUNTY ROAD NUMBER 6 33,10 ` 31Y /f 7 Ae2X°_ I P E R M 1 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 agrees to repair such damage at the earliest time possible at his own cost and expense. 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. I ' 1 Permit Inspection Report: o JQ 0.14. i I 1 ^ Inspected By LZ, ele, Date i 2--r9 -99 Page 2 1 r APPLICATIUN FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Name and Address of Applicant: PUGS E,EE�� E °EC4ek:'3' Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, uperate and maintain t- 1R,Q -1 The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) or��T w�_S u? n r 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 Lhis form and any special provisions attached hereto. �^ /] Appl icant Signature• �> Ltz� r _ Date:_ �oz )9 1 — P E R M 1 Subject to the followinj'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- /0 -_'39 (_ ,NOTE SPECIAL. rROVISIONS ON REVERSE: PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT UTILITY DAMAGE IS COSTLY. /Work covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily.. CALL 48 HOURS _ Work is not completed. BEFORE YOU OIG _ Recommend permit be cancelled. Traffic control adequate; _inadequate. 1- 800 - 562 -6478 REMARKS: _ INSPECTED BY:__Z.,,.myL Date:_j f_98 Form 114 F COUNTY ROAD NO.63�1op --- _ STATE LOG NO. MILE POST' OzE 1'Oo•3o JfFfCR50N COUNTY PERMIT N0. O. ,_/^ / DEPARTMENT OF P115LIC WORKS FRANC SE NO - - FEE P /l[D OFFICE USE ONLY, yes` Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 98368 APPLIC/fION -FOR INSiAL1_A110N OF UIILI1_IES Name and Address of Applicant: Pacific Northwest Bell Breoierton Wa- 98310 - ' -- -- Application is hereby made for i permit to construct, operate and nlalnl.ain Place cable across and along Cedar Roak (Please see attached sketch) I The utility installation is located attach neap or drawing) (Please see attached sketch) -.- _ Applicant agrees to perforn, the work in trio[ compliance with the Lrrn,s and cond ilaons Set out herein, and states that Applicant has real and wiII adhere to the rlcncrai plovi - slon, set out 01) the reverse side of this form and any Spacial provisions attached hereto. Applicant Signature Terrie Comstock (206) 478-5688 -Port Townsend R.O. 8F3-7 -9199 Da Le: January_?7,_1988.___. l/ l l/l/l1/ltllllllllll P L R M I T (�� Subject to the following terms and condition PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant to construct, operate and maintain utility facilities as requested above. This permit is conditioned upon Appiicant'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 -- - - -- -- - Date / z9 __8$ - - -- LLL1_l 7- I- L=77LZ7uZ COSTLY. PLRMff INSPECTION REPORT - - - - - -- 2 '7 1 3 /W ,i, covered h.y permit has been RS completed satisfactorily -- Work is riot completed. ���, L _ Recommend permit be cancelled. 78 Traffic control adequate; - ,inadequate. REMARY,S: INSPECTED QY: Date: - /Z_/ i -866 -- Fo,m114 4 -I 1 STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF JEFFERSON In the matter x Resolution No. 114 -88 Imposing Load Limits on x County Roads, Pursuant to x (.. ROW 36.75.270 and x RCW 46.44.060 x WHEREAS the County Roads have been subjected to freezing temperatures for sufficient time to cause frost penetration; and, WHEREAS the moderating temperatures will cause the ice to melt and reduce the load carrying capabilities of the roadway surfacing; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT to protect the investment and to prevent damage to the roads, the roads are being signed with permissible loads for various tire sizes. The load limits will be enforced at the times the signs are uncovered. This Load Limit Restriction shall be in force from December 5, 1988, through March 31, 1989. ADOPTED THIS J DAY OF lk 1988. BOARD OF JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS t Y B.G. Brown, Chairman 1 .tee \Larry Dennison, Member ��'��� � •1 Y 1� � � .LPL C � �IY- -C cti-.. i �•: ' George C. Brd nn, Member SEA Ie y� ATT ST OAi ne C. BrEdrigg 1 elcrk of the Board' ' MOTOR VFHICI F PFRM17 ISSUED BY JEFFERSON COUNTY W,% Wi%. C,7 ?• VALID CN COUNTY ROB LISTED BELOW ISSUED AT PORT TOWNSEND, WASH7INGTOH . PERMIT ISSUED 7b ADDRESS IN ACCORDANCE WITH CUUPTER Z00 TIE VEHICLE ' lJl� I/27, PERMISSION IS OR VEHICLES HEREIN DESCRIBED TRANSPORTING HEREBY GRANTED 11D OPERATE 1 TEM FROM J-,2 tl.0 17 F}L j VIA COUNTY ROAD P CeDa.2 v£ ess'� r2 2/ oi�Y J2. vc� (%q -cceY THIS PERMIT VALID FOR THE PE , R I oD of c e .v� (3 e ice. / i o Q S VEHIG E DESCRIPTION -- ----- AXLE TRUCK TRACTOR -- - -- TRAILER ---AXLE LIC. NO. SEMI TRAILER_` PERMITTED AXLE WEIGHT ----------------- -- TIRE SIZE LIC. NO. -- --- — FT. ......... IN. MAX. WIDTH ____ - -FT. IN, MAX. HT.•CF.RT.WT._YES_NO -- - - -FT. LENGTH - -_ - -- FT. FRONT OVERHANG` REAR GROSS WT —_FT• ___ _ ------SOLID TIRES OTHER REASONS LIC• CAP. __- �_— _-- _- ___— _- - -__ —_ EXCESS ■T. — -------- _ - - - -- — RFSTRIGTIONC MAX. SPEED B MPH ON ALL BRIDGES DAYLIGHT HOURS / ON ALLOW NO OTHER VEHIC LY. NO MOVEMENT. LES ON BRIDGES V DURING INCLEMENT WEATHER TRAVEL CENTERLINE or ROADWAY ON BRIDGES ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR OVER - FLAGMEN TO CONTROL TRAFFIC ON BRIDGES HEAD OBSTRUCTIONS FLAGMAN REQUIRED NO SATURDAY, SUNDAY OR HOLDIAY ON TRUCK MOVEMENT. RED FLAGS DISPLAYED ON LOAD ' SUBJECT TO WINTER ROAD REBTR IC- )✓PILOT CAR AHEAD AND IN REAR TIONS — MAXIMUM SPEED OF =— —MPH - -- � LIABILITY CLAUSE - -- - - - - -- - - - -- IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT JEFFERSON COUNTY ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY TO on BY SAID LOADS FOR DAMAGE CAUSED AND THAT ALL WASHINGTON STATE HIGHWAY STANDARDS AND LAWS REGARDING THE MOVEMENT OF OVERWIDTH COMPLIED WITH AT ALL TIMES. AND /OR OVERWEIGHT LOADS MUST BE STRICTLY '.i COUNTY ROADS ARE ONLY USED AND 1, THE UNDERSIGNED, ACKNOWLEDGE THE RECEIPT OF $5.00 FROM PERMITTEE COVERING THE ABOVE DESCRIBED MOVEMENT. SIGNATUREy / -_L� - `�_� TI TLE���NtiiN �if/ •i- FEE POTZFI 115 (REVISED B/2/B5J h • COIINT,Y'ROAD NO.Ze9zo -/- —� PERMIT NO.Ab -/ -� -/ AUTRESSING YES NO j JEFFERSON COUNTY � MILE POST DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PA I'D %Yes _No OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 98366, P •> / /sr CHECK ONE: APPLICATION FOR ROAD .APPROACH RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Application is herby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain a road approach. Please describe loaction (attach map or drawing) Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set• out herein, and any special provisions attached hereto, Applicant Name p /f /�'A ,•\/ c., i + Contractor Name Address - Win'., <..,. / Address Applicant Signature_1 „ /� , !Contractor-Signature Date Phone Ute Phone /`and'! Note. Indemnity provisions ofparagrap 2 bntreverse side. PERMIT 1 • Subject to the terms and conditions on the reverse side, . PERMISSION IS.BEREBY•GRANTED to Applicant to construct, operate and maintain a toadapproach,asrequested,above and a special* provisions attached hereto.' - + ny No work (.s/hall`'be done under this permit until the applicant or c-o7ntrac notified /torha"s• telephone_ /� 1, • . , E�. 5 h' ) APPROVED ,HYp V.� rf t.: l �i�.9 N'Y,,., (� � • I .. Date 5., 1 "� '7 -. �',. C✓• r- r• PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT.• Norkcovered by permit har been completed satisfactorily. - I CALL 48 HOURS Work is not completed. , BEFORE YOU DIG Recommend permit be cancelled. 1- 800 -562 -6478 Traffic control - adequate ,. inadequate REMARKS i INSPECTED BY: h DATE' Form 113 -a (Re.•A 2 -p2)' ..- -. _. t J GENERAL PROVISIONS 3, THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT TO RCII 36,)$,)30, .340 AND ,ISO AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. - Z, TXE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AGREES TO PROTECT JEFFERSON COUNTY AND SAVE IT HARMLESS FROM ALL CLAIMS, ACTIONS OR DAMAGES OF EVERY VINO 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 OR! F INSTALLATIONI IN CASE ANY SUIT OR ACTION IS BROUGHT AGAINST THE COUNTY FOR DAMAGES IA 5ING OUT OF OR BY ASON Of ANY OF THE ABOVE CAUSES, THE PETITIONER, ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS WILL, UPON NOTICE OF COMMENCE- MEN 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 0R AGREEMENT WITH A THIRD PARTY TO PEgFACT THE WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT, THE THIRD PARTY, AS A PAfli OF THE CONSIDERATION FOR ITS CONTRACT WITH GRANTEE, AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE i WITH THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH 1, ABOVE. 4. ANY BREACH OF ANY OF THE CONDITIONS ANO REQUIREMENTS HEREIN MMAADE, OR FAILUflE ON THE PART OF THE GRANTEE OF THIS PERMIT TO FINISH CONSTRUCTION WORK HEREUNDER W `JU IT H IN DAYS SMALL SUBJECT THIS PERMIT TO CANCEL- . CATION AS HEREIN PROVIBEO.. S, DURING THE COMSTRUCiiON OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTEE SHALL COMPLY WITH THE OANUAL ON UN IFOgW TpAFFI - QEVI[ES pgR_ g��1,FAy_ 'TgO PUBLISHED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, 6. ON COMPLETION OF SAID NO RK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED, ALL RUBBISH AND DEBRIS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED AND ' . THE ROADWAY AND ROADSIDE SMALL BE LEFT NEAT AND PRESENTABLE AND SATISFACTORY TO THE COUNTY. T. THE COUNTY RESEgVE3 THE RIG T TO ORDER THE CHARGE OF LOCATION OR THE REMOVAL OF ANY STRUCTURE OR STRUCTURES AUTHORIZED By TN IS PERMIT AT ANY TIME, SA10 CHANGE OR REMOVAL TO BE MADE AT SOLE E %PEN SE OF THE PARTY OR PARTIES TO MNOM TMI9 PERMIT IS ISSUED, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. • •— (♦. ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR lfLOCATiOy BY THE GRANTEE SHALL BE DONE IN SUCH A MANNER AS WILL CAUSE LIABL FOR ANYS�AMAGERTORTHEEGRANTEENBY PEASONCOFNANYSSUCHKWORK BYFJEFFERSONUCOUNTYALITSNABENT3SORBREPRESEHTATIVES. . OR BY THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS BY THE COUNTY UPDX ROADS, STREETS, PUBLIC PULES OR STRUCTURES IN QUESTION. 9, THE - 17 GRANTEE SHALL NOTI�y A FINAL INSPECTidI't,AN"Q iiHF,_CCOpTY'S REPRESENTATIVE UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT SO THAT YfUDF. ') .. ...- ...__.. }}}} II _. ._...._... ... . -. SPECIAL PROVISIONS __ Cl. APPLICABLE PROVISIONS ARE DENOTED BY AN (X) 1 A ^Oi OT 'HE Cl Y' PERMIT SHALL BE ON THE JOB SITE, AND PROTESTED FROM THE ELEMENTS, AT All TIMES DURING THE [ONSTpUCT10N AUTHORIZED ZED BY SAID pERMIT WITHIN THE COUNTY S RIGHT-OF-WAY. (} - $. THE APPROACH S LL_BE CON STRUCTEO IN ACCORD NS WITH THE ATTACHED DESIGN PLATE TYPE­ , =, APPROACH, A 1 'a FT.LEMGTH OF.... H DIAMETER CULVERT PIPE DITCH + SHALL BE PLACED IN AND LAID TO A TRU E LINE AND GRADE. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SURFACED TO THE LIMITS AS SHOWN ON THE PLAN AND THE GRADE OF THE A 1 A[H SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROFILE CONTROL ON THE PLAN,' p, 1gECTING OF SURFACE MATER FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY ONTO COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. 3. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY 5URFACEO BACK AN ADEQUATE DISTANCE FROM THE EDGE OF THE PAVEMENT TO PREVENT ANY MUD TRACKING ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD, ANY MUD TflACKEI ONTO THE COUNTY flOAD SMALL BE IMMEDIATELY.. CLEANED UP BY THE GRANTEE OR HIS AGENT, 4. IF NECESSARY TO INCREASE SIGHT DISTANCE ANO BRUSH SHALL BE REMOVED FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE APPROACH, THE INO ISCR I M INATE CUTTING OF MERCHANTABLE TIMBER OR DISFIGURING OF ANY FEATURE VALUE SMALL MOT 0E PERMITTED OH COUNTY . ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, OF SCENIC ❑ S, WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS BETWEEN O;OOA,M. AND MOP^ UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ENGINEER. ❑ 6, A SURETY BONG IN THE AMOUNT OF S WRITTEN BY A SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO OO BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF XASMINGTON, SHALL BE FURNISH ED TO INSURE COMPLIANCE Ml TH "'Y AND ALL OF THE TERMS AND CON D{TICHS OF 'HIS FEpNIT An0 SHALL REMAIN IN FORCE UNTIL ALL NORK UNDER THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNTY, '� ❑ I. BEFORE ANY LOG MAULING OPERAT IONS. BE GI N, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF S_ . BE FUpN ISXEO BY THE GRANTEE TO PROTECT THE COUNTY AGAINST ANY DAMAGE TO THE COUNTY ROAD AND TO INSUflE ' COMPLETE REMOVAL OF THE APPROACH AND CLEANING UP OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COGRTY• APPROVAL OF ALL CLEAN UP NORK SHALL BE SECURED BEFORE THE BOND HILL BE RELEASED, ❑ B, SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS i I i li 1 Form 113 0 1 4 PIP-; �. LOUNLY RUAU N0.6-gz) S1aTE LOG N0. PERMIT NO.�p -ia _ ! MILE POST ,Q,.p�TO_ JEFFERSON COUNTY - - - -�I DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FRANCHISE y0 OFFICE USE ONLY FEE PAID - Jefferson n Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsensendd, , WA 98368 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF IITILITIES F1�ys9 S°—° ii- -Lo $965y; „ App11c t: / Contracto Name_pT ��xdNS� &RG 71 Name UEiQ6 /�cJ / /7i! /7y Address 2442 �yp�� z� Address_ ?&2 ✓ 0. rmr�n. e X253 Phone: y r / Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and mainta n IFS/ F _?O �%/ / / //Jn JTrOr»<G ✓ .0 i �in.9T �C U.�.C'7JJ The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing)_ Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict comolian— �irti rDate: —LIZ.- og PORT app��d� �n completed satisfactorily. iadequate. Date: /2_ i APPLICATION TO OPEN RIGHT OF WAY Application is hereby made for a permit to open right of way. Please describe right of way (attach drawing or map) . Ldh X +.n hti: a 1 rc ti Y z r1 9 ra '3C;ti l c. K do I 1 �. ati n14� •i=Lr•r�,d �,� •io i. �] <• -G P(,:',5 ;r, d< At 5lcrr a I q )Y Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set out herein, and any special provisions attached hereto. Applicant Name_ C� I>y rc r C: • -f Address y'h i nr 7 V" Signature Date: O D - * ** *PERMIT * ** Subject to the terms and conditions below, permission is hereby granted to applicant to open right of way. Applicable provisions are denoted by an (X). _ Applicant is authorized to construct a private access road to his or her property in accordance with applicable standards for private roads. BHx�.3¢q �. The permit does not prevent other lot owners from using the access road. In the event users of the road wish to have the road maintained by the county, the users shall improve the street to minimum county road standards, or may form a road improvement i district per ROW 36.88 to pay for the costs for improvements, ments. The right of way sal o P g y h 1 be located and staked by a licensed surveyor, at the expense of the Applicant. Applicant shall construct a roadway to county road standards. The right of way will be located and staked by the County Engineer. After construction to county road standards, the new road will be maintained by the county. *Note: Applicant shall pay the county one -half the mill value of timber removed from right of way in order to offset costs to the county for future improvements. / RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL BY/�jE�- == �'�""_ DATE.°lP'NaUIZ�i� APPROVED BYC%� -c.�kl DATES Q Chairman, Board of Commissioners RECEIVED DEC 8 1988 sa (C JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS nFPT J r cl i i I i � } T 7<' CQT 7'k S 0 S _ l C 0.n o N l Qharc� fo atirNs 7��P �� G�oa.c� /o V-c fr . I Sa T Wac(�o� /i�CP fa C�P4Ia (Ji4c�� ha.be I�orlCe� pN InP �10._I� ��D1^ Oh�1e Ou.l- Or kE (; NOV 2 9 -1988 JEFFERSOi`v COUNTY Pitf3CIC WORKS )F `.J j r F-1-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206 385 9160 Gary A. Rowe, RE, Director Robert G. Nesbitt, RE, County Engineer TO: Dave Grove Port Townsend Clark - Treasurer. I. FROM: Eileen Simon Administrative Secretary Jefferson County Department of Public Works SUBJ: Notice of Franchise Rondclay Meadows water System DATE: November 15, 1088 Please post the enclosed "Notice of Hearing on Application for Franchise" in a conspicuous place on the main bulletin board in the Courthouse and leave posted until November 28, 1088. tj lhi� A (;Wn L) r so swear and affirm that on the day of ?0t) VCK416 t--, __ __.___,1988, 1 posted the above noted "Notice --'-Hearing" of Franchise on the main bulletin board in the lobby of City Hall, David Grove Clerk - Treasurer City of Port Townsend RECEIVED NOV 17 1988 JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPT, 100% Recycled Paper ---------- JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS d { 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 ;xf bra Port Townsend, r' WA 98368 (206) 3859160 Gary A. Rowe P E., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., County Engineer 1 ( r ' TO: Postmaster United States Post Office FROM: Eileen Simon Administrative Secretary Jefferson County Department of Public Works i SUBJ: Notice of Franchise _ Hearing; Rondelay Meadows Water System G DATE: .November 15, 1988 t Please post the enclosed "Notice of Hearing on Application for Franchise" in a conspicuous place on the main bulletin board in the Courthouse and leave posted until November 28, 1988. I .JQ1lea k.11� �_ so swear and affirm that on the day 1988, I posted the above noted "Notice r of Franchise Hearing" on the main bulletin board in lobby of the Port Townsend Post Office. ��� Postmaster i U.S. Post Office - City of Port Townsend j RECEIVED NOV 17 1988 F JEFFERSON COUNTY Pf )RL!C (A/0 R!<,,; f)F:PT 100% Recycled Paper J : DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 �JEFFERSON (206) 3853505 Gary A. Rowe, Director Robert G. Nesbitt, PE., County Engineer 1 TO: Dave Grove Port Townsend Clerk-Treasurer FROM: Eileen Simon Administrative Secretary Jefferson County Department of Public Works SUBJ: Notice of Franchise Hearing: Rondelay Meadows Water System DATE: October 26, 1988 Please post the enclosed "Notice of Hearing on Application for Franchise" in a conspicuous place on the main bulletin board in the Courthouse and leave posted until November 21, 1988. I, PAL)tA A so swear and affirm that on the 31wj day of 0ot-08i52 _11988, 1 posted the above noted "Notice of Franchise Hearing" on the main bulletin board in the lobby of City Hall David Grove Clerk- Treasurer City of Port Townsend NOV 2 2 1988 JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DFPT 100% Recycled Paper F7 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 385-9160 Gary A. Rowe, P.E., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, RE, County Engineer TO: Mary Gaboury Jefferson County Auditor FROM: Eileen Simon Administrative Secretary Jefferson County Department of Public Works SUBJ: Notice of Franchise Hearing: Rondclay Meadows Water System DATE: November 15, 1083 Please post the enclosed "Notice of Hearing on Application for Franchise" in a conspicuous Place on the main bulletin board in the Courthouse and leave posted until November 28, 1088. Mary E. Gaboury so swear and affirm that on the 15th day of November I posted the above noted Notice of Franchise Hearing" on the main bulletin board in the Courthouse. L-L Mary Cdboury Joffe on County Audit r 100% Recycled Paper r i STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF JEFFERSON In the matter of: x RESOLUTION NO.105 -88 Notice of Hearing on x Application for Franchise - x Rondelay Meadows Water System x �! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Randelay Meadows Water System has l filed an application with the Board of County Commissioners of Jefferson County, Washington, for a franchise to construct, operate " and maintain a water system, authorized under Title 56 RCW, including those common under Title 56 and 57 per 56.20.015, consisting of installation and service connections upon, under, over, across and along the rights of way of the county roads of Jefferson County, Washington, more particularly described as follows: Those county roads lying within the Plat of Rondelay Meadows, L j as recorded in Volume. 6, Page 17. of Plats, records of Jefferson County, being in Section 28, Township 30 North, E' Range 2 West, W.M. The Franchise Application is for a period of twenty -five (25) years. The Board of County Commissioners of Jefferson County, State of Washington, has fixed Monday, the 28thday of November , 1988, at the hour of 10:30 a.m. o'clock in the Office of the County Commissioners, Jefferson 'County Courthouse, Port Townsend, Washington, as the time and place for the hearing on said application. Such hearing may be adjourned from time to time by order of the Board. After such hearing the Board will take such action with reference to the application as the Board shall deem appropriate for the public interest. This Resolution repeals and replaces Resolution No, 102 -88, L signed and dated October 24, 1988. DATED THIS DAY OF {_11e11_u.C!ti11J ,1988. 4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ��i�c44CW B. G. Brown, Chairman arr enn sober .'.I SEAL: ATTEST: George C( Brown,. Member /Jerdine C. uFag4,1,�O L it Clerk of the Board t P i i f m m r� I DAVID M. DENDELL A- 1-1-01ZNI Y A. -V l.A.W 1001 HIGHWAY 1.01 EAST S[:iJlJlyl, WASHINGTON 98382 (206)683 -6788 September lf,, 19P,8 Depart.mcnL of Public [corks Jel'fcrsou County P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, Wa. 98368 ATTN: E.D. Simon Dear Eileen: This is a fol:Low up to Your ].ctLet• at' Junc 22 1988, Attached is a copy of the agr,cemenL of sale w Lh res Pect to the Ronde lay Meadows Water System. The Lransaction was actually closed on ,June 24, 1988. With the completion of certain Post - closing matters the tt ^.ursact]on i.s nog,• complet.c. Pursuant. to our conversation of even date, 10 not endcavotc. to coPY you with all of the lc,g +.t 1. documents since they are extensive and largely unnecessary for your purpos• Please note the enclosed check;). es If you have any questions please contact me af. the above address and number, Very- 'Cru].,v Y • DEW .1d Bendell j i r I i L ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this day of 198V between SUNSHINE ACRES INC., (Seller) and ATLAS DEVELOPMENT INCORPORATED, (Buyer). Whereas, Seller owns and operates two water systems located in Jefferson County and Clallam County in the State of Washington. Whereas, Buyer desires to Purchase substantially all the assets of said business, and Seller desires to sell the same, all on the terms and conditions set forth below: NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: 1. PURCHASE AND DELIVERY OF ASSETS. A. Buyer agrees to purchase and Seller agrees to sell the following assets of the business. a. All of Sellers tangible personal property located which composes the operation system of the water supply system. b. All of the Real property rights of use dedicated for the benefit of Seller which are utilized in the operation of the water systems including all dedications of easements and licences as contained on the Plats of of the Sunshine Acres Subdivision and the Rondelay Meadows Subdivision. d. Those specific parcels of real property as described,on exhibit B hereto. ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT/PAGE 1 -�A L LL e Legal franchises from the counties of Clallam and Jefferson authorizing operation of the water systems. B. On the:day before the date set as the day of closing, Seller shall deliver to Buyer a notarized Bill of Sale conveying to Buyer the above assets. 2. PURCHASE PRICE AND TERMS A. The total purchase price shall be $125,000.00 B. The total purchase price of the assets being conveyed to Buyer shall be allocated as follows: a. Sunshine Acres realty ............. $6,900.00 b, Equipment and Fixtures of Sunshine Acres ............. ....................$113,000.00 C. Sunshine acres Drainfield .......... $2,500.00 d. Rondelay Meadows Realty ................$500.00 e. Rondelay Meadows equip, and fix ....... $3,000.00 f. Water systems franchises ............ $5,000,00 C. Payment: The Purchase price of shall be paid as follows: ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT/PAGE 2 j K j" LL 1 Seller' shall pay all the debts and liabilities in connection with the operation of the systems prior to the date of closing. Seller agrees to hold Buyer harmless from any business or trade debts incurred prior to the date of closing. Any accounts payable incurred after the date of closing shall be the responsibility of Buyer. The parties intend for Buyer to acquire ownership of the assets being purchased herein free and clear of all claims. 5. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SELLER A. The Seller has good and marketable title to the personal property being sold to Buyer herein and will convey the same to Buyer free and clear -of all encumbrances. Seller represents that there are no lawsuits or other legal proceedings pending that could effect title to the property being conveyed. Seller represents that he has all necessary state, local or county licenses necessary for the operation of the system. Notwithstanding the above Seller shall grant a quitclaim only with respect to non-fee legal interests granted herein and shall not warrant title to same. B. All business payroll and other taxes incurred by Seller which could result in a lien on the assets conveyed have been properly filed as provided by law. Any payroll, Sales or Business and Occupation taxes due after the date of closing shall be promptly pAid by Seller. ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT/PAGE 4 r 6. REPRESENTATION BY BUYER that all liabilities incurred in the a. Buyer warrants business from the date of closing shall be the responsibility of S` the Buyer. r b. Buyer warrant and agrees that subsequent to closing, he shall abide by all federal, state, county and local statutes, ordinances, regulations and franchises relating to the operation of said water systems. Buyer specifically warrants that it will exercise a high degree of care to insure that the standards of water quality required by the appropriate government regulatory bodies is maintained with respect to the water systems. C. Buyer warrants that, with respect to any and all personal licenses required for operation of the water systems, that he has all necessary qualifications therefore and knows of no fact that would interfere with his entitlement to said licences. Buyer agrees to, at closing to execute any estoppel certificates required by Seller, certifying that he has executed all permits, applications or other documents necessary to entitle it to commence operation and management of the water systems. d. Buyer warrants that in the event that any judicial or regulatory proceeding is commenced against it which in any way relates to its competence to operate the water systems or in. any t, to the quality of water derived from said systems, k' way relates xl ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT /PAGE 5 mau an documents to be delivered shall be consumated on the busie ness d day prior to that date. 8. PRORATIONS. Ad Valorum taxes insurance licensing fees, and (if applicable) due and Payable in the calendar year in which this agreement is closed, shall be Prorated as of the date Of closing. 9. CLOSING COSTS. Escrow Fees shall be apportioned one half to each party. 10. POSSESSION. Purchaser shall be entitled to Possession at closing. 11. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This document constitutes the entire agreement Of the parties and may not be Supplemented by any oral modifications. This agreement may be modified only by a writing signed by all parties hereto. ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT/PAGE 6 -I 12. TIME OF ESSENCE. Time is of the essence with respect to the perform ance of all covenants, conditions and obligation set forth herein. 13, NO WAIVER, The failure of either party h ereto to insist upon strict performance of any of the terms, promises or conditions of this agreement when and as due shall not be deemed to constitu te a waiver as to any other or subsequent act or performance. Any act required to be performed prior to or at closing shall be consummated on the business day prior to that time and place. 14. EXPENSES Buyer and Seller agree to bear their own legal, accounting and other expenses in connection with the preparation and consummation of this agreement. 15, BENEFIT OF AGREEMENT The terms of this agreement shall be binding upon and inure to'the benefit of the heirs, successors and assign's of the parties hereto. 16. NOTICES All notices, demands or other communications given under, this agreement shall be writing and shall be either hand delivered or mailed, postage prepaid, to the parties at the addresses indic ated below. Either party may give written notice ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT/PAGE 7 r L .. .... .... to the other to change the place to which further notices to said party shall be sent. 18. Until closing the risk of loss with respect to all property being sold shall remain with the Seller. A 19. in the event that any litigation or regulatory proceedings are necessary to seek the enforcement of, or interpretation of this agr eement, the party determined by said court or regulatory body to be the prevailing party, shall be entitled to their costs and attorney fees in seeking said enforcement or interpretation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement. SELLERS 8 YERS SUNSHINE ACRES INC. ATLAS OEVELOPMENT,CORP. BY HELEN DENT SEC./TREASURER BY NORRIS E. NIBBLER SE-C./TREASURER 2S E.D. WARREN, PRESIDENT ATLAS DEVELOPMENT CORP. BY VIVIANE HIBBLER ITS PRESIDENT ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT/PAGE 8 j, EXHIBIT B I ' , as recorde iu V ^lum'e 8 °f Block C of Fourth Plac of Sunshine Acres d llam County, Wash inbc yl', an• e records of CIS I ro it siteiu Btoek R of Su nshinu Acres, Division 5, as recorded in Volume [s, page 47. records of Clallam County, Washington. I recorded Volume �voir site in Block T of Sunshine Acres, Division 5, as in Its, page 47, records of Clallam County, Wash in g ton. I 3 • uarter of Section 21, quarter ° Clallamo county, Washington, described as Lion of the Northwest q 30 North,. Range 2 West, W M at the poinco n the South line of said Northwest quarter he the Northeast t fro. lying South 89 02'32" East, a distance of quarter; thence North 0 °57e28" )f said Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; East, a distance of 200.00 West, of " West, a distance of 218.77 feet h Che South distance of 218.77 feet; thence South 89 °18.77 pence South 0 °57'28 quarter, chance North 89 °02'32" rthwest quarter of the Northeast q e of 200.00 feet to the point of Beginning* B `•, Northeast quarter '°firffeeson county, Wash of Section 28, Washington, described as `r.ion of the Ran 2 WeSt, ' \• 30 Ncrth, Range a southwest quarter of h a ion the Eas` 1g at the Southeast corner of said Nor, on coordinate Sys. thence. North -hence North 1 ll'24" East (Wash [n g. uarter, 594.80 feet; er of the Sour.hwest q quarter of the. Sal Northeast quart arallel with 'he West / 2+' West parallel with the North line of °said No Westa p� q / to the True Point of et quarter, 820.93 feet; thence South 1 D7'.0 West the Sou ;hwrst quarter of said Sectton, 2L1.08hriee South 1 07 45 East 242.84 ( "eta bent r. North 1 °01'45" Easy ❑g; ;hr.ner South 89 °0'32" West 242.84 trot; t frr;; thence North 89 OS'3'L feet to the True Po in, of Beginning. / F of the North half East 6U feet of the Wrsi 1,502.36 fee•- W.M. rth 240 fern of the T.ownshfp 30 North, Range 2 West, ' Southwest quarter of Section 28, s9n County, Washington. i i. Drs v5 r0. 03 NOTICE Jefferson County Public ?IPrns Jepart;uent is itequesting Statements of Cival.ifications and hequest to be Considered fo:' Award of Contract for PrOf ss:Onai Lnginecring and Sw'vey`ng Services Jefferson (orinLy : sniiciting Statement;; of iluall.fieation..j toget.hor itt request to be coriniiereo 1'c: the svnr'1 of Cost— cts from gt1al',fi2d �7.illeering, and Sury .n; fir'is tc � inlevic:e pro r 4 e - .anal en lr Cr tn�; au.i surveyin.. services cn r var.0us p1-0je,t..• for the Puul c Wort :s DcpartnlenL. i SCOPE OF WORK: TLa work to be )erl'ormec. •lil' consist O,^ provirlin; 'traffic on as needed b;�is, cng neerinr /Planning, sand Surveyinb, Civil and Structural .:nt;; tecr .. ;;, Const:'uc Lio: burveyin,�, anr! Construction 1 tcturi tt Inspect 0n anal Testing in tilt preliminary, Ci!i it Ilcttt of qly 7114 eci `75 L ^t:C tl Ott ptt75es c: Count) i1O %l ci and Sr'1 i'. On Stl'UCt.0:7 OjeCt En,,,ineering anti Surveying services ot:,.r than tho-. 1tsLci 'nay be r qui.'ed and rc!1ections 1'or ail services, as detc•; ned by the County for tP.c 1;8y calendar year anal tnc van Ous pr., Of projects, v.ill be from L:10 submitted Statements ' ani NCqucs Contracts for :neividual projects shall be neCoL:a,.eC in aCrordbrlce Witit ii'' ;).ov and the County's selection ! prOCC55. t SUBMITTALS: Statements of Qua:, lVications & hi quests to be Considered for iiw•ire of Contracts for services must be submitted Lr) the Jefferson courty Jepartricnt o` FlibliC ),o, n,, P.O. box ' 1210, Pert Tmarsenu, llirigton, yOjoo, f,ttent;on b:ober't L'. NEst.itL C,)tl1: [vinecr , nc _ste, thin n Janary 1;, 1ioy. infor.uL.onLror tre. rlticipatee Projects and t ^r. ,Int:cipsted ' service for eNcr, is vtilaa:le upon :(,quest frC!n thn aoot.: ofl;ce. Our,llPied f..rn trtere•,tod in provi:iing services {:.e encowaged tc7 i update t't_.r :;tatetnenCs ann itequests Dated til L; t:y of 00cembuI 1)oJ. 1 uoru'd of ael'ferson County CO•c'r,issiPners u. 3. nVO »r,, Chairman l 1 I i } ) 1 1 , f t r J JEFFERSON COUNTY' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ,r 1820 Jefferson Street 7 r. P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 3859160 Gary A. Rowe, P.E., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., County Engineer December 16, 198E 1 William Perka ERA Real Estate 21 Shine Road Port Ludlow, WA 95365 Dear Bill, I spoke With Bob Nesbitt, who informed me that the pit you are I interested in will continue to be retained by the county. Thank you for your interest. Should you have any further questions, please contact me. Sincerely, M. Carter Breskin Property Manager t PWA02 i I i 100% Recycled Paper I JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS •.. •, �.\k,,,•' 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 3859160 r' Gary A. Rowe, P.E., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., County Engineer December 16, 1999 Atlas Development Corp. C/o David M. Bendell, Attorney -at -Law 224 W. Washington Sequim, WA 99282 RE: Rondolay Meadows Water System Franchise i.. Dear Mr. Bendell: The Rondelay Meadows Water System Franchise has been approved and granted by the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners. Please ihave the applicable individuals carefully read and sign the enclosed ACCEPTANCE OF FRANCHISE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Please return the executed documents to this department. Sincerel(• m� E.D. Simon Administrative Secretary Encl. (4) xc: PWA 02 1 ( 100% Recycled Paper i M Jim Rough & Associates Creative Choice through effective meetings 1040 Taylor St, Port Townsend, WA 98368 206 385 7118 Gary Poop Director of Public 'York., Jefferson County Port Tfjwr-;erid. Wa 983ha Dnr Garu, This is nrl.1Status report for Noverriter aThe ri . ... . Road Cre,-,grrtjph,3.', noade s017,P irterp"ting progress this trunth, larrvery plea•.-ed with h,),,.q rruch trust this ,. group vas able to begin with. Dur di,.�cw1'icjn !h;a,,,e reached bp1jond the here I are " tag„ to ,-Mt can to niake tniz,, phic Letier. ' Alet,f tali epinten on bringing people together and stoppirg the prevalent attitude of not being involved. The group is anxiou,: onie result: .,, but is enjoying the chance to tail Earl haw shri.,tti J noucr, more interest in jjajng the group forurn for, his purposes and i? beginning to j sin a real dialogue. *A particular interest li;i5, been to involve the landfill --given though these have said no. Ho ever, Jeff canie to one nreptino and Rick to another and is at result the landfill oeeole are now induced in at weekly meeting out there. This i3 an important step because the landfill has o I t ,j the c r:idp -P their' rrtwt iniportart is ue to be lack of conirrunication— that i.,,, "Ne t tip u never r row what is going on." .The read crew group i starting to tackle a 3pep planning issue. *I bouk Dave and Tong with r"', to the J,-)ttle AQP Mesting to hear a pre-3entatior, bij 3 Net ng e ecutive on thei r E Fn P] c,ipe I nvolverrent Pot grwrt. It .,-n exdti ng for there to be included Thee reported to the group at the next rneeti rig *Net with Larrlj Denn4- an d BG Bro%,n. Public 'hor is ha' 'tartad .5 change proce5sand I want to wooth anq threateni ng 3"lped a-nilich w pond b1p. #Thi-� ns s difficult tune for the office group. Theo strolcled with the next shift in their I set up the ni-ti no rnaterial s and left he office in, i der to aep how thpg wjjjld rrj;3naCe %Athout nee- They had decided to Co on with two 1 1p�, 0 rfieeti no separately, but this did nol u 'r :mrtirtlje Ore grolip decided t u - t a n s is,'ut. thou could thei r teeth into" They selected plarni rig the move to dc%,in;tai m At the next nreeti rig the ihole group i rivulvej with thi? - - otil ij theg found that it wasn't wortj ng either. Thell had t jr�bled b,,j,,k i nto the they had started with, ord 14 it now na better left net: deci,-ior; prc ,ie-s get -Olic k, particularl y due to low re-pett frorn the erjrrrrds�n cner.5. Lai ru D�rnison cante. to the la:,', weei ng and wa-s or active Pat ti"I parti. -.i ncerel 1J, r j M j— J�u�R c9 S. SO STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF JEFFERSON In the Matter of: x I Changing the Name Resolution No._113 -88 Of a Frivate Road x � WHEREAS, the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners has been petitioned to change the r name of Carli Court, located in Sections 13, Township 20 North, Range 2 West, W.M., as shown Exhibit "A', and on attached WHEREAS, a majority of property owners using said road are in a greement regarding the name, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the road shall be named Molenda Lane. ADOPTED THIS DAY OF Y „C-” _ lOIIII. JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS B.G. Brown, Chairman �-- - "-- ' Larr W. Dennison, Member �' ✓•'� gown, �••..450� SEAL:- ...... .... George C. _._ Member c T ATT�ST: /Jcrdine C. Bragg &rk of the Board t t , F , f i - _____--- ____.-- ____-- _____ - -.; . i I _______ ______________________._._.__.. _._________a_____________._ _ i v. t PETITION ifl CHANGE ROAD NAME WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, representing a ma,Jority of the property owners along the rood named: LEN0A LANE ' '- ,•, '; do hereby petition the Honorable Nourd of Jefferson County ComrtisSioner•s to change the name of said r road t.o: CARLI COURT PROPERTY OWNER PRINT NAME i ADDRESS SIGNATURE PROP'ERT'Y DESCRIF'1I0N ----------- - ------------°---- --- - ti95 & f4))N:2 R0 3 Q, BOND - --------------- - - - - -- - - -- . - - -- - - -- C O�eix�i•rRl ../ i i vd &A 0:5-,:5,0 STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF JEFFERSON In the Matter of: x Resolution No. 112 -88 Changing the Name x Of a Private Road x WHEREAS, the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners ha, been petitioned to change the name of Molenda Lane, located in Sections I. 13, Township 20 North, Range 2 West, W.M., as shown on attached Exhlbit "A ", and i WHEREAS, a majority of property owners using said road are in 6 agreement regarding the name, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the road shall be named Carli Court. %�, 1988. ADOPTED THIS� DAY OF !�C JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIOCIERS ' : ",\,�li ctMM��sG •..� B.G. Brown, Chairman ! N �,���� 1F11 `! t L a ry Dennison, Member I m , ''� gown, George C. Member TEST: J rdine C. Bragt // r I ler1 of the Board i vd 1 -L STATE OF WASHINGTON COUfJT`! OF JEFFERSON In the Matter at: Rec;o.lution No, 103 -88 Establishing a Name -- 103-88.. Establishing For a Private Road: a: Breaker Lane i WHEREAS, the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners has 1 been petitioned to establish the name of a private road located in Section 17, Township 28 North, Range 1 East, W,M., as shown on attached Exhibit "A ", and WHEREAS, a majority of property owners using said road arc in agreement regarding the name, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the road shall be named Breaker Lane, ADOPTED THIS 7th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1988, JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 7 : -- B.G. Brown, Chairman _ - -- Y { tJ LarryX . Dennison, Member _ I .SCAC� .' George G. Brown, Member 'S 0' ATTEST: / _ J �dgrdine C. Bragg Clerk of the Board' j 1!0V i�88 lEi=FE R I' EXHIBIT "A" S•aoo CaM 01 9S I 6 s P� Rd. d �Sdok h� - Ile Rdcg Reuoen Johnson Rd. �' j -MQPIe Ln. j Embody Rd. 12 Y y 2 apd 6toyI �J. J, Tofa °vdoarR,vr i BREAKE 0 Pt. son <a 4a 1 � Qy w u z y o qJ qbw c �( d' a p0 Ia p Belfrage _ g dlo- f sn I :a rod s�6ay - yI I a' qo 20 e C ND4 22 HotSp Lake 104 _ I real 25 0 . � 29 to � J, rb ]I I72eD` Ln— fury 104 ➢ t i i i r''' PETITION TO NAME ROAD WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, representing a majority of the property owners along the road, do hereby petition the Honorable Board of Jefferson County Commissioners to name said road: PROPERTY OWNER 44j PRINT NAME G ADDRESS SIGNATURE PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 1 � o4RAo � ( SYKV � ✓ _ 0 1 i ff. ludlow, WA 953(.r • 171 P9�+nc c i . t • r t r to- STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF JEFFERSON In the Matter of: x Establishing a Name x Resolution No. 118 -88 For a Private Road: x Groves Way x rr I WHEREAS, the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners has been petitioned to establish the name of a private road located in k Section 19, Township 27 North, Range 1 East, W,M., as shown on i attached Exhibit "A ", and WHEREAS, a majority of property owners using said road are in agreement regarding the name, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the road shall be named Groves Way. / / ADOPTED THIS L DAY OF :f.o+.cX& , 1988. JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 i t B.G. Brown, Chairman Lary DDeennnisGona,. Member 'George O7Brown, Member SEAL: S; ATTEST: Jerdine C. Bragg Clerk of the Board V i i 11 j J to- LL December 8, 1988 RobertG. Nesbit, County Engineer Jeffers on County Courthouse 1820 Jefferson St. Port Townsend, WA 08368 Re: Restoration of County Road Right-Of-Way Dear ea Bob, Recent inspection of utility permits shows restoration by utility companies on Jefferson County road right-of-ways has been unsatisfactory. Continued contact has been made with no apparent actions being taken. Enclosed you will find a copy of Jefferson County's Resolution No, 2-82, adopting WAC 136-40, "Accommodation of Utilities an County Rights-Of-Way". Pleasc refer to WAC 136-40-704, All Utilities Restoration. Effective immediately, all unsatisfactory restoration work shall be promptly redone by the utility. If not, the work will be redone by the county and billed to the utility. Sincerely, Scott Kilmer Planning Engineer C�PWAO 2 o n Raymond, prosecuting Atty. U.S. West Communication, Robert Nesbit, County Engineer Bremerton United Telephone U.S. West Communication, Jefferson County P.U.D. Port Angeles Mason County P.U.D. Ludlow Utilities Clallam County P.U.D. City of Port Townsend Port Townsend Cable T.V. Peninsula Telecom b LL r RECEIVED Washington Srnc DEC 7 1�8 Department of Transportation -0 noc ui iBlvd KT ii JEFFERSON COUNTY T w mu' B n.ono i, i PUBLIC WORKS DEPT oWma.' w.1, r, ""too 08504 3327 o�mo nor, i.,o� s,oro„ry December 5, 1988 Mr. Gary A. Rowe Director of Public Works Jefferson County P. 0. Box 1220 Port Townsend, Washington 98368 SR 101 MP 295 Vic. Quilcene Street Lighting Dear Mr. Rowe; We have completed our review of the street lighting in Quilcene. I am happy to advise you that we will assume responsibility for maintaining illumination in the area you requested. We are in the process of determining if the existing lights can be incorporated into the overall area. At this time we anticipate that we will accomplish the work with a District - level contract to be awarded in early Spring 1989. Please call me if you have any questions. t: Si el Y, � R. E. UARNELL District Operations and Maintenance Engineer RED /cap CDH H -143 cc: A. T. Smelser E. R. Burch Traffic Design Traffic File: SR 101 MP 295 e ;;a r JEFFERSON COUNT' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 7 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 i r Port Townsend, WA 98368 =' (206) 3859160 Gary A. Rowe, P.E., Director Robert G, Nesbitt, P.E., County Engine December E, 1988 Mr. Steve Tilley t Washington State Department of Natural Resources Aquatic Lands Division 20 2 John A. Chcrberg Building Q4i 2l Ol7mPia, WA 98509 Dear Mr. Tilley, I recently spoke with John DeMeyer regarding the Indian Is. Property exchange, and he suggested I contact you regardinc that might be available through the Department of Natural Resources. Could 7011 Please put us on your grants list? Sincerely,Q�, M. Carter Bra 3kin Property Manager P4:A0^ 100% Recycled Paper Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON; COUNTY OF JEFFERSON) ' PRANK' W, GARRED, b, ng sw°rr s ys ho s de pubT.! r•r r.r ha Porr iownsundllell°non Coenrr l,.nder, r ewspap°r whch Kos boon o,rabfshr,J. Pabl'deJn hr. En�ll�sh loop and c' colored )r <o ow n rh r n of Porr low ond,r'n Cau n wn°41; n wyrnl er 'nry Ca r U County a Road Y .a.abet Petition A Portion of Elizabeth Street and and 5 are u o h, gonernl <r<ular'on n sa �d <a HIS 1 , Poor ro Thu darn of rh u Y o re rhos s . 161 o ('r SrP nofr N P­ b T m<h °d errs and Thor rho ,a d ioown,endnerr� „ar l°ader wm on rho P7rh day of lone 19a 1, nppro.od m a p '"SPapur 6y . and Platted Alleys gol the 5upvr'or Coun of sn'd lolfar,on Caun y, and Thar onn°xod's vue in Flsenbels Bay Vlew Addition Notice <oPY of rho ,Ir y is hereby given that a public heortng will be held by the Jefferson County County Road vacation Pe ti ti 0” a Portion A ' Board of c. Monday, 'pctober. m issioners on Of Eliza beLh Street 10:30 O.M. In their ? -' chambe98at the County Courthouse in Part Town. Washtngton,forthepurposeof taking asttmony .concerning the vacation :i of Elizobeth,Street lying between Blocks. 11 and 12 3 and Blocks 17 and 18 in the Plat of Etsenbeis Bay View. Addition, as recorded in Vol. 21 Page 54 of Plats, y I along with the lO foot wide platted alley' In °3 ^appeorodrnrhoregul°r°ndenr rensun said Blacks. B.G, Brown, Chairman of sod ° "d supplement rhoreor For ° Pnper null Perodo( Jefferson County two Board of Commissioners 5th -- 'C0n3B'ar. °w,aw''beg "g °n rho 241110.12 - - - - - -' _ October gB andend'ngon the t_, day ar _October o9irr8sb ,<gbershdur 'ngdall orsrhop°r was g I ly d snibured Perrod Thar rho lull amount ao $ 3,h 3 on Paid n lull, .1 < lumn' h fy 6 he ro a or $5. So per Subsnbed and ..worn re :afore m n rhs 12thday ' °( October 19 j ;g U N'r y bl nd for rho $lore of Wsh .gron, revdin Madlack Pr--l_I i IN JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 l4 o (206) 385.9160 Gary A. Rowe, P.E., Direct., Robert G. NeSbill, P.E., County Engineer December 3, 1088 Dick Spindor P.O. Box 011 Port Townsend, WA 08368 Dear Mr. Spindor: Enclosed you vj,'21 find your petition for vacating a portion of a county road. Plcasc read carefully, state your reason for requesting the vacation, acquire the signatures of ton Jefferson County property owners, and return to this office with the $100.00 advertising fee. If you have further questions, please contact this office. Sincerely, E.D. Simon Administrative Secretary Encl . PWA 02 100% Recycled Paper IN 1 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820JellersonStreet d: P.O. Box 1220 xY`��� " Pert Townsend, WA 98368 V05 , (206) 385 -9160 Gary A. Rowe, P.E., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., County Engineer � 1 December 16, 1988 Mr. Ron Landon - City /County Liaison Engineer District 3 State Aid P.D. Box 9327 Olympia, WA 98504 -93227 Re: Oak Hay - Flagler Road Intersection, CR0738, Fed. Aid No, t RS -P 161(001), LA 0690 i 'I Dear Ron: i Enclosed is the revised True Cost Estimate for Right of Way Acquisition that should have been forwarded with Supplement No. 2 V for the above referenced project. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me. i Sincerely, Eruce L u e :construction Engineer I '. Enclose. xc: C507U corres. PWA 02 100% Recycled Paper Qi -�LL DAY, BAY FLABLER ROAD INIERSECTIOti IMPROVEMENT CR0738 REVISED TRUE COST ESTIMATE FOR RIGHT OF WA Y ACQUSITION PARCEL Q DESCRIPTION ACQUISITION APPRAISAL NEBUCOST IATION TITLE TOTALS COST COST 901122001 5.17 T29K RIW 6.L.1 $5,732-50 $615.00 $415.00 S115.0 36,391.50 605.00 $615.00 WM.(O 3115,0(• $ 1 7 0 00 FA` VIEN ADDITION FU b, LOTS 1, $122,650.00 $615. 0( $ 603,6)4 14, 15 L 16 U 1 ED', 0: KI 6, LETS 9.,2.10 $611.0E , 1.8 t 10 s W5.00 $115.0 7,10.70 -1:, BILK 7 1.07S It2 7, LO.-S 3 t 4, 7h,"(" I' 9119(.07(2 FLK 7, LOIS 14 & 15 $605.00 3615.0 $415.00 1115.E0 $1,57o.(t) 70 BJ 6, LOIS 3 k 4 $W.50 $615.0( 0435.0 $115.00 $2,027.50 93!60606 W: 8, LOTS 5 & 6 $977.50 s615.00 $431.00 1115. KUHi"VUE BL., 3, LOT' 3 t 4 ti,lSJ.OU W5.00 $435,00 IH5,00 52,315 00 96600001 PLY. 4, LOIS I t 3 $1,732.50 W530 $415,0E 111500 S2,947.50 iJ 1. LOTS I k 2 $3,047.50 $615.00 $435.00 $115.00 $4,212.50 7 1 8 FL{ I, LOTS 3 t 4 $55.00 10500 143560 $115,06 Si, 2:0. DO TOTALS $32,370.00 $7,36o,00 S1,360.00 $46,350,0(• $2,K:.O,) ADE 0 FOK sl'oo(mo STATE FOR:E $5� 00� K 6WND TOTAL Qi -�LL 1� Im- fWq 0 �4 s. 0 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES VARIANCE General Administration Building Olympia Washington 98504 Telephone 753-2474 POB 19) P� T-1-1 WA Name: Tpp 'n, rEg,;M MjINTV r)rTp C)p prIgT Tr WC)gKv Firm f Section 8, Chapter 16, Laws of 1973, 2nd Ex. Session ' In accordance with provisions o 2 itea a to of Washington, set forth in WAG 296-126-130, the Industrial Welfare Committee of the St n, after consideration of your request received November 7, 1988 advises you of their action as follows: The variance is granted effective November 23, 1988 The particulars of the variance are as follows: WAC 296-125-030 PROHIBITED & HAZARDOUS EMPLOYMENT Minors to be allowed canvassing/peddling door to door PROVIDING: 1. All minors operate in teams of two when calling on the public's homes. 2. A ratio of I adult supervisor to 10 minors. 3. Use only car or van equipped with safety belts. 4. Work only during daylight hours and not to exceed 18 hour weekly limitations for 14 and 15 year olds. 5. No minor under the age of 14 will be utilized. Machines to be used by minors: Weed Eaters, Brush Chippers; supervised. Dated this 23rd day of November 19 88. Copy to Executive Secretary Affected employee or representative Industrial Welfare Committee > Address LI-700-86 variance 6-76 1� Im- / 1 (6) In ce p II s 1 I,7 I. II 0 1 d t 1 ;toy pow, ' in, se macho y V f al ng ppdratus, on 17) Ir1111C1(ll 1 I CII t. I CI I, food gasoline, SCrV f,C !',ta19n { x(110114. Itll W> k{ I' f n al -It h I Ir .nil nc rt Imv. 1 r Ibl M 1 aI t work (c) On 1 1 I 1 inang or alt rk rcqu 1 o ker to III, 1-1,1-1,d at h ghnr 11 an r d I. I .I. Zell C k) I U 1 k q. ( 101 In g 5 II g all a fIr sd ny clealanq , paling or repairing { 1-en food sl 1 icers an genders, loud choppers and cutters and bakery IyP 5. (f) Wok n I 1 s n0,at 000lurs and all work n pre Vat nrJ mast to s (W appng scaling, labeling weighing pricing and stocking arc perm Ilerl I YOIk a perfgnnerl away Irom omit -cult ny and prollaral on a ens.) (9) Loads Ig and un loathng goods to or I1nal Inlcks railroad cars or conveyors. MINIMUM WAGES FOR MINORS. (WAG 296.125.0 -13) Except where a higher roan morn wage is required by Washington Stale or Federal law (1) Every employer sha11 pay to each of Its Vr her nt nor em pip gees not less than one dollar and seventy eve cents (51.75) per hour, whether 1-pa" oln palled Oa an 11 -110Y ra hires an Piecework 01 othef bass except as may be Whea,vola provided trader this chapter. 12) These nil n mr rat wage provisions sh;l11 not apply to hand capllutl a a IIOrS l0l who r .,pucr,rl Fall U LappCU m nor wurF per ltlds have bCC an slued as provided RCiV 19.72.110. The h:mtl c.Ippctl rite th ere'n 5h;lll be set :Il d rave designed to atleyuately reflect the individual 'a earn ng canacilV. (3) These minimum wage provisions shall not apply when aminor student is inawork place to carry out an occupational training experience assignment directly supervised on the premises by a school official or an employer under contract with a school and when no appreciable benefit is rendered to the employer by the presence of the minor student. REC0RDKEEPING. (WAC 296.125050) The employer shall he respons ble for obtaining and keeping on file the following information concerning eaCh ioinor employee: (I) Proof of age by means of a copy of one of the following bird, certificate divers license: baptismal record: Bible record: insurance policy at lead one year old retention b rth dale' a w l a seed slmnmenl of parent or guardian ring. (21 Personal dada training In fhe I Icl, r nil address a sex (3) Dr—,ph— of enlplolnrenl r arl� sl ;ultl I;.Ilesi hours nil a nploymenl', dialer Peons of spoof e meal and rest nor Is and complete desar pion of del es. (4) Parental inthan,wa 1 for cnlploynlenl by s'gnalum of parent or ql and ,an on ,a form provided by the Division 151 School auiltor'1ai en ter a nploynlont dl r nq any part of the school year on a form provided by the Divsipn I61 1'he employer shall make any or ,a11 of the ahove n format on 'Iv a'lahle to Ilse Division or any of ids - 11theri[r•:I agents upon ..quest. REVOCATION OF PERMITS. (WAG 296- 125 -055) The Division or its authorized agent may revoke any employer's permit to employ minors upon a showing that the conditions of its issua 1ce ,Ito not being ntot, or that other conditions o sl which are debt mental to the health, safety or welfare of the minor. :a VARIANCES. (WAC 296 - 125.060) Variances pernl'tha9 Specific employment of minors in occupations prohibited by these rules may be granted is accordance wilt, procedures outlined I WAG 296-126-130 Thss will ce t IJ that l havoosad the foregoing ro "d tons for rem ploymenl of rn hors in the State of Washa agora I hereby declare my intent to a, de a by till thps:arp ends 1 fit Y %�. owe n /f i, orryne �IR�cToR or- PJ/St./C wa.?,rs rtc6old COUNTY 'DEPT 0'v PU(SwIc Wo21 <S _._ u( 3BS —x11Lo �$ao J'irFERSurJ ,�,• r PORT ;owlJ56N� W,H ........ 3 6 . . - ._. - `fix ' Iddo ✓ ,�I,. ,t. ICom,Y Gcer82Nmcd� (DLI'itER. PICINf._ ON )e �Qn "J'�N 'iFrmmr ,cJJNi _Rug4f {G- pj 7r5R5'dej[oU ]C ✓.v2Qtf!_q/p.f yg r GIJS_..AI A_.IN. COVIT?' PXKS' . _.�_Ooc,:.T,_.:Dar.7.../+'!d,)d s. _oNA:cycAAtfoG n'J.)_._Sir�,N - �nm YJNG 1'd,: v/1.QI/lNd3 u.Y�WAC.]cI G• ^121 -0)D (}% r HousEHaa4s _r -w c✓cAfjbf._',AcJt — (00 NOT WRITE -IN THIS SPACE) -- - r ..._ y J a I l l If e{ IoY osa 5 J tl i pC s t o ploy Yno aG U III Wa.lalglr le Inlpr Yyo ellecl for no year born the'ssunn ee an , da lC nd a� ®Y Nov 2 3. ;. ,l pert' sot of E I; ]S 1 y Lot SI itle�c -. va,hingwn Stile Departntenl of L Ihor and Inds stele, Indilstr sal nCl,al pals D r Snn - -- ;' . Olym pan Wasli ng1on 98504' Telephone. 12061 753-2474 Approved for minors enrolled in Dept. of Ecology program with attached Variance. '� May use Weed Eater and Brush ;hips, but no nx,chette. r f- -1 WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES PERMIT TO EMPLOY MINORS j The following rules, adopted under the Administrative Procedures Act, govern the employment of minors In the Slate of Washington. APPLICABILITY. (WAC 296 - 125 -010) Unless exampled by Washin9loh Slate of Fetleral law, every employer who employs one or more mine, workers on and tiller the effective dalgof rogulat ions must previously have oblamod a valid permit to employ m nors f rorn the Slate Division athese of Industrial) R�eellaatitioonnss,,,Deparrlment of L`x16o q�tl la.d45tnes,' I DEFINITIgr1N'S. (WAC 296.125'043) For thgpurposa of this ortlec ncftPaA:iMIDg!iLi a pefsOn 01 C )her sex who Is under the age of 18 years. (2) "Employ" means to engago. sutler or permit to work. (7) "Employee" means any minor employed by an employer. ' (4) Employer' means any person, association, partnership private or public corporation who employs or exercises control over the wages, hours or working conditions of a minor. ry(5) "Division" means Industrial Relations Division, Washington Stale Department of Labor and Industries. i FILING OF APPLICATION FOR PERMITS TO EMPLOY MINORS. (WAC 296 -125 -020) Prior to the employment of one or more minors. each employer shall Isle with the Division or its authorized agent an app) cal'on for a permit to employ minors within a specified workplace. When validated by the signature of the D' s on's Supery sor of Employment Standards such a p til will m thonze me employer to employ any number of minor workers in the specified workplace in accordance with the conditions established below. - POSTING. (WAC 296 - 125 -027) At least one copy of a valid permit to employ minors must be potted In plan view of all employees Within the confines of the workplace specified in the permit. HOURS OF WORK, MEALS AND REST PERIODS FOR MINORS. (WAC 296.125 -027) 11) Minors under age 16 may not be employed during School hours (except by special permission from school officials as outlined in RCW` 28A,27,010 and RCW 28A.27.090), nor before 7 a.m. nor alter 7 p.m. during the school year, nor site r9 p.m. during the summer vacation season. (2) Minors under age 16 may not be employed more than three hou is per day on school days, nor more than 18 hours per week during school weeks. (9) No mi nor shall be employed more than Sig ht hours per day nor more than five days in any one week. Minors employed past 8 p. m, in service occupations must be supervised by a responsible atlt II who is required to be on the premises. f I 4) No minor shall be employed on consecutive nights, both of which precede a school day, unless working no later than 9;00 p.m. (5) No minor shall be employed more than five hours without a meal period of at least 70 minutes. (6) Every minor employee shall be given a rest period of at least 10 minutes in every 4 -hour period of employment, except as otherwise provided in WAC 296 -126 -092. PROHIBITED AND HAZARDOUS EMPLOYMENT. (WAC 296. 125.070) (1) The following employments are prohibited for alt minors. unless specifically permitted in the text of the Hazardous Occupations Orders in Nonagricultural Occupation! of the child labor provisions of the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, as now or hereafter amended (a) Occupations in or about plants or establishments manufacturing or storing explosives or articles containing explosive components. b) Occupations Involving regular driving of motor vehicles. Occasional driving is permissible if: the minor has a valid Stale driver's license for the typo of driving involved; driving is restricted to daylight hours: vehicle gross weight is under 6,000 pounds; the minor has cvmpleted a State - approved driver education course; and seat bells are provided in the vehicle and the minors have been instructed to use them. (c) All mining operations. (dl Logging Occupations and occupations In the Operation of any sawmill lath mill shingle mill or cooperage -Stock mill. (e) Occupations involving operation of power-driven woodworking machines pewe,dr ven meta Worming punching and shear ng machines. power•drrven bakery mach nes, power - driven paper products machines circular saws band saws and gu llot' tie shears elevalOrs and other power- . dr en ho sl g apparatus (f) Occupations involving potenLal exposure to radioactive substances and to ionizing radiations. (g) Occupations involving slaughtering meet packing or processing and rendering. (h) Occupations involving Wrecking, demolition and ship - breaking operations. () All roofing operations. (j) Occupations involving excavations (k) Occupations involving manufacturing Of brick. tit d kindred prodetts (21 The following types of work are proh'b'ted for all minors (a) Work involving operation of or working in proximity to earth-moving machines, cranes garbage compactors or other heavy equipment 01 5 m lar nature (b) Work n establishments or work places being picketed during the course of a labor dispute. (cl Work asanurses tide unless the minor sa Student nabona fide nursing training program or has successfully completed Such a program Id) Work as a maid or bell -hop in motels or hotels unless them nor is accompanied by a responsible adult whenever the work requires the 7 minor to enter assigned guest rooms. i le) Work as a canvasser or peddler from house to house. If) Work in shooting galleries penny arcades, sauna - massage parlors or body- painting studios. SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS FOR MINORS UNDER THE AGE OF 11. (WAC 296 - 125 -077) Employment of minors under age 16 is subject to the following additional reslriclions. They are prohibited from working: (1) In any menulacturing occupation. (2) In any processing operation (such as libeling of fish, dressing poultry, cracking nuts, commercial processing. canning, freezing or J drying of foods, laundering as performed by commercial laundries and dry cleaning), (7) In workrooms or work places where goods are manufactured, mined or otherwise processed. I j (4) In any public messenger service. (5) In occupations connected with transportation, warehouse antl storage, comet unicalion and public utilities, or construction. (Office or f sales work related to these ocCllpabons is permitted if none of the minor's work is perforated on the transportation media or construction site.) (over) {{ x 1 r Fleeear000 (allia Y CLALLAM JEFFERSON COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL \ �_J 802 Sheridan Ave., Ist Floor, Port Tiwnscnd, VA 08i6h �-J 206 / 385.2571 or 4W-1902 i i RECEIVED 1 DEC 6 tees MEMORANDUM JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPT To: Carter Breskin From: Peter Simpson Date: December 5, 1988 Re: Repairs needed at the Bayshore Motel Attached is a letter outlining immediate repair needs at the Bayshore Motel. The letter was written by the motel managers, Ron and Jennifer Peterson, who said they had talked with your office previously about this problem. Because the repairs haven't been made, the liability continues and will only grow worse as the winter months roll on. I don't know how Public Works sets priorities, but I urge you to put this at the top of the list. The County and Community Action are potentially at risk. 'thanks for your attention. cc. Larry Dennison 1, Ron and Jennifer Peterson M1 f i i f L F7 E3.PLVS;I-IC:)RE: MOTEL BF; CINr-JC)N. WA " rq cD'J e na tD t-- r- 2 6 SS Dear Sir, This is in reference to the earlier complaints I made concerning the upper walkway of the motel. Due to a freeze last night we had the first of many, I fear, accidents. Be cause the moisture does not run off as intended. it turned to i. ice; impossible to shovel or treat with salt: and as a result an elderly customer slipped and fell at the top of the stair- way on the north end of the building. Luckily she was not seriously injured. I am deeply concerned with the continued ignorance concerning this Problem. People, both customers and employees, have slipped when the walkway was only damp from rain water. Now with the winter season just begining I fear for the safety of future customers and possible severe injuries resulting in law suits. I feel this needs immediate action and would appreciate your imput on how to solve this dangerous situation. Sincerely, Ron & Jennifer Peterson Managers, Bayshore Motel . ........... . .. L L 100% Recycle a DEI 'ARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 December 6, 1988 (206) 385.9160 Peter Simpson Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., County Engineer Clallam- Jefferson community Action t' Council 802 Sheridan Ave., 1st Floor i Bayshore Motel, but please allow Port Townsend, WA. 98368 tionship to the facility. Re: Your letter of 12 -5 -88, Repair and management of the facility Dear Peter, Y Commissioners. It is the one I share your concern regarding the investigated various problems me to clarify the Public Works rele time I have visited the site I Facilities Management (a division c problems involve the motel. maintain the facility. The fundinc rd must make the decisions is controlled by the Board of Count' ction (who repaired the deck) county -owned facility that is not i the issue with the Board. Upon request by the board, we have her opinion, and received no associated with the facility. Eac} ection as to what the board have written to the board with my 1 e to Brinnon t0 inspect the the reports because several of the deck and the first floor wet It is my understanding that the boe ree that either of the two necessary to make major repairs. F struction should alleviate the Rick Tollefson of Tollshark Constrc 1 once again be bringing the and writing my report, I discussed ting on Monday. The board was not satisfied with Mi d Paper i asked the board if they wished anot J definite answer. I received no dix wished to do at that point. Because I was concerned to get anot Engineer, Bob Nesbit to accompany n site. We went to inspect both the wall problem, but because the laddc access the roof. Mr. Nesbit did ac solutions proposed by Tollshark Cor deck problem. To date, I have had board regarding the problem. .I wil problem to them at a facilities mec 100% Recycle 1 JEFFERSON COUNTY 'ARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 385.9160 Gary A. Rowe, P.E., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., County Engineer t' Council s Bayshore Motel i Bayshore Motel, but please allow tionship to the facility. f Public Works) does not and management of the facility Y Commissioners. It is the one nder management by Public Works. investigated various problems time I have visited the site I indings. I am enclosing two of problems involve the motel. rd must make the decisions fter inspecting the site with ction (who repaired the deck) the issue with the Board. . Tollefson's explanation. I her opinion, and received no ection as to what the board her opinion, I asked the County e to Brinnon t0 inspect the deck and the first floor wet r was missing, we could not ree that either of the two struction should alleviate the no further response from the 1 once again be bringing the ting on Monday. d Paper i J J LE I hope you do not interpret a lack of action as a lack of concern or ignoring the problem. I feel that I have alerted the board to the problem and reasonable solutions; it is up to the board to make the decision as to which course of action they wish to take. I will carry out any action they direct. I will contact you after my Monday meeting, and let you know if any decision has been made. i Sincerely, M. Carter Breskin Property Manager j cc: Board of County Commissioners encl. 1 r, i i 4 S' h i i LE 1_K le oa,io s JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS I 1820 Jefferson Street -� -' h�tyN P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 s (206) 3B5-9160 i;r �E•' � I ' Cary A. Rowe, P.E., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., county Engineer TO: B.G. Brown, Chairman, Board. of Commissioners , FROM: Carter Breskin, property managerC SUBJECT: Brinnon Senior Center Inspection - DATE: November 17, 1988 On Thursday, November 17, 1988, I visited the Brinnon Senior Center with Rick Tollefson of Tollshark Construction and Custom Woodwork, to inspect the upper floor deck, Earlier in the morning (and the previous night) large amounts of rain had fallen in the area, so it was a good time to observe the deck. j Three areas that we found with standing water had drains plugged with leaves or other debris, and, when the debris was removed, the water flowed and drained the area. Two areas that had standing water were located close to the north stairway, one is adjacent to the railing, and the other is close to the northeast corner, adjacent to the wall. We suggest that two drains be installed in these low areas to drain the deck. s dry with what we would consider a normal The rest of the deck i amount of wetness (given the rainfall) adjoining the upper floor railing. We recommend that the motel manager be instructed to periodically check and clean the drains to keep them free and draining. We also checked the walls that were reported to be wet, with water draining along the outside from the second floor to the first floor. Along the north wall of the upper floor, the wall was damp (this is to be expected since there is no roof over this area). some dampness noted. The construction On the lower floor, there was detail of the deck repair (the deck flooring surface laps up the wall to butt against the exterior plywood with a caulked "caprail" covering the joint --just as it does on the railing side), and the tight caulking of the caprail* do not seem to indicate that the water is leaking from the joint. We feel that the exterior is becoming saturated with water, since it is exp osed has no roofing, and the water is leaking to the lower floor. *we examined the caulking von 1 f,g 3334 100% Recycled Paper f One recommendation to alleviate the problem, as well as to alleviate the problem with the linen closet (that I mentioned in my previous report) would be to extend the roof over this area. It is the only area that is not roofed -over on the second floor. The roof could be extended to cover the linen closet, and the closet could be re- floored, which would solve the worst of its problems. Extending the roof would also keep additional water from the upper part of the stairs and prolong their life. I had mentioned in my previous report that the stairs at both the south and north ends were in poor condition and should be replaced in the near future. Ole Brekke, President of the Senior Center Association, again remarked about the faucet handles turning the "wrong" way at two of the sinks in the kitchen, and I again responded that I felt that to be an item that the senior association should take care of themselves. We examined the freezer area in the kitchen and found it to be slightly "tippy" and it was suggested to Mr. Brekke that he adjust the freezer unit feet (they are adjustable and telescope to position). I also felt this was part of normal maintenance which is the responsibility of the senior association. I once again recommend that the Board require a site plan and timetable of the association for their landscaping and other i improvements to the ground (some improvements are already underway). We would normally require this of a community center as a matter of policy. f i , I DECEIVED I s DEC 8 1988 JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPT ,', 14 r:,, 0 335 t` o� F_� JEFFERSON COUNTY 1 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 y r Port Townsend, WA 98368 (208) 3859160 Gary A. Ro,xc. RE., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., County Engineer r MEMORANUUtf � T0: B.G. Brown, Chairman, Board of Commissioners i FROM: Carter Breskin, Property Manager SUBJECT: Brinnon Senior Center Inspection DATE: June 15, 1988 On Friday, June 10, I inspected the Brinnon Senior Center. I discussed several requests with Mr. Ole Brekke, President of the Brinnon Seniors, and with Jennifer Peterson, the motel manager. Several requests were made for repair: Senior Center: 1. Sink is "backwards" far on /off. I told Mr. Brekke that "living with " the situation seemed reasonable, or, if his seniors have a plumber amongst themselves, perhaps he could donate his time to fix the problem. I, 2. Insufficient number of outlets in the assembly room. This item was previously sent to you as a "Maintenance Request Form ". 3. There is an "open" hole where the sewage pump is buried at rear of the building. It is a depression about a foot deep and about three feet in diameter. This is in the area where the landscaping will take place. The area can be landscaped over, as long as the pump area is mapped as to location. 4. At the location of the old pump house the concrete is pad still in place. Mr. Brekke expressed a desire to turn this area into a picnic spot. Safety -wise, some work would have to be done, as there are some old pipes, etc. If Mr. Brekke wants the area covered, I suggest it be done as a senior- supported project. 5. Mr. Brekke stated that the front entry ramp is riot entirely t safe for wheelchairs. I inspected the ramp, and the porch is square and not faired into the ramps at both sides adjacent to the bannisters; there are edges that could trip a wheelchair or i 100% Recycled Paper I an elderly person should they walk too close to the bannister. I also verified this with the, safety .inspector• who inspected the center this year, He did not believe the problem was of high priority, but should evontual.ty be corrected. 6. Under the deck at the north end of the center, adjacent to the office, a good deal of water run; down the sides of the building, when it is raining. As it was raining when I was at the building, I could see five 01' Six areas that were wet and running with water. The problem appears to be at the attachment of the deck to the building on one Side and the deck to the office on the other. I will be contacting Tollsharl: as to why this is j occurring and as to how it can be corrected. 7. There is insulation still remaining to be installed under- neath the floor of ti,e center. This work should be done this summer, before cold weather. b. Mr. Brekke again expresr,ecl a desire tO make a storage area at the south end of the building, adjacent to the stairs and between the south end of the center and the ground floor apartment. Gary Rowe and I previously discussed this issue with Mr. Brekke, stating that we did not want concrete poured ill area due to drainage problems, but that at decking approach would be accep- table. We also pointed out that a ventilator located in the south center wall could not be enclosed, but that would have to be left in open air. Our position at the time was that if these criteria were met, and the seniors presented a plan to the county, and agreed to do the work, we would approve the project, but that the county did not want to invest any additional monies in the project at this time. I 9. It was pointed out to me that in the vicinity of the sign, there is a large rock (part of the landscaping) that the seniors would like to have moved. To date, the parking lot still remains to be striped (the Public Works is in the process of purchasing a striper). 10. In the rear of the building the drains from the deck above empty onto the 1st floor railing. I told Mr. Brekke that he might remedy the problem by attaching some "L" joints to the downspout, and the water would run outside the railing onto the ground. I j Motel: 1. There is a major problem in the motel linen room. The floor is saturated with water, and is made of particle board. The room itself appears to have been "tacked -on ", and is of very shoddy construction. There is a safety hazard in that the laundry shuts is Open flush with the floor and does not have any restraints to prevent someone from stepping into it. The moisture retained in the 4 wood creates problems with the storage of paper and linens in the room. j q (( 19 J ling on the deck in 2. Jennifer Peterson comp.laiued of pudd discussed with the board, various places. However, as wo earlier mire deck would have only replacement and rebuilding of the e of. water over the years accomplished a "perfect" deck. ins and loosening of the 3. In the south apartment, a great deal ightly, but, eventually, has seeped into the ceiling, causing sta 11, due to losing their ceiling in places.. It is,of course, uns 1 portions of the ceiling will probably fa p joints)are loosening adhesiveness by being wet. rress. I am sending Wimp 4. The roofing job that was done last J the work, as it is have problems: Some of the overlays (la pster is too large for and will eventually lose their effective should be allowed to dump and Wimp Construction a notice to repair county (Joe Such) could still under warranty. to the transfer site. I Mr. Brekke also stated that: the chum d for their own garbage their needs and he felt that the center hem free services. for free at the transfer site, or if the umpster the motel uses is pick up the garbage on our regular trips larger dumpster and each .informed Mr. Brekke that all centers pat will investigate a pickup, and the county would riot offer t ediate attention are the Jennifer Peterson then stated that the d oset needs more than just too small and perhaps they could share a installed, but leakage pay one -half. The motel arid the center .cooperative agreement on this. The severest problems that need imm lie seniors and motel root and the linen closet. The linen cl a new floor. A new floor can simply be and other structural defects will contin parking in the rear of Landscaping still has riot begun. T is with me? I would like users also must be reminded that, due to quests from Brinnon that under no circumstances should anyone tie pp the building. Can you please discuss 'thesereques to establish a procedure to deal with re i is efficient. L; ling on the deck in discussed with the board, mire deck would have of. water over the years ins and loosening of the ightly, but, eventually, 11, due to losing their anuary is beginning to p joints)are loosening rress. I am sending Wimp the work, as it is pster is too large for should be allowed to dump county (Joe Such) could to the transfer site. I d for their own garbage j hem free services. umpster the motel uses is larger dumpster and each will investigate a ediate attention are the oset needs more than just installed, but leakage ue to plague the room. lie seniors and motel the sewerage system, parking in the rear of is with me? I would like quests from Brinnon that pp t i I CLALLAM-JEFFFERSON COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL K2 Sheridan Ave., Ist Fl—r, Port IMI)SLI111, AA Ll83O8 206 / 385.2571 or 4i7-11102 RECEIVED DEC 6 1988 MEMORANDUM JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPT 'Co: Carter Breskin n From: Peter Simpson Date: December 5, 1988 Re: Repairs needed at the Bayshore Motel Attached is a letter outlining immediate repair needs at the Bayshore Motel. The letter was written by the motel managers, Ron and Jennifer Peterson, who said they had talked With Your office previously about this problem. Because the repairs haven't been made, the liability continues and will only grow worse as the winter months roll or. I don't know how Public Works sets priorities, but I urge You to put this at the top of the list. The County and Community Action are potentially at risk. Thanks for your attention. cc. Larry Dennison Ron and Jennifer Peterson q j, h" Prosecutor 210 new Typewriter Typewriter $ 100 $ 100 $ 1200 $ 1200 Superior Court 238 PC w/printer $ 175 $ 2100 232 PC w/printer $ 175 $ 2100 Treasurer 189 System 36 $1675 $20100 new PC w/printer $ 175 $ 2100 Sheriff 189 System 36 $ 400 $ 4800 The following departments for are rental 1989: rates for computers rented to other Human Services 362 286 PC w/ptr $ 175 $ 2100 Public Works Isq System 36 $2750 $33000 235 PC (only) $ 200 $ 2400 236 PC (only) $ 200 $ 2400 360 Portable PC w/ptr $ 200 $ 2400 361 Portable PC $ 200 $ 2400 373 386 PC w/ptr $ 200 $ 2400 372 PC w/printer $ 200 $ 2400 new Engineering system $ 400 $ 4800 new Portable PC $ 200 $ 2400 1 i JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 fL�fy ` l (206) 3859160 G �1 Gary A. Rowe, P.E., Director t7 Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., County Engineer September 19, 198E U.S. Department of Agriculture Farmers Home Administration Cq District Office II 'r 1 P.O. Box 2526 Olympia, WA 98507 Attn: Karen S. Bailor Assistant District Director Dear Ms. Bailor, Enclosed is our pre - application form for assistance through the j Farmers Home Administration. The funding is requested to renovate our Port Townsend Community Center, which performs senior services and houses recreational and social functions for the entire community. Many of the programs benefit low- moderate income families. Currently, The center is in a state of needing safety upgrades, and does not have enough space to provide adequate services. The City of Port Townsend and Jefferson County are jointly working on the project. Funds for the initial design work were committed and the pre - schematic work has been done. Many people in the community have worked together to initiate this project, including the City of Port Townsend, Jefferson County, the Port Townsend Senior Association, Jefferson /Clallam Community Action Council, Olympic Area Agency on Aging, Headstart and Jefferson County Recreation. Thank you for your consideration of the request. I Sincerely, Gary A. Rowe, P.E. PWA02 & R0754 10M Recycled Paper e LL Jx�Y' 71 FEDERAL ASSISTANCE 2, APpLI• CAN" e. NUMOER 3. STATE APPLICA- e. NUMBER APPU. R0754 noN 31- 8 -09 -01 1. TYPE n PREAPPLICATION CATION p, OAtE DENT • FIER p, pATE Yn, mumA day OF ACTION ❑APPLICATION IB 88 mn9n,A 12 ASSIGNED 19 88 9 12 w °,Lwvn. ❑NOTIFICATION OF INTENT (Opt.) 0 REPORT OF FEDERAL ACTION nl ^ ^+ 4. LEGAL APPLICANT /RECIPIENT 5. FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NO. e. APWNenl Nemo : Jefferson County 91 - nni 322 0 p0,w^^e40^Um Public Works Dept. 4 suepvP.o. eo. P.O. BOX 1220 6 ANVA,BER III q.14 3j tl D" Port Townsend ° o«' ^" Jefferson GRAM p. TITLE Washington g-OL^ °98368 mm IrJ,nl Community Facility N Ol-I P «son lFUm, Gary A. Rowe EwuAy, Loan 4..rr.Aw..v,.J 116 ISS -9160 c 7. TITLE AND DESCRIPTION OF APPLICANT'S PROJECT B, TYPE OF APPLICANT /RECIPIENT a =I °«Ills -- D°memN "cMnAYe Port Townsend Community Center: s Renovate, improve community center by corr- N EEUgepnel lnspl°Ign e- s,ee,ele x -,m- m,w p- Eecting safety hazards, parking and space F:B[MO,Delrcl facility needs. Benefiting seniors, youths, G -S ciel Pwpow - adults. Funding to be shared State DCD deuKl EmN °vv,wn„r rnr„ grant, city and county funds, private dondt- pr 9'TYPE OF -ASSISTANCE `ions, FHA Loan. A -B den' D -Inerce 6- swpeme .I C,enl E-0 pn°w lau „tl 10 AREA OF PROJECT IMPACT fv°m„ °e /apn m°urn Sinus ru.J I I. ESTIMATED NUM- 12. TYPE OF APPLICATION C1ty of Port Townsend ERIOFPERSONS A -New CRe „son E- Appm°.1- Jefferson County, Washing ton BENEFITING B- Renawe, D- COnt,nueuon Em„npppm,r, „,„g 13. PROPOSED FUNDING 14. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT$ OF; 15. TYPE OF CHANGE (F°, 12, A- Ircreefe Ddlere F- 011ler (Sper/ 1: B- OOweesa Cd,ers Flrc'e•wDwel� D- pe[reew Oeelwn E- Cenca,°Iwn En,r, °pv,o pn°,e l„rrrlJ e FEDERAL 3 pp e. APPLICANT Second p. PROJECT Second 0. APPLIOANi W c STATE pp 16. PROJECT $TART GATE Yrv. mwrA a °y 19 9 F 1 17. PROJECT DURATION M°nrAr tl LOCAL 4 .W e OTHER W IB. BE SUBMITTED TO 0 Y., mwq d°y FEDERAL AGENCY S. 19 19. EXISTING FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER N/A I TOTAL S_2_7 4_ js1 W 20. FEDERAL AG NCY RE EIVE REQUEST rnbmr. rov, Sm,e 2JPr o yin p 1 a , 1. REMARKS ADDED f US Dept. of Agriculture, District Office II 98507 REMARKS 22. s T-peal of my ero+l�Cge 1 paler, Ge,e s /elgli[e,en p 11 le9'retl py OMB W uIer A -BS 1.1 epq Ian was N4wne4. pvwnnl b lnel,u[Igns R.wa W No n q,pnv poepq[e,m ere We end 1, - 4o[omenl nes peon a,y ewnpr. o eppropa a cManrglauwa e,l respm,as we enacre0. {„w,r er W iTHE APPLICANT C CERTIFIES 'bor,pe 9wermrq panlWma epWcem nM ;;W; ^I ..e[°'^pH.,,^IAeene[,„p A Ne esys,erco If eppovo4. 1D Jefferson - Port Townsend Regional 9 ❑ THAT t 121 Council y 1 ❑ ❑ 131 ❑ ❑ z 23 a TYPED NAME AND TITLE p, SIGNATURE c. DATE SIGNED S! CERTIFYING CERTIFYING u r B.G. Brown, Chairman 1 j 'B B SENTATIVE Board of Jeff. Co. Comm. f.(G 2A. AGENCY NAME 25. APPLICA. Y- reM day TION RECEIVED 19 26 ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT 27. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 28 . FEDERAL APPLICATION IDENTIFICATION u 29. ADDRESS 30. FEDERAL GRANT IDENTIFICATION v 31. ACTION TAKEN 32 FUNDING Yn, monrA d, 34. Yw. mwrA day STARTING a FEDERAL S W z 0, AWARDED 33. ACTION DATE 19 DATE 19 9 ❑ , REJECTED o APPLICANT pp 35. CONTACT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMA. 36. Yn„ mw,A d°y Oc RETURNED FOR TIONIA'nm,°ndrrlpAUnr --0 ENDING DATE 19 c STALE W - AMENDMENT tl LOGA, ,pp 37. REMARKS ADDED ❑ e DEFERRED e OTHER ,pp r O o WITHDRAWN 1. TOTAL 3 .OD ❑Yes ON, 38. In leMrq epov°e[Iiwl,eny [ommenlsre[ene0lrwn cleanrgppuw „wp pns4er°J. p. FEDERAL AGENCY A -95 OFFICIAL FEDERAL AGENCY ,I w�nq rru4o�nse is aue umw provismns pl Pen I. OMBGrcNw A5B5.II nes poon or lh'°mr°nd rrtr°Aiinr A'ul A -95 ACTION LE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE C%io PREAPPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE PART 11 (Chnk one) 1. Does this assistance request require State, local, regional or other priority rating? Yes No A 2. Does this assistance require State or local advisory, educational of health clearance? 3. Does this assistance request require Clearinghouse review? 4 4. Does this assistance request require State, local, regional or other Planning approval? X 5. Is the proposed project covered or an approved comprehensive plan? 6 Will the assistance requested serve a Federal installation? 1, Will the assistance requested be on Federal land or installation? 8. Will the assistance requested have an effect on the environment? W in W 4 the assistance requested cause the displacement of individuals, families, businesses, or farMS7 X to. Is there other related assistance for this project previous pending or rifiCliared7 x 11. is the project in a designated flood hll,rl area? v PART III—PROJECT BUDGET FEDERAL CATALOG NUMBER 70".0. OF ASSISTANCE FIRST BUDGET PERIOD BALANCE OF PROJECT (.) TOTAL L IN rci W) is) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. "Total Federal Contribution $ $ 484,011 7. State Contribution 8. Applicant Contribution 350,000 9, Other Contributions 10. Totals 140,140 $ 974,151 PART IV—PROGRAM NARRATIVE STATEMENT (Attach per instruction) 1. FORM AD-621 (REVISED 6-78) PAGE I LE PART IV PROGRAM NARRATIVE STATEMENT Jefferson County currently operates a community center in a former school building at Lawrence and Tyler streets in Port Townsend. Built in 1930, burned in 1943 and rebuilt in 1944, this 12,600 sq. ft. facility houses a wide range of services and activities, including a portion of the community services for the elderly and the Head Start Preschool. The aging physical plant and deteriorated condition of the building presents serious health and safety hazards to the public as well as high operating costs to Jefferson County. The rest rooms and much of the building itself are not accessible to handicapped persons. The available space within the building is inadequate to meet the needs of these two recipient groups and the present floor plan of the facility is inefficient, very and results in frequent noise, space use and entry /corridor conflicts between user groups. Building repair costs and public safety hazards have become so severe that continuation of the facility is threatened unless substantial renovations arc completed, The electrical system is J aged, inadequate and requires complete updating to meet code. The old boiler system is inefficient and inadequate. Plumbing is corroded and trouble prone. There are many expensive repairs needed to walls, ceilings, floors and fixtures; the result of heavy use and materials degradation over time. There is no mechanical ventilation system, Built as a school, the building has a wide central hallway and stairways which contribute to the inefficient use of space in the current facility. Approximately 500 sq. ft. of hallway divides the main floor, wasting needed space and severely limiting the dining and meeting space available to seniors. The south half must now be shared by young people and teens who seek rhythm and excitement at the i same time seniors seek conversation and tranquility. This problem has become particularly serious at entrances as kids chase about with skateboards under their arms (or feet!) as older people arrive for afternoon card games or evening nutrition. In addition, inadequate food storage and refrigeration space must be shared with Head Start meals which overlap with preparation time for the senior nutrition meals. Inadequate space for the nutrition program constrains the program below demand and restricts outreach efforts. Privacy is also a problem. For example, foot care must be conducted at the same time and in the same room as bridge or crafts. There is no private room for health screening or counselling. Faced with these conditions, many seniors find that they must forego service and activities at the Community Center as they get older, just when their need for services and social activities becomes greatest. 1. Off -Site Improvements: The project includes an gram is conducted in the basement . natural lighting make this a dismal school experience. Commensurate with rogram, it is particularly important dvantaged home environments have a and learning experience. It is hieve these ends under the conditions ter facility. During the school year k of ventilation becomes suffocating. to open the only door at tremendous earning and play areas are broken -up floor support pillars. Wiring is o handle current loads, while the light requires a artificial light - and served upstairs in direct rition Program for kitchen and ards are of great enough concern that ased if the means to renovate the I J of Port Townsend have by resolution project and the search for funding. :ity investigated several pos- renovation and expansion the Port Following is a summary of the alternates: a Loan: �ecded to finance the majority of the i be paid back with capital improve - the 1/4% excise tax on property ty and city, through an ihterlocal lating annual revenue from this t of this loan. I general obligation bonds for the >jects over the next five years. The �... lements are attached. The ability to i bonds is limited by the available payments without cutting into [ services. This approach to financing )lored, but due to the costs as- mds relative to the small size is is estimated amount of $00,140 for off- . i '. 2. J J P-`1 i site improvements including parking, curbing, and sidewalks. This portion of the project will be paid for out of existing city street funds as part of the City of Port Townsend contribution to the project. Community Contributions: Users of the facility have estimated that they will be able �— to raise $50,000 from the community. This would provide much of the interior furnishings and kitchen equipment. Repayment of Loans: A pp roximatel y 50% of the projected project would be financed ! through a loan from the Farm Home Administration. This loan 6 would be paid back over a twenty year period with the payment divided between the city and county as part of an interlocal agreement. The annual payments would be financed out of the annual capital improvement of p' p "quarter percent" ! revenue which is specifically set up to fund projects such as this. Table 1 summarizes the financing plan for this project. TABLE 1 -� FINANCING PLAN PROJECT COST $974,151 BREAKDOWN i BLOCK GRANT $350,000 OFF -SITE (CITY) 90,140 CONTRIBUTIONS 50,000 '{ FmHA LOAN 484,011 - --------- ----------- - - - - -- - - - -- ANNUAL PAYMENT $43,492 Attached for reference is the Jefferson County Capital Improve - ment Plan for 1989 to 1993. Attached for reference is a budget analysis and a spreadsheet showing estimated project elements cost. 3. J BUDGET ANALYSIS Based on the completed Schematic Design, the following are all known costs to date: � General $425523 Mechanical $164,450 - Electrical 91 712 rf LOW BID PROJECTION $681,685 (or $54/s.f.) ADDITIONAL COSTS: Construction Contingency (10% of $681,685) S 68,168 Sales Tax (7.95% of $749,853) $ 59,613 Site Survey $ I0W Permits $ 315W Soils Test $ 3,000 Design Fees —0f W-1 61IJ TOTAL $885,134 In addition 10 the basic Parking Lot improvements on-site, the cost over and above the stated $681,685 Low Bid Projection for providing "Off-Site work such as removal of sidewalks and replacement with new walks, curbs/gutters, with associated asp It ha h! La ng Taylor & Clay Streets is: patc on wrence, Cign lIgml 75,173 - L OW BID l PROJECTION $ 75,173 ADDITIONAL COSTS: Construction Contingency (10% of $75,173) $ 7,517 • Sales Tax (7.95% of $82,690) $ 6573 Permits $ 1,000 Design Fees 4C._p LW 0 TOTAL $ 90,263 Refer to the following Cost Estimate back-up information for detailed General Construction Costs. '! DURABLE SOFTWARE ESTIMATE W41ARY SWEET aaaa PROJECT: PORT TV& SEND COMMUNITY CENTER ESTIMATE 1: 0025,2 JOB 1: MADE BY: DATE: 16- Mar-88 CWD BY: TIME: 06:38 PM ' f SUMMARY TOTALS: MARKUP DATA: Labor: 0 Labor Burden; so Labor M /U: 0.007. Labor Burden Rate: 0.00 %, Material: f0 Sales Tax: $0 Material M/U: 0.00% M/U on Lab Burden; 0.00% Subs: 5354,602 Net Cut 6 Add: t0 GEN. CONTRACTOR O&P 10,00% Sales Tax Rate; 0.00% i Equipmnt: s0 Bond: f0 Equipmnt M /U: O,OOX M/U on Sales Tax; 0.00% Expense: $0 Total Markup: $70,920 Expense M /U: 0,007. Total Price: $425,523 DESIGN CONTINGENCY 1D,0OX Bonded? (Y /N / %): N -- - -_- Includes: Every Line Labor Sales - Cut DIV A Description Labor Material Subs Equipmnt Expense Burden Tax Markup +Add Total Job% DIV 0 Uncoiled Cost Items 0 0 0 0 0 0 DIV I 0 0 General Conditions 0 0 36000 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% DIV 2 0 7200 Sitework. and Demolition 0 0 45688 0 0 0 4324.4 10.2% DIV 3 0 0 9130 Concrete 0 0 I9405 0 0 54025 12,9% DIV 4 0 0 0 3681 Masonry 0 0 0 0 22085 5, if ' DIV 5 0 0 0 0 0 Metals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O,0'6 DIV 6 Wood and Plastics 0 0 49543 0 0 0 0 O 0 0.0% DIV 7 9909 Thermal and Moisture Protection 0 0 15B7I 0 0 59451 14,0% DIV 8 0 0 0 3174 Doors, Windows and Glass 0 0 47814 0 0 0 19046.4. SX DIV 9 0 0 9563 Finishes 0 0 79402 0 0 57317 13.5% DIV 10 0 0 0 15880 Specialties 0 0 17660 0 0 95282 22.4% DIV 11 0 O 0 3532 Equipment 0 0 0 0 21192 5.0X 4 .I DIV 12 0 0 0 0 0 Furnishings 0 0 44220 0 0 u 0 0.OX DIV 13 0 0 8844 Special Construction 0 0 0 0 0 53064 12.5'6 d DIV 14 0 0 0 0 Conveying Systems 0 0 0 0 0 0 OAX -� DIV 15 0 0 -0 0 Mechanical Construction 0 O 0 0 '0 0 0 0.0% DIV 16 0 0 0 Electrical Construction A 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,0% TOTALS FOR ABOVE: 0 0 354602 0 0 0 0 70920 PLUS BOND, IF REOD. 0 425525 100.0% .I GRAND TOTAL: 0 0.0% r 425523 100,0% Excludes: Sales Tax Mechanical Electrical Mark ups on Mechanical 8 Electrical Construction Contingency Asbestos Testing 8 Inspection Building Permit 5. �Y '._`_.�� _ ..�....���- -_3333 ... ,• DURABLE SOFTWARE 4444 ESTIMATE DETAIL SIMS la4a - PROJECT: PORT TCAMEND COMM CENTER- ESTIMATE A: 8825.2 . JOB 1: MADE BY: DATE: 16 -Mar -BB CHID BY: TIME: 06:38 PM Includes: Every Line Sort By: Cost Code EST 1: 8825.2 Cost 16- Mar -88 18:38 — Labor — --- Other-- - -- [ode Description Quantity AL GP /unit Total /unit Tp Supplier Total Notes Wrksheet :iV 0 - Uncoded Cost Items yTotal Labor = 0 Total Other = 0 Markup = 0 Labor Burden - 0 Sales Tar. = 0 Cut /Add = 0 Total = 0 DIV I - General Conditions 1.110 GENERAL REQUIREMENT S 6 MO 0 0 6000 S 36000 !i Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 36p)O Markup - 7200 Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax - 0 Cut /Add = 0 ;y Total = 43200 DIV ; - Siteimrl and Demolition 2 100 REMOVE FLOORING 5064 SF 0 0 0.15 S 760 :.110 F.EM37E CEILING 5788 SF 0 0 0.15 S 068 :.120 REMOVE DOORS 40 EA 0 0 15 5 6(Ki 2.130 REMOVE WALLS- EXTERIOR 2570 SF 0 0 0.75 S 1928 040 REMOVE WALLS - INTERIOR 7756 SF 0 0 0.4 S 3102 2159 REMOVE ROOF STRICTURE 690 SF 0 0 1 5 690 _ 2160 REMOVE FLOOR STRUCTURE 570 SF 0 0 1.5 S 855. ' 2.170 REMOVE SHELVES I LS 0 0 200 S 200 :.180 REMOVE CABINETS 1 LS 0 0 400 5 400 2190 REMOVE NERHANG 264 LF 0 0 7 S 1048 :010 REMOVE ROOFING 3517 SF 0 0 0.3 S 1055 2.210 REMOVE TOILET PARTITION 6 EA 0 0 30 S 180 .::u REMOVE TOILET ACCESSORIES 4 SET 0 0 "20 5 80 I li .2330 REMOVE BUILT IN WINDOW SEATS 59 LF 0 0 5 S 250 I :.240 REMOVE KITCHEN CABINETS 61 LF 0 0 12 5 772 2250 REMOVE FALSE FLOOR @ BATH 30 SF 0 0 3 S 90 •'.260 SAWCUi FOR FOOTING 192 LF 0 0 4,5 S 864 2.270 EXCAVATE @ FOOTINGS 15 CY 0 0 9 5 135 2.280 REMOVE CONCRETE @ FOOTINGS 7 CY U 0 75 5 2.300 REMOVE COLUMNS IS EA 0 0 35 S 455 2 4p) REMO'.E STAIRS I SET 0 0 150 S 150 2.410 REMOVE FOUNDATION 540 SF 0 0 1.5 5 810 2.420 LYNR FEES 25 TON 0 0 45 5 1125 2.430 REMOTE TREE 2.444 STRIP SITE I EA 0 0 30 S i0 488 CY 0 0 4.5 5 2196 I 6. r Page 3 ijI -_ - - -- —� - -- —''— Includes Every Line Cast Sort By: Cost Code EST 1: W,5,2 Code Description_— 16- Mar -BB 18:39 — Labor— ---- Other -- - -_ -- 1kantity AL 6P /unit —315 Total /unit TIP Supplier Total Notes Wrksheet 6.260 EMRY WALKWAY FRAMING SF — — 0 0 4.5 S 1418 - ------ Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 49543 Markup = 9909 Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Add = 0 j ------ - ---- - Total = 59451 DIV 7 - Thermal and Moisture Protection ---- -- — —� - -- 7.1(0 WALL I�LATICJV 2080 SF U 0 0.4 5 B72 7.120 NEW ROOFING 5649 SF 0 0 2.25 S 12710 7.140 PARAPET CAF 311 LF 0 0 5 5 1705 • 7,160 GUTTERS /DOWNSPOUTS 208 LF 0 0 3 S 624 j Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 15871 Markup = 3174 Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Add = 0 .Total = 19046 DIV 8 - Doors, Windows and Glass 8,1(0 EXTERIOR DOORS "20 9 EA 0 0 600 S 54(0 9.1 INTERIOR ODORS 6 EA 0 0 490 5 2940 - E.140 CORRIDOR DOORS 24 EA U 0 550 S 13200 B. 150 RELITES 452 SF 0 0 12 S 5424 6.160 EXTERIOR WINDOWS 450 SF 0 0 IB S 8100 8.200 CUT -IN NEW WINDOWS 2 EA 0 0 275 S 55) 8,210 MGRS B MULTI - PURPOSE 440 SF 0 0 25 S 11000 8.220 BIFOLD DOORS 4 PR 0 0 300 S 1200 Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 47814 Markup = 9=563 1 Labor Burden = U Sales Tax = U Cut /Add = 0 Total = 57377 DIV 9 - Finishes 9,110 SHEETROCK WALLS 188% SF 0 0 0.85 S 16057 9.130 SHEETROCK /ALT, CEILINGS 12662 SF 0 0 1.F 5 22159 9.140 CARPET /SHEET VINYL 12662 SF U 0 2 S 9,150 RUBBER BASE 732 LF U 0 0.95 S 25324 695 9.180 FAINT G.W.B. 21498 SF 0 0 0.3 S 6449 - 9.200 FAINT DOCRS 39 EA 0 0 65 S 2535 . 9.30) PAINT EXTERIOR OF GYM 5216 SF 0 0 0.4 5 2066 0,50 PAINT SIDING 4708 SF U 0 0.35 5 1648 9.600 FLOOR PREPARATION 9794 SF 0 0 0.25 S 2449 Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 7940: Markup = 15880 Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tar. = 0 .Cut /Add = 0 Total = 95282 DIV IU - Specialties 10.100 TOILET ACCESSORIES (LARGE) 4 SET 0 0 900 S 3600 7. J r Page 4 �I -�— Includes: Every Line — —� _ -- Sort By: Cast Code - - -- EST t: 8825.2 Cost 16-Mar -88 16:40 - -Labor Code Description Quantity — --- Other -- AL 6P /wit Total /wit Tp Supplier Total Notes Wrksheet 10.110 TOILET ACCESSORIES (SMALL) 1 SET 0 0 450 S 450 1' 10.120 TOILET PARTITIONS 8 EA 0 0 175 S 14() �. 10.125 MISC. SPECIALTIES 11700 SF 0 0 0.3 8 3,`,10 10.140 LOCKERS 58 EA 0 0 150 S 870) Total Labor = Labor Burden = 0 0 Total Other = Sales Tax = 17660 Markup = 0 Cut /Add = 3532 0 ` ----------------------------------------------------- Total = 21192 OIV !I - Equipment Total Lobar = 0 Total Other = 0 Markup = 0 Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = U Cut /Add = 0 - Total = 0 '. DIV 12 - Furnishings 1 - 12.10'7 EOUIFMENT CHECK OUT CABINET - - -� ^- 14 LF 0 0 130 S IB'O 12.00 BASE CABINETS @ KITCHEN 55 LF 0 U 135 5 7415 12.300 BASE CA6114ETS @ MULIT4%POSE 19 LF 0 0 135 S 2565 12.340 UFFER CABINETS @ KITCHEN 55 LF 0 0 95 S 5225 12.380 COUNTERS BATH 6 LF 0 0 3; 8 210 12.400 COUNTERS @ KITCHEN 55 LF 0 0 35 S 1925 12.4510 COUNTERS @ WORK AREA 33 LF 0 0 35 S 1155 12,500 APPLIANCES ALLOWANCE I LS 0 0 5000 S 50 ?? 12.570 UPPER CABINETS @ MULTI- PUMMiE 19 LF 0 0 ffi S 1805 12.600 STORAGE SHELVES 150 LF 0 0 B S 1200 12 650 COUNTER'S @ MULTI-FURPOSE 19 LF 0 0 35 S 665 12.730 INFGRMAT ION CLUNTER 12 LF 0 U 35 S 420 12 750 BASE CABINETS @ CRAFTS /HEALTH 27 LF 0 0 135 S 3645 12.800 UPPER CABINETS @ CRAFTS /HEALTH 27 LF 0 0 95 S 2565 12 900 BASE CABS @ HEAOSTART 10 LF 0 0 135 S 1350 12.900 COUNTERS @ CRAFTS /HEALTH 27 LF 0 0 35 S 945 12.910 UPPER CAPS @ HEADSTART 10 LF 0 0 95 S 950 12.920 COUNTERS @ HEADSTART 10 LF 0 0 35 8 4% l 12.999 APPLIANCES @ HEADSTART 1 LS 0 U SUi* S 5000 Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 44220 Markus = 8844 Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Ada = 0 Total = 5:064 DIV 13 - Special Construction j Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 0 Markup = 0 Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = U. Cut /Add = 0 Total = 0 DIV 14 - Conveying Systems -------------------- , 8. F-,' IN Page 5 Includes es., Every Line Co. 16-Mar-Be Code Description Ill: II ---Labor— Sort By: Cost Code EST 4: B825.2 ---Other--- Duml tity AL GP /unit Total /unit TP Supplier Total Notes Wrksheet Total Labor = 0 Total Other - 0 Markup - Labor Burden 0 Sales Tax 0 Cut/Add 0 Total 0 DIV 15 - Mechanical Construction Total Labor = 0 Total Other m 0 Markup - 0 Labor Burden m 0 Sales Tax 0 Cut/Add = 0 0 DIV 16 - Electrical Construction Total Labor = 0 Total Other 0 Markup = 0 Labor Burden - 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut/Add = 0 Total 0 . . .. ...... IN DURABLE SOFTWARE ! atom ESTIMATE SUMMARY SHEET aaaa PROJECT: PORT TOWNSEND COMA.MTY CENTER -OFF SITE WORK ESTIMATE $: 8825.3 JOB M: i MADE BY: DATE: 16- Mar -88 CHO BY: TIME: 06:48 PM rfi{ I i SUMMCkY TOTALS;- BARKIF DATA; Labor; $0 Labor Burden: MO Labor M /U: O.DOX Labor Burden Rate; 0.00% i Material MO Sales Tax: $0 Material M /U: 0.00% M/U an Lab Burden: 0.110% I Subs: 1157,1125 Net Cut 6 Add: 40 BEN. CONTRACTOR OkP 10.00% Sales Tax Rate: 0.00% Equipmt: 110 Band: 110 Equipmnt M /U: 0.00% M/U on Sales Tax: 0.007. Expense: $0 Total Markup: $17,348 Expense M /U: 0.00% '. Total Price: $75,173 DESIGN CONTINGENCY 20.00% Bonded? (Y /N/7.): N Includes: Every Line — _— _---- _----- ^---------- - - - - -- -Labor Sales -Cut DIV M Description Labor Material Subs Equipmnt Expense Burden Tax Markup +Add Total Job% DIV 0 Uncoded Cost Items 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% DIV I General Conditions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% ! DIV 2 Siteworh and Demolition 0 0 57M 0 t 0 0 1734B 0 75173 100.0% DIV 3 Concrete 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% DIV 4 Masonry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% DIV 5 Metals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% DIV 6 Wood and Plastics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% DIV 7 Thermal and Moisture Protection 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% DIV B Doors. Windows and Glass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% DIV 9 Finishes 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0.0% DIV 10 Specialties 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0.0% DIV 11 Equipment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% DIV 12 Furnishings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% DIV 13 Special Construction 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% I DIV 14 Conveying Systems 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% DIV 15 Mechanical Construction 0 0 0 0 0 0 ri 0 0 0 0.0% ' DIV 16. Electrical Construction 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% TOTALS FOR ABOVE: 0 0 57825 0 0 0 0 17348 0 7503 100.0% PLUS BOND, IF REDD: 0 0.07. GRAND TOTAL: a 7517', 100.07. Excludes: Sales Tax Mechanical Electrical Mark ups on Mechanical & Electrical Asbestos Construction Contingency Testing & Inspection Building 10. 1 DURABLE . SOFTWARE ff" ESTIMATE DETAIL SLEETS waa PROJECT: PORT TOWNSEND COM0.WITY CENTER-OFF SITE WORK ESTIMATE 1: BB-,5.3 'a MADE BY: JOB X; j DKD BY: DATE; 16-Mar -BB 3 TIME: 06:46 FM _ includes: Every Line Cos! Code Description 16- Mar -88 18:48 — Labor— Sort By; Cost Cade ----- Other EST A: 6625,3 - - - -- Quantity AL GP- /unit /unit Supplier Notes Wrksheet DTV 0 - Lhcoded Cost Items —Total —TP- — - -Total --- Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 0 Markup = 0 Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax _ - 0 Cut /Add 0 Total = 0 DIV 1 - General Conditions -------"---""--"-------- Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 0 Markup = p - Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut!Add = 0 I' _____ ___'__'____ _____--:__^------- Total ➢IV 2 - S: teeork and Demolition ---- ------ ------ ---- ---- "-- "-- '------ -- --- ------ - --- -- 0 ' 2.100 SAWCUT STREET -- __--- - - - - -- - 2.110 MASS EXCAVATION 8 STREET BOO LF 0 . 0 2,15 S 2200 i 2,1 "20 CITE b GUT1Efi 7600 Cy 0 0 4,5 5 7,V 2.130 NEW SIDEWALI;S 000 LF 0 0 II S 10400 _ 2.140 NEW STREET PAVING 1600 0 0 2.5 5 9000 2.160 REMOVE SIDEWALAS 24000 SF 0 0 1 S 24000 67 CY 0 0 15 5 5025 - Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 57825 Markup = 17348 Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Add = 0 Total = 15173 D1V 3 - Concrete _ - - -- - '.� Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 0 Markup = 0 i' Labor Burden = 0 Sales les Tax = 0 Cut /Add = 0 -------------------- ____-------°------°---------------------- ------ = 0 D!V 4 - Masonry ------- ---------------- '-"--'---- -- -Total -- - Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 0 Markup = 0 r Lahor. Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Add = 0 I ---- ---------------'--- ------------------- --------------------- Total DTV 5 - Metals --- -- ------------------= —_ ---- ----- 0 _ - 11. i i Page 2 �. Includes: Every Line Sort By: Cost Code EST 1: 8825.3 - Cost 16-Mar-BB 18:19 — Labor — -- Other --- - rI Code Description Quantity AL GP /unit Total /unit Tp Supplier Total Notes Wrksheet I Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 0 Markup = 0 a Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Add = 0 Total = 0 II • DIV b - Wood and Plastics Total Labor = U Total Other = 0 Markup = 0 L Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Add = 0 ,. Total - 0 _ DIV 1 -Thermal and Moisture Protection —`— ------------_-_-------------- ' Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 0 Markup - 0 Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Add = 0 Total = 0 DIV 8 - Doors, Windo.s and Glass — Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 0 Markup = 0 1 = Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Add - 0 Total = 0 tDIV 9 - Finishes j. Total Labor = U Total Other = 0 Markup = U - Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Add = 0 Total = 0 i DIV 10 - Specialties, Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 0 Markup = 0 - labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Add = 0 I _ Total = 0 DIV 11 - Equipment Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 0 Markup = 0 Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tay, = 0 Cut /Add = 0 Total = 0 v DIV 12 - Furnishings— -- _ — — — — 12. { Page 3 Includes: Every Line Sort By: Cost Code EST 1: B825.3 ii Cost -Mar-88 18:50 -- Labor -- - Other- ie s Code Description Quantity AL BP /unit Total /unit Tp Supplier Total Notes Yrksheet Total Labor = 0 Total Other - 0 Markup =. 0 1 Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Add = 0 Total = 0 - DIV 13 - Special Construction - Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 0 Markup = 0 Labor Burden - 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Add - 0 i Total = 0 DIV 14 - Conveying Systems °.- Total Labor - 0 Total Other = 0 Markup = 0 Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Add = 0 Total = 0 DIV 15 - Mechanical Construction Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 0 Markup = 0 Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Add = 0 Total = 0 DIV 16 - Electrical Construction Total Labor = 0 Total Other = 0 Markup = 0 Labor Burden = 0 Sales Tax = 0 Cut /Add = 0 Total = 0 I- 13. F"- '� H � tttAAAA 1 wn.• 10. VVVNIII 1 UUUUNNIIII H 1 (G V�n+1 N�33p7 p A FF�II ronnr 2�I VVVVVNIIIII H� 1 yn�.1 Bu HAm r� p �r fro• I I i 3KC 1 H C i I 1 i { I I I 1 I i I I y Ce y 1 •Z H y n i C 1 I 1 1 I N I y 1 li ; I N I Y I I i I NINN W I N N 01 I NI NINN �+ NNN W N N I N O I 1 I ° 9 O° ° I O p 0 I000 I tN � UNN�IN 1 0 0 .!.Egg. °pop° olp0000 1 NN N U U 9 0. I• N NNI YIWI+NNNVW In I N W N I O O O O O p 0 0 0 9 9°°99°9 oi°0000 001 I I 1J I' zz [9M tN.l m_m b N i N I z V •• b C O I rr�1 pO yy m K 0Hbr� i r Ko vo G I C M O Z ryryp�� pr 1 I REN H m N I I oC) ry y G1 F'I np y O O O U I I CL'rIS p p p °jp I M i0 C o on(T]z p ° CC f H o II H N 0 0 0 N o N f• %o I3 o C H K N II II 0 2 U II U INIi N U lNi1 a H O z pli n I D ° O O ° o o O p {c O 2 o io I y oI II V' r z Oil 0 p, II 1 D ° c i o Ip i� ° 14. N I JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jelferson Street hig P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 385-9160 Gary k Rowe, P.E., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., oounly Engineer September 10, 1983 U,S. Department of Agriculture Farmers Home Administration District Office II P.O. Box 2426 Olympia, WA 08507 Attn: Faron S. Bailor Assistant District Director Dear Ms. Bailor, Enclosed is our pre-application form, for assistance through the Farmers Home Administration. The funding is requested to renovate our Port Townsend Community Center, which performs senior services and houses recreational a nd social functions for the entire community. Many of the progra ms benefit low-moderate income families. Currently, The center is in a state of needing safety upgrades, and does not have enough space to provide adequate services. The city of Port Townsend and Jefferson County are jointly working on the project. Funds for the initial design work were committed and the pre-schematic work has been done. Many people in the community have worked together to initiate this project, including the city of Port Townsend, Jefferson County, the Port Townsend Senior Association, Jefferson/Clallam Community Action Council, Olympic Area Ag ency on Aging, Headstart and Jefferson County Recreation. Thank you for your consideration of the request. Sincerely, Gary A. Rowe, P.E. r­P­WA_02_"Ef 80754 100 % Recycle,d, Paper NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF DAY LABOR PROJECT In accordance with WAC 136-18-066 and RCW 36.77-070, the following is the description and expenditures for day labor projects: CR0567, Leland Creek Bridge Replacement, Rice's Lake Road, County Road No. 344009, M.P. 0.28 to 0.37, replace existing log bridge with new structure and construct new approaches. COST Engineering ....... .................................. $ 20,202.52 Right of Way .......... ..............................$ $ 4,160.64 CONSTRUCTION: Day Labor ............. ..............................$ 4,438-03 Contract.. $107 916.77 TOTAL.. ......................................... ::::$13b:717!96 Dated this 5th day of December, 1988. Board of Jefferson County Commissioners B.G. Brown, Chairman JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS r'r 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port r Townsend, WA 98368 n , (206) 3859160 1 Gary A. Rowe, P.E., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., County Engineer November 21, 1988 i Hockey's Road Striping Company 916 Garden Hill Road Elm a, WA 98541 f Attn. Harold Rockey Dear Mr. Rockey, Be advised that as of November 30, 1988, your contract for pavement marking, MT0766, is terminated Washington State Department Specification for Road, Bridge, as per Section 1 -08,10 of the of Transportation 1988 Standard and Municipal Construction. All work not completed prior deleted. to the date of termination will be Sincerely, 'Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E. County Engineer i k cc: MT0766 '. 1 G2. 1001/. Recycled Paper J F7-1- JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENTOFPUBLIC WORKS ^rte 1820 Jefferson P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98366 { �J'r•., (206) 3859160 Gary A. Rowe, P.E., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., County Engineer MEMORANDUM ; I TO: County Engineer FROM: Solid Waster Coordinator( DATE: October 12, 1988 i SUBJECT: Employment of persons under the age of 18. I Molly Pearson learned from Charlie Adams at Bayshore Enterprises that: 1. Employment of persona under the age of 1S requires a special permit from the State Department of Labor and Industries. (WAC -296- 125 -010) 2. Also such persons are not permitted to work as a "peddler" from house to house. (WAC- 296 - 125 -030 E) This of course affects our litter control crew both on the road and handing out recycling information to households. I talked to Christa Jadger of the Labor and Industries office in Bremerton. She will send us the appropriate forme to apply for the required permit in (1) and to apply for a variance in (2). cc: Molly Pearson SW0773 100 % Recycled Paper I; f JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Y ;r Port Townsend, WA 98368 y`Y1 (206) 3859160 Gary A. Rowe, P.E., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., County Engineer IIr, I; '.i >I MEMORANDUM TO: Gary Rowe, Bob Nesbitt, Carter Breskin and Bob Henderson FROM: ,Jeff Frettingham V DATE: August 22, 1988 i i SUBJECT: Hazardous Waste Collection Day { There will be a meeting with Rick Micklick at 1:00 August 24th, at the Public Works Department. The discussioonsday, topic will be regarding plans for the Hazardous Waste Collection Day scheduled for September 24th. i it 1 S w O C- I `� 100% Recycled Paper 12 c) -�z� r� u 9072 -N Affidavit of Publication Jefferson County Engineering and Surveying Service REtFQUALIFi ATONSNT STATE OF WASHINGTON AND RE ftCONSEt�VEIDERST ED KING COUNTY —SS. TO FOR AWARD CONTRACT: FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING FOR The undersigned, on oath states that he is an I JEFFERSON COUNTY COON COUNTY P I PUBLIC WORKS authorized representative of The Daily - Journal of Commerce., ! Jefferson DE ART 1Essolicitin a dally newspaper, which newspaper is a legal newspaper YY g of general circulation and it is now and has been for more Statements of Qualificationsto- than six months gether with a request to be prior to the date of publication hereinafter considered �necry refcred lo, published in the English language a omfoualif[ed En continuously q as a daily newspaper in Seattle, King Count Washington, ing and Surveying firms 9 pro. S y, vltle professional preliminary and it is now and (luring all of said lime was printed in an 9 gineerfn andsurveyinagserv- offied maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of ices ublic Works Depra)rtment.r the this newspaper. The Daily Journal of Coo was On the U PROJECT bESCRIPTION: 12th day of June, 1041, approved as a legal newspaper by Upper Hoh Road, CR0750, M. P. the Superior Court of King County. Oyer M. P. 2.01. SCOPE OFWORK: The work The notice in the exact form annexed, was published in of to be performed will consist rk providing Land Surveying and regular issues of The Daily Journal of Commerce., which ivil Enginceri0 %vas in the prelim* regularly distributed to its subscribers during the belom I inary design, and right of way stages of County Road Construe• stated (ion. period. The annexed notice, a ........... ................. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: i Jefferson County Landfill Up• - ••••--- ....N0.TFGC -TO CONSULTANTS grade SW0752, Engineering Re- ............................. .. .. port lireparafion, .............. ............................... ........_ ... 1 SCOPE OF WORK: The work ...... ............................ _. November preparing an p performed will consist of was published out ......... preAaring an engineering report .......... ............................... .......... ..... .......... for the development of the Jef• for County Landfill to meet ........................................................................... ............................... the Minimum Functional Stand- -' I nrds for Solid Waste Handling ................................................................................... ............................... (WAC 173.304). SUBMITTALS: Statements of ifications, Requests to be Considered for award of con- �- tracts for these services and re- 7 ° °lf // •:•• ... ............................ quests for further must be Subscribed and sworn to before me on mi these projects must be sub- mitted to the Jefferson County .Department of Public Works, November 23 1987 , Courthouse, Port Townsend, WA " " " " " " " """° r bill, P. E.. Co Robert G. ees- / bill, P. E., County Engineer. �� i� Submittals will be accepted un- ...�.�. ail November d this 27, 1987. Notary PuLllc rnr liiu "" nr {Vfleainglun Dated this 9th day o[ Novem- roeming In seam.. .bee, 198E JEFFERSON SOUNTY BOARD OF W. DENNISIONERS. LARRY W. DENNISON, Chairman. o n Dates of publication the Se- attle Daily Journal of Com• mcrcc, November lfi and 7 (007 -M) M) r l i JEFFERSON COUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P0, Box 1220 r' Port Townsend, WA 98368 \ (206) 3859160 Gary A. Rowe, P.E., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., County Engineer I August 26, 1988 i j � i Mr. William P. Green Environmental Planner Department of Ecology Mail Stop PV -11 Olympia, WA 98504 I Dear Mr. Green, Bob Nesbitt, the County Engineer, asked me to check zoning information in connection with our Hazardous Waste Management Plan. I have as per your request enclosed a copy of a letter dated 6 -23 -88 from our Planning Director, David Goldsmith to Terry Hussoman. I hope this will supply the information you need. If it does not, if or there is anything else I can do, Please contact me at (206) 385 -9179, I Sincerely, � Jeff Frettingham, Solid Waste Coordinator cc: Robert Nesbitt I. SWO 755 i t 1 100% Recycled Paper , ( f -I 1 j� Chris tine 0. Gregoire ry Ii III xnxxxxxxx�ocxxxltkwolxx z�i fell;; ❑ eanr � err ur lVAYfru;r(),N DEPARTMENT OF FCOLOGY A6dl SI'p I'1 -II Oho p', FY i.lunghm 91604 8-11 . (2Q,) lAl b(X In April 22, 1988 i Mr. Gary A. Rowe, Director Jefferson County Public Works Department P. 0. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 �r Dear Mr. Rowe: 1 I am pleased to inform you that the proposal submitted for a Litter Control and Recycling has I ` grant been selected for funding. Due to the limited funds available, not all proposals could be funded in full. Staff will be in contact with you to negotiate E t11e scope of work and the amount of funding available for your project. I We look forward to working with you on the success of this project. 1 Sincerely, Terry Husseman Program Manager Solid and Hazardous Waste Program TH:pb swo 773 i i R% �q �� {yy tn� (%� k ,7 Ru E`+rn ��`•d Y ED LL11 i ENGINEERS &=6=t -E IN Christine 0, Gregoire lii�i 4q; %R%HHxri;f.Y[1giAxlt %XS6l%k �i I WI,£ Ilinclor �. srnn trl �wnsiuu�;ir,u DEPARTMENT OF ICOLOGY ;1I.ir1 Slr�r I'l -ll • (ll�ln/ii.l, ll'� lrit,'Iil 'Iff Il.lJI; 11 • ( ?(Nr) l i4trlX1(1 (. (� April 22, 1988 Mr. Gary A. Rowe, Director Jefferson County Public Works Departments. P. 0. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Dear Mr. Rowe: i I am pleased to inform you that the proposal submitted for a Litter Control and Recycling grant has been selected for funding. f. Due to the limited funds available, not all proposals could be funded in full. Staff will be in contact with to l you negotiate the scope of work and the amount of funding available for your project. We look forward to working with you on the success of this project. Sincerely, Terry Husseman Program Manager Solid and Hazardous haste Program TH:pb swo 773 i l k LL11 t 6 1998 j ENGINEERS OFFICE .v. E; IN F771 i JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS n 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. e 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 , ? (206) 3859160 � r• Gary A. Rowe, P.E., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., County Engineer f MEMORANDUM TO: Gary Rowe, Bob Nesbitt, Carter Breskin and Bob Henderson I FROM: Jeff Frettingham DATE: August 22, 1988 SUBJECT: Hazardous Waste Collection Day i There will be a meeting with Rick Micklick at 1:00 pm, Wednesday, August 24th, at the Public Works Department. The discussion topic will be regarding plans for the Hazardous Waste Collection Day scheduled for September 24th. f i I 54JGS (��-(( 10045 Recycled Paper k. L FEE ceo7g9 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS :.. 1820 Jefferson Street Ai1K P.O. Box 1220 :n r.t-f Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 385.9160 August 18, 1 88,!` Gary A. Rowe, P.E., Director Robert G. Nesbitt, P.E., County Engineer N. Eric Carlsen Public Works Engineer Department of Natural Resources Route 1, Box 1375 Forks, WA 98331 Dear Mr. Carlsen, Jefferson County Public Works Deparcment will be advertising The Upper Hoh Road Project, No, CRO 749, for bid this fall and would like to make the Winfield Pit available to the contractor as a source of materials. The project plans specify the following aggregates and approximate quantities: Gravel Base 9350 c.y. Crushed Surfacing Top Course 2300 c.y. A.C. Class B Aggregate 2900 c.y. Borrow Excavation Inc. Haul 2000 c.y. Jefferson County and the Department of Natural Resources have a contract for the removal of 3000 c.y. of gravel, contract No. 47288, that continues until the let day of June, 1990. Jefferson County proposes extending the quantity of this contract from 3000 c,y, to 20,000 c.y, to provide an additional 17,000 c.y, for this project. Section 6.02 of the above referenced contract deals with reclamation and operation plans. If the Department of Natural Resources would make their plans available to Jefferson County we would include them in the project specifications for the contractor to follow. Stripping of the pit, if necessary will be included in the unit contract price for the various items involved. If this proposal is agreeable to your department, please send the necessary documents for processing by this office, Sincerely, Robert G. Nesbitt, P. E. County Engineer 100% Recycled Paper �I DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VRE AMOUNT �c00 77 �. 8 -17 -8 For Work Completed to Date "1 P E N Ft. Flagler State Park - CERTIFY UNDER STATE OF WA5/RNOTON Roadway Surfacing WAC BEEN { PAID A1Payment FDEA. No. 1 (One) 5% Overhead 955.53 STA w. E -FI ED WAG IPPROVFrn AGENCY NAME Sub Total 20,066.13 auYUClbn. cf w CYYnanl. Submll IMa loan In NT OF WA State Parks &Recreation Commission ,, P. lapllula to wNm WYmart! Iw materlsle. mercMMlaa w M"'lu••�wC«nplal. al.11 l «each llem. Sales lax 7.8% 1,565.16 7150 Clearwater Lane KY -11 ..A Co AUTf UATf0N NO 'W.w VOU NGD +IE Olympia, WA 98504 TOTAL $21,631.2 Agreement No. 1- 108 -01 8 -17 -88 ATTN: Erin neeri nn Section VENDOR OR CLAIMANT V.rNb'.C.rINIcaW.lhereby Itt"Ity under penally of p.ilw that the Ilema arM loula Ilelea Mraln are Droper drupes loi �- IBNAIe, me Wdlae or .ervlC.. lumlahed 10 Ire Slale of Waeninglon, .n0 Ih.l all good. WHO.. .ndlor a ,M j' Jefferson County rerMer .. been p, Wed WIIMut dludminatlon on the 0­08 race, creed, color, nail —I wlpin, sea, or .ga Department of Public 'Works Funding Source: 0249 -FF P.O. Box 1220 e Port Townsend, WA 98368 L m10N1N1N J � rtlTlEl .. GATE DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VRE AMOUNT FOA AGENCY U!E �. 8 -17 -8 For Work Completed to Date "1 P E N HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER $19,110.60 WAC BEEN ES PAID TO DATE HAVE 5% Overhead 955.53 STA EM E -FI ED WAG IPPROVFrn RATE Sub Total 20,066.13 DEPART NT OF LABOR & INDUSTRIES." Sales lax 7.8% 1,565.16 SIGN TOTAL $21,631.2 PLEASE PAY THIS AMOUNT------------------------------------ $21,631.29 Funding Source: 0249 -FF oauuENU u°mwnoN wa KJR /JDT cu,... sucune oocum•m No. cai «r aroua Na. Fbcn N¢•h•d er au N•car•e AS-A AFFIS ACCOUNTIND !LOCI �. m eN ' ®® ® ®w■ w■ ■www■ wwww��■www�� 71 IL 1, �� �:, NT POST OFFICE BOX 18q C; TAHC�KYOASHIN August 4, 1988 R EC E IV E,..- AUG 05 GF-IC E --- TT Pr G Mr. Steve Ross Ross Brothers Con struction, Inc. Road 14. 3501 Brocklake 7 Salem, Oregon 9 303 E� I Dear Mr. Ross: Approval of the demolition plan for the old Queets RE: River Bridge. Last Friday, July 29, 1988 we met with Mr. Mortenson on the set forth by Smith Monroe job site and reviewed the demolition plan -RI). The se plans included the 7-220A Gray Engineers, Inc* (I)WG No. 9 bents adding into the river to create is scheduled driving Of 18 pilings on. The project support to the bridge during demoli ting with the south hal of the August 8, 198s, starti to commence on, This project is expected to by the north half i bridge followed pier extraction. weeks, excluding the consume approximately six we September 16, 19s8; 32 place the completion date around This would pla permitted within your approved days past the demolition window Hydraulic Project A pproval (HPA) No. 317. Quinault As we discussed, your demolition plan r the bridge to calls for to be with out allowing it and removed be taken apart from above with this plan, the department does not be dropped into the river. demolition time cannot of the demol n why an extension I see any reason removal of the bridge. The on Y to facilitate the will require granted f the piers which the extraction 0 access the center Pier exception is the mats to 1 a an August extensive clean -up the use of the wetted perimeter beyond the A within rest would require working -emoval is expected to expend the Since the bridge t 1 of t he piers Sin 15 date. th a remova of the normal instream operating window, will need to be removed especially t he center and north piers during the following year. f IL 1, �� �:, Ross Brothers Construction, Inc. August 4, 1988 Page 2 Please find enclosed the modification of QHPA No.317, addressing the change in demolition time window. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to call. Sincerely, Ass4Zistan �Director of QDNR Environmental Protection cc: Mike Mortenson, Ross Brothers Const., Forks Tom Nelson, WDF, Olympia Bob Ginter, WSDOT, Port Angeles Joe Peterson, WSDOT, Port Angeles bcj A� f "� -•-' -� u, � 8��' 33'3 ���l� ©�i� ,r'T.swr POST OFFICE BOX 189 _ TAH OLAM, V /ASHIII GTON 90Efi] C TELEPHONE I206)2768211 nl;• August 4, 1988 1 „� MODIFICATION of Quinault Hydraulic Project Approval No. 317 ISSUED TO: Ross Brothers Construction, Inc. 3501 Brooklake Road N. Salem, Oregon 97303 i PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Bridge Construction and Demolition C DRAINAGE: Queets River LOCATION: Section 29, Township 24 North, Range 11 West, W.M. The demolition stage of the aforementioned project has been finalized according to the approved plans of Smith Monroe Gray Engineers, Inc. (DWG. No. 7- 220A -RI) . The demolition will begin on August 8, 1988 and extend approximately 6 weeks. This modification approves the plans as presented and the necessary time extension be to remove the bridge, except the piers. The piers will need to and the timing of re- examined to determine the method of removal need special attention because the project. The center pier will of it's proximity to the loq jam. The following are the modifications: 1. Provision No. 26 -b shall read: ` I I The demolition plan (Smith Monroe Gray Engineers,, S Inc. drawing no. 7- 220A -Rl) is approved and all work, 'except the removal of the piers, shall be accomplished during the period of August 8 to September 16, 1988. The removal of the piers shall be accomplished during the period of July 13 to August 15, unless otherwise approved by this Department. 6 1 t Ross Brothers Const., Inc. MOD. HPA #317 August 4, 1988 Page 2 i All other provisions shall remain in affect and the modification shall be considered part of the aforementi oned HPA. { If you have any questions or comments please feel free to call or write. Sincerely,1 /Director Assistan of QDPIR Environmental Protection i c cc: Mike Mortenson, Ross Brothers Const., Forks i f Tom Nelson, WDF, Olympia Bob Ginter, WSDOT, Port Angeles Joe Peterson, WSDOT, Port Angeles Y b7 i I r_ 1. t It� JEFFERSON TRANSIT AUTHORITY November 7, 1988 Mr, Gary Rowe Director Jefferson County Dept. of Public works P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Dear Gary, REP: R00756 s We are in receipt of your statement dated 11/3/88 for the work ! performed on the Jefferson Transit Facility in September. The amount Z of the statement is significantly above the amount of Authorized Reimbursement of $5,200.00, as authorized in Reimbursable Request #6 -88 and approved by the Board of County Commissioners on June 6, 1988. ; Please review this statement and advise as soon as possible. I 1 will await payment until I hear from you. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Melanie A. Bozak Transit Auditor MAB:ta Enclosures /Statement of 11/3/88 t a i f f ;1U04 i i It� JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS P.O. BOX 1220 rACCOUNT NUMOEF TT/3 /rtes _ - - - - -�- PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368 I Phone 385.3505 Jefferson TransLt P.O. Ror 908 Pori Townsend, VA 98368 Fl'. AMOUNT ENCLOSED S RETURN THIS PORTION WITH PAYMENT DATE I CHARGES AND CREDITS I AMOUNT R00756 Jefferson Transit FacLLLty Reimburse for tLme suppLLes 6,054.76 and equLpment 5 % overhead j 302.73 I 6,357.49 i i IN -S � pn( l �J {tfUtf2 `( Intl, JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS r i r F-7 I 1 j 7 V 4 { �11 Ua o 3 Q v H V\ N � Q W � _ o K Q 0 3 M M M i J F N 4 Q H 0 0 F` w ° CL V \ h V UN F-W Z Z oz 6 Q w LL Z � N M � a N F O I d a y w cr F. = o U H J 3 INE cl F-I r kL suv � „a Grant No.T't:<, < -U i� liazardous lfaste Managcment Planning Agreement with Jefferson County cF Pfl ;(f' ^ri 01 STATE; OF WASHINGTON DhPA]iTP1ENT OF ECOLOGY ! i and JITFERSON COUNTY I F1 This is a binding agreement entered into by and between the state of Washington Department of Ecology, hereinafter referred to as the DEPART- MENT, and Jefferson County, hereinafter referred to as the GRANTEE, to carry out the activities described herein. GRANTEE ADDRESS Post Office Box 1220 Port Townsend, Washington 98368 GRANTEE PROJECT COORDINATOR Gary A. Rowe GRANTEE TELEPHONE NUMBER (206) 385 -3505 � GRANTER REPRESENTATIVE Robert G. Nesbitt j DEPARTMENT PROJECT OFFICER Corinne Guse, (206) 438 -7251 4 FUNDING SOURCE Local Toxics Control. Account { TOTAL PROJECT COST $69,019 STATE GRANT SHARE $51,764 LOCAL SHARE $17,255 STATE MAXIDIUM GRANT % 75% f i SECURITY FOR PERFORMANCE 5% of each invoice ` i BUDGET DEVIATION 10% total project cost (see Special Terms and Conditions) The effective date of this grant shall. be the date it is signed by the DEPARTMENT. All eligible costs incurred for work performed on or after t October 10, 1988, as authorized by WAG 173 -309, shall be paid pursuant # to this grant. } - The project described herein must be completed on or before June 30, ! 1990. This agreement shall expire no later. than June 30, 1990. V Page 1 of 6 1 i t kL to- tt 1 Grant No. Hazardous Waste Mnnagement.Planning Agreement with Jefferson County SCOPE OF WORK A. PROJECT TITLE. Jefferson County hazardous Waste Management Plan B. PROJECT DESCRIPTION:. ti The purpose of this project is to develop a hazardous waste manage- ment plan for all of the incorporated and unincorporated areas of l Jefferson County that meeCn all of the "Required Moderate Risk Waste Plan Elements" set forth in the Department's Planning Guide- - lines for Local. Hazardous Waste Plans, WDOE 87 -18, C. MAJOR PROJECT TASKS: TASK I Scope of Work i The consultant, county staff, and the Hazardous Waste Subcommittee of the Solid Waste Advisory Committee will review the planning `. guidelines and scope of work. TASK 2 Public Participation f Prepare a public participation process which will involve the public in the planning process throughout the process. TASK 3 Background Develop the planning area background describing aspects that will I impact the moderate risk waste program, such as population, economic is base, and land use. TASK 4 Existing Conditions and Future Needs { - Collect and analyze data to document current and future moderate P r risk waste problems, needs, and conditions for at least five years I.. into the future. The data will be collected by inventories. The inventories will focus on the following: generators, waste type, i disposal, and current management. Evaluate potential for increasing the waste managed under each of 3 the hazardous waste priorities. ' TASK 5 Waste Facility and Transportation Inventory E Inventory and incorporate all systems and facilities in the county f ' for moderate risk hazardous waste collection and proper disposal. 4 f- , Page 2 of 6 f! to- °'.`1 F7Grant No.( D35 Hazardous Waste Management Planning Agreement with Jefferson County TASK 6 Role., and Responsibilities Analyze local., state and federal agencies, and the private sector in the planning, regulation, and management of moderate risk hazardous waste. Identify overlaps, problems, and issues. TASK 7 Financial. Planning Examine methods of financial planning for moderate risk waste management. Determine if local government uti lities should assume additional cost of managing moderate risk waste. TASK 8 Remedial Action is Study existing contaminated sites, devise a cleanup plan for such sites. TASK 9 Evaluate Retentions Evaluate existing regulations. Document the needed level of regulation, inspection, and enforcement. TASK 10 Training Devise plans for reporting accidents and injuries associated with moderate risk waste, as well as ongoing training for personnel. TASK 11 Existing Regulated Generators Inventory existing state regulated generators of dangerous waste in Jefferson County. TASK 12 Plan Objectives and Alternatives Develop plan objectives and alternatives for problems and needs identified in Task 4. Alternative actions for achievement of each objective will be presented. TASK 13 Prioritization of Needs and Ongoing Information and Education Program Prioritize hazardous waste needs and requirements. Establish t. ongoing public and business information and education about moderate risk waste. TASK 14 Moderate Risk waste Ordinance Develo p ordinance rdinance which addresses the definition of moderate illegal disposal, penalties, and enforcement risk waste, responsibilities. Page 3 of 6 M -.. .. 71 Ij.. Crant No. { Hazardous Waste Management Planning 111111 Agreement with Jefferson County TASK 15 Storage, Treatment, end Disposal ' Devise a network or system for storage, treatment, and disposal of all moderate risk waste envisioned to be diverted from the solid '1 waste stream and wastewater stream. 1 TASK 16 Diversion Programs The county will establish collection days and consider a drop -off l facility. TASK 17 Draft Plan Write the draft plan. Distribute it for comments to the Department, participating and affected groups and agencies. A public hearing_ of the draft plan will be held. TASK 18 SF.PA Complete an environmental checklist in accordance with the State Environmental Policy Act, Chapter 43.21C RCW. f TASK 19 Revised Draft Incorporate comments into the plan and submit to the Department. Incorporate the Departments recommendations for the final plan. Y, Submit final plan to participating jurisdictions for adoption. N TASK 20 Submit Final Plan to Ecology Submit the following to the Department for approval; 1) the adopted plan, 2) resolutions of adoption, and 3) the summary of public s comments and responses. r D. SCHEDULE AND BUDGET: Total Requested Estimated k Project Task Item Cost From Grant Date of Completion 4 TASK 1 $ 5,875.00 $ 4,406.00 February 28, 1989 TASK 2 1,920.00 1,440.00 January 31, 1989 TASK 3 6,400.00 4,800.00 December 31, 1988 TASK 4 12,800.00 9,600.00 February 28, 1989 y TASK 5 1,280.00 960.00 January 31, 1989 P TASK 6 4,217.50 3,163.00 January 31, 1989 TASK 7 7,094.25 5,321.00 February 28, 1989 TASK 8 1,073.00 805.00 June 30, 1989 1 TASK 9 1,852.75 1,390.00 December 31, 1989 TASK 10 2,240.00 1,680.00 December 31, 1988 TASK 11 640.00 480.00 December 31, 1988 i Page 4 of 6 1 F Grant No Hazardous taste Management Planning Agreement with Jefferson County j TASK 12 6,515.00 4,886.00 March 31, 1989 TASK 13 8,871. 25 6,653.00 May 31, 1989 TASK 14 64.00 48.00 June 30, 1989 TASK 15 1,280.00 960.00 March 31, 1989 TASK 16 Not Applicable December 30, 1989 TASK 17 4,406.25 3,305.00 August 31, 1989 TASK 18 287.00 215.00 February 28, 1989 TASK 19 2,203.00 1,652.00 September 30,1989 Task 20 Not Applicable .Tune 30, 1990 ' TOTAL $69,019.00. $51,764.00 SPECIAL. TERMS AND CONDITIONS A. DEVIATION FROM BUDGET Deviations in budget amounts of up to tell (10) percent of Cite total - project cost may be allowed in any of the budget tasks contained in the grant agreement without prior written approval so long as the total project cost remains the same. B. MINORITY AND WOMEN'S BUSINESS ENTERPRISES PARTICIPATION The GRANTEE agrees to utilize minority -owned and women -owned business in the project covered by this grant agreement. jThe GRANTEE agrees to include in all bid packages and requests for -.� proposals (RFP) the following minimum goals: Minority -owned business participation - 107 Women -owned business participation - 69, The GRANTEE agrees to require ALL prospective bidders or persons submitting qualifications to: 1. Include qualified minority and women's business on solicitation lists; 2. Ensure that qualified minority and women's business are solicited whenever there are potential sources of services or supplies; ' 3. 3. Divide the total requirements, economically feasible into % smaller tasks or quantities to permit maximum participation by ' qualified minority and women's business; 4. Establish delivery schedules, where requirements of the work y permit, which will encourage participation of qualified 4 minority and women's business; and k Page 3 of 6 i i i Grant No. -t D33 Unzardaus Waste Management Planning Agreement with Jefferson County •I 5. Use the services and assistance of the. State Office of Women and Minority owned Business and the Office of Minority Business Enterprises of the U.S. Department of Commerce as appropriate. �... The GRANTEE agrees to provide to the DEPARTMENT, on forms provided by the DEPARTMENT, written assurance that affirmative steps were taken in awarding contracts and approving subcontractor selections. IIThe GRANTEE. agrees to report to the DEPARTMENT at the time of submitting each invoice, on forms provided by the DEPARTMENT, payments made to qualified firms. The report will address: 1. Name and state OMWBE certification number of qualified minority, and /or women's businesses receiving funds under the voucher, to include all sub and /or subcontractors, etc., and 2. Dollar amount paid under this invoice to qualified minority and /or, women /s businesses. C. ALL WRITINGS CONTAINED HEREIN This agreement, consisting of the Coversheet, the Scope of Work, Special Terms and Conditions, the appended "General Terms and Conditions;" and the DF.PARTMENT's current edition of "Financial Guidelines for Grants Management," contain the entire understanding between the parties, and there are no other understandings or representations set forth or incorporated by reference herein. No subsequent modification(s) or amendment(s) of this agreement shall be of any force or effect unless in writing, signed by authorized representatives of the GRANTEE and DEPARTMENT, and made a part of this agreement; EXCEPT, this in relation to change of the DEPARTMENT's Project Officer, or the GRANTEE's Project Coordinator as set forth on the Grant Coversheet, either party may make such change by sending a letter to that effect without the signature of the other party. IN WITNESS {THEREOF, the parties .hereby execute this grant: STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY TerrV Husseman Date Signature, Official of Date Assistant Director Grant Authorized to Waste Management Make e A reemen 8 t B G Brown Print Name of Authorized Official Chairman Board f. n Count Commissioners � Title of Authorized Official Approved as to form only by Assistant Attorney General. b Page 6 of 6 1 r C'P I?.IiL,'j'1 -•aj t' \ J�(d71j- 1)1.1'ION", I ruing(. Cott Agrcetent"A ! Ihc )epa lmcm of F-Ioly, I i i ,\. ('atnnn 1.I r1u nIt\IAU 1! ,\Il ..t v lips for whic h gra a l u u1, ;,,a to he u—I sh all be act, upl shed by the GRAN) I.I, a nl t dip \N' III I.+s npI yc.s, 'I he G 14\N I I'I: shall not .sign or soli ,Ir.ail p,,forn,a,cc In.then unless,padNally. as lh.liled a -ming by the 111 I' Ali l' %W.N1' '. II. SI, II(' It ANN 1: 1! CUSI I'Idr\NCI s. The (' Rr \Nl l:l: n,u+I Cana rc that all a bgr,antccs a ,J cnnloaetnrs m nply with hte tern.. , ml cn,d i s a of thisill ntnunl. ' C. '111111D IOVUY ItI:NI I'ICIARY 'Ihc6RAINIbfs,sh Ill u"sure Thal o, all s.bcnntpacts ,to by the GRANI'f.I: pursuant In this al;ntncul tItc+t,to n(\V nit ,gtnn is entered l nand as a, csplell Ihard.prty hctelclaryof such subcontracts whit full rights ;is such. ('UNI'RACI ING I'URSI:ILVICIiS(BIDDING) Contracts for roost n et o,, purchase of Cquip rant •t td professional arch teelural -,,d euginecring. —i —'it'll be a —algid though , r , npct the frnluoed 6y Stale lax'It,e GItANI Ih!sh:ll not adoens a for It d.s for .outntnonu,I lrereip l of,, rat Ieu nrprn,aI front lit: Amass Illy, \It'1 NfI NI' No ntnnn shall be awarJCJ or rcjceuvl [it npprovcJ n w,il,g by the l)I.:I'AR'I\II'NI' ( i lir\\'I i:l: shall retain Worts of jnllhd, rccci,'ad and concert, u'nticd for inspeetonn,d,,a by till, I)HPAIt'1 SII 1(. r \SSIf \Std NI 'S So right or la m of 'he (MAN l l•I: at Wing a nine, this agrecnu• tl Aiali be transferred or assigned by the ('RAN"i Nr.. 1'. COO I'I.IA'NCH WI I'I l IN I. I. I.A%VS I. the GIZANI'11;11,01 rn nl,ly fully„ith all ,pplic: blc I'ede'sl, st'de i I team Leas, orde o . , l per nuts. Prior In canoe tcc neat of any cut ucl on, the GRANI'i:l! sit Il cce re the n cemmy appro,als and pct ill, equ lall by au lullt ev h +roll jo r'sdirl on over the It eject, pru+idc assurance to the l)1:1'AR'1 Ni 1 ;\ 1' III-It -,,I] approvals and per n u ha+a bet, secu real, aul II Ae n p is oat ;d,lc to the l) I,1'Alt l ;\I I!NI' upon request '_. Viscdnwuaiott. I'be I)I'I'r \R I \t l \"I' anI the GRAN I'Cli agree to he bound by ill l'edand end State ia,s, regal t ions, and Anita "ng a ,st di—i illatnn Ille GRAN "Il:l:furthcr agrcc+t ff t clysuplx,n the l)I•I'Altl \II•NI's nanor ly co op. ct prtxu rcmcnt pat ;ra •, to ns, re,lothen t , all -it poz+ble,the pandledianof— ocoandm n,ntyo"a.•dbust,essas n,Ilsuh—it"ctsaxatdtd under the ag,ee,nem Hill CItANII.I.sll hl rclurt to lha l)I.I'Alt'I\11:Nlthc lxrccnt of grant funJSa„ilable to'o ncn arm nor ty o'nW I— ineocs t, )S'a;1SAtLJ.ItS.SafelY the GRANI'INI! a gas, In comply ,uh ill aildia. hlc luaus, rcga lad ens a ,d pol ens of the United Slaw and 11-State of Wash ,gtnn alto rlt ,fleet „agry a ,J yob aafely. J. LvJati trial lnsui'ancc•'Ihc GItA \Il.Lrcafits fun ron,pl ;nmc'ith.Jlpplirablc seam nJunri,Imwr.t tcc esquire oche' IRhc t'INNllil! fa hto comply 'alit such laxv, the I)1'1'r \IL'I ; \11 NI'shali hoc the right lo'nn,cd attly tc,n,in,lc thixagreement forcauseas prnai Jed n Seebu r K.1, herein. G. K CKIIAC. KS 'Ihc GRAN11:R's prnh'hitnd fmn indurngbyany me:ms any pen on employed orclo-,se involved nth:' project to g',c,p,ny p,rl of the a ss npensal n, to' Mich hushes othcax se cntilled or, receive nay fcc, eo n n o n, or gift in return for ,,and of it su bcoui rlet hereunder, II. AU U 1'I S ANDINSI'f.(:I I ()NS I. 'I he C ItA\ I'I'li shall n,.a oain Oil plate pmgmm and f I anci,l records elating to this agreement. All gr. ,t records sit dl he k1111 in it n. tntr hitch provides an audit lra l for all espe,Jitures. r \II record +shall be kept in it co ualo, fill lu (. r l data audits ; rid i,sperl nos I.ngi Hering 0—roentat on and field inspection reports of all construction xork accomplished under this agreerieril shall be n' ,l,i ted by Ihc GRAN'I'I:1:. Such reronls shall eltarly indicni, loth receipts and espeudd ures by (, rid sou pee aid object cI acsabe,l'on _. All grant rclooll shall be open for it.A Lori, +I ctia, by the I)I!1'AKI'JEN•I' or by cry July aulhorzed auJt rrrrue,tatve of the St le of if W'a,h tgton for apar'od of at least three years altar the fiord gotI paynunU,rn ryJispua re+ula,I hcrcu ndcr. mq•s chaadiuiJcnbfy d—ellancics nail. finssal rccunls, the GRANI'pls. sham pro,do rl,r fie., it, a,d'Irm aka algid nC us accordingly .1 \It,urk performs J under this ngrcemcnl and any equpnenl purchased,shnII he made mailable to the Ulil'AR'I M INI' and ma ny I lhorw. Idule. federal or local rcpscsc,tat,r for nspectonit anytne during the course nr this agreenient and for at least lhrceye•n ' f II ggratl lcnn'nato, ordispute resoNtion hereunder .t (.IL \ \Il Cshdt acct the p—Wots in MiltC molar A- 129(Andit of Slide rid Lewd Gov crnn:nts) or O\I 11 Circular A•110(Unt(orn Requirements for Grants to Ut,en tic,, Ilospimisa,d Other Non -l'roft O,ganii,tions) if the C RAN'll it eecnes rather funJSinrsn:ss or$25,kW.'Ihc GL\N1 Pl i.:I for''adncopy of the state auditor's oldit alnng'hh the GR \Nll.l.r pntsc a,J tit,: final rorrcrfvc art o t pla , as appnncd by the SAO to the DEVAICI'\1INI'' Iltio ninety (70) d y, of the date .(Ihc audit mpnrt. I. I'I.l(I'URpI ; \N(II: ItII'UIt9 IN(1 ill (1Anlll shall aabmlpn, greonraxts talhc Ul l' r\ It' I:\ IWl' oo a gnmery bass orsuch other Schedule av sel forth in the SN,ial ' (, o l' u. the I; tAN"I 1. shall aho report in xrlt,gt I tits l)INI'ARI%I I:NI' any I blenot, del.ys or d,crse n,n,l tines'hiuh xdl mater ally L 4, feel 1;,, abi I ity I nccI project obi'lliles, till la"t, II II le e Wished little per-ls. I'1 ls 'II'do'noc lball panned by a sl,,I,,,Icflt Of I],, action Act r.p —I ,,,it any ;,,Waac. needed the DEPAR I NILNI In n, hall the Oa.owfly .po"s liall 'u— lie p"iW1 January I ill gh M.-I, dl, April I through It nc V), luty I tl gh \,pb, tt1 - 30, and 11, 11 mil , I"ic-obe, 31 licl—', shill 1'. do, widlin twenty (20) da), f,,;Iu,i,lg the e,,I ,f the quarter b6ne, reporml. I. COMP ENSNI MN I NIVIWILULMUPWIlaitill Payment shall tic anade ona rums o".,ble basis at I—at quarterly and noul,relfWa 0l; -1,ralo,nh. kill 'ou he I Anil be sat-il led I - I he or 11: VAKI'M 1 11,119 with It' 1111aluen tal ion of I �a , I rk Ile i f, t in ed. c \ lie n ses i no u rred an tutu k 1, 0 %, , �, , -1 ore 1, c ", a, - 'Ile of Will 1, when n. I'll I I I the project. Ila) late a is shl, I I tic 0; for each f I lie project, .1 pogo" of, let lalL in the S. by he ORA,"N 1711 und reified -11 1,161fcluiry 'Y Ili AR I MENp. Requests for paynneal ,ill be subluilld by the I it I NI I d S sot, her Coons pol,if,il by the DIWAKI M I. , I Hie niche, request turn, it wpp.,nivc o all al­ble o,I, oy ajol cIlranl al il the jr,n,bor, for olniting the le u,a found n bi,h .1 by the MPAM W N A copy of this g,udelun, Imll be brushed to the ORANI 1.1; ktlle n oucher rqa-, .11, ap'll"I'd by the 1111 AI11MENT, pananoul., 1,11 tic, made In l h e m ou.nly ag ur-, de.,ignee. I'llyinent noluirm, 'I"i III , subufluet I It the 1), p.\R I llkll-aa,l Iirc,1,1 to the I'loject Officer in atruniser dh.i cal s "a) lie ill, prio, apluo,al fr the ill PAM M I I he 2. Do'Wil"'inhudgoll in I I: I;N 'r Wo'l, 'ill dirall L'i h- hi, ;RANI Fl: 11! Cc AA I . I . I I �nlount for thm by more than ten pe a I I, 10' en 11, 1111 illfied by the ;I ol 1.1W L . 11l 1113 11! I line State inns sum 1011 0 te. 1)c,pilu he ogoing, into c,cn, M the DITAIUNWIN*l' ProhiLlc 1111 lenleat in "`— of 'lie l":'Alt 1 giant 'I"oe ,f I he eligible ust i,joat a , are,, orn ridnicat' I . l his agrcemenl. 3. 11c;LJ�gLiC Omni pay,nout., 'hall only be made for ;let o i or the (jltA.*,'I Ill a-lout ,, he gem, igmealcul and puns red iihin he fro,11ile dales 'If HI agrecoleat unless tllo,c dlit's are sr-ifically n-liried ill w�ldag us pro,iJnl herein. tic C;pAN"i*I'J: I I it foal eq-11 fol—aN tion with jo folty-fill, (15) 11a)s aft—Ail,1.101,I) Oaupi,,ioa orthis ig­anul and within Vice'; (IJ) daysarer the end ,fit fise; hic,nioun. J:.,iIuOa to comply may 1-11 ill kia)ell cio,bunsanucul. The DITAI� 112Np hall w iflfl Id an amour not to exceed let% 1—coul (10%) of cach reinabosenient p;qn, 5. V I . security for the GRANN Ill; lf"Ou"all. 1\ lonic—ithl,cid by the Dip i PAIMiF."ll'u'aybe paid to the GRAM Mil,hen lie juoje,1(,) dcunbeJ c, IPAR I %I' , ", c"; is 'e"Inalflil allot I-ein, ,, it portion thereof hall, been coulplewd if ill the 1) 1 '("c to "'i"' '"" ply appro,ed according to his agrccoicat and, as appropriitc, upon cluallionann ran andit as 'pe,iri'd under . , eoi.n I h—un, l.. 1�.'IatthCLGC�.IaFCIIdllV[CS All payn"als to the GRANI IT hall he abj,,:t in final audit by the DI;PAI(I ME11111, call any, nall"'i—I c\jvadilarc(s) chargcd lo this grain shall he efoildrd 11) the I , ITAR I*\II:NI by the ( RANI I Il. 7. 11iIcaeCandlitlLkm If ank,gi, and per t n on, paid In the callllo)— of [lie CRANI 1:11 or other public c alit i's, it shall all exceed the nut 111 allowed under 11-le regulation. N. rcinabaol,rac f indi—I ... 11 ill I'll allowed unless provided for and defiaed in the Sope of Work hereunder, A. 'I 171t.%JINA'I ION T VI the CRANK 1717 is conlin6cal upon ,atisraclory performance toy the GRAM UE of all he —a� h,(IRAN'11:1!unjti.s*tiri;,Iilyriiis.in theopinion of its ohs gations under tliv agree rte ,l. In 1. '[lie ciblig.flion of the DITAM MEN of the DFIAICI Ml:.11� pe r for, o any oblig.1tion requited Ir it by this agmenunil , he )E I, A IC thelfands1ho,culniunit /or w-inale this ioftcrinm nn. ig­­ut toy gh,ing-ill,ol not . al A wrillon notice of cruninalion shall be gi,,cn at least r,%c workingd,ls prior to the efrcoivc date of cranination. In that c,cat, ;,,it rinwho it an rut shed docculon is, data 11 adiel, coneys dOnia&,, —J, Is, phot.go, phs, ,,,it reports . r .1 he , in:,, aria Is p,.p;i red by I G RAN 1'1:1`2 and , fl, is agreennnu, a I I It , 0 pa - of I 1,. 1) 1: PA It IM 1: N' p, shoo 11 thco-le its 1,,.po,,y and Ile G RAN I1 i 17 that I be c a I i I led to and equitable couipersation for a `51 work completed On such JOCUmcnls and other matcri; ls. nocci, a lust ny.,Iti,ra,lo' Despite the above, the GRAN"I'Ell shall not he relioved of any liability to the l)IipAit,p.%iFNr for damages sustained by the DITAIMMENp and/or the state or Washington because orally breach of agrecurcill by the GRANl I,[' The DIFTAIVI'MEN'l inay TAIUMEN'l fron, the GRANpUl; is n hold payelent, for the purpose Of setoff InLil suCh tinal as the coact amount or dannagcs due the DI: cernflined. 'Ihe oblig.,nion cifille DF�IAKI NINIUlorrAc fxi)tiicnts isconlingent on the -Mlabililyofstaic unit federal fonds Through legislati,in appropriation and state 11 oinjoul. When this agreement c—soverstale fiwalyears the obligation ofthe DITAIUMI: - Npi—atingent or lie approprialion orrund.iduring thc�acm fi.al yen,. 'ne failure loapprnprlate nrallul such fould,1 shall be g'" cause to ter ju.ne till, ago,,un:ul as provided in paragraph K. I above. 3. In the a,c,,[ I he (i RAN if 'E E rail to colounnice work on the projectfunded he ' cin `i I hin (our mounts ofter the c free I i, c da to, of Ills dgeenacut, of by 0 RY da I c n It on ly a greed upon i n writ i n ; for commencement of he 1) f; PA IC I M EN I' rose scs the right to to rional e this agree nic a I. -1. Eai` L Wai,c r da ey G RA K 11:12 de N . I I is not a waiver of any sub-Ine n I de In . h. Wai, , r of a breach or any proviso, of I ii-s'. not a wah,c r of any suhseq uc 11111 rc,,,h and will c,,I be const told as a nicol i ric.11in, of the terns of phi s agreenic it I a nless st at ell a tabling by he a at h.,i,rd ,prc,c,, la I la of he 1) 1: VA It I M I I'. 'N a I rropru'rYRlclns I CMmitts auJ KUMIy Whc11 he G RAIN II H croaks any opyrghlable,,,leda1,crm,en";I IY INI ICn Ill Ill pr,Lany, the G RANI I d i nt,v I rapyrg I rp "n, I he sallic Ill, It tie In.pAlt ]',W: I' re airs ;I ry a I ty.fmc, roncic In ii,e an,I iro, xahIuI 1 'r poll lure, pnl,Ikh, re, n•cr II ler, ke use II I1 1() ur plol,erly ;in,] In call be I II uIrs tn nic th a fit Ife, aI II lora I go,,Frolcu ,pu I s. Ix,s, llhc ref l Ir all In h I I u 1 do rat guvcnu u,en l :rep p l y ,I nl p 1 I Ihlsl y nl,ns l h: I ntaq be devcl,pctl lylin; ('I \ \III l h II r I aI gra ntor gcnry, Ih I nce nri h;l'I a<II elw,e,wll,Jix^„c pals.nt ny,hts'n auonl,ancc Is,h the rtcn I , I I l men of lover, ncnI pab.n, policy (.'V I IL 16S87.1 (Y/2) out, by the Pr<i Jell cis. \ugl a Ll, I971. When til Git,1 \I'I.Ho'l— otsclldoycd by tile GRAM HI; ase Orpublish lnfnrntahon optic l 3Cl'AR'I'M III' present pajv.reshicluncs, .1" Inn. ns' n -fing nfurn,t'on supphW by the DFPAli'IMI.N1'; use ingcs, reports, nulls or other J,I,, ut printed t~ Is, signs, 1 I res, pamphlets. uc appropratcc -lt shall be green to the 1):pAlt'I MI :NI'. 1 lut,,:ll�l t�F.a1Y 1;t,Lls 'I he DI'I'AI('I \II \1 neJ'ti)nof'IimnriJ Guulclincs for Giants M:anagenacnt; chaptcr4 shall control Ile use und J r 1 1 fall real: and pc, Ip j ay purohn- I whollynr n pan with funds furnished by the DEPAR I'\II ;YI' ill the Isease flala.. lnlu.laalva•(,), refill lea(s), or jwlq(s) to the contmryor upon specific instructions wish respect lhcreto'n lire kope of Work. I L''snenaLL'te}' lily. LumuheJ_Ly.thcLll:Cellt "L1L•�'C. When the Dl ;l'AR1131 ; \I'prostJec petcnnal po N,ly bb all aqui,b o listrr S uo.w or more per unit a l m useful life Of nx,re than three years, directly In the GiiA \" Ill; fir uscin perfonnamce of the project, it still be relurnc,f In the DllAR'l\fl \II to flui d payment by the Dl :I'Alil "Ibe GRAM ITsh :Il m :t.cpy „tenl'nenh or by xtolf to lltc Ul'I'Alt I M l \I' for use of such....... ty. Ifs,aJ property's luxe, stnlcn nr JamagcJ It n the GRANI'lili's posscssot, the DI.I'IN It'I \II: \'Ishall he rend rt 1 leash or by act off I the GRAPIIlF1; for the fair mal—w % slue orsacb prup,.rty. $ •liJ.,i.LLi :ul't ;lsits'lbe foll -irg pnstsonv shall apply( the project rn, c,cJ by 111 is "glee rent uls lcs fs reds for lhu :lulu's tic,<flanJ nr Roil I'cc a. I'r nr loll %hu oc ucnt or funds pros ded for t n lh s xgrccmcnb the GI:AYI'I.I: sh: Il cstahtish that the cost of lard or rn litics,s f, r e ld re el+,' I,I, b.'lhu GRAS' III :ch.J7pr vrJc•salis(neer+,y e,'dcnec ofllle.rah'tip loaolu're title fureuch isn-I pr'ol In nl offuuk pro, dW by Ilya ,vec'nenl Sud, "i,ficu. unity include title aatcuta ,re lx,lie e lumens ecnYr. ICS Or b,ir,o%, a td attorney a rep n'c is establ slt ng that the land's free fix)”' any iml,cd'menl Ion, or claim, Rich ,vould impair the uses rn ttcntpl, bed by the a g uc rent n Llila SMluus Rcbanllux uf.he eont,acl lenn'n lion date shown on the eo,crsltcel the GIIA \'1 tali shalln 1 I yI se otveuaay eln,pm„I,Ill)Nny orhrllyagc'red ur de,clopcd p,rsuant to this agreement to uses other l Iran l hoof r h h ass cl•mcew„nr g'nnlly apparel „nhnul prior ,rblen.ppro,•.d of the Dl l'AIt1111 : \I Such ap pro, d may he cored OO,cA'1x+n �ymenl In the D�:I'AIto gi : \'1' ,fibat i-lion critic pox I or the sale I Ih „coon or coca rehire trcwlueh mo,',sgr :nlcdpl„nant to this ag,u ne•,l hear Io the tolud acquisition, parchale or uv I t costs ofsuch propcny. \I RI.(:DVFItY 0 1 :PAY \I l i\ I S'1'0(3 RA'NTI :I: the, igh l nr lltc UR. \;.ill li In n.oin moncs pad lu't as rc'nbulscrncni pgmcnts's C, I, gene ulw,sal %(tern lormanec of this to psent inUud rag the eal',ftelury mnplction of the pngal Jcunl,W an lllc Sec fWOrk. In the ,.it he CHAN %ill! rails, for,n erf�rm.bl gafe,s acquired of it hylhis:grecn¢nl, ulc GRANTEE ma IMO Yrcascn, 1,1.1'ART\II�'I' all gn,nl funds dnbuud 1. the GRA 11:1: for Paris Iw UI: PAIi I'Ml vl'ssole d'scrction. be requiredto rcl +q Inll,c DLI'ARIMI:Ylbysueh F,l—In perm,,. par project dual arerenJCrcA wanhlessm the op'n'otoruac Interest shall auras al the r. to of nsel,c Nice Ill (I'_S ;•) per a nn um front the t i me the Dl"PAR'l :MFN I'de rands repayntcnI .f (ards. if ay rents hone been J scone nucd by the 1)FPAIt I \I FN['duc to'nsuffcienI fu td, as in Section F:2 abo,c, the (iIL• \ \"1 lit; shall not be til'galcJ to repay ntunics which had been paid Io the U RANIT� 7, prior to such Ica n'md on. Any properly acquired under ;his agreement, al the option of the Dlil' Altl\ IIA' 1n, ay bcconmetc DFPAIIA MLNI'S propcny and the GRA\'1'I'I Shability In repay musics shall be reduced by ,m m acres ring Ihc L'rs: Ire of such prcpe, Y. ,� PRtil F( TA ITIU)VAL I he cdcu;,d I. .1 Il work rend set, cis m he pe rrorm,Aorder nas,grcencul lh lie (I ItAYI'I :li'hall he ubjw In use re,ie„ aW approval of ut DE PA R'l MI m'through the Project 011 'cer or other design nW Official to „hunt the Gl' AYI El: %bill[ report and he 'I 1I In the event lh,.re is JSputc with regard to the rstenl and character or the work to be done the dcicnn'nah.n of lie l'n,jeet Otf II•rdcsign :lc,luffci,lits to the e,ICnl ;mJ charecterofthework to be doneshall go,ern.'Ihe GRAM 1 :1ishall hall, the right In pj . Nees, crews pro,,ded for be]... I I. I)IYIUIIY I I I II” II rw,e provided in this,gre,.nnetl , arydililate r rc anent; n question orr.ct arising under this agreement wfieh is not d'sl,osed of n I g 1 111 lee Jed by the Project Officer or0th r dilsignubul official -ho shall pro,ide .1 ration stanctuent of dceS o,t to the GRA , I F s. 1 lie dcd,iou or the Project Officer or etherdesgnatcd offer l shall be final and conch,n<unless Isthin piny days fmm the late of receipt of I lift I, 'tic C RAXI icli nlauls or outen,nc furnkhes to me a reemr or nce DITA lit Mli \"I a wnncn appeal. In I nnncctien ,✓th y+pc,I Orley proceeding under this clause. the (iIL \NI'I :Ii%hill hale the opix,numly to be braid and to offe r e,'Jencc in II 1 (II s II al Il Jerson or l lac Dirwor or July authoriied reps cscnlntnc for l he de I- billaton o(.cuch appe is shall be final and 1 \j l I, from l be D'rentnr s tithe Pol real on shall be brouaghI an t e Sul,eHe, C'oun Of'l11,mton County, Rc,icw of the decision of the D "or""' tdbesou,htb,. for.. rheathel' cllunonCnnt"A hearing, MinororlheShorclncllcaai ng%Board.leoding(analJcrsionor blip are hercunJer, Ilse (ilia\\ I'I l i sh: 1 1 pn„ceJ del j,c l i l y Isiah 111 pi, rrormnnce of Ihis agree rien1 -1 I'd in accorJanec 1 1 1 the decision rendered. r i i .. 0 1'. CONFLIM'OHN'111111'.51' No officer, member, agent, orcuiplotee ofeblier reirty to this agreement who cxerci.ses any function or reN,i bit i1y in the rule., appi,.,A. e.-yingent of this agreennerl,shall participate in tiny dc,i,i.n hi,h ,rrects hisiher 1--nid indens/or ile i wem if any e j-,'l, partnership or association in which he/she is direcilyor indircol) interested; nor shall the/One h;ne ,Y personal or peeiniiklry int—,,, di-I -i indirect, in this igr,,nlcnl i)r the proceeds thereof. O. INDINNIFICNI]ON 1. '111, held re.,I-nib le f,,, papnent of i la ric,,, consul ri n Os feet and of her cost., relied Io the I jeI described herein, exec In as pros Jcd i it the .1k-ore of Work. 2. To the extent that the COnSt i t ut ion and laws of the Slate of Mishingion perm i I, the G RAN-I*F 11 shall in Nina i ry and held the DITAICUMI: I` harmless from a nd ign i nsl any Nab i lity for any or all injuries to N more, or proric rty a risi n g from the negligent act or 0.11�1�ai- of the G:ZANIT I ? arising out or this .1gre'unint, —cpt for such bianige, clung, or I rib i lily resulting front the negligent ii,t e 1 MI ,!,i,n I I D WA M It. G V 11 RINI N G I A W This greenic in shall be go—ned by the la— of the Slnu of W.i,h irgito n. S. 1EVERAIIII-ITY powision or i h is agree nicat o r iny pr-isia of any d—unen t ir-1—ted by reference shall he held invalid, such inva I id i cy s lia II i�,) .0 1 c- t I'll, nyt he r pmvisions of the agreement which can he given effect without t he bivalid p,.,i,i.n, and to I h is end the p ro,ri, ms of I hi., agm e n1l it a 11 declared to be ,c,,c table. 'hie le"IcInli CI; T. z C N :1,nI this.,greennent, untie, s .,he,,i,e probed he s, the inconsi.steaqtiill be resolved by givi rig prccede— in ihe zofinconsisteni,yin big der: (,i) app/ cable Federal and Slate mimics rep a inns; (b) Sk.l. f\%'.rk: (e) SI-M]Tenn, and C.nditi-s, a,idany 1n i, incorporated Ocrein by reference: and d) the Ge I cral 'I cons and C,�ndkion, ki SS 010 Ile.,, 6XR .......... . 0 71 SWORN STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE WITU IJOh11iN AND MINORI'T'Y 13USINESS UTILI'ZAT'ION REQUIREMENTS DEPARTMENT OF 17COLOGY The undersigned, begin first duly sworn, on oath, states o behalf of the GRANTEE. as follows: n The following affirmative steps in awarding contracts and subcontracts will be taken: j' I. 1. Include qualified minority and women's business on solicitation f lists; 2. Ensure that qualified minority and women's business are solici ted whenever there are potential sources of ser.v.ices or supplies; i 3. Divide the total requirements, when economically feasible into smaller tasks or quantities to permit maximum participation by qualified minority and women's business; 4. Establish delivery schedule:;, where requirements of the work permit, which will encourage participation of qualified minority and women's business; and 5. Use the services and assistance of the State Office of Women and ! Minority Owned Business and the Office of Minority Business linter- ' prises of the U.S. Department of Commerce, as appropriate, Signature Chairman Board of County Commissioners T'itic 11/7/88 Date State of Washington. ! Ss County of Jefferson t i Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7t "day of November 19 88 NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the state of. Washinpton in Port Townsend - residing ( My commission expires a a- iU�.� 1 .'r. .�. John 1'. I iA II I III :1 C of All P � f l t +I ?•l C, i d 11 J1 I'- 0 0 ctobar 18, 1983 Ms. Sue Morris Audit Division Department of. Revenue M5 -4X-02 Olympia, Piashington 98504 -0090 Pe: Poulsbo Aluminum Products, Inc. 133 001 446 Registration No. of Steel. Building (1933) Consturction Dear Ms. 11orris:. files Unfortunately, the files in this matter are among COuntY will not be returned to the now in Seattle for microfilming and County for several weeks. Co the best of my knowl.ectge, the claims listed in my Letter e, sti.l.]. outstanding. Therefore, John Olson dated May 1, 1985, are still held should be approximately the amount of retention $9,300.00. If I can be of. further assi stance, please do not hesitate to contact me. VOFSN F. P.4 rlO JD�' { JF'R:bt cc: Public WorXs ; County Commissioners. I L_ �1- r John R Raymond � 1 f JEFFERSON COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Courthouse — P.O. 8- 1220 ��% i Purr 'Fowmcnd. %V,,hington V8368 f• � t'P' - Q ( l'cicphunu (206) 385,9180 } �' October 18, 1988 Carter. Breskin Jefferson County Dept. of Public Works Courthouse Port Townsend, WA 98368 RE: State of Washington vs. Michael D. Terry Dear Carter: The above defendant entered a plea of guilty to the charge of Escape in the Second Degree, as a result of an incident which occurred on May 19, 1988. As a condition of his sentence, he was ordered to pay restitution to you for any damages caused as a result of this incident. A hearing to determine the amount of restitution has been set- for November 18, 1988. Prior to that date, please prepare a detailed statement: indicating the amount of your loss. Attach'to Your statement: any bills or estimates for repair or replacement: of items. If you were covered by insurance, please provide the name and address of your insurer, and the amount of your deductible. Attach Y our statement to the enclosed affidavit, and return the and notarized affidavit to this office as soon as possible. Please feel free to call if you have any questions. Your cooperation is appreciated. i Yours t:r y SSE 'N L. OLSEN Deputy Prosecuting Attorney SLO:ag Enc. d J r �;�,,- o ` � 't��ry:2� � I�.i774..�rt Ll -rGCG. t- �4� ^,.c. �L <7t /c'.r r'rr7, <_ .. _.< ", � =� lord �, , ! i CG> _ i_ ` ��,r "�Gi.'- crta:%✓ cow' f � . .i eL aT_(i[ oa fy.� 5G,..o- dif.E ,e,t.G.Y�dl/ � Gix iC.Ct; ^. / G�LC�C ., y,_ G att[.c- GIC.:G ti'_G, i i •-5;;71r v�G��1.,/ c'�l3rY[_slLlC <' <" -J (.: "" �i ""� /�.:i tall r:• j t i ,_tom; ��w..c� r�;:� c�nvC �r f _ /_' i 1 '. I ' �' 1 0z�� . 'E° o° V cOO N aL c •� t0 •s- E •Cc _ ° -`OC m cCGpxmC L> 10 2 Yvvt� �o m m Lm am cvi � m O C2ap. HW U � � � Q msw a �° =a�'m E"�'ac•�'-vd (7 �m��°mrn O•o .00 o�vm._ a.>O o-c a'E°• d° O o.� -'vv!.�N 6 E L@ J L a N$� O W N J NOONU mod °'o O T` _T NUU c c T N !0 F' d O.GO Ud J�Q T� c m m O (tl N NjO mCry w U uj 'M m m O° � >Tnva N ms•° c Tt0 •c J �O V� �. � N.'. o E'T °cco Evt2N m avi - °5� La c- E��L�mym a�JO O. v.c mo LUC>•O. J 9 L.. 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Nq o uel of tMOrlD rxoN CA- ❑rocI❑_o r ❑.P ❑.:` r COUMlY ROAD pb. ADORES SING YES N0 MILE POST JEFFERSON COUNTY PERMIT N0. -! yam- OFFICE USE ONLY L• DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS_ Jefferson County Courthouse Port Townsend, FEE PAID _Yes No OFFICE USE ONLY, WA 98368 CHECK ONE: APPLICATION FOR ROAD .APPROACH o gw -. 0 RESIDENTIAL ® COMMERCIAL Lo U4lNG• Application is herby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain a road approach. maintain a Please describe loaction (attach map or drawing) UI=C WEST O p da l/r}'LI -Is /2D P oXr TES 000" 50�TFJ or- /�anr LU (T1LDW U/(IJd FF }gyp r u�DrtFH �Ot7 or N1 E PaST 20y RIC Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set• out herein, and any special provisions attached hereto, Applicant Name Po/�2 iZ25oyrce.5 contractor Name_ Address ,p.(3eX .36 Address 4- IDOr6 Gamble. W/1 983C4 Applicant Signature �]/ Qti contractor Signature g Date_ /Z�Jd�g� one 7g- q?_ _23-L Date . ---- -- Phone Note: Indemnit ; y provisions of paragraph 'and '3 on' reverse side. PERMIT Subject to the terms and conditions on the reverse side ,.PERMISSION IS.HEREBY.GRANTED to: 1 Applicant to construct, operate and maintain a road approach,ae ����Q,,,tffff---e�I5jted� ,- special provisions attached hereto. _ - �;,0117 {- And any IJ 1J .. No work rehall 'be• done under •this permit until the applicant or'contracEOr has has n notified " 6 ^� °) , telephone_ 9/ APPROVED BY: CZ��'7/ �,i( ' 1 Date /�• r i - PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT r. i i i CALL .o,. ✓ Work covered by permit has been completed k BEFORE satisfactorily. - r I - YOU DIG ® Work is not completed. ,. Recommend permit be cancelled. " 1-800. 424 Traffic control - adequate - -5555 inadequate REMARKS INSPECTED BY:� i 17- 113 -a (RwA 2 -a2)' DATE'iZ zl -8R 71 e ' GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT TO RCi 36,75,130, .140 AND ,150 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, 2. THE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSORS AMU ASSIGNS, AGREES TO PROTECT JEFFERSON COUNTY AOR SAVE IT HARMLESS FROM ALL CLAIMS, ACTIONS OR DAMAGES OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION NMICH MAY A'HARACTER OF MATERIALSOUSEDAOR MANNER ' OF ANY SUCH WORK, PERSONS, Oq PROPERTY BY REASON OF THE PERFORMANCE -I OF INSTALLATION] IN CASE ANY SUIT OR ACTION IS BROUGHT AGAINST THE COUNTY FOR D"UP ARISING OUT F OF M E Y SUEIS, ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS MILL, UPON NOTICE OF COMMENCE' 1 REASON OF ANY OF THE ABOVE THE PETITIONER, MENT OF SUCH ACTION, DEFEND THE SAME AT ITS SOLE EXPENSE AND SATISFY ANY JUDGEMENT ARISING THEREFROM IF DETERMINED ADVERSE TO JEFFERSON COUNTY, �I 3. IF THE GRANTEE ENTERS INTO A CON TASC^ pARTGOFETMETCONSIDERATION ITSOCONTRACT WITH GRANTEE,OAGREES TO BY THIS PERMIT, THE THIRD PARTY, FORT INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH 2, ABOVE. 4. ANY BREACH OF ANY OF THE CONOIT IONS AND REQUIREMENTS HEREIN JADE, OR FAILUflE ON THE PART OP THE GRANTEE HEREUNDER WITHIN `J11 DAYS SHALL SUBJECT THIS PERMIT TO CANCEL' Of TH 19 PERMIT TO FINISH CONSTRUCTION WORK ; LAY ION AS HEREIN PROVIDED. S. OUgING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTE! SHALL COMPLY WITH THE MANUAL ON INIECEN TRAFFIC CONTROL ^F •CF, FOR STREETS AND HIGHWAYS PUBLISHER BY THE U,9. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. ,COMPLETION - 6. OII OF SAID NORM HEREIN CONTEMPLATED, ALL RUBBISH AND DEBRIS SHALL B! IMMEDIATELY REMOVED AND BE LEFT NEAT AND PRESENTABLE AND SAT ISfACTOpY TO THE COUNTY. THE ROADWAY AND ROADSID! SHALL T. THE COUNTY RESERVES THl RIG"T TO ORDER THE CHARGE OF LOCATION OR THE REMOVAL OF ANY STRUCTURE OR 9T RUCTURES r , CHANGE OR REMOVAL TO BE MADE AT SOLE EXPENSE OF THE PARTY OR .. 1 AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT AT ANY TIME, SAID •° PARTIES TO WHOM THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS.. ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION Op pELOCAT10y BY THE GRANTEE SHALL BE DONE IN SUCH A MANNER AS WILL CAUSE Of THE COUNTY S WORK AND JEFFERSON COUNTY SHALL IN NO WISE BE HELD LIABLE THE LEAST INTERFEflANCE WITH ANY FOR ANY TINTE FE THE GRANTEE BY REASON OF ANY SUCH WORK BY JEFFERSON COUNTY. ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES, UPON ROWS, STREETS, PUBLIC PLACES OR STRUCTURES IN QUESTION. _ OR BY THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS BY THE COUNTY 9. THE GRANTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE COUNTY'S REPRESENTATIVE UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK UNDER THIS PERMI T 30 THAT F•. A FINAL INSPECTION CAN BY MADE. r • SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE PROVISIONS ARE DENOTED BY AN CX3 I. A COPY OF THE PERMIT SHALL BE ON THE JOB SITE, AND PROTETrTEO FROM THE ELEMENTS, AT ALL TIMES DURING THE - WITHIN THE COUNTY S RIGHT•Of•WAY: ' g. ,, CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED BY SAID PERMIT If - n THAL s 2. THE APPROACH SHALL, CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED DESIGN PLATE 1L, ya FT.LENGiH OF �L {NCH DIAMETER CULVERT PIPE SMALL 0E PLACED IN , L APPROACH. A DITCH AND LAID TO A TRUE LINE AND GRADE. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SURFACED TO THE LIMI 13 AS SHOWN ON THE APPROACH SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE MITH THE PROFILE CONTROL ON THE PLAN. IIME PLAN AND THE GpWE OF DIRECTING OF SURFACE HATER FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY ON COUNTY RIGHT•OF•WAY WILL NOT BE PERMIT I ED. Y. �j 3. THE APPROACH SHALL 0E 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 SMALL BE IMMEDIATELY ,J CLEANED UP BY THE GRANTEE OR HIS AGENT. 4, IF NECESSARY i0 INCREASE SIGHT DISTANCE, STUMPS AND BRUSH SHALL BE REMOVED FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE APPROACH. THE INO ISCRIMINATE CUTTING OF MERCRANTABLE TIMBER OR DISFIGURING OF ANY FEATURE OF SCENIC VALUE SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED ON COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, -� 5. WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS BETWEEN O:OOA.M. AND 4:00P,M. UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ENGINEER. 6, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF Z Zb� WBITTEN BY A SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO SHALL BE FURNISHED TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH ANYAMO ALL OF THE W BUSINESS IN THE STALE OF WASHINGTON, TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT ANO SHALL REMAIN IN FORCE UNTIL ALL NORK UNDER THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNTY.. %. BEFORE ANY LOG HAULING OPERATIOH4 BEGIN, A SURETY BONG IN THE AMOUNT OF Z, SNARL. 1 THE COUNTY AGAINST ANY DAMAGE TO THE COUNTY ROAD AND TO INSURE BE FURNISHED 0Y THE GPANIEE (O PROTECT -OF-WAY TO OF THE COUNTY, APPROVAL OFMALLLCLEANHUPANORKASHALL ELSECUREDUREPOREH THE BOND WILL BE RELEASD,SFACiION CTS/ I �J E• SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS 1 1 Form 113b I GENERAL PROVISIONS THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT TO RCA 36,75.130, .140 AND .ISO AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, Z, THE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AGREES TO PROTECT JEFFERSON COUNTY AND SAVE HARMLESS FROM ALL FF PERSON, CLAIMS, ACTIONS ER DAMAGES OF EVERY T KIND AND DESCRIPTION WHICH MAY ACCRUE RA TO OR BE SUFFERED BY ANY MANNER PERSONS, OR PROPERTY BY REASON OF THE OF ANY SUCH WORK, CHARACTER OF MATERIALS USED OR MANNER j. OF INSTALLATION; IN CASE ANY SUIT OR ACTION IS BROUGHT AGAINST THE COUNTY FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT F OF OR BY ACTION IS BR REASON OF ANY OF THE ABOVE CAUSES, THE PETITIONER, ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS HILL, UPON NOTICE OF COMMENCE- MENT OF SUCH ACTION, OFFEND 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, AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH �, ABOVE, 4, ANY BREACH OF ANY OF THE CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS HEREIN �tgDE, OR FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE GRANTEE OF THIS PERMIT TO FINISH CONSTRUCTION WORK HEREUNDER WITHINJU 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 TRAFFIC CONTROL MILES FOR STREETS ego HIGHWAVe 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, I. THE COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ORDER THE CHANGE OF LOCATION 00 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. - - $, ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR RELOCATIO1 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 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, b _ J, THE GRANTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE COUNTY'S REPRESENTATIVE UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT SO THAT 9 I A FINAL INSPECTION CAN BY MADE. S SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE PROVISIONS ARE DENOTED BY AN (X) Cl 1. } A COPY OF THE PERMIT SHALL BE ON THE JOB SITE, AND PROTETTEO FROM THE ELEMENTS, AT ALL TIMES DURING THE ,. CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED BY. SAID PERMIT WITHIN THE COUNTY S RIGHT- OF-WAY. �Z ®.2. THE APPROACH SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED DESIGN PLATE TYPE_ - Al PROACH. A SCU FTi LENGTH OF e / 3�INCH DIAMETER CULVERT PIPE SHALL BE PLACED IN 01 TCH AND LAID 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 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROFILE CONTROL { ON THE PLAN, IJ 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 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.. 5, WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS BETWEEN 9 :OOA,M, AND 4;0OP,M, ENGINEER, UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ❑ 6, 'A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF S WRITTEN BY A SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO 00 BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, SHALL BE FURNISHED TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH ANY AND ALL OF THE i 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. j %. BEFORE ANY LOG HAULING OPERATIONS BEGIN, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF S- SMALL 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, A, SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS s Form 113 0 "1 J "UNTY ROAD NO, o'7 ATE LOG N0, LE POST 3.4 s qt, OFFICE USE ONLY r JEFFERSON COUNTY PERMIT NO.yg -s -I A-.2 ' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID % Yes No Jefferson County Courthouse I Port Townsend, WA 98368 OFFICE USE ONLY , � OFFICE s S E ON CHECK ONE: APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH a RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Application is herby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain a road approach. Please describe''l //o��action&(attach map or drawing) Ile Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set i out herein, and apy�pecial provisions attached hereto. Applicant Names Contractor Name / Address ,/> L.ac�- c / %�.(�e Address Applicant Signatur �� U— Contractor Signature Date ,� /D - �"� PHONE Date f 7.1_ "Z_ _ Y- --�c/y ----0 — PHONE f Note: Indemnity provisions of paragraph,2 -and 3 on reverse side. PERMIT 0 AM Subject to the terms and conditions on the reverse side, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant to construct, operate and maintain a road approach as requested above, and any I special provisions attached hereto. No work shall be done under this permit until the applicant or contractor has notified f telephone APPROVED BY: /J ,„a^,/- Date S- /7_ -$8 i CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG 1- 800 - 562 -6478 I �j F77, P GENERAL PROVISIONS 1, THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT To RCW 36.75,130, .140 AND .150 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. 2, THEGRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AGREES TO PROTECT JEFFERSON COUNTY AND SAVE IT HARMLESS FROM ALL BE SUFFERED BY ANY PERSON, ES IC MAY ACCRUE T ON CLAIMS, ACTIONS OR DAMAG OF EYE Y KIND AND DESCRIPTION HCHW CHARACTER ER OF MATERIALS USED OR MANN ANY SUCH WORK, PERSONS 0 PROPERTY REASON OF THE PERFORMANCE OF N R BY AN SUIT HT AGAINST THE COUNTY FOR OF INSTALLATION; IN CAS Y IT OR ACTION 15 BROUGHT A ...... OUT UT OF ' BY ILL, UPON NOTICE OF COMMENCE- REASON OF ANY OF THE ABOVE CAUSES, PETITIONER, ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS y MENT OF SUCH ACTION, DEFEND THE AT ITS SOLE EXPENSE AND SA ARISING THEREFROM IF MENT S E SATISFY AN JUDGEMENT 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 HE CONSIDERATION FOR CQ"IRACT WITH GRANTEE, AGREES To E THIRD PARTY, AS A PART 0 F ITS HE PROVISIONS OF 2, ABOVE. INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH T PARAGRAPH 4. ANY BREACH OF ANY OF 7 HE CONDITIONS OS AND REQUIREMENTS HEREIN g8DE, OR FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE GRANTEE OF THIS PERMIT TO FINISH COS T R C I ON WORK HEREUNDER WITHIN 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 "IF". TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES FOR STREETS AND HIGHWAYS PUBLISHED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. E 6. ON COMPLETION OF SAID WORK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED, L RUBBISH AND DEBRIS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED AND N NT I AL RBIS E FT T, C DRY To THE COUNTY. H ROADWAY AND ROADSIDE SHALL B LE NEAT AND PRESENTABLE AND SA SATISFACTORY THE 7, THE COUNTY RESERVES TO ORDER THE CHANGE OF LOCATION OR THE REMOVAL OF ANY STRUCTURE OR STRUCTURES S I , MADE AT SOLE EXPENSE OF THE PARTY OR AUTHORIZED BY THIS TNE SAID MANGE OR REMOVAL TO BE IATIANY PARTIES TO WHOM THIS PERMIT S ISSUED, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. BE Do E IN SUCH MAN AS WILLICAUIE 8. ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR RELOCATION BY THE GRANTEE SHALL N UCH C NA 0 WISE MELD LE T T AND JEFFERSON COUNTY SMALL E E A E THE LEAS INTERTFERANCE WITH ANY OF H COUNT' 5 WORK SOR REPRESENTATIVES, FOR ANY DAMAGE 0 THE GRANTEE BY REASON OF ANY SUCH WORK BY JEFFERSON COUNTY, ITS AGENTS OR BY THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS BY THE COUNTY UPON ROADS, STREETS, PUBLIC PLACES OR STRUCTURES IN QUESTION, THE GRANTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE COUNTY'S REPRESENTATIVE UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT 50 THAT A FINAL INSPECTION CAN By MADE, SPECIAL PROVISIONS 11 APPLICABLE PROVISIONS ARE DENOTED BY AN M a 7 0 HE JOB T15T D,F FROM THE ELEMENTS, AT ALL TIMES DURING THE T SMALL 0 0 A SE HT-OF ZED BY IOMPERMIT 7 IN HE COUNTY SER GR -WAY. SAID 2.. THE APPROACH SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED DESIGN PLATE TYPE APPROACH, AlaL&JV20aFT LENGTH OF 12- INCH DIAMETER CULVERT PIPE SHALL BE PLACED IN DITCH AND LAID TO A TRUrE LINE AND GRADE. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SURFACED TO THE LIMITS A SHOWN ON R C IMI S SHO PLAN AND THE GRADE OF THE APPROACH SHALL BE N ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROFILE CONTROL ON THE PLAN, 6HE IREC T ING OF SURFACE WATER FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY ONTO COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY WILL NOT BE PERMITTED� Tlii APPROACH SHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY SURFACED BACK AN ADEQUATE DISTANCE FROM THE EDGE OF THE PAVEMENT lo PREVENT ANY MUD TRACKING ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD. ANY MUD TRACKED ED ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD S HALL BE IMMEDIATELY 1. CLEANED UP BY THE GRANTEE OR HIS AGENT, IF NECESSARY TO INCREASE SIGHT DISTANCE, STUMPS AN D BRIII" 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, 5. WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS BETWEEN 9:OOA,M, AND 4:00p.m. UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ENGINEER, C] 6. A S URETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF WRITTEN BY A SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO OD BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, SHALL BE FURNISHED TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH Y AND ALL OF THE M 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 LOG HAULING OPERATIONS BEGIN, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF SMALL E ANY II- B FU FURNISHED THE GRANTEE TO PROTECT THE COUNTY AGAINST ANY OHMAGE TO THE COUNTY ROAD AND TO INSURE A P To THE SATISFACTION OF THE COUNTY, COMPLETE REMOVAL OF THE APPROACH AN D CLEANING UP OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY S B APPROVAL OF ALL CLEAN UP WORK HALL BE SECURED BEFORE THE BOND WILL E RELEASED. 8, SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Form 113 b I �j r COUNTY ROAD N0. ADDRESSING YES NO P� -,S -/z/1 FOSJEFFERSON COUNTY OEPARTMENi OF PUBLIC OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson County CourYes _No =PA Port Townsend, WA 9SE ONLY, /ice CHECK ONE: r� L APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH faRESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL .. Application is herby made for a permit to Construct, operate and maintain Please describe loaction (attach a'road a map or drawing) � pproach. 3�f 197i/� �''2:fi C71 ,:Jlc �,'S L•3Y(jL / /G• �tyt'.l! J71G7v rApplicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions out herein, and any special provisions attached hereto, set Applicant Name G.c: /Ja'T / ?��e/✓ - �, ,• Address Contractor Name G//2'cj' Z / / Address Applicant signature /-Y :/2T TON /c'S6n /� Date_ 9 y %�'0� /, -1l�x. /Ef /� 7 Contractor Si nature Phone g t., �. 2�� Note: indemnity n— Date y / /r/ /G, 11/ y provisions of Paragraph.. - -� Phone 3c 'and'7 1 2 on'.reverse side. , [6(iLIJIrWU��L��J I ui, P E R M I T Subject to the terms and er Applicant to construct, a nditions on the reverse side,.FERMISSION IS:HEREBY.GRANTED special provisions and maintain ntoad approach,as attached hereto. ed her requested.above,.and any No work shall be done under this 'permit until the applicant or contractorhas notified . telephone_ APPROVED BY; p .•, ,.. L Date S;h�-d Y- �� L ^dUl1fQ'lu: r PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT i. Work covered by permit has been•completed CALL 48 HOURS ✓ Work iss tcompleted. i not , Recommend BEFORE YOU DIG ' I- permit be cancelled. 1 -8U0- 562,6478 Traffic ' control - adequate Y O inadequate REMARKS UcDpRoatW a.� caR...reR. nJeei�S� i Form 113 -a (RrvA 2 -P2)' INSPECTED 'Y: K DATE' /2_ 2�'8R f I ) L THIS PERMIT GENERAL PROVISIONS SU f IS BJECT TO RCW JG, 2, THE GRANTEE, 75,1JO, ,140 AND '150 ClA1MS, ACTIONSSpp OCESSOgS AND AND AMEND PERSONS , OR PRO AMAGES OF E MENTS THERETO, IGNS, AGREES I OF INSTALL PROP BY REASON pERY AT ION KIN] µ ' REASON 1 IN F ES[gIPT10X OF CASE THE P N COLA i OENr F SUCH ACTIGHE ABOVE CAUSES, Oi „CCTIONpjSNBC OF MyCSUCMRH qK OACNAUE TTOAOR BEYSUFF HARMLESS FgOM A T500lEgEXPENSE GRID IGRµ ME ENTER COUNT,iPETl 3, ITS SUCCESSOR SFOR ASSIGNOR DAMAGEERAR SIDXSEDANq RSER BY THE SATISFY µy JUDGEMENT ARISING THEREFROM”' ROM EXCE- INDEMNIFY PERMIT, TM THIR O A CONTRA A OR AGq WITH CE- EMN HOLD HARMLESS PARTY, AS CT EEMENT MEREF IF 4• My AND DEFEND BREACH Of iNEACOUNT,TME CONSIDERATION FCRTy TO PERFOpM TN ONTRACT IN ACCORDANCE LAiIOII THE HEREIN FINISH CONDITIOi1 µD AS RMI IN FINIDED,ONSTRUC REQUIRE THE PROVISIONS ION7 ` ON Tp NGRANTEENOAGREES OF NOOK HE HEREIN ARAGRAI Z, ' S' DUPING REU ➢ER WITHIN MOEH OR To 'J� - CON9TgUCT1 E, O FAILURE 011 THE PART 'i ON OF SHALL THE FACILITY THE SUBJECT THI! PEPF THE GRANTEE 8, OOIMIECOIF ETION OF SAID PUBLISHED By GTNE p SHAH COMPLY NI MIT TO CANCEL- _ ROADXAY WORK S• DEPARTMENT . µp p0µ$ HEREIN CON' IDE f HER B EMP OF ip THE THE LOUNT E LEFT LATEO, ALL 'RU.- - •• TN AT, µ0 PpESEX OYSjRVE9PERM1 i1GMTTO ER 7N PARTIES To TABLE µD lATISFACTORL BF IMMEOIATEL TO WIDTH'S Ai µy Oq0 E CHANC Y TO Y RE THE COUNTY. MOVED µp' , M19 PERMIT it INSURE' SAID CHANGE Of LOCATION '— 8• ALL SUC OR THE I --._ .• OR FOR ERFLOCA IO THEIR SUCCESSORS ANDTASS GNJD AT SOLE EKPENSUCTURE OR !Tp - •.� NITN ENY E UCTUgE3 OOR By THE Of THE PARTY ON Y TH THE GRANTEE F THE COUNTY y By THE GRANT •• _- 91, THE GRµ E OF My µEIGHTS BYATHE sSOCH KNORK INt3-H EE SNAL! COLA jly DYFJEFFERLCOIEINTORF I_ A AS Nil A f1NAL INSPECTIONRCTIFY THE COUNTY• UPON ROADS, 91REETS,ON COUNC9 SMALL IN ANo =M BE HELD ' µ S E 1EL ii -.. BY MADE, REPRESENT UPON PUBLIC PLACES OR LICAUSE . _ . ... _ ENT ". N COMPLETION Of THE Up STpUCTUgES IM pUESTVES, ._ Q " , _.. WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT THAT lr A soar SPECIAL PROVISIONS • APPLICABLE PROVISION! ARE DEMOTED - -.• :: CONSTRUCTITHE PERMIT SNAIL BE .. — + i= �•... eR.AUTHORI2ED BY J0B BY AN Q) . THE APP SAID ,,E SITE. AND APPROAC .ACM SHALL BE PE li WITHIN THE CPROTEsTEO FROM TH . DITCH M. �,, CON9Tq"TED IN ACCOpDANCE OUMry S RIGHT -Of -E ELEMENTS, At ALL µ0 LAUD NAY: r TD— �FT.LENGTH OF WIT TIMES DUR1N0 THE. DIRECT q AND THE GRADE LINE µD GRADE. THE ATTACHED DESIGN E G OF TH SURFACE NATI E APPROAC INCH OIAMETER PLATE TYPE� '. d 3• THE C .� PREVE PALL APPRO A FROM PRIVATE SHALL RTY IONTOCCOUNTYE NITN TREED TO TMESLIMI it EAg 5FE0 1— •� � . IT E SUFF COUNTY CLEANED YWU ATRACKING U RI GMT •OF- HAYOMILL MOTTROL OM iHENPLON ONTO THE BACK AN BF PEgMIiiEO,AN, RE GRANTEE OR N GENT. ROAD, ApY • '� A• IF NECESSARY AN i MUD U RAC CK0 CE fROM THE VALUE SHALL THE OINOI ER NINATET DISTANCE, STU ONTO THE [O THE ROAD SHAH PAVEMENT i0 ' NOT BE PEgMITTED BE IMMEDIATELY.. ❑ UCOUNTY 5• YORK S ON ROApRCHARTAND BR IMBERALL BE REMOVED ENGIXEER�L. BF RESTRICTED RIGHT -R OR TO THE OF -MAY. DISF IGURINGFOF ANDY" ATURE OF OF THE ❑ 6, A HOURS BETWEEN 9;OOA.M, AND DoSBUSIBESSRO IN THE AMOUNT OF f 410UP. - SCENIC iERMG IN THE STATE OF WAS M' UNLESS OTHEgN1SE AUi BEEN AHPOLETEDIµpNS NING1 MOg12ED THE BY CO APPROVED ONp SHAH BE NRI'TEN ❑ 7 FURNISHED B y TIME SHED Y A SU BEFORE µy ED BY THE COUNTSNALL RENAIX IN lO INSURE RETY COXP BE fUgH LOG HAULING y• FORCE UNTIL COMPLIANCE NITN y AUTHORIZED ip ALL ORK OH]ER TH19 YP gM1TLNASf THE SUR APPROVAL OFMOV AN TEE ALL C PPR COMPLETESHEO ByL L µHEPAWOR'ASHALLDCCLEAN ❑ UUPy 8, LNG AGA MSi µy DHOUNi f SPECIAL CONSIDER AT10N5 BE SECURE GF THE pIGM T- AMAGE Tp iME COLA O BEFO Niy MAY SHALL. SAT NE THE 80N0 HILL B[ORELEASED. SFACTIAOHAND YNE INSURE C OF T 0UXiy, { I f Form 113 b P APPLICATION FOR INSTFlI_LAT1ON OF UTILITIES Name and Address of Appl'I can t:_(v.2s�w�.� .— __MANAGER. I &_M_ ___ - -_ -- 2720 OAKRIDGE DRIVE PORT ANGELES, 98 WA 362 Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain -Izi- - - - - -�. -- C0_ -0 r - '� The utility installation is located (attach map or drawiny) Applicant agrees to perfurin 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 ul this form and any special provisions attached hereto. Applicant Date:-- -��'�� - - - -- / / / // / P E_R M I T f1 rn1 J(1I f Subject to the f61lowrnT terms and conditions, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant to construct, operate and maintain utility facilities as requested above. This permit is condii.iont:d 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 L!._Qob�er�7p2ESoJ-- _ - - - - -' Cr.lephone �3�S= prof —. APPROVED BY; ec2�� (�rao?v+f...---- ------- - -- - -- Date: l7- PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT UTILITY DAMAGE IS COSTLY. - Work covered by Permit has been completed satisfactorily. f'AI I A4 UnflDe Mork is not comoleted. CoL JI,N-33 -'e^ 11:44 T- POrru.¢LOUIFr LOraEh 42E4-01 c_olor%e.P.._ —_ T —, Andreas, QU pedNc Northweat Bell Buried Service Wire - No. OOBCRpibn of WOtk _ f .. /oryy- or r/ f✓ Work Order Complete b WORK LOCATION Address 99SWnSou U ID CON THA—CTO— H S ACCEPTANCE Firm - --- Clty 4 L.d u/ county_.7es .—Slate -_ Signature —_ _ -- — ---- Na me �v_c���*,J Title �__._ .___..__._ _ .� _- --Date --_ -- `,�,c S+ ORIGINATEDOY_ y °kSQ _TDatu 6�5 Unit Price ❑ Cost Plus ❑ Flat Sum U New (�$ /O No.VA)QID_'& Due Dale-6 _?_ r 8111 to; PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL Repair ❑ Tel. No. /J T q'?Z� Temporized Q /"D Attentlon .— — — Rearrange ❑S /O No, - -� Due Date _.-- ..____ - ,. ... ... R TYPe ^fService_.1.1 -- City- -- ... _ -- 21P CoL Pdr c_olor%e.P.._ —_ T —, Andreas, conir9ot ar.nll Rer6rence Y ---- - - - -._- OOBCRpibn of WOtk _ f .. /oryy- or r/ f✓ m GEAETAL PROVISIONS A ITLICA 11 LE, TO ALL PEIRMITS This unit is sub CCl to nlla Imublc thalanyprovisiol in llllx.lgrl'e'illlni lull etal'i'leutwith such resolution shell be controlling. A bond in the too t of S is mpaTed for the protection of the comity as set for[[, in tile term, of the Ix d. During the progress of the work such barriers shall be erected and maintained as may be necessary or as only he directed for the protection of the traveling public; the barriers shall be property liglacal !it night. In accepting this permit (lie petitioner, his successors and assigns, agrees to protect Jefferson County and Save it haTIONSi front all claims, actions and damages of every kind and description which truly accrue In or lie suffered by any Person or persons, corporation or prolierly by reason of the perfor. Mabee of any Such work, character of materials used (it maner of iumallati maintenance and operation or by the onfooter occupancy of right Of way or public place or public Structure. and in Case any still or action is brought against said Jefferson County for Manages arisung out of or by reason tiny of the above causes, the lictioulter, Ilb, 5accessurs or assigns, will upon notice I- hill, 1), then, fl Ili- can of such action, defend the laul ::� his or their own sole cost and expense and will salisfyanyjadgineat after the sit id sait (it anion shall have finally been dolernflued If adverse to Ille jef. forsint County, r1cept as herein authorized, an excavation shall be hind, fir bsulll placed witina tile lialils of a county road Ili such a alanner as to interfere witil Ill, travel over said road. Except its herein aUtholliled, no excavation shall he oloole of obstacle placed within rour (4) feet of (lie edge or the pavenicni. If the work done under this pernat interferes in any way will the dnallage of thelotany road, the grantee shall wholly and ill his own a.xr-se make such Provision as the engineer may direct to take care of said drainage. On completion of said work herein ctailloliplaled.11 rubbikh and debri,shall be nu ledially 'enlo"d and the maohsay and roads de shall be left ,,at and presentable and satisfactory to the engineer. All of the work herein contemplated sball he cone oadc, 11",suix"Wou flits lb"alobacoonorthe County ?hclIuoc,vfoa—d,aid suporvision shall Iv bortic by the party or parties to whian this rollout is is. ucd. -1-lic Departure of public Works luarchy reserves the right unoolcr (lie change of location or tile Orlanal of Ivy structure or structures anthori ed this peraditat any tinic,saidchange or removal lob -ladcat party oriparticstowlioni Ili: perinit sis%ucd,or Ilicirsuc,:1-ary and All such ellinge5, reconstruction or relocation by tile grauleCS shall be done in such manner as will cause the l cast interference wall any of the Conm ty vo.ork and the County of Jefferson shalt in age it) (lie gran tee by TCaSOu Of ally Such Work by the Count) I relator. any t' so it agents or representatives, or by tile —osse of any righis by the Coutuy upon roads, streets, public places or structures Ili question. is penult or privilege site]] not tic detailed or held be an MILLSiVe 011e it"'] Ileall not laollitat the County froul granting other perm is or frauchise rights of like or Other nature I,) other public or private tilifilics, nor shall it prevent Ill,• County from aoiug any of its roads, streets, or public places, or af. feet its Tight to full salservision and Control over all or any part of them none of wilicil is bereby surrendered. The Depa it local Of PINK Works may revoke, it acid or caucel Ill is permit or ot it y of the provisions I beroof a I any Ii c by giving written nolic, to the p-mace. The pertaincestiall finialedialcly remove all facilities front the rigin ill way. Any facilities rellouning upon the right of way 30 days after writ tell notice Of ce noella I ioll shell be reoloved by the County at tile expense of the retinue. 'the partyar parties to whom this fiction is issue(] shall nataitain at his or theirsol—fictise the stroactUrCorobject for which this permit is granted ill a condition satisfactory to the Department of Public Works, SPECIAL PROVISIONS: 1. Conduit shall be installed a minimum of 30" below existing roadway ditch. In accepting this locrout the grantee, [,is noll"Ols Is: gas, agree that any Lklonage Or injury (]One to the property of the granose or any exi,cno, of incurred by hina through the oper. contractor. working for the County or any County employ. shall be at the sole c.,Na,c of the grantee, his successor, and lo"ig'm • (lie audersig tied. hereby accepts this period subject to tire terms and canditiolls as Ilefeill set forth. Dated this -Z' day of OG % -------------- ---- -- m JEFFERSON COUNTY Fee llaid— Yes No DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jellersen Street R-,pl N., P.O. Be. 1-0 1.11 T— Yes No 6�e,d,.WA098368 Address Request (20 aa5 916 Mile Post APPLICATION FOR m-'AmT To Department of Public Works, Jefferson county, Washington. The undersigned R-ugst hereby app) for permission to cq 5-rfFl— C, ollDw r /_l d SKETCH: RECEWED OCT 19 1988 JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. On County Road- 5zV4,,9,j01 ietweell and agree to do the work in accordance with vour rules and regulations and subject to your inspection and approval. Date KA (If"'pliont s a co oolersinp, wtfc)rtlisiiiiiesofcopartners) Add- 2-7/ Phone No 100% Recycled Paper Fl--- i 4 APPLICATION FOR INSiALLAi' [ON _01_UTILITIES t Name and Address of Applicant: Northwest_ Bell ____ -___,_ 611 6th Street Basement ... --- - -- - -.. ,( - - --- • -- Bremerton Wa. 98310 Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and mainL in._Proposed cable along Warner Road (Please see attached sketch) - - -- - -- - - - - - -- - - -- The utility installation is located (attach map or drawing) Warner Road F " Appl i cant agrees to perform the work in :trr c t comp 'Iia nce with the terms and conditions set on herein, and slates thiL Apple ant has read and vii 11 adhere to the general provi- sions set out on the reverse side of this term and any special provisions attached hereto. Applicant Signature :___Terrie_Comstock,__(206) _478_5688_.___ -._ Date:.- _Mar..ch- 16,_- 1.98B -. -- Port Ludlow R.U. 88-7 -9176 / 7 7 7/7777 /- 7 _ 7 P E R M I TD1O 0 Subject to the following terms and conditions, PERMISSION IS HER(((EBY GRANTED t , icant 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 1 reverse side of this form and any special provisions attached hereto. E No work shall be clone under this pernnt until the Applicant has received instructions to d proceed from telephone - - - - - -- -- — .... -- - - -- - .. APPROVED 1 4( 5e� 5 ec-wc Pik dutsio-S a,- ReUerzsc g PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT UTILITY DAMAGE IS COSTLY.[ ✓ Work covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily. CALL 48 HOURS _weak is not completed. .1 BEFORE YOU OiC _ Recommend permit be cancelled. Traffic control adequate; inadequate. 1-800-562-6478 REMARKS: _ INSPECTED BY: F— 114 1 .u_,.,_�:.,...�,�. �..�,..�. t•- ,._.:r• ..t ,,,. -..... ..v .., ,w__:. ,,,.. .- .u.._. u.r. „2.,. ,mK „�, �n, otr` 1, General Vruvlsluns per Jv Il O.. a, County 0,dl., i -111 and WAf, IJL -411. .L• pV In ^ 4639 -A 17.791 t" 4m10 lu All work these of t7- pct lore f tl I II I[I Sl allcl ll n7- line II n 'An )I k Its i t I f t 1 p I V1Vel1 es aIJ e7- ^1 tee o J t' I•S, ll t II (hell lelve ^, �, r ! such tru,vlr t, Jl t.l es nJ t1 ties I lY 1 I I t IY I e t E s prec autl VrS Lv lan'J Sao. 50 th l[ 1 aY a t I f [LI 'I 1. 1 1.- J II II J i Ul M1" 111 es or tunnels are It It upLn ht. tee : I II f CI t SvCh w,11. IIC 9r''I ,tut tI aIIJ11Y 1 1 1 I'I Is 1I f$5. yrnn lee 31111 Uc I Ie Lle for lhrourl JrY J„Y to Vr.•r'f 1 r I. f 'I Iu5 7-4 u t r ;I , aJua rauf f tiny fe ll0 a Or nvy lecc to Prol erll gua 7-J 07- I t I 'OI IY J t 1 tiles tl uSt ull.ct, u v0 lp !Y t ll warnlrr of n tl 1 nY tra c u , tcl t, tr f naves Jul u7- i t e Jr or eve 1. 7t' y. h 7ren'ou, tug t•s0 ; or Ss lgea, shell L a,trrctla ul 0, —h Ptr it nra ten 1, the c" t l p t no lulicl nou jet Ith lry I [nln tie t1 U IIJ VU III urVC re L lun s am tier of tau sYf lun OI 1 ,r uv t5 L (ere of tt a teJ right In con (n rreU ul1 r L12 gfal LeC sI JII Y t I 0th permit a t1L ,^ can SC n 11 len j ` atc Inso lnr J5 u ucc 7-p leJ st rvetS,t rOa JS ,aetr eJ.n ` e 9ra ntee shell lee ve nil (true tf, a OlIlyl. r—%, 1111 nn Y5, rlyh is of -w,Y JIU ate 7-r tour tY V LI fl r IaY erg aIJ Install err I malnsl anJ Joing constru<tl Pn wnr k, ka ne rvl Afii. 1 rnt of Su ell wr4 ny the gran tte, Its envlV en t, s IauJ anJ !,110 vo 0l tl0n In ell ret ect> ns tl ey wv a Le to re tee s unce- u7-7-""'r... rate to the 1 ntt e rs, anJCall rutOJJCJ l flcatl0 �f spec 5 anU 7-447- rcn is wIIILh lave Ueul JIS tore uJ al JISVI Ur vUrLy the wars Sala be app ravdl 0/ tit• County Ln JInCrY +i �r. JIIL'ys, rOnrlt Ilya wdYS, I. ht i -ul -v1 ! wn in ease. of anY Janege to tell swarutor a Ys, turn -OU CS, yu ttv 7-5 di,,,, c•f, SU tY Vrul ert let, ul to (' 1$ rcry VaveU n ullactl ronU- w+lA S, J'a1 I, it CS, I.rJ Orle Lar Anr.rl roe let ! r r LY the Ira nteC, tae salt )ran the e9'evs to rel Jlr t;•uth Jan ayO st tee uJ I Lres`12s wl arvC:, IarJrn J >t u uner t5 Ile tine putthle nt t J •VLr Sf, S. When the County Lng 11 tier UO ' to LI [ •rgOncy situetlu UuO, a IS t, he nay 1'Jur 1 he y7- Jn e es to re toe Sale vonJl floe any <1 'L t nil LY, .2 ary m n all wurf LUntltlerel rr4,ta 7-y l0 J, are rOa Ilya way. yet ut -we 011'llllon Ueng0r0us Ll Ille , pr V [` 1 U e or Otl list a ty nr0lu tY IL It Lr u e g7- el tor. o al.•r r: If y a c t0 Ia 7-t Iatt•t o n•t r a aJj lc [Imo 'tll0 rU05 t• ,rneJ e(te'.cu VI e[lOn of nsl rvc L'vI g'en eve, ul a7- vv e7- 1, s�all V+ to lL Cap"" ililnt uL• la let to v lace Or re Sett Iw I of ng ueh work. O Y a vas tt ul i0cl a nsLr uctl un u7- a7- J1 t r 0 All nnstrut(eon or vnr la 111 a01 PI Ves Pales, to h'e5, I nm2, per /a rmu0 lo1n, o e U/ U r I- my roil,, 1 cl r rulru l7-•, or rel vcu 11 rl)let f 'Y oil a S t t0 :7-.•r Ie1C wl th tl tract u 1127- nt inn t [ prays !ICS traJa Lt to 'I ,J r' Irar Lll tL• 51 nil L7- ,ant I uLl I" itmu [ 'allied I� n4 v r[ Il does, Puul lu a7- it v, tv, nJUI s J a nugv Ul lcl c•s a 1l e7- ten, nor vl lh lh< gluC erg Or pro vv rnt of su .h v0 t Y oe s, 1i1 f rlyl t'. Y t Ga rtY V' Vt 'L le s. 7. the o nert 0f II ate of ft 'T utll y ik a VuLl le 07- pre vJ tt ICL tall I -1 7-r t7 roe AS, 7-1 ll ls- ofw1Y Or all t•7- co rtY Vrupe 7-t les the 1lnefw n0 (title ltl at 0/ 111. g7- un tt0 tl all IaVL yry lore u7- tl vl Ire n a to I tl ( '1 Llu nt It ant ul ut su tl ut II t ICS 5 tau lluJ wl th re tl .ul t0 lea 0 gran tl'C. Su<h pfel 1 II 1,la I7- tee tvL 1l ul t v' elf t55 LY 0( 7-t locate ly or LIJ 1 7-y lee y aJV Of day tall court, 'oJU Or "'JIt -0! way, 1' !he gr3 n[eC, at f L v ev aLle, seal' ca, Sl r'uut 1— 0!111!, fat l l ltl,•s u7- rr:r nl'aunU. (.lens lot of o ere Lal fntl lltle•. (011aw any ttrc tits w YSV 1 t tares sl all L J t k r u ly �s. roue shall nl ll the nil oval of tee f u ly Cr glret r, IIIUV Il11 U, lone ve r, that to iU e, {r vat a. t not Lc r Las UI ten IJ. Lrartu• sna 11t i LI 1 I 'av 111 underta 424, ;t t0. t., unneryro nJ fne!I Or w en other e.litl ng orC7-1 eeJ ul'l U lea age ,nAn, 7-11' I tint ` u 7-v es 11at 10, ln• I' Je a r fuss to e. tend on Vnl lc les JnU PrOCtrt reVlnce wn[ 15 / I :t 1 I,nl'y Sear ferU I7- de [Ln Ina n9 veldt Is Vrac[IC J1, In Lv Ill yll I' a artl anlfn 11y ppl lvJ th 7-0 L I.e 71 Vre ct vei 0 LOr )t 1 11 >, N, ll l tees Saall be canttr uv tee Or ns [e 111 isl utl In nn Y or aUle unJ e7- tl is OrJ lnancv, ut 7-1 LeJ uLlllly y afve set esf J2 /u7- 7-u l,lic Orl, sclaal, pl ey Jraunl Or eta lv Llc 11I, 1 rVOte S. I 7. SPec1e1 P— ISIOn _ f '.RORD 'cu- 141137- 13 w e L_ ca.n? aev AtiD I f't , /l�rsMell�IL w;ll 6' of �s� {)��� conczere, ir �1�9 L, E POAR 18 t °88 �Lt �i :2 d :2 < >d 0 A u no 0 w z w d � , =) X -03 t-fil 013 m 4t 2 U) *z Ln Ell U) W UN Sri 20 S�l Fi L, LL " 3 V) V1 J �� 2 rn,n .1 ,n in nM z th L�L 0 0 Ej 5 VI w L9 r, a: U F- W (q vi VI x f v 8 ci Fq W G IL o _j ter, 3 Lu VI V7 to P4 2,J x VI -j _0 Cj in �2 Ln c� tq to -j I � to in< in u" in � I in in pa Po _jW15:vl -J:� cj 3N 1-7 72- !; dR cr 4 3 Pi 17 2 zi � vi � V) I - ,,nR,j3:- Op A u ZZ in in LL Z 19 u iv I LO C'. If �zj - Ul in —2 L -12 ci. COUNTY ROkO NO. 510 q PERMIT STAT L06 NU. JEFFERSON COUNTY MIJ PO ST 6-ie DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID Yes No i OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson County Courthouse - Port Townsend, WA 98368. OFFICE USE ONLY IV 6 Pee CHECK ONE:* APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH ON ex z wpo4.tI. 13-�-SIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Application is herby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintli.noa road approach. Please describe loaction (attach map or drawing) P. P �0 V Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set out herein, and any special provisions attached hereto. Applicant Name DL4?,l ?,RrJ-JJ Contractor Name AddresAd, Address Phone:? a-qO Phone: Applica ni - Signature Contractor Signature Date Date Note., indemnity provisions of paragraph ,2 :and 3,6n:reverse side. PERMIT Subject to the terms and conditions or) the reverse side, PERMISSION IS HEREBY- GRANTED to* Applicant to construct, operate and maintain a toad approach, as requested ,above , �and An special provisions attached hereto. No work shall'be done unde r this permit until the applicant -)tified icant or 'contractor has nc telephone APPROVE I D BY.�1L.,c 144— L4 Date BA: PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT •- i /Work covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily. CALL 48 HOURS Work is not completed. BEFORE YOU DIG __?ecommend permit be cancelled. 1-800-562 -6478 Traffic control adequate inadequate REMARKS INSPECTED BY- DATE' /2 -21• - Form 113-o(R"A 2 r r GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 1, THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT TO RCA 36,75,130. ,140 AND ,150 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, A 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 BflOUGHT AGAINST THE COUNTY FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR BY REASON OF ANY OF THE, ABOVE CAUSES, THE PETITIONER, IiS BULGES SOBS OR ASSIGNS HILL, UPON NOTICE OF COMMENCE- MENT OF SUCH ACTION, DEFEND THE SAME AT ITS SOLE EXPENSE ANUS 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, AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH 2, ABOVE. I ANY BREACH OF ANY OF THE CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS HEREIN DE, OR FAILURE OX THE PART OF THE GRANTEE INSTRUCTION WORN HEREUNDER U MMAA TO FIX ISH CON OF THIS PERMIT CANCEL- MERE NDER WITHIN 9U OA 4 9 L SUBJECT THIS PERMIT TO CAXCEL I Y MA L P 1 —' '.I LATION CATION AS HEREIN PROVIDED, _^ .. S, DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTEE SHALL COMPLY WITH THE IJMIJA ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL ' DEVICES FDR STREETS AND HIGHWAYS PUBLISHED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATI011. .. 6. ON COMPLETION OF SAID WORK HEREIN CONTEMPLATEO, ALL RUBBISH AND DEBRI! SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED AND THE ROADWAY AND ROADSIDE SHALL BE LEFT NEAT AND PRESENTABLE AND SATISFACTORY TO THE COUNTY. , %. THE COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ORDER THE CHANGE OF LOCATION OR THE REMOVAL 0 STRUCTURE 0 U F ANY S p CTURE R STRUCTURES ES ADTMORIZEO B Y THIS PERMIT 1 AT ANY TIME, I SAID CHANGE 0 .. p RE PARTIES TO WHOM THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS TO BE MADE AT SOLE EXPENSE OF THE PARTY OR . ESSORS ANO ASSIGNS. • • -- 81 ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR pELO[ATIO BY THE GRANTEE SHALL BE DONE IN SUCH A WANNER AS WILL CAUSE 7 T NE LEAS IHT T ER TO THE WITH ANY OF THE COUNTY 9 WORK AND JEFFERSON COUNTY SHALL IN NO WISE BE HELD LIABLE ., ANY DAMAGE TO THE GRANTEE BY REASON OF ANY SUCH ROAN BY ` „ _ -, OR JEFFERSON COUNTY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES, OR BY THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHT S BY THE COUNT UPON -, Y PO ROADS, STREETS, PUBLIC PLACES OR STRUCTURES VEST IN 0 ION. - T 9. THE GRANTEE E SM ALL NOTIFY IFY THE COUNTY'S REPRESENTATIVE TATIVE UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK UNDER PERMIT SO THAT FlNA L lNSPEC 710 CAN BY MADE. _ ' r __ _.. _ ..._.... .. ...� -. -... �—._ SPECIAL PROVISIONS - _ -- I�, APPLICABLE PROVISIONS ARE DENOTED BY AN Q) 0 1. �• i. A COPY OF THE PERMIT SHALL BE ON THE JOB SITE, AND PROTE TED FROM THE ELEMENTS AT F ALL TIMES DURING co 4 , RI O TH- CONSTRUCT ,, AUTHOR AUTHORIZED BY SAID PERMIT WITHIN THE COUNTY S RIGHT-OF-WAY. ' _ S'..: �2r THE APPROACH SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED DESIGN PLATE TYPE 7 APPROACH. A ZO FT. LENGTH OF /'L - IN DIAMETER CULVERT PIPE SHALL BE PLAC D IN DITCH AND LAID TO A TRUE LINE AND GRADE. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SURFACED TO THE LIMITS AS SHOWN ON THE PLAN AND THE GRADE OF THE APPROACH SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE ' S' WITH THE PROFILE CONTROL ON THE PLAN. IRECTING OF SURFACE WATER FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY ONTO COUNTY RIGHT- OF-WAY WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. [3"3' I j' S 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. LEANED UP BY THE GRANTEE OR HIS AGENT, !� Y' IF NECESSARY TO INCREASE SIGHT DISTANCE, STUMPS AND BRUSH SHALL BE REMOVED FROM 80TH SIDES OF THE APPROACH, THE INDISCRIMINATE [UTT ING OF MERCHANTABLE 5 TIMBER OR DISFIGURING OF ANY FEATURE OF SCENIC VALUE SHALL 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, ENGINEER, UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ❑ 6, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $ WRITTEN BY A SURETY CONPANY 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 PERM[ AND SHALL REMAIN IN FORCE UNTIL ALL WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNTY, S i 1 ❑ I, BEFORE ANY LOG HAULING OPERATIONS BEGIN, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF S- SHALL BE FURNISHED 0Y THE GRANTEE TO PROTECT THE COUNTY AGAINST ANY DAMAGE f0 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, ❑ 8. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS 4 I 4 Form 113 B 1 r e 11 .} General Provisions per Jefferson County Ordt 2 -81 and VAC 176 -40. 1. All rk C e nder teed /rancnlse Sha 11 be dons In a Lha rpugn and wortma nl l4e manner. In the taling of unde rq round pl pellnef and u01 et e�yy post rv<Llon o/ gtner lacil ltl ei and Me opening of trenches, the tunneling unCer ca un ty roads, right, •0 /•way or her corn tr role, tin, lne ;rook hall leave such trenches, ditches end tunnels In such a ray as to Inter /ere et little n possible wit; public travel end knell take ell due ant n <...... precautlons to guard the tame so that damage or Injury shall of occur pr ere st by re non o/ tuck work; and vnere any of such trench;,, le /t ing Ilgh is and be rrl cadet et non lnq ditches Or tunnels era open '111.'b; gnt, the gren tee shall plate .... such a poll as to 91re adequate va rn of Such work. The grantee snail be ! /or any injury to pr rson or persons or damage [o property Sus cal red to rough Its ca valets ne ss o neglect, pr through any fnl lure or rage «t to properly guard or give we rn ing of any trenches, ditch's pr tunnel, dug or ma lnt"ned Py the grantees 2. The gra ntet. ICS Successors or assigns, shall conmence construction under such Permit granted by the County Engineer vithln the time period stated in such permit and Shall have completed and have In operation such portion of Lne Sys ten pf improvement, " may Pe Swcl/Ied In Ouch pl molt or the rights therein conferred upon the grantee shall teatt and laminate Insofar as unoccupied streets, r0ads, etc., are concerned, 0. The grantee Shall leave all streets, avenues, alleys, roads, highways, rights•of -way and aNer county properties, alter laying an6 Ins to ll ing mains and aping construction ork, me king re pe lrs t0 equipment, etc., in as good end se f! condition In ell vet De c[S at they were before in! <onmence• mart of wen perk by the grantee, iii agar [S or coot vac tors, and ell recorded movements .11th ne re been disturbed or displaced by the perk shell De reset tp in, Specs flu items and approval of the County Engineer. a. 1. use of any damage to said streets, avenues, alt eft, roads, nlpnways, rights -of -ray or other county properties, or to pevld on surfaced —d- pa'. turn •outs, gutters, l Lines, wod 0r concrete wlks, drain pl pas, nand o embankment rails, bridges, trestles, woe rre s, landl ngs or monuments !� by the grantee, the said grantee agrees to repair damage at the earliest time possible at Its own cost and expense. S. When the County Engineer Cetemmines that an emergency ti tuatlon apes exist, he may order and have done any and all perk considered necessary to the restore to a safe cord, t fpm any such street, avenue, alter, road, high. ri qh t -ol -way pr other county pro Dl rty le It by the gren tee or agents In a condition ungerws to Ii.f r property, xe may cause to be re0leced or set recorded non —nts I/ a grantee file ti to or tilt to a v t hen a re— milile time after comae l Llon of eons tractI on. The grantee, updn demand, shall Day to the county all costs of such construction or rep.lr end Cl doing such .rk. 6. All construction or installation of mains, valves, pipes, pales, cables, lines yet tin. and /.....ties, service, repair, or rllou Llon o/ the same, performed along, over and /or under the county roads, rignts•of -way or other County pr.perlieS .bject to Bald ere n<hl to Shell be done .n such mannier as not to Interfere *fill the construction, opera Ll On end m"ntenance o/ other utilities, Dahl"' or private, drain', tlra lnega ditches and structures located therein, nor with the grading or improvement 01 wen county roads, rlghu•o /•way or other county prppe rt lei. 7. Toe owner o/ ell other ut111tle S, public or prlu te, Installed .n such county roads, rights -of "way or other county pro De rt lei D"or In ti m! to the lines and lets ll tees o/ the grantee shall have preference as to the pose Clan and lIt Lton o/ wch utlli ties io Installed vl to respect tp the .grantee. Such preference shall continue In the event of the necessity of relocating or [hinging the grade of any such county road or right-of -way. B. The grantee, as far as practicable, shall construct new utility /a c111tlet unde rq round. Ext uii 1pn of overhead tacllltles follpving streets, avenues, ways, boulevards or thoroughfares shell be un Oe red ken only wi Lh Lne approval o/ the County Eng sneer; PROs IOEO, hOwe re r, [net teed aDor. r el shall not be unreasana Ply wtthheld. Cren tee snail .....t existing overhead lac llltfeS to underground yacllltles as end when lqulpment replacare nt iS undertaken, or when ether existing overhead uti lltles ar D1 e<ed ante rg round, unless s cn re pl .cement Is aria /e, 1�mract l<al, ar ec onomiully unreasonable.. Line ea ten S ion policies and proceGures stabs )shed by the gren tee, end uuS /prmly applled through Its service ere., shell be In. standard In detemn ining Met Is "p ra c [1 cal, Inpracticel or econpnlully unre atonable" under [n IS ord l na n ce: prod Oed toot no new overhead utility facilities shall be constructed pr established In any area Set .tide for Public Park, school, playground ar atnietic /l eld purDOSes. 9. Special Provisions: CAQIe SN 4LL Be P /�ceo /v N,; NiNq U vn Ole 30" ge1_01.j F -x sr;n9 r2ogowAV D:fcrl, i r I 1,V"KLOGI1TION — -- Compleleby —_ Asp ^Q�:. �_.�.r CONTRACTOR'S ACCEPTANCE CcruntyU � Firm — .._.�._.. I !a ..._........ Slpnalure__-_.. ^------- --_—.— [{ Title._ —_____ _ Dale . f OfaKiINATED BY d N S' Urdt Price ❑ Cost Plus {, clot Sum �� S ?*W `_ Date ❑ S/O No. — Due Date Sr Tel, No. �B9 -2r 2 3 BIII to: PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL Temporized F*WreAttention._, rtye OS/0 No. -_, ---�_ Due Date_____ TYPa of Satvica ._ Address _.— _,__,_ _.. _ •— -- .. _ CBL ►ar 7 colorre.P. TO— oadrm y`r Guv�_ —_. .__.._ . Zip .. e / /SG APPROVAL. For flat Sum /fusl Plus $ ......,, t — Recommended .. , ...._.... .... .. Date. � owcrp w Ralo/MCe Ouentiy Approved by _ ._- Dale. j f ST 7Q PERMIT REQUIRED ❑ Yes ❑ No „rY 9 e.'a ��, Received from. Verbal C] . ..__-----.. .,.. lory �r Jurisdiction.­... No Date_ -_. COMPLETED BY Dale. ; Call for Service Connec lion rl Indicate North &j , Sketch Work Required . Includo Lengths, tlepths, wire size and amount r L. . .I �fc CalW . , . . . , . . . . t �b . .: t� w 4-7c •5�6 .I . . . . , . . . . NOIt r1Ma lkelchna)noice an aecu•ale•epresenlalonin all oelaas. it remains lne conlretlor's resnnna blly In pruVwNlocalowdhmlr,n halo VIA JEFFERSON COUNTY N_ 0880 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS x r, 1 B20 Johnson Street ljx P.C. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 12061 385.9160 District No. 5 PERMIT In accordance wilt all applicable Revised Codes of Washington and amendments thereto, and subject to all the terms, condi- Lions and provisions written or printed below or on any part or tbN form PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO U. S. West Communications 2720 Oakridge Dr., Port Angeles, WA 98362 to Install buried service Wire accross Olele Pt. Rd. I Job B8 -330 i r I i c I 0 t i County Road No. 560209 r Franchise No. Milepost 1.00 No work shall be done under this permit until the party or parties to whom it is granted shall have communicated with and received instructions from This permit shall be void unless the work herein contemplated shall have been completed before Sept. 28 , I q89 i Dutcd at September 28 19 B8 t One r CEM:RAL raov(siONS AI PLICARLE TO ALL I I RMI Iti TI115 Pelf»I(IS SnhJCet to ullnppljlaanl, prov,simwaf the Re'i"dC Ics nl w;6lllnslntI, except than any pro kkul 111 this.lhrLLm 1111lelll »sl %I,al Wllh .such Icsnlulim, shall be cnnlrolhng I, required for the protection of till only V t (nth fin the Icons of The hood A hand in IIIe amount of $ During lire progress of the work such harriers 'hall M: erected and of ❑mauled •,s may he necessary ap ,: ,,laY he ducued for the protection of dlc traveling public: the barriers shall tic ly lighted al night. und which ma accrue to si Ile offer by any hers.... or far: 1: final uu, nr Pngnrty by ration of the inrfnr In accepting this permit Iltc petitioner, his x, s r a, d Ibn. 6r to protect Jefferson Colony an l: l L It h In ,l . fr Ill` +Ixc u1,t1s1 �ILtftlight ls rd damages of C,L,y kind and description will Y g )reason tit, I way or public place or public structure, old n Y . trance or any such work, chaamter of Omoe, ,rife.. ormnu l or nLr'If'"shraugln. inner t stud Jefferson C -11110 nlmnlgn arilmg out Of orb ,uf any of the ahU%C cause's, llle ItellllUller, ills vile, r rs r 1lslblls, will upon nUllee' to hull llr IIIL•,Il of Ctllilllle',Iee'lllerll of s11L1, aCllnn, defe1111 tile s.1111L';Il his or their own sole cost and cxpane and wdl vl my ;toy Judial 1, ter the said xn1T or doom shall base Gnalq been delennuled d ads,nc w the cep I ' t Person County C%cCpl as herein, nmhori Led, an excavation shall be made t„ obstacle place Mullin the IIIO,I\ elf a Calmty rlAl(11I1 sllChl ,l lllapaef as Iti IIIIL'rfere Wlthl the voo'cl over said road C %Cep, n' [let III liutl tri h f Molt 511.111 Ise` "little wr Ub5a1C1, plated within 1'nllr 141 fee, 'If the edge l)1 ill, Ili 1e111,111 V 1111 die llralll.lg'L` 1111110 CUII,ItV rlh,ll, illy gr,111ICe` shall "holly alld ill ills (IN II e` %Ixllse make' If lbe wank done under dl l' N Thin inter fefL%III .Trey vV,l, as such provision as the engineer n,ay direct to take care of said drainage On completion of smd wed herein contemplated all rubbish and d t r . sh dl be unnudinlely rcml)vcd:uul the nndwnY and r a I: h 'hall he lift neat and presentable and satisfactory In the engul"r 111 of the work herein coulen,pint, shall be doll, under the supers ashore an I u Ili s a aacuo,l of the Cuunly I:ngu,eer;u,d ilia coon expense of sold supervision lft slu,ll be bonre by the party nr parties to will),,, thus pcn,,ll is Isan.d The Ueparunenls,f Publle \Yorks hereby "I "I' the rightloonlenne change of location or The r,nunal o(uystnl uue nr tuclnr tit nz s Tire De man) rem,, soul change or renwrv,d to be made t th I xp ,: f(lie parer (r I uu a wren n this 1 nnu s smc I ll n .» :: rs 'Ili, 1 ` at 1 assigns I be Conn. u, will All such changes, reconstruction or tell ll, w no wlsa he held liable for lan>u(hm age In'll a gr fret by r Ili. mhof cmyt5lli,hf cork b) liteiC funty'If Jeff" ly work and the County of Jeffers( I son, It agents or representatives, or by The e%erc se of any igi 1: by the County upon roads. streets, public places r : ti ell a q, n, , 'Tills permit nr pnv,legc shall not be deemed or held to he a, x hl one and shall not Pr Id Iti C. IUfr mgranting tlh rpern is rfrm base , I Ile County fee l tits right to lute liter looluismrn other count) li, mer ;alleo into Pull n f ,the »I none of x51 Ich s licr b using .1 rru �I f II: roads. ueus, or nuhl c nlaLes. Or of I'Llent riven notice m the 'I Dcp,vuncm of Public Narks may n:vake, ,uncnd u cancel ds: I ��n nrt.uq of the Pr n th fat it tit,, by giving as Ix'I be icut l'crI of Pudic Works aalct) ren,os, all faclbl %r , ill, ng a of nay. Ally facilities rem„ ning upm, lbc right f ) lu days after writ ten notice of can,ellannn shall be removed by Ills Co rely ,,T the e%lxns, of ilia pennilTec Thep party rPa tics n, who thus per .I:: ul:hallm utin at lux err the�soleeq>ense The sauce re or unlecl for which lli,:I rni Tlsgauuedm a Condition m: f Ienrq la the Ih isolIZnl or I ubh e W Is. sprclAl, PROVISIONS; 1. Cable shall be installed at a minimum of 30 "below existing road 1 ` i tirade.;++ I, I Inaccepting 11115 pefillll tile' gt,llllce• I, IS l ul assigns' agree 11,.11 anv (I,,Imlge or ill ar) done Irt the property of 'Ile grantee nr,I nY a %hellse' incurred by him Through the olx:rauon oCa contractor, working for the Cut or .nD' County enq,In)ce shall be at the sole exPCns,of The grantee, ills ^I succcl,aus and assigns ,IIIe to ,gued, hereby accePls this permit subl,cl to the Terms l and c ndmmts as herein set forth '19 88 D;uca tin+ 3 day or �I - " JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Pcc Paid_ Ycs No 1 1020 Jefferson Street r P.O. BoK 1220 Port Townsend, WA 9006e AJJress Request _ Ycx _ No n (206) 385.9160 i' Nltic Post z APPLICA'T'ION FOR P@RMIT To Department of Public Works, ' Jefferson County, Washington. The undersigned 22 or ennission to ac' c i� 5 c ry rr beech >' aPPI �' f P �� Ju''ir <✓(�e R� r ttc.�ss . � IIlrl' rl �'lIJ grid liill,� 'I I rhl„r�J��l I AW SKETCH: RECEIVED SEP 2 3 1981 JEFFERSON COUNTY ENGINEERS OFFICE i j On County Road 1!11 /I between f i 4 I. I n.... .•..r� v „�•�.m,•r � „�� m nn,�u and agree_ to do the work in accordance lvith your rules and regulations and subject to your inspeciion and approval. Date % 22- /9 53b' 1 `/J/" saga °ie or •srm cwt Il r,grplicanl is a copartnership, sct malt names of copartners) icon r °vun 4 t 272.0 Gb,c[tf(�/c Li. Ae,ln,. / AJJre�, %836"2 I'hone No. Phmlc No i 100% Recycled Paper - - ---- _...awn....;• M., •. ... «.x:, ;�.,..,:. ......•., ... �. !,5 COL Psi color /B.P. T.-. Add,m of W.1k Aporovedby allfty L ❑ Yes ❑ No Received from tDescripllon Jurisdiction No. Date Pa.Me N.Ith.M EWI Buried Service Wire - P8990 Is 81) for Service Connection Indicate Norlin Al Work Order No Complete by WORK LOCATION 007 AddrX Ud Ip (0- CONTRACTOR'S ACCEPTANCE aln City County JJ ._state UA Firm Signature Nam TIllo ------ Date ORIGINATED By Unit Price ❑ cost Plus ❑ Flat Sum ❑ S_ New gS/0No. Due Date Bill to: PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL Repair ❑ Tel. No. Temporized Attention Rearrange 0 S/O No, Due Dale TYPe of Smvice -- City ZIP COL Psi color /B.P. T.-. Add,m of W.1k Aporovedby allfty L ❑ Yes ❑ No Received from tDescripllon Jurisdiction No. Date COMPLETED By Dale Call for Service Connection Indicate Norlin Al AFP9 OVAL For Flat Sum /Cost PIu3 S Recommended—, Aporovedby Dale_ PERMITREQUIRED ❑ Yes ❑ No Received from Verbal ❑ Jurisdiction No. Date COMPLETED By Dale Call for Service Connection Indicate Norlin Al LE COUNTY: )AD NO. 5 -6 AD _YES O_ JEFFERSON COUNTY PERMIT NO..VL,_j ,,DRESSING LE POST_ DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID --Yes No OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson Courthouse Port OFFICE USE ONLY Townsend, WA 98368 de -?,V CHECK ONE:'.. APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Application is herby made for a permit to construct) operate and maintain a road, approach. Please describe loaction (a 7) (attach map or drawing). J • Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set out herein, and any special provisions attached hereto. Applicant Nam rO rvLo-, contractor Name' Address Address "T, Q Applicant Sig t Contractor signature Date Phone, Phone_) 17- Note: /Indem/nity p ovEsiona'af ✓ paragraph.. 2 'and 3 side. 'ide. P E R M I T Subject to th' ' ' e to =a an d conditions on the sidil PERMISSION IS HEREB . Y,C ;i%�TED iV Applicant to construct, ixeverse operate and maintain n A load approach.as requeqted.above,. any' special provisions attached hereto.- 'And. No work shall be done under this permit until the applicant ortco ntract ' orbah notified telephone APPROVED BY. 77777-- A Date 3 7 z 'W�.f�I ;(O�III II PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT X, V work covered by permit has been completed • satisfactorily. CALL 48 HOURS Nork Is not completed.' BEFORE YOU DIG Recommend permit be cancelled. - 1 -800-562 6478 Traffic control adequate inadequate REMARKS INSPECTED BY: DATE ZI:L-98 F— 113- (RWA 2-p2)' J r GENERAL PROVISIONS T 13 SUBJECT is RCA 36,75,130, 140 AND 150 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. TEE, ITS OSRUCCESSGOESRSOFANil,,ASVSIGN ON S DANA S, �URIEE 1,1 PROTECT JEFFERSON OR PROPERTY By REASON OF -110 AND DESCRIPTION WHICH KAY ACCRUE TO L THE PERFORMANCE OF Y SU CCRUNTY AND SAVE IT HARMLE3S FROM ALL iNSTAL TPROP IN CASE BE SUFFERED V ANY PERSON, A CAB WnRK, "'C' OF ANY OR MH CHARACTER OF MATERIALS USED OR MANNER Y U IT T'ON IC 'rUNTY FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF N THE ABOVE THE ETITIONER"GINtS AS4UCCE"T T��Eo, A'P SCR R R MENT OF SUCH ACTION. DEFEND THE SAME AT ITS SOLE EXPENSE AND SATISFY ""'UOGN D ETE RMINEO ADVERSE TO JEFFERSON NS ILL. UPON NOTICE OF COMNENCBV- COUNTY. AN V J EM&L Ni ARISING THEREFROM IF By T RD fY IF THE GRANTEE ENTERS INTO A CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT WITH A THIRD PARTY TO PERFORM THE MORK AUTHORIZED IF HOL) HARMLESS AND DEFEND IIND INDEMNIFY, PERMIT, 1j, THE THI PARTY, A3 4 PART Of THE COX$ I DERAION FOR ITS CON-' WITH GRANTEE, 6 COUNTY IN ACY .THE ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF FAR.2AlR.lE,3tjl 4. ANY BREACH 01 ANY OF THE CONDITION! ON 3 AGRAP , A 0 THIS PERMIT To FINISH OF I AN 0 REQUIREMENTS HEREIN gDE, OR F TRUCT ON WORK HEREUNDER WITHIN SHALL OR THE PART OF THE GRANTEE LATION AS HEREIN PROVIDED. ONS DAYS A SUBJECT THIS CANCEL- PERMIT TO 5-. gnNG,THERCoNST FACILITY, THE GRANTE CE gUCy�_ Hir Ei TR"TS NO COMPLY NAY RLISHE SHALL WITH THE 0 By THE A DEPARTMENT OF TRAASPWTAMTWBL���."k 6- ON COMPLETION OF SAID WORK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED, ALL ROADWAY ADWAY AND ROADSIDE $HALL BE LEVY NEAT AND PRESEMUN8.1 IN AND SATISFACTORY E113 "ALL 11 IMMEDIATELY REMOVED AND BLE AND T He COUNTY RESERVES THE TO THE COUNTY. AUTHORIZES BY THIS PERMIT To ORDER T"' HA�Gl OF LOCATION 0. THE REMOVAL P I T AT -1 TIME, SAID R GLEAMY STRUCTURE 04 STRUCTURES PARTIES TO WHOM THIS E UCTURE; GE OR V MA AL TO 0 PERMIT is ISSUED, ON THEIR DL AT 5 0 EXPENSE Or.THK PARTY 8, A A SUCCE R3 AND AS 31 GNSD A '6C ALL " CHANGES, EC" T"M 0" HE COUNTY ON' 1 3 US ' LEAS' 110TWERANC2 "'UCA AND SMALL BE A MAN 11LOCATIO BY THE OR D 14 SUCH MANNER AS WILL A 9 FOR ITH MY -1 T WORK AM ANY DANA JEFFERSON COUNTY SMALL Oil By TH . EX Ot TO THE GRANTEE BY PEATSOIE4 0 ANY 3 UCH a LL LIABLE -. RK ITSIM NO WISE BE HELD LIC L RCISE OF ANY Wo V JEFFERSON COUNTY. RlCiHTS BY COUNTY AGENT on ... ESE UN UPON RO 3 R MY TV 3 R E, RU TUBE I UATIVES, H C A.S. T E 3, PUBLIC PLACES OR ST 9 EST ION. 9. THE GRANTEE C SHALL NOTIFY THE COUNTY'S REPRESENTATIVE UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT 30 THAT A FINAL INSPECTION CAN By MADE. SPECIAL PROVISIONS , 7. APPLICABLE PROVISIONS ARE DENOTED BY AN (X) 1! A COPY THE PERMIT -N.TR�CTI EHALL BE 04 THE Job SITE, -AND PROTEJTEO FROM THE ELEMENT!, AT ALL TIMES DURING TK 09 AUTHORI: 0 BY SAID PERMIT WITHIN THE COUNTY 3 RIGHT-OF-WAY. -THE APPROACH 111M Bt C .... UgD APPROACH. IN ACCORDANCE WITI# THE ATTACHED DESIGN PLATE TYPE ol F,.L Gg C 10 A TRUE �_ICH DIAMETER CULVERT PIPE SHALL _&C.Ell' L ,—,E— T BE IN THE AND GRADE, S C . P AC. �A HE APPROACH IRE THE PROFILE CONTROL LAN AND THE GRADE OF T E APPR LL . IN SMALL BE SURFACED TO THE LI A C 'AT. ACCORDANCE WITH '" L THE PLAN. TING OF SURFACE WATER FROM PRO 0 TR I PROPERTY OHIO C T IGH -OF-WAY WILL Nor COUNTY BE PERMITTED, THE APPROACH SHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY R SURFACED EVENT ANY TRACKING I ED E FROM THE EDGE ON PL E CING 16 URATE DISTANCE GRANTEE 0 1 A COUNTY RDA ANY MU. TRACKED ONTO THE COUNTY I)OF THE PAVEMENT TO CLEANED 0 UP V THE GC 0 THE C BACK AN AD C ROAD SHALL Of IMMEDIATELY.. R XIS GENT. A IF ME ESIARY TO INCREASE SIGHT DISTANCE, STUMPS BRUSH SHALL BE REMOVED F P OCS I A CH THE No, TE REA H C VALUE hL I AND PL BE 1CRIMT1"AO OF MERCHANTA SL ROMANOTH SIDES Of THE NOT PERMITTED E TIMBER OR DISFIGURING ON COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY. F V FEATURE OF SCENIC 05. MY L WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED to THE HOURS BETWEEN MOA.M. AND 4:00p.", UN ENGINEER, LESS OTHERW ❑ISE AUTHORIZED BY THE 6. A SURETY BOND THE AMOUNT OF S Do 5 :M U I A 0 A BUS S IN G WRITTEN BY A SURETY COMPANY UTHORIZED to TOIL A A TER N H MY 0 S , I BEENM AND 0 IN ST t:TH OF PERMIT TOM' SHALL BE FURNISHED NSUR L Of THE S COMPLETED TI E COMPLIANCE WIT AND C AND APPROVED BY IN IN FORCE L CE EN 0 THE AND SNAIL REMAIN UNTI ALL WORK UNDER THIS PER IL If ,b TL COUNTY, MIA HAS ❑ 7. BEFORE E ANY LOG HAULING OPERATIONS EGIN E FU T R 0 T , A 1 RNIS HAU G B SURETY BOND IN THE =NT OF HALL - 1 11 AM E I PR HE C UNTY AGAINST AM THE COMPLETE ET V F W THE 0 N E NO A T APPROACH or L E A , GE To R 0 a COUNT G y AND TO INSURE APPROVAL 0 D C T E RIGHT-OF-WAY TO CLEANING P 0 F ALL C WORK SHAALN. BE LE UBEFOREHT THE AISFA TION OF THE COUNTY. SECURED F LEAN UP HE ONG WILL BE RE L SAT EAl SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS ii Form 113 h p OLELE POINT 19"MSON CWWrY, WASNIN♦ITON. fompruln Wl of WE, 3ec41on 26 &nd , the north onc•h..lf of Lof Sedan SS,ccep} hxwesl elx ship to North of thenxf •ll lying within bNn- W, i& North o4 Rulge.I k,.t of the Wlllana4k FierldlM i s R f t i I' Q 9 r P. ft Y n ,t osc: to 7.54' 0 ITA) YNS ? C um Np� For. OLELE POINT 19"MSON CWWrY, WASNIN♦ITON. fompruln Wl of WE, 3ec41on 26 &nd , the north onc•h..lf of Lof Sedan SS,ccep} hxwesl elx ship to North of thenxf •ll lying within bNn- W, i& North o4 Rulge.I k,.t of the Wlllana4k FierldlM i s R f t i I' Q 9 r COUNTY ROAD NO. 567 STA1E -LOG NO. Mill E POST_ OFFICE USE ONLY CHECK ONE: Rf RESIDENTIAL PERMIT NO. TV, 9 -30 — L ` JEFFERSON COUNTY III DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID Yes No Jefferson County Courthouse OFFIC uuSE ONLY /, Port Townsend, WA 98368 18/t6yjJ5� °� �. APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH COMMERCIAL Application is herby made for a permit to construct, operate �an/d ma�jntain a road a�proach. Pleas desperibe loacttioon (attach map or drawing) L 76 / �7� °'- r>���CotJ. dam• �G u i7 Z 0 10 %frc Applicant agrees to perform the work . in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set: out herein, and any special provisions attached hereto. /J App scant N m ael V - ae-�- Contractor Address Vfo -7 I'1 E. 3 % Address Applicant Signature yY c g 1 L- n- -t-La< <%Li- Contractor Signature,p / `.I C-Z.�w-� -� "U Date rpr.. u Date_�?/LL. /d,i —� '137- -yK Note: Indemnity provisions of paragraph 2. and 3 on reverse side. PERMIT s Subject to the terms and conditions on the reverse side, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant to construct, operate and maintain a road approach as requested above, and any +' special provisions attached hereto. j No work shall be done under this permit until the applicant or contractor has notified ; telephone 0 p7 APPROVED BY: n �— /���,.� Date 7 PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT work covered by permit has been completed (. Form 113 -a (ReVA 2.82) GENEPAI PPOVISIONS THIS PERMIT 15 SUBJECT To RC$ 36,75,130, .14U AND .150 A14D AMENDMENTS THERETO. 2. THE GRANTEE, ITS. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, Al�,IEIl�CII,IlllICT'IllIERS.I,COU141Y AND SAVE IT t1AkMLFS5NF R111 ALL 5 0 EVERY CLAIMS, ACTIONS OR DAMAGE F ", 'N A, FFLREI, by A Y PENS U AOD D P 10 W I H M ACCRUEACT ' OR PLN',DN- OR PROPERTY by REASU14 OF INEINER AN H WORK, I ER OF WERI-S USED ON " ..... ER PERFORMANCE RMANCEOOCK I SUCH Co�IAR ( FOR DAMAGES ARISiNC OUT OF OR by SUIT 7 AGAINST THE NI, OF I NS7ALLATION; IN CASE ANY R ACTION 15 BR U H ABOVE I I I I IN11b'1 Llj�ILCCEIIIRI 11 1'1�11JN�"WFILL LP- =T LAS ON F NY THE VE CAUSE u 140710E OF COMMENCE- MENT U L ARISING THEREFROM IF GFOSUACH Aro,'T END THE SAME THE L E AND A F A UD L 'N TODEF DETERMINED ADV ESE JEFFERSON COUNTY, IF THE GRANTEE ENTERS A CONTRACT OR AGREEML N 1 �ITII A THIRD FPARTY'770LRFURV. THE WORK At'THOR:2LD B I" ERMI HE RD Y, AS A PART OF THE C IN!; I D E RAT ON OR S CONTRACT WITH GRANTEE, TO Y 1, PERMIT, 7 THIRD I IT INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH 1, ABOVE. 4. ANY BREACH OF OF CON DITIONS AND REQUIREMENT S HEEN MADE, FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE GRANTEE OF H IS PE FMI 0 FINISH CON STRUCTION WORK HEREUNDER WITHIN 0 DAYS S HA LL S U B JECT THIS PERMIT TO CANCEL' CATION AS HEREIN PROVIDED. 5. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTEE SHALL COMPLY WITH THE ftAN WAL__Q&.0_1E=.JR&F Eli -UnML DEVICES FOR STREETS ANDJJLQhhAYi PUBLISHED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, 6, 0 COMPLETION IF SAID WORK CONTEMPLATED, ALL RUBBISH AND DEBRIS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED AND IN SHALL HE ROADWAY AND ROADSIDE ALL E LE F1 NEAT AND PRLSEN1AbLC AND SATISFACTORY TO THE COUNTY. 7. 711 COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT To ORDER THE CHANGE OF LOCATION Ch THE REMOVAL or ANY STRUCTURE OR STRUCTURES AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT Al ANY TIME, SAID CIIA14GE OR HEMOVA L TU BE MAC AT S 0 L E [%PEN SE OF THE P A1,TY OR P A FIT 1 0 WHOM THIS I� PERMIT IS ISSUED, OR THEIR SUCC IT IESSLkS AND ASSIGNS, H. A:'L SUCH C MANGES ' RECONSTRU' TICN,OR,RELOC RELOCATION THE GRANTEE SHALL BE "I"' IN SUCH A MANNER AS WILL CAUSE I LEAST 1 1. ERA E WITH 1, F - COLN Y w N, AN i so COUNTY SHALL IN NO WISE BE IIELC, LIABLE E IN RF FIG I Y ME 1, FEN FUR ANY DAMA GL To THE GRANTEE BY REASON or ANY SUCH WORK BY JEFFERSON COUNTY' ITS AGENTS REPRESENTATIVES, OR BY THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS BY I H L COUNTY UPON ROADS, SIRLITS, PUBLIC PLACES ON S IN U c 'UK '' N ' U L" ION. 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 (X) 0 1. A copy OF THE PERMIT SHALL BE ON PER THE JOB SITE, AND PROTESTED FROM THE ELEMENTS, AT ALL TIMES DURING THE CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED BY SAID M IT W I THIN THE COUNTY S RIGHT- OF-WAY. THE APPROACH CONSTRUCTED .111 ACCO%10E WITH AT TACHED DESIGN PLATE TYPE_—L_ CON APPROACH. LEN GT H F C DIAMETER CULVERT SHALL BE PLACED IN FT P IPE A — . SHALL BE SURFACED I THE LIMITS A 5 SHOWN DITCH AND LAID TO A TRUE LINE AND GRADE, THE APPROACH D ON CONN, IRE PLAN AND THE GRADE OF THE APPROACH SHALL BE, N A C CONTROL THE I A I C ORDANCE WITH THE PROFILE I RE C I"' IF SURFACE WATER FROM PROPERTY 1111 1111TY RIGHT -OF -WAY WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY SURrACED BACK AN ABED ATE DISTANCE THE EDGE THE PAVEMENT TO OT FROM OF ONTO RAG KED ON 1 0 THE COUNTY ROAD SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY PREVENT ANY MUD TRACKING COUNTY ROAD, ANY MUD CLEANED GRANT R HIS AGENT, THE 'p"T"'.N CR A�:E SIGHT F NECESSARY DISTANCE, IPP STUMPS AND BRASH SHALL BE REMOVED FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE .'tO'NDI'ER A HOAC . I C IMINATE , UITING OF MERCHANTABLE TIMBER OR DISFIGURING OF ANY FEATURE OF SCENIC VALUE SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED ON COUNTY ROAD R16HT -0 r - WAY 5. WORK SMALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS REIWCEN 9:OOA.M. AND MOP.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ENGINEER, ND ER. E] 6. A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF b HIT i"I"" BYA SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF WASH IN SHALL BE W6 INSURE E COMPLIANCE WITH All AND ALL OF THE A HA REMAIN N I I L WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT HAS TERMS AND CONDITIONS 0 r THIS PE RMIG"N6 S LL 0121'1' FOR'L' UNTIL AL R BEEN COMPLETED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNTY, Fj 7. BEFORE ANY LOG HAULING OPERATIONS BEGIN, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF -,,,,SHALL C BE FURNISHED BY THE GRANTEE TO PROTECT THE COU141Y AGAINST ANY DAMAGE TO THE COUNTY k0i6 W INSURE COMPLETE REMOVAL OF THE APPROACH AND CLEANING NG Up OF ' I H E I C Ki-or-WAY TO THE ATISFACTION OF THE COUNTY. APPROVAL OF ALL CLEAN Up WORK SMALL BE SECURED BEFORE IHLE BOND WILL BE RE LEASED. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS K X ' �- i- n_Jc�a�tt. Y�i1E 11r.�1 ��n �_.._��,�- e._•1a�� F,� cs...�i- A�� \�-- fit+— ��efyt -n,-�i • � 1. (U .. --4r_. ._ _.i < 1L.�. 1.,_, C"\ .:.LtG\7 %" xc�)�'Q�r��'"n`'/ ._ _�� ,..,*-- •.1'�. Ir�Frt'. Div.- Ill /ati- .-•[.. �,. +..� !. PLAT of {' �Vtt ,D n��I/t 1I ✓.: F/ LF oN �oUr+T /, WP SNUIP'!u!: \� \ /�s�•y \ �y� ''^^ Crn /r,J.r,� rllGlGw:. La.. c C4 f " �� ✓t � �� 1W'1 a>',ucc.�: �ai,ru�j; ° „�d.nuu,v a ti u .J \ \\\ .��,'1/L� 1��' 1 ��I' 7w�. .: �•N,• /71G.L /•Y., -1 r —r 'Nf ,C. +�41E I' Lam' r COUNTY ROAD NO PERMIT NO. Y(, -;? 3 STATE,COG NO. MILE POST JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID Yes No OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 98368, j APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH CHECK ONE: RESIDENTIAL ❑ COMMERCIAL A pplicatidn is herby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintai a road approach. Please describe loaction (attach map or drawing) " v ApplicJ agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set out herein, ands special provisions attached hereto. Applicant Name �G Contractor Name S19 M L= ��JJ 'p7� 1 Address ,�^j- /� /,♦_ icA �/ /i / Address i.. -T Applicant Sign ture - Contractor Signature }` Date b'^ L/- 6 Date Note: Indemnity provisions of paragraph.2 and 3.onreverse side. - 'k f PERMIT Subject to the terms and conditions on the reverse side, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant to construct, operate and maintain a road approach as requested above,:and any, {I special provisions attached hereto. f : No work shall be done under this permit until the applicant or contractorhas notified telephone APPROVED BY: Date S hr-b PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT ✓ Work covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily. CALL 48 HOURS Work is not completed. Recommend permit be cancelled. BEFORE YOU DIG Traffic control - adequate c 1- 800'56 ^c -6478 inadequate REMARKS INSPECTED BY: DATE�-2I Form 113-a (RwA 2 -p2) + 7 'I 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 AORIPROPEFITYABYGREASONEOFRTMEIPERFOAMANCEROFTANY OF MATERIALSUUSEDA0 MANNER PERSONS, SUCHHWORK,ACHARACTER OF INSTALLATION; IN CASE ANY SUIT OR ACTION IS BROUGHT AGAINST TINE COUNTY FOfl DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR 0Y TTHEREfROMM ADDY IFNCE- MEAT OF SUCNYACTIONE OFFEND[ TMFESAMEHATPITSTSOLERE %PENSEUANDS SATISFY ANYIJ UDGEMENi ARISING DETERMINED ADVERSE TO JEFFERSON COUNTY, 3, IF THE GRANTEE ENTERS INTO A CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT WITH A THIRD PARTY TO PERFORM THE WORK AUTHORIZED OF TILE CONSIDERATION FOR ITS CONTRACT WITH GRANTEE, AGREES TO BY THIS PERMIT, THE THIRD PARTY, AS A PART 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 MADE, OR FAILURE ON THE PART Of THE GRANTEE HEREUNDER WITHIN 9O OATS SHALL SUBJECT THIS PERMIT TO CANCEL- OF THIS PERMIT TO FINISH CONSTRUCTION WORK LATION AS HEREIN PROVIDED. 5. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTEE SMALL COMPLY WITH THE MAn4Al ON IN IFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES FOR STREETS AND HIGHWAYS PUBLISHED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, G, ON COMPLETION OF SAID WORK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED, ALL RUBBISH AND DEBRIS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED AND THE ROADWAY AN It SHALL BE LEFT NEAT AND PflESENTAOLE 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. 8, ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR RELOCATICI BY THE GRANTEE SHALL BE DONE IN SUCH A MANNER AS WILL CAUSE OF THE COUNTY S WORK AND JEFFERSON COUNTY SHALL IN NO WISE BE HELD LIABLE THE LEAST INTERFERANCE WITH ANV FOfl 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, f _ 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 PROTF.CITEO FROM THE ELEMENTS, AT ALL TIMES DURING THE t _ CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED BY SAID PERMIT WITHIN THE COUNTY S RIGHT-OF -NAY, ° 2. THE APPROACH SHA L BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED DESIGN PLATE TYPE__ 1 APPROACH, A FT.LENGTH OF IL INCH DIAMETER CULVERT PIPE SHALL BE PLACED IN DITCH AND LAID TO A TRUE LINE AN O GRADE, THE APPROACH SMALL BE SURFACED TO THE LIMITS AS SHOWN ON i 7HE PLAN AND THE GRADE OF THE APPROACH SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROFILE CON TROL ON THE PLAN, INECiING OF SURFACE WATER FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY OHIO COUNTY RIGHT- OF-WAY WILL NOT BE PERMITTED, TILE APPROACH SHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY SURfACEO BACK AN ADEOUAlE DISTANCE FROM THE EDGE OF THE PAVEMENT i0 PREVENT ANY MUD TRACKING ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD. ANY MUD TRACKED ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY CLEANED UP BY TILE GRANTEE OR HIS AGENT, U " IF NECESSARY TO INCREASE SIGHT DISTANCE, STUMPS AND BRUSH SHALL BE REMOVED FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE APPROACH, THE INDISCRIMINATE CUTTING OF MERCHANTABLE LIMBER OR DISFIGURING OF ANY FEATURE OF SCENIC VALUE SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED ON COUNTY ROAD RIGH T-OF -WAY, S, WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS BETWEEN O:OOA,M. AND 4:00P,M. UNLESS.OTNERWISE AUTHOfl17E0 BY THE J! ENGINEER, 'Iiuli I f 8, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $ WRITTEN BY A SUR}ET`! COp1�FP4V'AOTHpR 1j�D TO COMPLIANCE H TH.ANYI AMC[ LClOF THE j 00 BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, SHALL BE FURNISHED TO INSURE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT AND SIIALI REMAIN IN FORCE UNTIL AlL WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND APPROVED BY THE COUN IY, 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 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, 8. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS I Form 113 to r J J P,EPL Z.O. 4J'FIILE LU/ 40' POLE L1Y[, M. Lu /PIUS $ IOWL, 11 PTP Tz"o'_D Ti—(— OS-7. 10 KYA C -I i —� n OH SVC 057 T."= C10 OU C/O ?21 T. OSE (S !O Y " LECO POSE CGT �' IGS TE2F -L, $ P�Sy 1i 2" P21, RISER. �tJ = pF3.s 0 ALiLE �' C- �ZIDT` ia3- )o6 °1-153�4� IN3f Sul l 10'24`1 i 15351 a. I Il�57 MP H.F-I. U�l /GfCD. � " 25 KVA PM TP F Is KV L/u ELBOW .c'rvx " IS KV DL)ST CAP 4 ^7 —Ira o` —e " CA3LE TRGCo9R0 o �...1Jx Z MF ii o� 3�oRR- a'7lo�X MEN.' VOLT �..�- /(Lx 1 x 13 ---c� v� co ok) % BZK r aas Y a n tUSE I �T a CLI G21D( 37069 X10998 -1 C p 153748 Z91-E -0�� _ t45 14 �' I20 IJ Ar1oo MAP C 1 P,EPL Z.O. 4J'FIILE LU/ 40' POLE L1Y[, M. Lu /PIUS $ IOWL, 11 PTP Tz"o'_D Ti—(— OS-7. 10 KYA C -I i —� n OH SVC 057 T."= C10 OU C/O ?21 T. OSE (S !O Y " LECO POSE CGT �' IGS TE2F -L, $ P�Sy 1i 2" P21, RISER. �tJ = pF3.s 0 ALiLE �' C- �ZIDT` ia3- )o6 °1-153�4� IN3f Sul l 10'24`1 i 15351 a. i COUNTY ROAD NO,: e? o-8 STATE LUG NO. JEFFERSON MILE POST?,2 -70 —� DEPARTMENT OF OFFICE USE ONLY. Jefferson Cour Port Townser APPLICATION FOR INSW I Name and Address.of- ,Applicant: ��s�,q is Applicrltton is ^hereby made for a permit to cor _(mj1%.17 C i PCi ) T_- PT?- - LL1 &1 The utility installation is located (attach nr _camp Qom__ - -- Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict set out herein, and states that Applicant has sions set out on the reverse side of this forr Applicant Signature:_�_�� PER Subject to the following" terms and conditions to construct, operate and maintain utility fa This permit is conditioned upon Applicant's c 2-81 and WAC 136 -40, including amendments the reverse side of this form and any special pro No work shall be done under this permit until proceed from _ APPROVED DY:� PERMIT UTILITY DAMAGE IS COSTLY, ✓ 47ork covered by CALL 48 HOURS — Work is riot comp BEFORE YOU DIG — Recommend permit Traffic control- 1-800-562-6478 REMARKS: INSPECTED BY: n E n . \ ��� \\ cl C\J j�\ ^� � �� � � � / � El � \/� \ )� g \ LL in'§»{ @tu � � §; �� j LL LL \ 'z 2 2 \ ��� \\ @tu � � §; �� \ 'z 2 2 aj �)� j \ //� IL L —� C6UN.Y ROAD NO. s-499o,9 PERMIT N0. STATE LOG N0. MILE POST /.9L JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS County Courthouse FEE PAID Yes _No OFFICE USE ONLY OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson WA 98368 y�/ - Port Townsend, APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH CHECK ONE: © RESIDENTIAL ❑ COMMERCIAL ! A lication is herb made for permit to construct, and maintain a road approach. PP Y P /� f��Fr.1 r yclrr 7 L Please describe loaction (attach map or drawing)'"' ✓ h Z h `' "'�- "� ( �?l•.i .Ii. � nJt .i .l i.'� .. 1 I Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the term conditions , L out herein, and any special provisions attached hereto. C Applicant Name P r Contractor Name W � � Iii M I P He � %'��• Address Address Applicant Si nature Contractor signature ,X Date PHONE Date,�..• /`% pMDNE' �5 %'.! 0 Sal ( " Note: Indemnity provisions of paragraph,2 and 3 o reverse side. ( PERMIT` A Subject to the terms and conditions on the reverse side, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to ; Applicant to construct, operate and maintain a road approach as requested above, and any special provisions attached hereto. , j No work shall be done under this permit until the applicant or contractorhas notified telephone APPROVED BY • n.Y.� - o^ Date 7 - 8 8 1 �1 PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT It 1 / ✓ work covered by permit has been completed { k satisfactorily. nA�� �o HOURS R is not completed. Recommend permit be cancelled. � BEFORE YOU DIG Traffic control - adequate ! — p c 1- 800-562 -6478 inadequate REMARKS 1. i. " INSPECTED BY: ni 1�.. DATEIZ.LL— Form 113 -a(RwA 2 -J12) I e k1' , L V �­: LL GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT To RCW 36,75,130, .140 AND .150 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. 2. THE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSO ASSIGNS, AGREED PROTECT JEFFERSON COUNTY AND SEAVSUFIT HARMLESS FROM ALL SSOANDVAR IN N E RE BY A CLAIMS, ACTIONS OR DAMAGE F E Y K AND DESCRIPTION WHICH MAY ACCRUE TO OR 8 F PERSON, EOF THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY SUCH WORK, CHARACTER OF MATERIALS PERSONS, OR PROPERTY BY REASON E P OF I SUIT R AC U T AGAINST THE COUNTY FOR DAMAGES ARISING T INSTALLATION; IN CASE ANY 0 TION IS BROUGHT G CS OR By 0 CF REASON OF ANY OF THE ABOVE CAUSES, THE PETITIONER,.PlENEUCC . 111SOR ASSIGNS HILL, UPON F COMMENCE - ES WENT OF SUCH ACTION, DEFEND THE SAME AT ITS SOLE AN SATISFY ANY JUDGEMENT ARISING THEREFROM IF DETERMINED ADVERSE TO JEFFERSON COUNTY. CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT WITH A THIRD PARTY TO PERFORM THE WORK AUTHORIZE 1, IF THE GRANTEE ENTERS 0 US MINT PA By THIS PERMIT, IT, THE T RD ARTY AS A PART OF THE CONSIDERATION FOR ITS CONTRACT WITH GRANTEE AGREE TO INDEMNIFY, E COUNTY Ty '2 ABOVE, ND MNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE 0 N IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH ANY YSREACH OF ANY OF THE CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS HEREIN �ADE, OR FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE GRANTEE OF THIS HIS PERMIT TO FINISH CONSTRUCTION WORK HEREUNDER WITHIN J0 DAYS SHALL SUBJECT THIS PERMIT TO CANCEL- LATION AS HEREIN PROVIDED, DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTEE SHALL COMPLY WITH THE MUAL-M UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES FOR 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 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. ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR RELOCATION BY THE GRANTEE SHALL BE DONE IN SUCH A MANNER AS WILL CAUSE THE LEAST INTERFERANCE WITH AN F THE COUNTY'S WORK AND JEFFERSON COUNT SHALL IN NO WISE BE HELD LIABLE Y FOR AN Y DAMAGE TO THE GRANTEE BY REASON OF ANY SUCH WORK BY JEFFERSON ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES, COUNTY, OR BY THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS BY THE COUNTY UPON ROADS, STREETS, UB ICLACES OR TRU L P 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 GENGTEB BY AN M Cl 1. A, COPY Y, SHALL BE ON THE JOB SITE, AND PROTE5TED FROM THE ELEMENTS, AT ALL TIMES DURING THE S, ' R 0 ' tl�fj,0 ZED BY SAID PERMIT WITHIN THE COUNTY S RIGHT-DF-WAY THE APPROACH SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED DESIGN N PLATE TYPE— APPROACH, O F _ 4 INCH CULVERT PIPE SMALL BE PLACED IN A6 LA A NUE LINE AND GRADE. ,FWF��I ' NLL BES URFAC B TO THE LIMITS AS SHOWN ON IRE AND THE GRADE OF THE APPROACH SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRO FILE CONTROL ON THE PLAN . RE CT ING OF SURFACE WATER FROMPRI VTE PROPERTY ONTO COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. [26. THE APPROACH SHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY SURFACED BACK AN ADEQUATE DISTANCE FROM T HE 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 MIS AGENT, APPROACH. TIE TO INCREASE SIGHT DISTANCE, STUMPS AND BRUSH SHALL BE REMOVED FROM BOTH SIDES OF IA TIE INDISCRIMINATE CUTTING OF MERCFHANTASL THE E "hi. E TIMBER U OR DISFIGURING OF ANY FEATURE OF SCENIC VALVE S. NOT BE PERMITTED ON COUNTY ROAD RIGHT- OF-WAY, n 5, WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS BETWEEN 9:00A.M, AND 4:OOP.m. UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED ENGINEER, BY THE ❑ 6, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF S WRITTEN BY A SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO Do JUSAINNES SOIOITHE STATE NGTON' SHALL BE FURNISHED T OF WA I To INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH ANY AND ALL OF THE E TERMS D C N TION S OF THIS PERMIT AND SMALL REMAIN IN FORCE UNTIL ALL WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND APPROVED Y THE COUNTY, E Y 'IS "`21% ❑ 7, BEFORE AN LOG HAULING OPERATIONS A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $__ S BE E T FURNISHED B THE GRANTEE PROTECT E COUNTY AGAINST ANY DAMAGE TO THE COUNTY ROAD AND TO uR E INSURE COMPLETE REMOVAL OF THE APPROACH AND CLEANING UP OF THE RIGHT- OF-WAY T THE SATISFACTION OF THE COUNTY, 0 APPROVAL OF ALL CLEAN UP WORK SHALL BE SECURED BEFORE THE BOND WILL BEDRELEASED, ❑ 8, SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS A Form 113 to V �­: LL ? 'I+ PORT i TOWNSEND�'i r. o FOIT 2 i 101 �.. . n vo" ; „ x ;,om°x i••• •..... JI-- s G 7 g tip C ^ � � 11O s • I _ �' c i M 4a, � sr � VA _ten , Uly ZIP APPROVAL For Flat Sum/Cost plus $ Torm. A0dross ntraai ,,, 0101C. Ouantily Date Approved by Date PERMIT REQUIRED ❑ Yes ❑ No Poceived from Verbal ❑ Jurisdiction No. - Date -- - ---------- Uly ZIP APPROVAL For Flat Sum/Cost plus $ Recommended Date Approved by Date PERMIT REQUIRED ❑ Yes ❑ No Poceived from Verbal ❑ Jurisdiction No. - Date COMPLETED BY Date Call for Service Connection Incllcale.Norm CI :NERAL PROVISIONS AI I I IC BU 7O ALL PENNIFFS This merit is sub1eu 1. all applicable provisions oft tie Revsul Codes of Washington,, vIn the any foo'Non in Ilfs abnunun rim unis'slent with .: such resolution shall be controlling. .: A band in the amnunt of 5 is rcyuired for the protection of tie cacti l) as so loth in the terms of the bond. During the I r ibs: s or the work such bnrrcen shall he erected and n nialaimd as m.ty he necessary Or as [nay he directal for the protection of the traveling public, the barriers shall he properly lighted at night. In accepting th S permit the petitioner, his successors and assigns. agrees ra protect Jefferson County and save it harndcss Irons all da ns. actions and damages of every keel and description which may aceme to or be suffered by any Ixrsnn or persons, corl•,rauon err prolxrp by reason of the perfor omncc of ;Illy such work, character of nuterials used or matter of installation, nt.unlenanee,nul operation or by the uoproper ocn panty or right of way or public place or pubic structure, and an case any up. oraction is tonight t ag,a nu said Jefferson County for d unab s rising out of or by reason of any of the above causes, the I,elitirncr hs successors r ss,gn: II Upon n , lice to h nn or then[ of coul nta"Inuu of such defer Union, t the sarnc m his or their Owl' sole cost and expcnSC and colt satisfy any judgm nt aftcnhesaid suit or action shall hall finally 1,em dcicnnncd fadusse fecsmt Cmury. 01 thcicG ., Cxeept as herein authorized on "cavat ou shall be made nr ohvlacle placed within the limils of a wunly raW in Such a m,nmer,s In unerfere with the travel our said road Esclpl ash run urlhmr xd, no esa;nation : h dl he m n I or 0611. do pl led will ,la four Ill feel of tie edge of the pavement. Ifthe work done under this txnly interferes in anyway wait the drop.. goof tine county road, the grualtt shall wholly anal at l,iS OSSncxlxnse nmkc such provision as the engineer may direct to lake cat of said drainage On completion of said work herein conlemplaled all ruhhsh and debris shall be nonlediawly removed and the roadway and roadside shall be tell neat and prelenlablc ,and satisfactory to the u,gancer. All of the work herein conlemplaled shall be dune under the .ol uu n l to the satisfaction Ill tile County Engineer and lie entire cSlxsc of said ' txnision sham be borne by me party or panics to whim this Ix alit is isst,l. "I he Department Of Public Works hereby reserves tine ri ght to order the change of laxalon or the rcncval ofany structure or 1lNChureS authorized by this N In:Il any flute. said change nr removal to be made at the side expen;e of the party err parties to will)[, [his is issued, anI assigns Permit or their successors All such change,, reconstruction or relocation by the grantees shall be done in a h lira a n or as so ill o,an,c tile ast interference with any of the Corm Iy work and the County Of Jefferson shall in [n wise be hold liable for any dauhage In the gramme by reason of. any such work by the County of Jeffer Son. it agents or represcoultivcs, or by the even se of any rights by the County a pon roads streets. public places or structure s in question. This lxnnIl or privilege shall lint t„ deemed or bell] In lx an oclusivc one still I'll pmhbit the County front franchirc gmnlingolher permits or rights of like or other nature to other public or private utilities, nor shall it prcvuR the County front losing ally of its roads, streets. or pubic places or of rect its right In fat Supervision sun, and control liver all or any pan of then, alone of which is hereby a art Iced. 'I Ile Dcl,anmem of Public works may revoke intent[ or canal this 1—n it or any (if the pro,i,i ms Ihecol nit i n> nine by giving ,rulean mute 'I ,o ntntec to the he Ixnnnloash, II inunedialdy curve all fasiln es boat till right of way, Any roc laces remaining upon II e right of way 30 d, S ;titer writ Ion not w of caucdl inn, shall be removed by tile Cully al the expense of the 1—p. tree Tile prey or Antis to 'hop. tht: pennu is issued Shall initiati sal]ssr their Note expense the structure or object to which this permit is granted in a condition salisfactory to the Depaninem (if Public Works. sPCCIAL PROVISIONS: j 1. Conduit shall be installed a minimum of 30" below I i existing roadway. 2 rCable along roadway shall be installed a minimum of 30" below exis£g t� F t In accepting this per it the gran) []is SUCCCN%urS and a. gn. agree Ghat any dunage nr injury done In Ilse properly or the I grantee or any oftionse incurred by him through the operation of it contractor, working for the County or arty County employe, shall be the sole successors and assigns, egxnsc of the grantee, his the undersigned, hereby accepts this permit subject m the Iernhx and c"nd lions a, In"cin set forth. Dated Ili, IA-1" day of t An, J JEFFERSON COUNTY s , DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Peo Pmd__ yes — No 1820 Jefferson Street �r �+ r o Box "1220 •/� !� Y7, '�o Port icwnsen0 WA 99308 AJdroxs Re guest _Yes _ No •1�. (20fi1 3115.9160 Milo Past APPLICATION FOR PERMIT To Department of Public Works, Jefferson County, Washington. The undersigned f hereby apps y for�permimion to �IL�L��'�'i [..iV G7� LC/� otromnu „�n n,o� Jn� +t�•ai r��dd� "�n r,r - 90 913) SKETCH: NE ED NOV 2 2 1988 k PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. I t On County Roach �Q��.,., mil/ Hrnrrrrt o �i% c�zr��1 &rM 04 4le I ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,;,,,,,;,,,, and agree_ to to the n•ork in accordance widt your riles and regulations and subject to your inspection and approval 1� Date /9 �j (it is n , none strip, or form nnntcs or cop nmcrs) an " Phone No.— t Phone No, 100% Recycled Paper V " t i Jefferson Co. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS District No. S Permit No. 01W I Supervisor's Report No Supervisor will make detailed report with his recommendation on this application. Whenever possible show sketch of proposer! work. Supervisor wilt also make additional reports and final report giving date of completion of work on this form. ! I Preliminary Report: cleua s -. M.p. 0.,j /v o,qZ - /Justr,2D. 4T O,iL ry o o ', +c i� � s o N t-1, •, s tZ. u n-p I f I I Uute Sighed: I Final Report: PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT i Work covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily. ' Work is not completed. Recommend permit be cancelled. Traffic control - adequate inadequate REMARKS Date: Z.'2/ — 88 Signed: 6 irtr,�ru raiaeu.. �,., I t F F7 17 NTY ROAD NO. ZTE LOG NO. �IILE POST A.2� —TC PERMIT NO.*38 JEFFERSON COUNTY FRANCHISE NO. -6 -16 - OFFICE USE ONLY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID Y- es —No Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 98368 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Name and Address of Applicant: 77 Application is hereby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain 3. ck =�/-` - 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. Applicant Signature:0 Date: _Z,-/.< 7 7 PER M I T 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 s ide 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: ZO/ -3 0) ;.5 0--s ov Q.1z S �11 -L-LL-LLJ L-LL-LLJ UTILITY UTILITY DAMAGE IS COSTLY. DAMAGE G' Is COST"' PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT 4,rk covered by permit has been completed satisfactorily. CALL 48 HOURS _ Work is not completed. Y YOU DIG - Recommend Permit be cancelled. Traffic control adequate; inadequate. REMARKS: INSPECTED BY: Date: /2-z/% 7 q, 136 Genaral Provisions Per Jefferson County Ordm_- 2.01 and wAC -40. Cone In tharaugh and manner• In the Iayinl ofyunodeoaround Pipelli t•5 and ceSl is the 1. All work Jone under sa iC (ran chile Shall be a wn rkmanlike ln9 trenches, the Gunnel County road S, rl gl tt ml•wa Cher counCY Vropx, tart, ton y enter contl rue to vl other /acllltie5 and the open of unu. tunnels in way as to interfere as Iltlle as possible with lubllc travel and snail ,eke I1 C.n Snail leave such trenches, dltcnes and such a that Ea a Or in Jury snail not ,cur o rise by reason ar S:ch work; and where any of such trench of n •C..... y PfCCdu tie's to gva rJ Ina s eC so gC /t the shall pt ace warning lights and barrlcau.•5 ae s,ca a Position as t0 glue ed•:qua to war t g dl tcnez or tvnnets arc le pen at night, grantee neglc for any injury to person or persons or aemege to m Doer ty "'talnVd 4rougn Its ""'IT ""s In to sled b/ the gran or I work. the grantee snail be liable tAraugh any failure or neglect to properly guard or give warning of any trencle5, ditches or tunnels Jug or me 2. The grantee, Its s ces5 ors or assigns, shall CD+mence construction under such permlt granted by the County Engineer within the time period stated Soto permit or the I. Y arescOncerned'n In such permit conferred hP n Camilla edeanshall eceaso erattcrm Ina tel'i r"la rOfstheocy 5p led f[rae ts,em0ads aet'. and 3. the grantee shall leave all streets, avenues, alleys, road S, highways, rights- ofuway and otnar county Prapertles, alter laying and Installs g < c - mains and do log con st rut lion wa rk, ma kl ng repairs to equl porn t, etc., in as goad and safe condl tlon in all respects as they w re before the bell diltu rbaJ or displaced by the rrofk ,h II be rant of Such work by the grantee, Its agents or contractors, and all recorded monuments which have reset to the specifications and approval of the County Engineer. A. In case of any damage to sa lJ streets, oven,,,, alley,, roads, hlgnways, rights•,, -way or other county properties, or to paved or surfaced oad- is I ways, turn•oucs, gutters, ditches, wood or concrete w tks, drain pipes, hand o emoankment rails, bridges, trestles, wharves, landings o mono en l by the grantee, the Bald grantee agrees to repair such damage at the eIrliV tti.o poss101e at Its own cost and expense. 5. Phen the County Engineer Cetennina' that an emergency sl tua tlon does exist, he may Order and have done any and all work considered necessary to in a .restore to a safe to es lion any such street, avenue, alley, road, nignway, rl ght -o/ -way ar other county property left by the grantee or agents aarea5ona ten timeu'fit' l completion ( io,tconstruc Clone u,eheograntee, b auponoCemantl, shall Cpay Lou tile teoimy ell �cas t5a0fssucl rtell Structlan or repair�ancn of doing such work. 6. All construction or Installation at mains, ual ves, plies, pales, cables, lines filling and facilities, service, repair, Or ralacation of the same, per /ortreJ along, over and /or under the County roads, ri gh CS- Of•way or other county properties ,ubJMt to sold fro nchtse shall be done In Such dl a manner as not to Inter /ere with the construction, operation and mafn!enanca o/ other utl ll ties, public or private, drains, drainage tines and Structure, located therein, nor with the grading or Improvement of such county roads, rights•of -way ar other county Dropertfes. 7, the owners of all other utilities, public or private, In Stalled in such county roads, rights•,( -way or other county properties Drl,r In time to the tines and facllitl es Of the grantee shall have preference as to the pozi tlan and l,catlon Of Such utilities so Installed Nl lh respect to the grantee. Such preference shalt continue in the event of the necessity of relocating or changing the grade of any such county road or right•,( -way. •0, the grantee, as far as practicable, Shall construct new utility fatuities underground. Extension ( overhead facilities following Street,. avenues, ways, boulevards or thoroughfares shall be undertaken o ly w, th the approval of the County Engineer; PROVIDED, however, that said pproval hall not 6e unreasonably withheld. Graneee shall co vert exl sting overhead fac lists es to underground lac llitles as and when equipment replacement is undertaken, or when other existing overhead utilities are placed underground, unless such replacement Is unsafe, inpractfcal, or economically unreasonable. Line extension policies and procedures established by the grantee, and unl foimly applied through its service area, shall be the vtandard In Ceten+lning what i5 "practical, impractical or e,onamical�y unreasonable under this ordinance; Provided that no new overhead utility facilities shall ae Constructed or established in any area set aside for puVl lc Va rk, School, playground or a[hlC tic field pu rpase5. 9. tSpSdej_Prpwlklfons:,tt..,,: r n .I 3� its C I�1 CtnTS Ac�vwel� mHSr �7a5 r/ /L30Re jj�jy+�t •�•��1+y U ii UU�UC'n� LA l2 ek,sr;ns P•4lED s LIP F19CC• -Z wqreZL' E 5hf9�I ee -1 -in no o� 30" aeLow ex jRoti/vD et- ev/4a-lo�/. 4 Re✓4s 1*4Lr_ 13e 12 es7 a2�D ori'19iNF11, C6 D��a.�onlS. a }.a 1� C011tlT_7 rt(1AU N0. 55v o I ERto T NO. P�� —/ 3 STATE LOG NO JEFFERSON COUNTY FRANCHISE N0. MILE POST 2 3-,TO= DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson County Courthouse OFFICE USE ONLY Port Tovmsend, WA 98368 APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES Applicant: %) ContraFto : Name Gtl %z4.Qiz < "r/i�v� (Yry.�.}�,tv..r'.pp'9 Name Jdb,; w-j— .Job No.: MANAGER I F Address o7 QpKRy� DGEDRIVE Address /V,59 Phone: Phone: App] ica/t,ion is [h�ereby made for) a permit to(' construct, operate and maintain _ Y � Ywy2.A Or- /!' �r.LC! 1G+l..vl•!i -.L (�-� �l�,iL!?"w �'.�,f,- t.ti[i��,�1G k 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. Applicant Signature: Gj / \, R�bc yr �•� Date: LZ�%IT1'1 /ll_lli/ // / /// // t n _ PERMIT Sub��¢� p ,jg,iljowing terms and conditions, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant to eadd t td�e'rate, {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 I APPROVED L Date: / F-1 NOTE SPECIAL PROVISIONS ON REVERSE = PM1IT INSPECTION REPORT f 'Work covered by permit has been completed L- $jf��Cdr1y „' { , Work is not completed. Ii r� Recommend permit be cancelled. _ Traffic control adequate; _inadequate. REMARKS: a; CALL ,o;,, DEFOR£ YOU DIG 1- 000 - 424 -5555 PM1IT INSPECTION REPORT f 'Work covered by permit has been completed L- $jf��Cdr1y „' { , Work is not completed. Ii r� Recommend permit be cancelled. _ Traffic control adequate; _inadequate. REMARKS: a; APPROVAL For Flat Sum /Cost Plus $ _. Recommendetl_...__ Date OeGer plea Werk wMnatt gelorpncx o" nill y -nr-of PERMIT REOUIRED 0 Yes 0 No 1pt'n T- P0FT1L11JGL0WPf _1 IL -666 tt,�97 -61 Jurisdiction ---No. _.. Date COMPLETED BY _ Date — — Call _ _�. for Service Connection �, ^. Indicate North —� " Pacific Northwest Belt Buried Servlce Wire -. Qa it Work Order No. P Y WORK LOCATION r) Address_Lq.._b.4._$�wce-_. -� /� CON TRACTOR'S ACCEPTANCE Firm — City /t'WL ZO r!_ _. County JIEf Stale kt/F Signature _. l Name�l.NA_5.__ Title ._ Dale ' V Onit Price 0 Cost Plus El Flat Sum 0 3_ _ ORIGINATED BY __LQu i..._. Date L! _ New O 8/0 No r _. Due Date__._— ___- 8111 to: PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL I Repair ❑ Tel. No 79rrernporized �W Attention___— Rearrangv0S /O No. __.— ^__Due Date Address -- _. — — Type of Service_. city ., _ ZIP APPROVAL For Flat Sum /Cost Plus $ _. Recommendetl_...__ Date OeGer plea Werk wMnatt gelorpncx o" nill y -nr-of PERMIT REOUIRED 0 Yes 0 No Received from _ _ Verbal ❑ Jurisdiction ---No. _.. Date COMPLETED BY _ Date — — Call _ _�. for Service Connection �, ^. Indicate North APPROVAL For Flat Sum /Cost Plus $ _. Recommendetl_...__ Date Approved by -- _ - - -. Dale PERMIT REOUIRED 0 Yes 0 No Received from _ _ Verbal ❑ Jurisdiction ---No. _.. Date COMPLETED BY _ Date — — Call _ _�. for Service Connection �, ^. Indicate North —� IN C611NTY ROAD NO.SgR4o STATE-LOG NO. JEFFERSON COUNTY PERMIT NO -- MILE POST DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEE PAID es OFFICE USE ONLY Jefferson County Courthouse _No OFFICE USE ONLY Port Townsend, WA 98368 •BP S ck # 44-7P CHECK ONE: APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH ® RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL t. r Application is herby made for a permit to construct, operate and maintain a road approach. Please describe loaction (attach map or drawing) _41 jeer i Applicant agrees to perform the work in strict compliance with the terms and conditions set out herein, and any special provisions attached hereto, Applicant Name �,.�,��r12c_ Contractor Name_ Address % s Address 4, Applican°` Signature S — Contractor Signature f.. Date -f� PHONE Y - :. G: Date_ PHONE ; e: d Not In emnity provisions of paragraph.2 and 3 on reverse side. PERMIT D :` Subject to the terms and conditions on the reverse side, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Applicant to construct, operate and maintain a road approach as requested above, and any special provisions attached hereto. No work shall be done under this permit until the applicant or contractor has notified • , telephone APPROVED BY: �tiQ =`„ Date PERMIT INSPECTION REPORT } •' Work covered by permit has been completed CALL CALL 48 HOURS Work is not completed.. 1= BEFOREYOUc DIG Recommend permit be cancelled. 1- 800-562 -6478 Traffic control - adequate inadequate r REMARKS INSPECTED BY: DATE 'I2 -2188 Form 113 -a (RwA 2 -p2)' t.' 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 Oq DAMAGES OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION WHICH MAY ACCRUE 70 OR BE SUFFERED BY ANY PERSOI, 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 MEASON 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 MVERSE TO JEFFERSON COUNTY, j 3. IF 7HE GRANTEE ENTERS INTO A CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT WITH A THIRD PARTY TO PERFORM THE WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT, TIIE THIRD PARTY, AS A PART OF THE CONSIDERATION FOR ITS CONTRACT WITH GRANTEE, AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEfENo THE 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 `J0 DAYS SHALL SUBJECT THIS PERMIT TO CANCEL- LATION AS HEREIN PROVIDED, 5, DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY, THE GRANTEE SMALL COMPLY WITH THE tlANUAL ON uNIFORn TRAFFIC [ONTRa D VI C FOR STREETS , YS PUBLISHED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, 6, ON COMPLETION OF SAID WORK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED, ALL RUBBISH AND DEBRIS SHALL BE IMME OIATELY 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, S, ALL SUCH CHANGES, RECONSTRUCTION OR RELOCATION BY THE GRANTEE SMALL BE DONE IN SUCH A MANNER AS WILL CAUSE iME 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 E %ERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS BY THE COUNTY UPON RD ADS, 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 (X) $: ❑ 1, A „ COPY OF THE PERMIT SHALL BE ON THE JOB SITE, AND PROTE4TED FROM THE ELEMENTS, AT 1 - ALL TIMES DURING THE CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED BY SAID PERMIT WITHIN THE COUNTY S RIGHT-OF-WAY, al 2, THE APPROACH SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED DESIGN PLATE TYPE P -1 7. APPROACH, p ,..rw �.o FT LENGTH OF / '? INCH DIAMETER CULVERT PIPE SHALL BE PLACED IN is DITCH AND LAID TO A TRUE LINE AND GRADE, THE APPROACH SHALL BE SURFACED TO THE LIMITS p5 SHOWN ON i JME PLAN AND THE GRADE OF THE APPROACH SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROFILE CONTROL ON THE PLAN, [�rIII RECTING OF SURFACE WATER FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY ON COUNTY ftIGHT-OF -WAY MILL NOT BE PERMITTED, i 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 E CLEANED UP BY THE GRANTEE OR MIS AGENT, IF NECESSARY TO INCREASE SIGHT DISTANCE, STUMPS AND BRUSH SHALL BE REMOVED FROM BOTH SIDES OF TIIE i APPROACH, THE INDISCRIMINATE CUTTING OF MERCHANTABLE TIMBER OR DISFIGURING OF ANY FEATURE OF SCENIC VALUE SMALL NOT DE PERMITTED ON COUNTY ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, ❑ 5. WORK SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS 91OOA.M. BETWEEN AND 4:OOP, M, UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE ENGINEER, ❑ 6, A SURETY B ND IN THE AMOUNT OF O S WRITTEN BY A SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO AND AL O H THE TERMS SANDSCON0 TIIONSTOFETH ISWPERM ITT AND SHALL REMAINN IN FORCE UNTILEALLMWORKNUNDERTTHISYPERMITLHASF 7 BEEN COMPLETED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNTY, 1. ❑ 7, BEFORE ANY LOG HAULING OPERATIONS BEGIN, A SURETY BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF S- BE FURNISHED BY THE GRANTEE TO PROTECT THE COUNTY AGAINST ANY DAMAGE TO THE COUNTY ROAD -AND TO INSURE COMPLETE REMOVAL OF THE gPPROACH AND CLEANING UP OF THE RIGHT- OF-WAY TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COUNTY, APPROVAL OF ALL [LEAN UP WORK SHALL BE SECURED BEFORE THE BOND WILL BE RELEASE O, ❑ S, SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS f j i i 1 Form 113 D r I CISNI ?I tA1, PROVISIONS AI'PI,ICAI41 I '1'O ALL I'I:NM1tI "!ti wis ions of the ltevucd Cosies of Walholbl llt ecPI that any I wl n, 111 d ,ls agreement notamsislen(wllb f his J.'alit Is subject to all al)Plicahle Pill such re lotion sh: I be controlling. A bond in the anailool of S During the I n We" of the work such 1 traveling Public. Ise barriers shall be Pro In accepting 11115 Permit (Ile pethioner, damages of every kind "ti description w "ante of any such work, ellaracler of in way or Publs place or Public flrumofe, •II any of the "base causes, the Nui oner, h his or their own all cost and allsole air fcrson County. Lxeept its hell" nolhonzed, no Mal the travel over slid rmd. LxclPt as herein nuthoneed, no asca If the work done under thus rltnnt in such Provision as the engineer truly din On conlPleli an of said work herein a rind preseniablc •Ind satisfactory m Ih All of the work hcrcin c "ucn,pl.nld xuplrvinon shall he Wine by the Part The Department of Public Works h Ibis I,ennn at any time, s,ud Jumge o and as.1611 All It'll, el,an6es, n on.l o (l nn Iy work and the Cooly f Jeff 1 son, it lbc its or reps. at u n 'flux penal, or privilege shall all b righis of like or miler ",till[ la other feet il' right to full s'IN 1, on and The Deparoorn( of Pabbc Works pernitcl.'1 hl ixnnma shall "none Inn llnl ee of c,111CC1t d a shall l r hc Party o, parli : I( hl n da c( lit lino facmq In ale Dep spr.-ml, PROVISIONS: 1' 2. i I In accepting [Ills permit the gra incurred by hi" it nigh the offer lt'leellan and aI�ACIFIC all, I al tin", as hcrcin "I for Iltsa /� % day of IDoled I iI 71 c engineer, shall be Aonc and r all at nislnn m I t Ih alMu' lion of the Cuunl) Logulccr and the enure eq,cnsc of salt y t r li ill: 1 'hlolll 111l Main is is l I Ile eSe,,e., tire ngln ill er the eh ulbe of lixation nr the �Inswhon ally ll stptrnnnsrsauul `orclhelulaucissofs r removal u, be "lade a[ [he sale expense of all play or n: s rek-ato"t by ill' held liable b,rl m) idai,wgc n ni it; lh b rn 1 17 rc �._ tile lay sloehrwork by tile malty "i Jclf" I hall I, lire exercise of any rights I the C ,,( ulxm r 1 I: streets, Pl hire pl s (it tin l Ir In c J I I!c nr Prlsntic ulllnies, nI r1 sb,111 ullne,col the c"" lylfr n using ' any fr its ,�rb ufs1 t recLS, mPPUhbc Places. art of. In of Ihcnl, none of sshuh I s he r l y : un.ndered land aver ,rill or any P• l titan notice m the nup re"Ills al"e'd or 1 l do' T rill r m (if 11 I r I: : thcreuf at an) tale h) g If wily tllaleh re`III(11l all f Illlll x b n 111 nglin I ay AI y f l III s, n'nl.11ll leg t'pnll Ills right elf N.I) JO (1:1)s ahcf wall Cllllll ed by the Ctill "} at I"expeil c r rile' Ikrll II l per111111s jlCllell 111:111111.1111i:1 11111 his [if lllen "It' 'IN"" 111 • llrllelllfe nr nhJl't'1 for w l,llll lull ixrlllll is gralllCtl ll` aruncm of Punl c Narks. , Cable shall be installed at a minimumoE 3O" below existing shoulder. All disturbed areas shall he restored to original condition, tifi! 1Lu one, ills stiles u m I :. bl s "glee that tiny dan 6 r o11 ry Inns to Iht PnA,erly of lire granite or am expense a,im, oarr, conm1'cl /nr�,1s'ndmb f Ir the co try or any Cuoo1T cmPlo)cc shall M' al tile Ixnse,f the grantce.lus 1 \D 1 ���\ �L�� . the undersigned. hoes) accepts this Permit subject ill the lens th. H Y� tdANAGER I & IA � e 2720 OAKRIDGE VE C% DRI C� LC ?ORT ANGELES, VIA 99362 I J tA1, PROVISIONS AI'PI,ICAI41 I '1'O ALL I'I:NM1tI "!ti wis ions of the ltevucd Cosies of Walholbl llt ecPI that any I wl n, 111 d ,ls agreement notamsislen(wllb is rationed for till Plot" man of the clam) al set ford, In the leans of the bond ,arms shall he ereclld rill menu" ntd as may be necessary or as rimy be direcleJ for tilt Pnneuum of the Ndy ligin 1 t ratio. I ,is ocre slrs,nndo or6ne sagrees to prnyepenall ar persons. c(Inlwr It 11I or Praln:rlS hY lreason l f lthclpa�rf rt h eh may accrue ,ucr acs used ar manner of installation. m,umcvid Jeff •rxol CnmltYt(o da nabeslarnlog lml of or by reason of ollelatall Id m case ,7 uu r I I n. I nnlbhl agnnnn Is: nc aseo r Is: 61: will q mi notice to him nr then, of comn11nrentm of such action. defend the s.one a. d still satisfy at'} lndgmult alter [h -.od slut or action shall have fir ",ly been determined d advent w the Jcf aunn shrill he made or obnacie placed within 1111 hints nI a cooly mad In s,en a manner as in interfere wish satin, shill[ he made ar nbstncle Placid wolf n Ioar WI feel of the edge of the pale Ilene tcrfcrcs in any way with the dr,unage of the tin my road. lire grantee shall whop) and,u ills own exlxnst make eat to take care of id drainage, nnenp,lalnl all nisi I: h and Icons shall ht a o"li ldy "noosed ;- rid the roadway toll roadside shall be left "cal J I JEFFERSON COUNTY HEALTH BOARD MEETING MANAGEMENT PLAN JEFFERSON COUNTY SEPTAGE JULY 19, 1988 MEETING NOTES Attending the meeting were: 0 Gary Rowe, County Public Works Director; I 0 B. G. Brown, County Commissioner; 0 Larry Dennison, County Commissioner, o George Brown, County Commissioner; Rick Micklick, County Health Department; ' 0 o John Floyd, Jefferson County PUD No. 1; Inc.; 0 Mike Gardner, Economic and Engineering Services, Health Department; and 0 Mary Catlin, Director of County City Countil Representative to the Health 0 Caren Chang, Port Townsend Board. including e reviewed the Septage Row in Section I of the report. the Sunnary and Recommendations included �I asked of Mike Gardner including: o Several questions were in population projections handled? - How are the differences A sludge generation rate of 700,000 gallons per year was used. the This rate corresponds to the high -end of population the mid -range projection projection conducted by the State and as established in the County CWSP. How was the 1 -year and 5 -year frequency for septic tank pumpouts determined, DSHS recommends a 3 -year schedule? was suggested for industrial, commercial, The 1 -year schedule and community drainfield type . systems and was based on the -I higher potential flows and waste load that would be encountered applied to single- with these systems. The 5 -year schedule based on EPA recommendations. ! family residences and was i i r o Rick Micklick indicated he had concerns about establishing a permit- ting program under the existing septic tank building permit because lack of authority to the County Health Department as provided in WAG ` 248 -96. Rick also expressed concerns over differences in DBMS main - tenance requirements for systems compared to the maintenance require- ments outlined in the Septage Management Plan. Mike Gardner indi- cated that DSHS provides guidelines on maintenance frequency and not requirements. Since the Management Plan's requirements are generally stricter than DSHS, the County should be able to implement without conflicting DSHS suggestions. I o Rick Micklick expressed concerns about how to coordinate the Manage- ment Plan concepts . with existing alternative treatment systems, which the County has already permitted, and the PUD has contracts to i maintain. Mike Gardner indicated the alternative treatment systems would enter into the management program as their existing agreements with the PUD and the County expire. New alternative systems would enter into the management process immediately. John Floyd indicated this transition could be made without any difficulty. o John Floyd expressed concerns of mandatory 1 -year pumping require- ments. He suggested that pumping occur at the direction of the County Health Department following an on -site inspection by the SSMA. o Larry Dennison questioned the appropriateness of sending septage to I private contractors in Clallam Count Y• He recommended construction of a compost facility be constructed earlier at the County land fill site to eliminate the need of sending septage to Clallam County. i. Considerable discussion occurred on this topic. ;tike Gardner advised 1 that the Clallam County septage facility would probably be available this fall and, since Ecology and the Health Department wanted to shutdown the Black Lagoon as soon as possible, acomposting facility probably could not be constructed in time to .provide an interim facility for disposal. Construction of the composting facility will ,i require design review by Ecology prior to construction. o B. G. Brown asked how the Management Plan would be enforced to ensure compliance with the Plan. Gary Rowe indicated that existing systems wou ld have a lien placed on their property. The Commissioners ` expressed concern over such strong measures. Mike Gardner indicated the County would need to implement the Septage Management Plan as a utility with certain strong measures inherent in the program. _2_ ki ', , o Establishment of fees for the permitting system were discussed and concern was expressed by the Commissioners over the cost resulting. -site systems. Mike Gardner indi- from more frequent pumping of on cared that the cost would be comparable with a low priced rate for conventional sewage collection and treatment of $10 per month. o Gary Rowe asked Mike Gardner what was needed regarding finalization of the Management Plan report. Mike Gardner provided a letter from Ecology and indicated the following items were needed: - The County needs to send a final copy of the report to Ecology for its final review and approval. - The County needs to adopt the Septage Management Plan as indi- cared in Ecology's letter. - The County needs to coordinate with Port Townsend on confirma- tion of capacity in the new Port Townsend treatment plant. The Port Townsend Facility Plan must be amended to incorporate the Septage Management Plan. o B. G. Brown inquired as to the time -frame required by Port Townsend on commitment of capacity to the Port Townsend facility. Gary Rowe indicated commitment to a Management Plan and to capacity of Port Townsend must occur within the next 6 months. He will confirm this with Gordon Nicholson of CH2M -Hill. o Discussion occurred on the ability to identify specific areas of con- . cern within the County regarding groundwater sensitivity and target - ing these areas first for implementation of the Septage Management Plan. o Mike Gardner summarized the following points: - The County must take action to close down septage disposal at the County's Black Lagoon. - Interim disposal at the Clallam County private facility is the most appropriate disposal method until the Port Townsend treat- ment plant and /or composting facility is constructed and opera- . tional. - The Management Plan is necessary to provide protection of surface and groundwater shellfish areas, etc. The Puget Sound Water Quality Authority will be .developing non -point source -3- i I L^ X r pollution requirements and, if the County does not take action now, actions will be imposed on the County by Ecology and the Puget Sound Water Quality Authority. 0 Gary Rowe concluded that the report was complete and would be sent to Ecology for final review. Gary will also pursue coordination needs with Port Townsend and possibilities of early construction of the composting facility. Gary will provide leadership in implementing the Management Plan in the next 6 months. —4— —'-4V �, .. A new mailing list will be created from the forms we receive back, so make sure it filled out and returned to Ecology so you can be kept up to date. gets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SEND TO: PERRIN KAPLAN,'PUBLIC AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY, NAIL STOP , PV -11, OLYMPIA, WA. 98504 -8711 NAME: ADDRESS:. AFFILIATION: i I SPECIFIC AREAS OF INTEREST? f y r ANDREA BHrD RINXFn' ,a ` Uuennr -• -`_ j j TaTF OF W41HIaCT(IN r DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY .Mail $top PL -ii . r), ;,-npu Na,h,,gnm „11)04 -8717 . 11iq� (ar„ rrl REVISED DRAFT December 14, 1987 Hazardous Waste Cleanup Program Solid and Hazardous Waste Program ESB 6085 IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE AND SCHEDULE Establishment of Hazard Ranking System Description: (Section 3 (2)(a)] Ecology must assure that sites are ranked by a system that objectively and numerically assesses the relative risk at sites. Revision of the current system must be considered and established by regulation. ula B ton. Immediate Direction: All sites (exceptNPL) shall be ranked using the current state site ranking method. Interim Guidance: Ecology will refine and establish quality assurance procedures for the current ranking system. This will be reviewed by the Scientific Advisory Board. Refinements will be made by February 1988. Final Rules /Guidance: Regulations must be final by July 1988 as mandated by ESB 6085. Establishment of Voluntary Cleanup Procedures Description: [Sections 7 (2), 8 (9) and 9] Ecology must provide procedures for voluntary cleanups. Procedures will include notification of Potentially liable persons, establishing reasonable deadlines for remedial activities, a process for proposal, review and amendment of settlement agreements and for the certification of completion. Immediate Direction: Staff should consult with the Attorney General's Office for guidance concerning compliance with the statute. The Policy and Planning Section will work with the Attorney General's Office to prepare interim guidance. It should be noted, however, that 1) before the department initiates remedial action, it must notify potentially liable parties and provide them with a reasonable opportunity to propose a settlement for remedial action. In an .I emergency, the department may directly respond, a Definition Of Criteria for Mixed Funding Description: Immediate Direction: .provided that the owner, operator is unwilling 9� or unable [see section 11(2)(a)h 2) !. settlements shall be entered as consent decrees, (not consent orders) and subject to public comment before the consent decree is entered; J) there are specific requirements governing the issuance of covenants not to sue (see discussion below). Interim Guidance: Interim guidance will be provided by February 1988. Final Rules /Guidance:. Regulations must be final for some settlement procedures by July 1988 as mandated by ESB 6085. Regulations will be final by September 1988 for settlement agreement amendments. Guidance for certification of completion will also be completed by September 1988. Development of Guidance and Criteria for Covenants Not To Sue Description: [Section 8] "Covenants not to sue" means a- promise by the state to not take further administrative or judicial action regarding the remedial action. The Act includes both mandatory and discretionary covenants. Immediate Direction: All settlement agreements will be reviewed jointly by the Attorney General's office and the Policy and Planning Section for consistency and conformance with ESB 6085 regarding covenants. Interim Guidance: With the help of the Attorney General's Office, Ecology will develop interim guidance on settlement agreements including covenants not to sue. This will be done by January 1988. Final Rules /Guidance: Guidance will be final by September 1988. Definition Of Criteria for Mixed Funding Description: Immediate Direction: a Interim Guidance: No interim guidance on mixed funding will be prepared. Final Rules /Guidance: Final regulations will be prepared by September 1988. Development of De Minimis Settlement Procedures Description: (Section 71 Ecology can expedite agreement with contributors a settlement �. which is insignificant in of hazardous waste Immediate Direction: amount and toxicity. n: De minimis settlements will be considered on case -by -case basis. a Staff should consult with the Attorney General's Office. Interim Guidance: No interim guidance will be provided. Final Rules /Guidance: Final guidance will be prepared by September 1988. Definition of Cleanup Standards Description: [Section 6 (2)) Each remedial action shall attain cleanup levels set by the department. Immediate Direction: Staff will apply Ecology's How Clean is Clean Policy and any y a pplicable state or federal Interim Guidance: Ecology will relevant and prepare a list of applicable , puseprofteach re guidance on the g regulation a nd further clarify application of the How Clean is Clean Policy by April lb Final Rules /Guidance: Guidance will be final O ctober1988. Establishment of Regulations for Site Investigations Description: (Section 3 (2)(b)) Ecology must: investigating 1) begin within 90 days 2) set reasonable deadlines for other, actions. Immediate Detection: Any new sites (potential problem sites) should be reported to the appropriate regional office. Ecology regional staff shall schedule followup action to complaints for new sites witn the 90 day deadline. The hi regi onal staff will provide a copy of the investigation the PA /SI report to unit when the ins completed. pection has been Interim Guidance: Ecology will finalize interim guidance by February 1988. 3 _ I I,' 7 Final Rules /Guidance: Regulations must be final by July 1988 as mandated by ESB 6085. Definition of Property Notification Requirements Description: [Section 16 (1)] The owner of property where a .release of a "significant" quantity of a hazardous substance has been found by Ecology ( shall place a notice in the records of real i !. property kept by the county auditor. Ecology shall place a notice in the records of real t. property if following an inspection of the �.`. facility the department has discovered the release of a significant quantity of hazardous substance. '. Immediate Direction: Until "significant" quantities are defined no i notification is required by either the property owners or the department. However, the regulations will, in a sense, be retroactive since they will require the reporting of spills i or releases occurring prior to the effective date of those regulations. .Interim Guidance: No interim guidance is anticipated. i Final Rules /Guidance: Final regulations for the notification process and identification of "significant" quantities will be completed by December 1988. Definition of Public Participation Grant Procedures Description: [Section 22 (8)] Groups of 50 or more who may be impacted by a contaminated site may petition the department for money to obtain technical r assistance. A twenty percent matching require- ment is imposed, with the grant not exceeding $50,000. Immediate Direction: Applications for assistance will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Until final guidance is prepared, Ecology will only consider technical assistance through its contracts with consultants specializing in hazardous waste site investigations and cleanup. Interim Guidance: Interim guidance will not be provided. Final Rules /Guidances: Final guidance will be completed by the Policy and Planning Section by September 1988. i 4- i I,' Eisponse Action Contractor Indemnification Description: (Section 10 (3)( 4)(5)] Under certain circumstances, cleanup contractors can be protected from liability for work they do on sites. Ecology may indemnify contractors it J employs, or those hired by responsible parties to perform work under approved settlements. Immediate Direction: No indemnification will be granted. Interim Guidance: No interim guidance will be prepared. Final Rules/Guidance: Final guidance will be completed by December 1988. Definition of Other Substances Or Categories Of Substances That Present A Threat (For Response Action) Description: [Section 2 (6)(d)] Ecology must define by rule other substances which present a threat to human health or the environment including solid waste decomposition products and petroleum products. Immediate Direction: Ecology will not designate any substances until final rules are developed. Interim Guidance: None will be developed. Final Rules/Guidance: Ecology with the assistance of the Scientific Advisory Board will determine the need to designate additional substances. Final rules will be prepared as required. Identification of Taxable Products Containing Hazardous Substances Description: [Section 45(d)] Ecology may identify hazardous substances and products containing hazardous substances and then add them by rule to the list of taxable substances. This will enhance revenues collected and support appropriations. Immediate Direction: Policy and Planning Section staff will work with the Revenue Department and technical staff in Ecology to define products to add by rule. Interim Guidance: No interim guidance will be prepared. Final Rules/Guidance: Final regulations w,.1 be completed by June 1988. Amendments will be made periodically to add more taxable products. 5 ------------ ---- - ---------- Establish .Scientific Advisory Board Description: [Section 3 (4)] Ecology will establish a scientific advisory board to render advice . to the department with respect to the hazard ranking system, cleanup standards, remedial actions, deadlines for remedial actions, monitoring, and the classification of substances or products as hazardous. The board will consist of independent members representing varied .interests who are not employees of the department. Immediate Direction: Ecology will define the scope and function of the Scientific Advisory Board, including its structure and composition. Interim Guidance: No interim guidance is necessary. A draft proposal including a list of candidates with -n - I each specific field will be completed by December 1987. �.... I' Final Rules /Guidance: The advisory board will begin functioning by January 1988. Local Government Grants /Loans Description: [Section 22 (4)] Ecology is authorized to i provide grants or loans to local governments for 1) remedial actions at public or private municipal waste facilities on the hazard ranking list; 2) hazardous waste plans and programs; 3) solid waste plans and enforcement j programs; and 4) solid waste facilities. Section 55 specifically appropriates: 1) $936,000 for solid waste enforcement grants and 2) $17,749,000 for grants and loans J pursuant to Section 22(4) for the current biennium. Ecology is directed (Section 19) to provide j grants to local government to implement household hazardous waste collection and disposal plans. No money was appropriated for ` this purpose but the law enables Ecology to i establish a fee system to generate such grant funds. p i Immediate Direction: Grants or loans will not be made available [ under ESB 6085 until certain administrative ti procedures have been completed (as described below). 6 6, 4 i Interim Guidance: Administrative decisions concerning the grants /loans programs under section 22(4) will be made in December 1987, including decisions on apportionment of funds. Ecology will initially administer the program through �.. grants. It will investigate the desirability i... of providing loans, and if appropriate, will ' later establish a loan program. Developing a loan program at this time will delay Ecology in providing funding to local governments, as existing grant programs can be used with little modification. Once administrative decisions have been made, grant applications can be accepted and processed under the following schedule: hazardous waste planning grants will be available in January 1988: citizen proponent negotiation grants will be available in February 1988; solid waste planning and facility grants will be available in March 1988. For each of these programs, existing grant guidelines will be used to the extent possible. Grant guidelines for cleanup of municipal landfills will need to be developed. Grants for landfill cleanup will be available in May 1988. Guidelines for funding private municipal landfills will be prepared concurrently with the mixed funding guidance, and is scheduled for completion in September 1988. Solid waste enforcement guidelines will be prepared by March 1988. Regulations to allocate enforcement grant funds will be adopted in April 1988. Enforcement grants will be available immediately after the regulations become effective. Final Rules /Guidance: A new financial assistance program to local agencies may be proposed which includes loans, i different project eligibility requirements, and matching requirements. Guidelines to implement household hazardous waste collection and disposal . plans, and a ; proposed fee structure system for the grant program will be complete by July 1988. 1 i 7 _ Development of Procedures fo- Preparation and Maintenance of the Administrative Record. Description: [Section 11 (2)(a)] Review of Ecology decisions are based on the documentation about the site including the proposed settlement,. the department response and other materials relied o,, by the department in making its decision. r Immediate Direction: All work and decisions regarding a site will be systematically reccrded in a central file at either the regional or headquarters office. Interim Guidance: No interim guidance will be provided. Final Rules /Guidance: Final guidance will be completed by April 1988. Guidance on Use of Enforcement and Penalties Under ESB 6085 Description: ;Section 12] This section specifies Ecology's authority under this legislation. This Includes the ability to issue orders, recover costs, and pursue civil penalties. Immediate Direction: The Attorney General's Office should be consulted to clarify Ecology's authority. Central Operations will draft enforcement guidance. Interim Guidance: Interim guidance will be prepared by April I f.... 1988. Final Rules /Guidance: Final guidance prepared by July 1988. Define Procedures For Filing Liens Description: [Section 151 Any liability to the state constitutes a debt to the state. Any debt ] constitutes a lien in favor of the state on all E real property. 1 Immediate Direction: The Attorney General's Office should be 4 consulted by staff pursuing cost recovery from ` Potentially liable persons. t ,. Interim Guidance: No interim guidance will be prepared.. FinalRules /Guidance: In consultation with the Attorney General's Office, the Policy and Planning Section will prepare final guidance by March 1988. �. 66 t J i Development of Liability Guidance Description: [Sections 4 and 51 Persons liable under this legislation are strictly, jointly and severally liable. The Act specifically identifies categories of liable persons and defenses to liability. Immediate Direction: Liability issues will be determined on a case by case basis by the Attorney General's office. C ,f Interim Guidance: Interim guidance will be prepared by the Attorney General's office by February 1988. i' Final Rules /Guidance: Revised guidance will be prepared or updated as I federal and state case law develops. ' Establishment Of Site Discovery Program Description: [Section 3 (5)] The department must develop a program . which encourages persons to provide i information about hazardous waste sites. I Immediate Direction: Staff should continue handling complaints under existing procedures, recognizing the need to schedule followup actions within 90 days (see site investigation discussion). j Interim Guidance: Interim guidance will be completed by February 1988 as part of the guidance addressing site investigation. Final Rules /Guidance: Final guidance for site discovery will coincide with the final rules governing site investigations which will be July 1988. Definition of Procedures for Site Access and Information c Description: [Section 11] The Act grants Ecology authority to request access and information regarding a release or threatened release of a hazardous substance. Immediate Direction:. Access and information requests will not !� change. If there is a problem, staff should consult with the Attorney General's office. Interim Guidance: No interim guidance will be prepared. f ,t Final Rules /Guidance: Final guidance will be completed by April i 1988. i i 9 VL. , , Twl i Impacts on Petroleum Responses ` Description: [Section 5 ] Responses to releases of petroleum and petroleum products are governed by Section 5. Clarification is needed to determine the circumstances under which Section 5 governs cleanup actions and when it does not. Immediate Direction: Staff should consult with the Attorney General's office for clarification in Interim Guidance: responding to petroleum- related incidents. Interim guidance will not be prepared. Final Rules /Guidance: Final guidance will be prepared by March 1988. Clarification of Ecology's Response Authority Description: [Section 7(1), 11(2), 12(7)] Certain procedures must be followed before Ecology may directly perform remedial actions. Immediate Direction: Except for emergencies (which require immediate response and the owner or operator is unwilling or unable to respond) Ecology cannot perform remedial actions unless it has provided reasonable oppc_tunity for potentially liable persons to perform the work. Staff should consult with the Attorney General's office before undertaking non- emergency remedial actions, including small scale cleanups. Interim Guidance: Interim guidance will not be prepared. Final Rules /Guidance: Final guidance will be completed by March 1988. Using ESB 6085 and Other Environmental Statutes Description: Clarification is needed on the use of ESB 6085 �. in conjunction with other environmental statutes. E Immediate Direction: Staff should consult with the Attorney General's office concerning an about the use of this statute and/or Bother environmental statutes. Interim Guidance: Interim guidance will not be prepared. ' Final Rules /Guidance: Final guidance will be completed by January I 1988. - 10 ... _. .... ., ..., y ., v , pi i I Hazardous Substances Confiscated by Law Enforcement Agencies Description: [Section 211 Ecology shall arrange for collection of hazardous substances confiscated by law enforcement agencies and may provide financial assistance to law enforcement agencies for disposal of such substances. Immediate Direction: Ecology will continue to adv —, law enforcement agencies regarding the storage and disposal of the hazardous materials. Requests for assistance must be directed to the Ecology Spill Response Coordinator before any action is taken. On a case by case basis Ecology will provide . contractors to dispose of the substances. Interim Guidance: Ecology will provide interim guidance to local + governments by March 1988. Final Rules /Guidance: Final guidance will be provided by December 1988. Business Assistance Program Description: [Section 201 Ecology shall contract with a �. nonprofit organization for the purpose of promoting hazardous waste reduction and recycling. The program shall include 1) a library or bibliography of waste reduction and recycling methods; 2) a waste reduction and recycling hotline; 3) onsite consultation for generators of hazardous wastes; and 4) a educational outreach program. Immediate Direction: i Details regarding the different elements of the program will be coordinated with current activities of the Priority Waste Management : f Committee and a request for proposal drafted. Ecology will provide technical assistance to businesses upon request. t Interim Guidance: No interim guidance will be prepared. P Final Rules /Guidance: Final contracting will be complete and program implementation begun by April 1988. Increase Solid Waste Technical Assistance to Local Government and 6 .Industry Description: [Section 22 (3)(b)(e)] The agency must provide technical assistance to local health districts 2]' concerning solid waste enforcement, local planning and resource recovery and recycling. { _ 11 - Immediate Direction: Interim Guidance: Final Rules /Guidance: Ecology will continue to provide technical assistance to local health districts and industry upon request. In March 1958 Ecology will begin to provide Technical Information Memorandums (TIMs) to interpret the Solid Waste Minimum Functional Standards for the local health diStricL -. -� Three staff people will be added by May 1988 to provide the assistance to local health districts and industry. Increase Hazardous Waste Technical Assistance to Local Government and Industry Description: [Section 19 and 22(3)(a)(f)1 Ecology will provide technical assistance to local government 1) for preparation of hazardous waste plans;. 2) to implement household hazardous waste collection programs; 3) to provide assistance on priority waste management. Immediate Direction: Ecology will continue to provide technical assistance to local governments and industry upon request. Interim Guidance: No interim guidance will be provided. Final Rules /Guidance: Three staff people will be added by March 1988 to provide the assistance to local governments i.. and industry. Cost Recovery Procedures Description: [Sections 5, 121 Ecology is authorized to 1 pursue recovery of its costs incurred against I any liable person. It may pursue up to three R.. times its costs against parties who willfully fail to comply with an order. Immediate Direction: Ecology staff should assure that the site [ specific costs are properly tracked and ' assigned program index codes. Staff should consult with the Attorney General's office z regarding the filing of liens and pursuit of F cost recovery. F Interim Guidance: No interim guidance will be done. Final Rules /Guidance: Final cost recovery guidance will be prepared i by July 1988. _ 12 _ JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 385 9 160 Gary A. Rowe. P E,, Director Robert G. NeSbijt, P.E., County Enginol.11 Laurel Hoifatz, ptojcct Offica C::antS SOCZ10n s - qa3 Q PZ cgra;11 o ..ad iia- id X.il Strop PV-ll J 98504--871I 1. • Solid ,,Iristc Mlanagement Program Dcar Ms. He 4 fG"7 Tjjcjo30.d is Jefferson County's appIicaticn for a Solid r1astc Z/,anagceinn' Plan Grant. jefterson Count7 has, over the past -Len working twwards i1oP lementation o� the N1 i !',, iM0,11M, c, s :Len , illit lo, ,.al Standards. The Solid Waste Plan is an document which will house not only our reports such as groundwater monitoring, but also our total solid wa3te effort. 43 Your consideration appreciated. VQr7 t- ulY 70urs, Gary A. Rowro, Director X PINA 02 c Art HI190, Regional Office RECEIVED SEP 2 0 1988 ;EFFERSON COUNTY KNGINEERS OFFICE i00% Recycled Paper F7-Ile of - All PLICA110N FOR GRAN CASSISIANCi, 110, ['1101ICT 1. APPLICANT GO (1.4Add)ress (Street or P.O. Box NumLer, Tom/City, State and a. Plante Zip Code) —JoEforson County 7 P.O. Box 1220 Port 'romis-end, WA 98368 b. OLpa,trnont/Divisjon c. Congressional District county 2m PROJECT TITLE Update Solid Waste %lana mont Plan 3. TOTAL COST OF PROJECT 4. TOTAL GRANT REQUESTED S 54,813.55 $27,406.77 5. PROJECT PERIOD From: December, 198B To: June, 1989 6. TYPE OF APPLICANT (Check Appropriate Box or Boxes) 0 County 0 Special Purpose District 7. TYPE OF GRANT a. (2 New b. [I Continuation (Current Grant Number) 8. PROJECT a. State b. county c. Municipality d. Congressional District Second 9. PROJECT a. State b. County C. Municipality d. Congressional District Second 10. DOES PROJECT REQUI RE CLEARINGHOUSE NOTIFICATION? [I Yes E3 No .11. HAS AN ENVI RONMENTAL ASSESSMENT BEEN MADE FOR TH 1�—PROJECT OR FOR A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN WHICH INCLUDES THIS PROJECT? [3 Yes No 12. HASAN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTSTATEMENT BEEN MADE FOR THIS PROJECT OR FOR A CLASS OF PROJECTS INCLUDING THIS PROJECT? [] Yes No 13. IS THE PROJECT COVERED BY A CURRENT APPROVED PLAN? T3 Yes No 14. GIVE NAME OF CONTACT PERSON Narne b. Title — M. Carter Breskin c. Address P.O. Box 1220 d. Phone No. (Include Area Code) 15. OFFICIALon AGENCY TO WHOM CHECKS ARE TO BEMAILED a. Title b. Address P.O. Box 1220 Jefferson County Public t4orks Port rownsend, WA 983GB 16. SUBMISSIONS TO OTHER AGENCIES SUCTION 8 — BUDGET FUNDING SOURCE STATE STATE AID $27,406.77 CASH 27,406.77 Furors SUPPLIED GENERAL OBLIGATION FUNDS BY REVENUE BONDS /CERTIFICATES APPLICANT OTHER, TOTAL $54,813.55 SECTION C— FORECASTED CASH NEEDS BY QUARTER FUNDSSOURCE FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER TOTAL STATE $1.1,000.00 ' 8,000.00 i 5,000.00 $ 3,406.77 $27,406.77 OTHER 11,000.00 8,000.00 5,000.00 3,106.77 27,406.77 PART III - CERTIFICATION AND AGREEMENT The undersigned representative certifies that the information submitted herewith is true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief and that he is authorized to sign and submit this application. The applicant agrees that if a grant is awarded on the basis of this application or any revision or amendment thereof, it will comply with all applicable statutory provisions and with the applicable terms, conditions, and procedures of the Department of Ecology grant regulation and of the grant agreement. SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ---]TYPED a, /?, NAME AND TITLE Gary A. Rowe, Director of Public Works DATE August 3, 1988 PHONE NUMBER (Include Area Code) (206)385 -9160 PART IV— NARRATIVE STATEMENT Describe the project and indicate how this project will improve the handling of waste in the area served. Please include all information requested in the instructions, sm ME NARRATIVE (1) :i.l Review tnxi3ting plan in regard to governments having jurisdictional impact. 1.2 Reviow the groundwator monitoring study, operations plan, Septago Study, Feasibility Study and Preliminary Engineering ' roport in relation to the cc:;prehr_nsive land use plan.(The Hazardau3 Wasto Plan, which will ho completed after: tho ..t'li4P update, will be referenced by task.) 1.3 Review and respond to previous SvnlP recommendations. 1.4 Devise a schedule and procedure for review of the SINMP. 1.5 List the target goals and objectives of the SNIMP. List the administrative and procedural organization of the solid :caste dopavtment, 2.1 Review physical, natural and environmental conditions of the planning area. f 2.2 Review all areas that meet the following factors for siting Criteria: - Geology) Groundwater Soil Flooding Surface water r Slope Cover material Capacity Climatic factors f Land use „ Toxic air emissions 3.1 Analyze the following solid waste handling systems in relation to each other as well as separate recommendations and implementation for each item: Waste Reduction Recycling, composting and land utilization. Energy recovery and incineration Collection (all collection needs and operations to be inventoried) i Transfer Long haul i Landfill and volume reduction. 1 i Enforceinnnt IT Additional 37stQ:1,13, such as sludge Each individual it('11-1 ;,;ill include a revicv; ot jrIvntoIqcs of OxirtinU conditions, practices, program:3 Prw�' f;.jcjl,'tiO ` -j - 1:110 area. Futlivo :,LL,13 ind improvmcnt�3 in the solid W".13�0 handling 373tc",' will bL disc'13sLd. AltLrnativo �jays to meet J thL defined needs and opportunilic3 obo,,To -ijill bo an'.1lyzcd and vocommandat ions will be roviewed. Financial plans for c Pital costs and opovatiolial c,:pLnditU.-r3 Of the solid waste managLmant: system will he aLtorminad. 4.1 Outline recommendations and orhLdulo 'or solid waste PI'Oce3sing and facil Ltics for 3 41 x and twenty years. 4.2 Outline schedule for the landfill and other facilities to meet minimum functional standards. 4.3 Describe the recommendations and implementation schedule for all solid wasto programs and facilitie-- for six and twenty 7car3 - 4A Describe the SNIAC's involvomLnt for implementation of the plan. 4.6 Summarizc the devclopmont of the plan. 5.1 Complete SEPA for the proposed Plan an submit to the County Planning Department for roviev;. 6.1 Complete an appendix including resolution of concurrence and adoption of the plan, SINIAC documentation. 2 r PART IV - IdARRATf.VE STATEIXENT ( ^.) 15 .cad shinny, Jn :110,111 County Public Work;, will be respr'n° : ibl f.or hiving and ;noulto ' .irg the activities, of the consuirant, s;:ecific tas;;s who .rill p(1) f a; outlined :n the :zarrat:ivo statement (1) zbova. ;,m The County wi.1.l be responsible zng the reviews through the `IIAC and P.lanninc for r_onciuct: Eoard cf County Comn;issioncrs c'ammis: :ion and the and the City of Port Townsond. The lead agency shall provide vnrzou ^, ite;nn to the consultant, including; Current population data 'transportation network changos /proposed changes 1 ^ocycl.inr, cent:er information;data ; projectiors Actual solid " "r to generation quantities Land use plans;comprehens.ive plan PveviaU31y complci :e <i studi'a; Groundwater monitoring C Cperaticns Plan Soptagc Management Plan Preliminary Engineering Report• Feasibility Study The ted i to;;cribn._i pteviou.^,ly ccr,Apleted studies will be incor- C ' pr:ltCri lnt0 t11C S "1'ji1P. The City of Port Townsend wi.il review the proposed plan and ;Hake comment: .slating specifically to the city's county relationship to the and committment to the primary r- ;oh.ts of source waste reduction, separatthe recycling participation, hazardous waste mar,agertent and educational projects. The county v;ill be responsible for developing a Plan reduction, recycling and hazardous waste ;nanagementthroughJits recycling efforts and education efforts (a litter control and recylcling is la3 currently fundedttthrough Department of Ecology grant for Litter Control and Recycling through 6 -3 -99; at the end of this grant cycle the county •rr.ill re- arfirm its ccrtmitt;nent to continued solid and talsocbr waste coordination) Will reoponsiblefftrndontinuir ,gltoievaluate itcerelatio- nship with the City of Port Townsend and coordinating effective solid waste efforts ;nanage;nont, for a .Review of this project still be done by; 1 Board of Jefferson County Commissioners t Jefferson County Health Department Solid Waste Advisory Committee City of Port Townsend Department of Public Works Joffcrson County Planning Department Washington State Department of Ecology c Y I J I T771 0 Tho SOIld '4astO Advj3ori Cojrmitt:cr :11cr 2 Z)or mont;l. T`r� y body Orin rommittcr.. 1:, camnriuod nat nrii,j cl ",:Solltativao, al t.'LZOn alid bui3inejr a c, bill al:�;O of t:110 ;.Ixiv 4 ran- 1:11e ("Utint", mind !;Cliia �.:aa 1"pard Lnat:OV . Th,2 wi'll hold a work._"ho.) s t fo, ris a PlarIIIIII(I Dcp tho. __tm 110rIlth llu�lic Works t ;,Ind to review tho utailo of' the plaii, an.1 tO dctcririin� i to relationshiP '0 t�* C COLInty COMProhons.ivo I­.In. SWAC w.ill ,,.njrn nondation (:a the _,0,1rd of C '00 Orrocirited to the BOerd Of Count: 33il . "IlOV.3, Tire pl,-n City at Vort Town3cnd �,jv rcv4 Y U11MM"03.1oners ,n(I the -cw and ildcption. The Board Of County Ccrini3s oncr3 wIll hold a. public F1 Of the plan. McLLiruj prior to T h o 'VIOL'k3 will be rcPVcscntcd by th COUnt7 Enc Solid w..t. Cear, n, t ar pancor a nd witn the L, i a canaultant ,.ind will be a 1' , .1goric iL3 inison to t ho Der E c 13 10 ci 7. The Planning Do Mrt -nt It W, I me of Director bO reprcsrntc,' by th a of planning, who will w lk directly with the Commission on their' Planning review of tor be r0Prc'jcrlI:cd by the hnv* he plan. The e-Alth DopartirlOnt arOn;-�IcnItaj H0,11th Director, wh 0 will VQvic-1w and be rc3ponsiblo for in dopth rcvirw Of thu "lid its relationship to the health r0qlUiromento A consultant for this Project has not yet bear, standard proc.- d. T h Other for consultant 3010ction :;..!I be followed. non- go""I'llOrIttl Porsonn*l arc thoop di3cusrad above nIQmbQr3 Of the �',WAC and Planning C0111miuslion. shal I Tha consujta,�t be responsible for' cc;I`,PiIir`,9 and Organizing the mate outlined in tho TA3-' 3oction of thO budget. Jefferson County's current Solid ;.jastp Managemant Plan wss aPProVed in 1083. Since that time not., t1inillI, 'm Funct,onll Standards and other I'Cgulatory requirements have been adopted affecting Solid ;'IaGtL 'Innagement, coordination and !mplrjjjOnt,_ tic" - The raMifications not 0111Y Of the requireiriLrits but of community needs necLs3itato a ;ruch me,,o intLgrz, solid waste. Jefferson County 11.13 tOd approach to tover the past few Years began to address the Minimnum Functional � andards water monitoring, an operatioss by co'nP!Qtdng grount PI feasibility currently involved in preliminary -an,a study, and is crigirecring studies for uPgrading the landfill. The new Olid "IaStL ag "Mont Plan will reflect 'lot Only the results of these j I plans, but the approach a f the county to effective, long-term solid waste managLiziont and Preservation of the envdronment in Jefferson County. 4 r 0 EXHIBIT "A" in Narrative I. Listed A complete review of the rh(3,,,;n bolowc is a breakdown of cc is based on major olo;iwnts: 1. Administrative; governmental rc.vicv; and coordination; coord.11,.atjorl of public involvement. 2. Background Information 3. Solid Waste Handling Systems 4. Summary of Problems, il,,1plamentation Schedules, RLccm-monda tions S. EIS 6. Compilation of Report, including all appendices A. CONSULTANT- Hours cost Ta.,31, 1 80 4,000.00 Task 2 170 8,500.00 Task 3 260 14,000.00 Task 4 so 4,000.00 Task 5 180 0,000.00 Task 6 25 1,250.00 Subtotal 40,750.00 *includes: project manager, engineer, research tech and clerical B. CONSULTANT TRAVEL: Per Diem .- 15 days @ $100.CO 1,500.00 Ferry - 10 roundtrips @ $11.70 117.00 Mileage - 2,500 miles ',a $0.25 625.00 Subtotal 2,242.00 r C.OTHER EXPENSES: Printing - 1,800.00 ' , _ ! Costage 200.00 t ' Telephone :300.00 Subtotal 2,300.00 I CONSULTANT TOTAL: 45,202.00 11 STAFF TIME: :I { 250 Hours at $16.60 $4,150.00 Ferry - 5 roundtrips @ $11.70 58.50 Mileage — 1500. miles $0.22 330.00 SUBTOTAL: $49,930.50 I a ' 10% CONTINGENCY -4I ,-930.-05 -- i TOTAL PROJECT COST: $54,813.55 i... TOTAL REQUESTED FROM GRANT: $27,406.77 i r I I I .. 6 I i i i f i i F7 D [Ply t GRANT APPLICATION FOR PREPARATION OF I I A LOCAL HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN i I Prepared for: { i ! i Washington State Department of Ecology Solid and Hazardous Waste Program Mail Stop PV -11 Olympia, Washington 98504 -8411 Prepared by: s t i Jefferson County Department of Public Works S { P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, Washington 98368 i (Revised March 28, 1988) w Y j ) F7 APPLICATION FOR GRANT ASSISTANCE RAZARDOUS WASTE PLANNING PART IV - NARRATIVE STATEMENT Although Jefferson Count y base, there are a significant numbernof smallabusinessesuwhichl produce moderate risk or dangerous waste. The and handling proper disposal of these wastes is of high priority to the citizens Of Jefferson County. With over 6,000 acres of parks and recreation assets (not Including National Park and Forest miles lands)and with over 1,400 of shorelines, Jefferson County is an significant environmentally area. There is a growing concern not only by such groups as the Puget Sound Water Quality Authority but by our citizens that contaminants be kept out of our waters and waste stream. public education and the opportunity for are essential elements proper disposal in reducing environmental exposure. Public information and education will be of high Jefferson County. Efforts priority to by instituting Household Hazardous Waste Collection days in 1986 and 1987 have begun. Additional public and private business education is required. Jefferson onsltant prepare the Hazardous Waste oManagementsPlanCeandfhasctheuneces vary -to matching funds available for 1988. Selection tant would be done of a consul- through the required competitive process. Currently, the Jefferson County Solid Waste Advisor Committee is active and has a Hazardous Waste Subcommittee. The subcommittee is composed of individuals both and agencies whose have special interest and expertise in hazardous The subcommittee waste issues. as well as the entire Solid Waste Advisory Committee will provide guidance in the planning process, Jefferson County plans to work with our neighbor Clallam County, in developing the transportation /disposal hazardous waste management plan. the element of The following Scope of Work will be consultant in the evolution the of this plan,psubjectdtoyinPut for the Department of Ecology, the Solid Waste local Advisory Committee, government agencies, and the public. 1 HAZARDOUS WASTE PLAN SCOPE OF WORK The objective of the local Hazardous waste Management Plan Is to set specific objectives and establish methods for removal of moderate risk waste from the waste stream in line with the regulations as set forth by the Washington State Department of Ecology. Our ultimate goal is that no moderate risk waste should be Intended for landfill or wastewater discharge. F1 The Hazardous Waste Plan will be developed in accordance with the Washington State Department of Ecology "Planning Guidelines for Local Hazardous Waste Plans". The plan will include all elements set forth in Section V of the guidelines. In order to accomplish this work, the following tasks are proposed: 1. A consultant will be retained by the county. The consultant will meet with the county staff and the Hazardous Waste subcommittee of the Solid Waste Advisory Committee to review planning guidelines and Scope of Work. Regular meetings will be conducted to include the Planning and Health Departments as well as Public Works staff throughout the plan development process. Plan elements will be submitted for review as they are developed. 2. A public involvement program will be prepared for use throughout the planning process. 3. The background of the planning area will be developed describing those aspects of the planning area that currently, and in the future, will impact the local moderate risk waste program, such as population, economic base, and land use. 4. Collect and analyze data to document current and future moderate risk waste, problems, needs and conditions for a least five years into the future. The plan will target inventories to the three basic sources of moderate risk waste: households and minor and major generators. Inventories will focus on the following for each of the three moderate risk waste sources: (a) Identification of individual generators and/or classes of generators. (b) Quantities, categories, and disposal practices for all moderate risk waste generated in the planning ti area, 2 F7 (c) Identification of specific waste and waste sources that, because of their Potential environmental public health or landfill risk, should be targeted for ban or other special management, (d) Problems and needs with waste handling, transpor- tation, storage an cl disposal practices, Including Illegal dumping. (e) Documentation of the waste categories, volumes, and sources currently being managed under each the hazardous waste Priorities. 0 f (f) Evaluation of the Potential for increasing the waste volumes managed under each of the waste management Priorities, Address constraints on achieving these higher levels of priority management. waste 5. Waste Facilities and Transportation System Inventor Will incorporate all y public and Private systems and facilities In the county for collection disposal. and proper 6• Roles and Responsibilities for Planning, and Management Re ulation Of Moderate Risk Waste will ignclude analysis of all local, state ;n and federal agencies and the In management private sector the Planning regulation, Of , moderate risk waste. Examination clarification ofd the of roles, adequacy of resources overlaps, and the and agency issues prob, l Identified responsibilities. ems with carrying out 7. Methods for Financial Planning for Moderate Risk Waste Management will be examined. The Plan will determine If, in keeping with the local government responsibility to manage the mixed municipal waste stream local government should assume any additional c.;t. managing moderate of risk waste. S. Remedial Action required for existing contaminated sites will be studied I with a Plan devised for clean of any such sites. up V 9• Evaluate regulations for dealing with Moderate Risk Waste, and Judge their adequacy and effectivenes Document the required level of regulation, inspection and enforcement that should be carried agencies. out by local 3 I 10. All aspects of need for employee training and reporting requirements will be explored. Plans will be devised to deal with reporting accidents and Injuries associated with moderate risk waste, as well as ongoing training for personnel. An Inventory of all existing state regulated generators of dangerous waste In Jefferson County under the State Regulated Dangerous Waste Program will be made. 12. For the Problems, needs and conditions identified In Task 4, identify plan objectives and alternative r fo achieving objectives. Percentage reduction goals will be evaluated in the analytical proces s Alternative problems and actions for achievement of each objective will be presented. 13. A prioritization of hazardous waste needs and require- ments will be made, and establishment of a program for ongoing public and business Information and education about moderate risk waste that addresses the following: a. Legal requirements and sanctions for moderate risk waste generators; b. Available alternatives for waste collection, treatment and disposal; C. The potential hazards to human health and the environment resulting from improper waste use and disposal. d. Proper methods and handling reducing, recycling, and disposing of moderate risk waste; e. Ways to encourage and motivate the public and businesses to pursue waste minimization as standard practice; f. Ways to promote participation in moderate risk waste collection, reycyling, and waste reduction programs; 9. The need to remove moderate risk waste from homes and businesses, thus reducing exposure and potential injury; and h. Ways for households and businesses to reduce danger to refuse collectors and other sanitation workers. ......... . .. ill be that addresses moderate risk waste will address ordinance 14. An Elements of the or Waste, dis- established. respon' moderate risk waste, of and assignment of enforcement the definition posal, penalties sibilities. treat - for storage, stem 15. Provision of a network or system disposal of all moderate risk waste solid waste an ment, and Regarding to be diverted from be create Clallam createdointeg envisioned waste water wastJefferson countye k with for j transportation, plan in the development offacilities. County transportation and handling household will establish at least annual To date, Jefferson 16. The county 2 collection days, one in hazardous waste collection days' providing drop' two l ) County has conducted on inwi187a1sO °beiexamined,of off6f and a recommended the evaluation of alternatives, Based on designating priorities,' objectives. objectives. A 14, be'selected and plan will timing, costs, problems, ent by sibilities, A for review nand be issued agencies. draft plan will and affected groups will be held. DOE, participating plan public hearing Of the draft p completed in checklist will be Act. Environmental Policy 18. An environmental accordance with the State be inclanorated into the summary of responses to ;f 19, Comments will with a DOE's recommen final draft of the plan, Plan. issued to . draft P ll be orated into the final public comment Will ill final adoption to dations will be by will be submitted for The final plan ctions• jurisdictions' all participating Appendix C Checklist, and resolu- the APp local govern- to plan, srticipating 20, The adopted all participating by of public comments and tions of adoption will be submitted to DOE together with the summary ments agency's response the planning for approval, has a Jefferson county dedicated to Thank You for your consideration. emsnt, and is to solid waste manag We be our strong commitment te plan in providing transpo' to providing a comprehensivwith Clallam County teat benefit Jointly will be of 9 request to work storage considerations rtation and the citizens of our counties. 5 }} ' J 1Y , APPENDIX A � Nr<iShinR��t (�kO' APPLICATION FOR GRANT ASSISTANCE PR OJECT No. 4 HAZARDOUS WASTE PLANNING /ZONING oaTEascEtvEo DO CN+ •\ PART i - GENERAL INFORMATION d. Address (Street or P.O. Box Number, Town/CitY, Stan and 1. APPLICANT Zip Code) Name P.O. Box 1220 ■, Jefferson County Port Totsnsend, 1.A 98368 Is. Departmen,JDivision Of PubLLc 11'orks. De artment e. County e. Congressional District Jefferson Secon d -. 2. PROJECT TITLE Jefferso County Hazardous 11'aste Plan 3. TOTAL COST OF PROJECT A. TOTAL GRANT REQUESTED $75,920.00 $59,.632.40 ' 5. PROJECTPERIOD From: 1 -1 -88 To: 12 -31 -88 1� B. TYPE OF APPLICANT (Cherie Appropri■t■ Box or Boxef) L� ❑City ❑ Other (Specify) ❑ State m cssumy ❑,SPKW Purpose District !� 7, TYPE OF GRANT e, ® New b. ❑ Continuation (Current Grant Number) , a. PROJECT e. State b. County WashLn ton LOCATION c. Municipality d. Congressional District B. PROJECT ■. State b. County AREA C. Municipality d. Congressional District second 10, DOES PROJECT REWIRE CLEARINGHOUSE NOTIFICATIONi (a Yet O No 4 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT BEEN MADE FOR THIS PROJECT 11. HAS AN PLAN WHICH INCLUDESTHIS PROJECT?. ❑Yes AND I OR FOR A COMPREHENSIVE li. HAS AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT BEEN MADE FOR THIS PROJECT OR FOR ACLASS OF PROJECTS INCLUDINGTHIS PROJECT? . ❑YetNo U. IS THE PROJECT COVERED BY A CURRENT APPROVED PLAN? ❑yes N0 4 GIVE C PERSON . NAME OF CONTACT 1. . En Lneer Is. Title County Y S Name 5 bt.tt ■. N+ Robert G. Ne t. Address Id. Phone No. (Include Area Code) T­­­ nd 98368 206) 385 -3505 j 1 2 15. OFFICIAL OR AGENCY TO WHOM CHECKS ARE TO BE MAILED P.O. Box 1220, Pt. Townsend ■. Title Dept. of PubLLc Works b. Address 10. SUBMISSIONSTOOTHERAGENCIES n/a 6 SECTION 8— OUDCET FUNDING SOURCE STATE STATE AID $59,632.40 SUPPLIEED D BY APPLICANT CASH ASH OBLIGATION FUNDS REVENUE 00NOSJCERTIFICATES OTHER: TOTAL $75,920.90 SECTION C— FORECASTED CASH NEEDS BY QUARTER FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH FUNDSSOURCE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER. TOTAL STATE $4698.40 $29,031.80 $ 19,722.60 $ 1762.40 $55,215.20 OTHER 1174.60 7257.95 4930.65 440.60 $ 13,803.80 PART fit — CERTIFICATION AND AGREEMENT *does not include coutinge The undersigned representative certifies that the information mbWtted herewith Is we and correct to the but of his knowledge and belief and that he k authorized to sign and submit this application. . . The applicant agrees that if a grant is awarded on the basis of this appliatiori or any revision or amendment thereof, it will comply with all applicable statutory provisions and with the applicable teen, emotions, and procedures of the Department of Ecology grant regulation and of the grant agreement ' SIGNATURE F AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE a • ��--- TYPEDNAMEANeTff Gary NN RR PP tt DATE Revi SBd 3/28/88 PHONE NUMBER (In l de Area Code) (206) 385 -9160 PART IV— NARRATIVE STATEMENT Describe the project and indicate how this project will improve the handling of waste In the area served. Please include all infomution requested in the Instnxtions. N PART 11 BUDGET APPLICANT: Jefferson County Department of Public Works SECTION A - PROJECT PROPOSAL ITEMIZE ALL ------------------------------- MAJOR ELEMENTS AND TASKS OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT Project Elements Total Item Requested Date of Cost From Grant Completion F1 See Project Scope of Work Task 1 5,875.00 4,700.00 12-31-88 Task 2 1,920.00 1,536.00.9 -31 -88 Task 3 6,400.00 5,120.00 12-31-88 Task 4 12,800.00 10,240.00 Task 5 1,280.00 1,024.00 110-31-88 Task 6 4,217.50 3,374.00 1-31-e9 Task 7 7,094.25 5,675.40 7 Task 8 1,073.00 858.40 9-31-88 Task 9 1,852.75 1,482.20 10-31-88 Task 10 2,240.00 1,792.00 9-31-88 3 l-,iY Task 11 640.00 512.00 Task 12 6,515.00 5,212,00 12-31-68 i -3) -69 Task 13 8,871.25 7,097.00 2-31-89 Task 14 64.00 51.20 �2-31-89 6- Task 15 1,280.00 1,024.00 12-31-88 3 - 31-10 Task 16 Not Applicable Not Applicable 3 Task 17 4,406.25 3,525.00 3-31-89 Task 18 287.00 229.60 12-31-88 f d - Task 19 2,203.00 1,762.40 4-31-89 8 6 N ,`" _ ^1 7 ' PROJECT BUDGET CONTINUED Task 20 Not Applicable Not Applicable .�ru SUBTOTAL: 69,019.00 ! x120 Contingency 10% --6—,90-1—.90 TOTAL: X5_920 90 -59—,6-a2—.40- p r r n r r. "C 71 INA UA VA Z=FA OEM MA =3 one um d 4., M /, � use,n- people names Trailers Camp Vans. Tents Other ! U1 — 7- 7 L on , /'Z / — — 0 v lY N 7 /, ©9k A /, / !W p n, , ,w 14 AM VCS 7 771 / 7 AT N .7 µ 1 M _ . n , (r A- -R rN // ./r ....� , r? 7 r vV '7 1 0 — d 7 fi 1 ")r<8n 3 5 7 1 ur .) /r 7 3 )is _ �_ 1W ., lu: 7 /?•G c1iA� c/ •_5 C 7_ .rru /•> ti y v'z �. , /';W �7 - 3 _ -,;i 7 C'.ff, 1 e 4 -5 -N` 7/ r IEFFEZON COUNTY Mom - PARK & RECREATION 'y /y REDoar /�J IOxI RW��fl+0. -_ #InfUse M 911�d Da- Date 'C around /#-people Hanes Trailers ick PCam_uP- P Vans Tents Other S._ J6 U v -S, ( 'At V1 .� — 7 V E L �� cfj A'• /r. JL Ll - � 1 '- 4. :J Homer S. Smith Insurance, Inc. l/rinnrni /{hrilCene 732.4646 8-111, 624-JV2 September 12, 1988 Ms. Beverly Gruntorad c/o Glen Luchek P. 0. Box 292 Chimacum, WA 98325 Subject: Windstorm/Limb Damage to Mator 11011le Date Of LOSS: Approximately AUFLISt 15, 1,988 Dear MS. Grunstorad: In order to recover damages from the County, whether or not there is County liability insurance, the Cul"ItY must be negligLaL. Our courts have always; held that damage done by failing branclies "Act of God." 1 Ill' is an e County had no way of Preventing the loss. 11 I'm sorry that we have no coverage for Your damages. If You have comprehensive or fire coverage on your motor home, you ma coverage from that carrier. y have Sincerely Homer S. -Smith, Jr. mp cc: John Raymond, Prosecuting Attorney Carter Breskin, Public Works LLL P77 P oy, /o. �z I July 18, 1988 CLARK COUNTY l Mr. Warren Steurer I Jefferson County Parks P.O. Box 211 Port Townsend, WA. 98368 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND Dear Warren: t RECREATION I have enclosed a copy of our swimming area sign verbage. This is what the Parks Department, and Prosecuting Attorneys, and Risk Management offices came up with for our park site. P.O. Box 5000 1013 Franklin Please let me know how you fair with yours. Vancouver, Washington Sincerely, 98660 (206)699 -2467 _ _. e best Schleichert Manager f i i L F e CLARK COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT SWIMMING SIGNS 1988 CATEGORIES j 1. Guarded Swimming Facility (SALMON CREEK) i 2. Unguarded Man Made Swimming Area (VANCOUVER LAKE) 3. Unguarded Natural Swimming Area (LEWISVILLE PARK) DEFINITIONS OF CATEGORIES 1. Guarded Swimming Facility: Those swim facilities constructed or deve eloped for swimming or water contact, but being manned by life- guards during designated periods. Signing Philosophy - Post Rules & Regulations sign - Post Site Specific Warning sign i 2. Unguarded Man Made Swimming Area: Those swim areas constructed or eve ope o1' r swimming or water contact, but being unguarded and supervised during portions or all of the year. Signing Philosophy r - Post Rules & Regulations sign - Post General Warning signs at points of entry - Post Site Specific Warning signs 3. Unguarded Natural Swimming Area: Those natural, undeveloped water I contact or swim areas, ut eing unguarded and unsupervised year round. s Signing Philosophy - Post Rules & Regulations sign - Post Facility Specific Warning signs e.g., bridges, view points, etc. i i PP � I d a r y P[ r ' ; e I — WARNINGS �• o Water Depths Vary_ Sudden Drop Offs _ Swimat Own Risk_ _ F- � SWIM AREA RULES t AND REGULATIONS NO Floatation Devices' NO Swimming Beyond .Designated Area C I ; NO Hanging on Ropes, Bouys, or Pilings _ NO Diving /J,umping —�..�__ NO Horseplay i NO Glass Containers;--- Bottles, or Food on Beach NO Pets or Animals. i .T Z6" 0 m r- _ -� {= .- . _ o Unguarded Beach - I o Fast Currents - o Water Depths Vary_ o Swim at Own Risk —. �r I SWIM AREA RULES AND REGULATIONS I_ _ �— NO Diving /Jumping NO Horseplay_ 0 j l �' NO Glass Containers; Bottles, or Food 'on Beacti.. — I -NO Pets or Animals_ . II 1 m r- CUSTOMER COPY CUSTOMER SERVICE 'PICKET EVATOR 7,"'. Fi 2TI ....... IS —114 ..IlCT.1 YES NO IRMI. DILLOPIATE IA P SIC THAT THE ITEMS IN— A-C I.,, RIIT _FORC AL, c...IES ARE M ACC FROM THIS "CRIT. SNILTLlAl�l"SLllHTl.lE IINIRAIT I A Y ILI.ING. THE CUSTOMER AGREES TO PAY IS NOT "V .... Y THE I ERVICC CONTRACT. M77: PAYROLL -AIIR INFORMATION WF— INI �UFSA—E EIIENSCS A TACHRE-111I EIR-L—C� �UnSISTENCEANO —0-11 11-AP SERVICE CONTRACT WOR FREE —VICC, OILLABLE LAncR S....SlEN.E M.I.A.. MATERIll SALES TAX TOTAI- DI-LADLE 71 Acount Name Problem or Complaint 4dress (, n City & State Zip Code Aou �t A g Work Performed icr, k P; P r ,,1J 4 Billing I ZL7 ;1"FrG� s1 ST Pi "(,- �4.'nlS&Ur� cr,l -p .tiYAn!� Customer P.O. k Account F Model k S '7SC Serial M 4C, 22.9 P, Meter I� Reading 1 .S a P.M. Due y Service Requested Data Time Repair r> Time OCT 2 I�IIB Service Repdered Date �0 s /IR6; Time 'Z'�, Res ;. Time - - -�- rr -C _F, 'ti11 f -:i 111I�TY Tech's Name ServiC a Coverage � Travel7ime IP,(_(C t)FMP-,KS DFP �, Parts Used Supplies Used Oty. Description /Pad No. Price City. Desctiption /Lot. No. Price I ,STAN I SD's Total Parts Cost rJ o1 Total Supply Cost Order Parts Total. Order Total Labor Labor Hours x $ Total Sub Total j50 `-�, Total Order Cost `% Tax I1.7- I acknowledge that the unit has been satisfactorily repaired. Work Dedormed is guaranteed for 15 days of this rnnnr Pay This Amount Terms Net 15 Days Involve Total r 1 �� CINVCopier Maintenance Technology JEFFERSON COUNTY COPIER AND ACCESSORIES QUOTE Model and Description Your Price Retail Sharp SF -8100 Copier $2,495.00 $3,795.00 SF -463 Automatic Document Feeder $ 995.00 $1,395.00 SF -407 Large capacity Cassette $ 59o,uv $ 795.00 (1,500 sheet capacity) 725RH Sharp Gray Copier Stand $ 150.00 (Please see enclosed brochure for more details) i r The Copy Kit maintenance agreement available for the Sharp SF -8100 is $720.00. This agreement extends 4 with an automatic document feeder 40,000 copies or one year. The price per copy is $.018. The Copy Kit Agreement includes parts, labor, and supplies (except paper and cassettes). For more information, please call 1 -800- 962 -6506 i P.O. Box 2005 Auburn, WA 98071 (206) 874-1428 1-800-962-6506 ,ow�9 pia iz August 7.0, 1986 Jefferson County Commissioners Port Townsend, Wa. I Dear Sirs: i It has come to the attention of the Quilcene Community 4.. Center Advisory Board that the Commissioners are i.. planning to remove the shelter from our County Park. We strongly object to the removal of this significant, well -used structure and suggest, rather, that it be reinforced in its weak areas so it can continue to be safely used. The shelter at the County Park in Chimacum was repaired and left and we are sure that can be done here. I If you would like to discuss this further, please call me, �. Al Jakeway, at 765-3565 Thank you for your consideration in this matter. ae Al Jakeway, Chairman, Quilcene Community Center Advisory Board ( AJ /jm eNiae1���� I 1 i —PA P— IliI,D i Qua � CEn7 vim_. ' UP�EIr .� J�44 �Alzt F-� 71 November 7, 1988 II Mr. Fred Hellburg Mail STOP AQ-44 300 Insurance Building Olympia, WA 98604 Dear Mr. Hellburg, as the impending dissolution of the IAC, I wish to In regards the c urrent functions and state this board's support of retaining it currently exists. autonomy of the IAC as Although we have not recently received funding from the IAC, receiVad information we have contacted them an various issues and its presence as an autonomous and technical assistance. department is vital. We sincerely hope that our response will contribute to thorough presentation in you r report. Sincerely yours, B.G. Brown, Chairman Board of Jefferson County Commissioners xc: Booth Gardener, Governor Jim Metcalf,WSAC WASHINGTON STATE ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES• PARK AND RECREATION AFFILIATE 1988 -89 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM A. Washington State Association of Counties.recognizes the valu- able and continued services of the Washington State Inter - agency Committee for Outdoor Recreation (I.A.C.) in distribut- ing the Federal Land and Water Conservation Funds and State funds to county park-and recreation departments. I.A.C. also provides valuable planning and technical assistance. Washing - ton 'State Association of Counties recommends the Re- authorization of the I.A.C. as an independent agency' in the same manner and with the same responsibilities as it cur - rently has. Rationale: I. -In January, 1989, the Governor's Office Study recommendation will be revealed as to whether I.A.C. +should be located within an ex- ecutive department or retained as a separate agency. -State of Washington has received over 53 million dollars in the last 22 years. These funds have been allocated towards the ac- quisition, development,- and refurbishment of counties, cities, state agencies, park districts,`school districts, and Indian tribes recreation facilities.' i - Thirty -eight of our State's thirty -nine counties have been re- cipients of a portion of'these funds. -In 1987 the I.A.C. received a total of 75 separate grant appli- cations from counties and cities, etc. with requests for outdoor recreation projects totaling 18 million dollars'. On an average local government requests often exceed 25 million dollars. -There is, and always will, be, a need for fair distribution of funds. I.A.C. is fulfilling that role. -The I.A.C. has proven to be a national model in providing local agencies with equable funding with professional assistance and technical input for fair grant funding. B. Washington State Association of Counties recognizes the impor- tance of American Heritage Act and-the future to the Land and Water Conservation Funds. Rationale: . -It is agreed the Land and Water Conservation Fund be succeeded by a dedicated trust -- providing a minimum of 1 billion dollars a . year - -to ' help pay for Federal, State, and local land acquisi- tion, and State and local facility development and rehabilita- tion. Congress should consider creating an endowed trust which, over time would be self- sustaining. Washing•t�on State Association of Counties realizes the need for long -term funding support for capital repair, rehabilitation, acquisition, and development. j /' Rationale: -There is a need to develop the means to provide consistent, acquisition, and devel -` long-term capital repair, rehabilitation, facilities. opment of public park and recreation -The provision of matching grant monies from the State of Washing - for future ton designed to assist local communities provide park and rehabilitate existing facilities is and recreation facilities paramount in the building of strong, local communities. Among the potential funding sources are the following: *State -wide bond issue *Creation of a fully- funded trust account i *Reallocation of the real estate transfer tax *Access to the work trust fund mechanism. D. Washington State Association of Counties agrees that there needs to be a limitation on liability for public recreation activities. Rationale: -With the continuing increase in the demand for leisure activities' and the similar increase for liability insurance, many counties'. can no longer afford to operate swimming pools, youth or adult athletic leagues, fishing piers, and other wholesome positive recreational activities. - Recognition must be made that the program participant should be 'the primary liability holder and that local government should only be responsible for acts of gross negligence in the provi- sion of parks and recreation services to our communities and their citizens. �yyyyy I, 11 �- 1 MINUTES WASHINGTON. STATE ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES PARK AFFILIATE MEETING September 28 1988 - Ellcnsburµ The following people were in attendance: Ron Martin- Snohomish County, Hyla Ir Nelson - Washington State Parks, Sam Angove - Spokane County, Dan Hessee- Yakima County, If Dave Veley- Yakima County, Craig Martin- Douglas County, Jim Mitchell- Douglas County, Jon Aarstad- Skagit County, Byron Olson - Tacoma Metropolitan Park District (and (li Legislative Chairman of WRPA), and Roger DeSpain- Whatcom County. President Aerated .called the meeting to order the dispersed minutes from the Vancouver meeting conducted in June 1988. The primary purpose of the meeting was to discuss our Affiliate's legislative �. proposal to the Washington State Association of Counties. FEDERAL ISSUES The American Heritage Trust Act currently has 230 sponsors in the U.S. House of i Representatives and it is progressing very smoothly through that part of the House. Senate Bill 2199 is not nearly as active, but does have 38 co- sponsoring senators. With the lack of enthusiasm for this legislaciion in the Senate, it is very likely that it might not even be heard this particular session. Of utmost importance, to all parks and recreation professionals, is that we contact j our respective U.S. congressmen and senators regarding this legislation. i WASHINGTON STATE LEVEL i There are several issues of concern to us. The highest priority would be some type of 1 '. ongoing funding for parks and recreation Concerns, particularly dealing with acquisition, renovation and development. The maintenance and operation of any resulting facility would be the obligation of the local entity. Such a source of ongoing funding is, once again, not very likely during the upcoming legislative session. Of very high interest to us is the proposal to terminate the IAC or include it in another division of State government. Our Affiliate needs to help ensure that the IAC remains in its current condition. The Governor's report, on the IAC, should be made public later this fall or early January 1989. It would be important for us all to obtain a copy of this report as soon as possible. Any park and recreation professional who would desire some input before this report is finalized should contact Mr. Fred Hallberg in Olympia at (206)586 -0820. He is doing the research on the IAC and will produce the final report that could very .likely determine the ultimate decision regarding the IAC. Roger DeSpain and Dave Schilperoort met personally with Mr. Hallberg some months ago and Mr. Hallberg assured them that he was going to be contacting many park professionals. If you have not been contacted and would like to speak to Mr. Hollberg about your involvement with the IAC, we would encourage you to do so as soon as possible.. I J -2- '.. Byron Olson presented the WRPA legislative agenda. A great deal of discussion was conducted on the proposed State bond issue for approximately million. This dollar figure is by no means finalized and the then breakdown of these monies likewise is far from determined. The coalition of interested individuals, groups, organizations, etc. to put together a bond issue is an extensive task. Some of the people involved with the successful. California bond' issue have made presentations to some of our park and recreation personnel and that was very helpful. It is very important for all of us to keep our local park and recreation boards, co mmissions, and our elected officials aware of the fact that our organization is seriously thinking about taking the lead on such a bond issue -- an issue that would provide for the acquisition, development and /or renovation of park, recreation, wildlife, and preservation purposes. The American Heritage Trust Act is our most important legislation at k n s level, even though the Land & Water Conservation Fund was reapproved for another 25 years at a maximum level of $900 million. The problem that continually plagues us along this line is that the amount allocated to each state is too small. Thus, the legislation is there but the actual appropriations are far from what we need. COUNTY PARK AFFILIATE LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM The following items were placed in our legislative platform: 1. Preservation of the IAC in its current form. 6 2. American Heritage Trust Act. 3. The issue of long -term and on -going funding. 4. Public liability. f Other issues . that were raised but not finalized were the discussion on the wild and scenic rivers in our State. This issue was brought up by Sam Angove and it is a very important item to him as there are two such rivers under proposal in Spokane County. It was determined, however, that these would be not included in our legislative - agenda but we' would hopefully bring these up for consideration Conference. ar. the June State i Attached is a completed coy of our Affiliate's legislative platform. f Jon Aarstad reported that he will represent the Association of Counties at the IAC s hearing in Anacortes and urged any of us who have any interest along this line to sit in on the evaluation process in the future. Representative Udall, author of the American Heritage Trust Act, has been invited by our Affiliate be to keynote . speaker at the State conference in Yakima in June 1989. As yet, we have had no reply from Representative Udall. Sam Angove requested that, when we have our conference at the WRPA, we have a special session where advisory board members can get together and discuss organization and issues Of mutual concern. t + .: F'71 Washington State Association of County Park /Recreation Boards and Departments TO: Park Affiliate Members { FROM: Jon T. Aarstad, PresidenMj �. SUBJECT: Legislative Issues /U \' DATE: October 24, 1988 Enclosed you will find: 1. Minutes of September 28, 1968, Affiliate Meeting 2. Park Affiliate Legislative Platform 3. Historical Review of IAC 4. 1959 Membership forms The TV show Mission Impossible always began with a task that seemed simply impossible. But, through proper planning, te>tnwork and individual perseverance, Mission Impossible became Mission Possible. Do not cors4.der this a bleak picture, but, oa: are at the point of Mission Impossible. 'Should you accept this task: ,,, understand it will only be completed with teamwork and individual effort. , ! By law the 1AC is scheduled to be terminateri on June 30, .1989. A research committee j must develop a proposal directing the future of the IAC by Occembmr 31, 1.988. This Proposal will be given to the Governor and present03 to t.ut: ,January legislature for a decision. This study will be written by Fred I!el bi :nd will determine several options xelatcd to the termination and continuation of i.;rz IAG These options might be: -- 1. Discontinue and allow legal termination of tim 2. Reorganization of IDC that will re::ulc _n tiv: a. ncy bei.r co,solidatcd and administered by another state agency. a. Simply trans,`.erxin] all IAC resPot _bi11' :Y to tit ;t :lur state ai3or i 4. Or, retaining the ctirrr_r••t 'unctions -m! aut-o;ori c the !A2 as it exists in ,I its current state. i imilediately support is ncccssary from all ]/filial I' 1 :'�1 .,, itis you will 7]te, our ?ark and Recreation 4ffilic.,.e [ 3t :dative platEor.r, in- :•nti`ie =_ that nut: 1983-89 priority legislative issue In to 7 ci.n in I IC ill �tS AlrCI:Mt f 1tU5 r)L autonomy and responsibility, It is up to us to mak0 .ti ,ion fn c. i -).,. h c;iui iss:i)'ra How car. you he'_o? First, read the en.lcsc. ; iieia it :' T :.r . n .,_t •.our toners _.,,,;as, and Board mem +iaero for their suopt)rt, both verbal and wzitl,n. Wt:ite letters to Fred Hellbura, 300 Insurance Building, Mail. Stop An -44, Olympia, Washington 38504, expressing y3ur support of the IAC. Kist the services your county has received from IAC staff through funding, planning or. technical assistance. Also request your Ccrmissioners to send a similar letter to Mr. Hellburg •,rich a copy sent to the Governor's Office and to the Washington Association of Counties in care of Jim i!etca l f• . Time is of the essence. Please d, this rmmadiatcly as 'hr Af:iiliates Legislative Platfuc;,, will presented ar, the i•'SAC. t n icL v n frrrc'nce on NovembI 78, 1.988. Prerar.ing your ccmnissioners 1, and-4,1'-irig lcrt rs wil. help our. efforts regarding the IAC and our presentation , the Legislative Conference. Our Affiliate has been given 10 minutes to present our platform and requr,;t support for our legislative issues. I disrussrd our platform with Skagit Gocull:y Commissionor Biil Veux. Bill sits on the WSAC Legislative Steering Committee and was 'fiery interestr_d and concerned that the 1AC retain it's current status. Every County has a commissioner who sits on this concnittee. Find out who it is and sit dOtm with her• /him and toll. them we need their support. I will not be scheduling an affiliate mr -etin3 at this time. However, I hope to schedule an Affiliate Meeting in January of 1989. Thank you for your assistance arx] quick action. Have a good Hol ic7a Season! 01! cial Alr' -•r of ^, "Nach!nat- Starr A, —ciati- of C -nii-, ,- WASHINGTON STATE ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES PARK AND RECREATION AFFILIATE 1988 -89 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM A. Washington State A a ssociation of Counties.recognizes the valu- and continued services of the Washington State Inter- aggenen cy Committee for Outdoor Recreation (I.A.C.) in distribut- ing the Federal Land and Water Conservation Funds and State funds to county park'and recreation departments. I.A.C. also provides valuable planning I� and technical assistance. Washing- ton State Association f of Counties recommends the Re- authorization of the I.A.C. as an independent agency in the same manner and with the same responsibilities rently has. as it cur - Rationale: -In January, 1989, the Governor's Office Study recommendation will be revealed as to whether I.A.C.'should be located within all ex- ecutive department or retained as a separate agency. -State of Washington has received over 53 million dollars in the last 22 years. These funds have been allocated towards the ac- quisition, development,- and refurbishment of counties, cities, state agencies, park districts ,'school districts, tribes and Indian recreation facilities.' - Thirty -eight of our State's thirty -nine counties have been cipients of 'these a portion of re- funds. -In 1987 the I.A.C. received a total of 75 separate grant .1ppli- cations outdoor local dollarsnuesOn ahr average government requests often exceed 25 million dollars. - -There is, and always will be, a need for fair distribution of funds. I.A.C. is fulfilling that role. -The I.A.C. has proven to be a national model in providing local agencies with equable funding with professional assistance and technical .input for fair grant funding. B. Washington State Association of Counties recognizes the impor- tance of American Heritage Act- and the future to the Water Conservation Funds. Land and Rationale: -It is agreed the Land and Water Conservation Fund be succeeded by a dedicated trust -- providing a minimum of 1 billion dollars a . year - -to ' help tion, aandolocalefacilitytdevelopment-1andanrehabilita- and State acquisi- tion. Congress should consider creating an endowed trust which, over time would be self - sustaining. _... x F7. 71 C. Washington State Association of Counties realizes the need for long-term funding support for capital repair, rehabilitation, acquisition, and development. Rationale; a -ins -There is , need to develop the me, to provide consistent, long-term capital repair, rehabilitation, acquisition, and devel- opment of public park and recreation facilities. -The provision of matching grant monies from the State of Washing- ton designed to assist local communities provide for future park and recreation facilities and rehabilitate existing facilities is paramount in the building of strong, local communities. Among the potential funding sources are the following: *State-wide bond issue *Creation of a fully-funded trust account *Reallocation of the real estate transfer tax *Access to the work trust fund mechanism. D. Washington State Association of Counties agrees that there needs to be a limitation on liability for public recreation activities. Rationale: -With the continuing increase in the demand for leisure activities and the similar increase for liability insurance, many counties can no longer afford to operate swimming pools, youth or adult athletic leagues, fishing piers, and other wholesome positive recreational activities. -Recognition must be made that Lhc program participant should be the primary liability holder and that local government should only be responsible for acts of gross negligence in the provi- sion of parks and recreation services to our communities and their citizens. ---- --------------- ------ ---- ROBERT L. WILDER Director '. �Y�WYY STATE OFtbVASFIINGGION INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION 4800 Capitol. Blvd., KP -1'1 . Tumwaler, Washington 98504.5611 . (2(X,) 753.7140 . (SCAN) 2344140 WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION WASHINGTON, D.C. WASHINGTON STATE SENATORS: The Honorable Brock Adams The Honorable Daniel J. Evans Hart Office Bldg. 818 Hart Office Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20510 Washington, D.C, 20510 202- 224 -2621 202- 224 -3441 WASHINGTON STATE REPRESENTATIVES: The Honorable John Miller The Honorable Al Swift 2268 Rayburn House Off. Bldg. 1502 Longworth House Off. Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20510 _ Washington, D.C. 20515 202- 225 -6311 202- 225 -2605 The Honorable Don Bonker The Honorable Sid Morrison 434 Cannon House Off. Bldg. Longworth House Off. Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D.C. 20515 202- 225 -3536 202- 225 -5816 The Honorable Thomas Foley I The Honorable Norm Dicks 1201 Longworth House Office Bldg, 2429 Rayburn House Office Bldg. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. 20515 202- 225 -2006 202- 225 -5916 The Honorable Mike Lowry The Honorable Rod Chandler 2454 Rayburn House Off. Bldg. 216 Cannon House Off. Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D.C. 20515 { 202- 225 -3106 202- 225 -7761 _ i i L Small j Is IF T 1[ -9 T IL BYROBERT L. WILDER These leaders, when they created the LAC, apparently AD)n STR4TOR had the vision to strive for•an agency that would meet LYTER4GENCl' CO)ItiIITTEE FOR the needs of the citizens of Washington. Their i OOTDOOR RECREATION criterion reflected such worthy objectives as In management the concepts of centralization and Objectivity, Integrity, Effectiveness, Efficiency xnd decentralization are often discussed. Many schools of Responsiveness_. thought favor a centralization of related functions Indications are that the leaders of the State of within an organization. Others stress very strongly Washington took their responsibility seriously, and the delegation of authority through decentralization after a great deal of deliberation and debate, they of certain functions_ on a geographic basis. In some decided that an agency similar to the federal Bureau cases, consolidation of similar functions_ is a of Outdoor Recreation (which is now called the reasonable and prudent organizational approach Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service) could when striving for economy and efficiency in best do the job for the citizens in Washington. government. REPRESENTATTY-E However. here is where the theory breaks down. First, it would have a policy-making body that When we look at such things as economies of scale, ould be reoresenta[ive of major ?ark, recreation and bigness Goes not by necessity Wean eitic;ency, con. serauon interests of the State, but more econom•, and other priorities that, in the ores or tie Impor,antly the people's interests of the State. c a c ccnd., it would, be ac:r..-: ?. s c: Iecitn acce_sap,i.t• oojectivii) should rule rather char oe an exe n,ion. Integrity, eiier.iveness and re=sponsiveness. In days That is, it would not be an operational agency, nor gone by, government has been able to centralize, would it have other functions that would be competing consolidate and create major bureaucracies to for its resources, its attention and. its priorities. perform certain (unctions. Today, however, the The agency through its basic structure would have j taxpayer no longer accepts this as being "business as input and coordination with major operating agencies usual", nor can the governmental bureaucracy and providers of park and recreation services, but continue to oo -_rate in :. acuunnn or through man; one would dominate. Goeratiora. derails ..Quid not -I bureaucratic iayers that he!p to isolate „ :ror; oiy?n the existing resources or sea's of the ag ?nc , . accountabn•ry and responsiveness. The size of the agency could remain small, thereby This, 1 suppose, frorn one biased point of vier:, is remaining cost efficient in operation of its programs oneofthereasonswhy the Interagency Committee for and responsive to the citizens who would have easy Outdoor Recreation is such an outstanding access. Clientele feedback on performance, service organization. Let me stress that my bias has been and priorities would be obtained and measured empered by my many years of governmental whether solicited or not. experience, my academic preparation; but, eych more Historically, of the amount of funds handled, the imponantiy, through my "baptism under fire" while Interagency Committee has used less than 3 percent working with the Interagency Committee. of the funds for the overall operations and VISION TO STRIFE i maintenance of the program. Out of that 3 portent I think the leaders of the State of Washington need came the basic administration of the programs — to be commended, in regard to the creation of the di Interagency Curnminee for Outdoor Recreation. (continued on page 20) . c•nae altll :"' \i :xfl to -a -. J F i • Small Is 13cautiful j (continued from page 7) It seems to be an area where the buck has to top, and including such things as planning, Pre•application assistance, liaison, technical exceptions have to be made in order to be responsive to new information or new reeds which I review of applications, site inspection, evaluation, coordination with other may be delineated. But, on a whole, the recommendations as developed agencies, computer setup, project administration (such as amendments, plans, specifications over a period of time ' and finalized for the committee are gene a!iy intact with reviews), reimbursement processing and general dav•to•dav only minor variations. From a staff perspective, a hattinr problem solving. Due to state and federal requirements, post-completion compliance in• ,950 m. -crage is better than any big league player could eyer hope for and certainly I-- spemions are also a very essential pan of the program I and will continue to in importance goes along with the lac that the staff, although highly com Ong with does :lot a "that t all" grow in the future, FOCUS nor should they make all judgments in regard to the final funding of a New In the planning arena, the agency has focused on the project. information becomes available; net,- problems are evident, and preparation of the Washington Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation and Open Space priorities may have to be adjusted to handle uniqur, situations, This is, in turn, a democratic Plan (SCORP) and has made the plan an integral and responsive fashion that may be perceived in of th pan re data necessary to prioritize fund allocation equests. Included some case=_ as being to an agency's best interests if they are a recipient of such in the ongoing planning requirements are tasks such as: plan development, blessings or political intervention if not in hest interests. ;heir plan maintenance ,.plan implementation and planning assistance to local ggvernments, The "plan" is RGSPUNSI�•E TO CIi•1t \Olt The TO also a priman• prerequisite to obtaining federal funding is behalf of the state and local Committee for Outdoor Recreation hasalsoproventoheresponsive to change: Certainh•, governmental agencies, Other programs that require a major agency thrust some of the trends substantiate this as viewed over time. The agency is are the State Trails Program and the Off•Road Vehicles Program, responsive — maybe far more responsive — because of its small size and autonomy than other agencies. This may be coniemure on the In many cases, it has been reported that ;hc par, of the author, however, the historicai perspective does add furl to this hypothesis. The committee Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation has been the caLdvst for action h can and does respond to changing demands and needs; sometimes the Anion Pro cal c}t as mad • c the tc a rk or recreation project beep P P become ' J cant � f or the Peop c jt rams oft he z y g 2enc which are ado red by • �, htc h P cum committee. tree reflect e_, •nts. The new serves. emphasis upon population in the Action Program is •flit• one example growing trend to fund projects t.ithin u ban e . or close to urban areas In the area of effect iveness, the number of projects ano;ne: 'xar'ole e r .., sc•nsrtiv;ty tot e ;. completed n this "Partnership in Progrss" probably isoneofthe best measures. At the time aged o , nu r,.• ped is a third' a:.vamoleu The priontiz non n ,ac Ca trot Dudeerin l of this report, op 3st0ate benef t the urn,..,.; teas and to encourage parks requests to recreation, andf conservation projects for and local governmental agencies. In many cases, it has is People are, is atvr,her attempt to be responsive to °sets rile striving for an been Tenoned that the Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation has been urban•rural nalanceo "stair...idesystemor'parl ndrecreation n «ash.° ton the catah�s_ 5`, for action nichha_ madethepark :orrecrcationprojectbecorne a reality for the it Obcra tut trmar.ceo fa. e ; > ;,•,,; tc!tttusts "'nS people serves. Thcobjectivityandtheintegrityo ftheagunc have that also mu ': it „i :h. A n3 tr 'o c .und renovations, :h,bllita,io.ls risen to considerable prorninencr. over the years, • lthoughoccasionallychallenged and and to ccycle ...•as so that they iecorne cost utteC1'tu crt'' t,' •acr numbers rnisintrr reted by some, we find objectivity' and fairness has prevailed. The decision-making of seal t; and meet relevant needs of :community, js one • ;. the IAC tN1 s to rncat d_:,ned head 11 e I'll process, which is at the committee level, is straightforward and only deviates from the problem on In summar the LAC, though small proven to f ", a `•table and Icd technical rccornmcndations when Presented with additional facts or additional information that ne'- force for parks, n °c eation and conscryrtton tot •e•rington. Overall ; ran proven to °1CC0s_si61c requires a policy response, v.hich is reflected in the prioritization Of Projects. A task that is c t cuvu, eificicnt, ;esuorfsi�e and objective. lit for '•:ill shov. that to a :;;ne of big not an unfamiliar one to those who work in the legislature, or who government, of hur•aucratic layer upon later, that he IAC has "breath serve on city councils, county councils, or governing boards, of one kind or another'. prove „t to be a uf; esi; zit” in government .... ar.d trot, in the eyes oft e cinzens of this state, "Small is r MINUTES .�� WASHINGTON STATE ASSOCIA'T'ION OF COUNTIES j PARK AFFILIATE MEETING September 28, 1988 - Ellensburg ,.i I The following people wero in a r. endance: Ron Martin- Snohomish County, Hy la r Nelson- Washington State Parks, Sam Angovo- Spokane County, Dan (lessee- Yakima County, II�I Dave Voloy- Yakima County, Craig Martin- Douglas County, Jim Mitchell- Douglas County, I Jon Aarstad- Skagit County, (Syron Olson - Tacoma Metropolitan Park District (and Legislative Chairman of WRPA), and Roger De Spain- Whaccom County. -i President Aarstad called the meeting to order the dispersed minutes from the Vancouver meeting conducted in June 1988. i III The primary purpose of the meeting was to discuss our Affiliate's legislative proposal to the Washington State Associntion (if Counties. FEDERAL ISSUES The American Heritage Trust Act currently has 230 sponsors in the U.S. House of Representatives and it is progressing very smoothly through that part of the House. Senate Bill 2199 is not nearly as active, but does have 38 co- sponsoring senators. With the lack of enthusiasm for this legislatiion in the Senate, it fs very likely that it might not even be heard Lhi.s partiCUldr SCSSIniI. Of utmost importance, to all parks atld recreation professionals, is that we contact 1 our respective W.S. con?ressmeo ind Senrltors regarding this legislation. WASHINGTON STATE LEVEL There are several iS o(•S (- Concern to u!1. Tl hi ghest priority would be some type of on'loing_fundl. Lu_ r�,r p.vl__n(i_ _ ;. 1_i ,._I ._r n, particularly dealing with ,,.. acquisition, renovation and dovelopuleut. The ma i. n r c nance and up rat ion of any resulting facility would be the obligation of the local entity. Such a source of ongoing funding . is, once again, not very likely during the upcoming legislative session. Of very high interest to us is the proposal to terminate the IAC or include it in another division of State governmenr.. Our Affiliate needs to help ensure that the IAC rota ins in its culr..it condlt. ion. The Governor's report' on Lhe IAC, should be made public later this fall or early January 1989, It would be important for us all to obtain a copy of this report as soon as possible. Any park and recreation professional who would desire some input before this report is finalized should contact Mr. Fred Ilellberg in Olympia at (206)586 -0820. Ile is doing the resoarcb on the IAC and will produce the final report '.) that could very likely d(termi.ne the of r. imate decision regarding the IAC, Roger De Spain and Dave Schl 1per(ort net personally with her. Hot lberg some months ago and Phr. Ilellberg aSSUI d them that he was going to be contacting many park professionals. If you have not been coma <.LCd and would Iike to speak to Mr. Hollberg about your �.. I . nvo IVMo11L with the !A(:, as would c•ntoorlge you ro do so as soon as possible. i I I i F_ -2- Byron Olson presented the WRPA legislative agenda. A great deal of discussion was conducted on the proposed State bond Issue for approximately $450 million. This dollar figure is by no means finalized and the breakdown of these monies . likewise is far from determined. 'the coalition of interested individuals, groups, organLZrltians, etc. to put together a bond issue is an extensive task. Some of the people involved with the su r.cess [vl California bend issue have made presentations to some of our park and rccrear.i.on personnel and that r was ,very helpful. It is very important for all of us to keep our local park and recreation boards, commissions, and our elected officials aware of the fact that our organization is seriously thinking about taking the lead on such a bond issue -- an issue that would provide for the acquisition, development and /or renovation of. park, recreation, wildlife, and preservation purposes. The American Heritage Trust Act is our most important legislation at the national level, even though the Land & Water Conservation Fund was reapproved for another 25 years at a maximum level of $900 million. The problem that continually plagues us along this line is that the amount allocated to each state is too small. 'thus, the legislation is there but the actual appropriations are far from what we need. COUNTY PARK AFFILIATE LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM I fhe following items were placed in our legislative platform: I 1. Preservation of the IAC in its current form. I 2. American Heritage Trust Act. I i 3. The issue of long -term and on -going funding. 4. Public liability. Other issues that were raised but not finalized were the discussion on the wild and scenic rivers in our State. This issue was brought up by Sam Angove and it is a very important item to him as there are two such rivers under proposal in Spokane County. �. It was determined, however, that these would not be included in our legislative i. agenda but: we' would hopefully bring these up for consideration ac the Junc. State Conference. Attached is a completed coy of our Affiliate's legislative platform. Jon Aarstad reported that he will represent the Associ.al.inn of Counties at tI1C IAC hearing in Anacortes and urged any of us who have any intLresr along this line to sit in on the evaluation process in the future. Rep resunurt ive Udall, author of the American Heritage Trust. Ace, has been i.nvi. Led by our Affiliate to be a keynote speaker at the State conforcncv in Yakima in June 1989. As yet, we have had no reply from Representative Hall. Sam Angove requested that, when wo have our conference at the WRPA, we have it special session where advisory board members Can get together and discuss organization and issues of mutual concern. �I ,--I F7 ROBERT L. MIDER Director STATE OF WA5HINGTO.N INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION NNW C,,pU Blvd, kP-71 Jshirg(On 9850.1 -5611 , (206)753-7140 . (SCAN)234-7140 INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION Establishment of Program - November, 1964 In the General Election of November, 1964, the citizens of Washington overwhelmingly approved two companion measures to launch a new conservation and outdoor recreation for this program state. Initiative 215 the Marine Recreation Land Act, earmarked state unreclaimed marine gas tax to buy and improve waterfront land for watercraft oriented recreation. Referendum 11 authorized a ten million (S10,000,000) State Bond issue to buy land and attached appurtenances for public outdoor recreation. (Referendum 11 Chapter 12, Laws of 1963, Ex. Sess.; RCW 43.98) (Initiative 215 Chapter 5, Laws of 1965; RCW 43.99) Initiative 215 created the INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE FOR DOOR RECREATION ' 'T TO administer these state fE� nd� and certain federal THT matching �f5e�7 funds available to Washington State for conservation and outdoor recreation purposes. The Committee is made up of four State directors and five citizen members appointed by the Governor, and brings together the exper- ience and viewpoints of the major land management agencies and the indepen- dent views of citizen members. The State directors may appoint DESIGNEES if they so desire to act in their stead at IAC meetings. Designees have full power to vote for their directors. Serving by virtue of tenure as heads of participating state agencies are: Director Department of Game Director Department of Fisheries Director Parks and Recreation Commission State Land Commissioner - Department of Natural Resources 0 Public member terms are three years, and one public member is appointed for the duration of his term as Chairman of the Committee by the Governor. In addition, the Governor has designated the Director of the Interagenc y Committee for Outdoor Recreation as the Washington State Liaison Officer in administering the Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund (L1,1CF) under direction of the National Park Service (NPS), Department of the Interior. Any agency -- state or local -- authorized to acquire or improve public recreation land which desires funds from the following sources may apply for state and/or federal matching funds through the Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation. (Note that some fund J, sources are now DEPLETED. Reference is given here for an historical record of funding.) J -L 1965 12itia1'11eIII Marine Recreation Land Act of 1964 (Chapter 5, Laws _43 UNW ING � - f 19 6 51 RCN .99 MOM This 1964 Act provides for the use of monies derived from existing motor vehicle fuel taxes paid by purchasers of fuel used in watercraft, and not refunded as allowed by law, for the acquisition or improvement of land on fresh or salt water for marine recreation purposes. The Act provides for distributing such unclaimed refundable monies, with one-half earmarked for the state and one-half for local governmental units. While both acquisition and development projects were permitted, any monies used for development under this Act at one time could not exceed 50 percent of the total. This was deleted in 1975 by Chapter 50, Laws of 1975, RCW 43.99, and monies are no longer limited. Both acquisition and development projects may be funded from Initiative 215. (SEE PAGE 5 FOR AMENDMENT.) 1963 - Referendum 11 Outdoor Recreational Bond Issue (Chapter 12, Laws of DEPLETED 1963, E xtraordinary Session; RCW 43.98 Referendum 11 authorized the sale of $10,000,000 of general obligation bonds of the State of Washington for the acquisition of land and attached appurtenances for outdoor recreation facilities. There was no money available for development of recreation facilities under this law. The rate of sale on the bonds to make funds available was handled by the Washington State Finance Committee; $4,000,000 was made available in the 1967-69 biennium, and the rest of the monies was used through other biennia. 1967 -DEPLETED Outdoor Referendum 18 40, door Recreation Bond Issue (Chapter 126, _ 2 ' .9 ' u L i Laws of Extraordinary Session , RCW 43.99A T_ This proposal was approved by the voters at the November 5, 1968 General Election. It provided $40,000,000 for acquisition and development of outdoor recreation and open space facilities. The Act provided that funds derived from the sale of these bonds be administered by the IAC and divided equally between the State and local agencies. Bonds issued under this Act were general obligation bonds, but were supported and retired by sales tax revenues. 1972 i DEPLETED Referendum 28 - $40,000,000 Outdoor Recreation Bond Issue (RCW 43.830) This proposal was approved by the voters at the November 1972 General Election. It provided $40,000,000 for planning, acquisition, preservation, development and improvement of recreation areas and facilities throughout the state, with $28,000,000 to be administered within the grant-in-aid program of the Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation and $12,000,000 administered through the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission for improvement of existing state parks and the acquisition and preservation historic of sites and buildings. Definitions; As used in this RCW the phrase "acquisition, preservation, development and improvement of recreation areas and facilities,, included the acquisition, development and improvement of real property, or any interest therein, for park and recreation purposes, including the acqui- sition and construction of all structures, utilities, equipment, and improv- meni;s• necessary or incidental to such purposes, the acquisition and -2- -L -7] preservation of historic sites and buildings and of scenic and environment- ally valuable areas of the state, and the improvement of existing park and recreation areas and facilities. 1979 State 1s1 atu - $10,000,000 � 0 Outdoor Recreation Bonds (Chapter 229, DEPMED afLe T2 Law 9;9 - EERtr.ordiE�Lg �eN_;i.F I - RCW 43.99B) This proposal was passed through action of the 1979 Extraordinary Session 1 State Legislature through Chapter 229 (now RCW 43.996). It authorized $10,000,000 general obligation bonds for the acquisition and development of outdoor recreational areas and facilities subject to legislative appropri - ation. Bonds were placed under supervision and control of the Washington on State Finance Committee; administration of the proceeds was by the Inter- agency Committee for Outdoor Recreation, subject to appropriation. it authorized allocations to state agencies and grants to public bodies, including matching purposes, and created a bond redemption fund. 1981 DEPLETED State Lelislature - $13,400,000 Outdoor Recreation Bonds (Chapter 236, Laws of 1981). (R This proposal was passed through action of the 1981 Session of the Legisla- ture through Chapter 236 (now RCW 43.99B.028). It authorized $13,400,000 general obligatoin bonds for the acquistion and development of outdoor recreational areas and facilities subject to legislative appropriation. Placed bonds under supervision and control of the Washington State Finance Committee; directed administration of the proceeds by the Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation, subject to appropriation. Authorized allocations to state agencies and grants to public bodies, including matching purposes. Created a bond redemption fund. FEDERAL Lana and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Program (authorized by Public The Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) is administered by the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, and is designated to stimulate, encourage, and assist local and state government agencies in creating 'areas no,.-i and EX[anded public outdoor recreation and facilities by providing 'assistance. financial The program became ame effective January 1, 1965. Revenue to LWCF comes from: entrance and user fees charged at designated federal recreation areas, motorboat fuel taxes, the sale of surplus federal real estate, and mineral leasing receipts from the Outer Continental Shelf of the General Fund of the Treasury. The Act (as amended by Public Law 95-52 in 1977) stabilized the LWCF at not less than 5900,000,000 nationally for each of the twelve years beginning October 1' 1 977 and ending September 1119. On May 27, 19 71 e 86EEntralPil the Department of the Interior zed the e LWCF Grant Program and the entire responsibility for grant-in-aid project review and approval rested with the regional offices of the Department of Interior's Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service. Later the program was placed under the National Park Service and the HCRS as a unit was transferred in NPS, subsequently named "Recreation Programs Division" of NPS - 1987" For the northwest area, the address is: NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION, 83 SOUTH KING STREET, SUITE #212, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98104. -3- COMPREHENSIVE PLAN In order to qualify for matching funds, the State of Washington prepares a STATEWIDE COMPREHENSIVE OUTDOOR RECREATION I PLAN (SCORP ), The Plan for Washington State received continuing eligibility from the Department of the Interior and is updated and kept current through various reports and Issue Papers, plus necessary statistical data. The Sixth Edition of the Plan was adopted by the Governor by the and approved Department of Interior in 1985. The Comprehensive Plan embraces all levels of government and factors of statewide and local significance, both public and private, and contains inventory an of existing facilities and projections of future demand by area and by type of outdoor activity, Just as planning is required for state level by Federal it statutes, re also a basic concept of Initiative 215 which requires that comprehensive planning on a local, county, regional basis shall guide the expenditure of matching fund for outdoor recreation s levels. If the at these land proposed for acquisition is for recreation purposes and is located wholly or partly in an urbanized area the acquisition must meet the planning and programming requiremen Open Space Land Program. ts of the Federal APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY: Any agency may apply to the Committee for funding assistance provided that it is a public agency such as: county, city, town, port district, park and recreation district, metropolitan park district, district, school or other municipal corporation or state agency empowered by law to acquire and /or improve outdoor recreation areas and facilities, and Indian tribes now or hereafter recognized by the Federal for Government participation in the Land and Water Conservation Fund Program. Prior to completion of the agency's first project for ication an IAC grant, the applicant must submit a PLAN the area within its jurisdiction, which includes a element, park and recreation or a separate plan. documentation that the namendments lhave ebeen t pPankand Subsequent cially adopted by the government body of the offi- governmental unit. It is required that all project proposals submitted be readily identified in the applicant's plan and the ` Capital Improvement Pro ram (CIP) element of that plan. As the plan is revised, the revised should be forwarded to the IAC with evidence of formal adoption �oof the revisions. The cost of preparing and maintaining an agency park, recreation, and open space plan is NOT eligible Included in the plan is a six -year program acceptable to the IAC. IAC for an grant. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY: A project may be considered for funding assistance for acquisition or development when submitted by the eligible applicant if: (1) It is found by the IAC to be in accord with the Statewide Plan; (2) Adequate maintenance and operation is guaranteed by the applicant; ( 3 ) _It will be operated for public outdoor recreation; (4) meets -It priorities identified in the Local Plan. -4 IAC PARTICIPATION MANUALS NOS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 1, 8 and 9 DEVELOPMENT Al L N LANDS AND FACILITIES, PREPARATION OF AN APPLICATION, OF OUTDOOR RECREATION PROCESSING OF THE APPLICATION, AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE APPROVED PROJECTS, AS WELL AS BILLING PROCEDURES F OR REIMBURSEMENT OF MONIES. Revisions to the Participation Manuals are approved by the Interagency Committee (See from time -to -time and sent to all governmental agencies concerned. page 7 and 8 for PARTICIPATION MANUAL TITLES.) ALLOCATION OF FUNDS: rAll applicants are required to submit preliminary applications to the IAC. If the project is recommended for Federal funding assistance from Ij the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, the IAC personnel will provide assistance when necessary in completing the required project proposal forms. A local agency must provide -- as a minimum -- twenty -five percent (25 %) of the total project cost as its matching share. The local agency share must be available at the time application is made. The remainder of the j approved project cost may be composed of state, or a combination of state and federal funds administered by the IAC. j The IAC has adopted a policy of dividing funds under its jurisdiction into equal shares so that one -half of the monies from each source is available for state agencies and one -half for local agencies. This division is required by the terms of Initiative 215 for unreclaimed marine fuel tax and the referenda, but is a policy decision for other IAC funding sources and Land and 'Water Conservation Fund monies for the traditional grant -in -aid Program (NOVA) projects (the Nonhighway and Off -Road Vehicle Activities funding differs.) 1971 NONHIGHWAY AND OFF -ROAD VEHICLES ACTIVITIES PROGRAM: (RCW 46.09) ONGOING The Nonhighway and Off -Road Vehicle Program (NOVA) is a separate grant -in -aid FUNDING program administered by the IAC. Eligible agencies include federal, state, county and municipal governmental entities. Currently, approximately $1.3 million is made available annually in grants which may provide up to one hundred percent (100 %) of NOVA related project costs. Funds supporting this program are derived from a portion of the state fuel excise tax collected from nonhighway off -road vehicle users as well as ORV vehicle permit fees. Information may be obtained on this program by writing to the IAC and requesting material. A Nonhi hwa and Off -Road Vehicles Procedural Guidelines for Grant -in -Aid Assistance manua has been prepare , as weTT as mini- manual information. AMENDMENTS TO LAWS - AND OR NEW LAWS - PERTAINING TO THE IAC: I RCW 67.32 - 1970: Chapter 76, Extra - Ordinar Session 1970: Washington 1970 State Recreation Trai s stem Provi es means to estab ish a system procedure for proposal of trails o statewi a trails; to establish by federal, state, and local governmental agencies and /or public and private organizations; to prepare State Trails Plan; to coordinate trails; established t seven categories of trails; guidelines to be established. i k 1,971 RCW 46.09 - Cha ter 47, Laws of 1971 Extra <Ordinar Vehic a ct Portion o Session: All -Terrain o the unds eposite in Outdoor ��eneral Fund is to be distributed b Recrea h on state government, to counties, and to Y the IAC to departments by tm j of the amount of present or municipalities on the basis enrmined is proposed ATV trails permitted. (NOTE; areas on which ATV use LAWS 1986.) CHAPIGED DY CHAPTER 220, LAWS 1977 AND CHAPTER 206, � 11972 RCW 43.99 1972: Chapter 56, Laws of 1972; Indian tribes recognized as such by the now or hereafter Federa Government ma and Water Conservation Program of the State in the of Washyngto�ticipabe Land 7975 RCW 43.99, Chapter 50, Laws of 1975; state that not RCW 43.99,020 more than fift was deleted. It had to the Outdoor Recreation Account p(ORA)tfrom%thefmarine the account orecreationsflanda ue could be used for capital improvement Of marine fl tax refunded This no longer applies, and monies are no longer limited in this respect. RCW 43.99 _ 1975; 1975 Chapter 50, stud �oncernin pmarine fueyls tlax75refundsa erldment established the and study be de fished the mid- oint of the a full twelve -month study would be declared effective. -study period as the date the i 1977 RCW 46.09 - '1977; Chapter 220 Ren a I Laws w A V ct to Off -Road Vehic a Act 5 of 1977, Extra-Ordinary method. IA wi henceforth distribute onclan11 tfre required distribution on ORV- related activities. Project" tions or basis. Must be used Funding amounts to about about $750,000 per 5 of fuel TO year, (Cf1ANGED 8Y tax collet_ A NONH[GHWAY AND OFF -ROAD VEHICLES ACTIVITIES 206, - LAWS OF PROGiAPTE) 1986 1979 RCW 43.99.142 - 1979; Chapter 24, Laws of 1979, Extra - Ordinary Session Washin ton State Recreation Guide: IAC to of a comprehensive guide of public coordinate the preparation of Washington; include amapsanshowingealOeationssof one or more also include information to stane;State as facilities /recreation opportunities available. Plan for production and distribution of this guide to be presented to the Washington State Legislature on or before January 1, 1981. WAS COMPLETED AND SENT (THE PLAN TO THE LEGISLATURE IN JANUARY, 1981). (SEE 1982 AMENDMENT AND 1983 AMENDhIENT). 1981 RCW 43.99 - 1981; Amended, Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation composition of, etc.: The IAC b Ie is action in 8 bT et�me a nine - member committee formerly was y12- member committee), of Transportation, Ecology, the Directors been deleted from the law aCommitteEconomic Development as members of fce istrator the nt having f Furt position was changed to that of "director•" in State Legislature title; and the was to review the committee under the Sunset Act in 1987•) (LEGISLATURE REVIEWED THE COMMITTEE AND PASSED CHAPTER 425, LAWS OF 1987. SEE ENTRY FOR 1987 IN THIS LISTING.) 1882 RCW 48.24, Cha ter 165, Laws of 1982: Recreation Guide: included in surveys an maps - fees Cha ter 5, P Laws of 982 , RCW 48.24, Section 0 of the bill was added: "A fee to be established by rule in accordance with Chapter 34.04 RCW by the Department of Natural Resources, with the Interagency in consultation Committee for Outdoor Recreation, slra e c arge -6- .. . . . . . ........ .. j 77] :J— to cover the production and distribution costs Of a comprehensive guide the of gton as authorized tion sites in State n ic aks and GUIDEWashi) of ubl p recre 1981 LAW CHANGE, RECREATION undepr RCW 43.r99,142 (SEE First Extra - Ordinary Session (HB Oe� 71,,gLFarwsL of 1983, To 983 -85 passed Guide: — following concerning the Recreation Bud et 7 tote Recreation g3 stated the 1983 by the Legl5ldWTt - n Guide: "A $86,000 shall be used I by the Committee (Interagency Committee maximum Of for outdoor Recreation) to contract with the Department of Natural Resources for preparation of a Recreation Guide." The Guide was completed and is being sold for an amount sufficient to (ORA) reimbursed. cover costs and the Outdoo r Recreation Account RCW 43.99 - 1985: Chapter 77, Laws of 1995: Authorizes the state directors a Outdoor Recreation to appoint 3i: committee for serving the to do so, to serve in their stead on the Committee 1985 designees, if they wish full v oting powers. (Departments of Game, Fisheries, Natural Resources, witF an d the Parks and Recreation Commission.) RC1114 46.09 - 1986: Chapter 206, Laws of 1986: Revised the Off-Road Vehicle law; Off-Road Act - now a nonh ighway an es activities must ut- 1­1­7 of monies 1986 — vehicle trails changed-, Indian tribes eligible recipients of the IAC's NOVA monies; ONR include individuals interested new advisory committee to be appointed to lands managed by ONR; IAC - directed to establish in recreational use of on nonhighway road recreationists, including repre- an advisory committee sentatives of off-road vehicle groups. i Laws of 1966; River Running - Authorizes SSB A4990 1986: Chapter 217, Law river sections ions", such -EF"e— IAC -::esl international scale of U11— zmw�� 1986 t be class two or greater (IltTICUILY ficulty. hitewater difficulty., � ZCW 43.99 - 1987: Chapter 425, Laws of "' Repealed RC1d 43-99-115 --- — 3unLe70 I�Iov, with a Governor's 987 to termination OT the IAC, extending it IAC should be located Study recommendation by January 1 1989 whether i Office within an executive department or retained as a separate agency. ------------------- ------------------ ----------------------------------------- i G-I-A IAC PARTICIPATION MANUALS GRANTS-IN-AID TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS /STATE AGENCIES: TRADITIONAL. MANUAL NUMBER TITLE: General Information on How to Obtain Grant- in-Aid Funding for Outdoor Recreation i Projects -7- F7 Manual Number Title 2 Information on Meeting Planning Eligibility Requirements 3 Acquisition Project Policy and Procedure 4 Development Project Policy and Procedure 5 Application Policy and Procedure 6 Project Evaluation System 7 Approved Project Administration 8 Reimbursement Procedure and Policy 9 Special Policy and Procedures Available Only to State Agencies NOVA ----------------------------------------------- NONIIIGHWAY AtJD OPF-ROAD VEHICLES ACTIVITIES PROCEDURAL GUIDELINES FOR GRANT - N-AT IO ASSISTANCE: (Sane in process of being, drafted /developed) 1 An Introduction 2 Nonhighway Road Projects 3 Off -Road Vehicle Projects (in draft form) 4 Safety /Education /Enforcement Projects (being developed) 5 Application Procedures 6 Approved Projects Administration (being developed) Billings and Reimbursements J---------------------------------------------------------------------- ALEA AQUATIC LANDS ENHANCEMENT GRANT -IN -AID PROGRAM: The Department of Natural Resources administers this program in conjunction with project review and staff assistance from the IAC. Funds for the Aquatic Land Enhancement Account (established 1984 by the Washington State Legislature) derived are from the lease of state -owned aquatic lands managed by the Department of Natural Resources. Information on this program may be obtained from the Department of Natural Resources or the Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation. Manual Available. For Publication kept. 24 NOTICE OF JOB OPENING: Custodial Maintenance, Jefferson County Department of Public Works, Courthouse, Port Townsend, WA 98368, Te1.385 -3505. Salary $6.50 per hour, 79 hrs/mo Or less.. Duties-Maintenance of the Multi - Service Bldg, and Port Townsend Community Center: Applications accepted through October 10,1986. Forms available at the Dept. of Public Works in the County Courthouse and Employment Security Office in Port Townsend. Jefferson County is an BOB. I f { 4 i f � � j f } i Y. i E R z j ..... .._,. _- --- _------- f y t i F PUBLICATION NOTICE: Under "Help Wanted" PLEASE PUBLISH: October 29 and November 5, 1986 BILL: JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS --------------------------------------------- ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY: Performs a variety of moderately complex duties associated with general office assistance, office administration, and clerical work, as well as taking and transcribing complex, specialized, or technical dictation. EMPLOYER: Jefferson County Department of Public Works �. ADDRESS: Courthouse, Port Townsend, Wa 98368 PHONE: (206) 385 -3505 SALARY: $1275.00 APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Applications for the position must be received by 5:00 p.m., November 7, 1986. 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. Jefferson County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. i' F7 pr- I MEMORANDUM TO: All county departments FROM: Gary A. Rowe, Director of Public Works DATE: January 12, 1987 SUBJECT: Notice of job opening Please circulate and post this notice of job opening for the position of Technician I for the Department of Public Works. The job opening will be advertised locally. Thankyou. Position: Technician I SALARY: Base rate is $1510.65 per month plus medical, dental, and vision plan,along with vacation, sick leave, and retirement. Salary is subject to a break in period' at 80% for the first three months, 90% for the next three months, with SOON thereafter. .APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Applications for the position must be received by 5:00 p.m., January 23, 1986. Applications may be picked up 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. Jefferson County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. DEPARTMENT uF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 JEFFERSON COUNTY (206) 385 -3505 Gary A. Rowe, Director MEMORANDUM Robert G. Nesbitt, RE,, County Engineer TO: All county departments FROM: Gary A, Rowe, Director of Public Works DATE: January 7, 1987 SUBJECT: Notice of job opening Please circulate and post this notice of Job Position of secretary for the Department of P blicoWorks A The job opening will be advertised locally. Thankyou. Position: Secretary SALARY: Base rate is $1190 per month plus medical, dental, and vision plan,along with vacation, sick leave, and retirement. Salary is subject to a break in period at 80% for the first three months, 90% for the next three months, with 100% thereafter. APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Applications for the position must be received by 5:00 p.m., January 23, 1986. Applications may be Picked up at the office of the Department of Public Works, floor, Jefferson County Courthouse. second A detailed description of the job may be obtained at the above office. Jefferson County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 100% Recycled Paper r i L J DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1820 Jefferson Street \�_! -N:. P.O. Box 1220 jlt� f, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (206) 385 -3505 JEFFERSON COUNTYYa `ice •�.a r •;' Gary A. Rowe, Doector Robert G, Nesbitt. PE, County Engineer MEMORANDUM TO: All county departments FROM: Gary A. Rowe, Director of Public Works DATE: October 13, 1986 SUBJECT: Notice of job opening Please circulate and post this notice of job opening for the for the Department of Public position of administrative secretary is being offered to county employees until Works. The opening October 22, 1966, at which time if the position is not fill opening opening will be advertised locally. Thankyou. i Position: Administrative Secretary SALARY: Base rate is $1275 per month plus medical and dental plan,. to break vacation sick leave, and retirement. Salary is subject a three months, 90% for the next three in period at 80% for the first months, with 100% thereafter. r' APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Applications for the position must be be picked - received by 5:00 p.m.,October 22, 1986. Applications may of Public Works, second floor, up at the office of the Department Jefferson County Courthouse. A detailed description of the job may be obtained at the above >i - office. Jefferson County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. t t: p 1004o Recycled Paper 1 Affidavit of Publication 5741E OF WASHINGTON) ,.1 COUNTY OF JEFFERSON) ss FRANK W GAR RED, be' he pan Town, nd I d g Y the publ -shay of ,he's h lo�edtconlr snug sh d Ih Ef guor9° 'publ gl' h Ian old sos cu r, Tow d yid C aekly naw,pnpar n the ra a o1 for on' d ! m^ Y and SIcla, and for genet°) (r. y Ydare �{ NOTICE Of JO8 0— PENINO of the ! p hl' of rho Nal c° hereto allrPched, and d 'h ° "h° i°wnsano 4oder 1 Custodial Maintenance Jefferson County June 1941 wos on the ann day at pp ,.,a °s a legal now,pape' by the Super or Cauo of so'd Jeflonon Caum an of the Y d rho, annoaad y Depart- insert of Public- Works; s )rue copy 11 Courthouse, Pon Town' send, WA 98368;' Tel. iul:sOn Count p i<ot.ice Y Works 1 385.3505. Solar Y 56.50 Of Job OpeJUtsg iji jj per hour, 79 hours /month J d or less. .Duties; Main • tenant, of -. the Muhi- Service Bldg, and .Port Townsend Community Centex Applications. ac- cepted through October 10, 1986; Forms available at he Dept, of Public Works in the County. Courthouse Employment Security belt and .. d a she regular issue Of, tic, In Port Townsend. and em ra ° of ,ard paper a supplement ,h are of far a par od of _ Jefferson County is an two ----- _ EOE:... _.__cansaeul'ea look,, ba 29111 g nnrng an he 24t1i 227310.1 day t September 86 q andendmgonlhe__lLt doyof 9Ctobur 19_11 U, and Iha1 sa d newspaper wa, reyulacly dn,r bulod ° rn sabot hen du r ng oll of rh his Period. Thor rhe full S4up'of51m,UO._hn,h pidie Full, or,ha rate of ins-io, 1, Par col �j Subscribed and ,worn I° before are this 1 S {� 0C tuber day al (`' was 1. dnngna Pon T r-d I F7 r, Jefferson County Department of Public Works I ,yak- 2'w�dL :Y A• +r l��`I COURTHOUSE ' JEFFERSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE PORT TOWNSEND. WASHINGTON 98368 - TEL. (206)3853505 NATIONAL HISIOHIC SITE PORT TOWNSEND. WASHINGTON GARY A. ROWE, DIRECTOR I ". August 26, 1986 I TO: County Officials and Department Heads Please post the following job announcement i -------------------------------- MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR SUMMARY: Organizes, supervises, and participates In the overall maintenance, repair, and minor construction activities for county roads, equipment repair, ,solid waste or for other public works facilities as assigned. EMPLOYER: Jefferson County Department of Public Works ADDRESS: Courthouse, Port Townsend, Wa 98368 PHONE: (206) 385 -3505 L` SALARY: $1900 TO $2500 APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Applications for the position must be received by 5:00 p.m., September 26, 1986. Application form be picked up and left s may along with resumes at the office of the Department of Public Works, second floor, Jefferson Coynfy Courthouse. A detailed description of the job may be obtained at the above office. Jefferson County is Equal an Opportunity Employer. i I r I j I, I r7 POSITION AVAILABLE STAFF ACCOUNTANT SUMMARY: Performs a variety of advanced accounting, bookkeeping activities for the department involving complex a�d clerical fiscal record keeping and reporting. EMPLOYER: Jefferson County Department of Public Works ADDRESS: Courthouse, Port Townsend, Wa 98368 PHONE: (206) 385 -3505 SALARY: Negotiable APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Applications for the position must be 5, 1986. Application forms may received by 5:00 p.m., September be picked up and turned in 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. Jefferson County is an Equal Opportunity Employer, i i i Jefferson County Department of Public Works h COURTHOUSE JEFFERSON COUNTY COUR77TOUSE F'OnT TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON 98360 r TEL. 12061385.3505 NATIONAL IIISIOHIC SILL ror+I IowNSewn. wASMNC'TON GARY A. ROWE, DIRECTOR JOB NOTICE POSITION: LEADMAN LOCATION: (VEST JEFFERSON COUNTY r SALARY: '2,151.82 per month PL us MedLcaL Insurance Plan, VacaLLoPI, SLck Leave and ReLLremenL PLan. JOB REQUIREMENTS: 1. AbLLLLy to supervLse two or more workers. { 2. 19usL- be FamLLLar with new road construcLLon Y and road maLnL-enance. F, 3. Operate dump L'ruck and oL'her heavy equLpmenl-. 4. Possess VaLLCI WashLngl-on SL-aLe COmbLnlLLon LLcense 5. N1usI: have or obtaLn FLrst ALd Card and Deparbnonl- oF Labor and IndusLrLes FLaggLng Card. 6. AbLLLLy Lo repaLr gasoLLne or dLeseL equLpmenL-.. 7. AbLLLty.L-o operaL-e tandem -axle L'ruck or L-racL-or / . truck combi.naLLon. JOB NOTICE: JOB OPENING ,Wt ( INTRA- COUNTY ONLY ROAD CREW LABORER (four positions available) i ) EMPLOYER: Jefferson County Department of Public Works ADDRESS: Courthouse I Port Townsend, Wa 98368 a. PHONE: (206) 385 -3505 rl SALARY: Base rate is $8.96 per hour plus medical and -? dental plan, vacation sick leave, and retirement. 4 Higher classification work such as maintenance truck driver or operator ($11.26/hr. to € $11.85 /hr.) is paid when performing these duties. I� DESCRIPTION OF JOB: SEE ATTACHED ± APPLICATION PROCEDURES: y Applications from Jefferson County employees who wish to apply for the position must be received by 5:00 p.m., April E 25, 1986. Applications may be picked up at the office of the _ Department of Public Works, second floor, Jefferson County _ Courthouse at the above address. j SELECTION PROCESS: Applications will be screened as to qualifications. ti Candidates appearing to be most .qualified will be invited to g interview for the position. i t„ 1 1 JEFFERSON COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER I � `i j JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF k PUBLIC WORKS ROAD CREW LABORER NATURE OF WORK: C, This work in the mai involves a variety of unskilled and semi - skilled ntenance of county. tasks roads and other related facilities in the EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: j - Patching roads: hauling, loading, raking, materials, shoveling - Clean cult' Patching culverts, catch has and other related facilities, - Paint structures, and other facilities, - Sweep and clean roads of debris.. - Control brush manually and with equipment. - Clean and care for tools and equipment as assigned. - Set out and take down work zone traffic control barricades, devices such as cones, signs and flashing lights, - Drive Pick -up truck for flagging and pil ot car. - Flag for maintenance operations. - Perform related duties as assigned. �I QUALIFICATIONS: of; { Road - Methods nemployed nina llaboringu emaintenance basic and - Safety precautions used in work, [[i construction work. - Basic first aid. f Ability to: - Understand oral and written instructions, - Perform J unskilled and maintenance of roads and related in the repair and facilitiesks - Operate a variety of road maintenance equipment. - Perform heavy ! types working conditions Physical labor in all types of weather and - Communicate effectively with the public. - Work effective) 1 Y and harmoniously with county employees and other individuals. - Prepare daily report of work activities. F. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION: - A combination Of experience and education that would the required knowledge and abilities Provide would be qualifying. - Education equivalent to completion of desirable, the twelfth grade is - Possession of, � or ability to obtain. Control card issued by the Department of Labor aand n - Possession Industries, of, or ability to obtain, a Basic First Aid card. - Possession of a valid Washington State Driver's License. s Y i 1. n PUBLICATION NOTICE: PLEASE PUBLISH: APRIL 30, MAY 7, 1086 BIi,I,: .IEPfERSON COUNTY DEPT. OP PUBLIC WORKS ROAD CREW LABORER EMPLOYER: Jefferson County Department of Public Works ADDRESS: Courthouse Wa 08368 .Port Townsend, PHONE: (206) 385 -3505 rate is r r SALARY: Bentelplan, vacation sickleave ,nandcretirement. Higher classification work such as maintenance truck driver or operator ($11.26 /hr. to $11.85 /hr.) is paid when performing those duties. APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Applications for the Position On ast bo �•picked�lup at. the he I p I p.m.,May 0, 1086. Applications m- of Public Works, second floor, office of the Department Jefferson County Courthouse. A detailed description of the job may he obtained at the is an Equal Opportunity ; above office. Jefferson County Employer. POSITION AVAILABLE COUNTY ENGINEER, JEFFERSON COUNTY - Responsible to the Director of Public Works for all county engineer functions 1 .� of the department. The applicant must have five years of experience involving road design, construction, and maintenance, and solid Waste planning, or a civil r engineering degree plus be a licensed engineer in the state of Washington. Salary range is #2e,0ii0 to $.32,000 annually. Applications should be directed to the Jefferson County Department of Public Works, Courthouse, Port Townsend, ` it WA 99368, The deadline for applications is August 28, 1985. k f i Ei 4' i 1 j. t FI JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS COUNTY ENGINEER NATURE OF WORK: This is professional engineering work in public works. Addi- tionally this wort: involves administering public works activi - ties. Responsibilities include the planning and administering of all engineering and associated activities related to county F roads, solid waste, and flood control. Considerable independent y: judgement is exercised in the application of rules and regula- +, Lions, policies, and laws relative to road design, road construc- tion and maintenance, solid waste planning and operations, and flood control engineering. F.XAMFLES OF GUTIE5_ - Supervise and participates in the design and construction of roads and bridges, and other engineering related activities. Provides technical support and direction to office and field engineering staff. - Assists in the planning, administering, and implementing of public works programs. Provides technical support to county operations. - Makes recommendations on engineering matters to the board of i county commissioners and other county departments and agencies. - Attends public meetings as required. � - Assists in the development of annual public works budgets. - Assists in developing department goals, objectives, policies, and procedures. - Assumes duties of director in the absence of same as requested. 1 QUALIFICATIONS_ Knowledge of: - the principles and practices of civil engineering as related to road design, construction, and maintenance. - solid waste planning and engineering, - surveying, construction inspection, and construction methods. rules and regulations, ordinances and laws, and policies regard- t. ing public works. Ability to: - organize, plan, direct, and supervise engineering design and construction activities. - assist in coordination of road maintenance activities and administration of department programs establish and maintain effective working relationships with department employees, work with other departments and agencies. communicate effectively, orally and written. - interpret policies and to apply judgement in execution of same. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION: q Five years of progressively responsible civil engineering work experience involving road design, construction and maintenance, and solid waste planning, 1 t FI-1-1 71 OR equivalent to a bachelor's degree from and accredited or university in civil college engineering or a related field AND r. P05SQsSiOn of a certificate of registration as a civil engineer in the state of Washington or the professional ability to obtain same within six months of hiring. E. -1 1. OPERATE DUMP TRUCK AND OTHER HEAVY EQUIPMENT. I 2. POSSESS VALID WASHINGTON STATE COMBINATION LICENSE. 3 3, MUST HAVE OR OBTAIN FIRST AID CARD AND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES FLAGGING CARD. 4. ABILITY TO OPERATE TANDEM -AXLE TRUCK OR TRACTOR /TRAILER COMBINATION. 5. ABILITY TO REPAIR GASOLINE OR DIESEL EQUIPMENT. i E CLOSING DATE IS JUNE 27, 1954 AT 5:00 P.M. APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, COURTHOUSE SEND, WA 98368, , PORT TOWN - 1 � 1 NOTICE OF JOB OPENING: Custodial Maintenance, Jefferson County Department of Public Works, Courthouse, Port Townsend, WA 98368, Tel. 385 -3505. Salary .......... per hour, 79 hrs/mo. Duties: Maintenance of the Multi- Service and Port Townsend Community Center. Applications accepted through Forms g available at the Dept. of Public Works in the County Courthouse and Employment Security Office in Port Townsend. Jefferson County i-; is an EOE. i i I i . -� EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM JOB DESCRIPTION i JOB TITLE: Vegetation Management WORK SITE: Selected �. I county road rights of way HOST AGENCY: # JTPA PARTICIPANTS j Jefferson County TO BE EMPLOYED: 6 F: ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1220 WAGE: $3.35 /hr. to be supplemented by Jefferson County j amount of $1.50 /hr. C SUPERVISOR: Earl Wells SCHEDULE: 7:00 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. ) Jefferson Co. Supervisor (or as mutually agreeable with Supervisor) Monday - Friday ALTERNATE SUPERVISOR: William Arey PHONE NO.: 365 -0890 1, I I. SUMMARY OF JOB I A. GENERAL Use of manual vegetation management techniques for the control of roadside vegetation. Testing theories of establishment of plant communities and validity of non -use of herbicides. Involving G cutting, pulling, thinning of noxious vegetation. Recognition of desirable species and critical areas for control. 1 II. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. OCCUPATIONAL JOB SKILLS f 1. INITIALLY REQUIRED ( Ability take Y directions and criticism. . ): Good eye -hand co- ordination Use of basic gardening tools. 2. WILL BE LEARNED �. Skilled gardening techniques. Plant identification and control methods. B. WORK MATURITY SKILLS 1. INITIALLY REQUIRED Ability to take supervision and criticism. Ability to tolerate a physically tedious task. 2. WILL BE LEARNED Work independently in recognizing and -- -- determining treatment for problem areas. Make t i effective coherant suggestions for innovative treatment. III. TRAINING PROVIDED i A. ON -SITE TRAINING and FORMAL TRAINING ' Will be taught to recognize desirable and undesirable plant species; sight distance requirements for road approaches and intersections and signs; ns• contour control for potential erosion problems. Basic, practical landscaping. B. EQUIPMENT, TOOL or MACHINERY TRAINING Basic gardening tools, some machete and chain saw work. II f � Direct Supervisor Date i i I i i i r l I II i i i i J v^