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JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> <br />District No. I Commissioner: Daniel Harpole, Member <br />District No. 2 Commissioner: Glen Huntingford, Chairman <br />District No. 3 Commissioner: Richard Wojt, Member <br /> <br /> {THE~iF. AP.F OF TI-i~-:["~~t?~I~Y~PlC PF,?.I1NSULA ] <br /> <br /> Clerk of the Board: <br /> Director of Public Services: <br />Deputy Director of Public Services: <br /> <br />Lorna L. Delaney <br />Gary A. Rowe <br />David Goldsmith <br /> <br />MINUTES <br /> <br />Week of June 22, 1998 <br /> <br /> The meeting was called to order by Chairman Glen Huntingford. Commissioners Daniel <br />Harpole and Richard Wojt were both present. <br /> <br />COMMISSIONERS BRIEFING SESSION <br /> <br /> Approval of Minutes: Commissioner Wojt moved to approve the minutes for the weeks <br />of June 1, and 8, 1998 as submitted. Commissioner Harpole seconded the motion which carried by a <br />unanimous vote. <br /> <br /> Michael Cavett, Chairman, Skookum Board of Director's Re: Request For Proposal <br />OZ F.P.) for Solid Waste Services: Michael Cavett, Chairman of the Skookum Board of Directors, <br />asked that the Board consider Item 4 (recycling component) of the Solid Waste RFP outside of the <br />process. He reported on the subtle impacts to the community if this component is simply awarded to the <br />most cost effective entity: <br /> 25 jobs would be lost to people who have no where else in the community to be employed. <br />· 6 of those people would lose the apartments they are in and then lose the independence they have <br /> fought hard to establish. <br /> There is no group home in Port Townsend for these people to move into. <br /> Some of these people would end up in a public institution. <br /> There would be a substantial loss to the community from the money that is spent at that site in <br /> salaries that are then kept in the community. <br /> <br />Page 1 <br /> <br /> <br />
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