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Week of August 2, 2004
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The Grant County Commissioners session was called to order at 9:00 a.m. with all the
Commissioners in attendance with the Deputy Clerk of the Board.
The Commissioners signed the Public Works Claims Fund Voucher Approval No. 07-1
through No. 07-72 in the total amount of $179,178.53, as recorded on a listing and made
available to the Board.
As of this date, the Board, by a majority vote, does approve for payment those vouchers
certified by the auditing officer as required by RCW 42.24.080, and those expense
reimbursement claims certified by the auditing officer as required by RCW 42.24.090, in the
amount of $28,976.12 and $705,585.94, as recorded on a listing and made available to the Board.
The Chair of the Board was authorized to sign the Washington State Department of
Social & Health Services ("DSHS") County Program Agreement 0463-54480 between the DSHS
and Grant County for a Working Capital Advance.
The Chair of the Board was authorized to sign the Interlocal Agreement between Grant
County (the "County") and the City of Quincy (the "City") for shared Geographical Information
System (GIS) services.
The Commissioners signed the Community Mobilization Against Substance Abuse
(CMASA) contract from the Department of Community Trade and Economic Development.
This is funding to prevent substance abuse.
The Commissioners approved the request to transfer funds for the Grant County Tourism
Board. Funds will be transferred from Transient Rental Income/Special Tax Fund to
Expenditures in the amount of $14,000.00. This is for a video production to promote tourism
and development in Grant county.
The Commissioners approved the recommendation of Angie Clark, Human Resources
Director, for the hire of Marsha Neihart to the Clerk's Office and Jon K. McWilliams to the
District Court.
As there was no further business to come before the Board the session was continued
until August 3, 2004.
August 3, 2004
The Grant County Commissioners session was called to order at 9:00 a.m. with all the
Commissioners in attendance with the Deputy Clerk of the Board.
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Week of August 2, 2004
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The Commissioners approved the minutes of the July 12 and 19, 2004 sessions.
The Commissioners signed the Payroll Final Register for the month of July, 2004.
The Commissioners held a Bid Opening on Equipment Contract 2004-12 for a 1-10 CY
Body Sander. No bids were received. A motion was made by Commissioner Moore, seconded by
Commissioner Snead, that Public Works would seek vendors for the purchase of the equipment.
The motion carried.
The Commissioners approved the recommendation of Derek Pohle, PE, Director/County
Engineer, Public Works Department, that the 5 NE Rd., CRP 02-14 Bid be awarded to
Tommer Construction Co., Inc., Ephrata, WA, as their bid appears to be more comprehensive
and in the best interests of Grant County.
The Commissioners signed the Public Works Payroll Journal for the month of July, 2004.
The Commissioners approved the recommendation of Angie Clark, Human Resources
Director, for a step change for; Arin Swinger, Joseph Hall, Peter Gourley, Heidi Gephart, Kathy
Gardner, and Amanda Alvarez, Grant Mental Healthcare; Leslie C. Kliphardt, Donald J. Colson,
Kelly L. Desgrosellier, Kimberley A. Thompson, Juvenile Court and Youth Services; Tamara
Cardwell, Superior Court.
A public hearing was held regarding an Ordinance Relating to the Re -adoption and
Extension of Ordinance 2004 -025 -CC, Interim Official Controls temporarily amending the
residential development densities in Rural Residential 2 (RR2), Rural Residential 3 (RR3), Rural
Community (RC), Agriculture Service Center (ASC), Recreational Development (RD), Shoreline
Development 1 (SDI), Shoreline Development 2 (SD2), Shoreline Development 3 (SD3),
Shoreline Development 4 (SD4), Rural Village 1 (RVR1), Rural Village 2 (RVR2), and limiting
non-agricultural industrial development and commercial development in Rural General
Commercial (RGC), Rural Neighborhood Commercial (RNC), Rural Freeway Commercial
(RFC), Rural Recreational Commercial (RRC), Rural Light Industrial (RLI), and Rural Heavy
Industrial (RHI), Rural Residential 2 (RR2), Rural Residential 3 (RR3) Rural Community (RC),
Agriculture Service Center (ASC), Recreational Development (RD), Rural Village Commercial
(RVC), Rural Village Industrial (RVI), Shoreline Development 1 (SDI), Shoreline Development
2 (SD2), Shoreline Development 3 (SD3), Shoreline Development 4 (S'D4) zoning districts, and
other matters properly relating thereto. Commissioner Snead motioned to pass the ordinance,
seconded by Commissioner Moore, the motion passed unanimously. Ordinance No. 04 -101 -CC
passed
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COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS
Week of August 2, 2004
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A public hearing was held regarding a minor zone change for a 2.31 --acre parcel zoned
Urban Residential 3 (R-3) with a Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation for Low Density
Residential (R-2). The applicant desires a zone change to Urban Residential -2 in order to make
the zoning consistent with the R-2 land use designation. Commissioner Snead motioned to
uphold the Planning Commission's recommendation for the Minor Zone Change. Commissioner
Moore seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously.
A public hearing was held for an Amendment to the UDC Code: (1) to add a new
definition to UDC 25.02.030 "Oil and Gas Operations", and to amend the definition of
"Utilities"; (2) to add "Oil and Gas Operations" as a regulated land use in UDC Ch. 23.04, Table
4; and (3) to add a new UDC 23.04.450, "Oil and Gas Operations Standards". As proposed, oil
and gas operations would be allowed in the Rural Remote and Agriculture zones as a
Discretionary use. After some discussion the motion was passed unanimously to uphold the
Planning Commission's recommendation on this UDC amendment with the 6 (six) modifications
recognizing the 4 (four) Findings of Fact.
The Commissioners appointed Anabel Romero -Juarez to the Grant County PARC
Community Advisory Board commencing August, 2004 through August, 2007.
As there was no further business to come before the Board the session was continued
until August 4, 2004.
August 4, 2004
The Grant County Commissioners session was called to order at 9:00 a.m. with all the
Commissioners in attendance with the Deputy Clerk of the Board.
The Commissioners approved the exception to the hiring freeze as recommended by
Angie Clark, Human Resources Director, for Clerk's office to fill one Clerk position due to
employee resignation and the Sheriff's Office to hire one part-time hourly Cook.
The Commissioners approved the request from PARC to create one regular full-time
Treatment Coordinator/Assistant position as recommended by Angie Clark, Human Resources
Director.
As there was no further business to come before the Board the session was continued
until August 5, 2004.
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COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS
Week of August 2, 2004
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August 5, 2094
The Commissioners approved the exception to the hiring freeze as recommended by
Angie Clark, ,Human Resources Director, for District Court to hire one part-time temporary
hourly position. Specifically for one part-time temporary hourly employee to work 6-8 hours per
day for 60-75 calendar days.
The Commissioners approved the separation date of July 30, 2004 for LeAnne Symonds,
Clerks office.
The Commissioners signed an Ordinance No. 04 -102 -CC relating to an amendment of the
Grant County Zoning Map changing approximately 2.31 -acres owned by Dennis Rudek at 8301
Scott Rd., Moses Lake, in the Cascade Valley area, and in the southeast quarter of Section 16,
Township 19 N., Range 28 E., WM., from Urban Residential 3 to Urban Residential 2.
Signed this it day of 00 2004.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Grant County, WashingtWi
Deborah Moore
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