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4/19/2022
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Approve Minutes
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Consent Agenda
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88364
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04/05/2022 MINUTES 3 <br />Deputies were being rejected due to code citation problems. The <br />Public Works Department has created a new section of the code and <br />approved by the Prosecutors office allowing for a single universal <br />citation in Kittitas County Code Chapter 10.07.065. <br /> THERE BEING NO ONE REQUESTING TO TESTIFY, THE PUBLIC PORTION OF THE HEARING WAS CLOSED. ORDINANCE 2022-001 PARKING RESTRICTIONS PUBLIC WORKS VICE-CHAIRMAN WRIGHT moved to approve Ordinance No. 2022-001, Adding <br />a Section of Kittitas County Code Chapter 10.07.065 – Vehicles <br />Violating Parking Restrictions. COMMISSIONER WACHSMITH seconded. <br />Motion carried 3-0. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING BOCC DIST. BOUNDARIES & VOTING PRECINCTS AUDITOR <br /> <br />At 2:18 p.m. CHAIRMAN OSIADACZ opened a Public Hearing to consider <br />adopting an Ordinance to amend County Code by setting County <br />Commissioner District Boundaries and removing Voting Precincts from <br />the County Code. <br /> JERRY PETTIT, AUDITOR said the Board of County Commissioners had <br />established an advisory committee to work through the process of <br />redrawing Commissioner District lines based on population numbers <br />from the 2020 Census. The IT and Auditor’s office assisted with the <br />process. In February, the County Commissioners accepted the map as <br />drawn by the Advisory Committee and requested enabling documents be <br />created. He said if the precinct boundary descriptions were <br />eliminated from Code, they can be managed better and adopted by <br />Resolution versus an Ordinance which requires holding a Public <br />Hearing. <br /> THOSE REQUESTING TO TESTIFY: PAULA McMINN expressed concerns about <br />Zoom meetings and how it drops people when they were trying to make <br />comments and how the newspaper is not reporting on issues, she <br />believes are important. She doesn’t believe it’s business as usual <br />right now and the health of the county needs to be considered <br />relating to air pollution and the CWU flight school. THERE BEING NO OTHERS REQUESTING TO TESTIFY, THE PUBLIC TESTIMONY PORTION OF THE HEARING WAS CLOSED. ORDINANCE 2022-002 VOTING PRECINCT BOUNDARIES AUDITOR VICE-CHAIRMAN WRIGHT moved to approve Ordinance No. 2022-002, and <br />amending the following language: under the last whereas to include <br />“be remained by the Elections Division of the Kittitas County <br />Auditor’s Office and adjusted periodically as required by law; <br />change from the County Auditor’s website to the Kittitas County <br />website; under 1.8.020 Voting Precincts: change from the Auditors
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