County Commission special meeting Monday


June 17, 2008 · Updated 10:52 AM 

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BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS' AGENDA

SPECIAL MEETING

MONDAY, MAY 20, 2002

FIRST STREET

— 10 a.m.: The Board will be meeting with Gov. Locke and Town of Friday Harbor Officials for a Debriefing Session at the scene of the fire. (First Street)

— Noon Lunch/Recess until 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 21.

TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2002

COMMISSIONERS' HEARING ROOM, COURTHOUSE

— 9 a.m.: Flag Salute; New Employee Introductions; Citizens' Access Time; Non-Agenda Items

— 9:15 a.m.: BOCC Administrative Matters Agenda; Minutes of May 13, 14, 15, and 17, 2002; Consent Agenda; Discussion/Other Action Items

— 9:30 a.m.: Meeting with Randall Gaylord, county Prosecuting Attorney, to Introduce Dan Zender, Attorney for Public Works Regarding the Gravel Pit

— 9:45 a.m.: Public Meeting with county Treasurer Kathy Turnbull, to Present a Bond Proposal for the Land Bank Bond Sale

— 10:15 a.m.: Break

— 10:30 a.m.: Board of Health

— 11:30 a.m.: Public Hearing to Consider a Preliminary Plat Alteration for Roche Harbor Skyways, New Roche Harbor LLC File No. 01ALT006 . This hearing has been postponed until June 4, 2002 at 9:45 A.M.

— Noon: Lunch

— 1:30 p.m.: Public Hearing to Consider a Proposal from the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee Regarding Implementation an Additional 2% Lodging Tax for Tourism Promotion

— 3 p.m.: Break

— 3:15 p.m.: Work Session Regarding a Proposal that the Solid Waste Department Become a Separate Department

— 4 p.m.: Adjourn

(THIS AGENDA SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

(The Board May take Action on Other Items Not Listed on the Administrative Matters Agenda and Order of Action is Subject to Change)

NOTE: The Commissioners regularly hold an internal department staff meeting from 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. each Monday morning in the Commissioners' Conference Room.

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