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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019/04/23 - Regular BOARD OF MASON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Mason County Commission Chambers, 411 North Sth Street, Shelton, WA April 23, 2019 1. Call to Order—The Chairperson called the regular meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Pledge of Allegiance —Tyler from the Shelton High School ROTC led the flag salute. 3. Roll Call — Present: Commissioner District 1 - Randy Neatherlin; Commissioner District 2— Kevin Shutty; Commissioner District 3 — Sharon Trask. 4. Correspondence and Organizational Business 4.1 Correspondence 4.1.1 State of Washington Department Of Commerce sent in a letter requesting the designation of an Associate Development Organization (ADO). 4.1.2 Economic Development Council of Mason County sent in their 2019 first quarter report. 4.1.3 Complaint letter regarding instruction and personnel at Fire District Six. 4.2 News Release-Mason County Civil Service Commission Vacancy Staff: Frank Pinter 5. Open Forum for Citizen Input— 5.1 Chris Drewry announced an upcoming Jazz night at North Mason High School. It will be April 25, 2019 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 and go towards the music scholarship fund. He also announced the all district concert May 3rd, and the annual musical, Mama Mia opens May 9th. 6. Adoption of Agenda - Cmmr. Trask/Neatherlin moved and seconded to adopt the agenda as published. Motion carried unanimously. N-aye; S-aye; T-aye. 7. Approval of Minutes—April 8, 2019 Briefing Minutes; March 19, April 2 and April 9, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes. Cmmr. Neatherlin/Trask moved and seconded to adopt the agenda as published. Motion carried unanimously. N-aye; S-aye; T-aye. 8. Approval of Action Agenda: 8.1 Approval of the Certification of Sponsor match form with the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) for the replacement and upgrading of the irrigation system at Mason County Recreational Area (MCRA) and approval to allow the Parks &Trails Manager to sign the form. 8.2 Approval of the Mason County Sheriffs Office Extra Duty Service Contract with the Timberlakes Community. 8.3 Approval of the Cost Reimbursement Agreement between the Seattle Police Department and the Mason County Sheriffs Office to reimburse personal training and travel to the 2019 Crimes Against Children Conference in Dallas, Texas. 8.4 Approval to authorize the Chair to sign a resolution related to the ownership of Potlatch Cemetery. (Ex.A-Res.33-19) 8.5 Approval to appoint William Bezanson to the Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency on Aging for a two-year term ending April 23, 2021. 8.6 Approval of Warrants &Treasure Electronic Remittances Claims Clearing Fund Warrant #s 8063696-8063847 $ 514,555.43 Direct Deposit Fund Warrant #s $ Salary Clearing Fund Warrant #s $ BOARD OF MASON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April 23, 2019 - PAGE 2 8.7 Approval of a contract with Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Inc. in the amount of$439,816 for the Belfair General Sewer Plan Amendment and Preliminary Design report for the sewer extension to Puget Sound Industrial Center (PSIC). 8.8 Approval to authorize the County Engineer to submit the Highway Safety Improvement Program Grant to WSDOT by May 31't for safety improvements throughout Mason County, as well as the approval to authorize the County Engineer to sign all pertinent documents for the grant. 8.9 Approval to authorize the County Engineer to submit the 2019 Federal Highways Bridge Program Grant Proposal and approval to authorize the County Engineer to sign all pertinent documents for the grant. The Board will be asked for their guidance on inclusion of bridge lighting as part of this application. 8.10 Approval of the resolution for County Road Project No. 2019, Romance Hill-Belfair Freight Corridor Connector, approval to authorize the Chair to sign all pertinent documents and authorize the Public Works County Engineer to advertise, set bid dates/times and award contract not to exceed $1,500,000. Also, approval to authorize Public Works to solicit a Request for Qualifications for a consultant to provide an analysis and design for the location of the new Romance Hill-Freight Corridor Connector and enter into a contract not to exceed $350,000. (Ex.B—Res.34-19) 8.11 Approval to reappoint Janice Loomis to a three year term on the Mason County Board of Equalization. This term ends May 31, 2022. 8.12 Approval to enter into a lease agreement with North Mason Resources providing office space to Veteran Service Officers effective May 2019 at $350 per month payable from the Veterans Assistance Fund (#190) as recommended by the Veterans Advisory Board. 8.13 Approval to sign the Associate Development Organization Certification/Designation Form designating the Mason County Economic Development Council as the Associate Development Organization (ADO) to coordinate economic development services for Mason County under contract with the Washington State Department of Commerce. This is pursuant to RCW 43.330.080 and is for the 2019-2021 biennium. 8.14 Approval of amendments to contract DY2-K2293-32 between Cascade Pacific Action Alliance and Mason County Community Services for Medicaid transformation projects. 8.15 Approval to set a public hearing on May 7, 2019 to receive comments on a proposition to enact a .03% Public Safety Sales Tax increase. 8.16 Approval of the letter of support for Mason Transit Authority's grant application to the Federal Transit Administration to obtain two Hybrid buses for the Worker/Driver program. Cmmr. Neatherlin/Trask moved and seconded to approve action items 8.1 through 8.16 with the removal of item 8.10 and 8.15. Motion carried unanimously. N-aye; S-aye; T-aye. 8.10 Loretta Swanson gave a quick overview of the history of planning for this connection to the freight corridor. She noted that this project has had significant community development including meetings, media coverage, and a survey. Diane Sheesley, Engineer, spoke to concerns from community members adding that additional public outreach will be had in the process to obtain permits from the State and the Navy. Cmmr. Neatherlin/Trask moved and seconded approval of the resolution for County Road Project No. 2019, Romance Hill-Belfair Freight Corridor Connector, approval to authorize the Chair to sign all pertinent documents and authorize BOARD OF MASON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April 23, 2019 - PAGE 3 the Public Works County Engineer to advertise, set bid dates/times and award contract not to exceed $1,500,000. Also, approval to authorize Public Works to solicit a Request for Qualifications for a consultant to provide an analysis and design for the location of the new Romance Hill-Freight Corridor Connector and enter into a contract not to exceed $350,000. Motion carried unanimously. N- aye; S-aye; T-aye. 8.15Cmmr. Shutty explained that this item should be 3/10 of a % and not 3/100 of a %. The document should read .3%. Cmmr. Neatherlin/Trask moved and seconded approval to set a public hearing on May 7, 2019 at 9:15 a.m. to receive comments on a proposition to enact a .3% Public Safety Sales Tax increase. 9. Other Business (Department Heads and Elected Officials)- 9.1 Loretta announced the departure of Bart Stepp in Utilities and Wastewater. She wanted to wish him well and asked the public to be understanding during this transition. 10. 6:15 p.m. Public Hearings and Items set for a certain time— 10.1 Public Hearing to consider adoption of revisions to Mason County Code Title 16, Plats and Subdivisions. Staff: Kell Rowen Kell Rowen, Planning Manager, explained that the current code doesn't reflect adopted updates to Title 16, and in some cases the master document to Title 16 was updated, and the code was not. This ordinance will clean up the issues and make sure all items are put into the code and master document. Kell noted that she received one comment from Ken VanBuskirk regarding the transfer and/or sale of plats and subdivisions adjacent to agriculture resource lands. Mr. VanBuskirk asked that the amendment would recognize the requirement to notify potential buyers of those particular plats and subdivisions, of their proximity to the agriculture resource lands and agricultural activities. She asked Michael MacSems to respond to this. Michael said his question did not fit within the scope of discussion for this hearing, but could be discussed at a later time. No public comment received. Cmmr. Trask/Neatherlin moved and seconded to adopt revisions to Mason County Code Title 16, Plats and Subdivisions. Motion carried unanimously. N-aye; S-aye; T- aye. (Ex.C—Res.35-19) 11. Board's Reports and Calendar -The Commissioners reported on meetings attended the past week and announced their upcoming weekly meetings. 12. Adjournment—The meeting adjourned at 6:40 p.m. BOARD OF MASON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April 23, 2019 - PAGE 4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON ZZ t 1�,--) Melissa Wry, Clerk of the Board Kevin Shutty,7 air haron Trasl, Commissioner Randy eatherlin, Commissioner Exhibit A R:ESOLUTTON NO.,3�`I 1 A Resolution stating that Mason County has no ownership interest or legal right in the Potlach Cemetery WHEREAS the Mason County Board of Commissioners have been asked periodically whether Mason County has any ownership interest or legal right in or to a small parcel of land known locally as the Potlatch Cemetery,parcel number 422261260450(the"Property"}. WHERAS Mason County staff have investigated this issue and the Mason County Board of Commissioners have determined that Mason County has no ownership interest or legal right in or to the Property. NOW,THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Mason County Board of Commissioners that Mason County represents that it has no ownership interest or legal right in or to the Property. APPROVED this 23'4 day of April,2019. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MASON CO ASHINGTON ATTEST: 4�—_-W Kevin Shu , ha' ImAsswry—,elcrtofthe Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: �Tsk. ssioner Tim Wh ,Chief DPA Ra f Neatherli Commissioner C: Assessor Property Manager Exhibit B MASON COUNTY (� COMMISSIONERS RESOLUTION NO: j COUNTY ROAD PROJECT NO. 2019 WHEREAS,on Mason County Road No.86500, known locally as the Romance Hilt Road and more specifically located in Sec.32 T.23N RIW,WM,at approximately mile post 0.614 to mile post TBD; work defined as"construction"in the BARS Manual, Page 11-63,et seq,is determined to be necessary and proper;and, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS that it is their intention to: Construct a new portion of Romance Hill Road to connect to SR3 and the future Belfair SR_ 3 Freight Corridor proicct. Project name: Romance Hill—Belfair SR 3 Freight Corridor Connector. SAID WORK is to be performed by Contract and/or County Forces in accordance with Washington State Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction as adopted by Mason County. (RCW 36.77.060 and/or RCW 26.77.065) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the described County Road Project is necessary and proper,and the estimated costs of said project are herewith set out as follows: Engineering: S 400,000 Right of Way $ 100,000 Construction $ 1,500,000 The County Road project herein described is HEREBY DECLARED to be a public necessity,and the County Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law,provided and in accordance with RC.W 36.77.070 et.seq. 1 ADOPTED this day of _2019. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MASUCIASHINGTON Kevin Shutty,C air ATTEST: _ Sharon Tr sk,Vice Chair Me ssa ,Cl—erh'-#the Board Randy eatherl ,Co tuissianer APPROVED AS TO FORM: Tim White" Deputy Prosecuting Attorney cc: Co.Commissioners Engineer JOURNAL: Publ. it: �� CRP 2019- ROMANCE HILL RD- BELFAIR FREIGHT CORRIDOR CONNECTOR C, o , C �w MP.6 4 r . NE BYERLY DR MP�TBD i 1 1{i - 1 Sou ri,,_HC RE.Ga7m,Intermap,incrernent P Corp. GEBC©,USGS. ME tRn 0 1.25 2.5 5 7.5 10 the Miles Exhibit C ORDINANCE NUMBER AMENDMENTTO MASON COUNTY CODE TITLE 16 ORDINANCE amending Mason County Code Title 16, Plats and Subdivisions. WHEREAS, under the authority of Chapter 58.17 RCW, Mason County has authority to regulate the process by which land is divided;and WHEREAS,the Mason County Planning Department found discrepancies in Title 16 between the on-line published code and its master document and performed a comprehensive audit dating back to 1937 to reconcile the differences; and WHEREAS, the Department relied on approved Mason County Ordinances and consistency with state law in correcting the master document; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners conducted a public hearing regarding Mason County Code Title 16, Plats and Subdivisions on April 23, 2019;and BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED, the Mason County Board of Commissioners hereby approves and ADOPTS amendments to the Mason County Code Title 16, Plats and Subdivisions as described in ATTACHMENT A. DATED this 'day of�+ 2019. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MASON COUNTYWASHINGTON ATTEST: r Kevin Shu y, air ' a Drewry, Jerk of the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sharon Tra k,Commissioner Tim Whitehead,Chief DPA R dy Neatherlin,Commissioner ATTACHMENT A 16.04.020—Purpose. (b)Short Subdivisions.The purpose of Chapter 1636 is to regulate the division of land into four or fewer lots(up to nine lots within a Urban Growth Area) and make appropriate provisions for public health,safety and general welfare,for open spaces, drainage ways, streets or roads,light and air, ingress and egress,transit stops, potable water supplies,sanitary wastes, parks and recreation areas,playgrounds, schools and schoolgrounds,and other public requirements,and shall consider all other relevant facts, including sidewalks and/or other planning features that assure safe walking conditions for students who walk to and from school;and to require uniform monumentation of land subdivision and conveyancing by accurate legal description. 16.08.165—Primary conservation areas. Wetlands, water bodies,floodway, slopes of twenty-five percent or greater, and other lands identified as critical areas in the Mason County 44efim resource ordinance. 16.16.060—Review and approval. (4)A final plat meeting all requirements of this title shall be submitted to the hearing examiner for approval within€ive-;}ears the time frames prescribed by R.C.1N. 58.17.14Q followine the date of preliminary plat approval. An applicant who files a written request with the department of community development at least thirty days before the expiration of this five-year period shall be granted one one-year extension upon showing that the applicant has attempted in good faith to submit the final plat within the five-year period. Requests for additional one-year extensions must be approved by the hearing examiner. Requests must be made in writing and submitted to the department of community development at Least thirty days before the expiration of the previously granted extension. Mason County is not responsible for providing notification of expiration; (6) Plats without an approved sanitary or municipal sewage works, shall have at least seventy- five percent of the lots approved by the Mason County health officer for individual septic tanks prior to approval by the hearing examiner. Plats within the urban growth area shall be approved by the Mason County health officer prior to approval by the hearing examiner. Such approval may contain restrictions on some lots which would run with the land until such time that the lots can be connected to elty sewer and water services; 16.20.010—Procedure for filing. (f)An approved subdivision shall be governed by the terms of approval of the final plat,and the statutes, ordinances and regulations in effect at the time of approval under RCW 58.17.150(1) and(3)for a period of five years tmW after final plat approval,unless the board of county commissioners finds that a change in condition creates a serious threat to the public health or safety in the subdivision. 16.20.040—Survey data and procedures. (10) In making the survey for the subdivision,the surveyor shall set sufficient permanent monuments so that the survey or any part thereof may be readily retraced. Such monuments 1 ATTACHMENT A shall be placed at all angle points,except as provided in sub „_.tier „21 ft this sects 16.20.040(1),on the exterior boundary lines of the tract,and at intersections of centerlines of streets and at beginning of curves and end of curves on centerlines.Stakes set at lot corners will not be considered permanent.The character,type and position of all monuments shall be noted on the map. 16.20.060—Required improvements. (4) Monuments.Monument bases cases,approved bythe engineer,shall be required in all paved streets; 16.20.080—Minimum improvements—Completion. (3) If such improvement work&e is not completed satisfactorily before the final map is approved,the owner or owners of the subdivision shall, immediately upon approval and before the certification of the final map by the county,enter as contractor into an agreement with the board of county commissioners whereby, in consideration of the acceptance bythe board of county commissioners of the streets and easements offered for dedication,the contractor agrees to complete the work within the time specked in the agreement. To assure the county that this work will be completed, and lien holders paid,a bond shall befurnished guaranteeing faithful performance and guaranteeing payment for labor and materials.The amount of such bond shall be determined bythe engineer and approved bythe board of county commissioners as to the amount and adequacy of the bond.The performance bond shall be for a period of two years; provided that it may be renegotiated for an additional two- year period. In lieu of a bond,a cash deposit in the required amount may be made; 16.20.90—Acknowledgment and certificates. (1)Description. "This plat of Acme Estates Mason County, Washington covers and includes all of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter(SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4) of Section Eighteen (18),Township Twenty (20) North, Range Three (3) West of the Willamette Meridian." (2)Dedication. The completed plat must contain a dedication which shall read as follows,when germane: "Know alleaen_a rsons by these presents that the undersigned, owner, infee simple of the land hereby platted and mortgages thereof hereby declare this plat and dedicate tothe use of the public forever all streets,avenues,places and sewer easements or whatever public property there isshownonthe plat and the usethereofforanyandalipublic purposes not inconsiste ntwith the use thereof for public highway purposes. Also,therightto makeall necessary slopes for cuts and fills upon lots,blocks,tracts,etc.,shown on this plat in the reasonable original grading of all the streets, avenues,places,etc., shown hereon.Also, the rightto drain all streets over and across any lotor lotswhere water mighttake a natural course afterthestreetorstreets are graded.Also,all claimsfor damages against any governmental authority are`waived which maybeoccasionedtotheadjacent land bythe established construction,drainage,and maintenance of said roads- 16.21.080—Mixed uses. 2 ATTACHMENT A In urban growth areas, fu;:af applicants are encouraged to provide a mix of land uses in addition to residential uses on the site,such as small-scale retail uses.Compliance withthe provisions setforth inthis section shall entitlethe applicant to a residential density bonus equal totwenty-five percent of the difference between the standard residential density and the maximum residential density allowed within the particular development area.However, in no case shall the total of residential density bonuses allowed exceed the allowed maximum residential density withinthe development area. 16.23.010—Application of regulations. The following regulations shall apply to any applicant for subdivision approval,where the property proposed for subdivision is located within areas designated in the Mason County development regulationsas long-term commercial forests,mineral resource lands,and werlaiRg Furai areas Agricultural Resource Lands. 16.23.070—Additional open space criteria. The design of an open space area should encourage the following: (c)Direct access from as many lots as possiblewithin the development, exceptfrom Agricultura I Resource Lands; (f) In Agricultural Resource Lands include the most productive land and otherfeatures of the property identified as importantto agricultural productivity of the open space. 16.23.080 Additional ske desigH EensideFatiens Open Space Standards. The sting of house lots Aettld shall avoid the followi ng: 16.23.090—Ownership, maintenance and use of open space. The applicant shall provide a mechanism to assure that any required open space is permanently protected and maintained,in conformance with the provisions set forth in Section 16.22.040. InAgricultural Resource Lands, no covenant or other restriction on the open space land may prohibit the use of the land for agricultural purposes. 16.23.100—Procedures for approval. Preliminary approva I for any peFfermanee cluster subdivision shall follow the procedures set forth in Chapter 16.16,except that the submittal of a preliminary sketch plan is required. 16.28.010—Provisions of comprehensive plan. All subdivisions shall reflect and be guided by provisions of the comprehensive plan or other development plans as may be adopted bythe board 16.28.170—Lot size. 3 ATTA0MENTA (a) (3)The minimum gross land areas of lots served by individual sewage system on each lot betwo acres. orovided that when the lots are proposed as Dart of a performance subdivision orcluster subdivision,thenthe minimum lot size for a residential lot shall be twenty thousand(20,000)twelve thausa squa,efeet.These minimum sizes shall befurlots proposed for single-family units outside ofurban growth areas'When served by on-site septic systems, Ilotsfor single-family units inside of urban growth areas and for multiple-family units shall 6easapproved bytheMason County hearing examiner. 16.32.OlO—Compliance required. Platters shall be required to complywith current Mason County Health Department,. Ervironmental Health Division peg+Aete**[gIqtj[grI���i' 16.36.01O—Application ofregulations. *genies; 'ded the intent of this title is not nullified; and PFGc;ed AdMiRistr ���2:7.' 16.36.021—Procedure-Administrator's duties. The Mason County community development director, referred to inthis chapter as the administrator, is vested with the duty of administering the provisions of this chapter and with authority to summarily approve or disapprove proposed short plats.The administrator may prepare and require the use ofsuch forms aslie they deern&essential to4�stheir duties. Procedures for short subdivisions shall beset forth in Section 16.36.021 through 16.36.027. (Res.date d7/1/74(paMH) 16'36'026—Procedure-Approval and filing. If the administrator determines that the foregoing requirements are met,�e they shall approve the application and shall transmit anapproved copy tuthe subdivider.The short subdivision shall befiled with the county auditor. l6'36.O2J—Procedure-Appeal to-b*a+-d hearings examiner. 4 ` ATTACHMENT A Any person aggrieved by the decision of the administrator to approve or disapprove a proposed short plat may appeal the decision to the hearing examinerwithin twenty daysfollowing issuance of the decision.The hearing examiner,following a public meeting thereon,may affirm or reverse the administrator's decision,or may recommend the application to the administrator with instructions to approve the same upon compliance with the conditions imposed by the hearing examiner. 16.3&Q315 16.36.035 — Variances. Where there is extraordinary hardship that may result from the strict compliance with these regulations,the subdivider may request variance of these regulations so that substantial justice may be done, and the public interest secured. Application may be processed using the Title 15 Section 15.09.057 variance criteria and subject to approval by the hearing examiner; provided that such variation will not have the effect of nullifying the intent and purpose of the comprehensive plan,and Title 16,Mason County Code,and will be subjeet to appFa­,Ib-1t_h_e bea,r4. See Sectiens 6.-3": l4 9-fer-appi'ieation-and rc+fedWes 16.38.012—Procedure—Administrator's duties and request for hearings. (2)Any party may request such a hearing if the administratordoes not exercise his/he their discretion in referring said application to the hearing examiner.This request for a hearing must be made within twenty-one days of the date , RGVV98 ".99-5 notice of application isdisseminated consistent with Title 15,Chapter 15.07 and RCW 58.17.095.The request shall be in writing and shall be directed to the administrator. 16.38.019—Procedure—Appeal to board hearing examiner. Any person aggrieved by the decision of the administrator to approve or disapprove a proposed large lot plat may appeal the decision to the hearing examiner within ten days followi ng issuance of the decision.The hearing examiner,following a public meeting thereon, may affirm or reverse the administrator's decision,or may refer the application to the administrator with instructions to approve the same upon compliance with the conditions imposed by the hearing examiner.All appeals shall be filed in accordance with Title 15,Chapter 15.11. 16.39.020--Design standaFE16. 5 ATTACHMENT A See SeEti6H 16-3 nay +tough-46 38: s. See Sections 1638.051 thF9Ugh 16.384156 feF adMiHiStFaVGR-. 16.40.010—Modifications. Where the applicant finds that extraordinary hardship may result from the strict compliance with these regulations, and application for variance to the regulations may be made on county forms and following the provisions of Mason County Code Title 15,Section 15.09.057,variance criteria, so that substantial justice may be done and the public interest secured. Such variation shall not have the effect of nullifying the intent and purpose of the comprehensive plan, Title 16 (Mason County Code), and said variance may be appealed using Mason County Code Title 15, Chapter 15.11.Appeals Procedures. Any variances from health standards (WAC 248-96) must be obtained through the director of the Mason County health department. 16.44.030 — Transfer or sale without final plat—Action to restrain or enjoin. Whenever any parcel of land is divided into five or more lots,tracts,or parcels of land and any person,firm or corporation or any agent of any of them sells ortransfers, or offers or advertises for sale ortransfer,any such lot,tract,or parcel without having a final plat of such subdivision filed for record, the prosecuting attorney shall commence an action to restrain and enjoin further subdivisions or sales,or transfers, or offers of sale or transfer and compel compliance with all provisions of this title.The costs of such action shall be taxed against the person,firm, corporation,or agent selling or transferringthe property. However, if performance of an offer or agreement to sell, lease or otherwise transfer a lot,tract,or parcel of landfollowing preliminarylat approval is expressly conditioned on the ordering of the final plat containin the lot tract or parcelthe offer ora reement is not subiect to RCW 58.17.200 or 58.17300 and does not violate any provision of this Title and all payments on account of an offer or agreement conditioned as provided inthis section shall bedeposited in an escrow or other regulated trust account and no disbursement to sellers shall be permitted until the plat is recorded. 16.48.020— Classification of roadway. (a)As used in this chapter: (1)"County arterial` means a county road primarily serving through traffic to,from and between principal population,commercial or industrial areas;such arterial routes are designated on the county's arterial system,such "county arterials" may be"major arterials," "secondary arterials" or"collector arterials";these terms are not to be confused with the classification of streets within the plat below the grade of"county arterial." 6 ATTACHMENT A -st R2) "primary collector" means a road or street that carries traffic from secondary collectors, local access and marginal access roads or streets to the major system of arterial streets and highways. Generally, primary collectors will serve an area containing more than one hundred lots. (43) "Secondary collector"means a road or street that carries traffic from local access and marginal access roads or streets to the major collectors.Generally,secondary collectors will serve areas containing more than twenty-five and less than one hundred lots. (4)"Local access road or street" means a road or street that serves primarily a limited number of abutting properties,Generally, local access roads or streets will serve twenty-five or fewer lots. 7