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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023/11/07 - Regular Board of Mason County Commissioners , Proceedings Commission Chambers 411 N 5th St, Shelton, WA 98584 November 7, 2023 1. Call to Order—The Chairperson called the regular meeting to order at 9:01 a.m. 2. Pledge of Allegiance—Richard Dickinson led the flag salute. 3. Roll Call—Present: 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 Robert Edwards, Shadowood Homeowners Association Board Member, sent in a letter regarding Public Works paving their roads. 4.1.2 Skokomish Grange#379 sent in a request for financial assistance for the restoration and preservation of the historical grange. 4.1.3 Chauffeurs,Teamsters&Helpers Union Local No.252 sent in notice of contract opening for the Mason County Juvenile Detention Collective Bargaining Agreement—January 1, 2021 through December 31,2023. 4.1.4 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission sent in the following:Plan and Schedule to address the Annual Dam Safety Inspection Follow-Up items for the Cushman Project; Owner's Dam Safety Program(ODSP)External Audit due by December 1,2025 for the Tacoma Power Projects;revised Sudden Failure Assessment Follow-Up Plan and Schedule for the Cushman Project; and Minimum Flow Deviations—Article 407(1). 4.1.5 Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board sent in cannabis.license approval for 2 Budz LLC. 4.1.6 Ken VanBuskirk sent in comment regarding the Theler Trail. 4.1.7 Mason County Public Hospital District No.2 sent in levy certification. 5. Open Forum for Citizen Input Steve,journalist with Inland Auditing Media,requested clarification around questions posed to Mark Neary and Peter Jones regarding a public records request previously submitted and would like to set a meeting with Mark and/or the Commissioners for answers. 6. Adoption of Agenda Cmmr. Shutty/Neatherlin moved and seconded to adopt the agenda as published. Motion carried unanimously. N-aye; S-aye; T-aye. 7. Approval of Minutes Cmmr.Neatherlin/Shutty moved and seconded to adopt the.September 26,2023 Regular Minutes and October 2,2023 Briefing Minutes as presented. Motion carried unanimously. N- aye; S-aye; T-aye. 8. Approval of Action Agenda 8.1 Approval.of Warrants and Treasurer Electronic Remittances Claims Clearing Fund Warrant# 8100199-8100541 $4,321,481.46 Direct Deposit Fund Warrant# 100883-101288 $ 853,512.08 Salary Clearing Fund Warrant#7007698-7007723 $ 567,927.25 8.2 Approval of the Resolution voiding outstanding warrants as listed in Exhibit A. (Exhibit A, Resolution No.2023-059) 8.3 Approval of the contract amendment with Community Lifeline putting Community Lifeline on Reduced Funding Status due to non-compliance and the inability to effectively implement corrective action,quality improvement, and technical assistance provided. 8.4 Approval to award Wildwood Playgrounds NW located in Portland,Oregon the contract to install the Sandhill Field playground equipment at the turnkey installation quote of $137,177.64. 8.5 Approval of the Resolution designating certain low volume unpaved County access roads as Primitive Roads. (Exhibit B,Resolution No.2023-060) 8.6 Approval of the Resolution for County Road Projects(CRPs)no.2051 —Shelton Matlock Road safety enhancement project,2052—North Shore Road Tahuya Post Office bridge project,2053 —Shetland Road Road Improvement District project, and 2043 through 2058 for the Eells Hill Road,Tahuya Blacksmith Road,Ellis Road,Yates Road,and Beerbower Road gravel road conversion projects; approval for the County Engineer to advertise Request for Qualifications (RFQ) as needed for consultant services for the project(s)and enter into contract(s); and approval for the County Engineer and/or Chair to sign all pertinent documents. (Exhibit C, Resolution No.2023-061) 8.7 Approval to purchase the Texscan Z5000 for the estimated amount of$1,659 to replace and upgrade the"Channel 3"broadcast system. 8.8 Approval to reappoint Dan Dittmer and Pamela Stevens to the Veterans Advisory Board for a two-year term which will expire November 7,2025. 8.9 Approval of the Resolution amending Resolution no.2023-048 revising the Non-Represented Salary Range Table to add the Building Official position at Range 38. (Exhibit D,Resolution No.2023-062) 8.10 Approval to appoint William Harris to the Transportation Improvement Program Citizens Advisory Panel(TIP-CAP)to represent Commissioner District 1 —Allyn Urban Growth Area (UGA)for a three-year term expiring November 7,2026. 8.11 Approval of the following Mason County Officers, Employees, and Volunteer(s) request for Defense and Indemnification coverage assigned by the County as named defendants in the case of Nathan Bradley Fouts#323460, Case No. 3:23-ev-05594-RAJ-DWC United States District Court Case served upon them on October 26, 2023 via USPS:Kevin Hanson. Cmmr.Neatherlin/Shutty moved and seconded to approve action items 8.1 through 8.11 with the exception of item 8.6 for separate discussion and vote. Motion carried unanimously. N-aye; S-aye; T-aye. Item 8.6 Dave Smith shared this is to establish County Road Project(CRP)numbers for the various projects listed. There are several conversions of gravel roads to chipseal/asphalt. A CRP allows Public Works to set up a funding mechanism to charge and track all costs associated with a project. This allows the paperwork to be rectified by the various funding sources for auditing,billing, etc. Ken VanBuskirk commented that he watched the briefing and understood that the CRP is just to establish a number for tracking. Mr. Carey sent an email this morning regarding Caldervin Creek and Ken suggested the County file a motion to intervene in the recent court matter to protect the County. Cmmr.Shutty/Neatherlin moved and seconded to approve item 8.6 approval of the Resolution for County Road Projects(CRPs)no.2051—Shelton Matlock Road safety enhancement project, 2052—North Shore Road Tahuya Post Office bridge project,2053—Shetland Road Road 2 1 November 7 , 2023 Commission Minutes Improvement District project,and 2043 through 2058 for the Eells Hill Road,Tahuya Blacksmith Road,Ellis Road,Yates Road,and Beerbower Road gravel road conversion projects; approval for the County Engineer to advertise Request for Qualifications(RFQ)as needed for consultant services for the project(s)and enter into contract(s); and approval for the County Engineer and/or Chair to sign all pertinent documents. Motion carried unanimously. N-aye; S-aye;T-aye. 9. Other Business(Department Heads and Elected Officials) Mark Neary,County Administrator,provided an update on what the County has accomplished regarding Corrections. The County signed the current Collective Bargaining Agreement(CBA) on January 3,2023. For 2022-2023 a$10,000 retention bonus was issued and for 2022-2024 an additional$2,500 retention bonus will be paid. The Corrections Deputy wage increased 12%at entry plus step increases for each year of service. Once topped out,the individual will receive longevity pay. Health insurance increased 11.45%. Shift differential increased from$0.50 an hour to$1.00 an hour. Requirements for out-of-class pay have been reduced to a shorter time period for additional compensation. Mason County, compared to the seven comparable counties, ranks no.4. Human Resources has increased recruitment efforts by attending eight career fairs and community events,bolstering social media,funding recruitment efforts, and continues to work with the Sheriff s Office. Requirements around marijuana usage were lessened. The County implemented a Flexible Spending Account(FSA)for tax benefit. The Commissioners approved an outsourcing contract with Nisqually where 20 inmates are currently housed. Steve Duenkel,Auditor,reminded everyone that it is Election Day and to submit ballots. 10. 9:15 a.m.Public Hearings and Items Set for a Certain Time Please see above options to provide public testimony. These options are available only while COVID-19 OPMA meeting restrictions are in place. 10.1 Public Hearing to review and consider awarding the Solid Waste long haul transport and disposal contract to Mason County Garbage. Staff:Richard Dickinson Richard Dickinson,Public Works Deputy Director for Utilities and Waste Management, shared that Public Works advertised a Request for Proposals(RFP)in May and received two proposals that were deemed responsive. Interviews were held with Republic Services and Mason County Garbage on July 12,2023. Currently Republic Services is providing hauling and subcontracts with Brady Trucking Company for disposal at their Roosevelt Landfill in Goldendale,Washington. The contract expires February 28,2024. The Board previously authorized staff to advertise for a Public Hearing to be held August 1,2023. Due to a scheduled conflict in ongoing negotiations,the Board rescheduled the Public Hearing to November 7,2023. Negotiations\have not concluded at this time. Staff requests a Public Hearing continuation. Budget impacts are unknown, last year approximately$3.1 million was spent to haul and dispose of solid waste. Notice of Public Hearing was published July 20 and 27,2023. Public Works would like to publish a Notice of Hearing again to continue the Public Hearing to December 5,2023. Mark added that if negotiations are complete,the December 5,2023 Public Hearing will be fine. If not,the request will be for the Board to continue the Public Hearing to January 16, 2024. The County has met the notification requirements,but since the hearing has been continued three times another notice to the public should be issued. Cmmr.Neatherlin/Shutty moved and seconded to table discussion until December 5. Motion carried unanimously. N-aye; S-aye; T-aye. 3 November 7 , 2023 Commi.ssion Minutes Cmmr.Neatherlin shared the Commission had a long discussion and requested the December 5, 2023 Public Hearing because there is a list of things the Commissioners want to see fulfilled before a decision is made. 10.2 Public Hearing to consider establishing a 25 mile-per-hour(mph)speed limit on Sunnyslope Road and Kelly Hall Road and to consider changing the 45-mph speed limit on Brockdale Road from milepost 1.973 to milepost 2.080 to 30-mph. Staff:David Smith David Smith,Department of Public Works, shared there are three items. Establishing a speed limit on Sunnyslope Road,Kelly Hall Road, and revising the current speed limit on a portion of Brockdale Road. Sunnyslope and Kelly Hall were primitive gravel roads converted to hard surface,therefore they no longer qualify for primitive road status. The recommended speed limit is 25 miles-per-hour. For Brockdale,this is a safety issue and a"house cleaning"issue. At the intersection of Batstone and Island Lake, it was 45-mph one direction and 30-mph the other direction because that is where the City-County boundary is. The recommendation is to be consistent in both directions at 30-mph for safety issues. Mark asked where the speed limit changes from 45-mph to 30-mph,will the County put out flashing speed limit signs to make people aware of the speed limit change? Dave shared there is a red flag put on the signs to make aware of the change in traffic pattern. Cmmr. Shutty/Neatherlin moved and seconded to approve following changes to Road 61950 Sunnyslope Road recommended 25 mph from milepost 0.000 to 0.551,Road 01300 Kelly Hall 25 mph from milepost 0.00 to 1.9460 and Road 90090 and 50090 Brockdale Road from 45 mph to 30 mph from milepost 1.973 to 2.08. Motion carried unanimously. N-aye; S-aye; T-aye. Cmmr. Shutty added this change is for safety,but it is also a great opportunity to highlight the gravel road conversion program. The speed limits wouldn't be changed on Sunnyslope or Kelly Hall if not for that program and getting the projects completed. Maybe the Sheriff's Office can do a speed detail for those on Kelly Hall Road. Cmmr.Neatherlin commented on doing a count within a year to see if it is within the 80' percentile. On Pickering Road after the speed limit was lowered, it had to be raised again because people were traveling much faster and passing school buses because it wasn't realistic. Hearings had to be held to raise the speed limit in areas that had businesses and everything else in order to protect people. This is why the 80t'percentile was mentioned. 11. Board's Calendar and Reports—The Commissioners reported on meetings attended the past week and announced their upcoming weekly meetings. 12. Adjournment—The meeting adjourned at 9:55 a.m. 41 November 7 , 2023 Commission Minutes BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: MASON COUNTY, WASMNGTON McKenzie Sm , C k of the Board Sharon Trask, Chair Ran Neather ,Vice-Chair Kevin Shutty, C mmissioner 5 November 7 , 2023 Commission Minutes exh�b�� a RESOLUTION NO.3-013- Mc) CANCELLATION OF OUTSTANDING WARRANTS WHEREAS, RCW 39.56.040 states in part................warrants not presented within in one year of their issue,shall be canceled by passage of a resolution of the governing body of the municipal corporations,and upon such notice of passage of such resolution the auditor of the municipal corporation and the treasurer of the municipal corporation shall transfer all records of such warrants so as to the funds as if such warrants had never been drawn. WHEREAS, approval of such resolution will allow the auditor and/or treasurer of such municipal corporation the authority to void the warrants as listed in Exhibit A and provide for in the process adjusted cash balances to those funds for which the warrants were originally drawn as required by RCW 39,56.040. WHEREAS,the County Auditor's Office has finished then-due diligence efforts and provided the Treasurer's Office with an updated list of outstanding warrants to be voided.Such list has been attached as Exhibit A. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Mason County Commissioners hereby authorize the County Auditor's Office to void the outstanding warrants as set out in Exhibit A, attached pursuant to RCW 39.56.040. n Dated this day of V\hk ,2023. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MASON COUNTY,WASHINGTON ATTEST: C 9X1 Sharon Trask,Chair McKenzie Smit , Clerc of the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: RanLfy Neath lin,Vice Chair Tim Whitehead, Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Kevin Shutty, Con,,IIssioner cc:Auditor Finance,Treasurer's Office VOIDED COUNTY WARRANT REPORT WARRANT#: AMOUNT: DATE WRITTEN: PAYEE: 8081399 $ 31.17 7/6/2021 ALBIN, MURIAH LEE 8081446 $ 33.97 7/6/2021 DAEUBLE, CLINTON THEODORE 8081459 $ 63.46 7/6/2021 ELLINGBOE, MARTIN THOMAS 8081477 $ 10.90 7/6/2021 FULLER, LASONDRA ANGEL 8081505 $ 22.24 7/6/2021 HARRINGTON, ELIZABETH MAE 8081528 $ 15.71 7/6/2021 KELLY, RUBY MAE 8081544 $ 28.48 7/6/2021 LEITZKE, NICHOLE MARIE 8081555 $ 30.38 7/6/2021 MCCOLM, GENE ARTHUR 8081563 $ 42.62 7/6/2021 MERTZ, CHRISTOPHER ARTHUR 8081573 $ 15.94 7/6/2021 MUERI,TORRI A W 8081575 $ 18.96 7/6/2021 MUZY, JOSEPH EDWARD 8081617 $ 17.62 7/6/2021 SALMI, RYAN PATRICK 8081650 $ 51.66 7/6/2021 TWOGOOD, JAMES MICHAEL 8081654 $ 37.02 7/6/2021 WALLIN,SEAN KELLUM 8081660 $ 16.61 7/6/2021 WIDOLF, JAMES PHILIP 8081936 $ 200.00 7/13/2021 WALDEMAR ROBINSON 8082315 $ 100.00 8/4/2021 WASHINGTON COUNCIL OF COUNTY SURVEYORS 8082487 $ 32.96 8/16/2021 BADERTSCHER, PATRICK DARRE 8082517 $ 32.85 8/16/2021 CASTRO,TONY RAY 8082528 $ 32.06 8/16/2021 CRESCI, KEVIN JOHN 8082531 $ 13.14 8/16/2021 CUTLER, OLIVIA CORBYN 8082548 $ 11.68 8/16/2021 EKMAN, CINDY J 8082549 $ 11.46 8/16/2021 ELKINS, JUSTIN MATTHEW 8082558 $ 24.67 8/16/2021 FITZMAURICE, COLE MATTHEW 8082566 $ 34.30 8/16/2021 GALUSHA, DANSING 8082569 $ 28.70 8/16/2021 GLASER, SHELLEY L 8082581 $ 19.07 8/16/2021 HENDRIX, JEFFREY MICHAEL 8082593 $ 14.37 8/16/2021 HOWARD, STEPHANIE ANN 8082612 $ 27.17 8/16/2021 LOPEZ, ROBERT VINCENT 8082624 $ 47.10 8/16/2021 MCCURDY, CHARLENE LORETTA 8082633 $ 33.52 8/16/2021 MILLER, AUSTIN WILLIAM-JAM 8082634 $ 33.97 8/16/2021 MILLER, ELIZABETH KATHERIN 8082635 $ 30.05 8/16/2021 MILLER, MARK ALAN 8082660 $ 10.22 8/16/2021 ONEIL, CORY PAUL 8082670 $ 18.96 8/16/2021 PURCELL, ANGELA LORAINE 8082673 $ 12.80 8/16/2021 RHEAUME, JENNIFER ELLEN 8082692 $ 50.24 8/16/2021 SHINNERS, LAURA ANN 8082698 $ 39.57 8/16/2021 SPLETSTOESER, ANDREW LEE 8082712 $ 54.05 8/16/2021 WAKELY, PHILLIP ERIC 8082779 $ 8D.00 8/18/2021 WASHINGTON STATE PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATIOI 8082907 $ 195.00 8/25/2021 DAVID WINDOM 8083107 $ 59.65 9/7/2021 FRENCH,TERESA LYNN 8083123 $ 46.88 9/7/2021 JENNE, MARJORIE KAY 8083154 $ 20.86 9/7/2021 SCHULZ, JONATHAN DAVID 8083164 $ 40.80 9/7/2021 TOTTEN, DOC JUSTIN 8083291 $ 10.00 9/9/2021 ALANNAH ATKINS 8083735 $ 10.00 10/6/2021 BRITTANY SPENCER 8083790 $ 11.79 10/11/2021 BRANNER, REBECCA LYNN 8083808 $ 34.53 10/11/2021 MORRIS, ZECHARIAH JOHN 8083815 $ 15.94 10/11/2021 RUTH, PATRICK TODD 8083821 $ 36.99 .10/11/2021 URBAND, COREY GABRIEL 8083990 $ 1,320.94 10/13/2021 NORTHWEST CASCADE INC 8084163 $ 260.00 10/27/2021 OSCAR MATIAS PABLO 8084640 $ 17.95 11/23/2021 ABAD,TEODORO WILLIAM 8084646 $ 14.03 11/23/2021 DECICIO,TRAVIS CODY 8084659 $ 22.91 11/23/2021 LUCK, HEATHER NICOLE 8084661 $ 78.69 11/23/2021 MANNAHAN, BENJAMIN TYLER 8085262 $ 3.53 12/21/2021 CHANTEL PERSONDEK 8085306 $ 38.00 12/22/2021 BARNES, KARA LEA 8085314 $ 49.31 12/22/2021 BULES, BRANDON MICHAEL 8085321 $ 11.46 12/22/2021 CLARK, BRANDEN JAMES 8085323 $ 16.72 12/22/2021 COOTS, JENNAFER MEAGAN 8085358 $ 41.02 12/22/2021 JOHNSON, JUSTIN DEAN 8085369 $ 13.92 12/22/2021 LEVIN, KIMBERLY ANN 8085378 $ 23.78 12/22/2021 MARTIN, PATRISHA RAE 8085388 $ 30.27 12/22/2021 MISSAK, DAVID JAMES 8085447 . $ 63.90 12/22/2021 WALSH, KYLEIGH ANA SHEA 8085460 $ 34.30 12/22/2021 ZIMMERMAN, MICHAEL ANTHONY 8085623 $ 64.88 1/12/2D22 JENNIFER HAYDEN 8085917 $ 875.00 1/26/2022 WASHINGTON DEFENDER ASSOCIATION 8086124 $ 80.93 2/3/2022 BANKS, COLE PATRICK 8086158 $ 40.16 2/3/2022 ERICKSON, CHRISTA MARIE 8086168 $ 92.56 2/3/2022 FOWLER, FELICITY ANNE 8086203 $ 93.92 2/3/2022 MASON,STEVEN ANTHONY 8086208 $ 104.00 2/3/2022 MILOVICH, FELICITY TRACI 8086407 $ 5.00 2/16/2022 DINA MARIE GUIJOSA 8086412 $ 1.40 2/16/2022 SAMANTHA ROSE WILLARD 8086406 $ 2,997.16 2/16/2022 DARCY MARLENE RAMSFIELD 8086411 $ 790.00 2/16/2022 RAFAEL AGUIRRE-SOSA 8086413 $ 525.00 2/16/2022 SHAWN DEAN RODIA 8086408 $ 3.35 2/16/2022 Gary Lewis Witherbee 8086710 $ 6,359.36 3/2/2022 WEBQA INC 8086730 $ 354.00 3/2/2022 YWCA PASSAGE POINT 8086788 $ 23.49 3/3/2022 DATA DRIVEN SAFETY LLC 8086792 $ 10.00 3/8/2022 JUSTIN MCCASLIN 8087049 $ 10.00 3/23/2022 MARKIE HAUBRICK 8087047 $ 27.28 3/23/2022 PENNY HOLLAND 8087269 $ 44.34 4/5/2022 ADAMS, IAIN 8087273 $ 43.46 4/5/2022 BAILEY, DAVID WAYNE 8087280 $ 11.87 4/5/2022 BRANNER, ROSE MARIE 8087282 $ 16.08 4/5/2022 CALHOUN, ROGER G 8087288 $ 10.70 4/5/2022 DRUESEDOW, JOSEPH LEVI 8087309 $ 12.69 4/5/2022 LAGERBERG, BRIAN RONALD 8087330 $ 23.81 4/5/2022 PRIDMORE, ELLIOT JOHN WILL 8087333 $ 39.19 4/5/2022 SALINAS, DANIELLE RACHEL 8087340 $ 17.72 4/5/2022 SIMMONS, KENNETH 8087744 $ 1,909.02 4/27/2022 JOHN DOUGLAS GLOVER 8087747 $ 50.00 4/27/2022 RICHARD HENRY 8088107 $ 15.38 5/12/2022 BICHSEL, ANDREA VIRGINIA 8088145 $ 27.43 5/12/2022 WALL, JOSHUA JAMES 8088146 $ 68.20 5/12/2022 WALLACE, KATELYNN ANN 8088148 $ 11.05 5/12/2022 WEST, ERIC BRYON 8088221 $ 110.00 5/18/2022 OSCAR MATIAS PABLO 8088296 $ 10.59 5/25/2022 FERMIN CALMO PEREZ 8088297 $ 10.00 5/25/2022 MYNOR VELASQUEZ RAMIREZ 8088298 $ 10.00 5/25/2022 ROSELIA CALMO CRUZ 8088522 $ 12.93 6/7/2022 AMICK, NATASHA E 8088523 $ 31.06 6/7/2022 ARRINGTON, FAYRENE B 8088550 $ 39.84 6/7/2022 CAMACHO, RAYMOND 8088566 $ 11.17 6/7/2022 DAHL, FIONA MAY 8088592 $ 1 1.52 6/7/2022 GOUDY, MICHELLE MARIAH 8088596 $ 18.19 6/7/2022 GUYER, CATHERINE ELIZABETH 8088597 $ 25.44 6/7/2022 HACKETT, ANGELA L 8088607 $ 20.30 6/7/2022 HOZA, KATHLEEN MARIE 8088614 $ 13.86 6/7/2022 JOHNSON, CHRYSTOPHER DEAN 8088624 $ 40.30 6/7/2022 KIRKPATRICK, RICHARD L 8088636 $ 35.62 6/7/2022 LEARY, PATRICK CHRISTIAN 8088637 $ 47.85 6/7/2022 LESTER, JOHN PAUL 8088640 $ 10.70 6/7/2022 LOFGREN, INER LEE CECIL 8088653 $ 23.92 6/7/2022 MILLER, RYAN PHILLIP 8088654 $ 40.30 6/7/2022 MOE, ADRIC DAMIEN 8088659 $ 11.29 6/7/2022 MULLIGAN, DAVID JORDAN 8088663 $ 11.05 6/7/2022 NOREEN,THOMAS E 8088669 $ 24.27 6/7/2022 PAPE, DIANN DENISE 8088685 $ 32.23 6/7/2022 RANDLE, CASSAUNDRA LEA 8088700 $ 21.82 6/7/2022 SHAW, MARK ANDREW 8088716 $ 37.85 6/7/2022 TIMMONS, DANIEL SEAN 8088767 $ 300.00 6/9/2022 ROSA G BORJA 8088801 $ 36.27 6/9/2022 CHRISTINA.MULLER-SHINN 8089148 $ 48.40 6/28/2022 DAKOTA OLIVER $ 19,758.02 TOTAL FOR 631.000000.000.000 . 7006477 $ 11.76 2/25/2022 KEALY, COLLEEN J. 7006480 $ 28.65 2/25/2022 LARSEN, MADISON M 7006481 $ 13.17 2/25/2022 MADISON,TREVOR S. $ 53.58 TOTAL FOR 632.000000.000.000 RESOLUTION NO. 2023 DV ex�n�b�k 3 REPLACING RESOLUTION 2022-069 MASON COUNTY ROADS DESIGNATED AS PRIMNTIVE ROADS WHEREAS,WAC 468-95-290,pursuant to RCW`36.75.300, authorizes a classification of county roads to be designated by resolution as primitive roads; and, WHEREAS, the legislative authority of each county may,by resolution, classify and designate portions of the county road as primitive roads where the designated road portion: (1) Is not classified as part of the county primary system, as provided for in RCW 36.86.070; (2) Has a gravel or earth driving surface; and (3) Has an average annual daily traffic of one hundred or fewer vehicles; and WHEREAS,WAC 468-95-090 states that any road designated as a primitive road shall be marked with a"PRIMITIVE ROAD" sign at all places where the primitive road-portion begins or connects with a highway other than a primitive road. WHEREAS,Mason County first designated primitive roads within the county road system in 1982,Resolution 62-82, and has updated the list as changes have-been made to our road system that affect the primitive-road-status; and, WHEREAS,the County Engineer has reviewed the county road system and determined which roads are appropriate to be classified as primitive roads. NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED,that the following roads be designated Primitive Roads: Road Start End Total Road Name Number Sec.-Twn.-Rn . Mile Mile Length FORD LOOP RD 00100`' 05 19N 6W 0.094 1.6 99 1.585 BEERBOWER RD 02230 30 19N 6W 1.247 3.063 1.816 WHITE RD 06360 36 20N 4W 0.291 0.938 0.647 ROCK CREEK RD 10480 03 19N 4W 0.000 1.101 1.101 WALDRIP RD 14320 21 19N 3W 0.000 0.082 0.082 ELLIS RD 15960 02 19N 3W 0.000 0.720 0.720 COVE DRIVE 27170 16 2N 2W 0.000 0.132 0.132 SQUAXIN DRIVE 30320 01 19N 2W 0.000 0.090 0.090 MAPLES RD 32850 24 20N 2W 0.038 0.602 0.602 CEMETERY RD 35650 12 20N 2W 0.000 0.130 0.130 YATES RD 36600 35 21N 2W 0.011 1.129 1.118 FOUR CORNERS RD 40590 30 21N 4W 0.000 3.275 3.275 EELLS HILL1D 40850 18 21N 4W 0.163 5.357 5.194 CALIFORNIA RD 41100 26 21N 4W 0.104 5.409 5.305 CALIFORNIA CUT-OFF RD 41380 18 21N 4W 0.000 0.568 0.568 Page 1 of 2 panes Resolution 2023--okpp Road Start End Total Road Name Number Sec.-Twn.-Rn . Mile Mile Length NASON RD 52400 36 21N 3W 0.000 0.190 0.190 WEBB HILL RD 57530 25 21N 2W 1.810 3.013 1.203 ROO'S COURT 62350 04 21N 2W 0.000 0.371 0.371 Total 24.129 NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Mason County Commissioners hereby replaces Resolution 2022-069. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Engineer place appropriate primitive road signing on the above designated primitive roads. DATED this day of , 2023. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: MASON COUNTY,WASHINGTON MCKENZI SM H SHARD RASK, Chair Clerk of the Board lel APPROVED AS TO FORM RA14DY NEATHERLIN, Vice Chair r KEV1N , Commissioner TIM WHITEHEAD, Ch. DPA BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MASON COUNTY,WASHINGTON. In the matter of initiating county road projects and assigning CRP numbers. Resolution No.2023--OUI IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED THAT tie roads listed below be improved as shown between die points indicated. These projects are hereby declared to be public necessity and the county road engineer is hereby ordered and authorized to report and proceed as by law provided.(RCW 36.75.050,36.80.030,36.80.070 and/or WAC 136-I8-030). IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that appropriations from the officially adopted road fund budget and based on tie county engineers estimates are hereby made in die amount and for the purposes shown: Cost Estimate(Thousand S) Annual Contract CRP No. Conti Road Name or Bridge Road Log I Type of and/or Prog.item No. No. Project Name MP to Io M.P. I Work Local Grant(Other Engr R/W County Project Total No ;(See Code) Forces 2051 17 Shelton Matlock Road 90100 Safety Enhancements 1.76-7.67 E - 1,396,692 - - 1,396,692 1,396,692 2052 7 North Shore Road 70390 Tahuya Post Office 14.88-14.90 I 200,000 - - - 200,000 200,000 Bridge 2053 26 Shetland Road - Road Improvement 0.00-1.30 E 364,000 364,000 364,000 District(RID) - 2054 I Eons Hill Road 40850 Gravel Road Conversion 0.00-S.G 1 C 272,790 - - - 272,790 272,790 2055 2 Tahuya Blacksmftt Road 70670 Gravel Road 2.90-4.63 C 108,990 - - - 108,990 108,990 Conversion 2056 3 Ellis Road 15960 Gravel Road Conversion O.OD-0.58 C 35,000 - - - 35,000 35,000 2057 4 Yates Road 36600 Gravel Road Conversion 0.00-131 C 82,530 - - - 82,530 82,530 L:::l 2058 22 Beerbower Road 02230 Gravel Road Conversion ]•_5-3.06 C 114,030 - - - 114,030 114,030 (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)340 1,760,692 (9) (10) 2,574,032 (2;,032 (6) TYPE OF WORK CODE A.Grading and Drainage F.Sidewalks K.Environmental Mitigation (11) The construction is to be accomplished by contract B. Base&Top Course G.Traffic Facilities L.Fish Passage in accordance with RCW 36.77.020 eL seq.AND/OR C. B.S.T./SEALS H.Paths,Trails,Bikeways The construction is to be accomplished by county D.A.C./P.C.C.Pavement I. Bridges forces in accordance with RCW 36.77.065 and WAC 136.18 E.Curbs and Guuttetterss J. Ferry Facilities ADOPTED this T day of .2023 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MASON COUNTY,WASHINGTON X Iharon T Chair' sk,C aiair' McKenzie Smith,CleW of tltc BUd APPROVE AS TO FORM: Ran y Neatlherlin,- hair (� 1Ln Whitehead, Ch.II.•P:f� Kevin Shutty, omh ssioner CC: Commissioners Engineer JOURNAL: Publ.In I I/1623(Sill Rd Dept.) RESOLUTION NO. IM-0192 AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2023-048 REVISE THE NON-REPRESENTED SALARY RANGE TABLE TO UPDATE CLASSIFICATION TITLES AND RANGES. WHEREAS- RCW 36.16.070 states... The Board shall fix the compensation of all employees; WHEREAS there is a need to add the new position of Building Official to the scale as presented. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,that the Board of County Commissioners does hereby revise the Non-Represented Salary Scale Range Alignment approving the attached 2023 Non-Represented Salary Schedule to be effective November 7, 2023. DATED this day of ATTEST: . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON McKenzie S ith, Jerk of the Board Sharon Trask, Chair APPROVED AS TO FORM: Kevin Shutty, Co missioner _" XP . - I - ead, Chief DPA Ran Nea rlin, Commissioner Pagel1 2023 Non-Represented Salary Range Alignment RANGE CLASSIFICATION TITLE JOB CLASS STEP 1 I STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 STEP 8 STEP 9 STEP 10 49 County Administrator 3601 Annual $148,678.73 $ 152.395.70 $ 156,205.46 $160,110.71 $ 164,113.63 $168,216.19 $ 172,421.56 $176,732.18 $ 181,150.48 $ 185,679.25 Monthly $ 12,389.89 $ 12,699.64 $ 13.017.12 $ 13,342.56 $ 13,676.14 $ 14,018.02 $ 14,368.46 $ 14,727.68 $ 15,095.87 $ 15,473.27 Semi-Monthly $ 6,194.95 $ 6,349.82 $ 6 508.56 $ 6,671.28 $ 6,838.07 $ 7,009.01 $ 7,184.23 $ 7,363.84 7,547.94 $ 7,736.64 48 Community Development Director 2070 Annual $122,404.03 $ 125,543.22 $ 128,762.26 $132,063.12 $ 135,449.93 $138.922.21 $ 142,395.22 $145,955.17 $ 149,604.D4 $ 153.344.15 Human Resources Director 2900 Monthly $ 10,200.34 $ 10,461.94 $ 10.730.19 $ 11,005.26 $ 11.287.49 $ 11,576.85 $ 11.866.27 $ 12,162.93 $ 12.467.00 $ 12,778.68 Public Health&Human Services Director 2170 Semi-Monthly $ 5,100.17 $ 5,230.97 $ 5,365.09 $ 5,502.63 $ 5,643.75 $ 5,788.43 $ 5.933.13 $ 6,081.47 $ 6,233.50 $ 6,389.34 Public Works&Utilities Director 4005 UnderSheriff 3000 47 County Engineer 4008 Annual $104,742.97 $ 107,361.45 $ 109,953.51 $112,712.58 $ 115.554.01 $118,364.65 $ 121,330.OD $124,341.02 $ 127,449.55 $ 130,635.79 Monthly $ 8,728.58 $ 8,946.79 $ 9.163.63 $ 9,392.71 $ 9,629.50 $ 9,863.72 $ 10.110.83 $ 10,361.75 $ 10,620.80 $ 10,886.32 Semi-Monthly $ 4,364.29 $ 4,473.39 $ 4,581.81 $ 4,696.36 $ 4,814.75 $ 4,931.86 $ 5,055.42 $ 5,180.88 $ 5,310.40 $ 5,443.16 46 Annual $102,188.27 $ 104,742.88 $ 107,281.47 $109,963.49 $ 112,735.62 $115,477.71 $ 118.370.74 $121,308.32 $ 124,341.02 .$ 127,449.55 Monthly $ 8,515.69 $ 8,728.57 $ _. 8.940.12 $ 9,163.62 $ 9,394.63 $ 9,623.14 $ 9.86423 $ 10.109.03 $ 10.361.75 $ 10,620.80 Semi-Monthly $ 4,257.84 $ 4,364.29 $ 4 470.06 $ 4,581.81 $ 4,697.32 $ 4,811.57 $ 4,932.11 '$. 5,054.51 $ 5,180.88 $ 5,310.40 45 Chief Criminal Deputy 3002 Annual $ 99,695.87 $ 102.188.18 $ 104,664.85 $107,281.46 $ 109.985.97 $112,661.18 $ 115,483.65 $118,349.56 $ 121,305.32 $ 124,341.02 Monthly $ 8.307.99 $ 8,515.68 $ 8,722.07 $ 8.940.12 $ 9,165.50 $ 9,388.43 $ 9,623.64 $ 9,862.46 $ 10,109.03 $ 10,361.75 Semi-Monthly $ 4.153.99 1 $ 4,257.84 $ 4.361.04 $ 4,470.06 $ 4,582.75 1 $ 4,694.22 $ 4,811.82 $ 4,931.23 $ 5,054.51 $ 5 180.88 44 Deputy Director Public Works/Utilities&Waste Mgmt 4010 Annual $ 97,299.54 $ 99.732.01 $ 102,179.87 $104,734.21 $ 107.295.62 $109,970.83 $ 112,719.79 $115,542.25 $ 118,430.81 $ 121,391.58 Monthly $ '8,108.29 $ 8,311.00 .$. 8,514.99 $ 8,727.85 $ 8.941.30 $ 9,164.24 $ 9,393.32 $ 9,628.52 $ 9,869.23' $ 10,115.96 Semi-Nl2q!hL $ 4.054.15 $ 4,155.50 $ 4,257.49 $ 4,363.93 $ 4,470.65 $ 4,502.12 $ 4,696.66 $ 4,814.26 $ 4,934.62 $ 5,057.98 43 Chief Jail 3003 Annual $ 94,918.10 $ 97,290.99 $ 99.666.31 $102,156.38 $ 104,649.47 $107,281.21 $ 109.941.53 $112,705.14 $ 115,522.77 $ 118,410.84 Chief Public Defender 1160 Monthly $ 7,909.84 $ 8,107.58 $ 8,305.57 $ 8,513.20 $ 8,720.79 $ 8.940.10 $ 9,161.79 $ 9,392.09 $ 9,626.90 $ 9,867.57 Chief Superior Court Administrator 4650 SemkMonthly $ 3,954.92 $ - 4,053.79 $- 4,152.78 $ 4,256.60 $ 4,360.39 $ 4,470.05 $ 4 5B0.90 $ 4,696.05 $ 4,813.45 $ 4,933.78 42 Central Services Manager 1153 Annual $ 92,698.08 $ 95,015.53 $ 97,329.33 $ 99,762.54 $:102,179.87 $104,752.52 $ 107,369.12 $110,044.33 $ 112,795.44 $ 115,615.33 . Monthly .$ 7,724.84 $ 7,917.96 $ 8,110.78 $ .8,313.54 $ 8.514.99 $ 8,729.38 $ 8,947.43 $ 9,170.36 $ 9.399.62..$ 9.634.61 Semi-Monthl' $ 3,862.42 $' 3 956.98 $ 4.055.39 $ 4,156.77 $ 4,257.49 1 $ 4,364.69 $ 4,473.71 $ 4,585.18 1 $ 4.699.81 $ 4.817.31 41 Chief District Court Administrator 1180 Annual $ 90.405.04 $ 92,665.11 $ 94,918.10 $ 97,290.99 $ 99,680.73 $102,165.47 $ 104,723.22 $107,339.82 $ 110,023.31 $ 112,773.90 Jail Lieutenant 3005 Monthly $ 7,533.75 $ 7,722.09 $ 7,909.84 $ 8,107.58 $ 8,306.73 $ 8,513.79 $ 8.726.93 $ 8,944.98 $ 9.168.61 $ 9,397.82 Patrol Lieutenant 3005 Seml-Monthly $ 3,765.88 $ 3,861.05 $ 3,954.92 $ 4.053.79 $ 4,153.36 $ 4,256.89 $ 4,363.47 $ 4,472.49 $ 4.584.30 $ 4,698.91 Budget&Finance Manager 1155 Chief Finance Officer 2000 Chief Civil Deputy 30D1 40 Engineering and Construction Manager 4030 Annual $ B8273.66 $ 90,480.50 $ -92,698.08 $ 95,015.53 $ 97,314.19 $ 99,754.97 $ 102,253.87 $104,811.37 $ 107,431.66 $ 110.117A5 Monthly $ 7:356.14 $ 7,540.04 $ 7,724.84 $ 7,917.96 $ 8,109.52 '$ 8.312.91 $ 8,521.16 $. 8,734.28 $. '8,952.64 $ 9.176.45 Semi-Monthly $ 3 678.07 $ 3.770.02 1 $ 3,862.42 $ 3,958.98. $ 4,054.76 $ 4.156.46 $ 4.260.58 $. 4.367.14 $ 4.476.32 $ 4.588.23 39 Annual $ 86,112.98 $ 88,265.85 $ 90,435.07 $ 92,696.12 $ 94,947.89 $ 97,314.19 $ 99,754.97 $102,253.87 $ 104,810.21 $ 107,430.47 Monthly $ 7,176.08 $ 7.355.49 $ 7,536.26 $ 7,724.68 $ 7.912.32 $ 8,109.52 $ 8,312.91 $ 8,521.16 $ 8,734.18 $ 8,952.54 Semi-M2n!bL $ 3,588.04 $ 3,677.74 $ 3,768.13 $ 3,862.34 $ 3,956.16 $ 4.054.76 $ 4,156.46 $ 4,260.58 $ 4,367.09 $ 4,476.27 38 County Surveyor 4058 Annual $ 84.055.11 $ 86,156.46 $'• 88.259.01 $ 90,465.60 $ 92.669.02 $ 95,006.51) $ 97.343.25 $ 99.798.44 $ 102,293.40 $ 104,850.73 DEM/Parks&Trails Manager 2059 Monthly $ 7,004.59 $ 7.179.70 $ 7,354.92 $ 7.538.80 $ 7,722.42 $ 7.917.21 $ 8,111.94 $ 8.316.54 $ 8.524.45 $ 8,737.56 Faclities Manager 2058 Semi-Monthly $ 3,502.30 $ 3,589.85 $ 3,677.46 $ 3.769.40 $ 3,861.21: $ 3,95B.60 $ 4,055.97 $ 4,158.27 $ 4,262.22 $ 4,368.78 Water&Wastewater Manager 4015 Buildina Official TBO. 37 Annual $ 81.996.99 $ 84,047.05 $ 86,098.08 $ 88,250.46 $ 90,419.93 $ 92,669.02 $ 94,991.85 $ 97,358.14 $ 99,792.10 $ 112,286.90 Monthly $ 6.833.08 $ 7,003.92 $ 7,174.84 $ 7,354.21 $ 7,534.99 $ 7,722.42 $ 7,915.99 $ 8,113.18 $ 8,316.01 $ 8,523.91 Semi-Monthly $ 3,416.54 $ 3,501.96 $ 3,587.42 $ 3,677.10 $ 3,767.50 $ 3 861.21 $ 3 957.99 $ 4,056.59 $ 4,158.00 $ 4,261.95 36 Engineer III 4033 Annual $ 80,041.68 $ 82.042.90 $ 84.055.11 $ 85.156.45 $ 88.259.01' $ 90,478.54 $ 92,743.25 $. 95,064.86 $ 97,441.48 $ .99,877.52 Road Operations&Maintenance Manager 4231 Monthly $ 6,670.14 $ 6,836.91 $ 7,004.59 $ 7.179.70 $ 7,354.92 $ 7,539.88 $ 7,726.60 $ 7,922.07 $ 8,120.12 $ 8,323.13 Semi-Monthly $ 3.335.07 $ 3,418.45 $ 3,502.30, $ 3,589.85 .$ 3,677.46. $ 3,769.94 '$ 3,864.30 $, 3,961.04 $ 4.080.06 $ 4,161.56 RANGE CLASSIFICATION TITLE JOB CLASS STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEPS STEP 6 STEP 7 STEP B STEP 9 STEP 1 D 35 Juvenile Court Services Deputy Administrator 1052 Annual $ 78.116.16 $ 80,069.03 $ 82,026.05 $ 84,076.84 $ 86,127.63 $ B8,273.66 $ 90,492,95 $ 92,757.66 $ 95,076.60 $ 97,453.52 Community Health Manager 2171 Monthly $ 6,509.66 $ 6,672.42 $ 6.835.50 $ 7.005.40 $ 7,177.30 $ 7,356.14 $ 7,541.08 $ 7,729.81 $ 7,923.05 $ 8,121.13 Environmental Health Manacier 2169 Semi-Monthl $ 3,254.84 $ 3,336.21 $ 3,417.75 $ 3,503.20 $ 3,588.65 $ 3,678.07 S 3,770.54 $ 3,864.90 $ 3,961.53 $ 4,060.56 34 "Public Works Finance Manager 2011 Annual $ 76,263.66 $ 78,170.37 $ 80,056.94 $ 82,058.28 $ 84,069.76 $ 86,171.59 $ 88,332.27 $ 90,537.88 $ 92,801.33 $ 95.121.36 -Monthly $ 6,355.31 $ - 6,514.20 $ 6,671.41 $ 6,838.19 $ 7,005.81 $ 7,180.97 $ 7,361.02 $ 7,544.82 $ 7,733.44 $ 7,926.78 Semi-Monthly $ 3.177.65 $ 3.257.10 $ 3,335.71 $ 3,419.10 3,502.91 $ 3,590.48 $ 3,680.51 $ 3 772A1 $ 3,866.72 $ •3 963.39 33 Annual $ 74396.75 1 76,256.58 $ 78,116.16 $ 80,069.03 $ 82,D25.05 $ 84,059.76 $ 86,171.59 $ 88,332.27 $ 90,540.57 $ 92,804.09 Monthly $ 6:199.73 $ 6,354.71 $ 6,509.68 $ 6,672.42 $ 6,835.50 $ 7,005.81 $ 7,180.97 $ 7,361.02 $ 7.545.05 $ 7,733.67 SemkMonthl y $ 3099.85 $ 3,177.36 $ 3,254.84 $ 3,336.21 $ 3,417.75 $ 3.502.91 1 $ 3.590.48 $ 3.680.51 $ 3.772.52 1 $ 3,866.84 32 Project Support Services Manager - 4201 Annual $. 72,647.79 $ ..-74,463.91 $ 76.278.31 $ 78,185.27 $ 80,071.23 $ '82,070.00 $ 84,128.12 $ 86,230.68 $ BB,3B6.45. $ 90,596.11, Prosecuting Attorney Administrative Manager 2149 Monthly $ 6,053.98 $ 6,205.33 $ . 6,356.53 $ .6.515.44 $ 6.672.60 $ 6,839.17 $ 7,010.68 $ 7,185.89 $ 7,365.54_ $ 7,549.68 Semi-Monthly $ 3,026.99 $ '3 102.66 $ *3 178.26 $ 3,257.72 $ 3,336.30 $ 3,419.58 $ 3,505.34 $. 3,592.65 $. 3.682.77 $ 3.774.84 31 Chief Deputy Clerk 1108 Annual $ 70,825.08 $ 72,595.78 $ 74.382.34 $ 76,241.93 $ 78,101.51 $ 80,041.68 $ 82,055.11 $ 84,113.47 $ 86,216.31 $ 88.371.71 Juvenile Detention Manager 380D Monthly $ 5,902.09 $ 6,049.65 $ 6.198.53 $ 6,353.49 $ 6.508.46 $ 6,67D.14 $ 6,837.93 $ 7,009.46 $ 7,184.69 $ 7.364.31 Chief Deputy Assessor 1099 Semi-Monthly $ 2,951.05 $ 3,024.82 $ 3,099.26 $ 3,176.75 $ 3,254.23 $ 3,335.07 $ 3.418.96 $ 3,504.73 $ 3,592.35 $ 3,682.15 Chief Deputy Treasurer 1139 30' Engineering&Construction Assistant Manager 4029 'Annual $ 69;177.95 $ 70,907.38 $ 72,632.B9 $ 74,448.52 $ 76,263.66 $ .78,174.53 $ 80,100.29 $ 82.113.96 $ 84,166.81 $ 86.270.98 Monthly $ 5.764.83 $ 5,908.95 $ 6,052.74 $ 6,204.04 $ 6,355.31 $ 6,514.54 $ 6,675.02 $ 6.842.83 $ 7,013.90 $ 7,189.25 Semi-Monthlv $ 2.882.41 1$ 2,954.47 $ 3.026.37 $ 3102.02 $ 3.177.65 1 $ '3 257.27 $ 3.337.51 -$ 3,421.41 1 $ 3.506.95 $ 3,594.62 29 Equipment Maintenance Supervisor 4080 Annual $ 67,502.74 $. 69,190.41 $ 70,854.14 $ 72,625.57 $ 74,396.75 $ 76,278.31 $ 78,174.53 $ 80,130.08 $ 82,133.33 $ 84,185.66 Finance Manager 3410 _ Monthly $ 5,625.23 $ 5,765.87 $ 5.904.51 $ 8,052.13 $ 6,199.73 $ 6,356.53 $ 6,514.54 $ 6,677.51 $ 6,844.44 $ 7,015.56 Road Operations&Maintenance Supervisor 4022 Semi-Monthly $ 2,812.61 $ 2,882.93 $ 2.952.26 $ 3,026.07 $ 3,099.86 $ 3,178.26 $ 3,257.27 $ 3,338.75 $ 6,422.22 $ 3,507.78 Elections Administrator 1080 28 Engineer11 4032 Annual $ -65,885.16 $ -67,532.29 .$ 69.177.95 $ 70,907.38 $ 72,632.89 $ 74,440.71 $ 76,322.51 $ 78,233.62 $ 80,189.46 $ 82.194.20' Senior Epidemiologist 3416 Monthly $ 5,490.43 $ 5.627.69 $ 5,764.83 $ 5,908.95 $ 6,052.74 $ 6,203.39. $., 6,360.21 $ 6,519.47 $ 6,682.46 $ 6,849.52 Semi-Monthl $ 2 745.22 $ .2,813.85 $ 2 BB2.41 $ 2,954.47 $ 3,026.37 $ 3,10110 $ 3,180.10 -$ 3,259.73 $ 3,341.23 $- 3,424.76 27 Therapeutic Court Program Manager 2199 Annual $ 64,283.21 $ 65,890.29 $ 67,4BB.09 $ 69,175.27 $ 70,839A9 $ 72,632.89 $ 74,440.71 $ 76,293.45 $ 7B,200.79 $ 80,155.81 Solid Waste Manager 2200 Monthly $ 5,356.93 $ 5,490.86 $ 5,624.D1 $ 5,764.61 $ 5.903.29 $ 6.052.74 $ 6,203.39 $ 6,357.79 $ 6,516.73 $ 6.679.65 Public Works Office Administrator 2045 Semi-Monthly $ 2.678.47 1 $ 2,745.43 $ 2,812.00 $ 2,882.30 $ 2,951.65 $ 3,026.37 $ 3,101.70 $ 3.178.89 $ 3.258.37 $ 3.339.83 26 Erigtneer1 4031 Annual $'62;754.52 $ 64,323.26 $ 65,B85.16 $ 67,532.29 $ '69,177.95 $ 70,8B3.45 $ 72,676.85 $ 74,499.80 $ 76,362.30' $ 78,271,36� Epidemiologist 3415 .Monthly $ 5,229.54 $ 5,360.27 $ 5,490.43 $ 5.627.69 $ 5,764.83 $ 5.906.95 $ 6,056.40 $ . 6,208.32 $ 6,363.52 $ 6,522.61 SemkMonthl $ 2 614.77 $ 2,680.14 $ 2,745.22 $ 2,813.85 $ 2 8B2.41 $ 2,953.48 $ 3.028.20 $ 3.104.16 $ 3,181.76 $ 3 261.31 25 Human Resources Analyst 1157 Annual' $ 61,210.93 $ 62,741.33 $ 64,26B.07 $ 65.874.90 $ 67,473.93 $ 69.163.55 $ 70,869.04 $ 72,662.20 $ 74,478.75 $ 76,340.72 Risk Manager 1057 Monthly $ 5,100.91 $ 5,228.44 $ 5,355.67 $ 5,489.58 $ 5,622.83 $ 5,763.63 $ 5.905.75 $ 6,055.18 $ 6,206.56 $ 6,361.73 Semi-Monthly: $ 2,550.46 $ 2,614.22 $ 2,677.84 -$ 2,744.79 $ 2,811.41 $ 2 8B1.81 $ 2,952.88 $ 3,027.59 $ 3103.28 $ 3 1 B0.86 24 Clerk of the Board .. - ..- 1056 Annual $. 69,770.64 $. ..61,264.90 $' 62,754.52 $ 64,323.26 $ 65,885.16 $ 67,532.04 $ 89,207.75 $ 70.957.44 S 72,731.37.. $ '74,549.66 Noxious Weed Coordinator 2226 Monthly $, 4,980.89 $ 5,105.41 $ 5,229.54 $ 5,360.27 $ 5,490.43 $ 5,627.57 $ 5,767.31 $ 5,913.12 $ 6,060.95 $ 6,212.47 Office Manager 2040 Semi-Monthly $ 2.490.44 $ 2.552.70 $ 2,614.77 $ 2,680.14 $ 2,745.22 1 $ 2.813.84 $ 2.883.66 $. 2 956.56 1 $ 3.030.47 $ 3.106.24 23 Financial Analyst-SuperiorCourt 4652 Annual $ 58,299.82 $ 59,757.45 $ 61,210.93 $ 62,741.33L62,769.41 $ 65,885.16 $ 67,532.04 $ 69,207.75 .$ 70,937.94 $ 72,711.39 Financial Analyst-CentralCps 1158 Monthly $ 4,858.32 $ 4,979.79 $ 5.100.91 $ 5.228.44 $ 5,490.43 $ 5,627.67 $ 5.767.31 $ 5,911.49 $ 6,059.2B Public Records Coordinator 3602 Semi-Monthly $ 2,429.16 $ 2,489.89 $ 2,550.46 $ 2,614.224 $ 2,745.22 $ 2,813.84 $ 2,8B3.66 $ 2,955.75 $ 3,029.64 Lead Judicial Assistant 4653 Tern Financial Analyst-Central D s 3603 _ 22 Official Court Recorder/Family Law Facilitator 1192 Annual $ 56,918.87 $ 58,341.82 $ 59,770.64" $ 61,264.901 $ 64,327.16 $ 65,929.36 $ 67,576.00 $, 69.265.40 $ 70,997.04 Official Court Recorder/Judicial Assistant 1193 Monthly $ 4,743.24 $ 4,861.82 $ 4,980.89 $ 5,105.418 $ 5,360.60 $ 5.494.11 $ 5.631.33 $ 5.772.12 $ 5,916A2 Semi-Monthl $ 2 371.62 $ 2 430.91 $ 2 490.44 $ 2 552.709 $ 2,680.30 $ 2,747.06 $ 2.815.67 $ 2.886.06 $ 2 95B.21 21 WIC Coordinator/Certifier 3402 Annual $ 55,621.80 $ 56,909.83 $ 58,299.82 $ 59,757.45 $ 61,225.82 $ 62,754.52 $ 64.312.76 $ 65,914.95 $ 67,562.83 $ 69,251.90 _ Monthly $ 4.626.82 $ 4,742.49 $ 4,858.32 $ 4,979.79 $ 5.102.15 $ 5.229.54 $ 5,359.40 $ 5,492.91 $ 5,630.24 $ 5,770.99 Semi-Monthly $ 2,313.41 $ 2,371.24 $ 2,429.16 $ 2,489.89 $ 2,551.08 $ 2.614.77 $ 2,679.70 $ 2,746.46 $ 2 815.12 $ 2,885.50 20 Annual $ 54.184.32 $ 55,538.89 $ 56,903.97 $ 58,326.44 $ 59,755.74 $ 61,240.23 $ 62,783.82 $" 64,342.06. "$ 65,950.61 $ 67,599.38. Monthly $" 4.515.36 $ 4,628.24 $ 4,742.00 $ 4,860.54 $ 4,979.65 $ 5,103.35 $ 5,231.99 $ 5,361.84 $ 5,495.88 $ 5,633.28 Semis-Monthly $ '2 257.6B $ 2,314.12 $ 2,371.00 $ 2,430.27 $ 2,489.132 $ 2,551.68 $ 2,615.99 $ 2,680.92 $ 2,747.94 $ 2.816.64 19 Administrative Clerk 1055 Annual $ 52875.65 $ 54,197.02 $ 66,510.80 $ 56,909.83 $ 58,299.82 $ 59,770.64 $ 61.254.88 $ 62,798.72 $ 64,36B.6B $ 65,977.9D Monthly $ 4:406.30 $ 4,516.42 $ 5,542.57 $ 4,742.49 $ 4,858.32 $ 4,980.89 $ 5,104.57 $ 5,233.23 $ 5,364.06 $ 5,498.16 Semi-Monthly $ 2,203.15 $ 2,25B.21 $ 2,771.28 $ 2,371.24 $ 2,429.16 $ 2,490.44 $ 2,552.29 $ 2,616.61 $ 2,682.03 $ 2,749.08 RANGE CLASSIFICATION TITLE JOB CLASS STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 STEP 8 STEP 9 STEP 10 18 Annual $ 51,626.57 $ 52,917.16 $ 54,198.97 $ 55.554.03 $ 56,918.87 .$ 58,335.61 $ 59,799.94' $ 61,284.68 $ 62,816.79 $ 64,387.21 Monthly $ 4,302.21 $ 4.409.76 $ 4,516.58' $ 4,629.50 $ 4,743.24 $" 4,861.30 $ '4,983.33 $ 5,107.08 $ 5.234.73 $ 5,365.60 Semi-Monthly $_ 2 151.11 $ 2,204.88 $ 2,258.29 $ 2,314.75 $ 2,371.62 $ 2,430.65 2,491.66 $ 2,553.53 $ 2,617.37 $ 2,682.80 17 Annual $ 50,362.34 $ 51,621.44 $ 52,89D.30 $ 54,212.64 $ 55,536.94 $ 56,933.76 $ 58,344.26 $ 59,814.59 $ 61,309.96 $ 62,842.71 Monthly $ 4,196.86 $ 4,301.79 $ 4,407.53 $ 4,517.72 $ 4,628.08 $ 4,744.48 $ 4.862.02 $ 4,984.55 $ 5,109.16 $ 5,236.89 Semi-Monthly $ 2,098.43 $ 2,150.89 $ 2,203.76 $ 2,258.86 $ 2,314.04 $ 2,372.24 $ 2,431.01 $ 2,492.27 $ 2,554.58 $ 2,618.45 16 Annual $ 49.156.73 $ 50,385.79 $ 51,626.57 $ 52,917.16 $ 54,198.97 $ 55,566.49 $ 56,948.42 $ '56,358.67 $ 59,817.64 $ 61,313.08 Monthly $ 4.096.39 $ 4.198.82 $ 4.302.21 $ 4,409.76 $ 4,516.58 $ 4,63D.54 $ 4.745.70 $ 4,863.22 $ 4.984.80 $ 5,109.42 Semi-Monthly $ 2,048.20 $ 2.099.41 $ 2.151.11 $ 2,204.88 $ 2.258.29 $ 2,315.27 $ 2.372.85 1 $ 2.431.61 $ 2,492.40 1 $ 2,554.71 15 Deputy Coroner 3071 Annual $ 47,966.01 $ 49,165.27 $ 50,376.99 $ 51,636.33 $ 52,875.65 $ 54.1 B4.32 $ 55,521.80 $ 56,918.87 $ 58,341.84 $ 59,800.39 Monthly $ 3,997.17 $ 4,097.11 $ 4,198.08 $ 4,303.03 $ 4,406.30 $ 4,515.36 $ 4,626.82 $ 4,743.24 $ 4,B61.82 $ 4,983.37 Semi-Monthly $ 1,998.56 $ 2,048.55 $ 2,099.04 $ 2,151.51 $ 2,203.15 $ 2,257.68 $ 2.313.41 1 $ 2.371.62 $ 2,430.91 $ 2,491.68 14 Therapeutic Courts Caseworker 1185 Annual $ 46,805.57 $ 47,975.53 $ 49,142.32 $ 50,370.89 $ 51,597.26 $ 52,890.30 $ 54,213.62 $ 55,581.14 $ 56,970.67 $ 58,394.94 Monthly $ 3,900.46 $ 3,997.46 $ 4,095.19 $ 4,197.57 $ 4,299.77 $ 4,407.53 $ 4,517.80 $ 4,631.76 $ 4.747.56 $ 4,B66.24 Semi-Monthly $ 1.950.23 1 $ 1 998.98 $ 2,047.61) $ 2 098.79 $ 2,149.89 $ 2,203.76 $ 2,258.90 $ 2315.88 $ 2,373.78 $ 2,433.12 13 Administrative Assistant-Commissioners Office 3604 Annual $ 45,672.97 $ 46,B14.85 $ 47,951.60 $ 49,15D.38 $ 50,362.34 $ 51,611.91 $ 52,905.20 $ 54,228.52 $ 55,584.23 $ 56,973.84 Monthly $ 3:806.08 $ 3,901.24 $ 3.995.97 $ 4,095.86 $ 4.196.86 $ 4,300.99 $ 4,408.77 $ 4,519.04 $ 4,632.02 $ 4,747.82 Semi-Monthly $ 1,903.04 $ 1 95D.62 $ 1,997.98 $ 2,047.93 $ 2,098.43 $ 2,150.50 $ 2,204.38 $ 2,259.52 $ 2316.01 $ 2,373.91 12 - Annual $ 44,570.65 $ 45,684.94 $ 46.805.57 $ 47,975.53 $ 49,142.32 $ 50,376.99 $ 51,641.46 $ 52,919.85 $ 54,242.85 $ 55,598.92 Monthly $ 3,714.22 $ 3,807.08 $ 3,900.46 $ 3,997.96 $ 4,095.19 $ 4.198.08 $ 4,303.46 $ 4.409.99 $ 4,520.24 $ 4.633.24 Semi-Monthly $ 1,857.11 $ 1.903.54 $ 1.950.23 $ 1.998.913 $ 2.047.60 '$ 2 099.04 "$ 2,151.73 $ 2,204.99 1 $ 2,260.12 $ 2,316.62 11 Annual $ 43,497.88 $ 44,585.30 $ 45,672.97 $ 46.814.85 $ 47,951.60 $ 49,156.73 $ 50,391.89 $ 51.641.46 $ 52,932.5D $ 54,255.81 Monthly $ 3,624.82 $ 3,715.44 $ 3.806.08 $ 3,901.24 $ 3,995.97 $ 4,096.39 $ 4,199.32 $ 4,303.46 $ 4,411.04 $ 4,521.32 Semi-Monthly $ 1,812.41 $ 1,857.72 $ 1 903.D4 $ 1,950.62 $ 1,997.98 $ 2,048.20 $ 2,099.66 $ 2151.73 $ 2,205.52 $ 2,260.66 10 Customer Service Specialist 2041 Annual $ 42,468.33 $ 43,530.12 $ 44,570.65 $ 45,684.94 $ 46,805.57 $ 47,966.01 $ 49,171.62 $ 50,406.54 $ 51.666.71 $ 52,958.37 Monthly $ 3,539.03 $ 3,627.51 $ 3,714;22 $ 3,807.06 $ 3,900.46 $ 3,997.17 $ 4.097.64 $_ 4,200.55 $ 4,305.56 $ 4.413.20 Semi-Monthly $ 1.769.51 $ 1,813.75 $ 1 857.11 1 $ 1.903.54 $ 1,950.23 $ 1,998.58 $ 2,048.82 $ 2100.27 $ 2152.78 $ 2,206.60 9 Annual $ 41,424.87 $ 42,460.28 $ 43,497.88 $ 44,585.30 $ 45,672.97 $ 46,805.57 $ 47.980.90 $ 49,171.62 $ 50,400.91 $ 51,660.94 Monthly $ 3,452.07 $ 3,538.36 $ 3,624.82 $ 3,715.44 $ 3,806.08 $ 3,900.46 $ 3,998.41 $ 4,097.64 $ 4,200.08 $ 4,305.08 Semi-Monthly $ 1,726.04 $ 1,769.18 $ 1,812.41 $ 1,857.72 $ 1,903.04 $ 1.950.23 $ 1,999.20 $ 2,048.82 $ 2.100.04 $ 2,152.54 B Annual $ 40,439.76 $ 41.450.75 $ 42.438.79 $ 43.499.83 $ 44,570.65 $ 45,687.62 $ 46,819.73 $ 47.995.80 $ 49,195.70 $ 50.425.59 Monthly $ 3,369.98 $ 3.454.23 $ 3.536.57 $ 3,624.99 $ 3.714.22 $ 3,807.30� '$ 3,901.64 $: 3,999.65 $" 4,099.64 $ 4,202.13 Semi-Monthly $ 1,684.99.1$ 1,727.11 $ 1,768.28 $ 1,812.49 $ 1,857.11 $ 1,903.65 $ 1,950.82 $ 1 999.83 $ 2,049.82 $ 2,101.07 7 Annual $ 39,440.01 $ 40,425.84 $ 41,424.87 $ 42,460.28 $ 43.497.88 $ 44.570.65 $ 45.687.62 $ 46,849.53 $ 48,020.76 $ 49,221.28 Monthly $ 3,286.67 $ 3,368.82 $ 3,452.07 $ 3,538.36 $ 3.624.82 $ 3,714.22 $ 3,807.30 $ 3,904.13 $ 4,001.73 $ 4,101.77 Semi-Monthly $ 1.643.33 $ 1.684.41 $ 1,726.04 $ 1,769.18 $ 1 812.41 $ 1,857.11 $ 1,903.65 $ 1 952.06 $ 2,000.87 $ 2,050.89 6 Annual $ 38,514.49 $ 39,477.13 $ 40,454.66 $ 41.466.14 $ 42.468.33 $ 43,526.94 $ 44,614.61 $ 45,732.07 $ 46,875.37 $ 48,047.25 Monthly $ 3,209.54 $ 3,289.76 $ 3,371.22 $ 3,455.51 $ 3,539.D3 $ 3,627.25 .$ 3.717.88 $. 3,811.01 $ 3,905.28 $" 4,003.94 SemkMonthly $ 1604.77 $ 1644.88 $ 1685.61 $ 1727.76 $ 1769.51 $ 1813.62 $. 1858.94 $ 1905.50 1 $ 1953.14 $ 2001.97 5 Annual $ 37.573.34 $ 38.512.78 $ 39,440.01 $ 40,425.84 $ 41,424.87 $ 42,468.33 $ 43,526.94 $ 44,614.61 $ 45.729.97 $ 46,873.22 Monthly $ 3,131.11 $ 3,209.40 $ 3,286.67 $ 3,368.82 $ 3,452.07 $ 3,539.03 $ 3,627.25 $ 3,717.88 $ 3,810.83 $ 3,906.10 Semi-Monthly $ 1565.56 $ 1604.70 $ 1643.33 $ 1684.41 $ 1726.04 $ 1769.51 $ 1813.62 $ 1858.94 $ 1905.42 $ 1953.05 4 Annual $ 36,691.54 $ "37,608.75 $ 38.514.49 $ 39.477.13 $ 40,454.66 $ 41,469.80 $ 42,512.53 $ 43,556.73 $ 44,645.65 $ 45.761.79 Monthly $ 3,057.63 $ 3,134.06 $ 3,209.54 $ -3.289.76 $ 3,371.22 $ 3.455.82 $ 3,542.71 .$ 3,629.73 $ 3,720.47 $ 3.813.48 Semi-Monthiv $ 1.528.81 1 $ 1567.03 $ 1604.77 $ 1644.88 $ 1685.61: $ 1727.91 :$ 1771.36 $ 1814.86 $ 1860.24 $ 1906.74 3 Annual $ 35,794.59 $ 36,689.34 $ 37,588.00 $ 38,527.68 $ 39,454.91 $ 40,454.66 $ 41,469.80 $ 42,512.53 $ 43,575.35 $ 44.664.73 Monthly $ 2,982.88 $. 3.057.45 $ 3.132.33 $ 3,210.64 $ 3,287.91 $ 3.371.22 $ 3.455.82 $ 3,542.71 $ 3,631.28 $ 3.722.06 Semi-Monthly $ 1491.44 $ 1528.72 $ 1566.17 $ 1605.32 $ 1643.95 $ 1685.61 $ 1727.91 $ 1771.36 $ 1815.64 1 $ 1,861.03 2 Annual $ 34,927.44 $ 35,79D.02 $. . 36,665.83 $ 37,582.47 $ 38,502.99 $ 39,457.59 $ 40,457.40 $ 41,457.46 $ 41,975.68 $ 42,500.38 Monthly $ 2.910.62 $ .2,982.50 $ 3,055.49 $ 3,131.87 $ 3.208.58 $ 3.288.13 $ 3.371.45 $ 3,454.79 $ 3,497.97 $ 3.541.70 Semi-Monthly $ 1,455.31 $ 1,491.25 $ 1,527.74 $ 1.565.94 $ 1.604.29 $ 1 64407 $ 1,685.73 $ 1,727.39 $ 1.748.99 $ 1 770:85 1 Central Shop Assistant 4099 Annual $ 34,104.00 $ 34,956.50 $ 35,794.59 $ 36,689.34 $ 37,573.34 $ 38,514:49 $ 39,469.31 $ 40,469.31 $ 41,481.05 $ 42,518.07 Monthly $ 2,842.00 $ 2,913.04 $ 2,982.88 $ 3,057.45 $ 3,131.11 $ 3,2D9.54 $ 3,289.11 $ 3,372.44 $ 3,456.75 $ 3,543.17 Semi-Monthly $ 1421.00 i$ 1456.52 $ 1491.44 $ 1528.72 $ 1585.56 $ 1604.77 $ 1644.55 $ 1686.22 $ 1728.38 $ 1771.59 exh�b�� E ORDINANCE NO. 2023- 0�3 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 30-81 CHANGING SPEED LIMIT ON BROCKDALE ROAD IN MASON COUNTY,WASHINGTON WHEREAS, the Revised Code of Washington RCW 46.61.415 permits local authorities to establish or alter maximum legal speed limits pursuant to RCW 46.61.400 on County road within their jurisdiction based on engineering and traffic investigation; and, WHEREAS, in accordance with Chapter 10.04 of the Mason County Code the board of county commissioners, by ordinance, may raise or lower a speed limit on any county road, except raising above fifty miles per hour. WHEREAS, Mason County Previously established alternate speed limits on Brockdale Road on April 20, 1981 with the adoption of Resolution No.30-81; and, WHEREAS, the Mason County Public Works Department has conducted an engineering and traffic investigation and has determined a portion of Brockdale Road warrants a speed limit change, with the other portions remaining the same; and WHEREAS, County Commissioners held a public hearing and received public testimony regarding the speed limit on Brockdale Road; and, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that County Commissioner, after due deliberation and in the best interest of the public hereby adopts the speed limit posting for the entirety of Brockdale Road as follows: Exist. Recommended Road No. Road Name Speed Speed M.P. M.P. 90090 Brockdale Road 45 30 1.9730 —2.0800 45 No.change 2.0800 —4.8050 50090 Brockdale Road 45 No change 4.8050 —6.2780 THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED, that this ordinance amends the portion of Resolution No. 30-81 pertaining to Brockdale Road; and, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED, that this speed limit is effective immediately as shown and the County Engineer is directed to erect the necessary signs in conformity herewith. DATED this 3-t^ of ftftm6 , 2023. BOARD OF COUNTY.COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON MCKENZI MI , Clerk of the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: TIM WHITEHEA , h. DPA cc: Public Works Sheriff Prosecutor SHARON TRASK, Chair 1 ' y RANDY NEATHERLIN, Vice Chair KEVIN SHUT TY, C mmissioner ORDINANCE NO. 20237 Whc_ ESTABLISHING SPEED LIMIT ON KELLY HALL ROAD IN MASON COUNTY,WASHINGTON WHEREAS, the Revised Code of Washington RCW 46.61.415 permits local authorities to establish or alter maximum legal speed limits pursuant to RCW 46.61.400 on County road within their jurisdiction based on engineering and traffic investigation; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Chapter 10.04 of the Mason County Code the board of county commissioners, by ordinance, may raise. or lower a speed limit on any county road, except raising. above fifty miles per hour. WHEREAS, the Mason County Public Works Department has conducted an engineering and traffic investigation on Kelly Hall Road after upgrading with BST surface; and WHEREAS, County Commissioners held a public hearing and received public testimony regarding the speed limit on Kelly Hall Road; and, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that County Commissioner, after due deliberation and in the best interest of the public hereby adopts the speed limit posting for the entirety of Kelly Hall Road as follows: Exist. Recommended Road No. Road Name Speed Speed M.P. -.M.P. 01300 Kelly Hall Road N/P 25 0.0000 — 1.9460 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED, that this speed limit is effective immediately as shown and the County Engineer is directed to erect the necessary signs in conformity herewith. DATED this of , 2023. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON MCKENZIE MI , Clerk of the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: TIM WHITEHEAD, Ch. DPA cc: Public Works Sheriff Prosecutor SHARON TRASK, Chair - X 40 RANDY OEATHERLIN, Vice Chair K IN SHUTTY Commissioner eXh�b�� C-A ORDINANCE NO. 2023- OUC5 ESTABLISHING SPEED LIMIT ON SUNNYSLOPE ROAD IN MASON COUNTY,WASHINGTON WHEREAS, the Revised Code of Washington RCW 46.61.415 permits local authorities to establish or alter maximum legal speed limits pursuant to RCW 46.61.400 on County road within their jurisdiction based on engineering and traffic investigation; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Chapter 10.04 of the Mason County Code the board of county commissioners, by ordinance, may raise or lower a speed limit on any county road, except raising above fifty miles per hour. WHEREAS, the Mason County Public Works Department has conducted an engineering and traffic investigation on Sunnyslope Road after upgrading with BST surface; and WHEREAS, County Commissioners held a public hearing and received public testimony regarding the speed limit on Sunnyslope Road; and, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that County Commissioner, after due deliberation and in the best interest of the public hereby adopts the speed limit posting for the entirety of Sunnyslope Road as follows: Exist. Recommended Road No. Road Name Speed Speed M.P. - M.P. 61950 Sunnyslope Road N/P 25 0.0000 — 0.5510 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED, that this speed limit is effective immediately as shown and the County Engineer is directed to erect the necessary signs in conformity herewith. DATED this of 2023. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON ���4�/dV1�CLQ. C�`MA)1J1� MC ENZIE MIT , Clerk of the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: l TIM WHITEHEAD, Ch. DPA cc: Public Works Sheriff Prosecutor SHARON TRASK, Chair RANDY N"EATHERLIN, Vice Chair KEVIN SHUT , Commissioner