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San Juan County, as an Equal Opportunity Employer, does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status in the provision of services, in programs or activities or employment opportunities and benefits. Direct inquiries to Administrative Services at (360) 378-3870. TTD relay at 1-800-833-6388. ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT, and the STATE OF WASHINGTON, Defendants. The Superior Court of San Juan County has directed the undersigned Sheriff of San Juan County to sell the property described below to satisfy a judgment in the above entitled action. The sale of the above described property is to take place: Time: 10:00 am Date: Friday, November 15, 2013 Place: Inside Main Entrance, San Juan County Courthouse, 96 Second St., Friday Harbor, WA For any questions contact the Sheriff at the address below. ROB NOU, SHERIFF, SAN JUAN COUNTY KIM OTT, CHIEF CIVIL DEPUTY PO Box 669, Friday Harbor, WA 98250 360-378-4151 Parcel A The East 328.20 feet of the West 656.40 feet of the North 531.30 feet of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, Section 22, Township 35 North, Range 3 West, W.M., San Juan Island, County of San Juan, State of Washington. (Also known as Parcel 3A of the Hudson 40) Parcel B The West 328.20 feet of the North 531.30 feet of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, Section 22, Township 35 North, Range 3 West, W.M., San Juan Island, County of San Juan, State of Washington. (Also known as Parcel 4A of the Hudson 40) Parcel C An easement for roadway and utility purposes over, across and under a portion of the said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, said easement to be forty (40) feet in width lying twenty (20) feet on each side of the following described centerline: Commencing at the Northwest Corner of the said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter; thence along with Westerly boundary of the said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter South 0°00’57” East, 633.82 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING of said centerline, said easement beginning at said Westerly boundary; thence leaving said boundary and along said centerline North 89°56’38” East, 41.09 feet to the P.C. of a circular curve to the left, having a central angle of 90°53’50” and a radius of 50.00 feet; thence Easterly, Northeasterly and Northerly along said curve 79.32 feet to the P.T., said point also being the P.C. of reverse circular curve to the right having a central angle of 91°16’47” and a radius of 50.00 feet; thence Northerly, Northeasterly and Easterly along said curve 79.66 feet to the P.T., said point being a point on the Southerly boundary of the North 531.30 feet of the said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter; thence along the Southerly boundary of the said North 531.30 feet South 89°40’24” East, 302.80 feet to a point designated as Point “I” for reference purposes; thence continuing South 89°40’24” East, 540.49 feet to the Southeast corner of the West 984.60 feet to the said North 531.30 feet of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, said point being the Point of Termination of said centerline and said easement; ALSO an easement for roadway and utility purposes over, across and under a portion of the said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, said easement to be within the circumference of circle having a radius of sixty (60) feet, the center of said circle being the Point of Termination of the above described easement centerline; AND ALSO an easement for roadway and utility purposes over, across

and under a portion of the said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, said easement to be forty (40) feet in width lying twenty (20) feet on each side of the following described centerline: Commencing at the Southwest Corner of the North 531.30 feet of the said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter; thence Easterly along the Southerly boundary of the said North 531.30 feet to a point on the Easterly boundary of the West 444.13 feet of the said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, said point being designated as Point “I” for reference purposes, said point also being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING of the centerline to be described; thence leaving said Southerly boundary and Southerly along the Easterly boundary of the said West 444.13 feet to the Northeast Corner of the South 391.95 feet to the West 444.13 feet of the said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, said point being the Point of Termination of said centerline; AND ALSO an easement for roadway and utility purposes over, across and under a portion of the said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, said easement to be within the circumference of a circle having a radius of sixty (60) feet, the center of said circle being the Point of Termination of the above described easement centerline. LEGAL NO. SJ519479 Published: The Journal of the San Juan Islands, The Islands’ Sounder. October 16, 23, 30, November 6, 2013. NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCES PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Tuesday, October 22, 2013 the San Juan County Council enacted the following ordinance: ORDINANCE No. 15-2013: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PROCEDURES RELATING TO DANGEROUS DOGS AND POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOGS IN SAN JUAN COUNTY CODE CHAPTER 6.08 Summary: This ordinance amends San Juan County Code provisions in Chapter 6.08 related to dangerous dogs and potentially dangerous dogs. The ordinance accomplishes three things. First, the ordinance replaces the existing standard for final declarations that a dog is a potentially dangerous dog with a preponderance of the evidence standard. Second, the ordinance replaces the existing standard for final declarations that a dog is a dangerous dog with a preponderance of the evidence standard. Third, the ordinance amends requirements for appeals to establish that there is no appeal fee for appeals to District Court of notices of disposition to euthanize a dog or final orders declaring a dog dangerous or potentially dangerous. The ordinance is filed at the office of the County Council, 55 Second Street, Friday Harbor, WA. The ordinance may be inspected and copies obtained 24 hours a day at the County website at www.sanjuanco.com/council/ordinances.aspx or at the Council offices during each business day between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. For more information please contact the Clerk of the County Council at (360) 3707470. This notice of adoption serves as the notice of publication required by RCW 36.70A.290(2). Legal No. SJ523230 Published: The Journal of the San Juan Islands, The Islands’ Sounder. October 30, 2013. NOTICE OF INTENT TO OBTAIN CUSTODY SAN JUAN COUNTY, acting as an authorized public entity with the authority granted in RCW 79.100, intends to take custody of the unnamed, unmarked white cabin cruiser in Fisherman Bay, Lopez Island,

on November 3rd, 2013 (Custody Date). The vessel, a 77’ wooden motor yacht has been declared derelict/abandoned as it meets the definition of a derelict/abandoned vessel as described in RCW 79.100(1). Once custody is obtained, San Juan County is authorized to use or dispose of it in any appropriate and environmentally sound manner without further notice to the owner. This vessel is moored illegally in Roche Harbor, San Juan Island. In order for the owner to keep the vessel before the Custody Date, the owner must call the Coordinator below, get authorization to moor or anchor the vessel in its current location, move it to an anchorage area or moorage facility that is legal, or remove the vessel from the water. If the owner wishes to redeem the vessel once San Juan County has taken custody, or wants to challenge San Juan County’s decision to take custody, the owner must file a written appeal with the Pollution Control Hearings board (PCHB) and serve a copy on San Juan County. Addresses are: PCHB, 1111 Israel Rd, Tumwater, WA 98501 (physical) or P.O. Box 40903, Olympia, WA 98504-0903 (mailing), phone 360-664-9160. The appeal must include the following information: A copy of this notice, your name and address, daytime phone number, a brief statement why you are appealing, a statement of what you want to PCHB to do and your signature or that of your representative. The signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true. See www.eho.wa.gov/Documents/Pamphlet_PCHB.pdf or call PCHB with appeal questions. The owner may submit the appeal immediately, but the PCHB must receive it no later than November 9, 2013 (Appeal Date). The owner waives the right to a hearing if the PCHB does not receive an appeal on or before the appeal date. The owner is then liable for any costs incurred by San Juan County in responding to the vessel. The costs the owner may be liable for include, but are not limited to, costs incurred exercising the authority granted in RCW 79.100.030, all administrative costs incurred by the authorized public entity during the procedure set forth in RCW 79.100.040, removal and disposal costs, and costs associated with physical or environmental damages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel. If there is a law suit For information regarding this action, contact: J. K. Baumann, Coordinator, San Juan County Derelict Vessel Removal Program P.O. Box 2967, Friday Harbor, WA 98250 206-999-0547 Baumann@rockisland.com Legal No. SJ523033 Published: The Journal of the San Juan Islands. October 30, 2013. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 2014 - 2019 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the San Juan County Council will conduct a public hearing for the purpose of receiving testimony on a Resolution Approving the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2014-2019. The public hearing will be held in the Council Hearing Room at 55 Second Street, Friday Harbor, Washington on Tuesday, Nov 5, 2013 beginning at 9:00 AM. The hearing may be continued from time to time and place to place as may be desired by the Council without additional written notice. At the hearing, members of the public will be invited to speak and/or provide written statements regarding the proposed Resolution. After the public testimony portion of the hearing

has ended, the Council will deliberate and consider modifications to the Resolution that are proposed by members of the public, county employees or the Council. The proposed Resolution may then be adopted with or without modifications. All persons wishing to be heard on this matter are encouraged to attend. Written comments may be submitted in advance of the hearing by mail or at the hearing by delivery in person. Please deliver 8 copies of all written comments to the Clerk of the San Juan County Council at 55 Second Street, Friday Harbor or mail to 355 Court Street#1, Friday Harbor, WA 98250. The Resolution is filed at the Office of the County Council, 55 Second Street, Friday Harbor, WA and may be inspected and copies obtained at the Council offices during each business day between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The Resolution may also be viewed 24 hours a day at the County website at http://www.sanjuanco.com/council/displayagenda.aspx#home. A copy of the proposed Resolution will be mailed without charge upon request. For more information please contact the Clerk of the County Council at 360-370-7470 and/or Rachel E. Dietzman, P.E., County Engineer at 360-370-0509. Legal No. SJ521813 Published: The Journal of the San Juan Islands, The Islands’ Sounder. October 23, 30, 2013. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER CHANGES TO SAN JUAN COUNTY ADOPTED BUDGET FOR 2013 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the San Juan County Council will conduct a public hearing for the purpose of receiving testimony on 2 proposed Ordinances: Ordinance Revising County Budget for Supplemental Appropriations; and Ordinance Revising County Budget for Emergency Appropriations. The public hearing will be held in the Council Hearing Room at 55 Second Street, Friday Harbor, Washington on Tuesday, November 12, 2013 beginning at 9:15 AM. The hearing may be continued from time to time and place to place as may be desired by the Council without additional written notice. At the hearing, members of the public will be invited to speak and/or provide written statements regarding the proposed Ordinances. After the public testimony portion of the hearing has ended, the Council will deliberate and consider modifications to the Ordinances that are proposed by members of the public, county employees or the Council. The proposed Ordinances may then be adopted with or without modifications. SUMMARY: The Ordinance Revising County Budget for Supplemental Appropriations adds supplemental appropriations in the amount of $433,061. The Ordinance Revising County Budget for Emergency Appropriations increases the County emergency appropriations in various funds by a total of approximately $1,032,067. All persons wishing to be heard on this matter are encouraged to attend. Written comments may be submitted in advance of the hearing by mail or at the hearing by delivery in person. Please deliver 8 copies of all written comments to the Clerk of the San Juan County Council at 55 Second Street, Friday Harbor or mail to 355 Court Street#1, Friday Harbor, WA 98250. The Ordinances are filed at the Office of the County Council, 55 Second Street, Friday Harbor, WA and may be inspected and copies obtained at the Council offices during each business day between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The Ordinance may also be viewed 24 hours a day at the County website at http://www.sanjuanco.com/Council/PendingOrdinanc-

es.aspx. A copy of the proposed Ordinance/Resolution will be mailed without charge upon request. For more information please contact the Clerk of the County Council at 360-370-7472 and/or County Auditor Milene Henley at 360-370-7558. Legal No. SJ523232 Published: The Journal of the San Juan Islands, The Islands’ Sounder. October 30, November 6, 2013. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER PROPOSED ORDINANCE: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SAN JUAN COUNTY CODE CHAPTER 8.06, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE SAN JUAN COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH REGARDING WELLS AND WATER SYSTEMS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the San Juan County Board of Health will conduct a public hearing for the purpose of receiving testimony on a proposed ordinance Amending San Juan County Code Chapter 8.06, Rules and Regulations of the San Juan County Board of Health Regarding Wells and Water Systems. The public hearing will be held in the Large Conference Room at 55 Second Street, Friday Harbor, Washington on Wednesday November 13, 2013 beginning at 11:30 a.m. The hearing may be continued from time to time and place to place as may be desired by the Board without additional written notice. At the hearing, members of the public will be invited to speak and/or provide written statements regarding the proposed ordinance. After the public testimony portion of the hearing has ended, the Board will deliberate and consider modifications to the ordinance that are proposed by members of the public, the county employees or Board members. The proposed ordinance may then be adopted with or without modifications. The following is a summary of the proposed ordinance. This ordinance makes a number of changes to regulations regarding wells and water systems, with a focus on updating the code to reflect current requirements and establish standards for Group B water systems. The amendments clarify general requirements for Group B water systems including jurisdictional authority. The ordinance establishes new design report approval, source approval, groundwater quality, design standard, reliability, on-going routine monitoring, drinking water materials and additives, distribution system, disinfection system, continuity of service, operating and maintenance, and recordkeeping and reporting requirements for Group B water systems. The ordinance adds a section regarding existing Group B systems, establishes approval status and compliance requirements for Group B water systems, and modifies the Group B annual permit period of validity. Group B and other public water system general requirements are amended and specific requirements related to Lopez Village and certain large systems are deleted or relocated. The ordinance amends regulations for when designer certification or a licensed engineer is needed, amends wording for site approval of individual wells, amends construction standards, and adds and amends regulations for construction in a public system service area or urban growth area. The ordinance amends source capacity requirements for subdivisions and adds seawater treatment as an option for subdivisions, and also amends water availability requirements for simple land divisions. The ordinance clarifies the water availability requirements for building permits. The ordinance will add, clarify and modify several definitions applicable to water wells and water systems. The ordinance repeals San Juan County Code (SJCC) section 8.06.135 and modifies the list of appendices to SJCC


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