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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

November 15, 2010 - Commissioners Briefing - Very dangerous places on it...

Belenski Letter to Morley

November 15, 2010

Mr. Morley...

First, I want to comment that I find it ironic that you and Jefferson County fail to respond to e-mails that citizen's like myself, Jim Tracy, Tom T. etc, submit to the County looking for answers to our concerns and questions, yet you request "detailed information" from me. Are you going to provide "detailed information" as to why citizen's are not being provided the records they are requesting ?

Jefferson County's concerns have nothing to do with providing the records that a citizen requests or that you would "like to follow up", it has to do with figuring out how a citizen discovered that the County is silently withholding records, so that the "leak" can be fixed and the County can then continue business as usual.

The records in question were supposed to be provided to Joe D. Joe advised me that DCD had silently withheld records from him. Joe has brought this issue up in the past and the County does nothing that I am aware of. I advised Joe that the tactic the County used on him was the same tactic the County has used on me in the past.

Mr. Scalf is well aware of the content of the conversation and where it took place. You can get the details from him. Many months ago I advised Joe that I will provide a Declaration as to what Mr. Scalf told me involving these silently withheld records.

Mike Belenski

Friday, November 5, 2010

Letter to the Editor

November 4, 2010

Editor, The Leader,

Scot is dead on with his analysis of South County. District 3 Voters, particularity in the shoreline and agricultural communities have been politically disenfranchised. These are the voters who have been severely impacted. Shoreline setbacks, critical area designations and water restrictions in Chimacum Valley led to a very angry electorate in the primary campaigns. These issues let to a historic vote supporting the candidacies of Jim Boyer and Diane Johnson in the primary elections.. This was an election on issues, not partisan social divides.

The current BoCC is responsible for the political divide in rural Jefferson County.
They have become the foot soldiers for environmental extremism. This has created the divide. Property Rights advocates, rural landowners and shoreline property owners are frustrated.

When decisions were being argued during the debate on the county’s Growth Management Plan the GOP commissioners worked to find a plan that represented property rights, environmental concerns and jobs. The Republican Party has not veered from its mission, smaller government, recognition of property right and a county that encourages business growth and jobs.

Scot has offered two alternatives for breaking the chains of the left controlled Democrat Party and it’s political lackeys. This discussion is about to take place. The
Jefferson County Republican Party will partner in with sincere alternatives to cross the political divide.

Ron Gregory, Chair
Jefferson County Republican Central Committee

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