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MINUTE BOOK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
FRANCIS E. PETTIT. J. BLATCH CUMMINS, JOHN MAZZA, COMMISSIONERS
Motion by Mr. Cwmdm., seconded by Mr. Mazza, that the meeting be adjourned.
Motion carried unanimously.
THE FOREGOING MINUTE READ AND APPROVED:
1963
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NO. 312
Office of the County Commissioners
Washington, Pa., January 7, 1963
Board of County Co=dssioners met in regular session with the following members
being present: Commissioners Pettit and Cummins. Also present being County Solicitor Hormell,
citizen and taxpayer Charles E. Bradshaw and Reporter Crouse.
Meeting called to order by Chairman of the Board, Francis E. Pettit.
Mr. Pettit received the following correspondences
1. Letter from Aviation Council of Pennsylvania.
2. Letter from State Soil Conservation Commission, planning to
schedule regional workshops for district directors.
No official action was required on the above correspondence.
Report was received from Mr. Wiley on utility damages in connection with the
Chartiers Creek Flood Control Project.
Mr. Bradshaw brought to the Board's attention that a study should be made on
possibly approaching various industries to see whether or not they would be interested in locating
warehouses (such as chain store warehouses) in the County, as the County is an ideal location for
these warehouses due to the highway set-up in this area.
Mr. Mazza entered the meeting at this time.
Notion by Mr. Cummins, seconded by Mr. Pettit, to.adjourn the meting.
Motion carried unanimously.
THE FOREGOING MINUTE RIKAD AND APPROVED:
1963
NO. 313
Office of the County Commissioners
Washington, Pa., January 11, 1963
Board of County Commissioners met in regular session with the following members
being present: Commissioners Pettit, Cummins and Mazza. Also present being County Solicitor
Hormell., Charles E. Bradshaw, Reporter Crouse and Ross R. Cummins.. Assistant Superintendent of
the Washington County Home for Aged Women.
Mr. Cummins explained briefly that the problem of the low County salaries at the
two homes has influenced a number of the employees to obtain or apply for employment in similar