1. Meeting with Risk

    Agenda: Discuss defense and indemnification for two employees from Health & Social Services and discuss Dangerous Animal Hearings Officer


    Commissioners - June 12, 2017, 4:09 p.m.


  2. NOTICE: Use of "Distressed Counties" Funds to finalize regional design efforts for the "North County Industrial Access" Project

    Please see attached


    Commissioners - Nov. 4, 2014, 1:48 p.m.


  3. INTER-LOCAL AGREEMENT WITH COWLITZ-LEWIS COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT NO 20 (VADER/RYDERWOOD) FOR COMPUTER AND SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE SERVICES

    Please see attachment


    Commissioners - Oct. 29, 2014, 2:42 p.m.


  4. NOTICE OF HEARING: TERMINATING TIMBER LAND CLASSIFICATION AND CONSOLIDATING TIMBER LAND CLASSIFICATION WITH THE DESIGNATED FOREST LAND PROGRAM

    Please see attached


    Commissioners - July 7, 2014, 2:11 p.m.


  5. NOTICE OF HEARING: ORDINANCE 1243 REPEALING LCC 16.02.040 (8) LANGUAGE OF COUNTY CODE AND SUBSTITUTE NEW LANGUAGE FOR BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENT

    Please see attached


    Commissioners - Feb. 5, 2013, 11:13 a.m.


  6. Interlocal agreement for use of jail facilities between the Lewis County Sheriff/County and the City of Olympia

    Please see attached.


    Commissioners - Jan. 16, 2019, noon


  7. Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan

    The LC Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan, is a countywide plan that identifies risks and ways to minimize damage by natural and manmade disasters. The plan is a comprehensive resource document that serves many purposes such as enhancing public awareness, creating a decision tool for management, promoting compliance with Washington State and Federal program requirements, enhancing local policies for hazard mitigation capability, and providing inter-jurisdictional coordination.The federal Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 requires all local governments to create such a disaster plan in order to qualify for hazard mitigation funding.Lewis County tackled this planning effort on a region wide basis, and …


    Community Development - Dec. 23, 2016, 1:21 p.m.


  8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Do I need a permit to replace my pump? No. Work that is conducted within the septic/pump tank does not require a permit generally. Examples of this type of work that do NOT require a permit includes cleaning, changing, or retrofitting your tank with an effluent filter, measuring sludge accumulation, pumping the septic tank/pump chamber, or cleaning of the back-flow prevention valve. If the tank needs to be replaced, this DOES require a permit for tank placement. How much does a septic permit cost? The permit application fees are available here (see "Fees" at the bottom of the page). Do …


    Environmental Health - March 21, 2016, 1:50 p.m.


  9. Lewis County veteran helps those who served with local resources and services

    Lewis County Veterans Benefits Specialist Heidi Palmer shares a variety of services and resource information with local veterans from her office in Chehalis. CHEHALIS – Lewis County Veterans will soon be offered peer counseling services in addition to housing, health care and other community resources provided by the county veterans’ relief funds.The Lewis County Veterans Service Office, in cooperation with the local organization Veterans Journey Forward and Veterans Memorial Museum, will coordinate the new services to be offered at the museum, located at 100 SW Veterans Way in Chehalis.Veteran certified peer training is scheduled April 17-21 at the museum in …


    News Room - April 6, 2023, 4:47 p.m.


  10. Lewis County Fire Marshal issues outdoor burning restrictions

    CHEHALIS – The Lewis County Fire Marshal has announced burn restrictions on outdoor burning for unincorporated lands in the county, beginning at 12:00 a.m. Friday, June 9.Lewis County is experiencing unseasonably dry conditions and an unusual amount of runaway burn piles.“After careful review of the current and extended weather forecast, the Lewis County Commissioners, Community Development Director and Fire Marshal have determined that current weather conditions within Lewis County have created substantial fire danger,” said Lewis County Fire Marshal Doyle Sanford.Recreational campfires in designated campgrounds and on private lands are still allowed if:The campfire is no greater than 3 feet …


    News Room - June 8, 2023, 2:20 p.m.