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Published: Saturday, June 9, 2012, 12:01 a.m.

On the Record: a selection of government data


Budget lines


Spending gleaned from government consent agendas.

Snohomish County Fire District 1: $263 to HSBC for bath towels for Fire Station 19.

Snohomish County Fire District 1: $1,059 for an icemaker for Fire Station 17.

Snohomish County Fire District 1: $4,529 to Washington Audiology Services of Seattle for employee hearing tests.

Snohomish County Fire District 4 in Snohomish: $1,566 to Kroesen's Inc. of Seattle for 15 pairs of uniform pants.

City of Everett: $595 to Fire Protection Inc. for wireless panic buttons at the Van Valey House.

City of Everett: $915 to Simply Sweet Cupcakes for food for the 10-year anniversary celebration at Everett Station.

City of Arlington: $1,134 to Cascade Valley Hospital for medical and drug supplies in April.

Damage claims


Who is alleging harm and the reasons.

Agency: Snohomish County Public Works
Claimant: Fidalgo Paving & Construction of Arlington
Asking: $349
Why: Alleged damage to mailbox by a snowplow on Jan. 16.

Agency: Snohomish County Public Works
Claimant: Keri Sue Boswell and Bruce Moravec
Asking: $1,037
Why: Car allegedly hit a pothole on Machias Road on Jan. 29.

Agency: Snohomish County
Claimant: Snohomish County PUD
Asking: $1,008
Why: PUD equipment allegedly damaged on Nov. 9 while county workers cut brush at 26th Avenue NW in Stanwood.

Penalties


Civil assessments by government for violations of law or regulation.

Agency: Snohomish County
Proposed penalty: $3,000, appeal to hearing examiner denied
Subject: Maltby Container and Recycling
Reason: Taking solid waste to Yakima County, in violation of county rules.
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