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02/27/91' _ '~' ~- .. ~{ a ~ , ~ ` ^ MIlV(PiES ~` ~= '° ' ~ CITY OF ~ AIM REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING , .-~~~~ .. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 19,915,` 7:30 PM, ~YEIM CITY HAIL COUNCIL CHANI6ERS The meeting was called to order by Mayor Robert Sanders. All present joined `;in the flag' salute. Councilmernbers• present: Amos Lawton, Arnold Drbgseth and Martha Parsons. Kathy^Wolf'~was not present` due `to illness. Staffs Gene Borges, Daisy ~Lawton;`~Shelly Badger and Glenn Dunnam. Visitors: Lyle Jenness, Don Miller, ,Faith Hagenhofer and Lee Lopes (guest of Chief Dunnam) . ` - . .i The agenda was approved as published on a motion by Martha Parsons, second " by Amos Lawton. Motion carried. The minutes of the February 13, 1991 Regular Council Meeting were approved on a motion by Amos Lawton,. second. by Martha Parsons. Motion carried. ' February payroll was approved.~on a motion by Martha Parsons, second by ' Arnold Drogseth. Motion carried. . Staff submitted a memo to the City Council from Robert F. Hauth (Owens ~, Davies, Mackie) regarding suggested.fichanges to the Ye]m business license - " ordinance. -' - Council' concurred .~"with`' the"'recommendedchanges that wr~uld add ' further controls' to~the business licensing procedure. Staff-will attempt to have_a.draft ordinance for ,;the.'Council!s• review at the March 13,' 1991 Regular Meeting: `". ', ` ; `_ 's~~..' ~~~~~~~ ~~rtx_"~~°~r-~.~'` .. .. < , ~ ' ' . .....n.' ... , Resolution No. -219 regarding .,.specifications for city street repair following ~ utility company -work;,=` was'°~'tabled 'to the, -March:' 13, ,1991 Regular Council Meeting. ~ ° ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ` _ _ ' "`' ' ~' ~ '° '` 'Resolution No.' 220 'showing" support', of'a~~those' involved in 'OPERATION DESERT STORM was passed on 'a motion'. by Martha Parsons, 'second by Amos Lawton. •Motion carried. ~`~~ Mayor ~ Sanders reported ~~that,~ ~he had ~been`5~contacted- by~ the American Legion y regarding the placement of ,flags;.along Yelm Avenue on the power poles. ;'~"' ' ` ~' ' City ~ staff ,contacted'~~ Puget-:'Power-:.a,for;~' approval. ,:.' ~; Council expressed ,their ,. full' support of the project:" ' ' .~,~ .'~ ~ Ordinance ;No. , 396 relating ..to,>,traffic and ,speed ,limits on Yelm Avenue & '~~' ~ ' = '~'First~ Street ~ (SR 507'- &s~510 )~'>wasy`approved'` ori~' a; motion 'by Amos. Lawton, second ' by; .Martha `, Parsons:Motion carried':.'Upon final approval from the b, ~ Departrtierit -af ,mransportation,,'a speed`~reduction signs will be posted by the r ~ ~ n ~tCit~ Y ~ Y~^v~ 1' ~`' ~ ~~ ~ _ xa ~. .. .. .' i v. ., Asher/Jenness ~~ annexation ~~ ~disctission: r ;~ ~: ~~' Gene Borges ,illustrated the `~ . ~ _ .boundaries„_,of, .the' ~,twof annexation;;;.``requests x,Y~efore ahe"- City submitted' by ; David Asher and' Lyle' Jenriess.~~` ~ The ~ "annexations ' leave an ~island~ -of proL.,perties on the northeast side ~f wQc± Rn,~d, which ,_s not acc?ntable, for .~... C.+S.~ ti:l.°?~~.:l.n~:,<'t;__.'w*~ . ~°~s ~ .., ,. ' ~ '.' ~''`~u~"r.•d?^~` ~;",~i~^'~~,,~,~.? .';~ ;, ^u'~', ""v'te_,''`°~.y`. , ... t:,t''~s...,'.'~ . . .^? K-y i}4~s~°•k"~.. iy .l,` tax....>"...rc.,rih,°wk nj`i''.f;.~{~, ^~^":~ '~?~-- ~. , ~'l'„ S _ y Y :JKYa t 4 t i ~," s=i :~`.,.. `°~~ ti... C,~'~~.`s, _, .a .. . ~:"A~_.... 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"~~;i o' f :•.,y :7 wl%~, ~„ai; `~N,`• .,...,„ t`r, ,... s. u~`~'`'r '•n f ,~`..' . ~+" ? !~~'1" _ ~^b': ",,~9.G.~''x^i^ .,,^_ 4a' "f.'5 ~.: ,. ... , ' `~'~a a4:~t'~'... ~..-A'n'.r '~ ... .'~'~;•, .. ,.u'~7~, ` gE.'E _ - `}:.. ~ w ;.;+-s °~ ~ ~~` ~w<..:•"e:i"~ t , ;_' ~=:: ,. ~. a.#, ~',,,'"Tj"•."+^^ xf .r• Ci it ~, r ~ personnel for attendance at meetings, conventions, etc, to save thep~er mile charge now requested by ~tiexnpioyees.~>when-~ they use their own vehic~l~es . ~ ~~ March 1, 1991, the City of Yelm and Thurston County will begin a feasibility study on the need for a 40-bed minimum security facility in Yelm. The report should be available to the City Council in January 1992. A "Yelm Community for Drug Free Youth steering committee has been formed, with the assistance of the TOGETHER Program. The group has been meeting to organize a "Community Drug Abuse Prevention Forum" to be held to discuss the drug/alcohol use prevention with a broad representation of the Yelm area. Chief Dunnam reported that he attended, along with Gene Borges and Mayor Sanders, the official kick-off of the "Crime Stoppers of Thurston County Area". Crime information will be submitted countywide and offers of reward will be made to anonymous citizens for their assistance in the solving of the crime. The program has been very successful in other counties. Street & Water Report: Skillings & Chamberlain has been contacted to assist in the correction of minor problems in the telemetry system. Sewer grant update: Due to meetings with the Department of Ecology last week in regards to Yelm's Centennial Grant application submittal, the City revised its application (submitted February 22, 1991) to request dollars only for design of the system in 1991. A 1992 application will be submitted for construction assistance. Due to this change, the city will not need to apply for Community Development Block Grant assistance for the sewer project. The UCBO, with the City of Yelm as lead agency, will prepare an application for a new community facilities center as originally planned. Due to the mishandling of the "severe public health hazard" documentation paperwork by the Thurston County Health Department, the State of Washington Department of Health was unable to declare that a "severe public health hazard" exists in Yelm in regards to groundwater quality. The lack of this declaration by the Department of Health reduces the probability of Yelm's success to receive a Centennial Clean Water Fund grant from. the Department of Ecology to begin design of Yelm's sewer system. In the event Yelm does not obtain the Centennial grant to begin design of the system, now committed funding from other federal agencies may be in jeopardy. Council was presented with a letter from the Thurston County Environmental Health Department written on February 22, 1991 to Gene Borges explaining actions (effective immediately) taken by the Department in regards to septic tank installation and rriaximlun densities for residential and commercial development in the Yelm area (including city limits). Gene Borges and Randy Walker met with Representative Karen Fraser on President's Day to discuss the LEOFF 1 Retirement System "pitfall" and to see if our representatives could offer any assistance to change the current law which could have "disastrous effects on Washington's'small cities. No assistance was received but suggestions were made to contact the Association of Washington Cities & Counties for assistance. Staff & Attorney Walker will continue to work to solve the problem. At 8:40 PM, Council went into an Executive Session to discuss~a potential real estate contract. They reconvened at $:57 PM. The following correspondence was presented to the City Council: 1. Legislative Bulletin #5 & #6/Legislative-Digest #2 .- 2. Thurston Council on Cultural Diversity & Human Rights"mdnutes 3. Thurston Regional Transportation Plan - request for comment on Environmental Impact Statement With no furt`~er business, the Council adjourned at 9:20 PM on a motion by Martha Parsons, second by Arnold Drogseth. ~:~ r~. Shelly A. Badgerd~ City Clerk ATTEST: ~" F. ,, Robert A. Sanders Mayor