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01 22 2019 Agenda PacketCITY OF YELM Washington CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 1/22/2019 1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL 2. AGENDA APPROVAL 3. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS a) Student of the Month b) Youth Council Proclamation 4. PUBLIC COMMENT *Complete a blue speakers card 5. CONSENT AGENDA a) January 8, 2019 Minutes 6. NEW BUSINESS a) Resolution No. 597, Support for School Bond b) 2019 Lodging Tax Advisory Committee Award Recommendations Approve the 2019 LTAC Award Recommendations 7. OLD BUSINESS a) None Scheduled S. UPDATES a) Departments — Michael Grayum, City Administrator b) Councilmembers c) Mayor JW Foster 9. EXECUTIVE SESSION a) None Scheduled 10. ADJOURN 106 2nd ST SE • Yelm, WA 98597 • 360.458.3244 • www.yelmwa.gov The City of Yelm is an equal opportunity employer and provider MEETING INFORMATION All regular Yelm City Council meetings are recorded. Meetings may be viewed at www.yelmwa.F-fov or a copy may be purchased by contacting the City Clerk's office at 360.458.8402. It is the City of Yelm's policy to provide reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities. If you require reasonable accommodations to participate at a City Council meeting, please contact the City Clerk's office at 360.458.8402 at least four (4) working days prior to meeting. Information on the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Title VI Statement is available at www.yelmwa.gov/human-resources. *The public comment portion of the agenda is an opportunity for the public to address the Council for items that are not on the published agenda. Comments are limited to three minutes and five speakers. Comment on matters listed on the published agenda are welcomed as part of the normal agenda. COMMITTEE AND LIAISON ASSIGNMENTS Mayor JW Foster Yelm Emergency Operations Board Vice -Chair of Thurston Regional Planning Council Board of Director for Risk Management Service Agency Member of Community Investment Partnership Board member South Sound Military and Community Partnership Councilmember FJ Curry Yelm Public Safety Committee Yelm Finance Committee Member of Solid Waste Advisory Committee Liaison to Yelm Senior Center Liaison to South East Thurston Fire Authority Councilmember Molly Carmody Yelm Planning & Economic Development Committee Yelm Finance Committee Board of Director for Intercity Transit Authority Liaison to Nisqually River Council Councilmember Cody Colt Yelm Planning & Economic Development Committee Yelm General Government Committee Yelm Public Works Committee Member of Thurston County Emergency Services Councilmember Tad Stillwell Yelm Public Safety Committee Yelm General Government Committee Board of Directors of Economic Development Council Yelm Emergency Operations Board Member of Law and Justice Council Councilmember Tracey Wood Yelm General Government Committee Yelm Public Works Committee Member of Transportation Policy Board Administrative Board of Director for TCOMM 911 Councilmember Joe DePinto Yelm Finance Committee Yelm Public Safety Committee Member of South Thurston Economic Development Initiative Councilmember Terry Kaminski Yelm Planning & Economic Development Committee Yelm Public Works Committee Member of Thurston Thrives Page 2 of 2 CITY OF YELM Proclamai on WHEREAS, the City of Yelm believes young people are a significant community resource; and WHEREAS, we believe young people best understand the needs of today's teens and have the most influence to create positive change ui support of our youth; and WHEREAS, it is important to encourage youth involvement in the process of local ;government and promote the ideals of public service; and WHEREAS, the creation of a Youth Council is an appropriate means to foster that involvement and increase opportunities for young people; and WHEREAS, the City will work in partnership with Yelm Community Schools to establish and support a Youth Council that is representative of our diverse population; and WHEREAS, die Youth Council will advise the Mayor and City officials on strategies to empower the voice of youth and strengthen partnerships with other organizations, including Joint Base Lewis-McChord and the Nisqually 'Tribe; and WHEREAS, Youth Council Members shall be appointed by the Mayor, will create policies and procedures to guide the implementation of their goals, and propose a resolution to City Council to establish an enduring partnership with the young; people of our community forever. Now, THEREFORE, 1, Mayor fW Foster, on behalf of the City, establish the C= OF YFLM YO FTH COUNOZ and encourage all citizens to support thi's collaborative effort to strengthen and inspire the involvement of young people in our community. SIGNED IN THE CITY OF YELM WASHINGTON, this 22' day of January 2019. JW Foster, Mayor YELM CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2019 MINUTES PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING 206 MCKENZIE AVE. YELM, WA 1. Mayor Foster called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Roll Call Present: EJ Curry, Molly Carmody, Cody Colt, Tad Stillwell, Tracey Wood, Joe DePinto and Terry Kaminski. 2. Agenda Approval 19-001 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO MOVE PUBLIC COMMENT IN FRONT OF SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS. SECONDED BY MOLLY CARMODY. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. 3. Public Comment Scott Bannister sent an email inviting the Mayor and Council to an upcoming event and wanted to know if any of them would be attending. Sandra Manwiller, Co -Chair for Citizens for support of Yelm Schools updated Council on the upcoming activities related to the February School Bond. Lisa Smith, Executive Director for Enterprise for Equity thanked the Mayor and Council for the opportunity to provide free financial education through classes held at the Yelm Community Center. These classes are open to the public and more information can be found at www.enterpriseforequity.ora/financial-education/. 4. Special Presentations Human Trafficking Proclamation Water Rights Presentation from Bill Clarke, Attorney at Law & Government Affairs - 30 minutes. 5. Consent Agenda a. December 11, 2018 Regular Meeting. 19-002 MOTION BY MOLLY CARMODY TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. SECONDED BY EJ CURRY. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. 6. New Business a. Salary Commission Appointment 19-003 MOTION BY EJ CURRY TO NOMINATE DENISE HENDRICKSON TO THE SALARY COMMISSION. SECONDED BY TRACEY WOOD. YES -CURRY, WOOD. NO-CARMODY, COLT, STILLWELL, DEPINTO, KAMINSKI. 2-7, MOTION FAILED. 19-004 MOTION BY JOE DEPINTO TO NOMINATE TRACIE CHOATE TO THE SALARY COMMISSION. SECONDED BY MOLLY CARMODY. YES-CARMODY, COLT, STILLWELL, DEPINTO, KAMINSKI. NO -CURRY, WOOD. 5-2, MOTION CARRIED. TRACIE CHOATE IS APPOINTED TO THE SALARY COMMISSION. 7. Old Business - none scheduled 8. UPDATES - City Administrator Michael Grayum - 1-8-19 • Michael Grayum had shoulder surgery over the holidays. • The transition into the new City Hall building went well. There will be a ribbon cutting ceremony once everyone is settled in. • The Police Department has promoted a Patrol Officer to Sergeant, Community Development Department has hired a Civil Review Engineer, and the Finance Department hired a new Accounting Assistant. • Chad Bedlington, Public Works Director gave an update on the low water pressure around the city due to the power outage. • Grant Beck, Community Development Director and Project Manager for the City Hall move thanked staff and a special thank you to the public works department for getting all the furniture and boxes moved over to the new building and the IT department for getting everyone's computers up and running. We continue to work to improve processes and organization in the new space. The building is beautiful. Councilmember Curry attended the Solid Waste Advisory Committee meeting and the School Bond Support Kick off meeting. Councilmember Carmody has been contacted by Pacific West Athletic Center to discuss doing a feasibility study for Yelm and they are scheduled for the Study Session in February to discuss before the full Council. Councilmember Carmody shared information for free training opportunity through the Department of Labor & Industries for Contractor training. The Council Retreat is scheduled for February 23rd in Olympia. Councilmember Colt added that the Pacific West Athletic Center are not asking for anything but support from the Council. The General Government Committee has been working on a Legislative Agenda for 2019. The Youth Council Proclamation will come before Council at the next meeting. Councilmember Colt also attended the School Bond Support Kick off meeting. Councilmember Stillwell attended the General Government Committee meeting, Yelm Downtown Corridor Study meeting and the School Bond Support Kick off meeting. Councilmember Wood attended the General Government Committee meeting. Councilmember DePinto thanked the high school students in the audience for attending the meeting. Councilmember DePinto attended other Community events. Councilmember Kaminski attended the Public Works Committee meeting, Thurston Thrives meeting, Downtown Corridor Study meeting, Yelm Chamber Luncheon meeting and will be attending a behind the scenes tour with the Port of Olympia. Mayor Foster attended the Annual Thanksmas Appreciation Luncheon for city employees and volunteers, Community Potluck Dinner at the Yelm Community Center; Government -to -Government luncheon with Nisqually Tribal Council, new County Commissioner Tye Menser spent time with Mayor Foster getting to know Yelm and attended funeral services for Battalion Chief Officer John Ostergard. It has been one year since Pierce County Deputy Daniel McCartney was killed in the line of duty. Mayor Foster attended a shared legislative agenda meeting with other Mayors and will be giving an address on the Mayor's State of the Communities tomorrow at the Red Lion Hotel. The point in time homeless census will be held on January 24th in Yelm. Mayor Foster asked the Council to review their Committee 1-8-19 and Liaison Assignments and let him know if they would like to continue to serve on those committees or if they would like to be on any other ones. 9. Executive Session - none scheduled 19-005 MOTION BY CODY COLT TO ADJOURN. SECONDED BY TAD STILLWELL 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. 10. Adjourned at 7:23 pm. Attest: JW Foster, Mayor Lori Mossman, City Clerk These minutes record the official actions of the Yelm City Council. Complete recordings are available on the city website at www.yelmwa.gov. 1-8-19 CITY OF YELM RESOLUTION NUMBER 597 SUPPORT FOR THE YELM COMMUNITY SCHOOLS BOND WHEREAS, according to the Yelm History Project, Yelm Community Schools (YCS) was formed upon a request of a small school district consolidation in 1906; and WHEREAS, it serves the communities of Yelm, McKenna, Bald Hills, Nisqually Indian Reservation and parts of Lacey's suburbs; and WHEREAS, Citizens for the Support of Yelm Schools was formed in 1997, to provide advocacy and education to families and businesses within Yelm's school district boundaries about its aging school facilities; and WHEREAS, voters will be asked to approve a $98.9M local share bond on February 12, 2019; and the goal is to achieve 60 percent supermajority passage in Thurston and a small segment of Pierce counties; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Yelm Community Schools (YCS) has approved a bond measure to the voters of the district, which boundaries include the City of Yelm; and WHEREAS, the bond measure would provide funding to replace Yelm Middle School and Southworth Elementary; and WHEREAS, if passed, this initiative gives each school site-specific safety upgrades, addressing our community's desire to keep our children better protected; and WHEREAS, passage of the bond would meet YCS Board goal number 3 of its 2017 — 2021 Strategic Plan: allowing each student to learn in a modern classroom equipped with the necessary tools to achieve at exemplary levels; and WHEREAS, the City of Yelm Comprehensive Plan updated by the City Council in 2017 includes many goals and policies which support education throughout the community; and WHEREAS, the City Council believes the proposed Bond measure is necessary to ensure Yelm Community Schools continues to be a leader in preparing our children for the future; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Yelm that Yelm voters are encouraged to support the February 12, 2019 bond measure by voting Yes! APPROVED this 22nd day of January, 2019. JW Foster, Mayor /_111X.111 Lori Mossman, City Clerk/HR Director LTAC Applications 2018-2019 2018 Funds NAME/ ACTIVITY/EVENT/PROJECT AMOUNT REQUESTED: Total Budget: Amount Awarded: Yvette O'Keefe, Yelm Independent Film & Arts Foundation, Yelm UFO Fest $ 40,000.00 $ 121,918.39 $ 6,000.00 Cameron Jayne, The Triad Arts Theater $ 25,000.00 $ 213,750.00 $ 6,000.00 TOTAL $ 12,000.00 2019 Funds NAME/ ACTIVITY/EVENT/PROJECT AMOUNT REQUESTED: Total Budget: Amount Awarded: Marian L., Yelm Jazz in the Park $ 5,000.00 $ 16,300.00 $ 3,000.00 Shauna Stewart, Experience Olympia & Beyond $ 30,000.00 $ 1,387,343.53 $ - Chad Bedlington, City of Yelm Pump Park $ 50,000.00 $ 250,000.00 $ - Grant Beck, City of Yelm Wayfinding Signage $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 Line Critchfield, Yelm Chamber - Directional Signage to Yelm $ 50,000.00 $ 71,150.00 $ - Line Critchfield, Yelm Chamber - BBQ Event (official name TBD) $ 10,000.00 $ 27,300.00 $ 1,500.00 Cameron Jayne, The Triad Theater Not specified on application Not specified on application $ 5,000.00 Cameron Jayne, Yelm Annual UFO Festival Not specified on application Not specified on application $ 5,000.00 TOTAL $ 34,500.00 YELM CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2019 MINUTES PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING 206 MCKENZIE AVE. YELM, WA 1. Mayor Foster called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Roll Call Present: EJ Curry, Molly Carmody, Cody Colt, Tad Stillwell, Tracey Wood and Joe DePinto. 19-006 MOTION BY TAD STILLWELL TO EXCUSE TERRY KAMINSKI FROM THE MEETING. SECONDED BY JOE DEPINTO. 6-0, MOTION CARRIED. 2. Agenda Approval 19-007 MOTION BY MOLLY CARMODY TO APPROVE THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. SECONDED BY TAD STILLWELL. 6-0, MOTION CARRIED. 3. Special Presentations Student of the Month - Erin Connally, December 2018. Youth Council Proclamation Mayor Foster read Resolution No. 597, Support for School Bond 19-008 MOTION BY JOE DEPINTO APPROVING RESOLUTION NO. 597. SECONDED BY EJ CURRY. 6-0, MOTION CARRIED. 4. Public Comment Brian Wharton, Yelm Community School Superintendent thanked the Mayor and Council for their continued support for the School Bond and thanked them for the Resolution. Sandra Manwiller, Citizens for Yelm Schools Co-chair also thanked the Mayor and Council for their ongoing support for the upcoming School Bond and updated Council on upcoming proposed changes in Legislature for schools. Mary Shockman thanked the Mayor and Council for the Human Trafficking Proclamation from the last meeting and updated them on trafficking data. 5. Consent Agenda a. January 8, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes. 19-009 MOTION BY MOLLY CARMODY TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. SECONDED BY EJ CURRY. 6-0, MOTION CARRIED. 6. New Business a. Resolution No. 597, Support for School Bond b. 2019 Lodging Tax Advisory Committee Award Recommendations 19-010 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO APPROVE THE 2019 LODGING TAX ADVISORY COMMITTEE AWARD RECOMMENDATIONS. SECONDED BY EJ CURRY. YES -CURRY, CARMODY, COLT, STILLWELL AND WOOD. NO- DEPINTO. 5-1, MOTION CARRIED. 7. Old Business - none scheduled 8. UPDATES - City Administrator Michael Grayum - 1-22-19 • Our awesome community has created a program to assist furloughed employees with gas cards. • New website is now up and running, please check it out. • The City has an open position for a Water Operator. • Nisqually Watershed Plan has been updated. • South Puget Sound Community College will be holding extension classes at the Yelm Community Center. • Stacy Field, Crime Prevention Officer will be the staff person assigned to the Homelessness Task Force. First meeting is January 29, 2019 at 5:30 Pm. • The Pacific West Athletic Center will give a presentation at the February 5, 2019 Study Session. • Michael Malek, the new Accounting Assistant was introduced as the newest member of the Yelm Team. Councilmember Curry attended the Yelm Public Safety Committee meeting, the Yelm Finance Committee meeting and the South East Thurston Fire Authority meeting. Councilmember Carmody attended the Yelm Finance Committee meeting, the Intercity Transit Authority meeting, the Nisqually River Council meeting and attended a presentation by a furloughed USGS employee on the sediments and the health of the Nisqually Delta. The Council Retreat is scheduled for February 23, 2019 in Olympia. Councilmember Colt attended the Thurston County Emergency Services meeting. Councilmember Stillwell attended the Yelm Public Safety Committee meeting, the Yelm Emergency Operations Board meeting and the Law and Justice Council meeting. Councilmember Wood attended the Yelm Public Works Committee meeting and the Transportation Policy Board meeting. Councilmember DePinto attended the Yelm Public Safety Committee meeting, the South Thurston Economic Development Initiative meeting and will be attending the Economic Development Council meeting for Councilmember Stillwell. Mayor Foster attended the Thurston County Chamber and gave the State of the Community Address with the other Mayors, the Community Investment Partnership meeting, the Safety Series at Yelm Community Schools, a meeting in Tenino who is partnering with their school district and the utility company to create a non-profit program and educate students on clean energy, Leadership Awards of Thurston County and furloughed employees with the proper identification will receive gas cards and if they need assistance paying their water/sewer bill, the city will work with them to set-up a payment program during the government shut down. Mayor Foster stated there are now defibrillators at our schools and the Yelm Police Officers have received training and will carry Narcan to assist in life saving events. 9. Executive Session - none scheduled 1-22-19 19-011 MOTION BY CODY COLT TO ADJOURN. SECONDED BY TRACEY WOOD 6-0, MOTION CARRIED. 10. Adjourned at 49 pm. �— Attest: JW Fos r, Mayor ori MoR man; Gty-Clerk Kut 11 P,"mt , Five *",,jAsr These minutes record the official actions of the Yelm City Council. Complete recordings are available on the city website at www.yelmwa.gov. 1-22-19