02 26 2019 Agenda PacketCITY OF YELM
Washington
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
2/26/2019
1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. AGENDA APPROVAL
3. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
a) None Scheduled
4. PUBLIC COMMENT
*Complete a blue speakers card
5. CONSENT AGENDA
a) Study Session Minutes for February 5, 2019
b) Regular meeting minutes for February 12, 2019
6. NEW BUSINESS
a) Nisqually Jail Service Agreement
Authorize Mayor JW Foster to sign the Nisqually Jail Service Agreement effective March 1, 2019 -
December 31, 2023.
b) Discussion - Former City Hall
Update and Council discussion of the next steps regarding the use of the former City Hall building.
7. OLD BUSINESS
a) None Scheduled
S. UPDATES
a Departments — Michael Grayum, City Administrator
b) ouncilmembers
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.glov 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 Councilmember Tad Stillwell
Yelm Emergency Operations Board Yelm Public Safety Committee
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 ervices
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
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CITY OF YEL4
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
2/26/2019
1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. AGENDA APPROVAL
3. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
a) None Scheduled
4. PUBLIC COMMENT
*Complete a blue speakers card
5. CONSENT AGENDA
a) Study Session Minutes for February 5, 2019
b) Regular meeting minutes for February 12, 2019
6. NEW BUSINESS
a) Nisqually Jail Service Agreement
Authorize Mayor JW Foster to sign the Nisqually Jail Service Agreement effective March 1, 2019 -
December 31, 2023.
b) Discussion - Former City Hall
Update and Council discussion of the next steps regarding the use of the former City Hall building.
7. OLD BUSINESS
a) None Scheduled
S. U PDATES
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 y„I„Lr,vJ;g2y 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 EJ 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
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YELM CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY S, 2019 6:00 P.M.
PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING
206 MCKENZIE AVE.
YELM, WA
1. Mayor Foster called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
2. Present: Councilmembers: EJ Curry, Molly Carmody, Cody Colt, Tad Stillwell, Tracey Wood,
and Terry Kaminski. Joe DePinto arrived at 6:06 p.m.
Staff present: City Administrator Michael Grayum, Police Chief Todd Stancil, Court
Administrator Sonia Ramirez, Public Works Director Chad Bedlington, and City Clerk & HR
Manager Lori Mossman.
3. a. Presentation by the Pacific West Athletic Center
Doug Martin, Chairman/CEO-PWAC and Dustin Ritchie, Vice Chairman-PWAC explained that the
Pacific West Athletic Center is a proposed facility for providing athletic training, talent
development, and performance diagnostics to athletes in the Pacific Northwest Region. They
also shared why Thurston County and why Yelm would be a great location for this facility.
3. b. Jail Contract Update
Todd Stancil, Chief of Police updated the Mayor and Council on the proposed changes to the
new Jail Contract. The rates have increased slightly over a five-year period. An updated Jail
Contract will come to Council later in February for their approval.
3. c. Continued Council discussion about utilization of the former City Hall
Discussion ensued about the use of the old building including a Veteran's Hub and the Boys
and Girls Club and/or a combination of both groups. The General Government Committee will
put together a proposal for Council discussion on February 26, and approval at a future Council
meeting.
3. d. Continued Council discussion about the 640 Acres zoned master plan community
of which the property owner has 1 year to pay all principle, interest and penalties
due to the LID to redeem the property
Council discussed the 640 Acres and the financial responsibilities of the City of Yelm and the
possibilities for that property.
4. Mayors Report
Mayor Foster received a compliment from
the Public Works Department has done c
spell. The Yelm Police Department had
League of Women Voters will hold a mee
the history and usage of water in Yelm. Tr
2019 at the Yelm Community Center.
Superintendent Brian Wharton on the great job that
i keeping the roads safe for travel during this cold
heir first Narcan save last Saturday morning. The
ing on March 19, at the Yelm Community Center on
ere will be a Yelm Prairie Days meeting February 13,
S. Council Initiatives
Councilmember Tracey Wood voiced concerns about garbage in the empty lots behind
Goodwill and the Dollar Tree.
Councilmember Joe DePinto would like to maintain the Library services and believes they
provide many good services to the community. The first Homelessness Task Force meeting
went very well and the next meeting will be March 19, at City Hall at 5:30 pm.
Councilmember Tad Stillwell agreed with Councilmember DePinto about the Library and
would like to discuss their location.
Councilmember Terry Kaminski received many emails regarding the Proposed Bio solids
Site in Thurston County.
Adjourn 7:45 p.m.
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.
YELM CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2019 MINUTES
PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING
206 MCKENZIE AVE.
YELM, WA
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
19-012 MOTION BY MOLLY CARMODY TO APPROVE THE AGENDA AS
PRESENTED. SECONDED BY CODY COLT. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED.
3. Special Presentations
Student of the Month - Cody Johnston, January 2019.
Introduction of NEW City of Yelm Civil Review Engineer, Derek McCoy.
4. Public Comment
Sandra Manwiller, Co-chair of Citizens for Support of Yelm Schools stated
that
tonight is the night to find out the preliminary results of the school bond
and
official results will be certified on February 22, 2019. Sandra also updated council
on upcoming bills to decrease super majority passage.
Ed Kenney spoke about the Fire Mountain Farms Biosolids land application
site
proposed near Yelm and urged council to speak out against it.
Steve Slater, life member of the VFW encouraged council to support the
VFW
being able to use the old City Hall facility.
Scott Bannister, Joseph Brumbles, Matt Howe, Mark Jensen, Matt Marshall
and
Tim Webb all spoke in support of the preservation of our second amendment
rights and oppose Initiative 1639.
5. Consent Agenda
a. January 22, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes.
19-013 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS
PRESENTED. SECONDED BY EJ CURRY. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED.
6. New Business
a. Construction Award - Ft. Stevens Elementary Pedestrian Improvements
Authorization to award Ft. Stevens Elementary Pedestrian Improvements bid and
allow Mayor Foster to enter into a construction contract with Northwest Cascade,
Inc.
19-014 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO AUTHORIZE MAYOR JW FOSTER TO
AWARD THE PROJECT TO AND SIGN THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
WITH NORTHWEST CASCADE, INC. OF PUYALLUP, WA IN THE NOT TO
EXCEED AMOUNT OF $4SS,387.12. THIS AMOUNT IS NOT INCLUSIVE OF
SALES TAX. SECONDED BY MOLLY CARMODY. 7-0 MOTION CARRIED.
7. Old Business - none scheduled
2-12-19
S. UPDATES—
City Administrator Michael Grayum -
• Appreciation to Public Works and Police Department staff for the
tremendous job they did during the recent snow event.
• Due to weather issues water shut -offs, regularly scheduled for Wednesday,
February 13 have been rescheduled for Thursday, February 14th.
Councilmember Curry attended the South East Thurston Fire Authority meeting
and reported that they approved their review of the chief during an executive
session and they had a 17 percent increase in calls due to the weather. Also,
reporting that she spent time calling on the school bond.
Councilmember Carmody attended the Economic Development meeting talked
about the Downtown Corridor Project being reviewed by the City of Yelm Planning
Commission for any changes and then will send it to council for action. Other
topics discussed, water rights and the watershed mitigation plan. Intercity Transit
General Manager reporting current transit service schedules due to inclement
weather and congratulating Public Works on keeping the roads clean and clear.
Councilmember Colt attended the Economic Development meeting. Reported
that he is working with Michael Grayum on the Pacific West Athletic Complex.
General Government Committee will be meeting next Tuesday to discuss old City
Hall.
Councilmember Stillwell attended the Thurston County Emergency
Management Executive Seminar. Thanked Public Works for keeping the schools
parking lots cleared.
Councilmember Wood TCOMM meeting rescheduled and the Transportation
Policy Board meeting cancelled.
Councilmember DePinto attended the Thurston County Economic Development
Council meeting for Councilmember Stillwell. Yelm Public Safety is coming up in
the next couple of weeks and the Homelessness Task Force meeting is next week.
AWC Action Days have been cancelled. Questioned who will be officiating the next
council meeting with the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem absent. City Clerk will call the
meeting to order and will ask the council who will be running the meeting.
Councilmember Kaminski attended Economic Development meeting. Yelm
Public Works Committee meeting was cancelled and Thurston Thrives is rebooting
for the New Year. Asked Chief Stancil if there were any requests from Yelm
homeless to be taken to shelters. Chief Stancil reported that officers offered
transport and bus tickets to homeless and no one accepted.
Mayor Foster stated that there have been many organizations canceling
meetings. The Mayor stated that he implemented two parts of our snow weather
policy on Friday afternoon, allowing employees to leave early to get home safe.
Monday, employees were informed they could use the snow weather policy to stay
home and use their vacation time or comp time to stay safe. Thanks to Johnny
Edwards, Tyler Harper and Eric Kolb for the tremendous job they did in keeping
our streets clear. Integrated Emergency Management exercise will be held, bring
back some long term considerations for the survival of the greater community.
It's not just our Public Works crew and law enforcement that did a great job
during the snow event but when an opportunity arises to serve our citizens even
the City Administrator and Police Chief get involved. The Mayor received a call
from a woman that was fearful of her neighborhoods condition and could not get
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to her mailbox or her car. Before the Mayor could do anything the City
Administrator and Police Chief had shovels in hand and cleared her driveway for
her. Nicely done guys.
9. Executive Session - none scheduled
19-01S MOTION BY CODY COLT TO ADJOURN. SECONDED BY MOLLY CARMODY
7-0, MOTION CARRIED.
10. Adjourned at 7:15 p.m.
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.
2-12-19
To
From
Date
Mayor JW Foster
Yelm City Council
City of Yelm
Sonia Ramirez, Yelm Court Administrator
February 21, 2019 (for February 26th, 2019 City Council meeting)
Subj: Nisqually Jail Service Agreement
Recommendation
Authorize Mayor JW Foster to sign the Nisqually Jail Service Agreement effective March
1, 2019 — December 31, 2023.
Background
The City of Yelm has had a service agreement in place with the Nisqually Jail for more
than 15 years. This agreement allows the City of Yelm to secure misdemeanor offenders
within the Nisqually Jail, a location that is convenient to the police department. The jail
agreement with the Nisqually Jail has been beneficial in reduced jail bed costs for the city
as well as significantly reduced drive time for the officers.
Current
The current contract will expire March 1, 2019. The new contract has been reviewed and
provided by the Nisqually Tribe for your approval and has been developed by Yelm City
Attorney Brent Dille with recommendations from Association Washington Cities. The new
contract ensures City of Yelm Inmates receive appropriate care while incarcerated at the
Nisqually Jail Facility. The daily bed rate will increase to $95.00 per day for 2019. The
increased daily bed rate is associated to the increased medical services provided by the
Nisqually Jail and a restructuring of their billing procedures. Annual adjustments to the
daily rate will be determined based on the prior year average increase in the Seattle -
Tacoma -Bellevue CPI -U (Consumer Price Index). The new contract will provide and
remain at three (3) guaranteed beds per day through the term of the contract.
NIS UALLYJAIL,SERVICE AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into on this day of , 2019, by and
between the Nisqually Indian Reservation, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe, hereinafter referred
to as "Nisqually" and the City of Yelm, hereinafter referred to as "Yelm." This agreement is for the
housing of inmates of Yelm in the Nisqually Detention and Corrections Center hereinafter referred
to as "jail" pursuant to Chapters 39.34 and 70.48 RCW.
THE PARTIES HEREBY AGREE as follows:
SERVICE. Nisqually shall care for prisoners placed in the custody of officers of the
Nisqually Jail and cooperate with the City to arrange for video hearings. The term
"prisoner" shall include any person arrested, sentenced by the court or held under
authority of any law or ordinance of Yelm; provided, that the Nisqually Police Chief or
the Nisqually Corrections Director shall have the right to refuse to accept custody if in
his opinion that would result in overcrowding of the jail, or health, safety or security
risks.
2. CARE. "Care" shall mean to provide room and board; to provide for the prisoner's
physical needs; to retain the prisoner in custody; and to supervise and maintain proper
discipline and control. In addition, prisoners housed pursuant to this agreement shall be
subject to the same rules and regulations required of other prisoners housed in the
Nisqually jail. Such rules and regulations shall comport with Washington state law, and
federal law regarding issues of civil rights and due process of prisoners.
DURATION OF CONTRACT. The term of this agreement shall be for five (5) years,
beginning January 1, 2019. The agreement may be terminated without cause by either
party by providing the other party with thirty (30) days written notice. Notice shall be
deemed proper when provided to:
Yelm: City of Yelm
Michael Grayum, City Administrator
105 Yelm Ave W
Yelm, WA 98597
Nisqually: Sharlaine Revey, Chief Executive Officer
4820 She-Nah-Num Dr. S.E.
Olympia, WA 98513
4, RELEASE. Prisoners will only be released when they have served their full time
unless release is authorized by any other provision of this agreement or is ordered by a
court of competent jurisdiction.
5. GUARANTEED MINIMUM BED SPACE. Nisqually guarantees that three beds per
day shall be dedicated to Yelm for its prisoners.
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GUARANTEE TO PAY FOR MINIMUM BIND SPACE. Yelm agrees to pay to
Nisqually a rate of $95.00 per bed per day totaling $285.00 per day in exchange for
Nisqually's guarantee of three (3) available beds per day. Any adjustments to the daily
rate will be determined based on the prior year (12 -month average) increases in the
Seattle -Tacoma -Bellevue CPI -U (Consumer Price Index) and calculated as more fully
set forth in Exhibit B, attached hereto as though fully set forth herein.
6. RATE/PAYMMC+I'T. Yelm shall pay to Nisqually the amount of $285.00 per day for
the three guaranteed beds, and $95.00 per day per prisoner for care for any and all
prisoners beyond the guaranteed three -bed minimum. Unless as otherwise provided
herein, Yelm shall not be chard a booking fee. A "day" is the twenty-four hour period
beginning at 12:00 a.m. and ending at 11:59 p.m. in the Pacific Time Zone. For any
prisoner booked into the Nisqually Jail for less than two (2) hours of custody time,
Yelm shall only be charged a booking fee of $20, rather than the day rate. Nisqually
will submit a monthly invoice to Yelm for the guaranteed minimum bed spaces as well
as additional prisoners housed pursuant to this agreement. Yelm shall pay such
invoices within 30 days of receipt. Interest at the rate of 12% per annum shall be
charged on all past due accounts.
Without prejudice to any other contract rights available to it, if Yelm does not pay the
invoice with Sixty (60) days of receipt of invoice, Nisqually acting through its Police
Chief, will not accept prisoners until the delinquent amount is paid in full.
7. MEDICAL CARE. Each party shall be responsible for the medical care and medical
expenses of prisoners housed pursuant to this agreement as listed in Exhibit A, attached
hereto and incorporated herein; provided that if the prisoner has his or her own medical
coverage, Nisqually will coordinate with Yelm so that such insurance may be utilized.
In the event that a prisoner requests non -urgent medical care, Nisqually shall contact
Yelm for approval. Yelm shall provide Nisqually with the names and telephone
numbers of designated contact people who shall be available on a twenty-four hour
basis. Failure of Yelm to approve medical care shall relieve Nisqually of liability to
Yelm for any injury resulting therefrom. In the event that Nisqually deems a prisoner to
be in need of urgent or emergency care, Nisqually shall make the best efforts to contact
Yelm, but may take any action it deems necessary to provide the prisoner with the
needed care without obtaining prior approval.
To the extent permitted by state law, Yelm shall protect, defend, hold harmless and
indemnify Nisqually from and against all claims, suits and actions relating to the
medical care of prisoners housed under this agreement which result from the failure of
Yelm to approve such care or for any reason other than injuries and harm resulting from
the negligent or intentional acts or omissions of Nisqually or its officers.
8. TRANSPORTATION. Yelm shall be solely responsible for furnishing transportation
for prisoners housed pursuant to this agreement. Yelm may request that Nisqually
provide necessary transportation and Nisqually shall make best efforts to provide such
transportation, subject to staff availability. Yelm shall reimburse Nisqually for costs
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incurred for transportation. Such costs shall include mileage at the rate of $1.00 per
mile, labor and overhead (.5 x labor). Nisqually shall not transport any prisoner without
the express agreement of Yelm unless such transportation is required by a court order or
because of a medical emergency.
9. CUSTODY TRANSFER. Officers of Yelm placing a prisoner in custody of Nisqually
will be required to remain in the immediate presence of the prisoner at all times until
relieved of custody by Nisqually Corrections Staff. Booking out and/or release of
Yelm's prisoners shall be the responsibility of Yelm Officers.
10. CITY ACCESS TO PRISONERS. All Yelm police officers and investigators
directed by the Yelm City Attorney shall have the right to interview the prisoner inside
the confines of the Nisqually Jail subject only to necessary security rules. Interview
rooms will be made available to Yelm police officers in equal priority with those of any
other department, including the Nisqually law enforcement personnel.
11. RELEASE OF YELM PRISONERS FROM NIS UALLY, No Yelm Prisoner
confined in the Nisqually Jail shall be removed therefrom except:
a. When requested by Yelm Police Department in writing;
b. By Order of the Yelm Municipal Court in those matters in which they
have jurisdiction, or upon Order of the Thurston County District
Court or the Thurston County Superior Court in those matters in
which said courts have jurisdiction;
C. For appearance in the court in which a Yelm prisoner is charged;
d. In compliance with a writ of habeas corpus;
e. For interviews by the Yelm prosecuting attorney, Yelm appointed
public defender, or member of the Yelm Police Department;
f. If the prisoner has served his sentence or the charge pending against
said prisoner has been dismissed or bail or other recognizance has
been posted as required by the courts.
12. INDEMNIFICATION. Yelm shall protect, defend, save harmless and indemnify
Nisqually, its officers, agents and employees, from and against all claims, suits and
actions arising from intentional or negligent acts or omissions of Yelm in performance
of this agreement.
Nisqually shall protect, defend, save harmless and indemnify the City of Yelm, its
officers, agents and employees from and against all claims, suits and actions arising
from intentional or negligent acts or omissions of Nisqually in performance of this
agreement.
13. INSURANCE. Each party shall obtain and maintain occurrence based insurance that
provides liability coverage in the minimum liability limits of three Million Dollars
($3,000,000.00) per occurrence and three Million Dollars ($3,000,000.00) in the
aggregate for its conduct in creating liability exposure related to the confinement of
inmates, including general liability, errors and omissions, auto liability and police
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professional liability. The insurance policy(ies) shall provide coverage for any liability
occurrence during the policy period, regardless of when any claim or law suit is filed.
Further, Nisqually will name the City of Yelm, its officers and employees as Additional
Insureds, and Yelm will name the Nisqually Indian Tribe, its officers and employees as
Additional Insureds for any acts or omissions by the City of Yelm creating liability
exposure in the performance of this agreement.
14.1 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE: Each party to this Agreement agrees to
provide the other with evidence of insurance coverage in the form of a certificate
from a solvent insurance provider confirming coverage from a solvent insurance pool
which is sufficient to address the insurance obligations set forth above. A copy of the
certificate shall be provided annually and for the duration of this agreement.
14. CHOICE OF LAW. This Agreement shall be interpreted under the laws of the state of
Washington.
15. DISPUTE RESOLUTION. If either party disputes any portion of an invoice or alleges
that the other party is in breach of this Agreement, they will provide the other party
written notice within thirty days. The notice shall detail the amount in question and the
grounds for withholding all or a portion of the amount billed or any other basis for the
dispute. Authorized representatives of each party shall attempt to resolve the dispute by
negotiation within thirty days of notification. If such negotiation is unsuccessful the
parties shall apply to Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service (JAMS) or such other
alternate dispute resolution services as the parties may agree, for the appointment of an
arbitrator whose decision shall be final and binding on the parties. Each party shall be
responsible for paying one-half of the arbitrator's fees. The arbitrator shall have the
power to award legal fees to the prevailing party. The arbitrator shall provide a concise
written statement of reasons for the award. The arbitration award may be submitted to
any court having jurisdiction to be confirmed and enforced.
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16. LIMITED WAIVER OF IMMUNITY. Nisqually expressly and irrevocably waives
any sovereign immunity it has from suit for causes of action with respect to the
obligations evidenced by this Agreement and consents to be sued in the Washington
state courts of general jurisdiction to enforce the terms of the Agreement, or to compel
or enforce arbitration as described below. Nisqually agrees that it will not raise
sovereign immunity as a defense in any legal action brought to enforce the terms of this
Agreement. This waiver shall survive expiration or termination of this Agreement.
17. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement contains the entire understanding of
the Parties, and may be changed only by an agreement in writing signed by the
Parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on this date, the
day of _.....................�% 2019.
CITY OF YELM:
J.W. Foster, Mayor
Attest:
Lori Mossman, City Clerk
Approved as to legal form only:
Yelm City Attorney
NISQUALLY TRIBE.:
Sharlaine Revey, Chief Executive Officer
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EXHIBIT A
MEDICAL EXPENSES
NISQUALLY TRIBE SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR:
- Initial Screening
- Intake Screening
- Nurse Sick Call
- Physician Sick Call
- Physical if housed longer than 14 days
- Routine lab work that can be completed in the facility
- Routine medications, other than biologicals / non -formulary medications
- Mental health assessments and basic services that can be provided in facility
CITY OF YELM SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR:
- Pre -booking
- Urgent Care Facility Visits
- Emergency Room Visits
- Hospitalizations
Non -Formulary / Biological Medications
Ultra Sounds
- Ambulance Services
- Body Cavity Collection of Evidence / Searches
- OBGYN Care / Prenatal Care
- Vision
- Mental Health
- Long Term Care
Auxiliary lab work and X -Rays
Dental
- Lacey Fire Response
- Other Specialty Services
- All services provided outside the facility
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EXHIBIT B
CPI CALCULATION
On the first (1St) day of the anniversary of this agreement, the daily bed rate may adjust
by the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index over the immediately preceding
twelve (12) months, as calculated using the Consumer Price Index for the then most
current month for which the Consumer Price Index is available. As used herein,
"Consumer Price Index" means the Consumer Price Index, for All Urban Consumers —
Seattle — Tacoma — Bellevue, WA, All Items (based index year 1982-84 = 100), as
published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. If the
manner in which the Consumer Price Index is determined by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics shall be substantially revised, including without limitation, a change in the base
index year, an adjustment shall be made in such revised index which would produce
results equivalent, as nearly as possible, to those which would have been obtained if the
Consumer Price Index had not been so revised. If the Consumer Price Index shall
become unavailable to the public because publication is discontinued, or otherwise, or if
equivalent data is not readily available to enable the Nisqually to make the adjustment
referred to in the preceding sentence, then the Nisqually will substitute therefor a
comparable index based upon changes in the cost of living or purchasing power of the
consumer dollar published by any other governmental agency or, if no such index shall
be available, then a comparable index published by a major bank or other financial
institution or by a university or a recognized financial publication.
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