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09-22-09 Minutes YELM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2009 MINUTES 1. Call to Order -Mayor Harding called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. 2. Roll Call -Present: Don Miller, Bob Isom, Pat Fetterly, Russ Hendrickson, Joe Baker and Mike McGowan. John Thompson arrived at 7:05 p.m. 3. Agenda Approval 9-074 MOTION BY JOE BAKER APPROVING THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 4. Yelm Timberland Board Presentation, Mr. Wessells -Cancelled 5. Public Comment -Deanna Davis, a Yelm resident, received her water bill with the increased rates and feels that it's outrageous and too high. She would like more information on the rate increase and when they will increase again. She doesn't feel that she used enough to warrant a $377 bill. A small leak was discovered on an outside water spigot and has been fixed. Frank Jones, a Yelm resident, works for the Army and has reviewed the Water Plan and the increased water rates and feels that the rates are too high. He has had his Army staff review 1500 pages of City documents and has some concerns with the Water Plan. Mr. Jones has questions regarding the faulty water meters. Tara Hall, a Yelm resident, went to Public Works after receiving her delinquent bill notice to get a copy of a faulty water meter report. Ms. Hall asked what kind of qualifications the meter readers have to read the meters and how the amount of usage is billed. The Mayor stated he would be out in her neighborhood investigating the meters. The Mayor also extended another invitation to the group to present a water presentation and talk extensively about the water issues and concerns they have. If after the presentation they have not gotten their questions answered by the Mayor or staff, he asks that they come back to Council and let them know. 6. Consent Agenda a. Minutes b. Payable Checks 51908-51933 & 51942-52005 Totaling $101,754.38 c. Payroll Checks 51934-51941 Totaling $43,371.46 9-075 MOTION BY PAT FETTERLY APPROVING CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 7. Public Hearings- none scheduled 8. New Business -none scheduled a. Ordinance No. 910 Local Improvement District No. 2 Bond, 2009 -Grant Beck explained that Ordinance No. 910 establishes a bond for permanent financing for the Killion Road Local Improvement District. Mr. Beck asked that H/council/o8-25-09 Page 1 of 2 Ordinance No. 910 be continued at a special meeting Friday, September 25, 2009 at 4:00 p.m. at the same location because the City has not heard back from USDA on the guarantee of the loan from Thurston First Bank. Mr. Beck gave background on the Local Improvement District. Ordinance No. 910 authorizing the issuance and sale of a local improvement district No. 2 bond in the principal amount of $10,139,000, providing the form, terms, conditions and covenants of said bond, providing for the sale thereof, and providing for the disposition of the proceeds of the sale. The City Council created Local Improvement District No. 2 (Killion Road LID) by Ordinance No. 847 on June 14, 2006. The Council confirmed the assessment roll for the District in the manner required by law in the amount of $10,487,000 on May 12, 2009, by Ordinance No. 903. Of the total assessment roll, $347,383 was prepaid by property owners within the LID boundaries. It is now necessary that the City issue its Local Improvement District No. 2 Bond in the amount of $10,139,000, which is the amount of the assessments unpaid. The adoption of Ordinance No. 910 effectively accepts a loan from Thurston First Bank in the amount of $10,139,000, which will be used to repay the Bond Anticipation Notes used to finance the construction of the Killion Road LID, along with financing costs. 9-076 MOTION BY BOB ISOM TO TABLE ORDINANCE NO. 910 UNTIL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 AT 4:00 PM AT THE PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING. CARRIED. 9. Old Business- none scheduled 10. Mayor and City Council Reports Councilmember Miller would like to see staff investigate the faulty water meters; they might still be under warranty. Councilmember Baker attended the Intercity Transit Board meeting. Councilmember Fetterly announced the Salmon Fest this Saturday, September 26, at 10:00 am at the Nisqually River Refuge. Mayor Harding had nothing to report. 9-077 MOTION BY BOB ISOM TO CONTINUE MEETING UNTIL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 AT 4:00 P.M. CARRIED. 11. Executive Sessions -none scheduled. 12. Correspondence -Notice of Price Change effective July 1, 2009. TRPC Pre- Agenda Friday, October 2, 2009 from 9:00-11:00 am. 13. Meeting was continued to Friday, September 25, at 4 p.m. Robert Isom, Mayor Pro Tem Att Lori Mossman, Deputy City Clerk H/council/08-25-09 Page 2 of 2