07 28 2020 Yelm City Council Agenda Packet VOUCHER APPROVAL FORM
The following is a list of payments approved at Tuesday,July 28th Council meeting:
Payroll Total Expense for June $ 555,854.84
A/P Checks,EFTs,&Drafts $ 279,559.03
Debt Service $ 372,765.88
Excise Tax-May paid in June $ 21,494.44
TOTAL $ 1,229,674.19
Timberland Bank Checks Issued 06/01/2020 through 06/30/2020:
Check number 5278 through check number 5386.
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VIRTUAL YELM CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, JULY 28, 2020 MINUTES
1. Mayor JW Foster called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Roll Call Present: James Blair, EJ Curry, Tad Stillwell, Tracey Wood, Joe DePinto
and Terry Kaminski.
Molly Carmody was absent.
20-068 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO EXCUSE MOLLY CARMODY FROM THE
MEETING. SECONDED BY TERRY KAMINSKI. 6-0, MOTION CARRIED.
2. Agenda Approval
20-069 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO APPROVE THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED.
SECONDED BY EJ CURRY. 6-0, MOTION CARRIED.
3. Special Presentations - none scheduled
4. Public Comment - no comments
5. Consent Agenda-
July 7, 2020 & July 14, 2020 Minutes
Financial Report for June 2020 - $1,229,674.19.
20-070 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO APPROVING THE CONSENT AGENDA.
SECONDED BY TAD STILLWELL. 6-0, MOTION CARRIED.
6. New Business -
a. Ordinance No. 1063 - Affordable and Supportive Housing and Rental Assistance
for Collection.
20-071 MOTION BY TERRY KAMINSKI AUTHORIZING MAYOR FOSTER TO SIGN
ORDINANCE NO. 1063 TO ALLOW THE LOCAL USE OF A PORTION OF
EXISTING SALES TAXES TO PROVIDE FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
SECONDED BY TRACEY WOOD. 6-0, MOTION CARRIED.
b. Ordinance No. 1064 - July 2020 Budget Amendment
20-072 MOTION BY JAMES BLAIR AUTHORIZING MAYOR FOSTER TO SIGN
ORDINANCE NO. 1064, REVISING THE 2019-2020 BIENNIAL BUDGET.
SECONDED BY TERRY KAMINSKI. 5-1 (DEPINTO-NO), MOTION CARRIED.
c. Ordinance No. 1065 - Model B&O Tax Ordinance
20-073 MOTION BY EJ CURRY AUTHORIZING MAYOR FOSTER TO SIGN
ORDINANCE NO. 1065, ADOPTING THE MODEL B&O TAX ORDINANCE
RETROACTIVELY TO JANUARY 1, 2020 AS REQUIRED BY HB 1059 AND
1403. SECONDED BY TERRY KAMINSKI. 6-0, MOTION CARRIED.
d. Bio-Dryer and Septage Contract
20-074 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO AUTHORIZE MAYOR FOSTER TO SIGN THE
AMENDED CONTRACT WITH PARAMETRIX FOR WRF PHASE 2 TO INCLUDE
A BIO-DRYER AND SEPTAGE RECEIVING STATION. SECONDED BY EJ
CURRY. 6-0, MOTION CARRIED.
7. Old Business - none scheduled
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8. UPDATES —
City Administrator — Michael Grayum
• All the CARES ACT Funding has been allocated to almost 50 local businesses
to assist them through the COVID 19 Pandemic. Thank you to
Councilmembers Tad Stillwell, Tracey Wood and EJ Curry and Accounting
Assistant Kimberly Rachor for their hard work.
• Hand sanitizer is still available at the Public Works building. There is 16
gallons remaining from the 55 gallons purchased.
• We have two new members to the City of Yelm team. Yelm Police
Administrative Assistant Stephanie Calton and Executive Assistant/Customer
Service Manager Kathy Linnemeyer.
• The Ballfield will remain open during the drainage project at Longmire Park.
• The Budget schedule will be presented at upcoming meeting.
• Thurston County Regional Council and State Legislators have been invited to
attend the last meeting in August to give an update on projects in Yelm.
Councilmember Curry attended the Senior Center "10 Weeks of Back Packs
Program for kids" and the Yelm Farmer's Market.
Councilmember Stillwell attended the South Thurston Economic Development
Initiative meeting and the Yelm Public Safety Committee meeting. Councilmember
thanked everyone that helped with the CARES ACT Business Grants program, it
has been a very successful and rewarding program.
Councilmember Wood attended the Yelm Public Safety Committee meeting and
stated there is a new Gun Shop business in Yelm.
Councilmember DePinto stated that the Economic Development Council is
giving out grants to businesses. Councilmember DePinto continues to finalize a
weekend for the Council Retreat. There are currently 20 citizens that have signed
up for the Secure Mailbox Program and Councilmember DePinto asked if they
could store that at a central location possibly at the Public Works building and
would like to have the money sent to City Hall for safe keeping.
Councilmember Kaminski attended the Yelm Finance Committee meeting,
Bounties for Families has been approved to distribute "Farmers to Families Food
Boxes" through the Rotary for citizens in need. Councilmember Kaminski attended
the Nisqually River Council Retreat.
Mayor Foster stated the 448 Civil Affairs Unit from JBLM did an training exercise
to assist in finding resources and working with other agencies in case of a natural
or manmade event, the Mayor watched an Association of Washington Cities
webinar on the CARES ACT Relief Fund and some Cities have not dispersed their
funds yet. Mayor Foster is proud that our Council has been able to disperse the
CARES ACT Funds quickly and get that money into the hands of business owners
in need. There was an electrical fire at the Shiplap Coffee Shop last Sunday
morning. Due to the quick response from employee Colter Wevodau, Officer
Devon Taylor and Reserve Officer Mike Baker, many citizens and the SE Thurston
Fire Department, the fire was quickly put out with minimal damage.
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9. Executive Session - none scheduled
20-075 MOTION BY JOE DEPINTO TO ADJOURN. SECONDED BY TAD STILLWELL.
6-0, MOTION CARRIED.
10. Adjourned at 6:55 p.m.
'% a`- Attest: C(�Y
JW'Foster, ayor Lori Lucas, 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.
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