09 08 2020 Yelm City Council Agenda Packet VIRTUAL YELM CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2020 MINUTES
1. Mayor JW Foster called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Roll Call Present: James Blair, Molly Carmody, EJ Curry, Tad Stillwell, Tracey
Wood, Joe DePinto and Terry Kaminski.
2. Agenda Approval
20-086 MOTION BY TAD STILLWELL TO AMEND THE AGENDA TO ADD
ADDITIONAL CARES ACT FUNDING ALLOCATION AS 7.b UNDER OLD
BUSINESS. SECONDED BY EJ CURRY. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED.
3. Special Presentations — none scheduled
4. Public Comment — no comments
5. Consent Agenda- none scheduled
6. New Business —
a. Ordinance No. 1068, Amending the Yelm Comprehensive Plan
20-087 MOTION BY TAD STILLWELL AUTHORIZING MAYOR FOSTER TO SIGN
ORDINANCE NO. 1068 AS PRESENTED. SECONDED BY TRACEY WOOD.
Discussion followed.
20-088 MOTION BY JAMES BLAIR TO ADOPT THE CAPITAL FACILITIES PLANS
WITH THE REMOVAL OF THE PUMP PARK PROJECT FROM THE LIST.
SECONDED BY MOLLY CARMODY. 4-3, YES (CARMODY, BLAIR, STILLWELL,
DEPINTO), NO-(CURRY, WOOD, KAMINSKI). MOTION CARRIED.
20-089 MOTION BY JOE DEPINTO AUTHORIZING MAYOR FOSTER TO SIGN
ORDINANCE NO. 1068 WITH THE AMENDMENT TO REMOVE THE PUMP
PARK FROM THE PROJECT LIST. SECONDED BY JAMES BLAIR. 7-0,
MOTION CARRIED.
b. Regional Housing Council Interlocal Agreement
20-090 MOTION BY MOLLY CARMODY AUTHORIZING MAYOR FOSTER TO SIGN
THE REGIONAL HOUSING COUNCIL INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT. SECONDED
BY EJ CURRY. 5-2, (YES-WOOD, CARMODY, CURRY, STILLWELL,
KAMINSKI) (NO-BLAIR, DEPINTO), MOTION CARRIED.
7. Old Business —
a. Ordinance No. 1067, PSE Franchise Agreement
20-091 MOTION BY JOE DEPINTO AUTHORIZING MAYOR FOSTER TO SIGN
ORDINANCE NO. 1067. SECONDED BY TAD STILLWELL. 7-0, MOTION
CARRIED.
b. Additional $167,025 CARES ACT Funding
20-092 MOTION BY TAD STILLWELL TO ALLOCATE 20% TO THE COMMUNITY
FUND MANAGED BY TOGETHER AND 80% OF THE ADDITIONAL CARES
ACT RELIEF FUND MONIES TO THE YELM BUSINESS FUND FOR A TOTAL
GRANT NOT TO EXCEED $7,500. SECONDED BY TRACEY WOOD. Discussion
fol l owed.
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20-093 MOTION BY MOLLY CARMODY AMENDING THE PREVIOUS MOTION TO
ALLOCATE 50% TO THE YELM BUSINESS FUND (UP TO $7,500 MAXIMUM)
AND 50% TO THE COMMUNITY FUND MANAGED BY TOGETHER. Discussion
followed.
20-094 MOTION BY MOLLY CARMODY AMENDING HER PREVIOUS AMENDMENT TO
65% TO THE YELM BUSINESS FUND AND 35% TO THE YELM COMMUNITY
RELIEF FUND MANAGED BY TOGETHER. SECONDED BY EJ CURRY. 6-1
(NO-WOOD), MOTION CARRIED.
Discussion followed.
MAYOR FOSTER ASKED FOR THE VOTE ON THE MOTION TO ALLOCATE
65% OF THE ADDITIONAL CARES TO YELM BUSINESSES AND 35% TO THE
YELM COMMUNITY RELIEF FUND MANAGED BY TOGETHER. 5-2 (NO-
DEPINTO, BLAIR) MOTION CARRIED.
8. UPDATES -
City Administrator - Grant Beck
• Due to the weather being warmer than normal and people being home from
COVID, the utility bills for some are higher than normal. The Customer
Service Team did a great job tracking down information for customers and
kudos to Public Works Director Cody Colt and his team on re-reads and
collecting data. Mayor Foster has ideas to explore for the high consumption
users. An Ordinance is being discussed to provide some relief to customers
with higher than normal utility bills. Mayor Foster thanked Utility Billing Clerk
Jennifer Beauchamp and Executive Assistance & CST Manager Kathy
Linnemeyer for all their hard work. The Ordinance will be brought to Council
at the next meeting.
Councilmember Blair urged people to be careful during the fire season.
Councilmember Carmody stated that Thurston County if under a red flag fire
warning right now.
Councilmember Stillwell will have Lateral Police interviews on Thursday.
Councilmember Wood attended the Administrative Board of Directors meeting
for TCOMM 911.
Councilmember DePinto attended the Yelm Planning & Economic Development
Committee meeting. Councilmember DePinto has forwarded a "Drive thru policy"
for a business to the General Government Committee for their review. October 24
is the date selected for the Council Retreat. More information will be sent to
Council for their review. Councilmember DePinto echoed Councilmembers
Carmody and Blair's statements on staying safe during the fires.
Councilmember Kaminski attended the Yelm Planning & Economic Development
Committee meeting.
Mayor Foster stated to keep all the people affected by the fire in your thoughts
especially Malden, WA that burned 80% of the structures in the City. Stay safe
firefighters. September 16, 2020 is the Ribbon Cutting for Grocery Outlet at 9:00
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A.M. Most everyone will stay in his or her cars for the event. The City of Yelm has
received seven or eight Lateral applications for the Yelm Police Department.
September 11, 2020 is coming in three days; never forget.
9. Executive Session - none scheduled
20-095 MOTION BY JOE DEPINTO TO ADJOURN. SECONDED BY TAD STILLWELL.
7-0, MOTION CARRIED.
10. Adjourned at 7:15 p.m.
Attest: YOU-rXtelLa)
JW Fosfer, Mayor 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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