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06 08 2021 Minutesi V, EST. 1924 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES VIRTUAL AND IN PERSON TUESDAY, June 8, 2021 Call to Order: Mayor JW Foster called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Roll Call: James Blair, Molly Carmody, EJ Curry, Holly Smith, Tracey Wood, Joe DePinto and Terry Kaminski. Staff Present: City Administrator Michael Grayum, City Clerk Kathy Linnemeyer, Public Services Director Cody Colt and Police Chief Todd Stancil. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA 21-071 Motion by Molly Carmody to approve the agenda as presented. Seconded by Tracey Wood. Motion carried 7-0. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS A. Administrator/Director of Thurston County Medic 1, Kurt Hardin, presented information on the Levy Lid Lift, which will be included on the August ballots. PUBLIC COMMENT - No comments CONSENT AGENDA A. Minutes from the June 1, 2021 Study Session as amended, May 11, 2021 Council Meeting as amended, May 18, 2021 Special Council Meeting and May 4, 2021 Study Session. 21-072 Motion by Molly Carmody approving the consent agenda with the amended minutes from the May 11, 2021 and June 1, 2021 as emailed by Kathy Linnemeyer. Seconded by Joe DePinto. Motion carried 7-0. NEW BUSINESS A. Resolution No. 616 prohibiting the collection, storing or distributing of COVID-19 vaccination information. 21-073 Motion by Joe DePinto to approve Resolution No. 616. Seconded by James Blair. Motion carried 5-2 with a roll call vote. Councilmembers Carmody and Curry voted against. B. Thurston County Disaster Recovery Interlocal Agreement 21-074 Motion by Joe DePinto authorizing Mayor Foster to sign the Interlocal Agreement for Thurston County Disaster Recovery Council. Seconded by Molly Carmody. Motion carried 6-1 with Councilmember Blair voting no. OLD BUSINESS A. Resolution No. 615 authorizing an amended interlocal agreement. B. Thurston County Solid Waste Ordinance 1075. 21-075 Motion by Molly Carmody to approve Resolution No. 615 and Ordinance No. 1075. Seconded by Joe DePinto. Motion carried 6-1 with Councilmember Blair voting no. DEPARTMENT, MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL UPDATES City Administrator Michael Grayum gave an update on the following items: + Gave an update on the Education and Innovation Center. • Update on the status of the Wayfair signs. + Looking ahead at future meetings — Summit Law will be giving a training on the negotiation process, review of the labor attorney contract, Budget Amendments on June 22"d, Discussion on the 640 acres at the July Study Session and Discussion on the American Recovery and Relief funds at the August Study Session. Councilmember Carmody attended the Intercity Transit Authority meeting and announced that the Love Abounds will be hosting the first Yelm Community Resource Fair on June 24th at the Community Center. Councilmember Curry watched the crane moving the restroom into place at Cochrane Park, attended the opening of the Splash Pad, Farmers Market, attended a meeting on the Fire Levy signs, announced that the painting of the water tower is scheduled to be completed by June 30th,andthanked Paul York for repairing the lawn mower at the Senior Center. Councilmember Smith attended the ribbon cutting at the Farmers Market. Page 2of3 Councilmember DePinto attended Memorial Day events at the Yelm Cemetery, attended the opening day of the Farmers Market, Announced that the Yelm Community Resource Fair is funded by nonprofit organizations, donations and some State agencies. Councilmember Kaminski attended the Chamber lunch. Mayor JW Foster met with the director of the Olympia Visitor and Convention Bureau where he received compliments on the Yelm Skate Park EXECUTIVE SESSION — None scheduled ADJOURNMENT 21-076 Motion by Molly Carmody to adjourn the meeting. The meeting adjourned at 7:22 p.m. Vit Foster, Mayor Kathy Linne �yer, City Clerk 4aSe 3 o1 ('Jty crl y,+11 RX,1 UdAT C+::aWrcr'il IVhHiing!, Ton se niinu�ei, i•, cc:rd the nffirial o� 'hr i U1 ��WI'k:y l;f'rl,l(1L1 ��k"r1i �' re'cnidhnrry�7 ae lava l'fl.flr cjri he c" t`yvv cslte a� v%1vo.vyr"Imv,1a a',l:v