03 14 2023 Regular Meeting MinutesEST. 1924
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
VIRTUAL AND IN PERSON
TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 2023
Call to Order: Mayor Joe DePinto called the meeting to order at 6:00 PM.
Roll Call: James Blair, Joseph Richardson, Joshua Crossman, Holly Smith, Brian
Hess, Ashley Brooks, Terry Kaminski, and Mayor Joe DePinto.
Staff Present: City Administrator Todd Stancil, HR Director Karen Bennett, Line Roy
Communication and Recreation Coordinator, Gary Cooper Planning
and Building Manager and Public Services Director Cody Colt
APPROVAL OF THE Motion by Holly Smith to approve the agenda as presented
AGENDA Seconded by Terry Kaminski
Motion carried 7-0
SPECIAL
PRESENTATIONS: Yelm Timberland Regional Library— Erica McCaleb, Yelm Library
Manager gave a presentation on programs and services that are
available through Timberland Regional Library.
American Red Cross Proclamation — Mayor DePinto read the
American Red Cross Month Proclamation into the record. Larry Bleich
Community Volunteer Leader and Elected Officials Liaison and Raed
Gyekis local Board of Directors member with American Red Cross
accepted a copy of American Red Cross Month Proclamation and gave
a brief overview of the non-profit humanitarian organization that
provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster
preparedness education.
PUBLIC COMMENT: None
CONSENT AGENDA: a) February 2023 Check Register and Position Summary
Motion by Brian Hess to approve the consent agenda as presented
Seconded by Terry Kaminski
Motion carried 7-0
NEW BUSINESS: Regional Housing Council Interlocal Agreement Amendment
Motion by Terry Kaminski to authorize Mayor DePinto to sign
the Regional Housing Council Interlocal Agreement Amendment #2
Seconded by Ashley Brooks
Motion carried 6-1 with a roll call vote
OLD BUSINESS: Public Hearing on the Proposed Annexations
Mayor DePinto opened the Public Hearing at 6:25 p.m.
Planning and Building Manager Gary Cooper gave a presentation on
the proposed annexation petitions for six properties. Staff asking for
a motion to send the Notice of Intention packets to the Thurston
County Boundary Review Board and prepare the annexation
Ordinance.
Public Comment: Tracy Wood, Yelm citizen questioned how many
new residences could go on the approx. 45 acres of annexation and
had traffic impacts been considered with these annexations?
Alfred Fournier, property owner at 16345 Railway Rd SE
stated that he did not request annexation for his property.
Mayor DePinto closed the Public Hearing at 6:48 p.m.
Motion by Terry Kaminski to approve the annexations, instructing
staff to send the Notice of Intention packets to the Thurston County
Boundary Review Board and prepare the annexation ordinance with
the amendment to property number 4 on the list to refer to parcel
number only and not the address.
Second by Brian Hess
Motion carried S-2 with a roll call vote
STANDING COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Public Safety Committee - Chair Smith announced that the Public Safety Committee met
and discussed:
A new radar sign has been ordered.
• The department belongs to a consortium with other agencies and they have access
to a Chaplin at all times.
® The status of hiring new officers.
Yelm PD social media is ramping up and getting a lot more views.
• School Resource Officers are making an impact with students.
Public Services Committee — Chair Hess reported that the Public Services Committee met
and discussed:
® New streetlights have been delivered.
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Finance Committee —
• Chair Richardson stated that he was very impressed with the new layout of finance
check register/2023 Budget Position Totals and encouraged people to look at the
Agenda Packet online.
MAYOR/CITY ADMINISTRATOR/STAFF REPORTS:
City Administrator Stancil Updates —
• Public Services Department is planning to break ground on the dog park in April.
• Finance Director is working with the Auditors office on hosting a BARS (Budgeting
Accounting Reporting System) training on Thursday, March 16th at Yelm Community
Center.
■ A note was included on the utility bills with council and study session dates and
times.
Mayor DePinto —
■ The proposed budgets for the State will come out next week and we will see how
Yelm fairs on Yelm Bypass.
COUNCILMEMBER REPORTS:
Councilmember Blair —
• Would like the surplus of the Killion Road LID to go towards paying off debt.
Councilmember Richardson —
• Attended the Chamber Forum today and thanked the City for attending and giving a
report.
Councilmember Smith —
• Attended the SE Thurston Fire Authority, TCOMM meeting and the Community
Conversations.
Councilmember Hess —
• Visited the Senior Center and let them know that the City is here to support them
with our knowledge base with things such as applying for grants and funding.
Councilmember Brooks —
• Announced that the Red Cross Sound the Alarm will be held on April 29, 2023 at
Public Services from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Volunteers can sign up to canvas two weeks
prior to the event.
■ Attended Community Conversations.
Councilmember Kaminski —
• Attended Chamber Lunch, Dollars for Scholars and Community Conversations.
• Arts Commission is looking for local artists and costs for a wind feature for the City.
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ADJOURNMENT: Motion by James Blair to adjourn the meeting at 7:20 PM.
Seconded by Holly Smith
Motion carried 7-0
Joe Dem' into, Mayor
Kathy Linne eyes, City Cler
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March 14, 2023 City of Yelm Regular Council Meeting. These minutes record the official actions of
the Yelm City Council. Complete recordings are available on the City of Yelm's You Tube Channel.