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04-28-09 MinutesYELM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2009 MINUTES Call to Order -Mayor Harding called the Meeting to Order at 7:00 pm. 2. Roll Call -Present: Joe Baker, Bob Isom, John Thompson and Russ Hendrickson. Excused: Pat Fetterly, Mike McGowan and Don Miller. 3. Agenda Approval 9-033 MOTION BY JOE BAKER APPROVING THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 4. Special Presentations a. Proclamation Bicycle Commuter Month -Mayor Harding read the Proclamation Bicycle Commuter Month for May 2009. Duncan Green accepted the Proclamation and thanked the Mayor and Council. Mr. Green is the coordinator for the Thurston Transit Bicycle Commuter Contest for 2009. This is the 22"d year of the contest. b. Yelm Timberland Library 2008 Annual Report was given by Jeanette Burnham. In 2008 the library registered almost 2,000 new cardholders, bringing the total to 21,185 compared to the 2002 total of 13,903. Thanks were given to the Friends of the Yelm Library for their donation of children's books to be given as prizes to those who finish the annual Summer Reading Program. The Mayor recognized the Yelm Library Advisory Board members and thanked them for their service. Starting June 1, 2009 the Library will have revised hours and be closed on Sundays and Mondays. 5. Public Comment- There was no comment from those in attendance. 6. Consent Agenda a. Regular Meeting Minutes of April 14, 2009, Study Session March 25, 2009, Study Session April 22, 2009 b. Payables Checks 50845-50913, totaling $338,972.20. c. Payroll Checks d. YCP, Mikillvidrland Viking Age Reenactment Group, Saturday, May 25, 2009 gam-5pm #7 9-034 MOTION BY BOB ISOM APPROVING CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 7. Public Hearing - Yelm Comprehensive Plan Update -Mayor Harding opened the public hearing at 7:15 pm. Tami Merriman explained that the Growth Management Act requires that the City's Comprehensive Plan be reviewed every seven years and if needed, revise the plan to ensure that it is still consistent with the policies of the Act. The City's population figures currently do not match the Thurston CC/2009 Page 1 of 3 County's figures that were used to substantiate the Market Factor numbers for Yelm. The proposed updates would bring both plans into compliance with the Western Washington Growth Hearings Board. The Yelm Planning Commission has reviewed the proposed amendments and has undertaken a significant public participation program and recommends that the Council adopt Ordinance Number 904 which includes the proposed plan amendments. Hearing no public comments the Mayor closed the public hearing at 7:18 pm. 8. New Business a. Ordinance No. 904 Amending Yelm Comprehensive Plan to bring it consistent with the policies of the Growth Management and Thurston County's plan. 9-035 MOTION BY BOB ISOM ADOPTING ORDINANCE NO. 904 AMENDING THE YELM COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CONSISTENT WITH THE POLICIES OF THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT ACT. CARRIED. b. Killion Road Local Improvement District Phase One Project - Completion and Release Retainage to SCI, LLC -Grant Beck reported that Phase 1 of the Killion Road project is complete and should be closed out and the retainage amount released to the contractor. All punch list items have been completed and the City has accepted the project as being final. 9-036 MOTION BY JOE BAKER ACCEPTING PHASE 1 OF THE KILLION ROAD LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PROJECT AS COMPLETE AND AUTHORIZE STAFF TO RELEASE RETAINAGE TO SCI, LLC IN THE AMOUNT OF $95,530.76 UPON RECEIPT OF ALL REQUIRED PROJECT DOCUMENTATION. CARRIED. c~ Neighborhood Stabilization Program-Down Payment Assistance Plan Agreement between the City of Yelm and the Housing Authority of Thurston County. Cindy Teixeira explained that the Housing Authority of Thurston County needs the sub-recipient agreement approved, in order to move forward. The Housing Authority of Thurston County is aware of the timeline to obligate the money by September 20, 2010 and of all the conditions to which recipients of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program funds must comply. A waiting list has been growing and presently contains 11 households interested in the program. 9-037 MOTION BY JOHN THOMPSON TO APPROVE AND AUTHORIZE MAYOR HARDING TO SIGN THE NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PROGRAM SUB-RECIPIENT AGREEMENT WITH THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THURSTON COUNTY FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE COUNCIL-APPROVED NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PLAN. CC/2009 Page 2 of 3 9. Old Business 10. Mayor and City Council Reports Councilmember Baker attended the Yelm Adult Community Center retreat on April 17 from 8:30 to 4:30 pm. He also attended the Intercity Transit Board meeting. Councilmember Isom attended the Home and Garden Show at the Yelm High School over the weekend and commended staff for working the City's booth and answering all kinds of questions from the public. Councilmember Thompson attended the Regional Fire Authority meeting where changes to the plan were discussed. Mayor Harding received an email from Thurston County regarding the Swine Flu. They are directing people to the Washington State Department of Health. The Mayor also attended the Home and Garden Show over the weekend and wanted to thank Cindy, Lori and Karen for the excellent job they did at the City's booth. He also thanked the Police Volunteers for helping out at the booth. The City received funding from the State's Budget for the Phase 1 SR 510 Loop. The project will be put out to bid in October by The Department of Transportation and completed by the end of 2010. Funding for the Longmire Park restrooms/concession stand project was allocated as well as funding for the Prairie Line Trail; Burlington Northern Tacoma Rail line from Roy which will be a big help to bring industrial service back to Yelm. 11. Executive Sessions -none scheduled. 12. Correspondence Thurston Regional Planning Council Pre-Agenda, Friday, May 1, 2009 Comcast channel changes dated April 14, 2009 Attest: ,~~, Lori Mossman, Deputy City Clerk CC/2009 Page 3 of 3 13. Adjourned: 7:37pm