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08-28-12 MinutesYELM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2012 MINUTES Mayor Harding called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Roll Call. Present: J.W. Foster, Mike McGowan, Tracey Wood, Ken Garmann and Russ Hendrickson. Excused; Joe Baker and Bob Isom 3. Agenda Approval 12-53 MOTION BY KEN GARMANN APPROVING THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 4. Special Presentations — none scheduled Public Comment — Rose Eills, Olympia, representing National Organization Reform of Marijuana Laws NORMALThurston, addressed the Council requesting support for non -arrest of adult marijuana possession. Asking council to consider adopting formal policy for "lowest enforcement policy" for adult marijuana possession and work with normalthurston.org for development of that policy. Sited her analysis study on the cost of these types of arrest and the frequency in Yelm. Stated that she provided information to council via email. 6. Consent Agenda Minutes — Regular meeting August 14, 2012 Payables — Checks #58659-58722, Totaling $914,745.64 12-54 MOTION BY RUSS HENDRICKSON APPROVING THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. Public Hearing — none scheduled New Business — a. Contract Award to Railworks Track Systems, Yelm Roy Prairie Line Brush Mowing. Tim Peterson addressed Council to request approval of contract with Railworks Systems in Chehalis to mow brush on the Shortline Rail from First Street to Roy. Last mowed in 2006 by City of Tacoma through and interlocal agreement. City of Tacoma was unable to do this year so it went out to bid. Bid opening on July 27th' Railworks was one responding bid at $225 per hour for machine and operator. Budgeted in Shortline Rail fund not to exceed $19,500. Overgrown scotch broom and alder trees impede rail and trail. 12-55 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD AUTHORIZING MAYOR HARDING TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT WITH RAILWORKS TRACK SYSTEMS, INC. TO MOW BRUSH ALONG THE YELM ROY PRAIRIE LINE. CARRIED. b. Federal CDBG entitlement Interlocal Agreement with Thurston County and the City of Yelm. Memorandum of Understanding for Governance, Decision Making and Administration of the CDBG between Thurston County and the Cities of Yelm, Rainier, Tenino and Town of Bucoda. Shelly Badger stated this item was added to the agenda and submitted to Council for review. Thurston County was notified by Federal Dept of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that Thurston County meets the qualification for entitlement for Community Development Block Grant under the urban county definition based on percentage of population in low or moderate income. Thurston County is eligible to receive annual allocation of federal funds from HUD for eligible projects for the years 2013-2015. In July, the cities of Lacey and Tumwater joined in an interlocal agreement making them a party to the entitlement. The Mayor's of the cities in South County: Yelm, Rainier, Tenino and Town of Bucoda have been reviewing the Page 1 of 2 advantages of entering into a interlocal agreement with Thurston County for application for one of the guaranteed annual allocations. Additionally, they drafted a MOU between all five parties, defining governance and administration of the agreement. Mayor Harding has worked with the other mayors to coordinate the agreement. Entering into the entitlement, would exclude the cities from State competitive HUD funds. Three year agreement involving three groups; Lacey, Tumwater and Thurston County that includes Yelm, Rainier, Tenino and Town of Bucoda. The advantage to be an entitlement community, you can plan project with the opportunity to apply for the funding within your interlocal agreement. City would manage their project, County would administer funds to the cities. Discussion followed regarding the administration of the funds, the order of projects and application process. 12-56 MOTION BY MIKE MCGOWAN TO APPROVE THE INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THURSTON COUNTY AND THE CITY OF YELM TO PARTICIPATE IN THE FEDERAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT ENTITLEMENT PROGRAM. CARRIED. 12-57 MOTION TO APPROVE THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR GOVERNANCE, DECISION MAKING AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM BETWEEN THURSTON COUNTY AND THE CITIES OF YELM, RAINIER, TENINO AND THE TOWN OF BUCODA. CARRIED. 9. Old Business — none scheduled 10. Mayor and Council Initiatives Councilmember Foster attended the Thurston County Solid Waste Advisory Committee public presentation in Yelm (SWAC), regarding the plastic bag issue. Noted that community interest was low with low attendance. He received additional information to bring to study session. Councilmember McGowan attended debrief of the Thurston County HOME Consortium retreat. Councilmember Hendrickson attended Medic One meeting where they approved the 2013 budget and discussed plan to participate in TRPC study with no obligation. 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION — none scheduled 12. Correspondence included — TRPC Pre -agenda of September 7. 2012 13. Adjourn 6:45 pm. Attest: �;� 4-nL_/_ Ron Hard Mayo J e Schnepf, City Clerk t,. Page 2 of 2