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06-11-13 MinutesYELM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2013 MINUTES 1. Mayor Pro -tem Isom called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Roll Call Present: Joe Baker, Tracey Wood, Mike McGowan, Ken Garmann and Russ Hendrickson. Excused: J.W. Foster and Mayor Harding. Mayor Pro -Tem Isom changed the agenda to include an update on Yelm City Park kitchen from Shelly Badger immediately following Agenda Item 8. a. 3. Agenda Approval 13-44 MOTION BY RUSS HENDRICKSON APPROVING THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 4. Special Presentations - -Yelm Prairie Days Proclamation Mayor Pro -tem Isom read the Proclamation and presented it to a representative for the Lions Club. 5. Public Comment - no comment 6. Consent Agenda Minutes - Regular Meeting May 28, 2013. Payables - Checks #60433-#60545 Totaling $495,437.83. 13-45 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD APPROVING THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 7. Public Hearing - none scheduled 8. New Business - a. Lobbyist Contract Amendment Shelly Badger explained that Kathleen Collins of Capitol Strategies, and Davor Gjurasic Public Affairs, have been contracted to work for the City at various times since 2005 and are well acquainted with issues of great importance to the City, particularly the 510 Yelm Loop project. Their presence during the legislative sessions is of significant value for Yelm and has proved beneficial to advancement of the Loop project, as well as receiving funding for capital projects, such as the Longmire restrooms. The 2013 contract with Capitol Strategies and Gjurasic Public Affairs expired on May 31, 2013. A special session began on May 13, 2013 and will go for a maximum of 30 days. If the Legislature and the Governor do not conclude their business, there will be additional special sessions. It is important to maintain our lobbyists' presence until the Legislature sessions are closed for the year, especially in light of a possible transportation revenue package. Compensation for these services is $4,000 per month (plus combined expenses not to exceed $2,000 for 2013.) Funding is available from the Arterial Street and Water funds to continue paying the contract based on a pro -rata share of work performed on the issues. Page 1 of 3 13-46 MOTION BY JOE BAKER AUTHORIZING MAYOR HARDING TO SIGN AN AMENDMENT TO THE 2013 LOBBYIST CONSULTANT AGREEMENT, WITH CAPITOL STRATEGIES AND GJURASIC PUBLIC AFFAIRS, EXTENDING LOBBYIST SERVICES ON A MONTH-TO-MONTH BASIS, AS LONG AS THERE IS A LEGISLATIVE SPECIAL SESSION IN PROCESS FOR 2013. CARRIED. Shelly Badger updated the Council on the Yelm City Park kitchen damage caused by the circus. A large truck hit the building while exiting the park after the circus last week. Gary Carlson, City of Yelm Building Official, deemed the kitchen unusable. The process with the insurance companies is underway but with the Annual Prairie Days approaching, the City had to come up with an alternative kitchen for the Lions Club. The yellow house purchased by the City will be used for the upcoming community events until a kitchen can be rebuilt and the damaged building demolished. Mayor Pro -tem Isom stated he had been over to the potential site and was very impressed with work already completed by the Public Works department and stated they have gone the extra mile to get this project completed in time for Prairie Days. b. Ordinance No. 972 Finance Contract & Resolution No. 540 Reimbursement Resolution for Police Vehicle Teresa Mattson stated the 2013 Budget included funds for the purchase of one new police vehicle. In the past, the City has financed police vehicles with the State of Washington, realizing savings from using private funding. The State provides payment for equipment purchased under the contract twice per year, in March and August. The City missed the deadline for the funds paid out in March 2013 but has been approved for funding in August 2013. The vehicle was delivered on May 28, 2013, which was earlier than expected and payment is due 30 days later. The City will need to front the funds and receive reimbursement from the State in August, thus the resolution for reimbursement, which allocates the funding from the General Fund, and will be reimbursed in August from the State Treasurer. 13-47 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD ADOPTING ORDINANCE NO. 972 AUTHORING THE EXECUTION OF A FINANCING CONTRACT RELATED TO THE ACQUISION OF SAID PERSONAL PROPERTY. CARRIED. 13-48 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD APRROVING RESOLUTION NO. 540 FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF FUNDS FROM WASHINGTON STATE TREASURER. CARRIED. 9. Old Business — none scheduled 10. Mayor and Council Initiatives Councilmember Baker attended the Intercity Transit Board meeting and reported Ann Freeman- Manzanares is the new General Manager. Councilmember Baker has been approached by five different individuals asking about installing an audible crosswalk at the intersection of 510 and 507 for people with impaired vision. Mayor Pro -tem Isom suggested we start with the new Public Works Director. Councilmember McGowan attended the Thurston County HOME Consortium and discussed the three RFP cycles and the finances coming up. Councilmember McGowan also attended the dedication of the new storage facility at the Page 2 of 3 Emmanuel Lutheran Church and stated it was great to see the partnership between the teenagers and the staff of the church. Councilmember Wood also attended the dedication of the new storage facility at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church and was impressed with the skills gained by the youth that helped build the facility. Councilmember Wood also attended the meet and greet with Councilmember Baker and the 5th Wednesday meeting. Councilmember Garmann attended welcoming reception for Ryan Johnston, Yelm's new Public Works Director. Councilmember Hendrickson also attended the reception for Ryan Johnston on Monday afternoon. 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION - none scheduled 12. Correspondence included - 13. Adjourn 6:25 pm. E'/J l/`'✓✓Y�Lt Lam' Attest: Bob Isom, Mayor Pro -tem Lori Mossman, Deputy City Clerk Page 3of3