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08-05-13 Special meeting minutesYELM CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2013 MINUTES 1. Mayor Harding called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Roll Call Present: JW Foster, Joe Baker, Bob Isom, Tracey Wood, Mike McGowan, and Ken Garmann. Excused: Russ Hendrickson. 3. Agenda Approval 13-65 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD APPROVING THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 4. Special Presentations - none scheduled 5. Public Comment - no comments 6. Consent Agenda- none 7. Public Hearing - none scheduled 8. New Business - Ordinance No. 975, Community Center and City Park; Voted Bonds. Shelly Badger presented a report on the election process for the Community Center and Park Bond ballot authorization for the primary election August 6 and the general election November 5. On May 7, 2013, Council adopted Ordinance 970 authorizing submission to the voters, a special election to be held at the primary election August 6, 2013. That ordinance proposed to the voters an obligation bond not to exceed $5,742,000 to improve and expand Yelm City Park and construction of a community center. The primary election will be held tomorrow. For the 2013 primary and general elections there are overlapping deadlines. An ordinance for the general election must be approved by Council and submitted to the County Auditor's Office no later than August 6, 2013, the day of the primary election and prior to notice of passage before deadline has past. For passage, the ballot measure must first be validated with a minimum of 40% of those voters voting in the last general election and of those votes cast a supermajority of 60% approval to pass the measure. Due to the possibility that the primary measure may not be validated and second, if validated, the supermajority is not achieved; Ordinance 975 is brought forward to Council. Ordinance 975 authorizing to submit the same measure within the deadline of August 6, for the November 5, 2013 general election. Amounts remain the same. Section was added that if the primary measure does pass, this Ordinance will become null and void and not be placed on ballot. McGowan asked to clarify overlapping dates and ability to remove from general if primary approved. 13-66 MOTION BY 30E BAKER ADOPTING ORDINANCE NO. 975, PROVIDING FOR THE CONDITIONAL SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY AT THE NOVEMBERS, 2013 GENERAL ELECTION, A PROPOSITION AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO ISSUE ITS GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXPANDING AND IMPROVING YELM CITY PARK, IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF NO MORE THAN $5,742,000. CARRIED. 9. Old Business - none scheduled Page 1 of 2 10. Mayor and Council Initiatives Councilmember Foster, reported that the Nisqually Land Trust received national accreditation after an extensive 18 -month process. Now this local organization is one of only 15% of Land Trusts in U.S. that has received this remarkable achievement. 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION - none scheduled 12. Correspondence- none 13. Adjourn 6:10 pm. 'W' 6'z' , - Ron HardingOm6yor Attest: ` . 11 C-4'' JAVVne Schnep , City Clerk Page 2of2