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08-13-13 MinutesYELM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 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, Mike McGowan, Tracey Wood, Ken Garmann and Russ Hendrickson. 3. Agenda Approval 13-67 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD APPROVING THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 4. Special Presentations - none scheduled 5. Public Comment - no comments 6. Consent Agenda Minutes - Regular Meeting July 23, 2013 and Special Meeting August 5, 2013. Payables - Checks #60798 - #60929 Totaling $491,168.50. 13-68 MOTION BY BOB ISOM APPROVING THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 7. Public Hearing - none scheduled 8. New Business - a. Mountain Shadow Subdivision Alteration Tami Merriman explained that Bob Benum has made an application to remove a development note on Sheet 3 of 5 of the Mountain Shadow Subdivision that requires shared driveway accesses for Lots 78/79 and 80/81 located at the northwest corner of Canal Road and Wilkensen Road. The preliminary subdivision was reviewed and approved with conditions by the Yelm Hearing Examiner in July of 2005. The approval included findings and conclusions to assure appropriate provisions for public health, safety, and general welfare, as well as a finding of concurrency. The Yelm City Council approved the final subdivision, and it was recorded in March of 2007. Prior to the final subdivision being recorded, the shared driveway note was intended to be removed, as it was not a requirement of the development approval. The removal of the construction note was overlooked and recorded with the access restriction. Because the access restriction does not serve any public use or interest, the City Council should approve the proposed subdivision alteration. 13-69 MOTION BY MIKE MCGOWAN APPROVING THE SUBDIVISION ALTERATION REQUEST FOR MOUNTAIN SHADOW AND AUTHORIZE MAYOR HARDING TO SIGN THE REVISED SUBDIVISION MAP. CARRIED. b. Ordinance No. 976, 2013 Mid Year Budget Amendment Teresa Mattson stated variations in both revenue and expenditure appropriations occur throughout the budget year, creating the need for amendments to rebalance the budget. The City of Yelm adopts the annual budget by department level for the Current/General Fund and by fund level for all other funds. Expense and revenue appropriations are amended to the extent needed to rebalance the department/fund. The changes are included in Ordinance No. 976. Mayor Harding Page 1 of 3 clarified that even though Council had approved the projects at previous meetings, a formal budget amendment was needed. Councilmember Wood questioned the amount budgeted for new tiles at the Sewer plant. Shelly Badger explained there was extensive damage caused by a water leak and the whole floor had to be removed and replaced. Councilmember Wood would like to see the budget presented in a comparison manner. Mayor Harding asked that future budget amendments be presented with the changes compared to the previous adopted budget for easier understanding. 13-70 MOTION BY BOB ISOM ADOPTING ORDINANCE NO. 976, AMENDING THE 2013 BUDGET BY APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR 2013 CONTRACT OBLIGATIONS, TRANSFERS, AND OTHER BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS; AND AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE, DEPOSIT AND APPROPRIATION OF MISCELLANEOUS DONATIONS, CONTRIBUTIONS, BOND PROCEEDS AND/OR FEES. CARRIED. 9. Old Business - none scheduled 10. Mayor and Council Initiatives Councilmember Foster stated that all Councilmembers should receive an emailed copy of the draft ordinance from Thurston County Solid Waste Advisory Committee containing the language to be used in the model ordinance banning plastic bags. The Board of County Commissioners has decided to adopt an Ordinance this September that would ban plastic bag use in the county and are asking Municipalities to use the same language if they are going to adopt an Ordinance in their cities. Mayor Harding stated there are no plans to bring this matter to a Study Session or Council meeting again due to the direction of the Council. Councilmember Isom attended the Sustainable Thurston meeting and reported there was discussion on the RFP process and the allocation of funds and thanked Grant Beck for attending the meeting. Mr. Beck will be making hard copies of the Draft Plan for the Council to familiarize them, so they can make an informed decision when this comes before Council. The Sustainable Thurston group will be attending the September 25 Study Session. Councilmember McGowan attended the Thurston County HOME Consortium meeting and reported it was heavily attended due to the topic of discussion to construct a low barrier shelter in Olympia. Yelm Community Services received $21,000 for their shelter. Councilmember Wood attended the TComm 911 Admin Board meeting and reported the Deputy Director retired and there was discussion on the budget. Mayor Harding attended the Business Resource Center meeting which is a subcommittee of the Thurston County Economic Development Council and discussed the mid -year budget and grants. 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION - none scheduled Page 2 of 3 12. Correspondence included - South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity letter dated July 15, 2013 Hands on Children's Museum -Invite to Sand in the City Gala, August 23 in Olympia AWC Cityvision Magazine Olympia- Lacey -Tu mwater Visitor & Convention Bureau Official E -Newsletter July 31, 2013 TRPC's Quarterly Newsletter July 2013 Thurston County Commissioners News Release from Lemay announcing end of plastic film recycling program dated August 2, 2013 MRSC E -Newsletter August 2013 Yelm Chamber's August -September Calendar 13. Adjourn 6:35 pm. Ron Hardi Mayor Attest: Lori Mossman, Deputy City Clerk Page 3 of 3