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02-25-14 MinutesYELM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2014 MINUTES 1. Mayor Harding called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Roll Call Present: J. W. Foster, Joe Baker, Bob Isom, Mike McGowan, Ken Garmann and Russ Hendrickson. 14-018 MOTION BY 7W FOSTER EXCUSING COUNCILMEMBER TRACEY WOOD FROM THE MEETING. CARRIED. 3. Agenda Approval 14-019 MOTION BY JOE BAKER APPROVING THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 4. Special Presentations - Proclamation - Rotary Club of Yelm Mayor Harding read the Proclamation. Mayor Harding will deliver the Proclamation to the Rotary Club when he attends the meeting next week. 5. Public Comment - Steve Craig, Yelm Business owner would like to submit a petition that he has collected 32 signatures from other business owners regarding the proposed location of the new skate park on City owned property adjacent to the Apex Market. The group would rather see that area used for additional downtown parking. Mr. Craig stated that the City of Yelm has not solicited any downtown business owners for their thoughts or concerns on the proposed site. Mayor Harding stated that there has been an ongoing outreach program for over a year and information on that proposed site went out to every utility customer including businesses. Martha M. Flanagan, Thurston County resident stated she feels that Sergeant Rob Carlson is harassing her and has used excessive force to detain her. Ms. Flanagans feeling stems from an incident where Yelm Police was called to Fairpoint Communications office and Ms. Flanagan was arrested and taken to St. Peter's Hospital for an evaluation. Ms. Flanagan would like a meeting between Sergeant Carlson, Chief Stancil and Mayor Harding and given a letter stating the outcome of the meeting. She will be filing a federal lawsuit against the City of Yelm and a restraining order against Sergeant Carlson. Mayor Harding encouraged Ms. Flanagan to file a lawsuit if she truly feels like she was treated badly and being harassed. 6. Consent Agenda Minutes - Regular Meeting February 11, 2014 Payables - Checks #61967 - #62046 Totaling $186,447.52 14-020 MOTION BY BOB ISOM APPROVING THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 7. Public Hearing -none scheduled 8. New Business - a. Planning Commission Appointments Grant Beck reported that at the end of December of 2013, the terms of two Planning Commission positions expired. The positions were advertised pursuant Page 1 of 2 to the Yelm City Council's Protocol Manual. The Department received two applications from two current Planning Commission members, Jennifer Littlefield and John Graver. Both current members have been valuable members of the Commission. Councilmember McGowan asked if there were any other positions open. 14-021 MOTION BY BOB ISOM CONFIRMING MAYOR HARDING'S APPOINTMENT OF JENNIFER LITTLEFIELD AND JOHN GRAVER TO FILL EXPIRED POSITIONS ON THE CITY OF YELM PLANNING COMMISSION. CARRIED. 9. Old Business - 10. Mayor and Council Initiatives Councilmember Foster attended the Chamber Luncheon last week where Mayor Harding gave the State of the City. Councilmember Foster also attended Thurston County Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC) and reported the next emphasis will be on a Residential Food Waste Program. Councilmember Foster attended the Nisqually River Council meeting and reported on a wildlife restore and preserve program being done by Joint Base Lewis McChord (JBLM). Councilmember Baker attended the Yelm Adult Community Center, reported EJ Curry is the new Chair, and there are new board members. They will meet 4 times in March to help get the center back on track. Mayor Harding is happy to see the new board in place. Councilmember Isom attended the dedication of the Nisqually Correction Center, which was well attended. Councilmember Garmann also attended the Nisqually Correction Center and the Mayor's State of the City at the Chamber Luncheon. Mayor Harding attended the Nisqually Correction Center, Chamber Luncheon, and a breakfast meeting with the Yelm Lions Club. Mayor Harding will be meeting with the Yelm Rotary Club and the Realtor's Association in the future. Councilmember JW Foster reminded everyone about the Yelm Dollars for Scholars this Saturday with the silent auction starting at 4:30pm and the live auction at 6: 45pm. 11. Executive Session - none scheduled 12. Correspondence included - AWC Legislative Bulletin #6 February 14, 2014 Invitation to Nisqually Tribe Public Safety Complex Open House, Friday, February 21, 2014, 10am - 3pm Hands on Children's Museum February 19, 2014 Thurston Regional Planning Council Pre -Agenda Friday, March 7, 2014 8:30-11am Chamber Luncheon Forum Wednesday, March 12, 2014 11:30 am Prairie Hotel Conference Room AWC Legislative Bulletin #7 February 21, 2014 13. Adjourn 6:32 pm. Ron Har g, Mayor F' Attest: Kori Mossman, Deputy City Clerk Page 2 of 2