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04-28-15 MinutesYELM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2015 MINUTES 1. Mayor Pro -Tem Isom called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm. 2. Roll Call Present: JW Foster, Jennifer Littlefield, Ken Garmann and Russ Hendrickson. 15-031 MOTION BY JW FOSTER EXCUSING COUNCILMEMBERS 30E BAKER AND TRACEY WOOD. Agenda Approval 15-032 MOTION BY RUSS HENDRICKSON APPROVING THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 4. Special Presentations - none scheduled 5. Public Comment - no comments 6. Consent Agenda Minutes - Regular Meeting April 14, 2015 Payables - Checks #64517 - #64580 Totaling $1,339,414.68. 15-033 MOTION BY JW FOSTER APPROVING THE CONSENT AGENDA WITH THE CORRECTION TO THE PUGET SOUND ENERGY VOUCHER. CARRIED. 7. Public Hearing -none scheduled 8. New Business - none scheduled a. Interlocal Agreement between Yelm, Olympia and Lacey for Implementing the Deschutes River Water Mitigation Strategy -Phase IV Shelly Badger stated that for several years, the cities of Yelm, Olympia and Lacey have worked together to develop mitigation strategies for the Deschutes River Basin associated with their applications for new water rights. These include water rights acquisition, land acquisition and habitat restoration and are outlined in each cities' mitigation plans as approved by the Washington Department of Ecology. Three phases of the work have been completed through Interlocal agreements approved in 2007, 2010 and 2012. Phase I identified potential water rights that could be acquired for mitigation purposes. Phase II authorized the purchase of water rights and land for mitigation purposes (the Deschutes River Farm), and the development of a restoration plan. Phase III, which expires on April 30, 2015, completed the 60% design for the habitat restoration projects identified in the cities' approved mitigation plans, hired property and project management services, and completed the construction of fencing. This Interlocal Agreement (ILA) initiates Phase IV work on the Deschutes River Farm and includes: contracting for project and property management, vegetation maintenance, engineering design to complete future restoration plans, and restoration permitting work. Phase IV agreement authorizes the three Cities to spend $165,800. All costs will be shared equally between the three Cities. Yelm's portion will not exceed $55,267 (paid out of the Water Capital Improvement Fund 404). Future construction of the restoration projects will be initiated under a new Phase V Interlocal Agreement between the Cities. Olympia and Lacey have already approved the Phase IV Interlocal Agreement. Mayor Pro -tem Isom asked how fund 404 was looking for Phase IV and V. Shelly Badger stated there is enough in the Page 1 of 2 fund to cover Phase IV and we will reevaluate the fund when it's time to move to Phase V. Phase V is estimated to cost 1.5 to 2 million dollars. 15-034 MOTION BY JENNIFER LITTLEFIELD TO APPROVE THE DESCHUTES WATER RIGHTS MITIGATION STRATEGY -PHASE IV AND AUTHORIZE MAYOR PRO - TEM ISOM TO SIGN THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITIES OF YELM, OLYMPIA AND LACEY. CARRIED. 9. Old Business -none scheduled 10. Mayor and Council Initiatives Councilmember Foster attended the Rural Pathways to Prosperity Session sponsored by Thurston County Economic Development Council to help business owners become more successful in their businesses. Councilmember Foster stopped by the City of Yelm's booth at the Home & Garden Show over the weekend. Councilmember Littlefield attended the Home & Garden Show at the Yelm High School and thought staff did a great job with the photos and presentation on the updated Comprehensive Plan. Councilmember Littlefield stated it was great to have the opportunity to talk to the community. She would like to get a copy of the suggestions/notes that staff received over the weekend from the show. Councilmember Garmann attended a seminar in Cheney Stadium sponsored by Civil Engineering Groups dealing with Asset Management and Utility Rates. It was extremely informative. Councilmember Garmann also attended the Arbor Day Celebration even though it was cold and pouring down rain. Councilmember Hendrickson attended the Medic One meeting and discussed the Budget and heard staff reports. Mayor Pro -tem Isom attended the Arbor Day Celebration but left about half way through the presentation due to the bad weather. 11. Executive Session - none scheduled 12. Correspondence included - Thurston Regional Planning Council Pre -Agenda Friday, May 1, 2015 State of Washington House of Representatives letter dated April 16, 2015 Intercity Transit News Release, April 17, 2015 -Celebrate Earth Day by Driving Less AWC Legislative Bulletin, April 20, 2015 Senator Randi Becker's Capitol Bulletin, April 17, 2015 13. Adjourned at 6:16 pm. Attest: � .4C/ Bob Isom, Mayor Pro -Tem Lori Mossman, Deputy City Clerk Page 2 of 2