09 22 2015 Agenda PacketAGENDA
YELM CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2015, 6:00 P.M.
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1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Agenda Approval ACTION
4. Special Presentations-
5. Public Comment — Please complete a blue speaker's card and present it to
the meeting recorder. Comment topics should not appear elsewhere on the
agenda. Time (three minutes per speaker) and the number of speakers (five)
are limited and may be adjusted to meet agenda requirements.
6. Consent Agenda ACTION
a. Minutes; Regular Meeting September 8, 2015 & Study Session August 26,
2015
b. Payables; Checks #
7. Public Hearing- none scheduled
8. New Business-
a. Authority as Agency Representatives to access financial information ACTION
10 min Presenters: Noah Crocker, Finance Director
Attachments: Staff Report
b. ACTION
10 min Presenters:
Attachments: Staff Report, Contract
9. Old Business — none scheduled
10. Council and Mayor
Councilmember Foster represents Yelm on the following committees.
• Thurston County Solid Waste • Nisqually River Council
Advisory Committee (SWAC) • Yelm Finance Committee
Councilmember Baker represents Yelm on the following committees.
• Intercity Transit Board • Yelm Adult Community Center
Councilmember Isom represents Yelm on the following committees.
• Thurston Regional Planning Yelm Economic Development
Council Committee
(TRPC)
• Yelm Finance Committee
Councilmember Littlefield represents Yelm on the following committees.
• Thurston County HOME Yelm Finance Committee
Consortium
Councilmember Wood represents Yelm on the following committees.
• (TRPC) Transportation Policy • Yelm Transportation Committee
Board
• TComm 911 Admin Board
Councilmember Garmann represents Yelm on the following committees.
• Yelm Transportation Committee
Thurston County Law and
Justice
Councilmember Hendrickson represents Yelm on the following
committees.
• Medic One
Yelm Emergency Operations
Board
Mayor Harding represents Yelm on the following committees.
• Thurston County Economic
• Yelm Finance Committee
Development Council
• Yelm Emergency Operations
Board
• Yelm Transportation Committee
• Thurston County Mayor's Forum
• Yelm Economic Development
• (TRPC) Transportation Policy
Committee
Board
11. Executive Session- A 30 minute Executive Session is scheduled for the
purpose of discussion of the Fraternal Order of Police Collective Bargaining
Agreement (RCW 42.30.140 4(a) (b).
12. Correspondence (Correspondence is available upon request)
Invitation to Panorama Retirement Community on September 28, 2015
4:30pm — 6:30pm at the Lacey Campus for refreshments and conversation.
Mary Hall, Thurston County Auditor Press Release, September 22 is
National Voter Registration Day
13. Adjourn
Upcoming Meetings
Council Study Session, Wednesday, September 23, 2015, 5:00 pm, Public Safety
Building
Regular City Council Meeting, Tuesday, October 13, 2015, 6:00 pm, Public Safety
Building
Regular City Council Meeting, Tuesday, October 27, 2015, 6:00 pm, Public Safety
Building
CITY OF YELM
MEETING INFORMATION
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required. For information about obtaining a copy of the proceedings, please call 360.458.8402.
Public comments are welcome. However, in order to proceed with scheduled agenda items the
allowable time per speaker is limited to 3 minutes and the number of speakers limited to five.
Comments during the public comment portion of the meeting should not be associated with
measures or topics appearing elsewhere on the agenda and should not address topics for which
public hearings have been conducted or are anticipated.
It is the City of Yelm's policy to provide reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities. If
you are a person with a disability and in need of reasonable accommodations to conduct
business or participate in government processes or activities, please contact Janine Schnepf, at
360.458.8402 at least four (4) working days prior to the scheduled event. The City of Yelm is an
equal opportunity provider and employer.
The Preliminary Agenda and Approved Council Minutes are available at
www.cli.yelm.wa.�as
Agenda Item 6. a. Minutes
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YELM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2015 MINUTES
1. Mayor Harding called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm.
2. Roll Call Present: J.W. Foster, Joe Baker, Bob Isom, Jennifer Littlefield, Tracey
Wood, Ken Garmann and Russ Hendrickson.
Agenda Approval
15 -075 MOTION BY RUSS HENDRICKSON APPROVING THE AGENDA AS
PRESENTED. CARRIED.
4. Special Presentations - none scheduled
5. Public Comment - no comment
6. Consent Agenda
Minutes - Regular Meeting August 25, 2015
Payables - Checks #65279 - #65347 Totaling $830,232.35
15 -076 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD APPROVING THE CONSENT AGENDA AS
PRESENTED. CARRIED.
7. Public Hearing -none scheduled
8. New Business -
a. Student Resource Officer Contract with Yelm Community Schools
Todd Stancil, Chief of Police stated that over the past 20 years plus, the Yelm
School District and the City of Yelm have partnered to provide a police officer to
work within the school district. From 1992 to 1999, a D.A.R.E. instructor that
taught drug abuse resistance education to all 5th grade classrooms provided this
service. In 1999, this service changed to that of a School Resource Officer (SRO),
who since that time has been responsible for handling all emergency calls coming
from the schools as well as education and crime prevention. This service was
provided with an annual agreement to allow the parties to review the program on
a regular basis. There are no language changes in the current contract. The
contract amount has changes to reflect an increase in contribution from the Yelm
School District. The amount of the contract went from $30,000 to $60,000 to
reflect the actual cost to have the officer present in the school. Councilmember
Isom thanked all parties involved in getting the contract amount increased to what
it actually costs the City. Mayor Harding stated that the City has a very good
relationship with the school district and it is a benefit to the city to have an officer
at the schools.
15 -077 MOTION BY BOB ISOM AUTHORIZING MAYOR HARDING TO SIGN THE
AGREEMENT BETWEEN YELM COMMUNITY SCHOOLS AND THE CITY OF
YELM FOR SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER SERVICES FOR THE 2015/16
SCHOOL YEAR. CARRIED.
9/8/15
Agenda Item 6. a. Minutes
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Yelm Community Center Contract, Department of Commerce Local and
Community Projects 2016 Program
Noah Crocker, Finance Director stated that in August of 2013, we were notified
that the City was the successful recipient of an additional $1,000,000 appropriation
from the 2013 -2015 State Capital Budget for the Yelm Community Center project.
This funding was administered by the Department of Commerce (DOC) through
their Projects that Strengthen Communities' Program. Again, in August 2015, the
City was the successful recipient of an additional $500,000 appropriation from the
2015 -2017 State Capital Budget for the Yelm Community Center. The Yelm
Community Center project is constructing a new 4,950 square foot community
center located at 301 Second Street, SE in Yelm's City Park, which is located in the
Central Business District. The site has been owned by the City of Yelm since 1950.
The one story center includes a large multipurpose room, commercial kitchen and
indoor and outdoor restrooms. Civil improvements will also add 25 parking spaces,
area lighting storm water treatment and ADA access. Staff has been working with
the DOC Project Manager to draft the attached contract and recommends Council
approval. The contract would include: Funds for design and construction costs of
the community center, reimbursable grant in the amount of $485,000, the
Department of Commerce retains 3% ($15,000) to cover their direct administrative
costs. Insurance requirements have been met. The City agrees that the community
center will be held and used by the City for the stated purpose for a period of ten
(10) years from the date the final payment is made. An exemption from the LEED
certification process has been granted. Councilmember Wood asked for clarification
on the actual amount to be awarded. Mayor Harding explained there is a 3%
administrative fee that will come off the top of the money received.
15 -078 MOTION BY JENNIFER LITTLEFIELD AUTHORIZING MAYOR HARDING TO
SIGN THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE - LOCAL COMMUNITIES PROJECT
GRANT PROGRAM 2016 FOR THE YELM COMMUNITY CENTER IN THE
AMOUNT OF $485,000. CARRIED.
9. Old Business -none scheduled
10. Mayor and Council Initiatives
Councilmember Foster had the opportunity to sit in on the Civil Service Oral
Board interview panel and stated there is a good list of candidates.
Councilmember Baker attended the Yelm Chamber Forum Luncheon where he
answered questions asked to all the Yelm Council Candidates.
Councilmember Wood attended the TComm 911 Admin Board meeting where
an offer was made internally for the new director.
Councilmember Garmann attended the Yelm Chamber Forum today.
Mayor Harding attended the Thurston County Mayor's Forum sponsored by the
Port of Olympia. The next Mayor's Forum meeting will be in the Public Safety
Building. A roundtable style discussion was held regarding the police officer
shooting a few months ago in Olympia and how as a region we will address some
of those deeply divided issues.
11. Executive Session - none scheduled
9/8/15
Agenda Item 6. a. Minutes
Page 3 of 3
12. Correspondence included —
Invitation to Speak Up; Speak Out - Annual Gala for SafePlace Olympia, Friday,
September 25, 2015 - Indian Summer Golf & Country Club
Thurston Regional Planning Council Pre - Agenda Friday, Sept. 11, 2015 8:30 am-
11 am
Yelm- Rainier - Roy- McKenna Chamber of Commerce September Forum & Luncheon
Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2015
Thurston County Chamber of Commerce Voice Magazine Sept /Oct 2015
Nisqually Land Trust Annual Meeting & Salmon Bake Sunday, Sept. 13, 2015
4pm- 7:30pm at Odd Fellows Park, Olympia
Councilmember Littlefield asked is the Community Center tour is still scheduled for
9 -9 -15 at 4 pm at the Public Safety Building. Mayor Harding stated everyone
would meet in front of the Public Safety Building and walk over as a group.
13. Adjourned at 6:23 pm.
Attest:
Ron Harding, Mayor
9/8/15
Lori Mossman, Deputy City Clerk
To: Mayor Ron Harding
Yelm City Council
Agenda Item 8. a. Authority to Access Financial Information
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City of Yelm
From: Noah Crocker, Finance Director
STAFF REPORT
Date: September 15, 2015 (for September 22, 2015 City Council meeting)
Subj: Authority as agency representatives to access financial information
Recommendation
Authorize the following individuals: Noah Crocker, Finance Director and Janine
Schnepf, City Clerk /HR Manager as agency representatives with the authority to access
bank, loan, account and other financial information as required on behalf of the City of
Yelm.
Background
The City of Yelm has had some changes in the organization and staffing of the Finance
and Administrative departments, and as such need to authorize the new Department
Head with authority to access bank, loan, account and other financial information on
behalf of the City.
Current Situation
In order to gain access to bank account information with the City of Yelm's various
financial institutions, new authorization needs to be granted to current Department
Heads as named in this staff report.
Sept 2015
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
CONTACT:
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September 17, 2015
Mary Hall, Thurston County Auditor, TCAuditor @co.thurston.wa.us
Valerie Walston, Voter Outreach Coordinator, WalstoV @co.thurston.wa.us
(360) 786 -5408 TTY (360) 754 -2933
September 22 is National Voter Registration Day
Local registration drives held as part of national holiday; registered voters encouraged to post
selfies and photos with #CelebrateNVRD on social media accounts
Olympia, WA — On September 22, Americans will celebrate National Voter Registration Day (NVRD) with a
massive 50 -state effort to register voters before Election Day on November 3. Citizens in Thurston County are
encouraged to register online (vote.wa.gov) or at one of the many voter registration drives throughout the
week.
"I urge citizens to speak their voice on Election Day, but they can't do that without registering first," said
Thurston County Auditor Mary Hall. "Local elections have fewer voters, and a single vote can decide a race.
Registering to vote is an important first step in voting and shaping the future."
Additionally, voters are encouraged to show their civic pride by posting selfies with #CelebrateNVRD on their
social media accounts.
Thousands of national, state and local organizations and volunteers will drive NVRD. Partner organizations will
coordinate hundreds of NVRD events nationally and leverage #CelebrateNVRD in social media platforms.
Thurston County Elections encourages anyone wishing to register to vote to visit vote.wa.gov or visit any of the
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National Voter Registration Day: Tuesday, September 22, 2015
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