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04-28-04 MinutesYELM CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES REGULAR MEETING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 2004 Call to Order. Ron Harding, Mayor Pro Tem called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. 2. Roll Call. Present: Don Miller, Joe Baker, Bob Isom, Pat Fetterly and Ron Harding as Mayor Pro Tem. Excused; Mayor Adam Rivas 3. Agenda Approval 04 -39 MOTION BY PAT FETTERLY, SECONDED BY BOB ISOM APPROVING THE AGENDA. 4. Special Presentations - a. Yelm Tree Advisory Board Arbor Day Proclamation. Mayor Pro Tem Harding introduced Glen Cunningham and Tami Merriman for their presentation of 2004 Arbor Day. Glen Cunningham reviewed the year's activity for the Tree Board including tree plantings with the help of the FFA, Neighborhood Tree Grant Program planting of 20 trees on 107th Loop, donation of 100 bare root trees from J. Frank Schmidt and Son Co. and report on the money raised for maintenance of the Hawthorne trees on Yelm Ave. Ben Thompson, Community Assistance Forester, Washington Dept of Natural Resources presented the City of Yelm with a Tree City USA award for the 8th year in recognition of Tree Board as a forward looking group for including future generations in the appreciation of trees and their value. He also recognized the cooperation and support of the City Council and neighborhoods as well. Glen Cunningham and Tami Merriman presented the Adopt A Tree Memorial Tree Donors with a certificate of appreciation. Virgil Clarkson, Mayor of Lacey was present to acknowledge acceptance of a golden chain tree from the City of Yelm and donation of a cherry tree from the City of Lacey. Mayor Pro Tem Harding read the 2004 Arbor Day Proclamation. b. Senior Center Week Proclamation. Mayor Pro Tem Harding read a proclamation to recognize Senior Center Week as May 9 -May 15, 2004 and presented it to Reba Minton from the Yelm Multipurpose Senior Center. 5. Public Comment — None Yelm City Council Minutes page 1 of 3 ab/cc/2004/04 -28 -04 6. Consent Agenda a. Council Minutes — April 14, 2004 Regular Meeting b. Payables: Checks 22500 -22557 totaling $100,743.31 1) Manual Checks: 22500 -22507 totaling $360.00 2) Claims Checks: 22508 -22557 totaling $100,383.31 C. Preliminary Payroll April, 2004 d. Park Use Requests: YCP, 9/11/04, Yelm Lions Club Patriot Day Event, 8:30 -6, 50 -200 attending YCP, 6/5/04, Barnes Birthday Party, 11 -4, 60 attending YCP, 6/11/04, Mill Pond School Festival, 9:30 -2:30, 130 attending YCP, 07/04/04, Powell Birthday Party, all day, 40 attending CMP, 08/21/04, Kempenski Wedding, 3:00- 5:-99, noon -2, 125 attending 04 -40 MOTION BY BOB ISOM, SECONDED BY PAT FETTERLY APPROVING CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF REMOVING A COCHRANE PARK USE APPLICATION AND ADDING TO AGENDA AS NEW BUSINESS ITEM 8B. CARRIED. 7. Public Hearings — None New Business 8. a. Ordinance No. 805, Modification to the Final Assessment Roll for Local Improvement District No. 1 (Iverson /Rainier Development). Tami Merriman reviewed the staff report to transfer 20 available equivalent residential units from Iverson on 103'd to Rainier General Development on 104th Ave. 04 -41 MOTION BY BOB ISOM, SECONDED BY PAT FETTERLY ADOPTING ORDINANCE NO. 805 APPROVING TRANSFER OF 20 EQUIVALENT RESIDENTIAL UNIT ASSESSMENTS IN LID NO. 1 FROM DESMOND IVERSON, 103RD AVE TO RAINIER GENERAL LLC. CARRIED 8. b. Cochrane Memorial Park Use Application moved to agenda item 8 b. for further discussion. Councilmember Isom stated his concern that the available parking spaces do not support the number attending the wedding at the Park. Shelly Badger responded that in addition to the 53 total spots at the Park and approved at the fire station across the street, this group has secured additional parking at a family member's home near the park. Time requested has been changed to noon. 04-42 MOTION BY BOB ISOM, SECONDED BY PAT FETTERLY APPROVING KEMPENSKI APPLICATION FOR USE OF COCHRANE PARK ON AUGUST 21, 2004. CARRIED. 9. Old Business Ordinance No. 804, Budget Amendment transferring $24,787 from the Current Fund (001) Reserve Account to Fire Suppression. Agnes Bennick reported this was a directive from Council allowing the fire district to convert an employment position to a permanent position. 04 -43 MOTION BY PAT FETTERLY, SECONDED BY DON MILLER ADOPTING ORINANCE 804 AMENDING BUDGET ORDINANCE NO. 794(12/03) BY TRANSFERRING $24,787 FROM CURRENT FUND RESERVE ACCOUNT TO FIRE SUPPRESSION. COUNCILMEMBER ISOM ABSTAINED. CARRIED. Yelm City Council Minutes page 2 of 3 ab/cc/2004/04 -28 -04 9. b. Ordinance No. 803, Budget Amendment transferring funds from the Current Fund (001) to the Municipal Building Fund (302). Agnes Bennick reported this item was a directive from the April 14, 2004 City Council meeting to complete the work order changes to the Council Chambers. 04 -44 MOTION BY BOB ISOM, SECONDED BY JOE BAKER ADOPTING ORDINANCE 803 AMENDING BUDGET TO TRANSFER FUNDS FROM THE BUILDING MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT AND CAPITAL RESERVE IN THE CURRENT EXPENSE FUND TO THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING FUND TO COMPLETE COUNCIL CHAMBERS REMODEL. CARRIED. 9.c. Property Tax Calculator on the Web Page. Agnes Bennick reported on the spreadsheet provided demonstrating the distribution of individual property tax collection to the City of Yelm. Grant Beck added this tool to the City Web Site. www.ci.yelm.wa.us. 10. Mayor and Council Reports and Initiatives and Board /Commission Business Councilmember Harding attended Yelm Transportation Committee meeting where they discussed formula to prioritize street projects for June Transportation Plan study session. 11. Executive Session- None 12. Correspondence was reviewed. 13. Aidjourn. Meeting was adjourned at 8:10 p.m. Ada4R. Rivas, Mayor e Attest: Ag s Bennick, City Clerk/Treasurer Minutes: Janine A. Schnepf Yelm City Council Minutes page 3 of 3 ab/cc/2004/04 -28 -04 s � a a o a3 o � V � � Ln Az y W �U C v a b�A G' 's. z o C � w m a s � a � � o O M V � � a� y � y W �U C v a b�A G' N C � w 3 � w o �x. a o � ^C 0 z a w a 0 a O A w d U H w w a w z U