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05-11-05 MINUTES YELM CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES REGULAR MEETING WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2005 Call to Order 1. . Mayor Rivas called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Roll Call 2. . Present: Don Miller, Joe Baker and Ron Harding Pat Fetterly; excused Bob Isom; excused. 3. Agenda Approval 05-40 MOTION BY RON HARDING, SECONDED BY JOE BAKER APPROVING THE AGENDA. CARRIED. Special Presentations 4. – Proclamation – Law Enforcement Week, May 15-21, 2005 Proclamation – Public Works Week, May 15- 21, 2005 Mayor Rivas read the prepared Proclamations for Law Enforcement and Public Works Week. Proclamations will be presented to each department along with our thanks. 5. Public Comment Mayor Rivas began with an apology for allowing a speaker from 04-27-05 meeting to speak over his time and subject specifics allowed. He added that those members who signed up to speak tonight should not speak specifically about Walmart, now in the application process, but could address related topics. Shirley Rink, Roy, spoke of her concerns that one or more big box stores would reduce the success of the smaller local businesses. She cited Nov 2004 Wall Street Journal article stating they are not family friendly and are also embroiled in more than one gender discrimination suit, something she would dislike seeing happening in Yelm. Her children attend Yelm Community Schools and have experienced delays because of traffic problems that would only increase with the addition of a store of that size. Gregory May, Yelm Commerce Group, addressed the Mayor and Council with an update of the YCG efforts to keep big box stores out of Yelm. He reported on their survey results; 10 businesses in favor and some responding as neutral of the 136 surveyed. Hoped to educate public and council by encouraging the use of the websites that he provided. Lastly to recognize the difference between being a citizen and a consumer. Yelm City Council Minutes Page 1 of 3 ab/city council/2005/05/11/05 6. Consent Agenda Council Minutes a. April 27, 2005 Regular Meeting 1) April 28, 2005 Study Session 2) Payables: Checks 25004-25101 totaling $179,175.66 b. Manual Checks 25004-25029 totaling $6,588.13 1) Claims Checks 25030-25101 totaling $172,587.53 2) Payroll Final April 2005, Checks 9240-9309, totaling $205,161.11 c. Park Use Requests: d. YCP, 8/7/05, Prairie Street Rod Assoc. Car Show, All Day, Large YCP, 6/5/05, DeAndrea Graduation Party, 5:30 p.m., #25 YCP, 6/9/05, Nisqually Basin Little League Picnic, 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m., #60 Financial Report: April 2005 End of Month e. 05-41 MOTION BY DON MILLER, SECONDED BY RON HARDING APPROVING CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS. CARRIED. Public Hearing(s – 7. )None scheduled New Business. 8. There was no new business. Old Business. 9. There was no old business. 10. Mayor and Council Reports and Initiatives and Board/Commission Business. Councilmember Miller has nothing to report until Mayor Rivas reminded him that he did attend Chamber meeting where Don Miller was recognized as Citizen of the Year. Councilmember Baker was unable to attend the regularly scheduled Intercity Transit Meeting. Councilmember Harding reported attending Transportation Policy Board rd Meeting where topic of discussion included; street re-facing from 93 street to Sitka Street in Lacey, discussion of South County Survey Hwy 507 and 510 and the pending Regional Policy meeting. The Chamber is working with Tacoma Rail on one day limited passenger trip from Yelm to Tacoma to coincide with the Tall Ships Festival called Rails to Sails, July 2. Mayor Rivas encouraged all to check out the on-line library service as well as computer time available through Timberland Library after he learned of the service while attending a function there. Shelly Badger reported on the progress of the Water Conservation Committee. Conservation brochures will go out with the next utility bills including a coupon that customers can bring to Prairie Days in exchange for a water saver kit or shower coach at no cost to them. Councilmember Harding volunteered to organize the booth. Other projects from the committee include; information to Yelm City Council Minutes Page 2 of 3 ab/city council/2005/05/11/05 citizens about acquiring rain barrels and notice to everyone to take notice of water conservation tips on the Dairy Queen sign offered by Mike McKinnon. The committee hopes to expand the program each year. Executive Session – 11. Mayor Rivas closed the meeting at 7:55 p.m. announcing the Council would be going into Executive Session for approximately 30 minutes to discuss property acquisition and requested that the room be cleared. Mayor Rivas reopened the regular meeting at 8:28 p.m. 05-42 MOTION BY RON HARDING, SECONDED BY DON MILLER AUTHORIZING MAYOR RIVAS TO SIGN THE WATER RIGHT CONVEYANCE AND RIGHT OF ENTRY AGREEMENT IN SUBSTANCIALLY THE SAME FORM BETWEEN THE CITY OF YELM AND TAHOMA TERRA AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES SUBJECT TO RECEIPT OF THE SIGNED AGREEMENT FROM THE OWNER. CARRIED. Correspondence 12. was available. Adjourn 13. : 8:30 p.m. _______________________________________ Adam Rivas, Mayor Attest: _______________________________________ Agnes Bennick, City Clerk Treasurer Yelm City Council Minutes Page 3 of 3 ab/city council/2005/05/11/05