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January It, 1978
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the regular.meeting of the Councii of the Town of Yelm,was cat led to order by Mayor
Coates at 7:30 PM with the following Councilmen present: Lawt n, KlIer, Sanders and
Drogseth&, Visi~ors present were, Mr.& Mr~o Ross Shippentowe k ~enator Ted Bottiger,
Ken IvIadsen, Karl Madsen, Bernice Beck, Phyllis Huff, .Nancy S : der, John Thomas~ Fred
Van Camp, Ed Stevens, Carol Purdy, Rex Purdyc' 'Lynn Wood, Don iller, Kay Giff~ord,
Esther Raab, Marlin Stillings, Ted Schultz and Don Barnard.
A motion was made by Drogseth and seconded by Sanders to .app
December 14 and 21 meetings~ Motion carried.
the minutes of the
A motion was made by Lawton and seconded by Sanders to a~~owiroheh$Qwl:owtng vouchers
for payment:
Current
Water
Ci ty Street.
Garbage
Title 2 Anti-Rec.Fund
'vou # 4103 - 4157
, 1058 - 1064
734 - 744
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$7,663.56
1,405.90
3,093.26
1,271085
3240$9
A motion was made by Lawton and seconded by Kyler authorizin I the M~or and Clerk
to,sign'an agreement modif,ying and amending the rates for co lection and disposal
of ~astematerials between the Town of Yelm and Harold LeMay Enterprises, Inc.e
Moti'on carried.
A motion was made by Drogseth authorizing the Mayor and Cler I to sign an agreement
modifying and amending "1917, Agreement by and between the To I of Ye1m and AutC?moti ve
and Special Services Union Local No.. 461" was duly seconded Iy Sanc!ersand passed by
a unanimous vote of the Council. .
Lynn Wood, 4th Grade teacher, asked permission of the Counei for his class to place
a bench in front o~ the City Hall. After some discussion, t Ie Council concurred and
stated they would be very h~ppy toaccept the gift in the nam I of the Town.
Marshall Purdy was instructed to discontinue th~ extension p !one in his home and
also t~e Watts line to Pierce County to cut the 'phone bill t the amount budgeted.
A petition for annexation was presented by Marlin Stillings Ind Dorothy Bradford.
After some ~iscussion, a motion was m~de by Drogseth and sec Inded by Sanders to set
February 8" 1918 at 9:00 PM as the ~ate ~nd time for a publi I hearing on the said
petition. for annexation. Motion carried. , I.,
A 'motion was made by Drogseth and seconded by Lawton !nstruc,ing the a.ttorney to
prepare an Ordinance to .annex por~ions of the Rhoton Aoad. otion carriede
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The Library Repor~ by ~ancy Snyd~r indicated 534 patrons use the library facilities
in December. Class visits to the library, vacatiOn, story ho' , films, and monthcly
senior c~nter service were som~. of the ac~ivities during the lmonth. Current members
of the 1:1.brary board are Kay G:1.fford, cha1rperson; Esther Ra b, vice-chairperson;
Phyllis Huff, secretary; Bet~y Kinnaman and Bernice Beck. I . .
A ~etterfrom Don ~d Janet !~cCloudrequesting a variance fo, a mobile home presently
on their property and owned by Mr.& Mrso Ross Shippentower. After some discussion
the Council. refused the variance~ A motion was made by Drog eth and secondeQ.by ,
Lawton ~o extend the conditional use permit till August 1, 1 i78. Motion carri~.
Ron Lawton made a motion, seconded by Kyler to adjourn the meting at 10:15 PM.
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February 8, 1978
The monthy meeting of the Council of the Town of Yelm was called to order at 7:30 PM
py Mayor Lora B. Coates with the following Councilmen present: Brown, 'Kyler, and Drogseth.
Visitors present were: Roberta Longmire', Don 'Miller, Jim Brown, Carol & Rex Purdy, Dan
Wheat, Orval and Toni French, Mike Edwards, Mike Paddock, Ra~ph Provencal, David Miller,
Pat Miller, Larr,y Benson, Ted Schultzo
A motion was made by Drogseth and seconded by Kyler to adopt the minutes of the January
meeting" Motion carried~
A motion was made
Current
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Garbage
Street
by Drogseth and seconded by Kyler to allow the following vouchers:
Vou # 4158 - 4212' $8,254.63
1066 1074 1,861.60
543 1,440.06
746 759 3,044.03
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Motion carried"
A motion to lease a raqar for the Police Depantment was made by Brown and seconded by
Kyler and passed by the Council.
Marshal Purdy distributed specifications for a new police care to the Council. 'After some
discussion, a motion was made by Brown and seconded by Drogseth tocadvertise for bids.
Motion carried.
Brown made a motion, seconded by Kyler to purchase doors for the rear of the fire hall.
Motion c arriede
. Nancy Snyder reported a new circulation record for the library with 652 patrons signing
out 2881 items. Ms Snyder also reported visits from .Headstart, Pre-school, and seventh
grade classes, as well as the-Developmental Disabilities groupo She also showed films
at the Senior Center and reported on other activities~
The Council took under advisement, a nproposal to the Town of Yelm for 1978 Fire Inspect....:rt.-'.. '.
-ion Services", presented to the' Council by Orval French of the Thurston Co., Fire Pro- ,
tection District # 2 and Mike Paddock of the Lacey Fire District #' 3. ~~
Mike Edwards discussed a site plan for a commercial and residential development west
of Yelm and inquired about water service., The Council suggested he consult the Engineers
for the best route and cost estimates. . ,
A letter from Ralph Provencal was read requesting the 'Town, as the adjacent property
owner, 'give permission to the Yelm Telephone Co. for the installation of a septic leach
line centered 2' from and parallel to the common property line. A motion was made by
Brown and seconded by Kyler to allow the requestoMotion carr~ed.
A public hearing on the Petition for Annexation presented by Marlin and Phyllis Stillings
and Dorothy Bradford was called, and Mayor Coates asked for opinions from the audience.
iobertaLongmire stated she objected tothe zoning and asked that it be changed from R-2
to R-l. David Miller, with power of attorney for Stillings, stated that the intent was
to construct single family residences and they would have no ogjections to the change.
A motion was made by Brown to adopt Ordinance #'217 "AN ORDINANCE providing for the
annexation of certain contiguous proper'ty to the Town of Yelm, Washington. tI Motion carried.
A motion to adopt Brdinance # 218 ItANOODINANCE providing for the annexation of certain
contiguous property to the ffown of Yelm for municipal purposes, n was made by Drogseth and
seconded by Brown and passed.
After discussion an Intergovernmental Agreement for Communications contract,a motion
was made by Drogseth and seconded by Brown to author.rze the }1ayor to sign the contract
with the Thurston County Depa~tment of Communication., Motion carriedo
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A letter from Kruger Engineering requesting a meeting of the Town Council on February 22,
1978 was reado A motion was made oy Oddie Kyler and seconded by Drogseth, to adjourn the
meeting until February 22, 1978 at 1:30 PM~ Motion carried.
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February 22,1978
The adjourned meeting was called to order by Mayor Coates at 7:3 PM withtthe following
Councilmen present: BroWn, Dorgseth, Kyler and Sanders. Visito s present were:' Pat
Byrne, Ron Taber, Bob POTsch, Marlin Stillings" Dale and Penny Ribhardson, Dave. Miller,
Pat Miller, Ted Schultz,. Don Miller and Mr. & Mrs. We~ley GOSSe
A motion was made by Kyler and seconded by Sanders to allow the ollowing vouchers:
General Vou # 4123 - 4125 . $116.18
City Street 760 11.50
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l10tion carried.
A motion was made by Brown and seconded by Kyler to rescind the action taken at the
Februa~ 8,1978 meeting, adopting Ordinance # 217 "AN ORDINANCE pI oviding for the
annexation of certain contiguous property to. the Town of Yelm" W khington,tt and was
passed by'a unanimous vote o! the Council. , I
Kruger Engineering furnished pertinent information to be taken inl 0 consideratione
Mayor Coates ,reviewed an Environmental Check List presented by D e Miller and after
advise from the Council, recommended that a negative declaration e prepared and in-
structed the Clerk to circulate the d~claration to all interestedl agencies. '
~~_ Ron Taber discussed water and street problems in<his housing evelopment with the
. Council. 0 A motion was made by Sanders and seconded by Kyler thatlthe Town require Mr.
'"Tabor to deposit $1,000.00 wit the Town to be.helq in trust for m intenance and inspection
fee for one year 'fter the street is accepted, with inspection fe not to 'exceed $100.00.
Motion earried. , I
A motion. was made by Brown to require Mr. Tabor to connect the wa er lines on Solberg
and.Longmire with a six inch main in the alley between HcKenzie aid Mosman with Mre Tabor
to enter ~nto a latecomers agreement with the tOwn to recover 50% of the cost. The cost
will be subject to review by th~ Town EngineerG The motion was a.canded by Kyler and passed
by a unanimous vote of the Gouncil.
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M~. & Mrs. Dale Richardson appeared before the Council and made a claim that the 1e1m
High,School Water Line ~tension enc~oaches on their propertYe A ter discussion, it was
decided to refer the matter to the Attorney and City Engineer forlfrirther study.
A motion by Sanders and seconded by Brown authorizing a study by he Engineer to determine
water hookup fees an.g just!fi cation policy was passed by the Coun! il~ The study cost not
to ex~eed $S~O.oo. dotion carried.. ." I. . I
A mot10n by Brown and seconded by Sanders'set the front footage f e for a water hookup
requested by Stanley Fisk at $600.00, plus the regular meter fee. I M~tion carried;
Frank J. Weller was refused pernrl.ssion to take pictures from the ater tower on a motion
by Sanders and seconded by Kyler~ Motion carried.
Mayor Coates read a letter froIl\ the lelm School District requesti g a change'in the
~~hool Speed Zone sign8 A motion was made by panders and seconde by Kyler tabling the
re~est pending an investigation by Attorney Schultz. Motion cariied.
There being no further business the meeting was agjourned on.a mo ion by Kyler and
seconded by Drogseth0
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March 8, 1978
The meeting of the Cpancil of the Town of Yelm ~as called to order by Mayor Coates at
7:30 PM with the following Cbuncilmen present, Brown, Sanders, Kyler, Lawton and I)rog-
. seth3 Visitors 'present were: Marvin ~agner, Dale and Penny Ric~ardson, Ted Anderson,
George Tyler, Ed Stevens, Rex and Carol PUrdy,- Gene Kerlee and Ted Schultze
Minutes of the Februar,y 8 & 22 meetings were approved on a motion by Brown and seconded
by Sanders. Motion carried~
A motion to allow the following vouchers was made by Drogseth and sec~nded by Sanders: .0..
General 4216 - 4277 $12,276.52 .
Water 1075 1089 3,526.'24
Garbage 544 - 546 1,516.43
City Streets 768 - 778 5,442.41
Title 2 47 - 313.88
Motion carried. .
Only one bid for a new Police car was received. After reviewing the bid>> a motion was
made by Lawton and seconded by Kyler to accept the bid from Capitol Chevreolet for a
1978 Nova to be leased for $222.35 per month for 36 months. Motion carried.
Gene Kerlee submitted a bid of $17.50 for cleaning the fire hall and Police station
windows one time per.montha A motion was zp.ade by Brown and seconded by Kyler to
accept the bie. Motion carried with Drogseth voting"no"e
Front footage fees on the Yelm High School water line were discussed by the Attorney
aQd Engineer. They explained the concept of fees being charged on an area basise
A motiQn was made by Lawton to aceept the coneept and Contract price of $4.70 per
front. foot as presented by the Attorney and Engineer. The motion was duly se'conded
by Sanders and passed by a unanimous voteiof the Gouncilo '
A preliminary platt and environmental check list fer uView Royale" platt was presented
by Fred Anderson of: Tyler, Anderson, and Thompson Engineers", After review by the 0'. ',',.
Mayo~ and advise.from the Council, Mayor Coates recommeded that a negative declaratiqn
be prepared and instructed the Clerk to circulate the declaration to all interested
agencies\)
A motion was made by Drogseth to accept a tr~lotice Qof Intent to Commence Annexation
Proceedings" presented by Patricia and Jerry Sprague, that the mayor make a non-
significant environmental declaration and that the 'petition for annexation being
circulated by the pnoponentsshall provide that the area to be annexed be subject to
the existing indebtedness of the Town~and be zoned.Commercial. The motion was
seconded by Sanders and passed by a unanWmous'vote of the Council.
Amotion was made by Drogseth and seconded by Sanders granting Yelm Telephone Co.
permission to install an underground duct on Ye1m Ave&, from 3rd Street to the Town
limits, provided the Ye1m Telephone Co. present plans for the ~onstruction and paye-
ment repair to ,the Town Engineerc for review and enter into aNJ.ItHold Harmless" agreement
with the Town during construction and from any l~ability from the pavement repair. .
Motion carried&
The Libra~ Rep~rt indicated 573 patrons checking out material from the Library& V{sits
from Senior Citizens group, Developmentally Disabled and. Kindergarten classes were 'also
reported during the montho
There being no further busi~es~,
Drogseth and secpnded by Kyler.
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The regular meeting of the Council of the Town of Yelm was call ed to order by Mayor
Coates at 7:30 PM with the following Councilmen present: Kyler, Lawton, Brown, Sanders,
and Drogseth. Visitors included Kenn~th, Wanda, Shari and Pa ' Loney, Robert, Noma"
Mason, and Gene Wilson, Fred Anderson, George French, Chaunce Lufkin; Nancy Snyder,
Barbara Wells, Hal Wolf, Don Miller, Dave Miller, Ted Schultz, and Pat Byrne~
A motion was made by Brown and seconded by Sanders to
March meeting. Motion carried.
A motion to pay the following voucher~:
Current Vou # '4279 - 4337 $13,952..
Water, 1090 - 1105 3,875. I
City street ~ 779 - 787 1,396. ,p
Garbage . 547 1,485. :'(3
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was made by Sanders and seconded by Drogseth and passed by a LdimoUS vote of the
C~uncil. I
. Mayor Coates read the minutes and recommenda"tion of the plann"ng commission in reference
to the preliminary platt of QUeensview. A motion was made by Sanders that the Council
accept the recommendation to approve the plan subj'ec~ to the c ! ditions c~ntained in the
Town En~ineer~ letter of April 4, 1978, that the Thursto~ ~ou y platting ord~nance
allowing 2 years to complete the pla~ be observed. The'motio was duly seconded by.
Kyler and passed unanimously ~..
Mayor Coates read the minutes and recommendation of the Ye1m lanning Commission with
reference to the preliminaryplat~of View R~yale8 \Mr. Anders n, of Taylor, Anderson,
& 'Thompson, explained that street lighting required, 8 lights !'th a cost to the City
of ,$2.20 per month eache It was also explained that if the, T lwnj would require a
looping capa'city gre."ater than a 6n water main, the Town would pay the additional cost.
It was also'~nptedl1:"J!&" b~n;J\fr,1,:rAnderson, that septic plan "BU iould be deleted from the
final plan. A motion was made by Sanders and seconded by Dro Iseth, to accept the plat
of View RQyale subject to the conditions contained in the Tow I Engineer fS letter of
April 4th, 1978, that the Thurston County platting Ordinanee0 ilowing for 2 years to
complete the plat be observed. Motion carried. . ... I .
A motion was made by Lawton and seconded by Kyler instructing fhe Engineer to prepare
descriptions .for easements over lots 33 and 48 of Kingsview, . vision 3, and 49 & 64 of
Kingsview, Division 4, and instructing the Attorney to prepar the easements for
execution. Motion carried.
Residents of West End Addition presented a petition for impro ement to their streets.
After discussion, the,Mayor instructed Councilmen Brown and D ~gseth to investigate
and make recommendations to the Council.
A motion was made by Sanders and seconded by Kyler to adoptf:iinance # 219, "Al'l
ORDINANCE relating to the Planning Commission of the Town of elm and amending the
Town of Yelm Ordinance # 119, as amended by Town of Yelm Ordi~ ance, # 211, and. Section
2.36.010 of the Yelm Municipal Code.." Motion carried~
The Attorney presented a correction to The Petition for Anne ion presented by Madin
Qand Phyllis Stillings. and other proponents of the originallp ition$ A motion was
made by Kyler and seconded by Lawton that the correction did lot significantly alter
the scope and nature of the proposed annexation and the Corre ion to Petition- for
Annexation be acceptedo Motion carried..
Library repp,rt indicated 618 patrons signing out (alse Special programs
were available ror Pre-School Classes, and Developmental Disa 'lities groupse Film
night was presented and films were also presented to Senior C" fizens Groups.
A motion was made by Lawton to adjourn t e meeting at 10:30 PM~
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The Council. instructed the Attorney to prepare a Resoulution
on the Yelm High School water 1ineo
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The regular meeting of the Council of the Town of Yelm was called to order at
7 :30 PM by Nayor Coates with the follovling Councilmen present: Browq, Kyler,
Sanders and" Drogsethe Visitors present were: Ted Seagrove, Clarence Gibby,
Kathy & Terry Albertson, Carol & Rex Purdy, Nancy Snyder, Pat Byrne. and Ted" Schultze
A motion was made by Drogseth and seconded by Sanders to approve the minutes of
the April 12, 1978 meetingo Motion carriedQ
A motion was made
Current
Water
City Street
Garbage
Title 2
by Sanders to allow the
4366 .... 4398
1106 .. 1116
788 - 795
548 - 549
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following vouchers:
$8,012.29
2,209..21
1,2840191
1,507031
376.66
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The motion was duly seconded by Drogseth and 'passed.
Mro Clarence Gibby applied for water service to his property on the Clark" Road.,
Pat Byrne explained that the cost of water service to his property, based and com-
puted on. the zone and termini method,was $1,246.140 A motion was made by Brown and
seconded by Sanders to allow Mr. Gibby to nook up to the substandard main _ a portion
of the S.W. quarter of the SoEo quarter of Section 19, and of the N.W. quarter of the
N l!>W. quarter of the N.E. quarter of Section )0, 'Township 17 N e, Range 2 E. W M, des....
cribed as follows: Beginning at the quarter section corner common to Sections 19 and
30, said township and range; thence South 220 feet; ~hence East 142.5 feet; thence
North 129 feet;: thence West 77$8 feet; thence North 101 feet; thence West 64.7 feeti
thence South 10 feet to the true point of beginni::ng. EXcept portion conveyed to
Thurston. County for road purpqseos by deed recorded under Auditors File #420342 eo The
motion further stated that Mr. Gibby would not be charged for future main extentions and
that he be required to pay the meter fee in add~tion to the $1,246.14. Motion carried.
A motion was made by Drogseth and seconded. by Sanders to adopt Resolution # 139 in 0-' ':',
reference to the front footage fees and service area of the "New Yelm High School
Water Linen and authorizing the Engineer to reduce a map to be recorded in the office
of the County Auditor. Motion carried.
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A motion was made by Brown giving the Eng~eer authority to authorize construction on
rOads, street lighting, sighing, drainage, and water 5,Ystem subject to his approval
of plans, specifications, engineering inspection and contractor qualifications. The
motion was seconded and passed by a unanimous vote.
A motion was made by Sanders and seconded by Drogseth to adopt Ordinance # 217 "AN
ORDINANCE proViding for the annexation.of certain contiguous property to the Town of
Yelin, Washingtonlf. Hotion carried.
Attorney Schultz recommended that the Mayor sign a Lease with Option to Purchase agree-
ment with Decatur Electronics, Inc. for the le~se of a radar unit after deleting the
sentence .from section 4, lJor to mortgage or suffer no claims or encumbr,ances or liens
to be made thereon" and the sentence in article 5, "within the first 90 days of the
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street lighting for Queens~ew'~s presented by Puget Power. was approved by the' Council.
A motion Was made by Sanders ~nd seconded by Drogseth to authorize Signs by Lindy to
proceed with~ the new Park sigh as recommended by the Park Boardo Motion carried.
Mr. Seagrove of the Thurston County Department of Fublic Works requested the Council -0'_.'
consider adopting the Coun~yls grid numbering system0 Th~ Council decided to
continue with the present Town House Numbering System as it reflects public sentiment.
and has alreadr been adopted by Ordinance.
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The Council authorized Pat Byrne to answer a request fori water service by Good-Ward Gorp.
to 127 acres north of the Centralia Power Canal.
The Library Report was read by Nancy' Snyder.
. There being no fUr~per business, the Council adjourned at 10:55 PM on a motion by Sanders
and seconded by Drogseth..
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June 14, 1978
The regular meeting of the Council of the Town of Yelm was called to order by Mayor Coates
at 7:30 Pm with the following Councilmen present: Lawton, Brown, Sanders and Drogsethe
Visitors' present were: Ken Danberg, GaryJ'Allon (Wood Fab), Peter Swensson (T.C~Regional
Planning Council), Mary and Keith Gordon, R.A. Trimble, Rbil Tracy and Anzo Grozzini of .
Puget Sound Land & Development Coe, E. Beatrice Brown, David W. Brown of United Way of
Thurston Coo, Carol & Rex Purdy, Robert Porsch of Krueger Engineering, and Don Miller.
A motion was made by Brown and seconded by Sanders to approve the minutes of the May 10,
1978 meeting., Motion carried.
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A motion was made by Sanders and seconded by Drogseth to allow the following vouchers:'
Current: , Vou # 4404 - 4467 $13,824.22
Water " 11 1117 ..,. 1131 3) 956,,58
Garbage If It 550 - 552 1,568820
City Streets" .. 796 .... 804 1,613082
Title 2 'ff If 50 398.64
Evelyn Southworth presented 2 trophies, won by a little league team, coached by Har~
Southworth to the City for display. Motion by Sanders, seconded by Brown to accept the
trophies was carried. Mayor Coates expressed her thanks on behalf of the fown.
Dave Brown of United Way of Thurston County presented a plaque to the Town of Yelm for
outstanding service. Mayor Coates thanked him and added. that it was a pleasure to help
o~t in a worthy course.
Mayor Coates advised the Council of the receipt of a Certificate of Appreciation awarded
the Tbwn from Brownie Troop # 528.
Rex Purdy requested the Council hire a fill-in officer to take t~e place of officers on
vacationo After some discussion, a motion was made by Lawton and seconded by Sanders that
the Council authorize the hiring of a relief officer to serve during vacation periods of
C.J.Cowell and Bob Jansen @ $4.00 per hr..Motion carried.
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Pat Pyrne gave a brief recap of report given formally at previous meetingo D~:"
He recommended no motions be made on report of 6-14-78 until further st,ud~ is made. He .
suggested a group consisting of several Council members (George Brown and Arnold Drogseth
volunteered), several citizens, (Marlin Stillings volunteered) a representative from the
City Clerk's office (Roger Eide or Ann Zembas) and Attorney Ted Schultz should study the
reporto Attorney Stiltz pointed out that a supplementary ordinance would be regUi:red.
Pete Swensson, from Regional Planning made the following suggestions on the 1e1m Water System:
1) Additional consideration given whether water ext.ensions would cause financial impact
on assessments of land the water systems pass through or have boundaries on.
2) Have Council determine economical feasabi1ity of water service'in areas of less
that 1 family per ~ acres density. '
3) Determine growth patterns of proposed service areas..
4) Determine if proposed service areas (i.ee, residential,agricultural) need large or
minimal water supply.
Mr. Swensson further added that the county had applied for a grant concerning land use plans,
sewage systems, and water systems throughout the county, and if awarded, Yelm would receive
a portion of the grant if deemed necessary. City Attorney Stiltz questioned the economical
feasibility of extending water mains outside the corporate limits after weighing cost involvec
with each extension.. Pat Byrne indicated it would improve 1e1m's water utility. percol;,
Incorporating a sewer system was discussed briefly~Byrne advised the Council'that the soil ~l
was adequate for a semi-dense population. It was suggested the Council obtain majority) 0'.--.."
approval that the 6ity wants to supply water outside corporate limits) by for.ming a
ci tizen' s advisory board which would cqmpile a report listing regulati:ons of the boundary
review board and the expense to the Town for water system extension. Decision was
postponed pending further advise from Attorney Ted Schul tZ'G
Library Report was read by Mayor Coates as prepared by Nancy Snyder, librariano
enil Tracy sought approval of Kingsview . tt 2 plat so that P.3 .Land & Developmmt Co.. could
sell lots&, Byrne indicated that at a previous Council meeting, the decision was that the
preliminary plat was not acceptable because of the noise leve~ and that a buffer would have
to be erected to reduce the noise.. Gary Allon of Wood Fab. cited from a sound engineer repor1
that plat 2 had a decibel level of 60-72. Chil Tracey indicated that Wood Fab shollilld provide
the buffer since the noise originated from them.. Kip stiltz and Eat Byrne concluded that
Puget Sound Land & Development Co. should resubmit the'preliminary plat with a sound engineer
, study of the noise factor and submit suggestions for correction of the problem.
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Animal Control was discussed and while the need for an animal rontrol officer Was,
recognized, no action was takenct It.,;was suggested the City Ma ntenance erew be
in charge of animal c~ntrol~ Mayor voates resolved to take up the matter with
Don Barnard and possibly budg~t more funds ~or thas purpose in 1979.
Keith and Mary Gordon and H.A.Trimble requested the following ituation be con-
sidered next on the agenda. Mr.Trimble stated that an additiol built by Harry
, Otto years ago, overlapped Mr.. l'rimble fS property by approximal ely 4 feete Kefuth
and Mary Gordon requested a ,variance to correct' the situation. Motion was made by
Drogseth and seconded by Sanders that the Coun~il grant a lot ize and frontage
variance to Keith Gordon subject to his compliance with boundajy adjustment pro-
visions ~frshbnt plat law, and further that the .applicant pro ~de the City with a
copy of the survey showing amended boundaries and legal deseril tions.Motion c arriede
Following discussion, Mayor Coates agreed to call a ?-lan."ling C~mrnission m~eting to
discuss the Stillings plato The Planning Commission to meet 2p days after the legal
notice is published: Mayor Coates signed the proposed declar ~ion of nonsignificance
and requested that the declaration be retyped as final after r days. '
There was a dtscussion on land Mre Casavant is donating to th City for drilling of
future water supply.' Kip stiLtz recommended the City secure 'more legal and binding
letter from John Casavant giving legal description and his in ant ~o donate and
reserve the land for the CitY0 Sanders made' a motion and Dro Iseth seconded that the
Council approve ,the preliminary plat of Green Acres, dive 2 & B, request for connection
to and extension of the town water system to' serve the plat, bbdect to compliance
with the town's request for permission to drill a well in the ~pproximate location .
shown on the preliminary plat and to dedicate that area (and 100 ft. radius with
access in the form ofl easements over all property under which the water system, in-
cluding lines, wilL be located) for a well site for the town, subject further to'
review and approval of plans and spec~fications by the Town .\ gineer arid the DSHS.
Approval for connection not to be construed as a permit to corlstru.ct said water
system to serve said plat$ ,Such approval to construct to be ~anted after review and
approval of plans & specifications as referred to herein and ~ch approval to construct
to be 'granted in writing by a separate document issued by the Town Engineer.\~Motion
carried. '
A motion was made by Lawton and seconded by 'Drogseth to adopt Ordinance # 220 , An ,
qrdinance relatingto,e. traffic and limiting speed upon certain streets wi thin the corp....
orate limits of the Town of Ye1m, and amending section 3 ;(b) f Town of Ye1m Ordinance
No. 181 and Section lO.16.01OB of the Ye1m Municipal Code." M ition carri?d.
Mayor Coates discussed statement from Robert Jansen for $100. 0 presented to the
City for a scanner used by the Yelm I1arshal's Office. Hotion ras made by Sanders and
~econded by Drogseth that the City refrain from purchasing th ,scanner. Motion carried.
Sanders made a motion and Lawton seconded approval of recomme led Street Program as '
submitted by George Brown and Arnold Drogseth. Motion carried
?at Byrne reported that the Town had received the final impac statement from the
Planning Commission concerning Killion Court &:t.;6t. :1~
Pat Byrne read the letter prepared by his office recommending the Town of Ye1m be
offered blanket approval by the Boundary Review Board for wat r lines going outside
of corporate limits. He received and read responses to lette I from Thurston County
Planning Commission and DSHSo '
There being no further business; the meeting was adjourned at lO:35PM on a motion
by Drogseth and seconded by Lawton.
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July 12, 1978
The regular ~eeting of the Council of the Town of Ye1m was called to order by Mayor
Lora B1 Coates at 7:)0 PM with the following Councilmen present: Brown, Lawton,Sanders
and Drogseth" Vi$~t9rs present were Susan Evelyn Yaden, Flpy Bradl~y, Ruth Joy.Coates)
Don & Shirley Delk, Shirley~rne, Clifton Bryant, Mae Cochrane, Phyllis Huff, William
Isom, ijarry Lewis,-Marlin Stillings, Les Whisler, Fred VanCamp, Don Miller, Jim Brown,
.Pat Byrne, and Ted .,Schultz.
Amotion was made by Drogseth and seconded by Brown to approve the minutes of the
June 14 meeting& . Motion carried.
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Motion was made
for payment:
Current
Water
Garbage ~
City Street
Title 2
by Sanders and seconded by Drogseth to approve the following vouchers
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Vou #
4468
1132
553
805
51
",. 4525
- 1136
"'" 558
816
. '$8,838,,41
453."37
1,965.94
3,0.80.57
159.28
Motion carried..
The Yelm Planning Commission recommended that the Council approve the Preliminary
Plat of Stillings Addit~on subject to certain conditionse A motion was made by Brmin
and seconded by Sanders to approve the plat with the following conditions:
1. The cul de sac pavement width to be 45 foot in radius with an additional
five foot shoulder and a right of way of at least 60 foot radius.
2. Lot size to be subject to the Health Department approval as per method 2
analysis in accordance with the WAC.
Motion carri ed .
Jim Brown from Thurston County Fire District # 2 stated he felt the Town and Fire
should have an agreement to reimburse the firemen for inspections of commercial
buildings and, that the Town should furnish the proper forms and legal advise.
The Council will consider his proposale
The planning Commission recommended that the Council instruct the attorney to pre-
pare an ordinance setting the speed limit at 20 miles .p~r pour in the Stillings
Addition. "
A motion by Drogseth~to adopt Ordinance # 221, "AN ORDINANCE amending Town ot Ye1m
Ordinance NOa 216 and the Town of Yelm Budget for the calendar year 1978 adopted
hereby, rr was duly '.seconded. by Sanders and passed by a unanimous vote of the Council.
The Library report was'read by Mayor Coatese
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A letter was read from Mr. Clark, attorney for Dale Richardson, concerning the city
water line on their property and referred to the Town attorney for actiono
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The meeting was adjourned at 9:45 PM on a'motion by Drogseth and seconded by Sanders.
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'August 9, 1978
'The regular meeting of the Council of the q.'own of Ye1m was c al ed to order by~1ayor
'Lora B. Coates at 7.:30 PM with the following Councilmen presenl: Brown, Progseth
and Lawton. Visitors were:; Pat & Shirley Byrne, Bob Porsch, D ve Miller and Ted
Schultz.
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A motion was made by Drogseth and seconded by Brown to appvove the minutes of the
July 12th meeting. Motion carried.
A motion was made by Drogseth, sec~nded by Lawton to pay the f llowing vouchers:
Current
vlater
Garbage
City Street"
Motion carried.
'Voucher # ~S26 "" 46,04
1137 - 11.41
559 - 563
817 -825
$6,924048
. 8871.30
1,903.77
1,730.23
Pat Byrne reported on his inspection of rrQueensview". ection showed minor
changes to be made /I) Brown moved to approve the plat when the '~ gineer was satisfied
. with the changes~ The motion was duly seconded by Drogseth an. p~assed by a unanL'1I.ous
vote. '. I
The"Sprague Annexationlt was brought before the Council. A mot" on was made by Lawton
and seconded by Drogseth to set the public hearing for ~ePtembllr 13, 1978 at 8:00 PM"
Motion carried. _
The Librar.y Report for July indicated that a record number of "tems were checked out
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during that montho Summer activity programs continued&vi.sits 0 the Library were
made by the Adult Development Center and t~e Yelm Middle Schoo' sUmmer school class~
Ted Schultz recommended the C01.1ncil review the report made by '" ne-stevens on the
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subject of front footage charges in lieu of assessments for wa er line construct~on
and hookup and that a co~nittee meet with the Engineer and Att!rney to finalize the
I:. program.." " . I .,
Pat Byrne distributed copies of the proposed 6 year street pIa; to the Councils .
.---/ Mayor Coates appointed Brown and Drogseth to meet with theEng- neer and study the plan.
She also set the public meeting for a part of the next regular meeting, September 13,
19780 .
A motion was made by Brown and seconded by Drogseth to acknowl dge the fact that
the Planning Commission did not have a quorom present at the S!ecial Meeting held
to consider the pre~imininary plat of "Crystal Court"" The mo,1 ion also stated
that. there would be a hearing at the next regular meeting of tle Council, September
13,1978 at 8:00 PM and the Council will act without the reco lendation of the
'Planning Coffimissi?n. Motion carr~ed. . I
The Council discussed at length the apparent failure of the 1?1 nning Commission to
functiono Alternatives discussed were: contracting with Regio!al Planning, changing
to a Hearing Of ricer-type of planning, a~olishing the Planning Commission completelyo
No action was taken~' . ,
There being no further business, the meeting was ad~ourned
Drogseth and seconded by 'Lawtono
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The regular meeting of the Council of the Town. of Ye1m was called to order by Mayor
Coates at 7=30 PM with the following Councilmen present: Kyler, Brown, Lawtpn, Sanders,
and Drogseth. Visito~s, included Larry Benson, James Pantier, Charles Acker, Dave itfiller,
Nancy Snyder, Bob Jansen and Ted Schul,tzo
A motion was made by Drogseth and seconded by Sanders to approve tqe minutes of the
August 9th meeting. Motion carried.
Current
Water
City Streets
Arterial Streets
Garbage
Motion carried&
A motion was made by Sanders and seconded by Kyler
Voucher #' 4605 - 4633
1142 - 1146
826 -, 839
29
564 ... 571
to allow the following bills:
$13,101050
1,193057
4,958$00
2,4:-07000
2..161..14
0,'
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Hayor Coates declared the public hearing on "Crystal Court" open and invited comments
from the audienceo Larry Benson read tpe recommenqations of Byrne-Stevens & Assoce,
Town Engineers, for the plat. James Pantier spoke for the proponents, stating that he
felt the recommendations of the Engineers were acceptable with the exception aT the
ditch section of the road. He stated that he favored a swale section and demonstrated
to the Council what he meant~ After some discussion, a motion was made by Sanders to
o approve the preliminary plat of "Crystal Court" with the provision that the Swale
section be substituted for the ditch section and all other recommendations of the Engineer
be adhered to. The motion was duly seconded by Kyler and passed by a unanimous vote of
the CounciL",
oArnotion was made by Lawton and seconded by Kyler to require sidewalks in future plats.
After some discussion by the Council, Lawton and Kyler withdrew their motion and second.
At 8':00 PM, the public hearing for considering the annexation of property mmed .by
Mro & Mrs~ Jerry Sprague was called by Mayor Coateso Mayor Coates asked if anyone present
wanted to be heard either for or against the annexati0n. Since there were ho comments 0
from the audience, .a motion was made by Brown and seconded by Lawton to ~dopt Ordinance .
Nr. 222, "AN ORDINANCE providing for the annexati9n of certain contiguous property to .
the, Town of Y:elmo ff ~10tion Carried.
A motion to declare the 1969 PlymouthJauto surplus and advertise for bids was in~e by
Drogseth, seconded by Sanders and passed by a unanimous votec
At the request of Charles Acker, a motion was made by Kyler and seconded by Sanders to
install a street light on washington Court. Motion carried.
A motion was made by Drogseth and seconded by Sanders to ~ transfer Harold Hobson's
pay to Herb' Dempsey for the remainder of the year. Motion carried.
The Six Year street Plan hearing was declared open by M~yor Coates. There being no co~~ents
from the floor, a motion was made by Sanders and seconded by Kyler to adopt Resolution
c Nr4 140, adopting the Six Year street Plan. Motion carried.
A motion by Sanders and seconded by Kyler authorizing the spending of $200.00 for the
repair of Washington, Second St. and an a~ley was passed unanimously.
The Town Engineer urged the Council to study and adopt his recommendation for palicy on
charges in lieu of assessments for water main construction. After discussion, the
Council determined that a public hearing was needed and instructed the Clerk to ad-
vertise; the meeting to be held in conjection with the October Council meeting.
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Nancy Snjr,d;~r reported a new circulation record for August, with 3467 items checked
out by 719 patrons. Over 100 children participated in the summer lIStar Journey"
program. Oth~r a~pivities included full length fiL~, exotic animals, food preservation
workshop, and activities for Senior Citizens and Aqult Develppment Center. Kathy
Swartout was hired to replace Birdie Crawford, who recently resignede
Ted Schultz presented a summary of the "Optional t"Iunicipal Codell for study by the Council",
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourne, at 10:)0 ,~M on a ~otion by ,
Drogseth and seconded by Sanders. ~ / /' ? /
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Ldra B. , Coates, Mayor, i
Attest:
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R6ger Ei e, Clerk~Treasurer
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October 11,: 1978 .
The regular meeting of ,the Council of the Town of Ye1m was called to order by
I~ayorCoates at 7':30 PM with the following Councilmen' present: . Brown, Lawton,
KtJ:-er, Sanders and DrogsethG Visi tors,-ineluded., Tracy McKendry, Sue Gore, Roberta
Longmire, Bill Jones, Mary Gordon'; Don l'filler, Pat Byrne, Ted Schultz, Jim Witt,
Frank v~l tt, and Ruth Lewis"
A motion was made by Sanders and seconded by Drogseth to approve the minutes of
the September 13ph meeting. Motion ca rried&
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A motion was made by Sanders and seconded by Drogseth to allow the following
vouchers:
Current
Water
Garbage
City Street
Motion carried.
Vou # 4634
It If IjJ4~.
II n 572 .
n tr 840
-- 4691
1[.49
576
.,. 849
$
7,744..53
-: ~);j2. 69
2,209.02
1,468.73
Mary GordGn,' o:f Gordon Built Homes suggested an Assessors Plat '.as a solution to the
time loss and paper work involved in dividing property in unrecorded Solberg 2nd
Additiouo:; After some discussion, Mrse. Gorden stated' that she would investigate and
report to the Counci~&
A motion was "made by Drogseth to -accept a "Notice of Intent to Commence Annexa.tion
Proceedi.ngsU presented by Eugene L. Gore, E~izabeth S. Gore," Thomas E. Longmire and
Roberta B~ Longmire; that the mayor make a non-significant environmental declaration
and that the petition for annexation being circulated by the proponents shall provide
that the area to be annexed be subject to the existing indebtedness of the Town and
be zoned R-ls The motion was seconded by Sanders and passed by a unanimous vote of
the Council.
At 8:00 PM the Mayor called the public meeting for the purpose of considering
"Charges, in Li.ew of Assessment - for '(i),ater Line Construction". ,After reviewing o.
the Engineers recommendations, a motion was made by Drogseth and secon~~~py Sanders
instructing the attorney to draw an ordinance containing the recommendations.
Motion carriedo
Attorney Schultz presented Ordinance # 223, "AN ORDINANCE determining the estimated
amount of revenues to be raised by ad valorem taxes for the Town of Yelm for the
fiscal year 1979, and fixing the amount of ad valorem taxes to be levied for the To~~
of Ye1m for the fiscal year 1979." The ordinance was adopted by a motion by Sanders
and seconded by Ktler~ "
Mayor Coates appointed Drogseth and Lawton to the negotiating committee to meet
with the Police Union.
Library Report for the .month of':September 1978 was,read$- Circulation for September
was 2224, wittl 463 pat;r:ons si.gning out library materials.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 10:00 PM on a motion by
Lavlton and' seconded by Brown..
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No~ember 8, 1978
The regular meeting of the COUPcil of ~~e Town of Ye1m was ca1 ed to ord~r a~
7:30 PM by Mayor Co,ates with t~~. foll?wi~g J~bunc~~en p:rEjts~,nj:1 BroWll, L~wton,
Sanders and Drogsetn.Other nS1.tors incliliied J~ S10pak ~r~ d Sr., ,Ted
Schultz, and Engineer ~1~~eer~~teYens.... I..
A motion wa~ maqe by Drog~eth and s~conded by Sanders to appro e th~ min~t~s of
. the October 11, meeting. · Motion carried. . .... I
Amotion was made Qy~anders and seconded by Drogseth .to pay tie following vouchers:
Ge~eral . V(ju'# 4692 4758' $10,116"'.0;,
Water" 1150 - 1151 39603
,C:l.tystreet It 850 - 853, .1,025..0:
Garbage u 577... 580 2,054.91
Motion carried.
JiIn Slopak Jr. ,showed th~ co~eil plans for an o~fice and' smal \ store. building
he",proposes to build at Mosman and First ,Street consistiI}g of 1 SpOP:3 and offices.
He" explained' the proposed' architecture .-a.nd parkin~tto the, gounfil.', The Council '
recommended that he confer with,the Town Engineer to resolve a,y prOblems.
~ Schultz presented copies of an. ordinance to a.ssess front) Qtage ~hargeson the
water'lines (exi.~ting)' and recomm~nded .that the Council, ':study 'he' Ordip.ance for action
at the Decem~erme~ting.
t~brar.y Report wasTead',~ Mayor Coates indicating circulati~n for the ~onthwa~ 2604,
with 590 patrons s~gning out material.
A'motion was meade by Sanders ahd seconded. by Drogseth that the
by ,;the.. Judge be mQunted on a portable background.,', Mc>tion ,c~r
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blackb~ardrequested
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Amotion was made by Drogseth and seconded by Lawton to adjo
Nov~ber i4, 1978 at 7 :30 'PM. Motion carried... ",'
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" Adjourn~\b6Uncil Meeting, 'November 14,' 1978
The meeting :was calleq to order by Mayor Goates at ,7:30 PM wit the fo1+Slwipg:, ,
Qouhcilmeri'present: L~wt6n, Kyler, B~owp,Drogseth and. Sanders Visitors",pI.!e~,ez;l,t..
,were Robert_Jansen. ' , ' , ", ",~I, '
Th~' 1979 budget wa~ dis~'fssed at l~ii,~ha.h<i after seYe~~l: cuts ere made in ex~
pendi:tures, it wa..~ brougf1.~ into bal~ce anq referred to th~ Cl1rk to be' 'prepafed
for the public..,' , ' -,' ," :' I,,' " .. '
The;:~e~ting was ~djoumledat '9:00 PM 'on a motion by Sanders' an,' seconded by Drogseth.
Motioncarried'~~L/~ . .
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Yelm Public Budget Meeting, December 4, 1978
December, 13, 1978
The regular meeting of the Council of the Town pf Yelm was called to order by Mayor
Lora B. eo_tea ,at 7;)0 PM with the followi~g Councilmen present: Kyler, Brown, Lawton,
Sanders and Drogseth. Visitors present were:,~Merle Curry, Johnq McCaw, Penny L. Richard-
son, Dale K.'Richardson, Jerry L. Tompkins, Dave'Miller, Ronald 'McCamm.ant,Robert Jansen,
Fred Van Carop,.~othyJ.' Wainsco~t~ Herb R~eves,Donald Petersen, "Larry Benson, Ted
Schultz and"Dori~Miller. " " '," ,,' J "
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A motion was :'made by Lawton 'and seconded by Brown to approve ~he min-utes ~f the November 8
and 14th meetings,. Motion carried_, ' , , .. ': "
A motion to"al:I;o'W the
Current
Water' , (-
City.Street
'Garbage", "
Motion carriec;l. '
following bills was made
Vou. # 4759 ~ 4821
n " 1158 - 1168
If tf 854 - '857
II II ,'81 - 589
by Sanders 'and seconded
$14,155.14
'1,623.89
, 532.30
2~355.0l" ,"
by' Drogseth:
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Dave Miller, repr~senting Adolf Hutinger, ~sked,for a variance for a bounda~ adju~t-
ment and undersized lots.. After di.scassion, it w:as cdeterndned. that ~he proper~y
wouldhave~o 'be s~ortplated as it was a divis.io~ of the property.
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John l~cCaw "of,McQaw 'Communications Companies spoke on cable television for the area"
After discq~sirig.the service and rates, he explained that his!90mpany was interested in
a tranchise't9"installcable teleVision in Town. Mayor Coate's appo~nted LawtoIl: and Brown
to a ~ommi~~~~ ,to,}ne'~,t with Attorney Sch~ltz to draft a propo~ed' fr~nchise agre'em~nte
A letter from the proponents of the plat of View'Rqyale requesting the deletion of
gravel sidewalks was read. After some discussion, a motion w~smad~ by Sanders stating
that the Tq~'w?uld not reqUire the developers to construct tl,1~ crushed rock sfdewalK~
s~ction'. The: motion was duly seconded by Drogseth and passed!' py a unanimous vote.
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Library rep~~t,wa~ read by Mayor Coates.
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An~alcon~r9~' wa~ discussed at length by the Council. The pos~iblity of'a tax on the
water sy,stem,wa~ discussed' as a possible source of revenue. Mayor Coates appointed Sanders;
Lawt,Qn, and- Brown 'to a committee to meet with Schultz and aetermine the legality of the tax.
DonaldPetet.~e~J J?istrict 2 freeholder, spoke briefly on the 'duties'" of the Coun'ty Free-
holders.' ~ey" will draft a home rule charter for Thurston County.
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The Council agreed that the Police Department would have to run shorthanded during
the vac,atiqA ,ot ,Cha.rles Cowell. " '
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A motion was made by Lawton and seconded by Sanders to adjourn the 'meeting until
December2q~. - ~~78;at 7 :30 PM. Motion: carried.
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The adj~urne~ ~eeting was called to order by Mayor Lara B. Coat s with the following
Councilnien p~e~ent: Brown, Kyler, Lawton, Sanders ~nd Drogset~.'1 ' .
Visitors included :Lola Hadfield, Deanna Hadfie~d, ~red VaIl; _ Ca.mp' "Charle~ ,Cowell,
Robert .Jansen" Don Ba~ard, ,Ted Schu~~z and ml.nute taker pro-t ~ Don M~ller.,
A motion was made by Kyler and secoi1d~d by Sanders toalio~'.'the to~lowing vouchers:
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4821 ,$ 18.,00
589 ' 1,6S9~89
Current
,Ga~bage '
Motion carried;.
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A motion'"wa's' ,made by Brown to adopt Resolution #'141 transferri g the sum of $195.64
from the City Street Fund to the Title 2 Anti-Recessionary Fundi The motion was duly
, seconded by Sanders and, passed by a unanimous vote of the Counc 11.
A iI1otionwa~ m~e by Sanders and i4econded by Kyler toad~~~0rd!ti~ce # 224, "AN. ,
ORDINANCE amendl.~g Town ofYelm Ordinances # 216 and ,221 and th Town<of,Ye~ Budget
for the calendar year 191.~ and amended thereby.,1f 'WrMotion, Carrie ~ . .
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A)notion was made by Lawton and seconded by ,'Kyler to adopt.Ordi cmce # 225, II AN , ':,'
ORbI~!LNCE relating.to,thel licensing, identif.~6atiqn,and control/of dogswit~in,the.
the town anctamendJ.ng, Town of Ye1m Ordinance #. ~Q a,nd Chap'ter.6 08 of the Ye1m Mun~-
cipal COd~. ;M~tion;car1;rd. .i: i" . ' . ,: I ., ..."
Councilwom~. Kyler, made ,s.:i1d Councilman Sanders" seconded a motio ,.'; to au~horize trle,
Town Atto1;'ney ,to 'draw a' contract wi th t~ YelIn Veterin~y Clinic for the, bqaI"d~ng of-
dogs picked, up", by the Tow~. . 'Motion carried.:
Fred Van Camp announc,ed that the Police Uni'on' aC'cepted the....J~5% raise offered by 'the
negotiatiilg.'cpmmi ttee. . A, motion was made by Drogseth and' se~on\ I ed by Kyler tha1i the
Town acc~pt ,the salaI:'Y schedule and adopt, ,Ordinance # 226, ~, AN 0' INANCE approving arid
adopting the Towq ofYelm Budget for the Cal~ndar Year 1979~' M!tion passed bya un-
animous vote' of the Council. " , " ' ; ,
The:re b~i;iig n()~fUrther, bd~inessl the meeting 'was ad'jOlirnec('bti ~ m~tion by 'Lawton and
seconded by., Sanders. Motion carried,_ " ..
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