10 10 2017 Agenda Packet
AGENDA
YELM CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2017 6:00 P.M.
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Call to Order
1.
Roll Call
2.
Agenda Approval ACTION
3.
Special Presentations-
4.
15 min Draft Public Involvement and Communication Plan (PICP)
YELM PARK SPLASH PARK AND PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT-
informational only- Public Works Director, Chad Bedlington
Public Comment-
5.
the meeting recorder.
NOT
For items on the agenda, comments will be welcomed at this time.
For items on the agenda, comments will be welcomed at the scheduled time
of that agenda item.
Consent Agenda ACTION
6.
Minutes; Regular meeting September 26, 2017
a.
Payables; Checks #
b.
Public Hearing- Ordinance No. 1032, Ad Valorem
7. a.
Public Hearing
- Ordinance No. 1033, 2018 Budget
b.
New Business
8.
Ordinance No. 1032, Ad ValoremACTION
a.
Presenter: Joe Wolfe, Finance Director
Attachments: Staff Report, Ordinance No. 1032
Ordinance No. 1033, 2018 Budget ACTION
b.
Presenter: Joe Wolfe, Finance Director
Attachments: 2018 Draft Budget
Old Business- none scheduled
9.
Department Updates-
10.
Council and Mayor-
11.
Councilmember Curry
represents Yelm on the following committees.
Thurston County Solid Waste
Yelm Finance Department
Advisory Committee (SWAC)
Committee
Yelm Public Safety Committee
Authority Liaison
Councilmember Carmody represents Yelm on the following committees.
Intercity Transit Board Yelm Finance Department
Committee
Yelm Community & Economic
Development Committee
Councilmember Littlefield
represents Yelm on the following committees.
Yelm Community & Economic Development Committee
Councilmember Stillwell
represents Yelm on the following committees.
Thurston County EDC Board Yelm Finance Department
Committee
Yelm Public Safety Committee
Councilmember Wood
represents Yelm on the following committees.
Thurston Regional Planning Yelm Public Works Committee
Transportation Council (TRPC)
TComm 911 Admin Board
Councilmember DePinto
represents Yelm on the following committees.
Thurston County Law and
South Thurston Economic Justice
Development Initiative group
Yelm Public Safety Committee
(STEDI)
Yelm Community & Economic
Development Committee
Councilmember Hendrickson
represents Yelm on the following
committees.
Thurston County EMS-Medic Yelm Emergency Operations
OneBoard
Yelm Public Works Committee
Mayor Foster
represents Yelm on the following committees.
Yelm Community & Economic Yelm Finance Department
Development CommitteeCommittee
Yelm Public Works Committee
Thurston Regional Planning Yelm Emergency Operations
CouncilBoard
South Sound Military and Nisqually River Council
Community Partnership
Community Investment
Partnership (CIP)
Executive Session- no session scheduled
12.
13.
Correspondence
(Correspondence is available upon request)
Adjourn
14.
Council will adjourn to a workshop after the meeting.
Upcoming Meetings:
Council Workshop Tuesday, October 17, 2017, 6:00 pm, Public Safety Building
Regular City Council Meeting, Tuesday, October 24, 2017, 6:00 pm, Public Safety
Building
Special City Council Meeting, Tuesday, October 31, 2017, 6:00 pm, Public Safety
Building
CITY OF YELM
MEETING INFORMATION
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about obtaining a copy of the proceedings, please call 360.458.8402.
Public comments are welcome. However, in order to proceed with s
speaker is limited to 3 minutes and the number of speakers limit
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processes or activities, please contact Lori Mossman, at 360.458.8402 at least four (4) working days prior to the
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YELM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2017 MINUTES
PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING
206 MCKENZIE AVE.
YELM, WA
1. Mayor Foster called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm.
2. Roll Call Present: EJ Curry, Jennifer Littlefield, Tad Stillwell, Tracey Wood and J
DePinto. Molly Carmody attended via speakerphone.
17-208 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO EXCUSE RUSS HENDRICKSON FROM THE
MEETING. SECONDED BY JENNIFER LITTLEFIELD. MOTION CARRIED.
3. Agenda Approval
17-209 MOTION BY JENNIFER LITTLEFIELD APPROVING THE AGENDA AS
PRESENTED. SECONDED BY EJ CURRY. MOTION CARRIED.
4. Special Presentations-
Proclamation for National Voter Registration Day
Thurston County Auditor Mary Hall thanked the Mayor and Council
partnership and support.
Mayor Foster read the Proclamation.
5. Public Comment- no comments.
6. Consent Agenda
a. Minutes Study Session September 5, 2017, Special Workshop September 11,
2017 & Regular meeting September 11, 2017.
b. Payables Checks #
17-210 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA.
SECONDED BY EJ CURRY. MOTION CARRIED.
7. Public Hearing none scheduled.
8. New Business
a. Resolution No. 581, Authorizing Investment of City of Yelm mon
Government Investment Pool.
17-211 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 581
AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF YELM TO CONTINUE TO PARTICIPATE AND
DEPOSIT MONIES IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT POOL AND
INDIVID
ALTERATIONS TO THE FORM OR ANY OTHER DOCUMENTATION
INCLUDING THE DESIGNATION OF OTHER INDIVIDUALS TO MAKE
CONTRIBUTIONS AND WITHDRAWLS ON BEHALF OF THE GOVERNMENTAL
ENTITY. SECONDED BY EJ CURRY. MOTION CARRIED.
9. Old Business
a. Ordinance No. 1029, amending the Yelm Municipal Code Title 3, u
Cumulative Reserve Fund policies.
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17-212 MOTION BY JOE DEPINTO TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1029 AMENDING
TITLE 3 OF THE YELM MUNICIPAL CODE TO UPDATE THE CUMULATIVE
RESERVE FUND POLICIES. SECONDED BY JENNIFER LITTLEFIELD.
MOTION CARRIED.
b. Ordinance No. 1030, authorizing the collection of REET II.
17-213 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1030
AUTHORIZING THE COLLECTION OF REET II. SECONDED BY JENNIFER
LITTLEFIELD. DEPINTO VOTED NO. MOTION CARRIED.
c. Ordinance No. 1031, Creating an Equipment, Rental & Revolving F
17-214 MOTION BY JOE DEPINTO TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1031 CREATING AN
EQUIPMENT RENTAL & REVOLVING FUND. SECONDED BY TRACEY WOOD.
MOTION CARRIED.
10. Department Updates-
Michael Grayum updated the Council on the following:
The funding for the Yelm Bypass has been moved up on the state project
list by the Legislators.
2018 Budget Calendar: October 3 Budget Proposed and meetings eve
Tuesday in October. On October 31, the Council will be asked to
action on the proposed budget.
Yelm City Park irrigation project is almost complete and will be
soon.
A Stakeholders Group will be forming to establish a Splash Park/
Ground Equipment Committee. Construction on the Splash Park is
scheduled to begin August 2018.
Cullens Road will be closed through October 5, 2017 to complete
Overlay Project.
Yelm Municipal Court has partnered with the non-profit organizat
Place of Olympia and will have someone available on court dates
Public Safety Building to help victims of Domestic and Sexual Vi
Community Development Director, Grant Beck is the new president
South Sound Section of the American Planning Association and Ass
Planner, Tami Merriman is the new Treasurer.
Building Inspector, John Rowland is back at work after being in
for eight days with medical issues.
Michael Grayum thanked Councilmember Tad Stillwell for attending
Assessment follow-up meeting done by Brightwire.
Chief Todd Stancil and Michael Grayum attended the Emergency
Management Conference last week in Poulsbo, WA. Todd stated it w
attended and a great conference. They brought back information t
with others.
11. Mayor and Council Initiatives
Councilmember Curry attended the Yelm Adult Community Center meeting and
the Yelm Public Safety Committee meeting.
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Councilmember Littlefield attended the Yelm Community School/City of Yelm
joint meeting on September 14, 2017 at the Yelm Community Center
Councilmember Stillwell attended the Yelm Community School/City of Yelm
joint meeting on September 14, 2017. Councilmember Stillwell als
-up meeting with Brightwire to
Councilmember Wood attended the Thurston Regional Planning Transportation
Council meeting.
Mayor Foster has been very busy working on the 2018 Budget. Mayor Foster
thanked the Legislative Representatives and Senator Randi Becker
Bypass project up by a couple of years. There will be an upcomin
, 2017 in
Olympia.
12. Executive Session no session scheduled.
13. Correspondence included
17-215 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO ADJOURN, SECONDED BY TAD STILLWELL.
MOTION CARRIED.
14. Adjourned 6:58 pm.
__________________________ Attest: _________________________
JW Foster, Mayor Lori Mossman, Cit
These minutes record the official actions of the Yelm City Counc
available on the city website at www.ci.yelm.wa.us.
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Agenda Item 7a Ad Valorem Tax Rate
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CITY OF YELM
PUBLIC HEARING REVENUE SOURCES
AD VALOREM TAX RATE
BUDGET YEAR 2018
The City of Yelm has scheduled a Public Hearing to receive comme
Revenue Sources for the 2018 Budget, as part of the Tuesday, Oct
City Council meeting. The Public Hearing will consider Property
Valorem) for collection in 2018. The meeting will be held at the
Building, 206 McKenzie Ave.
For additional information, please contact Lori Mossman, (360) 458 -8402.
It is the City of Yelm's policy to provide reasonable accommodat
with disabilities. If you are a person with a disability in need
conduct business or to participate in government processes or ac
contact Lori Mossman at (360) 458-8402 at least 5 working days p
scheduled event.
Lori Mossman, City Clerk
Published: Nisqually Valley News, September 29, 2017
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Russ Hendrickson
Newspaper of Record Nisqually Valley News
Posted Yelm City Hall
Yelm Timberland Library
Agenda Item 7b 2018 Budget
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CITY OF YELM
PUBLIC HEARING
2018 BUDGET
The Yelm City Council will hold a Public Hearing to consider the
Tuesday, October 10, 2017 in Council Chambers at Yelm Public Saf
206 McKenzie Ave, 6:00 p.m. The Hearing will be continued to Oct.
It is the City of Yelm's policy to provide reasonable accommodat
with disabilities in need of accommodations to conduct business
government processes or activities, please contact Lori Mossman (3
at least 5 working days prior to the scheduled event.
Lori Mossman, City Clerk
Published: September 29, October 6, & 13, 2017
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Mayor: JW Foster
Councilmembers: EJ Curry
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Russ Hendrickson
Posted Yelm City Hall
Yelm Public Safety Building
Yelm Timberland Library
Agenda Item 8a Ordinance No. 1032, Ad Valorem
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City of Yelm
STAFF REPORT
To: Mayor J.W. Foster
Yelm City Council
From: Joseph Wolfe, Finance Director
Date: October 2, 2017 for October 10, 2017 Meeting
Subj: Setting Ad Valorem Property Tax for 2018
Recommendation
Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 1032 setting the amount fixed as Ad Valorem for the
regular levy of property tax necessary to raise revenues for ess
the City of Yelm for the fiscal year 2017.
Background
Pursuant to RCW 35.33.135, Council must approve an ordinance to
the Thurston
defined as a tax based on the value of real estate or personal p
tax is typically imposed at the time of a transaction(s) (a sale
(VAT)), but it may be imposed on an annual basis (real or person
connection with another significant event (i.e. inheritance tax)
Staff currently estimates the 2018 real and personal property ta35 million,
which includes a preliminary estimate of $35,169 in property tax
construction. The estimate of property tax from new construction
on the final new
of property tax revenue does not include the change in value of
property. Both of these amounts will be finalized in December 20
Current Situation
Cities with a population of less than 10,000 can increase their
percent without a vote (highest lawful levy calculation). The Ci
statutory dollar rate which is $3.60 minus the Fire District at
District at approximately $0.389264, leaving a new levy rate at
$1.710739 per $1,000 of assessed valuation (statutory rate limit
$1,000).
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Agenda Item 8a Ordinance No. 1032, Ad Valorem
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CITY OF YELM
ORDINANCE NO.1032
(RCW 84.55.120)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF YELM SETTING THE AMOUNT FIXED AS
AD VALOREM FOR THE REGULAR LEVY OF PROPERTY TAX NECESSARY
TO RAISE REVENUES FOR ESSENTIAL EXPENDITURES FOR THE CITY OF
YELM FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2017.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Yelm met and considered its budget
for the calendar year 2018; and
WHEREAS, a duly advertised public hearing to consider the 2017 regular
property tax levy rate was held as part of the regular city council meeting on
Tuesday, October 10, 2017;
WHEREAS, the population of this is district is less than 10,000;
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Yelm do ordain as follows:
Section 1. The Yelm City Council has determined that the City of Yelm, in
order to in order to discharge the expected expenses and
obligations of the city, requires a regular levy in the amount of
$1,435,780.21 and an additionally levy for the administrative
refund as certified by the Thurston County Treasurers Office.
This amount is derived using the state-assessed property
values, amounts resulting from the addition of new construction
and improvements to property as authorized by law.
Section 2. As required by RCW 84.55.120 to report, The City of Yelm actual
$1,363,142.05
levy amount from the previous year was . The dollar
amount of the increase over the actual levy amount from the
$37,051.86
previous year shall be , which is a percentage increase
2.27%.
of This increase is exclusive of additional revenue
resulting from new construction, improvements to property, any
increase in the value of state assessed property and any
annexations that have occurred.
Section 3. A Levy Certification is filed with the County Legislative Authority,
separate from this ordinance. As required by RCW 84.52.020, that
filing certifies the total amount to be levied by the regular property
tax levy on the Department of Revenue provided form for this
purpose, REV 64 0100, Levy Certification. Certification is made
in a manner prescribed by the County Legislative Authority.
Section 4. Effective Date: This ordinance shall become effective five days
following passage, approval and publication as provided by law.
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Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence,
Section 5.
clause, or phrase of this ordinance is declared unconstitutional
or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance.
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ADOPTED this 10day of October, 2017.
JW Foster, Mayor Tad Stillwell
Councilmember
EJ Curry Tracey Wood
Councilmember Councilmember
Molly Carmody Joe DePinto
Councilmember Councilmember
Jennifer Littlefield Russ Hendrickson
Councilmember Councilmember
Authenticated:
Lori Mossman, City Clerk
PASSED AND APPROVED; October 10, 2017
PUBLISHED: Nisqually Valley News, September 29, 2017.
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Agenda Item 8b Ordinance No. 1033, 2018 Budget
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City of Yelm
STAFF REPORT
To: Mayor J.W Foster
Yelm City Council
From: Joseph Wolfe, Finance Director
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Date: October 5, 2017 (for October 10 City Council Meeting)
Subj: 2018 City of Yelm Budget Ordinance No. 1033
Recommendation
To open the Public Hearing on the 2018 City of Yelm Budget and a
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comment, continue the Hearing to the October 24 City Council Meeting. At this meeting additional
public comment will be heard and the budget will be scheduled fo
Background
The 2018 budget forecast was presented to the Council by Joseph
Current Situation
Mayor Foster and staff presented a balanced 2018 Budget for publ
dollar general fund budget invests in needed resources while est
reserves and Equipment Rental and Replacement Funds to provide a
future of Yelm. The budget maintains current programs, enhances
improves our ability to provide services to the community.
Highlights of the 2018 Budget include:
Establishes IT & Equipment Rental and Replacement (ER&R) and Res
Economic Development/Business Retention and Retail Recruitment,
YMCA planning and design
Reconstruction of the Veterans Memorial
Splash Park and playground equipment at Yelm City Park
Video Conferencing between Nisqually Jail and Yelm Municipal Cou
Financial System and other City Hall Upgrades
Metal Detectors in Yelm Municipal Court
Bike Pump Park planning, design and construction
Longmire Park expansion planning and design to address parking a
Yelm Prairie Line Trail expansion in partnership with Nisqually
Sail Shades over playground equipment at Longmire and Yelm City
Agenda Item 8b Ordinance No. 1033, 2018 Budget
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CITY OF YELM
ORDINANCE NO. 1033
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF YELM ADOPTING THE YELM
MUNICIPAL BUDGET AND SALARY AND BENEFIT SCHEDULE
FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 2018.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YELM, THURSTON
COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The monies in the funds of the City Treasury as ident
hereby budgeted and appropriated for the calendar year 2018 to b
the purposes for which said funds have been established and main
Section 2. The 2018 salary and hourly salary rates for officers and employees of th
of Yelm shall be, and the same are hereby fixed and established
2018 s Appendix II, and by this
reference incorporated as thought fully set forth.
Sick leave, bereavement leave, vacation, holidays, medical, dent
insurance benefits shall in calendar year 2018 be accumulated and provided
to officer and employees of the City of Yelm in the manner set f
2018
reference incorporated as though fully set forth.
Section 3. Copies of this Ordinance shall be sent to the State A
Auditor, and Municipal Research Services.
Section 4 Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect five
Section 5 Ratify and Confirmation Clause. Any action taken pursu
but prior the effective date is hereby ratified and confirmed.
_____________________________
JW Foster, Mayor
Authenticated:
______________________________
Lori Mossman, City Clerk
PASSED AND APPROVED: October 24, 2017
PUBLISHED: Nisqually Valley News, September 29, 2017
Agenda Item 8b Ordinance No. 1033, 2018 Budget
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CITY OF YELM
2018 REVENUE BUDGET SUMMARY
FUND BEGINNING REVENUE TRANSFER TRANSFER
NUMBER2018 REVENUE FUND DESCRIPTIONNET CASHAPPROPRIATIONTYPEAMOUNT2018 TOTALS
001General Fund$ 2,999,860$ 6,143,672
$ 9 ,143,533
101City Street Fund$ 101,785$ 147,587 1 300,000$
$ 549,372
102Arterial Street Fund$ 84,583$ 122,861
$ 207,444
104Cumulative Reserve/Urban Development$ 13,322$ 350 1,000,000$
$ 1 ,013,372
105Park Reserve$ 893$ 3$ 896
107Tourism Promotion$ 232,507$ 21,450
$ 253,957
109YPD School Resource$ 43,835$ 60,210
$ 104,045
119Deposits/Surety/Retainage$ 8,070
$ 8,070
120Transportation Facilities Charges$ 189,593$ 140,700
$ 330,293
200LTGO Bond Redemption Fund$ 19,824 2 483,260$
$ 503,084
202Killion Rd LID #2 Repayments$ 497,673$ 203,000
$ 700,673
203Sewer Revenue Bond/Loans$ 589 2 173,026$
$ 173,615
204Sewer Bond/Loan Reserves$ 427,235
$ 427,235
205Park Reserve
$ - $ -
302Municipal Building Fund$ 772,444$ 569,019
$ 1 ,341,463
316Road/Street Construction$ 208,915$ 721,370170,848
$ $ 1 ,101,133
400Stormwater Utility$ 77,114$ 282,750
$ - $ 359,864
401Municipal Water$ 4,226,833$ 3,382,200
$ 7 ,609,033
402Utility Consumer Deposits$ 100,938
$ - $ 100,938
404Water Capital Improvement$ 1,820,639$ 362,000 3
$ 2 ,182,639
405Water Revenue Debt Redemption$ 97,514$ 1,800 2 930,869
$ $ 1 ,030,183
406Water Revenue Debt Reserve$ 933,411$ 6,150
$ 939,561
412Sewer/Reuse Operations/Maintenance$ 1,635,381$ 2,459,900
$ 4 ,095,281
413Sewer/Reuse Capital Reserve$ 3,377,485$ 2,620,000 2 97,326
$ $ 6 ,094,811
415Sewer Bond Refi & Reserve$ 97,101$ 24,037 2 97,101$
$ 218,239
430Shortline Railroad
$ - $ -
431Water Construction Fund$ 1,390,064$ 9,500
$ 1 ,399,564
501Information Technology Equipment Rental & Repair 1 200,000$
$ 200,000
502Equipment Rental & Repair$ 1,000 1 1,280,659$
$ 1 ,281,659
2018 REVENUE APPROPRIATION$ 19,357,608$ 17,279,259$ 4,733,089
$ 41,369,957
Transfer types: 1 = Operating Transfers, 2 = Debt Service Transf
*Operations Inlcude Interfund Loan Repayments
Fund 001, Current/General Fund - provides general government ser
Administration 1,281,017
Public Safety 2,509,908
Public Works & Parks 474,839
Community Development 1,289,960
Debt Service, Transfers and Reserves 3,587,809
9,143,533
Administration : Legislative, Executive, Administrative & Financ
Public Safety: Court, Police, Fire, Prisoner Support Costs:
Community Development: Building, Engineering, Planning, Code Com
Programs & Services: Parks, Streets, Library, Historic Preservat
Debt Service and Reserves: Ending Cash ,Debt Service, Transfer C
Dedicated Funds - provide services, fund programs, fund capital
Utility/Enterprise Capital Improvement Funds: 404, 413, 431
Debt Service Payments and/or Reserves: General/Current Fund Supp
Special/Dedicated Projects/Reserve Funds (may include capital ex
Funds 119 and 402 are Trust Accounts (Money held for a period of
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Appendix II
Salary Schedule 2018 City of Yelm Annual Salary
Appendix II
Salary Schedule 2018 City of Yelm Annual Salary
2018
ClassificationFlat RateMinimumMaximum
Accounting Clerk/Office Assistant $42,660 $51,180
Assistant to City Administrator $57,421 $68,468
Associate Planner $69,540 $83,436
Baliff 17.49
Building Inspector $57,936 $69,492
Building Official Vacant $66,156 $79,380
Certified Court Interpreter
$40 $55 per session
City Administrator $110,948 $148,681
City Clerk/HR Manager $74,066 $88,517
Civil Service Secretary 18.56
Community Development Director $89,282 $106,704
Computer Support Specialist $57,696 $69,180
Councilmembers $7,200 $0 $7,200
Court Administrator $65,731 $78,542
Court Clerk $45,596 $54,696
Deputy City Clerk Vacant $52,248 $62,664
Finance Director $85,632 $102,339
IT Network Administrator $59,357 $70,873
Judge $ 34,356 $35,301
$45 hr
Judge ProTem
Mayor $30,000 $30,000
Office Assistant/Accounting Clerk $42,660 $50,820
Permit Coordinator / Office Assistant $43,980 $52,752
Police Chief $96,273 $115,051
Police Commander Vacant $99,801 $103,834
Police Dept. Admininstrative Asst. $49,715 $59,628
Police Detective (Officers rate + 5%) $71,628 $81,421
Police Officer $68,217 $77,543
Police Records Clerk $45,600 $54,696
Police Sergeant $87,629 $90,724
Provisional Police Officer Vacant
Public Works Administrative Asst. Vacant $49,715 $59,628
Public Works Director $90,983 $108,751
PW Field Supervisor Vacant $66,348 $79,220
PW Maint. Worker/Equip Operator $51,761 $61,773
PW Maint. Worker/Mechanic $55,707 $66,520
PW Maintenance Worker $45,757 $54,684
PW Manager $78,402 $93,619
Senior Accountant $55,068 $66,072
Treasurer Vacant $60,010 $71,995
Utility Clerk $49,788 $59,736
Water Plant Operator $57,704 $68,900
WWTP Reuse System Manager $70,639 $84,350
WWTP Reuse System Operator $57,704 $68,900
WWTP Reuse System Operator Asst. $47,754 $57,051
* Will change based on outcome of 2017 Teamsters Collective Bargaining
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Appendix III
CITY OF YELM 2018 BENEFIT SCHEDULE
All regular full -time and regular part -time employees are elig
below. Regular part -time employees (min 20 hours per week) receive benefits pro -ra
hours worked.
PAID SICK LEAVE
Sick leave accumulates at the rate of eight (8) hours per month
equivalent workday per month for part time employees. Upon termi
other than dismissal for misfeasance or malfeasance, each employ
percent 25 %) of the total number of accumulated sick leave days
employee. However, the payment of accumulated sick leave shall n
month of gross salary or equivalent wage.
PAID VACATION
Each employee covered by this agreement shall be entitled to vac
the Mayor /City Administrator, new employees must satisfactorily c
entitled to use accrued vacation leave. Vacation leave accrues m
employee is entitled to vacation leave as follows:
Regular part -time employees ( min 20 hours per week) receive benefits pro -r
worked.
MEDICAL, DENTAL, VISION, EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE AND LIFE INSURANCE BENEFITS
Regular full -time and regular part -time (min 20 hours per week
eligible to participate in the City' s medical insurance program
contribution to this benefit is 100 % for employees and 80 % for
insurance company policy requires 100% participation in dental,
all "Regular" full -time and /or part -time employees. This poli
"Regular" full -time and / or part time employees to forego part
plan. "Regular" full -time employees choosing not to participate
in lieu of medical insurance. "Regular" part -time employees rec
Dental and vision benefits for employees and eligible family mem
this option.
RETIREMENT
All employees participate in the Social Security program with th
Police officers are eligible for participation in the LEOFF II r
participate in the state PERS I, PERS II or PERS III program. Th
the program and is subject to adjustments at various times throu
to participate in a state sponsored deferred compensation progra
this program.
OTHER BENEFITS
The City provides state worker' s compensation and unemployment
program determines coverage costs.
Year of EmploymentVacation Days Earned Per Year
First and Second Year 96 hours per year
Third and Fourth Year 104 hours per year
Fifth Ninth Year 120 hours per year
Tenth Fourteenth Year 160 hours per year
Fifteenth Nineteenth Year 180 hours per year
Twenty or More Years 200 hours per year
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Appendix III
CITY OF YELM 2018 BENEFIT SCHEDULE
PAID HOLIDAYS
The following paid holidays are recognized by the City. Full -ti
pay for each of the holidays: Regular part -time employees and p
share based upon the usual number of hours worked per regular da
st
New Year' s Day January 1
rd
Martin Luther King' s Birthday 3 Monday in January
rd
President' s Day 3 Monday in February
Memorial Day Last Monday in May
Independence Day July 4th
st
Labor Day 1 Monday in September
Veteran' s Day November 11
th
Thanksgiving Day 4 Thursday in November
Day after Thanksgiving Friday after Thanksgiving
Christmas Day December 25
One " Floating' Holiday Date selected by employee
UNPAID HOLIDAYS
Employees are entitled to two unpaid holidays per calendar year
an organized activity conducted under the auspices of a religiou
organization.
Agenda Item 8b Ordinance No. 1033, 2018 Budget
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CITY OF YELM
ORDINANCE NO. 1033
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF YELM ADOPTING THE YELM
MUNICIPAL BUDGET AND SALARY AND BENEFIT SCHEDULE
FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 2018.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YELM, THURSTON
COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The monies in the funds of the City Treasury as ident
hereby budgeted and appropriated for the calendar year 2018 to b
the purposes for which said funds have been established and main
Section 2. The 2018 salary and hourly salary rates for officers and employees of th
of Yelm shall be, and the same are hereby fixed and established
2018 s Appendix II, and by this
reference incorporated as thought fully set forth.
Sick leave, bereavement leave, vacation, holidays, medical, dent
insurance benefits shall in calendar year 2018 be accumulated and provided
to officer and employees of the City of Yelm in the manner set f
2018
reference incorporated as though fully set forth.
Section 3. Copies of this Ordinance shall be sent to the State A
Auditor, and Municipal Research Services.
Section 4 Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect five
Section 5 Ratify and Confirmation Clause. Any action taken pursu
but prior the effective date is hereby ratified and confirmed.
_____________________________
JW Foster, Mayor
Authenticated:
______________________________
Lori Mossman, City Clerk
PASSED AND APPROVED: October 24, 2017
PUBLISHED: Nisqually Valley News, September 29, 2017
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CITY OF YELM
2018 REVENUE BUDGET SUMMARY
FUND BEGINNING REVENUE TRANSFER TRANSFER
NUMBER2018 REVENUE FUND DESCRIPTIONNET CASHAPPROPRIATIONTYPEAMOUNT2018 TOTALS
001General Fund$ 2,999,860$ 6,143,672
$ 9 ,143,533
101City Street Fund$ 101,785$ 147,587 1 300,000$
$ 549,372
102Arterial Street Fund$ 84,583$ 122,861
$ 207,444
104Cumulative Reserve/Urban Development$ 13,322$ 350 1,000,000$
$ 1 ,013,372
105Park Reserve$ 893$ 3$ 896
107Tourism Promotion$ 232,507$ 21,450
$ 253,957
109YPD School Resource$ 43,835$ 60,210
$ 104,045
119Deposits/Surety/Retainage$ 8,070
$ 8,070
120Transportation Facilities Charges$ 189,593$ 140,700
$ 330,293
200LTGO Bond Redemption Fund$ 19,824 2 483,260$
$ 503,084
202Killion Rd LID #2 Repayments$ 497,673$ 203,000
$ 700,673
203Sewer Revenue Bond/Loans$ 589 2 173,026$
$ 173,615
204Sewer Bond/Loan Reserves$ 427,235
$ 427,235
205Park Reserve
$ - $ -
302Municipal Building Fund$ 772,444$ 569,019
$ 1 ,341,463
316Road/Street Construction$ 208,915$ 721,370170,848
$ $ 1 ,101,133
400Stormwater Utility$ 77,114$ 282,750
$ - $ 359,864
401Municipal Water$ 4,226,833$ 3,382,200
$ 7 ,609,033
402Utility Consumer Deposits$ 100,938
$ - $ 100,938
404Water Capital Improvement$ 1,820,639$ 362,000 3
$ 2 ,182,639
405Water Revenue Debt Redemption$ 97,514$ 1,800 2 930,869
$ $ 1 ,030,183
406Water Revenue Debt Reserve$ 933,411$ 6,150
$ 939,561
412Sewer/Reuse Operations/Maintenance$ 1,635,381$ 2,459,900
$ 4 ,095,281
413Sewer/Reuse Capital Reserve$ 3,377,485$ 2,620,000 2 97,326
$ $ 6 ,094,811
415Sewer Bond Refi & Reserve$ 97,101$ 24,037 2 97,101$
$ 218,239
430Shortline Railroad
$ - $ -
431Water Construction Fund$ 1,390,064$ 9,500
$ 1 ,399,564
501Information Technology Equipment Rental & Repair 1 200,000$
$ 200,000
502Equipment Rental & Repair$ 1,000 1 1,280,659$
$ 1 ,281,659
2018 REVENUE APPROPRIATION$ 19,357,608$ 17,279,259$ 4,733,089
$ 41,369,957
Transfer types: 1 = Operating Transfers, 2 = Debt Service Transf
*Operations Inlcude Interfund Loan Repayments
Fund 001, Current/General Fund - provides general government ser
Administration 1,281,017
Public Safety 2,509,908
Public Works & Parks 474,839
Community Development 1,289,960
Debt Service, Transfers and Reserves 3,587,809
9,143,533
Administration : Legislative, Executive, Administrative & Financ
Public Safety: Court, Police, Fire, Prisoner Support Costs:
Community Development: Building, Engineering, Planning, Code Com
Programs & Services: Parks, Streets, Library, Historic Preservat
Debt Service and Reserves: Ending Cash ,Debt Service, Transfer C
Dedicated Funds - provide services, fund programs, fund capital
Utility/Enterprise Capital Improvement Funds: 404, 413, 431
Debt Service Payments and/or Reserves: General/Current Fund Supp
Special/Dedicated Projects/Reserve Funds (may include capital ex
Funds 119 and 402 are Trust Accounts (Money held for a period of
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Appendix II
Salary Schedule 2018 City of Yelm Annual Salary
Appendix II
Salary Schedule 2018 City of Yelm Annual Salary
2018
ClassificationFlat RateMinimumMaximum
Accounting Clerk/Office Assistant $42,660 $51,180
Assistant to City Administrator $57,421 $68,468
Associate Planner $69,540 $83,436
Baliff 17.49
Building Inspector $57,936 $69,492
Building Official Vacant $66,156 $79,380
Certified Court Interpreter
$40 $55 per session
City Administrator $110,948 $148,681
City Clerk/HR Manager $74,066 $88,517
Civil Service Secretary 18.56
Community Development Director $89,282 $106,704
Computer Support Specialist $57,696 $69,180
Councilmembers $7,200 $0 $7,200
Court Administrator $65,731 $78,542
Court Clerk $45,596 $54,696
Deputy City Clerk Vacant $52,248 $62,664
Finance Director $85,632 $102,339
IT Network Administrator $59,357 $70,873
Judge $ 34,356 $35,301
$45 hr
Judge ProTem
Mayor $30,000 $30,000
Office Assistant/Accounting Clerk $42,660 $50,820
Permit Coordinator / Office Assistant $43,980 $52,752
Police Chief $96,273 $115,051
Police Commander Vacant $99,801 $103,834
Police Dept. Admininstrative Asst. $49,715 $59,628
Police Detective (Officers rate + 5%) $71,628 $81,421
Police Officer $68,217 $77,543
Police Records Clerk $45,600 $54,696
Police Sergeant $87,629 $90,724
Provisional Police Officer Vacant
Public Works Administrative Asst. Vacant $49,715 $59,628
Public Works Director $90,983 $108,751
PW Field Supervisor Vacant $66,348 $79,220
PW Maint. Worker/Equip Operator $51,761 $61,773
PW Maint. Worker/Mechanic $55,707 $66,520
PW Maintenance Worker $45,757 $54,684
PW Manager $78,402 $93,619
Senior Accountant $55,068 $66,072
Treasurer Vacant $60,010 $71,995
Utility Clerk $49,788 $59,736
Water Plant Operator $57,704 $68,900
WWTP Reuse System Manager $70,639 $84,350
WWTP Reuse System Operator $57,704 $68,900
WWTP Reuse System Operator Asst. $47,754 $57,051
* Will change based on outcome of 2017 Teamsters Collective Bargaining
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Appendix III
CITY OF YELM 2018 BENEFIT SCHEDULE
All regular full -time and regular part -time employees are elig
below. Regular part -time employees (min 20 hours per week) rece
hours worked.
PAID SICK LEAVE
Sick leave accumulates at the rate of eight (8) hours per month
equivalent workday per month for part time employees. Upon termi
other than dismissal for misfeasance or malfeasance, each employ
percent 25 %) of the total number of accumulated sick leave days
employee. However, the payment of accumulated sick leave shall n
month of gross salary or equivalent wage.
PAID VACATION
Each employee covered by this agreement shall be entitled to vac
the Mayor /City Administrator, new employees must satisfactorily
entitled to use accrued vacation leave. Vacation leave accrues m
employee is entitled to vacation leave as follows:
Regular part -time employees ( min 20 hours per week) receive be
worked.
MEDICAL, DENTAL, VISION, EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE AND LIFE INSURANCE BENEFITS
Regular full -time and regular part -time (min 20 hours per week
eligible to participate in the City' s medical insurance program
contribution to this benefit is 100 % for employees and 80 % for
insurance company policy requires 100% participation in dental,
all "Regular" full -time and /or part -time employees. This poli
"Regular" full -time and / or part time employees to forego part
plan. "Regular" full -time employees choosing not to participate
in lieu of medical insurance. "Regular" part -time employees rec
Dental and vision benefits for employees and eligible family mem
this option.
RETIREMENT
All employees participate in the Social Security program with th
Police officers are eligible for participation in the LEOFF II r
participate in the state PERS I, PERS II or PERS III program. Th
the program and is subject to adjustments at various times throu
to participate in a state sponsored deferred compensation progra
this program.
OTHER BENEFITS
The City provides state worker' s compensation and unemployment
program determines coverage costs.
Year of EmploymentVacation Days Earned Per Year
First and Second Year 96 hours per year
Third and Fourth Year 104 hours per year
Fifth Ninth Year 120 hours per year
Tenth Fourteenth Year 160 hours per year
Fifteenth Nineteenth Year 180 hours per year
Twenty or More Years 200 hours per year
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Appendix III
CITY OF YELM 2018 BENEFIT SCHEDULE
PAID HOLIDAYS
The following paid holidays are recognized by the City. Full -ti
pay for each of the holidays: Regular part -time employees and p
share based upon the usual number of hours worked per regular da
st
New Year' s Day January 1
rd
Martin Luther King' s Birthday 3 Monday in January
rd
President' s Day 3 Monday in February
Memorial Day Last Monday in May
Independence Day July 4th
st
Labor Day 1 Monday in September
Veteran' s Day November 11
th
Thanksgiving Day 4 Thursday in November
Day after Thanksgiving Friday after Thanksgiving
Christmas Day December 25
One " Floating' Holiday Date selected by employee
UNPAID HOLIDAYS
Employees are entitled to two unpaid holidays per calendar year
an organized activity conducted under the auspices of a religiou
organization.