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05 08 2018 Agenda Packet AGENDA YELM CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, MAY 8, 2018 6:00 P.M. Website Viewing: Clicking on agenda items will open associated documents including staff reports, resolutions, ordinances, etc. Note: some agenda items may not have attachments. Call to Order - 1. Roll Call - 2. Agenda Approval - ACTION 3. 4. Special Presentations Student of the Month Corrine Hennessy National Police Week May 13-19 Proclamation National Public Works Week May 20-26 Proclamation Drug Awareness Day in the State of Washington Proclamation Public Comment - 5. the meeting recorder. For items NOT 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. 6. Consent Agenda: ACTION a. Minutes: Regular meeting minutes April 24, 2018 b. Payables: Checks 7. Public Hearing none scheduled New Business: 8. Interlocal Agreement between the City of Yelm and the City of Shelton ACTION a. for treatment of sludge Presenter: Public Works Director, Chad Bedlington Attachments: Staff Report, Agreement b. Resolution No. 589 Authorization for Investment Grade Audit by JCI ACTION Presenter: Public Works Director, Chad Bedlington Attachments: Staff Report c. First Reading of Resolution No. 590 RE: Resolution authorizing the Mayor to finalize the purchase of real-estate Presenter: Michael Grayum, City Administrator Attachments: Staff Report and supporting documents 9. Old Business: none scheduled 10. Department Updates by City Administrator, Michael Grayum 11. Council and Mayor - Councilmember Curry represents Yelm on the following committees: Senior Center Thurston County Solid Waste Yelm Finance Department Advisory Committee (SWAC) Committee Yelm Public Safety Committee County Fire Authority Liaison Councilmember Carmody represents Yelm on the following committees: Intercity Transit Authority Yelm Finance Department Committee Yelm Community & Economic Development Committee Nisqually River Council Hazardous Weather Task Force Councilmember Colt represents Yelm on the following committees: S. County Yelm General Government Committee Yelm Community & Economic Development Committee Councilmember Stillwell represents Yelm on the following committees: Thurston County EDC Council Emergency Operations Board Yelm General Government Yelm Public Safety Committee Committee Thurston County Law & Justice Council Councilmember Wood represents Yelm on the following committees: Thurston Regional Planning Yelm Public Works Committee Board Committee TComm 911 Admin Board Councilmember DePinto represents Yelm on the following committees: South Thurston Economic Yelm Public Safety Committee Development Initiative group (STEDI) Yelm Finance Committee Councilmember Kaminski represents Yelm on the following committees: Yelm Public Works Committee Thurston Thrives Coordinating Council Yelm Economic Development Committee Mayor Foster represents Yelm on the following committees: Community Investment Yelm Emergency Operations Partnership (CIP) Board South Sound Military and Thurston Regional Planning Community Partnership (SSMCP) Council Board (Elected Officials Council) RMSA Board 12. Executive Session none scheduled 13. Correspondence - (Correspondence is available upon request). 14. Adjourn Upcoming Meetings: City Council Meeting, Tuesday, May 22, 2018, 6:00 pm, Public Safety Building Study Session Meeting, Tuesday, June 5, 2018, 6:00 pm, Public Safety Building City Council Meeting, Tuesday, June 12, 2018, 6:00 pm, Public Safety Building MEETING INFORMATION All regular Yelm City Council meetings are audio recorded. A $5.00 per CD (prepaid) fee is required. For information about obtaining a copy of the proceedings, please call 360.458.8402. Public comments are welcome. However, in order to proceed with scheduled agenda items the allowable time per speaker is limited to three (3) minutes and the number of speakers is limited to five (5). Public Comments related to items not on the agenda will be welcomed during the Public Comment period. Public Comments related to items on the agenda, will be welcomed at the scheduled time of that agenda item. with a disability and in need of reasonable accommodations to conduct business or participate in government processes or activities, please contact Lori Mossman, at 360.458.8402 at least four (4) working days prior to the scheduled event. The City of Yelm is an equal opportunity provider and employer. The Preliminary Agenda and Approved Council Minutes are available at www.yelmwa.gov. For information on the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Title VI Statement, click this link: http://www.ci.yelm.wa.us/human-resources/. Agenda Item 4 Proclamations Page 1 of 3 Agenda Item 4 Proclamations Page 2 of 3 Agenda Item 4 Proclamations Page 3 of 3 Agenda Item 6a Minutes Page 1 of 3 YELM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2018 MINUTES PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING 206 MCKENZIE AVE. YELM, WA 1. Mayor Foster called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Roll Call Present: EJ Curry, Molly Carmody, Cody Colt, Tad Stillwell, Tracey Wood, Joe DePinto and Terry Kaminski. 3. Agenda Approval 18-053 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO APPROVE THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. SECONDED BY TAD STILLWELL. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. 4. Special Presentations- Student of the Month Dahlia Young Small Business Week Proclamation Bicycle Commuter Month Proclamation Yelm Community Services Update Cindy Marchand-Cecil 5. Public Comment- Suzanne Hollar spoke about the Yelm Adult Senior Center Budget. Abigail Haddock spoke about the Plastic Pause Fortnight program. Connie Ihringer gave Council an update on the litter that she has been picking up along the roads. Ray Hanson stated people are speeding on the emergency vehicle only access road between Cullens Road and Coates Road. 6. Consent Agenda a. Minutes Special and Regular meeting minutes from April 10, 2018 & Study Session minutes April 3, 2018. b. Payables: Checks from Keybank #70605 - #71621 & Checks from Timberland #1005 - #1076, Totaling $818,978.52. 18-054 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. SECONDED BY TAD STILLWELL. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. 7. Public Hearing none scheduled 8. New Business a. 2017 WRF Immediate Upgrades Phase 1 (RFB #18-001) with Boss Construction. 18-055 MOTION BY MOLLY CARMODY AUTHORIZING MAYOR FOSTER TO AWARD THE PROJECT TO AND SIGN THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH BOSS CONSTRUCTION, INC. OF BELLINGHAM, WA IN THE AMOUNT OF $535,774.69. SECONDED BY EJ CURRY. 6-0 (WOOD), MOTION CARRIED. b. Confirmation of Planning Commission Appointments 18-056 MOTION BY MOLLY CARMODY APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT HOWARD, CARLOS PEREZ AND FLOYD SHELDON TO FILL THREE VACATED POSITIONS ON THE CITY OF YELM 4-24-18 Agenda Item 6a Minutes Page 2 of 3 PLANNING COMMISSION. SECONDED BY TERRY KAMINSKI. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. 9. Old Business none scheduled 10. Department Updates by City Administrator Michael Grayum- City Newsletter will be out soon. Fencing has been installed at the Public Safety Building rear parking lot. Personnel: hired Eric Kolb as Custodian, HR Specialist interviews coming soon and Seasonal positions have been advertised. parade route. th Arbor Day is Friday, April 27 at 11:00 am at the Yelm Community Center. 11. Mayor and Council Initiatives Councilmember Curry attended the Thurston County Solid Waste Advisory Committee meeting, Yelm Public Safety Committee meeting, Yelm Finance Committee meeting and a Water Tower Restoration meeting. Councilmember Carmody attended the Intercity Transit Authority meeting, Yelm Finance Committee meeting, and the Nisqually River Council meeting. Councilmember Colt attended the Yelm Public Works Committee meeting. Councilmember Stillwell attended the Yelm Public Safety Committee meeting and reminded everyone of the Home & Garden Show this weekend. Councilmember DePinto attended the South Thurston Economic Development Initiative meeting and thanked Community Development Director Grant Beck for the presentation he gave at that meeting. Councilmember Kaminski attended Thurston Thrives Coordinating Council meeting, Yelm Public Works Committee meeting and invited everyone to the Drive 507 Business After Hours event this Thursday at 5:07 pm, Yelm Community Center hosted by Bounty for Families. Mayor Foster attended the Together Program Conference, RMSA Board Member presentation was great, Nisqually River Council meeting, EDC Business Awards presentation and stated the City supports the efforts of the Washington Kayak Association and the clean up along the Nisqually River banks. 12. Executive Session none scheduled 13. Correspondence included 4-24-18 Agenda Item 6a Minutes Page 3 of 3 18-057 MOTION BY MOLLY CARMODY TO ADJOURN, SECONDED BY TERRY KAMINSKI. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. 14. Adjourned 7:55 pm. __________________________ Attest: _________________________ JW Foster, Mayor Lori Mossman, City Clerk These minutes record the official actions of the Yelm City Council. Complete recordings are available on the city website at www.ci.yelm.wa.us. 4-24-18 Agenda Item 8a ILA City of Yelm & City of Shelton WWT Sludge Page 1 of 6 City of Yelm STAFF REPORT Agenda Item 8a ILA City of Yelm & City of Shelton WWT Sludge Page 2 of 6 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF YELM AND THE CITY OF SHELTON RELATED TOFURTHER TREATMENT OF DIGESTED SEWER SLUDGE THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENTis made and enteredinto pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act, Chapter 39.34 of the Revised Code of Washington, on the day of May City of Yelm (Yelm), a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, 2018, by and between and the City of Shelton (City), a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, together referred to as the Parties. WHEREAS, Revised Code of Washington Section 39.34.030 authorizes cooperative efforts between public agencies; and WHEREAS,City of Yelmisin need of further treatment of digested sewer sludge produced by its wastewater treatment facilities; and WHEREAS, the City of Shelton Wastewater Treatment Plant has capacity to convert digested sewage sludge into Class A biosolids. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of their mutual covenants, conditions and promises, THE PARTIES AGREEasfollows: 1. PURPOSE OF AGREEMENT: The purpose of this Agreement is to establishthe responsibilities of Yelm and the City in further treatment of digested sludge from Yelm- owned wastewater treatment plants.The agreedrate of compensationwill be increased by a factor of 3 % st (Three percent) annually, on January 1of each year, until the duration of this Agreement is complete. The Cityreserves the right to periodicallyreview and adjust the agreed rateof compensation. Proposed changes shall be mutually agreed upon by the parties and incorporated by written amendment to this Agreement. When the digested sludge delivered to the City is 6% solids or less, Yelm will compensate the City $0.135 per gallon. 2.SCOPE OFAGREEMENT/WORK: A. Responsibilities of the City of Shelton shall be as follows: 1) Provide adequateinfrastructure at the City’s wastewater treatment plant to accept delivery of digested sludge via tanker/pump truck. 2) Provide further treatment of digested sludge delivered to the City’s wastewater treatment plant. B. Responsibilities of Yelmshall be as follows: Agenda Item 8a ILA City of Yelm & City of Shelton WWT Sludge Page 3 of 6 1) Perform allrequired lab testson sewer sludge from allYelm-owned or Yelm- used wastewater treatment locations within a window of thirty days priorto delivery of the sludge to the City, and provide the City with the lab test results at least 48 hoursprior to delivery. 2) Ensure that sludge meets all Washington StateDOErequirements for Class “B” digested sludge and Class “A” metals testing, and share resultsof testingwith the City inaccordance with the timeframes of section (1) above. 3) Ensure that all digested sludge delivered tothe City has been screened to a minimum standard of 6 millimeters. 4) Sludge delivered for treatment should be lessthan 6% solids. In the event solid content inthe sludge is greater than 6%, the maximum amount of sludge the City will accept is 10,000 gallons per day. In no case, will the City accept sludge that is greater than 6.5% solids. 5) Schedule at least two weeks in advance for delivery. 6) Deliver only Tuesday-Thursday between the hours of 8:00 am PST and 3:00 pm PST on non-City observed holidays. 7) Require that sludge haulers check-in at the main office of the City’s wastewater treatment plant before and after offload of sludge. 3. ADMINISTRATION OFAGREEMENT: TheCity of Yelm Department of Public Works will administer this Agreement for Yelm.The Shelton Public Works Department will administer this Agreement for the City. 4. DURATION OF AGREEMENT: This Agreement shall take effect upon execution of the agreement by both Yelm and the City and shallremain in effect until December 31, 2028. 5. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT:Yelm may terminate this Agreement for any reason upon 10 days advance notice to the City. The City may terminatethis Agreement for any reason upon 365 days advance notice toYelm, provided that the City may immediately suspend itsacceptance of sludge ifYelmis out of compliance with any ofits obligations under Section I.B of thisAgreement. If acceptance issuspended, the City shall give Yelm notice and an opportunity to cure anyfailures of Yelm’s obligations. If Yelmfailsto cure after a reasonable opportunity to do so, the City may terminatethis Agreement at that time. 6. LEGAL/ADMINISTRATIVEENTITY: No separate legal or administrative entity is created by or pursuant to this Agreement. 7. INDEMNIFICATION: A.The City shall defend, indemnify and hold harmlessYelm, its officials, Agenda Item 8a ILA City of Yelm & City of Shelton WWT Sludge Page 4 of 6 officers, employees and agents for all claims,liabilities, damages, expenses,reasonable attorney’s feesand suits arising from the City’s performance under this Agreement. B.Yelm shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officials, officers, employees and agents for all claims,liabilities, damages, expenses,reasonable attorney’s feesand suits arising fromYelm’s performance under this Agreement, including any claims arising from Yelm’s use of contractors to performany of the obligations of this Agreement. C. Solelyfor purposesof the indemnification provisions, each party waivesits immunity under Title 51 (Industrial Insurance) of the Revised Code of Washington and acknowledges that this waiver was mutually negotiated by the parties. D.The indemnification provisions shallsurvive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 8. COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONSANDLAWS: TheParties shall comply with all applicable rulesand regulations pertainingto them in connection with the matterscovered herein. 9. ASSIGNMENT:The Parties shall not assign thisAgreement or any interest, obligation or duty herein without the express written consent of the other party. 10. ATTORNEY’S FEES: In the event of litigation to enforce any of the terms or provisions herein, each party shall pay all its own costs and attorney’s fees. 11. NOTICES: All notices and payments hereunder shallbe sent or deliveredto the followingrespective addresses: To City of Yelm: To Shelton: Dept. of Public Works City of Shelton 105 Yelm Ave W 525 W Cota St Yelm, WA 98597 Shelton, WA 98337 Attn: Public Works Director Attn: City Clerk Phone:(360) 458-8412 Phone:(360) 473-5290 or tosuch other respective addresses as either Party may hereafter designatein writing. All notices and payments mailed by regular post (including first class)shall be deemed to have been given on the second business dayfollowing the date of mailing, if properlymailed and addressed. Notices and payments sent bycertified or registered mailshall be deemed to have been given on the day next following the date of mailing, if properly mailed and addressed. For all types of mail,the postmarkaffixed by theUnited States Postal Service shall be conclusive evidence of the date of mailing. 12. INSURANCE REQUIREMENT: Each party shall obtain and maintainliabilitycoverage inminimumliability limits of OneMillionDollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence and TwoMillion Dollars ($2,000,000) inthe aggregate for general liability, errors and omissions, and auto liability, despitewhen the claim was made. Agenda Item 8a ILA City of Yelm & City of Shelton WWT Sludge Page 5 of 6 Each party tothis Agreement agrees to provide the other with evidence of insurance coveragein the form of a certificate or its equivalent from a solvent insurance provider confirmingcoverage from a solvent insurance company or pool that issufficient to address the insurance obligations set forth above. 13. NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY: Yelm and the City agree not to discriminate inthe performance ofthis Agreement because of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, marital status, disabled or Vietnam era veteran status, the presence of any physical, mental, or sensory handicap, or any other status protected by law. 14. FILING:This document shall be filed with County Auditor pursuant to Chapter 39.34 RCW or, alternatively, listed by subject on either of the Party’s websites. 15. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties, and the Parties acknowledge that there are no other agreements, written or oral, that have not been setforth in the text of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the partieshereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. DATEDthis day of , 2018. CITY OF SHELTON COMMISSIONERSCITY OF YELM MAYOR SHELTON, WASHINGTONCITY OF YELM, WASHINGTON Gary H. Cronce, Mayor JW Foster, Mayor Tracy Moore, Commissioner Kathy McDowell, Commissioner ATTEST:ATTEST: Vicki Look, City Clerk Lori Mosman, City Clerk Approved as to form:Approved as to form: Kathleen Haggard Brent Dille City Attorney City of YelmAttorney Agenda Item 8a ILA City of Yelm & City of Shelton WWT Sludge Page 6 of 6 STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. YELM OF ) ON THIS day of _ , 2018, before me, personally appeared and ,to me known to be the andof, being one of the municipal corporations that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and they acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntaryact and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they were authorized to execute said instrument, and the seat of said municipalcorporation is affixed hereon. WITNESS my hand and official sealhereto the day and year in this certificate first above written. Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, Residing at My commission expires STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. YELM OF ) ON THISday of _ , 2018, before me, personally appearedand ,to me known to be the andof, being one of the municipal corporations that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and they acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntaryact and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they were authorized to execute said instrument, and the seat of said municipalcorporation is affixed hereon. WITNESS my hand and official sealhereto the day and year in this certificate first above written. Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, Residing at My commission expires Agenda Item 8b Staff Report Res 589 Authorization for Investment Grade Audit by JCI Page 1 of 2 City of Yelm STAFF REPORT To: Mayor JW Foster Yelm City Council From: Chad Bedlington, Public Works Director Date: May 1, 2018 (For City Council Meeting May 8, 2018) Subj: Resolution 589Aurthoization of Mayor Foster to enter into an agreement with JCI for an Investment Grade Audit (IGA) of City facilities. Attach: Resolution 589 & JCI Project Information wĻĭƚƒƒĻƓķğƷźƚƓ Approve Resolution 589 providing authorization to the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Johnson Controls, Incorporated (JCI) for completion of an Investment Grade Audit (IGA) of existing city facilities. .ğĭƉŭƩƚǒƓķ The City of Yelm has significant investments in several facilities including water and wastewater treatment, law enforcement, public facilities, and general governmental offices. No overall facilities operations, maintenance, or capital planning to date has been executed , no wide-ranging energy audits have been completed to review existing facilities and pursue areas to reduce and defray energy consumption and costs. In 2017 the City was approached by Johnson Controls Incorporated, a fortune 100 company, to review potential facilities within the City that could benefit from energy upgrades/improvements to reduce operating costs and increase lifecycle of our facilities assets. JCI is considered an Energy Services Company (ESCO) and has already been pre- qualified through the State of Washington Enterprise Services Division to provide services to Yelm through Performance Based Contracting (PBC). In 2018, the City and JCI completed a Preliminary Efficiency Analysis Water & Energy Assessment. Through this no-cost assessment, the City and JCI discover several viable projects that could result in net savings to the City over time through the use of high- efficiency HVAC and Electrical, solar power generation, improved processing of Reuse Water, and improvements to our water metering programs. Page 1 of 2 Agenda Item 8b Staff Report Res 589 Authorization for Investment Grade Audit by JCI Page 2 of 2 /ǒƩƩĻƓƷ {źƷǒğƷźƚƓ The City of Yelm has significant investments in several facilities including water and wastewater treatment, law enforcement, public facilities, and general governmental offices. No overall facilities operations, maintenance, or capital planning to date has been executed -ranging energy audits have been completed to review existing facilities and pursue areas to reduce and defray energy consumption and costs. In 2017 the City was approached by Johnson Controls Incorporated, a fortune 100 company, to review potential facilities within the City that could benefit from energy upgrades/improvements to reduce operating costs and increase lifecycle of our facilities assets. JCI is considered an Energy Services Company (ESCO) and has already been pre- qualified through the State of Washington Enterprise Services Division to provide services to Yelm through Performance Based Contracting (PBC). In 2018, the City and JCI completed a Preliminary Efficiency Analysis Water & Energy Assessment. Through this no-cost assessment, the City and JCI discover several viable projects that could result in net savings to the City over time through the use of high- efficiency HVAC and Electrical, solar power generation, improved processing of Reuse Water, and improvements to our water metering programs. Page 2 of 2 589 Res with Information JCI by IGA 8b 7 Item of 1 Agenda Page 589 Res with Information JCI by IGA 8b 7 Item of 2 Agenda Page Ongoing monitoringRange of services available City concluded IAA with State of WA and selected Johnson Controls as ESCOBenchmarking Preliminary identification of measures Identification of potential funding sources and timingClarification of goals Preliminary phasing / Development strategyIdentification of operational and constructability issuesModeling of alternate scenariosSelection of equipment and subcontractorsWorkshops on scope, measurement & verification, financing Turnkey Engineering and Installation Regular coordination meetingsCoordination of grants, rebates, reporting Period Investment Preliminary Installation Grade Audit Assessment Performance 2018. Johnson Controls, Proprietary & Confidential 2 589 Res with Information JCI by IGA 8b 7 Item of 3 Agenda Page 2017, Johnson Controls, Inc., Proprietary & Confidential 589 Res with Information JCI by IGA 8b 7 Item of 4 Agenda Page 2017, Johnson Controls, Inc., Proprietary & Confidential 589 Res with Information JCI by IGA 8b 7 Item of 5 Agenda Page 2017, Johnson Controls, Inc., Proprietary & Confidential 589 Res with Information JCI by IGA 8b 7 Item of 6 Agenda Page 2017, Johnson Controls, Inc., Proprietary & Confidential 589 Res with Information JCI by IGA 8b 7 Item of 7 Agenda Page 2017, Johnson Controls, Inc., Proprietary & Confidential Agenda Item 9a Frist Reading Res 590 Page 1 of 2 City of Yelm STAFF REPORT To: Mayor JW Foster Yelm City Council From: Michael Grayum, City Administrator, Joe Wolfe, Finance Director Chad Bedlington, Public Works Director Date: May 1, 2018 (For City Council Meeting May 8, 2018) Subj: Resolution 590 Property Acquisition for new City Hall Attach: Resolution 590 Purchase and Sale Agreement Exhibit of Parcels to be Purchased Recommendation Approve Resolution 590 providing authorization to the Mayor to execute the purchase of nd real estate for a new City Hall located at 106 2 Street SE, together with two vacant rd parcels located at the northerly corner of Washington St SE & 3 Street SE in Yelm, Washington. Background The Yelm City Hall located at 105 Yelm Ave W has supported services to the residents and customers of the City for many years. As the City has grown, so has the need for additional services and staffing needs to provide those services. nd In April of 2018 the City contacted Dust LLC, the owner of the real estate at 106 2 interest in selling their building as a the new home for City Hall and adjacent property to the City as an asset for future public benefit. A purchase and sale agreement was negotiated in good faith and provided the City with 60-days to complete its due diligence and determine if the facilities were viable for their needs, determine space requirements, assess the buildings condition, and ascertain if the project was financially viable. The original asking price from the seller for the building and adjacent vacant commercial property was $1,200,000. The negotiated selling price is $925,000. May 8, 2018 Agenda Item 9a Frist Reading Res 590 Page 2 of 2 Current Situation An appraisal and title review was recently completed and determined that the negotiated price of the building and vacant land was below fair market value. The appraiser determined the value of the building and land at $1,000,000. Preliminary estimates for maintenance and repair needs to the building range from $40,000 to $75,000, making the asking price reasonable and fair for a commercial space of this type and quality in the downtown core of the City. The creation of a unified campus for City services is highly desirable and would increase efficiency and effectiveness for operations and customer service. This location is optimal to meet current and future needs as a City Hall and as the primary meeting location for City Council. The addition of the vacant property creates an optimal opportunity to strengthen partnerships with community organizations to revitalize the downtown core, as well as proactively manage the need for future services in the City of Yelm resulting from continuing population growth. It is the recommendation of City Staff to pass the resolution whereby authorizing the Mayor to finalize and execute the purchase of the property as described. 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YELM, WA Mayor Foster called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Roll Call Present: EJ Curry, Molly Carmody, Cody Colt, Tad Stillwell, Tracey Wood, Joe DePinto and Terry Kaminski. 3. Agenda Approval 18-058 MOTION BY MOLLY CARMODY TO APPROVE THE AGENDA WITH THE ADDITION OF NATIONAL TEACHERS APPRECIATION WEEK PROCLAMATION. SECONDED BY E] CURRY. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. 4. Special Presentations - Student of the Month - Corrine Hennessy National Police Week May 13-19 Proclamation National Public Works Week May 20-26 Proclamation Drug Awareness Day in the State of Washington Proclamation National Teachers Appreciation Week Proclamation 5. Public Comment - Andrew Kollar, reporter for the Nisqually Valley News (NVN) announced that he will be leaving the NVN to walk the Pacific Crest Trail to raise money and promote the National MS Society. Andrew thanked the Mayor, Councilmembers and City staff for being easy to work with. There will be a fund raiser on Saturday, May 12 at the Prairie Hotel at 5:00 pm. The Mayor and Council thanked Andrew for the great job he has done on reporting city news. 6. Consent Agenda a. Minutes - Special and Regular meeting minutes from April 24, 2018. b. Payables: Checks 18-059 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. SECONDED BY TAD STILLWELL. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. Public Hearing - none scheduled 8. New Business - a. Interlocal Agreement between the City of Yelm and the City of Shelton for treatment of sludge 18-060 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD AUTHORIZING MAYOR FOSTER TO SIGN AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF SHELTON FOR THE PURPOSES OF TREATING YELM'S DIGESTED SEWER SLUDGE AT A RATE OF $0.135 PER GALLON. SECONDED BY El CURRY. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. b. Resolution No. 589, Authorization for Investment Grade Audit by JCI Interlocal 18-061 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD APPROVING RESOLUTION NO. 589 AND AUTHORIZING MAYOR FOSTER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH wiff-o ? JOHNSON CONTROLS, INCORPORATED (JCI) FOR COMPLETION OF AN INVESTMENT GRADE AUDIT (IGA) OF EXISTING CITY FACILITIES. SECONDED BY MOLLY CARMODY. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. C. First Reading of Resolution No. 590, Authorizing Mayor Foster to finalize the purchase of real estate Dwayne Mathis spoke against purchasing a building for a new City Hall. Brian Wharton spoke in favor of purchasing a new building for City Hall. 18-062 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD APPROVING RESOLUTION NO. 590 PROVIDING AUTHORIZATION TO THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE FOR A NEW CITY HALL LOCATED AT 106 2ND STREET SE, TOGETHER WITH TWO VACANT PARCELS LOCATED AT THE NORTHERLY CORNER OF WASHINGTON STREET SE AND 3RD STREET SE IN YELM, WASHINGTON. SECONDED BY MOLLY CARMODY. 18-063 MOTION BY MOLLY CARMODY TO CONTINUE THIS ITEM TO THE MAY 22 COUNCIL MEETING FOR MORE DISCUSSION. SECONDED BY TRACEY WOOD. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. Ray shared his concerns about the mail trucks creating ruts on the side of the streets which are unsafe for bicyclists. Bob Sternoff is a property owner in Yelm and inquired about the Economic Development Plan for Yelm. 9. Old Business - none scheduled 10. Department Updates by City Administrator Michael Grayum- • Jennifer Beauchamp is the new Public Works Administrative Assistant and is a wonderful asset to Public Works. • Daniel Havirco is the new Public Defender and he started last week. • Civil Review Engineer position is still open. • Eric Kolb is the new Custodian for the City of Yelm. • Open employment opportunities: Civil Review Engineer, 3 Seasonal positions in Public Works, 1 Water Operator Intern and HR Specialist. • There will be 2 lateral Police Officers hired and 2 new Police Reserves are off to the academy. • The 1'' 5K For the Fallen Run/walk for our fallen military members and their families. Congressman Denny Heck will be attending and it is planned for May 25, 2018 from 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm. • Michael Grayum clarified that no theft of groceries from an elder lady took place at Walmart, from an elderly lady as Facebook stated. She has dementia and her groceries were found in the parking lot. Our police officers delivered the groceries to the woman. • Spring Clean Up will take place on May 19, 2018 at the Public Works Facilities on Rhoton Road from 8:30 am - 5:00 pm. Please bring the permit you received in the mail. The event is open only to city residents. 13'NU 11. 12. 13. Mayor and Council Initiatives Councilmember Curry attended the Home and Garden Show and the Arbor Day Celebration. Councilmember Carmody attended the Intercity Transit Authority meeting, the Yelm Community & Economic Development Committee meeting and the Nisqually River Council meeting. Councilmember Colt attended the Yelm General Government Committee meeting and the Yelm Economic Development Committee meeting. Councllmember Stillwell attended the Yelm General Government. Committee meeting. Councilmember Wood attended the Home and Garden Show. Councilmember DePinto was contacted by a community member regarding a Military banner. Councilmember Kaminski attended Yelm Economic Development Committee meeting. Mayor Foster stated Intercity Transit had an Open House at the Yelm Community Center tonight. Mayor Foster is excited that the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) will be accepting applications from organizations for past events that benefit tourism in our community. Executive Session - none scheduled Correspondence included 18-064 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO ADJOURN, SECONDED BY CODY COLT. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. 14. Adjourned 7:34 pm. P-sL J Foster, Mayor Attest: V 'u U M4->� Lori Mossman, City Clerk These minutes record the official actions of the Yelm City Council. Complete recordings are available on the city website at www.ci.yelm.wa.us. 5-8-18