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04/25/90MINUTES ~ ' `~~~ CITY OF YELM REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1990, 7:30 PM, YELM CITY HALL The meeting was called to order at 7:30 PM. All present joined in the flag salute. Councilmembers present: Arnold Drogseth, Kathy Wolf, Amos Lawton, Rick Kolilis and Martha Parsons. Staff: Gene Borges, Shelly Badger, Glenn Dunnam and Daisy Lawton. Visitors: Faith Hagenhofer and Don Miller. The agenda was approved on a motion by Martha Parsons, second by Kathy Wolf. Motion carried. The minutes of the April 11, 1990 Regular Meeting of the City Council were approved on a motion by Kathy Wolf, second by Arnold Drogseth. Motion carried. The minutes of the April 9, 1990 workshop of the Yelm City Council were approved on a motion by Kathy Wolf, second by Martha Parsons. Motion carried. Arnold Drogseth moved to approve payroll for the month of April, 1990, second by Martha Parsons. Motion carried. Rick Kolilis reported on the April 17, 1990 Planning Committee Meeting: The Planning Committee moved to recommend to the Yelm City Council to deny a request to locate a 19 foot concession trailer, for the purpose of operating a Mexican food stand, at the corner of Yelm Ave. E and Clark Rd., as existing ordinances do not allow such a use. Kathy Wolf moved to deny the request for a waiver/variance in current zoning regulations, as per the Yelm Planning Committee's recommendation, second by Martha Parsons. Rick Kolilis abstained. Motion carried. The Planning Committee moved to recommend approval by the Yelm City Council for a swap meet, garage sale, flea market and farmer's market to be operated on the property between Jefferson NE and Van Trump Ave. NE., subject to all local, county and state requirements being met. Martha Parsons moved to issue a "conditional use permit" to John Klapp, subject to notification to adjacent property owners for comment, to operate a swap meet, garage sale, flea market and farmer's market at the above location subject to the following conditions: 1. Meet all requirements as set forth by regulatory agencies including but not limited to: Thurston County, City of Yelm, State of Washington and Federal Government. 2. Sales may be held on Saturdays and Sundays from lOAM-2PM. 3. Emergency alley access can not blocked or hampered in any way. 4. If event becomes so large that parking becomes a problem, the Conditional Use Permit will need to be re-evaluated as to its continuance. 5. All health and sanitation codes must be met. 6. Sign ordinances must be followed. The motion was seconded by Arnold Drogseth, Amos Lawton opposed, Rick Kolilis abstained. Motion carried with Arnold Drogseth, Kathy Wolf and Martha Parsons voting yes. Mayor Sanders and Gene Borges updated the Council on the meeting with Department of Transportation on future work on Yelm Avenue and the possibilities of obtaining grants to ~~ ~ d~eop arterials in and around Yelm. Street Report: Gene stated that Yelm Telephone Co. is installing sidewalks and storm drainage on McKenzie, Second Street and Mosman around the new shop. A letter of appreciation will be sent, as they were only required to improve the area in front of the new building. Water Report: All valves have been checked for leaks. Gene met with the architect and engineer for Yelm Elementary School #4 regarding the drainage problem onto Yelm's well #3 site. The school will be correcting the problem. Yelm Wastewater Facilities Plan update: Shelly updated the Council on progress on the Farm Home Administration and Environmental Protection Agency grant/loan applications. FHA application will be submitted by July 10, 1990, EPA should be prior to that date. Library Report: Faith Hagenhofer, Librarian, updated the Council on the March children's programs, National Library Week programs and the upcoming summer reading program. An invitation was extended to Mayor Sanders and the Council to the Lacey Library groundbreaking ceremony, April 27, 1990 at 12:30 PM. Faith commented that at a recent library conference she attended, Timberland was commended for their extended library service (patron access catalog, order by mail, home computer access to books, no late fees, etc.). Police Report: Mayor Sanders and Chief Dunnam attended Officer Swenson's graduation from the Washington State Police Academy. A letter of resignation was received from Sergeant Jeff Norton effective May 1, 1990. No court report for the month of April. Kathy Wolf moved to enter into an agreement with Quality Sheet, Inc. to install air conditioning at Yelm City Hall for $4000.00 plus tax (a 1990 budget item), second by Amos Lawton. Motion carried. Daisy Lawton presented the Treasurer's Financial Report for first quarter 1990. Kathy Wolf moved to approve Ordinance No. 373, rezoning property southeast of Cochrane Park from single-family residential to multi-family residential, second by Arnold Drogseth. Motion carried. The City Clerk was directed to establish a change fund for Yelm Municipal Court in the amount of $50.00. Mayor Sanders asked for the Council's opinion on the placement of entryway signs that state that the citizen's of this area will not tolerate illegal drugs. The Council suggested that service clubs and civic organizations organize together to place the signs or place an advertisement stating their support of local law enforcement. Kathy Wolf moved to approve Ordinance No. 353, enrolling Yelm in the National Flood Insurance Program, second by Martha Parsons. Motion carried. Kathy Wolf moved to approve the Narazonick short plat #8025, second by Amos Lawton. Motion carried. Amos Lawton moved to deny the UCBO's request to hold the summer free lunch program at Yelm City Park due to the fact that health facilities are not equipped to handle daily use for an extended period of time, second by Kathy Wolf. Motion carried. F~~ . ~V (~~~W~~~ Meeting adjourned at 8:45 PM on a motion by Arnold Drog~se`th~, second by Martha Parsons. ATTEST: Shell ~4" ~adgr ~~~~` City Clerk R o b e r ti ~d~'S~Trd'~ r sue' "~~'r-~!~ Mayor J