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04/27/93CITY OF YELM CITY COUNCIL'SPECIAL WORKSHOP MINUTES `" TUESDAY; APRIL -~27;~~ 4 t 30 'FP=M. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS !i f' i i i The workshop began at 4:40 p.m. Council Present: Martha Parsons, Miller,, and Amos Lawton. Staff Borges, Jon Yanasak, Tim Peterson ~~0.~~ Patty Forrester, Kathy Wolf;, Don Present: Shelly Badger,~Gene and Agnes Colombo. Gene Borges explained that_the sewer treatment plant capacity is 300,000 gallons per day. The City's use goal is 85~ of the capacity figure. Gene Borges also indicated that current water usage by residential water customers is 105 gallons per person per day. Statistics indicate average usage should be 75 gallons per person per day. i The anticipated rate for sewer service is $25 per month. j Some development is continuing at partial buildout with approval of the Thurston County Health Department. Full buildout wil!1 not be permitted until sewer service is available. ~ In the future it will probably become necessary for the Planning Commission and Council to measure zone amendments on the basis of the ability of the City to provide utilities. I Anticipated fees for electricity for operation of system pumps is 35 cents per pump per month. i Shelly Badger indicated that approximately 100 applications had been recieved for the planning position. Of the applications received 85 were from out of state, one from out of country, At this point twenty of the applicants meet the requirements of the job announcement for a mid to upper level planner. ~ i It would be to the City's benefit to look into the possibility of hiring of a part-time engineer. Approximately 85$ of review on site plans should be done by an engineer. At this point engineering services are being sent out-of-house and the associated consulting fees have been steadily increasing. Council might want to consider a permanent part-time position that includes benefits. Staff explained that to afford a part-time engineer, the City would need to hire a Planning Technician versus an upper level planner. Council supported the idea of creating a Planning Tech position to assist the City in project specific reviews and to meet compliance with Growth Management Act and asked staff to pursue. i Councilmembers requested that staff continue researching both of these positions and the possibility of creating a permanent part- time position. i Meeting Adjourned at 6:30 Submitted, . /~i7L ~~ ( ~ ~'n? ~~