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06/09/93~~ ~ ~3 CITY OF YELM CITY COUNCIL MINUTES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1993 7:30 P.M., CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS Agenda/Motion Numbers 1. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Mayor Kathy Wolf. All present joined in the flag salute. Council present: Amos Lawton, Don Miller, Patty Forrester, Martha Parsons and Bob Gallagher. Guests present: Mike Edwards, Prairie Security Bank anti Barbara and Robin Wood. Staff present: Daisy Lawton, Tim Peterson, Ty Peterson, Jerry Prock, Glenn Dunnam and Agnes Colombo. 2. The Oath of Office was administered by Mayor Wolf to Councilman Bob Gallagher. 93-112 3. MOTION BY AMOS LAWTON, SECONDED BY PATTY FORRESTER APPROVING THE AGENDA. MOTION CARRIED. 93-113 4. MOTION BY MARTHA PARSONS, SECONDED BY BOB GALLAGHER APPROVING. THE MAY 26, 1993, MINUTES. MOTION CARRIED. 93-114 5. MOTION BY MARTHA PARSONS, SECONDED BY AMOS LAWTON APPROVING PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS 12657 - 12761 (12706 & 12759 VOID) TOTALLING $247,340.50. MOTION CARRIED. 6. Vacant 7. NEW BUSINESS a. Mike Edwards, Prairie Security Bank. Letter and comments from Mike Edwards concerning City plans to move warrants checking account and savings account from PSB as per the City's bank rotation policy. Mr. Edwards expressed his belief that use of the City's financial resources would be maximized by using PSB which is locally owned and headquartered in Yelm and stated that PSB makes ;as many loans within the community as possible. Following discussion Councilman Gallagher stated that he felt additional information was needed. 93-115 MOTION BY MARTHA PARSONS, SECONDED BY BOB GALLAGHER THAT NO ACTION BE TAKEN UNTIL KEY BANK AND FIRST COMMUNITY BANK HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE PRESENTATIONS TO COUNCIL. MOTION CARRIED. b. Selection of Mayor Pro-Tempore. Martha Parsons was nominated by Kathy Wolf . 93-116 MOTION BY DON MILLER, SECONDED BY PATTY FORRESTER TO HAVE MARTHA PARSONS ACT AS MAYOR PRO-TEMPORE FOR THE REMAINDER OF 1993. MOTION CARRIED. c. -AWC Annual Conference. Kathy Wolf explained that Shelly Badger was attending the Conference at the request of AWC to participate on discussion panels concerning annexation and growth policies. 93-117 MOTION BY BOB GALLAGHER, SECONDED BY DON MILLER APPROVING EXPENSES FOR TWO NIGHTS FOR SHELLY BADGER TO ATTEND THE AWC ANNUAL CONFERENCE. MOTION CARRIED. CITY COUNCIL JUNE 9, 1993 PAGE 1 8. OLD BUSINESS '" ~~' ''°"~ ~L1~o.y~3~~ e a. Cultural Diversity Agreement. Tabled from 5/23/93. As additional information was not available action to table was taken. 93-118 MOTION BY PATTY FORRESTER, SECONDED BY AMOS LAWTON THAT THE CULTURAL DIVERSITY AGREEMENT BE TABLED TO 6/23/93. MOTION CARRIED. b. Letter from Yelm to EPA in support of DOE's request at the last Council meeting. Copies of Yelm's letter were included in packets for each Councilmember. 9. REPORTS a. Planning Commission - Martha Parsons reported that several items were being worked on and that the Commission had completed work on C-3 zone requirements. b. Parks Advisory Committee - Patty Forrester reported that the park restroom issue was still being worked on. Seven park use requests had been approved by the Park Advisory Committee. 93°119 MOTION BY DON MILLER, SECONDED BY MARTHA PARSONS APPROVING THE SEVEN PARK USE REQUESTS SUBMITTED. MOTION CARRIED. c. Historic Commission - Caroline Gallacci attended the last meeting with an update of the historical booklet project. d. Sewer Update - Don Miller reported that EPA guidelines now permitted the use of land use applications for effluent instead of to water and that other changes sounded promising. He believed that the county problem would soon be solved and that the county had caused delays to Yelm's Sewer Project without legitimate reason. There is still hope that the project would be on schedule. e. Police Report - Chief Dunnam had nothing to report. f. Public Works - Tim Peterson reported that bacteriological testing from Mill Rd. met with approval. Public Works has encountered some objection to reduced speed limit signs being posted in newly annexed areas. Don Miller asked if the City would be checking into connecting with Municipal Research's electronic bulletin board? Chief Dunnam said he would check to see if this was possible through the county computer at the police department. 10. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was reviewed. Meeting adjourned at 8:18 p.m. Attest: ~ ~ ~/~yl LLB ~~ Agne P. Colombo City Clerk ~-car.- a, ~.yC Kathryn M. Wolf Mayor CITY COUNCIL JUNE 9, 1993 PAGE 2