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05-22-07 Minutes YELM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, MAY, 22, 2007 MINUTES 1. Call to Order— Mayor Harding called the Meeting to Order at 7:30 pm. 2. Roll Call — Present: Don Miller, Mike McGowan, Pat Fetterly, and Russ Hendrickson, John Thompson arrived just after roll call. Excused: Joe Baker and Bob Isom. 3. Agenda Approval 07-41 MOTION BY DON MILLER APPROVING THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 4. Special Presentations 5. Public Comment 6. Consent Agenda a. Minutes; May 8, 2007 Regular Council Meeting b. Payables: Checks 31266-31354, totaling $770,470.70 Manual Checks 31266-31285, totaling $629.99 Claims Checks 31286-31354, totaling $769,840.71 C. Payroll, Preliminary May 2007 d. Park Use Requests: 6 requests for Yelm City Park; Friday Night Freestyle Skateboard 06-15-07, Sweet Birthday Party 06-16-07, Prairie Street Rod Association Car Show 08-05-07DeAndrea Wedding 08-12-07, City of Yelm Employee/Elected Officials Picnic, 08-25-07Reunion 09-16-07. 07-42 MOTION BY PAT FETTERLY APPROVING CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 7. Public Hearings-Assessment Reimbursement Contract (Latecomer Agreement) Sewer Improvements Portion of 100th Ave SE/Grove Rd and SR 507 Wal-Mart. Mayor Harding opened the Public Hearing at 7:32 pm announcing the time and purpose of the Hearing. Grant Beck explained that Wal-Mart installed a sewer line connection from 100th Way by Prairie Elementary, down Grove Rd to the Wal-Mart's site at their expense. The Latecomer's Agreement would provide some reimbursement to that expense if other property owners along that route decided to develop their property and tap into the sewer line that would run by their property for a period of 15 years. If no development takes place, no payment is due. The only exception would be, if an existing septic was condemned a new sewer line hook-up would be required. Richard Russell, Pres. Bldg Association for Veterans Hall addressed the Council with concerns about the heavy cost burden to hook in to the sewer after the ditches were closed. Why were they not allowed to stub in a hook-up while the lines were open? He reasoned that it did not make sense to dig up new asphalt paving after the fact. js/city council/2007 Page 1 of 3 Annette Ivey, Thurston County expressed her concerns that there was not sufficient time given to property owners that this was taking place and further, why did the sewer line go down Grove Rd and not SR507? Discussion continued with Council and Staff to explain the process for assessment and notification. The City of Yelm does not do stub outs at the time the new line is constructed and even though the assessment seems high, it would be much higher if any property were to bear the cost of installing the line from the last hookup. Any expansion or development requires a Site Plan review and would determine if the hook up would be required. Steve Klein asked Council to table the item until an official response could be heard from the Sewer department regarding the use of stub outs. The Mayor and Council felt that staff had addressed that issue. Council agreed that public education could be expanded and they will add this topic to a future Study Session. The Public Hearing was closed at 8:13 pm and the regular meeting resumed. 8. New Business a. Ordinance No. 870 Assessment Reimbursement Contract, Sewer Improvement Portion of 100th Ave SE/Grove Rd/SR507, Wal-Mart was brought forward to the Council. 07-43 MOTION BY PAT FETTERLY ADOPTING ORDINANCE NO. 870 AUTHORIZING MAYOR HARDING TO ENTER INTO AN ASSESSMENT REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT, SEWER IMPROVEMENT FOR A PORTION OF 100TH WAY AVE SE/GROVE RD/SR507 WITH WALMART. CARRIED b. Ordinance No. 871, Budget Amendment for Short Line Railroad. Tanya Robacker reviewed the staff report indicating that the need for additional funds was identified since the adoption of the 2007 Budget. Funding for professional services and safety improvements to the trestle would be appropriated from the Cumulative Reserve. 07-44 MOTION BY PAT FETTERLY ADOPTING ORDINANCE No. 871 AMENDING 2007 BUDGET BY INCREASING THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS APPROPRIATION IN THE SHORTLINE RAILROAD FUND. CARRIED. C. Planning Commission Appointment. Grant Beck announced that Tami Merriman advertised this vacancy notification in the NVN, posted it in public places and mailed letters to citizens who had previously expressed interest in serving on other boards. The City received 3 applications that were reviewed by the Mayor. The applicant that was chosen for consideration for appointment is Peggy Wolf Kennedy. 07-45 MOTION BY DON MILLER TO CONFIRM THE APPOINTMENT OF PEGGY WOLF KENNEDY BY THE MAYOR TO FILL THE VACANCY ON THE YELM PLANNING COMMISSION. CARRIED. js/city council/2007 Page 2 of 3 9. Old Business a. Resolution No. 473, Purchase and Sales Agreement Confirmation. Janine Schnepf reported that approval by Council is needed to enter into a Real Estate Contract. Council had agreed previously by consensus to move forward if such an opportunity was presented. 07-46 MOTION BY MIKE MC GOWAN APPROVING RESOLUTION NO. 473 AUTHORIZING MAYOR HARDING TO SIGN A PURCHASE AND SALES AGREEMENT DATED MAY 10, 2007 WITH THE HOBSON FAMILY FOR PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS LOT 2 OF SHORT PLAT NO. SHS 97-8134 YL. CARRIED. 10. Mayor and City Council Reports Councilmember McGowan attended HOME Consortium meeting at the Yelm Library to study funding for affordable housing in the outlying areas. Councilmember Fetterly attended Nisqually River Council meeting. Councilmember Thompson attended Transportation Policy Board meeting. Councilmember reported attending the Fire District meeting with Councilmember Miller where discussion included bids for new fire truck. Mayor Harding announced that the Yelm area benefited by the Nisqually Tribe Two Percent Committee Awards including; $ 25,000 to the Yelm Police Department, $10,000 to the Yelm Senior Multipurpose Center and $14,000 to Yelm Community Services. 11. Executive Sessions— none scheduled 12. Correspondence provided for review included information on the upcoming June Wastemobile. 13. Adjourned: 8:30 pm Ronald Hard g, Mayor Attest: nine Schnepf, City CI js/city council/2007 Page 3 of 3