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05-27-08 Minutes YELM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, MAY 27, 2008 MINUTES 1. Call to Order -Mayor Harding called the Meeting to Order at 7:35 pm 2. Roll Call -Present: Don Miller, Joe Baker, Mike McGowan, John Thompson and Russ Hendrickson. Bob Isom arrived at 7:40 pm. Excused; Pat Fetterly. 3. Agenda Approval 8-49 MOTION BY JOHN THOMPSON APPROVING THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 4. Special Presentations. -none scheduled 5. Public Comment- Lynn Brewer, representing Yelm Animal Alliance offered their group's services to help with the operation of the animal control facility. She shared their long term goals and the means to get there including; offering to pay for signage, suggesting more information provided to the public, membership between the City and the Alliance for no fee adoption and moving towards a "no kill" shelter. Mayor Harding responded that the City of Yelm animal control is not a shelter or rescue facility but does share the goal of getting lost dogs back to their owners. The numbers of dogs being dropped at the facility has increased with our population and many are abandoned and from outside the city limits. He did recommend that the Animal Alliance research the start up of a private business shelter or rescue as a means of reaching their goal. 6. Consent Agenda a. Minutes: April 23, 2008 Study Session, May 13, 2008 Regular Meeting b. Payables; Checks 34436-34568, Totaling Q"' 7°~.~°, $257,282.34 c Park Use Requests: YCP, Fleming Family Reunion, Saturday, August 23, 2008 CMP, Guthrie/Gilbride Wedding, Saturday, August 23, 2008 8-50 MOTION BY JOE BAKER APPROVING CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 7. Public Hearings- none scheduled 8. New Business , a. LEGISLATIVE Service Contract with Davor Gjurasic and Kathleen Collins for $48,000 plus $2,000 total yearly expenses. Shelly Badger presented a year long contract for lobbying services to pursue funding opportunities during the Legislative session and elsewhere to complete the Loop project; funding for the Prairie Rail Road Line and Water related issues. Both have lobbied successfully in previous years. Contract will require budgetary amendment from the general fund to Fund 114. 8-51 MOTION BY JOHN THOMPSON AUTHORIZING MAYOR HARDING TO SIGN LEGISLATIVE SERVICES CONTRACT TO ENGAGE DAVOR GJURASIC AND KATHLEEN COLLINS TO LOBBY ISSUES OF BENEFIT TO THE CITY OF YELM FROM JUNE 1, 2008 THROUGH MAY 31, 2009 IN THE AMOUNT OF $48,000 PLUS EXPENSES NOT TO EXCEED $2,000AT $4,000 PER MONTH .CARRIED. b. TRUMP PLACE Final Plat SUB-05-0456-YL. Nisha Box provided a staff report stating that the applicant has successfully completed the conditions of the preliminary plat of 3.5 acres subdivision and has filed for the final plat. 8-52 MOTION BY BOB ISOM APPROVING THE FINAL SUBDIVISION FOR TRUMP PLACE SUB-05-0456-YL AND AUTHORIZE MAYOR RON HARDING TO SIGN THE FINAL SUBDIVISION. h/council Page 1 of 2 c. TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC CONTRACT FOR INCODE CITY-WIDE INTEGRATED SOFTWARE FOR $125,330. Shelly Badger reviewed the staff report provided by Tanya Robacker for the contract and yearly maintenance fee. This software would replace ASP software as budgeted in the 2008 Budget. INCODE was selected to provide real time information and forecasts, eliminate duplicate entries, reduce paper production and support financial reporting to meet management needs. 8-53 MOTION BY JOHN THOMPSON AUTHORIZING MAYOR HARDING TO SIGN THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. AND THE CITY OF YELM FOR THE PURCHASE AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INCODE INTEGRATED SOFTWARE FOR A TOTAL CONTRACT PRICE OF $125,330 WITH AN ANNUAL MAINTENANCE OF $25,590. FAILED Councilmembers felt they were not given enough time to review the contract and had too many unanswered questions to approve the contract at this time. 8-54 MOTION BY JOHN THOMPSON TO TABLE THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC AND THE CITY OF YELM FOR THE PURCHASE OF INCODE SOFTWARE. CARRIED. 9. Old Business- none 10. Mayor and City Council Reports Councilmember Miller attended the Fire District meeting. Councilmember Thompson attended the Yelm Transportation meeting reporting on current street projects. 11. Executive Sessions -none scheduled 12. Correspondence was available including invitation to attend Flag Day Celebration Saturday, June 14, 2008 at South Sound Flag Pavilion, 4 pm, Thurston Council on Cultural Diversity and Human Rights Agenda of May 19, 2008. Yelm Animal Alliance Mission Statement provided by Lynn Brewer and Elizabeth Felix. 13. Adjourned: 8:12 pm , R ~ ald a i :Mayor Attest: J ne Schnepf, City Cler h/council Page 2 of 2