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11-13-12 MinutesYELM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2012 MINUTES Mayor Harding called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Roll Call. Present: J.W. Foster, Joe Baker, Bob Isom, Mike McGowan, Ken Garmann and Russ Hendrickson. Excused: Tracey Wood 3. Agenda Approval 12-71 MOTION BY RUSS HENDRICKSON APPROVING THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 4. Special Presentations Yelm Farmers Market, Geana Henkes, 2012 Market Manager provided a power point presentation recapping the successful 1St year of the Yelm Market. Photo showed the vendors from 13 farms, 5 rotating artists, 4 food producers and the 300-400 visitors per day enjoying the demonstrations and the opportunity to purchase local goods. Ninety percent of the produce came from local farms. Geana thanked the Mayor, Council and staff for the support and reported the market broke even financially. The Market is looking at possible changes for next year including Geana stepping down as manager but remaining involved as a vendor and a member of a newly formed Market Board. Other changes have been proposed regarding location, days of operation, target advertising and ability to take payment by debit/credit and food stamps for future growth. Mayor thanked Geana for her leadership and the ease of which to work with. Point of order, JW Foster stated the camera was not tracking on the speaker during the presentation. Grant stated that the cameras are working as designed. (Multiple cameras are voice activated from multiple positions) TCYFL Yelm Tornados 2012. Mayor Harding was previously presented with a plaque from Thurston County Youth Football League thanking the City for work assisting them and the Longmire Park facility. Plaque will be displayed at City Hall. 5. Public Comment - no comment from the audience. 6. Consent Agenda Minutes - Regular Meeting October 23, 2012. Payables - Checks #59097 - #59277 Totaling $1,205,813.79. 12-72 MOTION BY JOE BAKER APPROVING THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 7. Public Hearing - none scheduled 8. New Business - 2012-2013 Legislative Lobbyist Service Contract a. Grant Beck presented the contract on behalf of the work completed by Shelly Badger and the Mayor who have been working with lobbyists, Collins and Gjurasic for the 2012-2013 legislative session to benefit the City of Yelm. Both are acquainted with local issues since working with City of Yelm since 2005 including SR 510 Loop, acquire right of way and secure capital funds for restrooms at Longmire Park. Scope includes funding for continuation of the Loop, monitoring water and reclaimed water issues and provides assistance in identifying funding opportunities for capital projects. Service and expense compensated from Arterial Page 1 of 3 Street and Water funds not to exceed $28,000 for the period of the legislative session, November 15 - May 31, 2013. Mayor added appreciative of this resource for unforeseen bills that may come up during the session. 12-73 MOTION BY BOB ISOM AUTHORIZING MAYOR HARDING TO SIGN A LEGISLATIVE SERVICES CONTRACT TO ENGAGE DAVOR G3URASIC AND KATHLEEN COLLINS TO LOBBY ISSUES OF BENEFIT TO THE CITY OF YELM FROM NOVEMBER 15, 2012 THROUGH MAY 31, 2013. CARRIED. b. Resolution No. 535 Small Works Roster for Public Works and Consultant Roster for Architectural, Engineering and Other Services. Tim Peterson presented MRSC Roster contract to replace the City's limited Small Works Roster and procedure, thereby increasing the pool of resources and decreasing costs when locating vendors for services. Mayor added that using MRSC hosted pool provides a much larger resource to draw from this statewide roster for both public works and consultant services. Councilmember Foster asked if MRSC oversees the requirement to use companies with specific hiring practice when utilizing federal grant funding. Any projects over $300,000 will require going out to bid. 12-74 MOTION BY BOB ISOM AUTHORIZING MAYOR HARDING TO SIGN RESOLUTION NO. 535 MUNICIPAL RESEARCH AND SERVICES CENTER OF WASHINGTON (MRSC) ONLINE DATABASE FOR THE CITY OF YELM FOR SMALL PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS AND CONSULTING SERVICES. CARRIED. 9. Old Business - none scheduled 10. Mayor and Council Initiatives Councilmember Foster attended the Thurston County Solid Waste Advisory Committee meeting and reported that the committee made the recommendation to the County Commissioners to move forward to develop wording for a plastic bag ban in Thurston County for further action. Provided additional materials via email to Council on their findings. TC Solid Waste plans to visit each city for another presentation, recommend Council review the materials before the next presentation. Councilmember Baker attended the Intercity Transit Board meeting approving discounted bus passes for select locations including, senior retirement facilities. Reported that October was the highest ridership in the year and second highest in Intercity Transit history. Hawks Prairie Park and Ride should be complete by middle of December. Currently have 212 vanpools in service with an additional 5 by end of year. Councilmember Isom attended the TRPC meeting where they adopted the updated population forecast allocation for cities and towns for Thurston County and draft executive employment agreement. Amended the 2012 budget by resolution and had the first viewing of the 2013 draft work funding program. Also reviewed Regional Coordinated Public Transit Human Services Transportation Plan update. TRPC staff asked Councils to promote with materials they will provide. He suggested presentations at Yelm Senior Center and Library. Legislative strategies on projects. Mayor Harding agreed to coordinate with TRPC and staff to acquire the materials to facilitate the time vs. dollars match. Page 2 of 3 Councilmember McGowan TC HOME is off for the Veteran's Day holiday. Reminder of Salmon Run opening on Thursday. Councilmember Garmann no report. Councilmember Hendrickson attended the Yelm Emergency Management meeting, discussed developing a critical persons list through coordination with area churches to help those in need during that time. Attended Chamber meeting with a presentation by Bill McGregor, Port Commissioner. Mayor Harding added staff has been developing emergency management plan. 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION - none scheduled 12. Correspondence included - Thurston County Chamber of Commerce, Voice, Nov/Dec 2012, Salmon Run Apartments opening ceremony scheduled for November 15, 2012 and November 1 newsletter from Olympia, Lacey Tumwater Visitor & Convention Bureau. 13. Adjourn 6:50 pm. on Hard g, Mayor Attest: N/A2t) nine Schnepf, City Clerk Page 3of3