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08-12-14 MinutesYELM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2014 MINUTES Mayor Harding called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Roll Call Present: J. W. Foster, Joe Baker, Bob Isom, Tracey Wood, Ken Garmann and Russ Hendrickson. Mike McGowan arrived at 6:01 p.m. 3. Agenda Approval 14-076 MOTION BY BOB ISOM APPROVING THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 4. Special Presentations -none scheduled 5. Public Comment - none 6. Consent Agenda Minutes - Regular Meeting July 22, 2014 Payables - Checks #62926 -#63046 Totaling $1,073,239.54 14-077 MOTION BY JOE BAKER APPROVING THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 7. Public Hearing -none scheduled 8. New Business - a. School Resource Officer Agreement with Yelm Community Schools for 2014/15 Shelly Badger stated for 20 years, the Yelm School District and the City of Yelm have partnered to provide a police officer to work within the school district. From 1992 to 1999, this service was provided by a D.A.R.E. instructor that taught drug abuse resistance education to all 5th grade classrooms. In 1999, this service changed to that of a School Resource Officer (SRO), who since that time has been responsible for handling all emergency calls coming from the schools as well as education and crime prevention. Both parties approved an agreement in November 2013 for the school year ending June 2014. It is an annual agreement to allow the parties to review the program on a regular basis. All parties agree that the program has worked well and are proposing no service level changes. The 2014/15 agreement increases in compensation from $20,000 to $30,000 for the SRO program. 14-078 MOTION BY MIKE MCGOWAN AUTHORIZING MAYOR HARDING TO SIGN THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN YELM COMMUNITY SCHOOLS AND THE CITY OF YELM FOR SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER SERVICES FOR THE 2014/15 SCHOOL YEAR. CARRIED. b. 2014 Railroad Vegetation Management Contract Ryan Johnstone stated that every other year, the City hires a service provider to mow, trim, remove trees, and spray herbicide on and along the railroad alignment owned by the City. This alignment extends from the intersection of First Street NE and NP Road to 293rd Street S. in the Town of Roy. A Bid Solicitation was assembled and four service providers were selected to submit a bid for this project. Of the four selected, two did not have the licensing and experience required for herbicide application, one never replied to the bid solicitation, and one bid was received. This is $23,960 in the 430 Shortline Page 1 of 3 Railroad fund to complete this work. The balance of the contract after using the 430 fund will be paid out of the 101 City Streets fund. Councilmember Foster asked if the contract would include an assessment of how the track is doing. Mr. Johnstone stated that the contract does not specifically include a written assessment. Councilmember Baker stated that last time he walked the railroad tracks there had been some tracks removed and wondered if they portion had been repaired. Mr. Johnstone stated Railworks Track Systems have walked the entire track referred to in the contract and has not reported any part of the track missing. Councilmember McGowan asked about the track being in City limits. Mr. Johnstone stated that its city owned property that falls in the railroad right of way and the entire track is not located inside the city limits. 14-079 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD AUTHORIZING MAYOR HARDING TO SIGN A CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT OF $28,001.12 WITH RAILWORKS TRACK SYSTEMS, INC. FOR RAILROAD VEGETATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES. CARRIED. 9. Old Business -none scheduled 10. Mayor and Council Initiatives Councilmember Foster attended the Relay for Life on August 2 and was quite impressed with the event and the amount of money raised for the American Cancer Society. Councilmember Baker attended the Intercity Transit meeting and invited everyone to attend the Transit Appreciation Day on August 13 - Growing with Travel. Councilmember Baker also attended the Yelm Adult Community Center meeting and stated they are doing great. Councilmember Isom did not have any meetings to report but tonight's meeting will be the last one that he will attend with Councilmember McGowan since he will be out of town for the next couple of meetings. Councilmember Isom thanked Councilmember McGowan for his service to the City of Yelm and stated it has been a pleasure to serve with him. Councilmember McGowan thanked Councilmember Isom for his kind words and stated it has been a pleasure to serve on the Yelm City Council. Councilmember McGowan purchased a house out of city limits and will be unable to serve on Council. His resignation will be effective August 31, 2014. Mayor Harding attended the Relay for Life on August 2, 2014 and stated everyone participating did an excellent job for a worthy cause and collected over $3,000. Mayor Harding also attended a citywide CPR class given by Councilmember Foster and praised Councilmember Foster for being a fantastic instructor. Mayor Harding attended the Business Resource Center meeting, which is a subcommittee of Thurston County Economic Development Council (EDC). 11. Executive Session - At 6:22 pm, Mayor Harding announced that Council would go into an Executive Session for approximately 30 minutes for the purpose of discussing pending litigation (RCW 42.30.110 i). City Attorney Brent Dille was present. At 6:55 pm, Janine Schnepf announced an additional 10 minutes needed. At 7:14 pm, Mayor Harding closed the Executive Session and reconvened the regular meeting. Page 2 of 3 14-080 MOTION BY MIKE MCGOWAN AUTHORIZING MAYOR HARDING TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE YELM PRAIRIE CHRISTIAN CENTER ON COMPLIANCE INVOLVING THE PENDING LAWSUIT BY AUGUST 31, 2014. 4 -AYES, 3 -NAY (ISOM, WOOD & HENDRICKSON). CARRIED. 12. Correspondence included - AWC Cityvoice ENewsletter, July 30, 2014 Senator Becker's Capitol Bulletin July 2014 Olympia-Lacey-Tumwater Visitor & Convention Bureau Official ENewsletter August 2014 Hands on Children's Museum August 5, 2014 Thurston County Waste Reduction News, August 11, 2014 Thurston EDC Economic Insider - August 2014 Newsletter 13. Adjourn 7:18 pm. Attest: Ron Harding, MQor Gnu 17 Zklt4� Lori Mossman, Deputy City Clerk Page 3 of 3