Loading...
02/26/03 Minutes YELM CITY COUNCIL MINUTES REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 26, 2003 1. Call to Order. Mayor Rivas called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. 2. Roll Call. Present: Don Miller, John Thompson, Bob Isom, Ron Harding. Excused: Pat Fetterly 3. Agenda Approval. Mayor Rivas noted that agenda item B.d. was tabled until the March 12, 2003 meeting. MOTION BY BOB ISOM, SECONDED BY RON HARDING APPROVING THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED WITH CHANGE. CARRIED. 03-14 4. Special Presentations - None Scheduled 5. Public Comment. Four citizens from Thurston County asked to speak to council to encourage support of a resolution to be directed to President Bush against a pre-emptive attack on Iraq. Mayor Rivas explained that this issue was an item on tomorrow's Council study session agenda. Joy Adams read a draft of this resolution against a pre-emptive attack on Iraq supporting continued weapons inspections. Robin Friend expressed her concerns about the costs economically as well as to human lives here and abroad. Concern for citizens being without protective services because these police officers, firefighters, etc would be pulled from their communities to the war effort. Additionally, funding would be drained from schools, transportation and social services. She indicated 107 similar resolutions have been sent with approximately 125 pending. Judith Freed Provasoli encouraged Yelm to add its voice objecting to what she sees as an obsessive push to illegal war by this administration. Human and financial resources would be better spent on education and the welfare of our citizens. Robert Provasoli objects to the direction the world is going toward war. He feels it is important to let voices against the war movement be heard in the form of this resolution. Mayor Rivas thanked the group for their comments. He indicated that Yelm elected officials represent the citizens inside the city limits of Yelm. Residents of Thurston County elect and are represented by the Thurston County Commissioners. Yelm City Council Minutes ab/city council/2003/02-26-03 Page 1 of 4 6. a. b. 1) 2) c. d. 03-15 7. 8. 03-16 Consent Agenda Council Minutes - February 12, 2003 Regular Meeting Payables: Checks 19524-19586, totaling $148,044.64 Manual Checks: 19524-19540, totaling $400.00 Claims Checks: 19541-19586, totaling $147,644.64 Payroll: Preliminary February 2003. Park Use Requests: none MOTION BY BOB 150M, SECONDED BY JOHN THOMPSON APPROVING CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. Public Hearings - None Scheduled New Business a. Resolution No. 433, Establishing A Water Conservation Program Within The City Of Yelm Service Area. Stephanie Conners presented the Resolution from the conservation committee meetings as a basis to strengthen efforts to support and encourage water conservation in the City of Yelm. MOTION BY BOB ISOM, SECONDED BY RON HARDING APPROVING RESOLUTION NO. 433 ESTABLISHING A WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAM WITHIN THE CITY OF YELM SERVICE AREA. CARRIED. b. Final Plat, Autumn Hill SUB-02-8332-YL, Lubbesmeyer Construction, A 26 Lot Single Family Subdivision Located on Vancil Road. Tami Merriman began by introducing Paul Lubbesmeyer of Lubbesmeyer Construction. An aerial map of SW Vancil Rd and a written staff report of the project's conditions of approval were provided. Tami reported that every requirement had been completed and the site was ready to go. Staff was particularly pleased with the care taken with the planting of trees, grass and the open space in the SE corner. Council asked about the temporary use of the cul-de-sac and a future connection of Vancil and Clark Road. Tami reported information would be provided to residents and street signs installed indicating a "Future Road Connection" . Council asked Mr. Lubbermeyer for his comments on the project and how Yelm's requirements compare to other areas. He indicated the requirements are more thorough than other areas. Costs initially for parking spaces, landscaping, and fencing made the expenses higher and therefore he felt the lot price was not up to requirement demands. He estimates that lot costs will increase in the area. He commended staff for making the process a pleasant experience with their professional and timely performance. Tami added this was the first project that current staff, with an in-house engineer, has seen through from beginning to end. The smooth sailing showed in the positive result. 03-17 MOTION BY BOB 150M, SECONDED BY JOHN THOMPSON APPROVING FINAL PLAT, AUTUMN HILL SUB-02-8332-YL, LUBBESMEYER CONSTRUCTION, A 26 LOT SINGLE FAMILY SUBDIVISION LOCATED ON VANCIL ROAD. CARRIED. Yelm City Council Minutes ab/city council/2003/02-26-03 Page 2 of 4 c. 03-18 9. 10. Letter of Support for a Washington State Department for Natural Resources Grant for Creation of a Tree Inventory Data Base Program. Tami Merriman reported on behalf of the Tree Board with a request for support for their bid for a grant to help fund the update of the 5-Year Urban Forestry Strategic Plan. She is requesting a letter from the Council. Tami indicated it was integral to maintain the success they have achieved with the tree programs. The grant would help provide assistance with consultant costs and staff time required to create a new street tree inventory and database program that will be integrated with permitting system and Geographic Information System. MOTION BY JOHN THOMPSON, SECONDED BY RON HARDING APPROVING MAYOR RIVAS TO SIGN LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR THE YELM TREE ADVISORY GRANT APPLICATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. CARRIED. d. Rail Advisory Committee, Private Road Crossing and Overpass Agreement between City of Yelm and Miles Sand and Gravel. Tabled to the March 12, 2003 meeting. Old Business. None. Board/Commission Business Councilmember Miller has nothing to report. Councilmember Thompson reported attending the Together gathering and indicated he is hoping for more of a turn out from Yelm next year. Attended Economic Development Committee meeting which was a review of old business. Councilmember Isom read a letter from a constituent regarding traffic issues in Yelm and requested it be added to the March study session. Councilmember Harding participated in a Transportation Policy Board Orientation. He also attended Intercity Transit regular meeting where they discussed Dial-a-Lift boundaries and Intercity Transit communication policy. When asked how the Yelm transit route kick-off event went, he indicated the bus was full of officials but not many members of the community. He hopes riders will increase with visibility and speculated that adverse weather may have kept people away. 11. Executive Session -None 12. Mayor and Council Reports/Initiatives Mayor Rivas participated in the Yelm transit route kickoff with other members of the council and staff by riding the new route on Saturday. He attended the Together gathering and accepted an award on Cindy Cecil's behalf in honor of her work for the children in our area. She was one of twenty recipients in Thurston County. Yelm City Council Minutes ab/city council/2003/02-26-03 Page 3 of 4 a. Correspondence was reviewed including AWC first information on the annual conference. Three Council members indicated interest in attending. Shelly Badger suggested making reservation as soon as possible to insure availability at host hotel. This could be done through Dana Spivey. More information would be provided at Thursday's Study Session. 13. Adjourn: 8:22 p.m. cc-";"'.' .' .. --.--..--.-,-,-..- ~~-.i "" "v.... / / "- C:/ Ada Rivas, Mayor Attest: Minutes by Janine A. Schnepf Yelm City Council Minutes ab/city council/2003/02-26-03 Page 4 of 4