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01-09-02 Minutes YELM CITY COUNCIL MINUTES REGULAR MEETING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9,2002 OPENING 1. Mayor Rivas called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m., and administered the oath of office to Bob Isom, Ron Harding and Pat Fetterly. Council present: Don Miller, John Thompson, Bob Isom, Ron Harding and Pat Fetterly. 2. Agenda Approval. 02-01 MOTION BY JOHN THOMPSON, SECONDED BY DON MILLER APPROVING THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 3. Public Comment - None CONSENT CALENDAR 4. 5. a. b. 6. 02-02 Minutes: December 12, 2001 Approval of Payments: Checks 16591 - 16771, Totaling $186,351.28 Manual Checks: 16591-16656, Totaling $18,606.97 (Includes #16606 in the amount of $849.75 (Phone Consensus 12/18/01)) Claims Checks: 16657 - 16771, Totaling $186,351.28 Payroll: Final: December 2001, checks 5294-5388, Totaling $152,751.77 MOTION BY JOHN THOMPSON SECONDED BY BOB ISOM APPROVING CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS 7. Longmire Meadows (SUB-01-8296-YL) Final Plat approval. Staff report: Tami Merriman referenced City Council's prior approval of the preliminary plat, with conditions, at the February 28, 2001 Council meeting. The applicant has complied with preliminary plat conditions and final plat approval was recommended. 02-03 MOTION BY JOHN THOMPSON, SECONDED BY BOB ISOM APPROVING THE LONGMIRE MEADOWS (SUB-01-8296-YL) FINAL PLAT AS FORWARDED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION. CARRIED. 8. Ordway Drive (Thurston County) Proposed Rezone. Cathie Carlson provided an overview of the staff report explaining that City support has been requested to approve a rezone and add three additional water connections to property Yelm City Council Minutes ab\cc\2002\minutes\ - -02 Page 1 of 5 located outside the City on Ordway Drive. The applicant has proposed (to Thurston Co) that a 2.2 acre parcel in an area currently zoned 1 unit per 2 acres, be rezoned to allow two units per acre. Staff reviewed the request and recommends that it be denied as it is not consistent with the Water Comprehensive Plan. Additionally' the property is located outside the City's Urban Growth Area (UGA) in an area intended to remain rural making the request inconsistent with the state Growth Management Act. Other considerations include water supply issues and the City's responsibility to provide additional water service units within the City limits and Urban Growth Boundary. Discussion followed concerning: the applicant's inability to add a well to the site, service area boundaries, impacts of creating a precedent, that area's dependency upon City water service, practice of lower density zoning in areas identified as rural, developer's understanding that rural property may never be allowed to be developed beyond county standards, higher density development in some neighboring developments. 02-04 It was noted that the Water Comprehensive Plan is being revised based upon current zoning standards and that water ERU availability expected to last for 10 years if 200.10 conservation is attained, or for 4 years with 100/0 or lower conservation. MOTION BY BOB ISOM, SECONDED BY DON MILLER TO DENY A REQUEST TO EXTEND ADDITIONAL WATER SERVICES TO THIS REZONE. CARRIED. Opposed: Ron Harding. 9. Hearings Examiner Land Use Approval System - Ordinance - Draft 1. Cathie Carlson explained that the state requires that when a city's population reaches 2,500, some responsibilities in land use review and approval must be delegated to a professional independent body. At a minimum conditional/special uses, variances and appeals must be heard before either a board of adjustment or a hearings examiner. The Yelm Planning Commission (YPC) held two work sessions on the subject and wanted Council to have an opportunity to review and comment prior to conducting a public hearing on the matter. During the work sessions hearings examiner and board of adjustment pros and cons were considered and the YPC reviewed the Draft Ordinance. The YPC's determination was that the hearings examiner option provided the best opportunities to achieve impartial land use decisions based upon sound legal facts and finding. The YPC also provided direction to staff on what applications the Examiner would have final decision authority. Discussion concerned: applications to be determined by the hearings examiner, applications that would be reviewed with a recommendation made to the city council for final decisions, the appeals process, reasons for nonspecific qualifications identified in the ordinance, inclusion of day care approval, council involvement in approving a contract for services, and YPC focus change to policy development. Yelm City Council Minutes ab\cc\2002\minutes\ - -02 Page 2 of 5 Additional discussion concerned: annual report requirement, the estimated number of public hearings per year (12-15), establishing regularly scheduled meeting times with cancellation if a meeting isn't needed, aggrieved person, an unidentified YMC reference in 2.26.150, time of day for scheduling hearings and public convenience, reason for omitting fee amounts in the ordinance, appeals fees and the need for such fees, specific types of appeals that would go to Superior Court, staff analysis for interpretations for deferrals/wavers of improvements, and possible ways to fill board of adjustment positions. Cathie Carlson requested council direction either supporting the development of the ordinance focused on a hearings examiner, or if council prefers, a different direction. There was additional discussion supporting the hearings examiner situation. 10. Ordinance No. 750 Amending the 2002 Budget. Agnes Bennick explained that this ordinance addresses a benefits oversight in the budget for one employee and the need to change the title of one police department position. MOTION BY DON MILLER, SECONDED BY BOB ISOM ADOPTING ORDINANCE NO. 750 AMENDING THE 2002 BUDGET. CARRIED. 02-05 OLD BUSINESS - None REPORTS 11. Library Report - Kristin Blalack reported on progress in preparing for the move and on the availability and display of book styled tiles. A written report was submitted. Councilmember Miller requested that she extend thanks to Mr. Bragg for his efforts on Yelm's behalf. 12. Mayor Rivas a. 2002 Liaison and Meeting Assignments. Mayor Rivas stressed the importance of keeping Council in touch and interacting with various City departments. It was also noted that interaction with county committees helps ensure strong relationships and benefits Yelm. The agenda is being revised to include a reporting place for each of the assignments. Copies of the 2002 assignments were provided. Mayor Rivas reviewed assignments and reporting dates. Councilmember Thompson was appointed as liaison to the Yelm Fire Department. Attendance is expected at only one of the two monthly meetings. Councilmember Harding attended his first Intercity Transit meeting with Mayor Rivas. Councilmember Harding will be the liaison to IT and Mayor Rivas will remain on the PTIC. b. Yelm Fire District Letter Re Proposed Meeting Dates. Mayor Rivas distributed a Special Meeting Notice for the initial contract negotiation meeting to be held at the Fire Department on Thursday, January 24, at 7:00 p.m. Copies of the 12/20/01 letter suggesting that day were provided. Yelm City Council Minutes ab\cc\2002\minutes\ - -02 Page 3 of 5 c. Other: Mayors' Forum - No meetings/reports at this time. Jail Project Oversight Committee (POC) meetings. Shelly Badger added that a video will be available for new councilmembers viewing. A resolution of support is planned for the first meeting in February. 13. Councilmember Meetings/Activities Reports a. Council member Miller CAPCOM - No meetings/reports at this time. Other: Councilmember Miller attended the Chamber of Commerce meeting and reported that Chief Stancil's presentation reflected well on the department and the city. b. Councilmember Thompson Councilmember Thompson indicated that he had no assignments to report at the first meeting of the month. Other: Councilmember Thompson also attended the Chamber meeting and commended Chief Stancil on his presentation. c. Councilmember Isom Thurston Regional Planning Council - No meeting/report at this time. Parks Advisory Board - No meeting/report at this time. Other: Councilmember Isom reported that at the Transportation Planning Committee Yelm Community Services received unanimous support for their request for $116,000 to purchase two new vans to provide outreach to the elderly and handicapped. He expects support to continue as the application moves forward to other committees. d. Councilmember Harding Planning Commission - No meetings/reports at this time. Intercity Transit - Council member Harding attended a new member's orientation. Other: No meetings/reports at this time. e. Councilmember Fetterly Financial - Councilmember Fetterly met with the treasurer to review the end of month and quarter financial statements and found everything to be in order. Senior Center - No meeting/report at this time. Transportation Policy Board - No meeting/report at this time. Other: No meetings/reports at this time. Yelm City Council Minutes ab\cc\2002\minutes\ - -02 Page 4 of 5 CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence reviewed included a letter from the Pacific Peaks Girl Scout requesting approval for the annual cookie sale. Consensus approval was provided and staff was requested to follow up with a letter. A listing of American Legion activities that Councilmembers were invited to attend was included in pa kets. '------~ Attest: '-j} k, '1- ~?)l fA / V_/. ;k,nt,c s P. 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