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02-23-06 SS YELM CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION MINUTES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23,2006 1. Call to Order. Mayor Harding called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. 2. Roll Call. Present: Don Miller, Joe Baker, Bob Isom, Mike McGowan and Pat Fetterly 3. Agenda Approval MOTION BY DON MILLER APPROVING THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 4. Presentations a. Public Safety Building - Stephanie Ray provided an overview of project that would combine the Yelm Municipal Court and Police Department at one location. The committee ran site plan reviews on two city owned properties and found the Second/McKenzie site superior to be the preferable location. The Rhoton Road (Industrial) site is not appropriate for this type of use. Benefits to the downtown area include road/sidewalk improvements. Discussion topics included: size, holding cells, expansion potential, benefits of combed services at a single location. The next step will be obtaining the services of an architect for space evaluation. b. Downtown Water Tower - Stephanie Ray reported that the last evaluationlrepairs were made in the 1990s. Council supported refurbishing the water tower, as it is the most visible symbol of the community. Discussion: possible inactivation of the tower at a future time. c. 2006 Flooding - Jim Gibson presented a report that included aerial photos of Yelm and Thompson Creeks and the Wal-Mart site. Flooding followed January's 15 inch rainfall combined with higher than normal rainfall the last three months of 2005. The four month accumulation resulted in saturated ground and high aquifer water levels that contributed to surface water situation. Flooding remained within areas identified by the Thurston County High Groundwater mapping. Flood areas shown in photos outside Yelm's City limits were pointed out. Significant to the problem were undersized/blocked culverts under roadways/private drives and construction in the flood plain. The material is scheduled for presentation to the Yelm Planning Commission at the February 2ih meeting. 5. Mayor/Councillnitiatives 1) Mayor Harding provided copies of a letter from the City of Rainier concerning Public Safety options. Council consensus did not support providing police services. 2) Junior High Dedication - the time/date was provided. 3) Questions concerning plans to increase in the number of council members and additional public communications were deferred to the Council Retreat. Yelm City Council Minutes clerk/city council/2006/02-23-06 55 Minutes Approved: 03/08/06 Page 1 of 2 4) Council requested that staff prepare an ordinance authorizing health care coverage, based upon insurer's underwriting rules, for the mayor/family. 5) Noticing requirements following a recent Supreme Court decision concerning adverse property actions were discussed. Yelm's adopted requirements provide for individual mailings in addition to on site notice posting. 6) Members were invited to an upcoming Moose Lodge event welcoming the Supreme Governor. 7) Discussion concerned use of retail parking spaces being used for outside storage/display. The City currently has regulations in place addressing such use. 6. New Business Chief Stancil announced that lateral officer board interviews with 6-7 candidates will be held on March 4. Council member Isom will sit in on the board. Councilmember Fetterly also volunteered her services. 7. Old Business - None scheduled 8. Adjourn: 7:50 p.m. , Mayor '7 '/i'l.... ,/}! . Attest: L./ / vt.-l ~ f t"......IL. AgAJs Bennick, City Clerk Yelm City Council Minutes clerk/city council/2006/02-23-06 55 Minutes Approved: 03/08/06 Page 2 of 2