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11-08-00 Minutes MINUTES YELM CITY COUNCIL MEETING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2000, 7:30 P.M. YELM CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS City Council Meetings are Audio Recorded. Cal1 360.458.3244 for information about obtaining a copy. I. Call to Order and Flag Salute. Mayor Wolf called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Council Present: Don Miller, John Thompson, Bob Isom, Glen Cunningham and Adam Rivas. 2. Consent Agenda Items: a. Agenda b. Minutes: October 25, 2000 and October 24 BWS c. Vouchers: Check # 13871-13938, Totaling $360,586.46 d. Payroll: Final October 2000, Check # 4017-4041, Totaling $109,796.51 00-127 MOTION BY JOHN THOMPSON, SECONDED BY DON MILLER APPROVING CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS. CARRIED. 3. Public Comment/Questions - None 4. Public Hearing: Rezone and 2000 Comp Plan Amendments. Mayor Wolf opened the public hearing at 7:31 p.m. and announced the date, place, time and purpose of the hearing. There were no objections to participants. Cathie Carlson presented staff report on annual comprehensive plan amendments for 2000 including: an update of the Transportation Plan final alignment of the Y/2 Y/3 transportation corridor, a rezone of the one acre located on Hwy 507 south of Mill Road and formatting changes to the Comprehensive Plan. The Planning Commission held Public Hearings on these matters and presented an approval recommendation to Council. Discussion involved location clarification for rezone: currently one property with two zones, to be zoned commercial. There was no public partici pation. Mayor Wolf closed the public hearing at 7:45 p.m. 00-128 MOTION BY ADAM RIVAS, SECONDED BY BOB ISOM TO APPROVE REZONE AND 2000 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS AS RECOMMENDED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION. CARRIED. 5. Public Hearing: Ad Valorem Tax Revenue for 2001. Mayor Wolf opened the public hearing at 7:46 p.m. and announced the date, place, time and purpose of the 11-08-00 Yelm City Council Minutes ab/mso/counciI/2000 Page 1 of 4 hearing. There were no objections to participants. Agnes Bennick presented two options for consideration to set the property levy tax for the following year using latest figures from County Assessor. Discussion included effects of Initiative 722 passing, and the possible requiring refunding revenue in excess of 2%. Annual certification is required by the Thurston Co. Assessor by November 15. There was no public participation. Mayor Wolf closed public hearing at 7:55 p.m. a. Ordinance No. 714, Setting the 2001 Ad Valorem Tax 00-129 MOTION BY BOB ISOM, SECONDED BY ADAM RIVAS ADOPTING ORDINANCE NO.714 SETTING THE 2001 AD VALOREM TAX AT 4%. CARRIED. b. Resolution No. 405, Ad Valorem Tax Dollar and Percentage Increase Amounts. 00-130 MOTION BY BOB ISOM, SECONDED BY DON MILLER APPROVING RESOLUTION N0.405 STATING THE DOLLAR AND PERCENTAGE (4%). CARRIED. c. Thurston County Assessors Tax Certification for 200 I. 00-131 MOTION BY BOB ISOM, SECONDED BY DON MILLER APPROVING THURSTON COUNTY ASSESSORS TAX CERTIFICATION FOR 2001. CARRIED UNANIMOUS 5/0. 6. New Business: None 7. Old Business: a. Brian Matthews, Skillings Connolly Inc. reviewed Water Quality Testing results and Fire Hydrant Flow. A 1999 CDBG project update showed a decrease in copper levels in just 6 months, increased water pH levels due to corrosion control measures, lead levels within EP A requirements and substantial fire flow improvements. Discussion included sludge disposal, dewatering sludge, significant reduction of copper coming into Sewer Treatment Plant. Sharp decline has reached plateau, expect to again meet EP A standard with full test period by December 2000. b. Sanitary Survey Report and Recommendations Based upon DOH Report of 10/2/00, Stephanie Conners presented DOH recommendations identifying responsibility for individual components including, water quality, surface water treatment, chlorination, water rights, storage, and facilities maintenance and cross connection control. Discussion included: prioritizing recommendations for budgeting; items in current budget including upgrade of Well 2; chlorination requirements, and cross contamination training. The new Water Comprehensive Plan should be 11-08-00 Yelm City Council Minutes ab/mso/council/2000 Page2of4 completed in April of 2001 providing assistance in evaluating and prioritizing city needs and budget allocations. c. Jail Services Contract Addendum. Brian Asmus presented Addendum to Jail Service Agreement with the City of Buckley and the City of Yelm with increase from $48 to $50 per day with no booking fee. 00-132 MOTION BY DON MILLER~ SECONDED BY ADAM RIVAS APPROVING ADDENDUM TO JAIL SERVICE CONTRACT WITH BUCKLEY FROM $48 TO $50 DAY. CARRIED. d. Medic 1 Services Contract Amendment. Shelly Badger reviewed meeting with Fire District and committee. Because of uncertainty with District's negotiation with Medic One she recommend using the 2000 budget amount in 2001 and adopting a I-year extension that can be renegotiated if their rates change. 00-133 MOTION BY GLEN CUNNINGHAM, SECONDED BY BOB ISOM APPROVING MEDIC ONE SERVICE CONTRACT AMMENDMENT FOR ONE YEAR. CARRIED. e. Fire Services Contract Update/Comparison. Council considered the language in the renewal contract for Fire Suppression with Yelm Fire District #2. Agnes Bennick's report included annual amount paid, percentage that amount is of current fund budget, and a percentage increase from prior years. Staff expressed concerns about the way contract calculations are performed, including the amount to be paid in 200 I using the negotiated formula. Three variations of the Fire District payment using different limit factors and two comparisons of City revenue projections were provided. Council consensusfor Fire Suppression Contract to include: Terms of Agreement language limiting agreement to a one year contract, negotiations beginning in March with final figures in September that include an annual percentage cap. 8. Reports: a. Library- written report provided. Kristen Blalack updated council on Library negotiations. b. Mayor's report- Mayor Wolf reported attending meetings with Shelly Badger and Adam Rivas regarding budget concerns and pending legislative issues, and Fire Department meeting. Boating Safety Advisory Council opening, fax ASAP if interested. Reminder to Councilmembers 11-14-00 BWS 4:00 p.m. / Video taping annual HolidayHello from the City. Please be there right on time and in holiday attire. 11-21-00 BWS Final at 4:00 p.m. 11-08-00 Yelm City Council Minutes ab/mso/council/2000 Page 3 of 4 11-18-00 Thurston Regional Planning Council sponsoring ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT SEMINAR. Ifinterested encouraged to attend. WA STATE PARKS & REC COMMISSION Boating Safety Advisory Council members needed. If interested, contact Commission. c. Council. Don Miller reported CAPCOM doing quality review. Adam Rivas reported elected representative from Yelm needed outside TRPC for IT boundary review after the first of the year. d. Park/Park Use Request - John Thompson YCP, 8/5/01, Prairie Street Rod Show & Shine, All Day 00-131 MOTION BY JOHN THOMPSON, SECONDED BY DON MILLER APPROVING PARK USE REQUEST FOR PRAIRIE STREET ROD SHOW. CARRIED e. Financial. A senior discount comparison report was provided. 9. Mayor Wolf closed the meeting at 9:27 p.m. and announced a 20-minute Executive Session to discuss Labor Relations. Mayor Wolf reopened meeting at 9:56 p.m. 10. Correspondence was reviewed. II. Adjourn: 10:00 p.m. J~/ , ~1.I' ,/. 7,;;/: /17 j hJ / / ,of Kat ry~WOlf, Mayor . Attest: fJ ' . .,-d ( !lMc 1/ ;alil!.t: L-~- anine A. Schnepf, Deputy C .' rk 11-08-00 Yelm City Council Minutes ab/mso/counci 1/2000 Page 4 of 4