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05 22 2018 Agenda Packet AGENDA YELM CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, MAY 22, 2018, 6:00 P.M. Website Viewing: Clicking on agenda items will open associated documents including staff reports, resolutions, ordinances, etc. Note: some agenda items may not have attachments. Call to Order - 1. 2. Roll Call - Agenda Approval - ACTION 3. Special Presentations 4. Puget Sound Energy Outreach Manager, Christine Hoffman Briefing on Small Business Upgrades 5. Public Comment - the meeting recorder. For items NOT on the agenda, comments will be welcomed at this time. For items on the agenda, comments will be welcomed at the scheduled time of that agenda item. Consent Agenda: ACTION 6. a. Minutes: Regular meeting minutes Study Session minutes May 1, 2018 & Regular meeting May 8, 2018. b. Payables: Check #1007 - #1224 Totaling $1,703,599.24 Public Hearing none scheduled 7. 8 New Business: a. Resolution No. 591, Hazards Mitigation Plan for the Thurston Region ACTION Presenter: Police Chief, Todd Stancil Attachments: Staff Report, Resolution No. 591 b. Resolution No. 592, Declaring a Certain Property in the City of Yelm a ACTION Public Nuisance Presenter: Building Official, Chris Vacarro Attachments: Staff Report, Resolution No. 592 Old Business: 9. Resolution No. 590, Authorizing the Purchase of Real-Estate ACTION a. Presenter: City Administrator, Michael Grayum Attachments: Staff Report, Purchase documents 10. Department Updates by City Administrator, Michael Grayum Council and Mayor - 11. Councilmember Curry represents Yelm on the following committees: Senior Center Thurston County Solid Waste Yelm Finance Department Advisory Committee (SWAC) Committee Yelm Public Safety Committee Authority Liaison Councilmember Carmody represents Yelm on the following committees: Intercity Transit Authority Yelm Finance Department Committee Yelm Community & Economic Development Committee Nisqually River Council Hazardous Weather Task Force Councilmember Colt represents Yelm on the following committees: S. County Yelm General Government Committee Yelm Community & Economic Development Committee Councilmember Stillwell represents Yelm on the following committees: Thurston County EDC Council Emergency Operations Board Yelm General Government Yelm Public Safety Committee Committee Thurston County Law & Justice Council Councilmember Wood represents Yelm on the following committees: Thurston Regional Planning Yelm Public Works Committee Policy Board Committee TComm 911 Admin Board Councilmember DePinto represents Yelm on the following committees: South Thurston Economic Yelm Public Safety Committee Development Initiative group (STEDI) Yelm Finance Committee Councilmember Kaminski represents Yelm on the following committees: Yelm Public Works Committee Thurston Thrives Coordinating Council Yelm Economic Development Committee Mayor Foster represents Yelm on the following committees: Community Investment Yelm Emergency Operations Partnership (CIP) Board South Sound Military and Thurston Regional Planning Community Partnership (SSMCP) Council Board (Elected Officials Council) RMSA Board Executive Session none scheduled 12. Correspondence - (Correspondence is available upon request). 13. Adjourn 14. Upcoming Meetings: Study Session Meeting, Tuesday, June 5, 2018, 6:00 pm, Public Safety Building City Council Meeting, Tuesday, June 12, 2018, 6:00 pm, Public Safety Building City Council Meeting, Tuesday, June 26, 2018, 6:00 pm, Public Safety Building MEETING INFORMATION All regular Yelm City Council meetings are audio recorded. A $5.00 per CD (prepaid) fee is required. For information about obtaining a copy of the proceedings, please call 360.458.8402. Public comments are welcome. However, in order to proceed with scheduled agenda items the allowable time per speaker is limited to three (3) minutes and the number of speakers is limited to five (5). Public Comments related to items not on the agenda will be welcomed during the Public Comment period. Public Comments related to items on the agenda, will be welcomed at the scheduled time of that agenda item. ith disabilities. If you are a person with a disability and in need of reasonable accommodations to conduct business or participate in government processes or activities, please contact Lori Mossman, at 360.458.8402 at least four (4) working days prior to the scheduled event. The City of Yelm is an equal opportunity provider and employer. The Preliminary Agenda and Approved Council Minutes are available at www.yelmwa.gov. For information on the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Title VI Statement, click this link: http://www.ci.yelm.wa.us/human-resources/. Agenda Item 6a Minutes Page 1 of 4 YELM CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2018 6:00 P.M. PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING 206 MCKENZIE AVE. YELM, WA 1. Mayor Foster called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Present: EJ Curry, Cody Colt, Molly Carmody, Tad Stillwell, Tracey Wood, Joe DePinto, and Terry Kaminski. Staff present: City Administrator Michael Grayum, Public Works Director Chad Bedlington, Community Development Director Grant Beck, Finance Director Joe Wolfe, Police Chief Todd Stancil and City Clerk and HR Manager Lori Mossman. 3. a. Presentation for Investment Grade Audit by Johnson Controls Inc. (JCI) Peter White and Larry Owens with Johnson Controls Inc. gave a power point presentation on potential cost savings to the City through an energy improvement plan. The money would be used to upgrade the Wastewater Treatment Facility and renovations to other city owned buildings. 3. b. Hazard Mitigation Plan Todd Stancil presented a power point and description of the Hazard Mitigation Plan for the Thurston Region. A Hazard Mitigation Plan must be adopted to be eligible for certain grant funding. Todd will be bringing a Resolution to the last Council meeting in May for their approval. 4. Mayors Report no report 5. Council Initiatives Councilmember Kaminski said the Home & Garden Show was great and the Bountiful Families event was well attended last week. Councilmember Wood asked about the pot holes in the Nisqually Plaza parking lot. Councilmember Carmody STP is coming July 14th. Finance Committee has been talking about the Senior Center Contract. Councilmember Carmody asked about naming of the streets. Councilmember Stillwell asked about different dates for all the Councilmembers to attend a Council Retreat. Councilmember DePinto working with YMCA to set up some meetings. Councilmember Colt attended the first Government Committee meeting today. 6. Executive Session At 7:21 pm Council went into a 60-minute Executive Session to discuss the acquisition of real estate. City Attorney Brent Dille was present. RCW 42.30.110(b). At 8:10 pm Mayor Foster reconvened the Study Session. Adjourn 8:10 p.m. ___________________________ Attest: _______________________ JW Foster, Mayor Lori Mossman, City Clerk These minutes record the official actions of the Yelm City Council. Complete recordings are available on the city website at www.yelmwa.gov. Agenda Item 6a Minutes Page 2 of 4 YELM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, MAY 8, 2018 MINUTES PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING 206 MCKENZIE AVE. YELM, WA 1. Mayor Foster called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Roll Call Present: EJ Curry, Molly Carmody, Cody Colt, Tad Stillwell, Tracey Wood, Joe DePinto and Terry Kaminski. 3. Agenda Approval 18-058 MOTION BY MOLLY CARMODY TO APPROVE THE AGENDA WITH THE ADDITION OF NATIONAL TEACHERS APPRECIATION WEEK PROCLAMATION. SECONDED BY EJ CURRY. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. 4. Special Presentations- Student of the Month Corrine Hennessy National Police Week May 13-19 Proclamation National Public Works Week May 20-26 Proclamation Drug Awareness Day in the State of Washington Proclamation National Teachers Appreciation Week Proclamation 5. Public Comment- Andrew Kollar, reporter for the Nisqually Valley News (NVN) announced that he will be leaving the NVN to walk the Pacific Crest Trail to raise money and promote the National MS Society. Andrew thanked the Mayor, Councilmembers and City staff for being easy to work with. There will be a fund raiser on Saturday, May 12 at the Prairie Hotel at 5:00 pm. The Mayor and Council thanked Andrew for the great job he has done on reporting city news. 6. Consent Agenda a. Minutes Special and Regular meeting minutes from April 24, 2018. b. Payables: Checks 18-059 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. SECONDED BY TAD STILLWELL. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. 7. Public Hearing none scheduled 8. New Business a. Interlocal Agreement between the City of Yelm and the City of Shelton for treatment of sludge 18-060 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD AUTHORIZING MAYOR FOSTER TO SIGN AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF SHELTON FOR THE SEWER SLUDGE AT A RATE OF $0.135 PER GALLON. SECONDED BY EJ CURRY. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. b. Resolution No. 589, Authorization for Investment Grade Audit by JCI Interlocal 18-061 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD APPROVING RESOLUTION NO. 589 AND AUTHORIZING MAYOR FOSTER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH 5-8-18 Agenda Item 6a Minutes Page 3 of 4 JOHNSON CONTROLS, INCORPORATED (JCI) FOR COMPLETION OF AN INVESTMENT GRADE AUDIT (IGA) OF EXISTING CITY FACILITIES. SECONDED BY MOLLY CARMODY. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. c. First Reading of Resolution No. 590, Authorizing Mayor Foster to finalize the purchase of real estate Dwayne Mathis spoke against purchasing a building for a new City Hall. Brian Wharton spoke in favor of purchasing a new building for City Hall. 18-062 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD APPROVING RESOLUTION NO. 590 PROVIDING AUTHORIZATION TO THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE ND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE FOR A NEW CITY HALL LOCATED AT 106 2 STREET SE, TOGETHER WITH TWO VACANT PARCELS LOCATED AT THE RD NORTHERLY CORNER OF WASHINGTON STREET SE AND 3 STREET SE IN YELM, WASHINGTON. SECONDED BY MOLLY CARMODY. 18-063 MOTION BY MOLLY CARMODY TO CONTINUE THIS ITEM TO THE MAY 22 COUNCIL MEETING FOR MORE DISCUSSION. SECONDED BY TRACEY WOOD. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. Ray shared his concerns about the mail trucks creating ruts on the side of the streets which are unsafe for bicyclists. Bob Sternoff is a property owner in Yelm and inquired about the Economic Development Plan for Yelm. 9. Old Business none scheduled 10. Department Updates by City Administrator Michael Grayum- Jennifer Beauchamp is the new Public Works Administrative Assistant and is a wonderful asset to Public Works. Daniel Havirco is the new Public Defender and he started last week. Civil Review Engineer position is still open. Eric Kolb is the new Custodian for the City of Yelm. Open employment opportunities: Civil Review Engineer, 3 Seasonal positions in Public Works, 1 Water Operator Intern and HR Specialist. There will be 2 lateral Police Officers hired and 2 new Police Reserves are off to the academy. st The 1 5K For the Fallen Run/walk for our fallen military members and their families. Congressman Denny Heck will be attending and it is planned for May 25, 2018 from 3:00 pm 5:00 pm. Michael Grayum clarified that no theft of groceries from an elder lady took place at Walmart, from an elderly lady as Facebook stated. She has dementia and her groceries were found in the parking lot. Our police officers delivered the groceries to the woman. Spring Clean Up will take place on May 19, 2018 at the Public Works Facilities on Rhoton Road from 8:30 am 5:00 pm. Please bring the permit you received in the mail. The event is open only to city residents. 5-8-18 Agenda Item 6a Minutes Page 4 of 4 11. Mayor and Council Initiatives Councilmember Curry attended the Home and Garden Show and the Arbor Day Celebration. Councilmember Carmody attended the Intercity Transit Authority meeting, the Yelm Community & Economic Development Committee meeting and the Nisqually River Council meeting. Councilmember Colt attended the Yelm General Government Committee meeting and the Yelm Economic Development Committee meeting. Councilmember Stillwell attended the Yelm General Government Committee meeting. Councilmember Wood attended the Home and Garden Show. Councilmember DePinto was contacted by a community member regarding a Military banner. Councilmember Kaminski attended Yelm Economic Development Committee meeting. Mayor Foster stated Intercity Transit had an Open House at the Yelm Community Center tonight. Mayor Foster is excited that the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) will be accepting applications from organizations for past events that benefit tourism in our community. 12. Executive Session none scheduled 13. Correspondence included 18-064 MOTION BY TRACEY WOOD TO ADJOURN, SECONDED BY CODY COLT. 7-0, MOTION CARRIED. 14. Adjourned 7:34 pm. __________________________ Attest: _________________________ JW Foster, Mayor Lori Mossman, City Clerk These minutes record the official actions of the Yelm City Council. Complete recordings are available on the city website at www.ci.yelm.wa.us. 5-8-18 Agenda Item 8a Resolution No. 591, Hazards Mitigation Plan for Thurston Region Page 1 of 2 City of Yelm STAFF REPORT To: Mayor J.W. Foster Yelm City Council From: Todd Stancil, Chief of Police Date: May 11th, 2018 (For the May 22th Council Meeting) Subj: Adopt Resolution #591 (Thurston Hazards Mitigation Plan) Recommendation rd Approve and authorize Mayor Foster to sign Resolution # 591 formally adopting the 3 Edition of the Thurston Hazards Mitigation Plan for the Thurston Region and the City of Yelm Annex. Background The City of Yelm has been a part of the Hazard Mitigation Plan for the Thurston Region since the first plan was produced in 2003. This was the first plan of its kind in rd Plan and currently in the final stages of being part of the 3 Edition of the Thurston Hazards Mitigation Plan that will be in effect upon adoption. Current Situation Work on the current plan started in the fall of 2013. Since that time City of Yelm Employees took part in at least 17 formal trainings, meetings and public participation events to provide input on the current proposed plan. We have identified three (3) key areas within city control that could benefit from pre-disaster mitigation funding if available. These include the existing city hall structure and road improvement on Bald rd Hills Rd. and the bridge on 103. Adopting the proposed plan will allow the city to be eligible for funding for pre and post disasters. April 1, 2013 Page 1 of 1 Agenda Item 8a Resolution No. 591, Hazards Mitigation Plan for Thurston Region Page 2 of 2 Agenda Item 8b Resolution No. 592, Declaring a certain property in the COY a Public Nuisance Page 1 of 2 City of Yelm STAFF REPORT To: Mayor JW Foster Yelm City Council From: Chris Vaccaro Date: May 16, 2018 (for May 22, 2018 City Council Meeting) Subj: Declare nuisance on the following property. wĻĭƚƒƒĻƓķğƷźƚƓ Authorize Mayor Foster to sign Resolution No. 592 allowing the Community Development Department to declare public nuisance on the following property and if so required deem to property unlivable. .ğĭƉŭƩƚǒƓķ The property listed below has been without water service for 5 years. Such a condition causes a property to be considered a danger to the occupants as well as the general public. /ǒƩƩĻƓƷ {źƷǒğƷźƚƓ The subject property is listed below by the address and type of violation. 1201 Crystal Court- The residence has been without water service since September of 2013 and the front and side yard is being used as an auto repair facility. Excessive amounts of household items and inoperable vehicles are currently being stored on the property. Page 1 of 1 Agenda Item 8b Resolution No. 592, Declaring a certain property in the COY a Public Nuisance Page 2 of 2 City of Yelm 105 Yelm Avenue West Yelm, Washington 98597 YELM CONSIDERS PURCHASE OF DOWNTOWN BUILDING Wednesday, May 2, 2018 The Mayor and City Council are excited to consider the purchase of a building and vacant land located behind the Police Department and Municipal Court on Second Avenue SE. The opportunity to purchase the property previously owned by the Fairpoint Company (Yelm Telephone Company) presents a unique opportunity to consolidate operations, increase efficiency, and continue improving customer service by integrating services at City Hall. The building would meet current staffing space needs and support future demand for city services, which the current building does not. The current City Hall and additional vacant land would be repurposed for the long-term benefit of the community. The potential population, and do so within existing means. The building and vacant land would be paid for using savings from the recent refinancing of city debt, increased returns on short-term investments from improved financial portfolio management, and the use of some reserve funds. The reserves would be replenished over a five-year period using proceeds from increased interest earnings and continued cost savings. City Council will consider the potential acquisition during their next two public meetings on May 8 and May 22. The community is encouraged to participate. Please contact City Administrator Michael Grayum at 360.458.8405 or by email at michaelg@yelmwa.gov for additional information. The City of Yelm is an Equal Opportunity Provider (360) 458-3244 (360) 458-4348 FAX www.yelmwa.gov Agenda Item 9a Resolution No. 590, Authorizing the Purchase of Real Estate Page 1 of 32 City of Yelm STAFF REPORT To: Mayor JW Foster Yelm City Council From: Michael Grayum, City Administrator, Joe Wolfe, Finance Director Chad Bedlington, Public Works Director Date: May 1, 2018 (For City Council Meeting May 8, 2018) Subj: Resolution 590 Property Acquisition for new City Hall Attach: Resolution 590 Purchase and Sale Agreement Exhibit of Parcels to be Purchased Recommendation Approve Resolution 590 providing authorization to the Mayor to execute the purchase of nd real estate for a new City Hall located at 106 2 Street SE, together with two vacant rd parcels located at the northerly corner of Washington St SE & 3 Street SE in Yelm, Washington. Background The Yelm City Hall located at 105 Yelm Ave W has supported services to the residents and customers of the City for many years. As the City has grown, so has the need for additional services and staffing needs to provide those services. nd In April of 2018 the City contacted Dust LLC, the owner of the real estate at 106 2 interest in selling their building as a the new home for City Hall and adjacent property to the City as an asset for future public benefit. A purchase and sale agreement was negotiated in good faith and provided the City with 60-days to complete its due diligence and determine if the facilities were viable for their needs, determine space requirements, assess the buildings condition, and ascertain if the project was financially viable. The original asking price from the seller for the building and adjacent vacant commercial property was $1,200,000. The negotiated selling price is $925,000. May 8, 2018 Agenda Item 9a Resolution No. 590, Authorizing the Purchase of Real Estate Page 2 of 32 Current Situation An appraisal and title review was recently completed and determined that the negotiated price of the building and vacant land was below fair market value. The appraiser determined the value of the building and land at $1,000,000. Preliminary estimates for maintenance and repair needs to the building range from $40,000 to $75,000, making the asking price reasonable and fair for a commercial space of this type and quality in the downtown core of the City. The creation of a unified campus for City services is highly desirable and would increase efficiency and effectiveness for operations and customer service. This location is optimal to meet current and future needs as a City Hall and as the primary meeting location for City Council. The addition of the vacant property creates an optimal opportunity to strengthen partnerships with community organizations to revitalize the downtown core, as well as proactively manage the need for future services in the City of Yelm resulting from continuing population growth. It is the recommendation of City Staff to pass the resolution whereby authorizing the Mayor to finalize and execute the purchase of the property as described. May 8, 2018 Agenda Item 9a Resolution No. 590, Authorizing the Purchase of Real Estate Page 3 of 32 C ITY OF Y ELM R ESOLUTION N UMBER 590 ACQUISITION OF BUILDING AND PROPERTY ND 106 2 AVENUE, YELM, WASHINGTON W HEREAS, THE C ITY C OUNCIL OF THE C ITY OF Y ELM (THE C ITY), FINDS THAT THE CURRENT C ITY H ALL AT 105 Y ELM A VENUE W EST NO LONGER MEETS THE NEEDS OF THE C ITY; AND W HEREAS, THE F AIRPOINT B UILDING AND ADJACENT COMMERCIAL LAND AT 106 2 ND A VENUE IS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE; AND W HEREAS, IT IS IN THE BEST INTERESTS TO ACQUIRE THE F AIRPOINT BUILDING AND VACANT LAND IN ORDER TO CONSOLIDATE OPERATIONS, INCREASE EFFICIENCY AND INTEGRATE SERVICES WITH THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND COURT; AND W HEREAS, THE $925,000 COST TO ACQUIRE THE BUILDING WILL BE PAID FOR WITHIN EXISTING FUNDS, USING SAVINGS FROM THE RECENT REFINANCING OF CITY DEBT, INCREASED RETURNS ON SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS AS A RESULT OF IMPROVED FINANCIAL PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT, AND C ITY RESERVE FUNDS; AND W HEREAS, THE C ITY WILL REPLENISH THE RESERVES OVER A 5 YEAR PERIOD USING PROCEEDS FROM INTEREST EARNINGS AND CONTINUED COST SAVINGS; N OW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Y ELM C ITY C OUNCIL, THAT THE C ITY OF Y ELM SHALL PROCEED TO ACQUIRE THE F AIRPOINT B UILDING, LOCATED AT 106 2 ND A VENUE, Y ELM, W ASHINGTON, PURSUANT TO THE OFFER FOR SALE OF THE PROPERTY, PREVIOUSLY RECEIVED BY THE C ITY OF Y ELM, AND THE CITY IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE ANY CONTRACTS OR OTHER INSTRUMENTS NECESSARY TO SAID ACQUISITION. nd APPROVED this 22 day of May, 2018. 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