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Week of January 12, 2004
The Grant County Commissioners session was called to order at 9:00 a.m. with all the
Commissioners in attendance with the Clerk of the Board.
The Commissioners approved the minutes of the January 5, 2004 session.
The Commissioners approved the request of Jennifer Lane, PARC Director, to allow a
one (1) day carry-over in excess of the twenty five day maximum from 2003 to 2004 for Marlo
Alvarado, in accordance with the exception policy in the Annual Leave Administrative Policy
02-04.
The Commissioners notified the Ephrata Youth Assets that they had approved $2,700 for
the year 2004 budget.
The Commissioners notified the Moses Lake Senior Opportunity and Services that they
had approved $3,000 for the year 2004 budget.
A Closed Record Public Hearing was held regarding the Clayton Massey Reasonable Use
Exception application. A motion was made by Commissioner Moore, seconded by
Commissioner Snead, to uphold the Planning Commission's unanimous recommendation and
approve the Reasonable Use Exception of Clayton Massey to allow the development of a single-
family dwelling on a 4.5 acre parcel in the Rural Residential I Zone, located at 12345 Dodson
Road, Ephrata, Grant County, WA, with the nine (9) Conditions of Approval, approving the 24
foot casement, and six (6) Findings of Fact. The motion carried. Commissioner Snead abstained.
A Closed Record Public Hearing was held regarding the Ed Schemp Preliminary Plat
application. A motion was made by Commissioner Snead, seconded by Commissioner Moore, to
uphold the Planning Commission's unanimous recommendation and approve the Preliminary
Plat application by Ed Schemp of six lots on 106± acres in the Agricultural Zone, located in
Section 7 Township 21 N Range 26 EWM, Grant County, WA, with the 14 Conditions of
Approval, recommended Condition of Approval number 12., by Fish and Wildlife, deleted in its
entirety, seven (7) Findings of Fact, rescinding the current four (4) lot short plat, and noting that
two (2) lots will not have residential capacity. The motion carried.
As of this date the Board by a majority vote does approve for payment those vouchers as
presented by the Grant County Health District: Payroll, Payroll vouchers #I — 4, and General
Fund Vouchers #5 - 62, and have been recorded on a listing which has been made available to
the Board in the amount ofS1 13,934.70.
The Commissioners approved a monthly salary increase for the Assessor, Auditor, Clerk,
Coroner, and Treasurer, effective January I, 2004.
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The Commissioners approved the salary, wage, and/or position changes as recommended
by Angie Clark, Human Resources Director, for Loretta Swager, District Court; Sandra Muder,
Clerk's Office; Stacie L. Woodell, Juvenile Department; Michael A. Hinsley, Juvenile
Department; Jennifer L. Ratigan, Juvenile Department; Sue Hataway, DCL— Supported Living;
Kris Trowbridge, Sheriffs Office; Brian Kissler, Jail; Rich Flanigan, Information Services; Scott
Clark, Planning; Starr Winters, Clerk's Office; and Tammy Allen, Clerk's Office.
The Commissioners approved the starting date of .lanuary 1, 2004 for Travis Skidmore,
Emergency Management.
The Commissioners approved the separation date of January 9, 2004 for Erin Reyes,
DCL Admin Supported Living.
The Commissioners set a Public Hearing regarding the proposed Ordinance/Resolution
repealing Ordinance Number 91 -75 -CC regulating noise disturbances, currently codified in the
Grant County Code as Chapter 6.24 GCC enacting new text for Chapter 6.24 GCC regulating
noise disturbances and, other matters properly relating thereto. The hearing is set for February 3,
2004 at 10:30 a.m. in the Commissioners' Hearing Room, Grant County Courthouse, Ephrata,
Washington.
The Commissioners approved the request from Warren Swanson, Grant County Juvenile
Services, for the purchase of computers and printers in the amount of $11,650 using JAIBG grant
funds.
The Chair of the Board was authorized to sign the Memorandum of Agreement with
WSI1 Extension and Grant County for the 2004 budget year.
As of this date, the Board, by a majority vote, does approve for payment those vouchers
certified by the auditing officer as required by RCW 42.24.080, and those expense
reimbursement claims certi feed by the auditing officer as required by RCW 42.24.090, in the
amount of $317,163.38, as recorded on a listing and made available to the Board.
The Commissioners signed the Public Works Claims Fund Voucher Approval No. 01-1
through No. 01-142 in the total amount of $814,946 83, as recorded on a listing and made
available to the Board.
The Chair of the Board was authorized to sign the State of Washington Invoice Voucher,
Department of Community, Tracie and Economic Development, CDBG Contract No. 03-64003-
004, Payment Request #12 (NCCAC).
A motion was made by Commissioner Snead, seconded by Commissioner Moore, that
Ordinance/Resolution Number 04 -001 -CC, an ordinance/resolution amending the Unified
Development Code Chapter 23.12 Table 3. Density, Dimension and Open Space Standards for
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Rural Activity Center Zoning Districts, changing the Minimum Setback from the front or road, in
the Quincy Adult Recreation Park Model Condominium, Phase 1, from 20 feet to five (5) feet.
Quincy Adult Recreation Park Model Condominium, Phase 1, be passed. The motion carried.
A motion was made by Commissioner Moore, seconded by Commissioner Snead, that
Resolution Number 04 -002 -CC, a resolution relating to the abolition of an existing county fund
named Employee Benefit Fund #504, be passed. The motion carried.
A motion was made by Commissioner Snead, seconded by Commissioner Moore, that
Resolution Number 04 -003 -CC, a resolution in the matter of approving a Plat Alteration of Lots
707 through 717, Lot 726 and Lots 748 through 754 of the Larson Subdivision Plat, located in
the NE '/a of Section 05, Township 19 North, Range 28 EWM, Grant County, WA, Larson Replat
No. 11, Grant County Housing Authority, be passed. The motion carried.
A motion was made by Commissioner Moore, seconded by Commissioner Snead, that
Resolution Number 04 -004 -CC, a resolution authorizing implementation of a Self -Insurance
Program for Grant County's Group Employee Medical Insurance Plan and, other matters
properly relating thereto, and repealing Resolution No 03 -162 -CC in its entirety, be passed. The
motion carried.
The Commissioners received the resignation of June Strickler from the Executive and
Administrative Boards of the Columbia Basin Groundwater Management Area, effective March
31. 2004
An Appeal of David C. Maehren and Susan C. Maehren, to the Board of Adjustment's
Decision on Variance Application were received from Richard and Ida Denning as well as
Michael R. Delp, el al. These matters were referred to the Prosecuting Attorney for handling.
As there was no further business to come before the Board the session was continued
until January 13, 2004.
January 13, 2004
The session was continued at 9:00 a.m. with Commissioners Allison and Snead in
attendance with the Clerk of the Board Commissioner Moore was out of town and excused.
A Closed Record Public Hearing was held regarding the Walter and Maria Stephens
Preliminary Long Plat application. A motion was made by Commissioner Snead, seconded by
Commissioner Allison, to uphold the Planning Commission's unanimous recommendation and
approve the Preliminary Long Plat application by Walter and Maria Stephens to allow a
subdivision consisting of approximately 40 acres intended to create eight lots, located in the
Rural Residential 1 Zone, in a portion of Section 27 Township 22 North, Range 27 EWM, Grant
County, WA, with the 12 Conditions of Approval (Conditions of Approval number 10. amended
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to read the name "Stephens Estates (FU 42 46 B 70])", and seven (7) Findings of Fact. The
motion carried.
The Commissioners met with Derek Pohle, PE, Director/County Road Engineer, Public
Works Department, regarding: Authorization to Call for Bids — Br #347, S NW Rd, Br #388, 7
NW Rd, Br 9386, M NW Rd and Br #169, Hunter Canyon Road; Resolution Assigning CRP
Numbers; Campus Parkway - R/ W Condemnation; and Director schedule.
A motion was made by Commissioner Snead, seconded by Commissioner Allison, that
Resolution Number 04 -005 -CC, a resolution in the matter of initiating county road projects and
assigning CRP numbers, be passed. The motion carried.
The Commissioners signed the Authorization to Call for Bids on Bridge #347, S NW Rd,
CRP 03-08, BRS-13CF(001 ), TA2581 and Bridge #388, 7 NW Rd, CRP 03-09, BRS-
13CG(001), TA2582. Bids are to be opened Bids are to be opened January 27, 2004 at 1:30 p.m.
The Commissioners signed the Authorization to Call for Bids on Bridge #386, M NW
Rd, CRP 03-08, BRS-13EQ(001), TA2583 and Bridge #169, Hunter Canyon Rd, CRP 00-06,
EROS -2013(057), TA 1564. Bids are to be opened January 27, 2004 at 2:00 p.m.
A Closed Record Public Hearing was held regarding the Bruce Perry application for a
Plat Alteration (re -plat). A motion was made by Commissioner Snead seconded by
Commissioner Allison, to uphold the Planning Commission's unanimous recommendation and
approve the plat alteration (re -plat) application by Bruce Perry, consolidating lots 45, 46 and 47
of Desert Aire #1 into one lot, with the seven (7) Conditions of Approval and six (6) Findings of
Fact The motion carried.
A Closed Record Public Hearing was held regarding the Lane and Lynn Strickland
Preliminary Replat Application. A motion was made by Commissioner Snead, seconded by
Commissioner Allison, to uphold the Planning Commission's unanimous recommendation and
approve the Lane and Lynn Strickland Re -Plat Application to consolidate lots #166 and 167 of
Desert Aire No. 1, with the 12 Conditions of Approval and seven (7) Findings of Fact. The
motion carried.
fhe Commissioners approved the salary, wage, and/or position changes as recommended
by Angie Clark, Human Resources Director, for Anna Hirz, Prosecutor's Office.
A motion was made by Commissioner Snead, seconded by Commissioner Allison, that
Resolution Number 04 -006 -CC, setting the 2004 assessment rate at 530.00 per parcel for
Turnkey Lighting District, be passed. The motion carried.
The Commissioners approved a 2.5 percent general wage increase to the Compensation
Plan salary structure for Grant County non -represented positions, effective January 1, 2004. The
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Commissioners approved a 2.5 percent general wage increase to the maximum wage for non -
represented positions not currently reflected in bands of the Compensation Plan, except the
Home Care Aide position, the Chief Deputy Sheriff and Undersheriff positions, County
Commissioner position and the District Court and Superior Court Judge positions.
January 14, 2004
The session was continued at 9:00 a.m. with Commissioners Allison and Snead in
attendance with the Clerk of the Board. Commissioner Moore was out of town and excused.
As of this date, the Board, by a majority vote, does approve for payment those vouchers
certified by the auditing officer as required by RCW 42.24.080, and those expense
reimbursement claims certified by the auditing officer as required by RCW 42.24.090, in the
amount of $55,458.66, as recorded on a listing and made available to the Board.
A motion was made by Commissioner Snead, seconded by Commissioner Allison, that
Ordinance/Resolution Number 04 -007 -CC, an Ordinance/Resolution relating to Comprehensive
Planning for Grant County in accordance with the Washington State Growth Management Act
(Chapter 36.70A RCW), the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA, Chapter 43.21_C RCW),
and the Final Decisions and Orders of the Eastern Washington Growth Management Hearings
Board; amending and adopting Growth Management Act compliant Rural Areas of More
Intensive Development (RAIDs), be passed. The motion carried.
As there was no further business to come before the Board, the session was adjourned
until January 20, 2004.
Attest:
Jerk of the Board
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Grant County, Washington
L/
LeRoy C. �pn, .hair
Tim Snead
Deborah Moore
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