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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommissioners Proceedings - Commissioners - 20 (311)COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Week of May 111, 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 Beard The Commissioners reviewed the minutes of April 26, 2004 and requested that on page four, paragraph one, the words "the public defense contract" be changed to pending litigation. With this correction, the minutes were approved. The Commissioners approved the minutes of the May 3, 2004 session. The Commissioners approved the salary, wage, and/or position changes as recommended by Angie Clark, Human Resources Director, for Robert E. McCray, Fairgrounds; Randy J. Gunderson, Fairgrounds; Juan Blanco, Jr., Fairgrounds; Roger Hemore, Fairgrounds; Ellen Hunt, New Hope; Michael A. (Tony) Lidbetter, Juvenile Court and Youth Services; Kathy Ochoa, Grant Mental Healthcare; John Rapp, Courthouse Faci'ities; Sharon Moore, Jail; and Eddie Gonzales, Grant Mental Healthcare. The Commissioners approved the starting date of May 24, 2004 for Pam Young, Grant Mental Healthcare. The Commissioners approved the request of Sharon Kiehn, Executive Director, Grant Mental Healthcare, for a New Hope Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Service budget amendment in the amount of $17,192 due an increase in funding from the Office of Crime Victims Advocacy to temporarily provide services to clients from Adams County. The Commissioners signed the State of Washington Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development Contract Number 04-3100.1-165 on behalf of New Hope Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Service to provide Sexual Assault Core Services and Specialized Services, Adams County. The contracts were returned to Sharon Kiehn, Executive Director, Grant Mental Healthcare, to obtain further signatures. The Commissioners appointed Roger Edwards to the Grant County Fair Board commencing May 10, 2004 through October 31, 2005. The Commissioners signed the Collection Services Agreement between Credit Service of Central Washington, Inc., dba Central Bonded Collections, and Grant County. As there was no further business to come before , he Board the session was continued until May 11, 2004. May 11 2004 The session was continued at 9:00 a.m. with all the Commissioners in attendance with the Clerk of the Board. Page 1 of 5 COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Week of May 10. 2004 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 5633,631.35, as recorded on a listing and made available to the Board. The Commissioners met in executive session fir an hour and a half with the Prosecuting Attorney regarding litigation and potential litigation. The Commissioners met with Derek Pohle, PE. Director/County Engineer, Public Works Department, regarding: Resolution Initiating County Road Projects - H Rd SW and 13.5 Rd SW, Wahluke Slope Rd SW, 10.5 Rd SE; Award Letters � NW Road/NA Degerstrom, Inc.; 5 NW Supplement; 2:00 p.m. Hearing - Establishing Comprehensive Procedures for Management of County Property; Resolution - Order Establishing Certain Management Practices for Selling Surplus Real Estate; ER&R; Sealcoat Update; and Bridge Department Open House. The Commissioners approved the recommendation of Derek Pohle, PE, Director/County Engineer, Public Works Department, that the 5 Rd N\h . CRP 03-11 contract he awarded to NA Degerstrom, Inc., Spokane, Washington. The Chair of the Board was authorized to sign the Washington State Department of Transportation Local Agency Agreement Supplement. Agency: Grant County Public Works; Federal Aid Project Number SPR -G 132(005); Agreement Number LA 5645, CFDA No. 20.205. A motion was made by Commissioner Moore, seconded by Commissioner Snead, that Resolution No. 04 -068 -CC, a Resolution in the matter of initiating a County Road Project designated as CRP 04-27b, Wahluke Slope Rd SW, he passed. The motion carried. A motion was made by Commissioner Snead, seconded by Commissioner Moore, that Resolution No. 04 -069 -CC, a Resolution in the matter of -initiating a County Road Project designated as CRP 04-27a, H -SW and 13.5 SW, he passed. The motion carried. A motion was made by Commissioner Moore, seconded by Commissioner Snead, that Resolution No. 04 -070 -CC, a Resolution in the matter of initiating a County Road Project designated as CRP 04-27c, 10.5 Rd SE, be passed. Thi motion carried. A Public Hearing was held regarding Establishing Comprehensive Procedures for Management of County Property. A motion was made by Commissioner Snead, seconded by Commissioner Moore, to close the public comment portion of the hearing. The motion carried. A motion was made by Commissioner Snead, seconded by Commissioner Moore, that Resolution No. 04 -071 -CC, Order Establishing Certain Managemcni Practices for Selling Surplus Real Estate, be passed. The motion carried. Page 2 of I COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Week of May 10, 2004 A Closed Record Public Hearing was held regarding the Jack Jones Reasonable Use Exception. The agent and proponent have acknowledged that the zoning to the east is Urban Heavy Industrial and understood and accepted the possible consequences of placing a home adjacent to land zoned Urban Heavy Industrial. A motion was made by Commissioner Moore, seconded by Commissioner Snead, to uphold the Planning Commission's recommendation and approve the Reasonable Use Exception of Jack Jones to allow the use of a substandard lot, 3.82 acres for the development of a residential dwelling,,kA nth the six (6) Conditions of Approval, and six (6) Findings of Fact, be passed. The motion carried. A motion was made by Commissioner Moore. seconded by Commissioner Snead, that Resolution No. 04 -072 -CC, a Resolution in the matter of approving a Reasonable Use Exception for the Allowance of a Single Family Home on a sub -standard lot located in Section 11, Township 20 North, Range 23, EWM, Grant County, Washington. Jack .Zones, be passed. The motion carried. A Closed Record Public Hearing was held regarding the Neil Dan and Linda Adair Minor Zone Change request. A motion was made by Commissioner Snead, seconded by Commissioner Moore, to uphold the Planning Commission's recommendation and approve the Minor Zone Change request by Neil Dan and Linda Adair for a 5 acre parcel that has a split zoning of Urban Commercial 1 and Urban Residential 3 with a Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation of Commercial located within the urban growth boundary of Moses Lake, Cascade Valley area, with the ten (10) Findings of Fact, be passed. The mot ion carried. A motion was made by Commissioner Snead, seconded by Commissioner Moore, that Resolution No. 04 -073 -CC, a Resolution/Ordinance relating to an amendment of the Grant County Zoning Map changing approximately 5 acres owned by Neil Dan and Linda Adair on the corner of Ottmar Rd and Valley Rd in the Cascade Valley area, and in the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 16, Township 11) N.. Range 27 EWM from Urban Commercial 1 and Urban Residential 3 to Urban Commercial I be passed The motion carried. The Commissioners approved, in concept, sending a letter to the Washington State Department of Energy in support of the Category 2 listing of Moses Lake. The Commissioners appointed James A. ("Jim ') Turner to the Grant County Planning Commission effective immediately. The Chair of the Board was authorized to sign the Washington State Military Department Amendment to Contract E04-230, Wireless Phase 111mplementation. Contract period: March 1, 2004 through June 30, 2004. The contract was returned to the Washington State Military Department to obtain further signatures. Page ; of COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Week of May 10, 2004 The Chair of the Board was authorized to sign the Special Occasion License Application of St. Rose of Lima Catholic School, Ephrata, WA, from the Washington State Liquor Control Board. 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 Vouchers #1 — 5, and General Fund Vouchers #6 — 71, in the amount of $132,346.11. as recorded on a listing and made available to the Board. As there was no further business to come before the Board the session was continued until May 12, 2004. May 12, 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 not in attendance. The Commissioners approved the request from Sam Lorenz, Emergency Management Director, to amend the budget for two grants (Washington State Military Department Contracts Number E04-080 and E03-313) to support Emergenc% Management and emergency responders within Grant County and the counties of Chelan, Douglas, Kittitas, and Okanogan. The Commissioners signed the Contract for Personal Services (Land Use Hearing Examiner Pro Tem) between Grant County and Anda w L. Kottkamp. The Commissioners approved the request of Sharon Kiehn, Executive Director, Grant Mental Healthcare, for a Developmental Disabilities hudget extension in the amount of $17,323 for staffing purposes, including a five percent salary ;adjustment to bring staff more in line with the County Compensation Plan. The Commissioners signed the State of Washington Department of Social and Health Services for Directions in Community Living Contract Number 0412-50361 for the provision of personal care services. The contracts were returned to Sharon Kiehn, Executive Director, Grant Mental Healthcare, to obtain further signatures. The Commissioners reviewed and approved the Directions in Community Living Home Care Policy and Procedures No. 9 - Employment Practices and Staff Training; No. 10 - Staff Scheduling Policy; No. 13 - Stand By Staff; No. 17 - Source Documentation Policy; No. 23 - Property/Possessions Record Policy; No. 31 - Consumers Involvement with Law Enforcement; and No. 34 - Management of Consumers' Financial Accounts, which were revised May 10, 2004. The Commissioners met with representatives from the 12`h and 13`h Legislative Districts to discuss the County's indigent defense situation and extraordinary murder trial costs. Page 4 o t COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Week of May 10, 2004 As there was no further business to come befbre the Board the session was continued until May 17, 2004. At st: t��� Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Grant County, Washington LeRoy C. AtJis, Chair ' n Tim Snead Deborah Moore Page 5 of 5