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GRANT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2oii:
The Grant County Commissioners session began at $:3o a.m. with all Commissioners in attendance.
8:3o a.m. — 8:5o a.m. Elected Official Roundtable Discussion
9: oo a.m. — g:5o a.m. Strickler, ASC Update/Misc. BOCC Action
A rnotion was made by Commissioner Carter, seconded by Commissioner Stevens, to approve items i
through 3 and items ii and i2, on the ASC Agenda as presented below. Items 4 through 10 are being held
for further review. The motion passed unanimously.
i. Possible vouchers for Interfund Communications, insurance, and/or
grant administration. (Approved)
2. 2o1i Agreement Regarding Use of County Properiy for Public Use
between Grant County and the Ephrata Chamber of Commerce, Inc.
for the Basin Summer Sounds Music Festival set up, activities, and
tear down July iq. — i7, zoi1. (Approved)
g. Interagency Data Sharing Agreement between Grant County and the
Grant County Housing Authority for shared access of Homeless
Management Information Systems (HMIS) data for the purposes of
oversight and administration on the active Homelessness Prevention
and Rapid Re-housing (HPRP) and Homeless Grant Assistance
Program (HGAP) grants. (Approved)
4. Geographic Information Interlocal Agreement between Grant County
and the City of Moses Lake for access to bi-monthly/monthly
updates of spatial and tabular data as maintained by the County uia
on-line ftp site or quarterly updates of spatial and tabular data as
maintained by the County uia CD/Rom or DVD. Term is January i,
2011 to December 3i, 2oi1. (Item held for further review)
5. Geographic Information Interlocal Agreement between Grant County
and the City of Ephrata for access to bi-monthly/monthly updates of
spatial and tabular data as maintained by the County uia on-line ftp
site or quarterly updates of spatial and tabular data as maintained by
the County via CD/Rom or DVD. Term is January 19, 2011 to
December g1, 2oi1. (Item held for further review)
6. Geographic Information Interlocal Agreement between Grant County
and the Grant County Economic Developrnent Council for access to
bi-monthly/monthly updates of spatial and tabular data as
maintained by the County uia on-line ftp site or quarterly updates of
spatial and tabular data as maintained by the County uia CD/Rom or
DVD. Term is January i2, 2oi1 to December gi, 2oix. (Itexn helcl
for further review)
�. Geographic Information Interlocal Agreement between Grant County
and Grant County Fire District #g for access to bi-inonthly/monthly
updates of spatial and tabular data as maintained by the County via
on-line ftp site or quarterly updates of spatial and tabular data as
maintained by the County via CD/Rom or DVD. Term is February 9,
2oi1 to December g1, 2oi1. (Item held for further review)
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Geographic Information Interlocal Agreement between Grant County
and Grant County Fire District #5 for access to bi-monthly/monthly
updates of spatial and tabular data as maintained by the County via
on-line ftp site or quarterly updates of spatial and tabular data as
maintained by ihe County via CD/Rom or DVD. Term is February 2,
2oi1 to llecember 31, 2oi1. (Item held for further review)
Geographic Information Interlocal Agreement between Grant County
and the Grant County P.U.D. for access to bi-monthly/monthly
updates of spatial and tabular data as maintained by the County via
on-line ftp site or quarterly updates of spatial and tabular data as
maintained by the County uia CD/Rom or DVD. Term is February
23, 2oii to December g1, 2oi1. (Item held for further review)
Geographic Information Interlocal Agreement between Grant County
and the Washington State Department of Transportation for access
to bi-monthly/monthly updates of spatial and tabular data as
maintained by the County via on-line ftp site or quarterly updates of
spatial and tabular data as maintained by the County via CD/Rom or
DVD. Term is February io, 2oii to Decernber 31, 2o1i. (Item held
for further review)
Grant County Request #i3 on Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-
Housing Program (HPRP) Contract #io-461ii-6o8 with the
Department of Commerce in the amount of $4�995•66. (Approved)
2oii Animal Shelter Contract between Grant County and Grant
County Animal Outreach to provide animal shelter services for all
Animals for which impounding or quarantine is authorized by the
County. Grant County will provide GCAO the annual amount of
$g8,000.00 for the �erm of the contract January i, 2ooi through
December 3i, 2oi1. (Approved)
Commissioners Office Safety Meeting
C Carter at Grant County Health District, Royal Organic Products
Meeting (Ephrata)
Citizen Public Comment Period
J Christian — Stoker, Grant Integrated Services Update
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Easement and Right of Way Electric Distribution Line and
Communication Facilities between the Public Utility District No. 2 of
Grant County and Grant County (on behalf of Grant Integrated
Services) to construct, reconstruct, operate, patrol, maintain and
remove overhead and/or underground electrical distribution line(s) ;
and fiber optic, telecommunication, telephonic, television,
telecomputing, or other communication or cable facilities,
equipment, and or other devices in that portion of Lot i, Plat of Grant
County Homes in the NE quarter of S 2g, T i9 N, R 28 E. (Held for
further review, signed on Apri15, ao11)
Lobby Remodel Change Order No. 001 from Cole Construction. The
amount is $g,780.0o savings to the contract. (Approved)
Out of state travel for Jalane Christian-Stoker, Executive Director, to
attend the National Council for Community Behavioral Health's
national conference in San Diego, CA from April go-May 5, 2011.
(Approved)
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4. Request from Gail Goodwin to allow her to sign construction Change
Orders for the City View Boarding Home project for changes of less
than $x,000.00 as a field approval. (Approved)
5. Request for a new credit card for their Grand Coulee facility with a
limit of $2,000.00. (Approved)
6. Public Utility District No. 2 of Grant County �lectrical Application
Fee in the amount of $io,922.00. (Held for further review,
sign.ed on Apri15, 20��)
�. Lobby Remodel Change COP og for lights and switch relocations.
(Held for further review, signed on Apri15, 2oii)
8. AIA Document G�oi-2ooi Change Order o01 from Rimmer & Roeter
Construction, Inc. for the City View Boarding Home project, in the
amount of $8,972.82. (Approved)
9. Review of Tabled item from March 29, 2oii - Request from Grant
Mental Healthcare to grant up to 3 large truckloads of trash/debris to
be talcen to the landfill at no cost to assist a client of Grant Mental
Healthcare in cleaning up the client's property. (Denied)
io. Architects Certificate for Payment No. 3 from Rimmer & Roeter in
the amount of $146,850.23 for the Boarding Home Project.
(Approved)
i1. Proclamation proclaiming April as Sexual Assault Awareness month
in Grant County. (Approved)
Elected Official and Department Head Luncheon
Grant County Paper of Record for 2oio-2oi1 Decision
A motion was made by Commissioner Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Carter to award the
bid for 2o1i-2oi21ega1 notice publishing to the Columbia Basin Herald in the amount of $i.99
per column inch. The motion passed unanimously.
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T Hechler, Human Resources Update
Open Record Public Hearing, Ordinance adding Ch. i1 to the Grant
County Code titled "Operation of Golf Carts"
The Commissioners held an Open Record Public Hearing to consider an Ordinance adding Ch. ii
to the Grant County Code titled "Operation of Golf Carts" which will regulate the use of Golf Carts
(or similar vehicles) on Publie Property in Grant County.
Gary Varney — Desert Aire Homeowners Association - Spoke of his concerns to the proposed
Ordinance. Their #i concern is there was no provision for operating times as set in the State
Legislature. #2 they would like to see provision for seatbelts and reflective mirrors. There are no
guidelines for those provisions. #3 State Law does not require inspection, but the County is going
to require inspections. State law gives the opportunity to issue a decal for the cart and they are in
support of that. They do not believe that a yearly inspection should be required. #4 there is no
language on Golf Cart signage for roads within the zone (entrance and exit signs).
Carolann Swartz stated that the Ordinance is establishing the zones, not the regulation of the golf
carts.
Dave Ponozzo, Undersheriff, stated that signage is on its way. He stated that Golf Carts are easily
modified that is why yearly inspection is required. Sgt. Kriete has an inspection form that will be
passed out to local home owners associations. The GCSO will go to the g areas that have
requested to be included in the golf cart zone approx, 3 times a year for inspections. State law
does not state that you can only use the carts during the day, but that each county can regulate the
hours of operation. The Sheriff's Office has no desire to regulate the hours of operation, but if one
is being used during the night, it must have head and tail lights.
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Don Tracy Golf Professional at Deser� Aire, stated that all new Golf Carts have identifying ID
numbers, just like serial numbers. Undersheriff Ponozzo stated that the VIN number is the best
way to identify the carts.
Commissioner Carter thanked the SherifPs Office, Auditor, and Public Worlcs for all o� their hard
worlc.
Steve Bodin — Desert Aire, read into the record a letter to the BOCC as a private citizen and
believes this Ordinance is unnecessary. Mr. Bodin discussed his Neighborhood Electric Vehicles
(NE�. These loolc and run lilee golf cart, but are not subject to any county regulations. He is
wondering if requiring this inspection will violate their 4� amendment, unlawful search. He
stated that the word "inspection" is not written in the legislation.
Commissioner Stevens moved to close the public comment portion of this hearing, Commissioner
Carter seconded. This motion was held due to a member of the public desiring to speak.
Gary Varney asked if we move forward with this ordinance, what is the timeframe?
Dave Ponozzo stated Sgt. Joe Kriete will be in charge of this with the Motor Traffic Unit and they
hope to have it in place before Memorial Day weelcend.
Jacic Kling stated that the Sunland Estates Homeowners Association is in support of the passing
of this Ordinance. The motion to close the public comment period passed unanimously.
Commissioner Carter moved to approve the Ordinance as presented, Commissioner Stevens
seconded and the motion passed unanimously. The hearing adjourned.
(Ordinance/Resolui;ion No. i1-o24-CC)
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
The Commissioners approved the request of New Hope Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services to
hold their "Clothesline Project" at the Ephrata Courthouse Complex.
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 $387�545•65, as recorded on a listing
and made available to the Board.
TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2011:
The session was continued at 9:0o am with all the Commissioners in attendance with the Clerlc of the
Board.
9:0o a.m. — io:oo a.m. R Stevens meet with Jason Schmidt, Conservation
io:3o a.m. —10:5o a.m. L Stoltman, Conservation District Update
ii:oo a.m. —1r:2o a.m. Closed Record Public Hearing, Kent and Heidi Gephart Minor Zone
Change
The Commissioners held a Closed Record Public Hearing regarding a Reasonable Use Exception
application from Kent and Heidi Gephart to a11ow the development of a single-family dwelling on
a 2.6i-acre parcel in the Agricultural (AG) Zone of Grant County. The existing parcel does not
meet the current density requirements of the AU Zone, 1 dwelling unit per 4o acres. The property
location north of Mae Valley Road, west of Road E and east of Road D and is in a portion of S 2g,
T 19 N, R 27 E, WM, Grant County, WA (Parcel #2i-1324-002). Commissioner Stevens moved to
uphold the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approve the application as
presented recognizing the i Conditions of Approval and 6 Findings of Fact. Commissioner Carter
seconded and the motion passed with unanimously. The hearing adjourned. (Resolution No.
11-o25-CC)
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D Pohle, PW Update
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Execution of Contracts for the Herbicide Materials project between
Grant County and Helena Chemical, Moses Lake, WA in the amount
of $158�789•93; and Crop Production Services, Greenacres, WA in
the amount of $i55�954•63. (Approved)
Execution of Contracts for the Miscellaneous Equipment project
between Grant County and Rowand Machinery Co., Pasco, WA for (1)
self-propelled power broom in the amount of $40�359�99� and Snap-
On Tools, Moses Lake, WA for (i) motorized wheel balancer in the
amount of $3,932.96. (Not ready for signature)
Request for Reimbursable Work from the Bureau of Reclamation to
grade roads at Summer Falls Park, not to exceed $500.00.
(Approvecl)
Open Record Public Hearing, Petition to vacation portions of Rd T-SW
and Rd 4-SW
The Commissioners held an Open Record Public Hearing to consider a petition to vacate Rd T-
SW (located in the NW quarter of S�6, T 18 N, R 2g E, W M) and Rd 4-SW (located in the SW
quarter of S 23 and NW quarter of S 26, T i8 N, R 2g E, W M) from David Niderost. Dere�c Pohle,
Public Works Director read into the record his County Engineers report. Dave Niderost —
Proponent, discussed his application. Commissioner Carter moved to close the public comment
portion of the hearing. Commissioner Stevens seconded and the motion passed unanimously.
Commissioner Carter moved to approve the Road Vacation as presented. Commissioner Stevens
seconded and the motion passed unanimously. The hearing adjourned.
(Resolution No. ii-o26-CC)
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D Lee, Prosecuting Attorney's Office Update
Consent Agenda (Items i through 6)
COMMISSIONERS OFFICE
i. Commissioners Office Vouchers(Approved)
2. Commissioners March i4 and 2i, 2oii Minutes for approval.
(Approved)
3. Request for consideration to be appointed to the Solid Waste
Advisory Committee (SWAC) from David Williams, Mattawa,
replacing Roger Easterling. (Approved)
4. Assumption application for The Coroner (The Morning After) 23758
Crescent Bay Dr NW #2, Quincy, WA 98848, from the Washington
State Liquor Control Board. (Approved)
5. Application in Lieu of Current Privilege for Wahluke Wine Company,
23934 Rd T.i SW, Mattawa, WA 99349, from the Washington State
Liquor Control Board. (Approved)
FACILITIES AND MAINTEIVANCE
6. Request to begin the process of removing the Moore and Elliot
houses. The estimated cost is approx. $i5,000.00-$20,000.0o per
house. (Approved)
V Cummings, Fairgrounds Update
Department Head Review (Cancelled)
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Commissioners at Fair Advisory Committee Meeting (Grant County
Fairgrounds)
C Carter at GWMA Public Forum, Red Rock Elementary School, Royal
City
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6, 2oii:
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C Swartz at Moses Lalce Chamber Response Tearn Meeting (ML Chamber
Office)
C Swartz at Meeting with Carol Dawson, Citizens for Property Rights
(Michaels on the Lake)
3:0o p.m. — 3:io p.m. Bid Opening, Facilities and Maintenance bid for Lawn Mower
The following bids were received:
i. Airpro Equipment $6,263.00
2. John Deere $g,oio.00
The bids were taken by the Facilities and Maintenance manager for review and recommendation
to the Board of County Commissioners.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 20��:
C Carter, Out
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MI�CELLANEOUS ITEMS
PLANNING COMMISSION
C Swartz at KBSN Radio (Moses Lake)
R Stevens at Area Aging/Council of Governments Meeting (E Wena�chee
Office)
Veterans Advisory Board Meeting
The Commissioners approved and signed the Grant Public Works County Payroll Salary Fund for Apri18,
2011.
The Chair of the Board was authorized to sign the following Final Plat Submission and Reviews:
i. Duane Feeney (Feeney Short Plat) File #10-5453-01
2. Arnold and Phyllis Omlin (Arnie Omlin Short Plat) File #io-55i4-oi
g. Gerald Brown (B and G Short Plat) File #08-5o12-oi
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FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 2o1i:
g:oo a.m. — 3:3o p.m. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION HEARINGS
12:0o p.m. — 2:0o p.m. C Swartz at BB RC&D Meeting (Casuelas' Restaurant, Ritzville)
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Signed this (� day of _��� �° , 2oi1.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Grant County, Washington
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