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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - BOCCMINUTES GRANT COUNT�' BO.ARD OF COMMISSIONERS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER i�, 2oi2: The Grant County Commissioners session began at 8:go a.m. with all Commissioners in attendance. 8:go a.m. — 9:0o a.m. Elected Official Roundtable Meeting 9:0o a.m. — 9:5o a.m. J Striclder, ASC Update and Misc BOCC Action A motion was made by Commissioner Carter, seconded by Commissioner Swartz, to approve items 1 through 5 and io through i2 the ASC Agenda as presented. Items 6 through 9 did not arrive for signature. The motion passed unanimously. i. Possible vouchers for Interfund Communications, insurance, and/or grant administration. (Approved) 2. Contract Agreement, Mental Health Services, Mental Health Block Grant No. i2-MHBGi4�2, between Spokane County, by and between the Spokane County Regional Support Network, a division of Spokane County Community Services, Housing, and Community Development Department, and Grant County, by and through Grant Mental Healthcare. Term is October i, 2012 through June 30, zoi3 with funding in the amount of $36,�28.00. (Approved) g. State of Washington Department of Commerce Community Mobilization InteragencyAgreement No. Si2-34002-iig, Amendment A, which adds $ii,65i.00 for the second year of the agreement and covers the arnendment period from June i, 2oiz through June go, 2oi3. (Approved) 4. Agreement Regarding Use of County Property for Public Purpose between Grant County and Cumulus for a fundraising event for "The Marty O'Brien Memorial Scholarship Fund", Brewers' Harvest Expo, which will be held at the Courthouse and immediate surrounding area Saturday, September 22, 2oi2 from g:oo p.m. through 8:0o p.m. (Approved) 5. Professional Services Agreement for Legal Representation of Indigent Individuals in Grant County Superior Court (Adult Felony Only) Full Time Contractors between Grant County and Michael F. Morgan. Term is �1/1/2012 ihrough o6/30/2014. (Approved) 6. Vendor Agreement between Grant County and Moses Lake Community Health to provide education and information services and Parent to Parent Services. Maximum consideration shall not exceed: $33,00o and will be paid at a monthly rate of $3,000. (Not ready for signature) �. Vendor Agreement between Grant County and First Choice Services to provide Individual Supported Employment, Group Supported Employment and/or Community Protection Supported Employment. Services are fee for service and include no maximum or minimum consideration. Term is September i, 2012 — June go, 2o1g. (Not ready for signature) COMMISSIONERS' SEPTEMBER 1�, 2oi2 MINUTES Page 2 of 6 10:0o a.m. — io:ioa.m. 1o:io a.m. — io:2o a.m. io:3o a.m. — io:45 a.m. : io ii. 12. Vendor Agreement between Grant County and Service Alternatives to provide Individual Supported �mployment Services. Services are fee for service and include no maximum or minimum consideration. Term is September 1, 2oi2 — June 30, 2oz3. (Not ready for signature) Vendor Agreement between Grant County and Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest to provide Individual Supported Employment and Group Supported Employment Services. Services are fee for service and include no maximum or minimum consideration. Term is September 1, 2oi2 — June go, 2oi3. (Not ready for signature) Contract between Grant Couniy and James W. Potts for legislative representation in Olympia, Washington, during the legislative sessions in addition to that provided by the Washington State Association of Counties. Term is January i, 2oig through December 31, 2oi4. (Approved) Request for release of the first of four installments of funds on SIP #2009-0�, Port of Royal Slope's Second Well Project, in the amount of $50,000.0o and 25% of the Grant County EDC's Administrative Fee for same in the amount of $i,25o.00. (Approved) Payment on Washington Rural Insurance Pool insurance premium in the amount of $980,�68.00. (Approved) Commissioners Office Safety Meeting Commissioners Office Social Media Policy Discussion Citizen Public Comment Period Gary Baker, Director of Technology Services, came at the request of the Commissioners to discuss the request from the Columbia Basin Herald to add a link to our Grant County website to their new Grant County Magazine put forth by the CBH and the Grant County Economic Development Council. Commissioner Swartz stated her concern that this magazine is primarily for advertising purposes and do we want to open the website for advertising? She also states if we approve this request a disclaimer would be in order to indicate that the County was making no actual or implied recommendations or approvals regarding the linlcs on the website. Dave Firebaugh, Auditor, was interested in the possibility of adding the Allied Arts to our website. The Commissioners stated they would need to review this issue and discuss this further. 1i:oo a.m. — i1:5o a.m. i:oo p.m. — i:3o p.m. 1:3o p.m. —1:5o p.m. D Nelson, Community Development Updafie R Stevens, Interview for On-Call Communications Clerle Open Record Public Hearing, Disbanding of the Board of Adjustment The Comznissioners held an Open Record Public Hearing to consider the disbanding of the Board of Adjustment (BOA). The BOCC held a hearing on May 29, 2012 amending the Unified Development Code which reassigned the duties of the BOA to the Hearings Examiner. On June 5, 2012, Ordinance 12-o85-CC was signed memorializing this action. It was recommended by the Planning Department to disband the BOA. Commissioner Carter moved to close the public comment portion of the hearing. Commissioner Swartz seconded and the motion passed unanimously. Commissioner Swartz rnoved to disband the Board of Adjustment and reassigns all of its duties to the Hearings Examiner. Commissioner Carter seconded and the motion passed unanimously. The hearing adjourned. (Ordinance / Resolution No. g2-o57-CC) COMMISSIONERS' SEPTEMBER ��, 2012 MINUTES Page g of 6 2:0o p.m. — 2:5o p.m. 3:0o p.m. — 3:2o p.m. T Hechler, Human Resources Update Open Record Public Hearing, Capital Expenditures / Buildings Budget Extension The Commissioners held an Open Record Public Hearing to consider a budget extension in the amount of $�24,000.0o to the Capital Expenditures/Buildings fund to purchase property/building located at 264 W Division Street, Ephrata, WA 9882g. The Department of Community Development will move into this space within a year. Commissioner Carter moved to close the public comment portion of the hearing. Commissioner Swartz seconded and the motion passed unanirnously. Commissioner Swartz moved to approve the budget extension as presented. Commissioner Carter seconded and the motion passed unanimously. The hearing adjourned. (Resolution No.12-o58-CC) 3:3o p.m. — 3:5o p.m. 4:0o p.m. — 4:2o p.m. C Price, WSU Cooperative Extension 2oi3 Budget Discussion B Smith, District Court Update TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER i8, 2012: The session was continued at io:oo a.m, with Commissioners Stevens and Carter in attendance. Commissioner Swartz will return to the office in the late afternoon. 9:0o a.m. — 3:0o p.m. 9:0o a.m. — 9:go a.rn. io:oo a.m. — io:2o a.m. i1:oo a.m. — 1�:3o a.m i:go p.m. — 2:2o p.m. C Swartz at Chief Accountant Interviews (Public Worlcs) R Stevens, Interview for On-Call Communications Clerlc R Schneider, Emergency Management Update Department Head Review D Pohle, Public Works Update i. InterLocal Cooperation Agreement between Grant County and Walla Walla County for cooperative governmental purchasing, sales, and provisions of equipment and services to each other on a reimbursable basis in accordance with the terms and conditions. x:go p.m. — i:4o p.m. Bid Opening, Dodson Road Overlay The following bids were received: 1. Central Washington Asphalt $923�569•50 2. Granite Northwest $929,22�.80 A motion was made by Commissioner Carter, seconded by Commissioner Stevens, to turn the bids over to Public Works for their review and recommendation. The motion passed with z Commissioners in attendance. 2:go p.m. — 2:5o p.m. D Lee, Prosecuting Attorney's Office Update COMMISSIONERS' SEPTEMBER 17, 2oi2 MINUTES Page 4 of 6 g:oo p.m. — 3:�5 p.m. ConsentAgenda (Items i through �) A motion was made by Commissioner Carter, seconded by Commissioner Stevens, to approve items i through g and 6 and � the Consent Agenda as presented. Items 4 and 5 were being held for further review. The motion passed unanimously. COMMISSIONERS OFFICE 1. Commissioners Office and Public Defense Vouchers. (Approved) 2. Commissioners August 2�, 2oi2 Minutes for approval. (Approved) g. Special Occasion license application for the Boys and Girls Club of the Columbia Basin, 401 W Third Ave, Moses Lake, WA 9883�; and Desert Aire Mens Club, 504 Clubhouse Way, Mattawa, WA 99349� from the Washington State Liquor Control Board. (Approved) DISTRICT COURT 4. Held from the September 3, 2oi2 Consent Agenda meeting: Request fox new banlc account at American West Banlc to handle monthly banlcing fees. (After review, on September 20, 2oi2 the District Court Adrninistrator determined that this account was not necessary and this request is being withdrawn.) G1tAN � INTEGitA'TED SER�IICES 5. Held from the September io, 2012 Consent Agenda meeting: Out of State Travel request for Yolanda Reyes and Norma Whitney to attend the Middle Management Academy from October i6-2o, 2oi2 in Washington, DC. (After review, approved on September i9, 2012) FACILITIES AND MAINTENANCE 6. Recommendation to transfer $50,000.0o from their Capital Outlay budget to the Juvenile Court and Youth Services Capital Outlay budget to assist in the funding of the Generator Replacement at the Juvenile Facility. (Approved) �. Request to transfer $40,000.0o from their Capital Outlay budget to Public Works so they can purchase a new 3/a ton work truck with a tommy lift for use in the Maintenance Department. (Approved) 4:0o p.m. — 5:0o p.m. R Stevens at Moses Lalce Trail Planning Team Meeting (ML City Hall) MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 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 amounts of $423•42, $1,333•46, and $823,4i�.52, as recorded on a listing and made available to the Board. COMMISSIONERS' SEPTEMSER 1�, 2012 MINUTE� Page 5 of 6 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMSER iQ, 2oi2: The session was continued at io:oo a.m. with a11 the Commissioners in attendance. 7:0o a.m. — 8:0o a.m. 9:0o a.m. — 9:3o a.m. io:oo a.m. —10:10 a.m. C Swartz at GC EDC Board Meeting (ATEC, BBCC) R Stevens, WRCIP All Board Conference Call Open Record Public Hearing, Sheriffs Office and Emergency Management Budget �xtensions The Commissioners held an Open Record Public Hearing to consider the following budget extension requests: i. Sheriffs Office Fund #001, Department #ii4 in the amount of $15�450.0o to cover 2 months wages and benefits of a new Detective position for their Major Crimes Unit. 2. Emergency Management Fund #io2 Department #144 in the amount of $3,058.00 for an amendment to WA State Emergency Management and US Department of Energy contract Ei2-i5o to purchase 4-Canberra Radiation Monitors in case of an incident at Hanford. Tom Jones, Sheriff, thanlced the Commissioners for approving this position. They have been running with the same amount of Detectives since i985. Commissioner Carter moved to close the public comment portion of the hearing. Comrnissioner Swartz seconded and the motion passed unanimously. Commissioner Swartz moved to approve the budget extension as presented. Commissioner Carter seconded and the motion passed unanimously. The hearing adjourned. (Resolution No. a2-o�9-CC) l0:3o a.m. — xo:5o a.m. �:oo p.m. — 9:0o p.m. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS G Garnant, Hanford Advisory Board Update Commissioners at Sheriff's Office Town Hall Meeting (Mardon) Recommendation from the Public Works Director to award the Dodson Road Overlay bid to Central Washington Asphalt in the amount of $923�569•50. (Approved) The Chair of the Board was authorized to sign the Angel Enciso Guzman and Blanca E. Savalza (Guzman Short Plat) File #i2-56�6-01 Final Plat Submission and Review, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 2012: 9:0o a.m. — g:oo p.m. 12:0o p.m. —1:0o p.m. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION HEARINGS C Carter at Columbia Basin Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Consortium Meeting (Samaritan Hospital, Moses Lalce) 6:go p.m. — 8:0o p.m. C Swartz at Grant Transit Authority Board Meeting (Moses Lake Facili�ly) COMMISSIONERS' SEPTEMBER i7, 2oi2 MINUTES Page 6 of 6 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2�, 20�2: 9:0o a.m. — 3:0o p.m. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION HEARINGS 10:3o a.m. — 2:3o p.m. C Swartz at Washington State Association of Counties' Board of Directors Meeting (Hal Holmes Community Center, Ellensburg) Signed this � day of , 2oi2. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS