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Week of May 23 — May 29, 2022
Commission Chambers
35 C Street NW
Ephrata, WA 98823
Public meetings were held in person with a WEBEX Conference Call/Video option available.
MONDAY, MAY 23, 2022
The Grant County Commissioners session began at 8:30 a.m. with Commissioners Stone and Carter in
attendance. Commissioner Jones was out until 9:00 am.
8:30 a.m. — 9:30 a.m. Commissioners Hearing Room Technology Meeting
Tom Gaines and Joe Carter discussed the hearing room technology and printing capabilities.
• Recommends the BOCC hold all meetings from dais
• New Office 365
9:30 a.m. —10:30 a.m. B Vasquez, Clerk of the Board Update
• NovaTime —Reports
• Claims /Incidents and Accidents
• BOCC Meeting Schedule/Times
• BOCC /Department —select
• Executive Session
Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(g) Commissioner Stone called an Executive Session to order at 10:13
a.m. to go until 10:20 a.m. regarding Job Applicant/Evaluation. In attendance were Commissioners
Carter, Stone and Jones, Kirk Eslinger, Human Resources. Commissioner Stone closed the session at
10:20 a.m.
10:30 a.m. —10:55 a.m. Department Head Review
Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(g) Commissioner Stone called an Executive Session to order at 10:31
a.m. to go until 10:50 a.m. regarding Job Applicant/Evaluation. In attendance were Commissioners
Carter, Stone and Jones, and Brett Hill, Public Defense Director. Commissioner Stone closed the
session at 10:50 a.m.
11:00 a.m. —11:30 a.m. Fairgrounds /Central Services Staffing Discussion
• Separation of Fairgrounds staff and Maintenance staff.
o What is the staff management plan? (new schedule)
o Weekly meetings?
o Have Clear Risk come in and evaluate staff?
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12:00 p.m. —1:00 p.m. R Jones, Luncheon w/ Bruce Reim
12:00 p.m. —1:00 p.m. WSAC Virtual Assembly
1:00 p.m. — 2:00 p.m. Commissioners Round Table — Miscellaneous Discussion
• Review of Consent Agenda Items
• Mr. Lawrence Woolery— grazing of property —would like to pasture county land, grazing lease?
• Safety Committee Sharps Container — at another meeting
• Sand Dunes: Fencing and signing still up in the air. Possibly use 133 funds?
• Commissioner Stone to reach out to Health District about required resolution on Health Board.
• Employee BBQ — 2022, October 5 was decided.
• Solar regulations hearing is May 24, 2022.
2:00 p.m. — 2:30 p.m. D Anderson, Renew Update
• Leave Requests
• Beacon is assisting with Grant Funds to build a Youth Mobile Crisis Team.
• Encounter Reports:
• Youth Mobile Crisis
• DDA:
2:30 p.m. — 4:00 p.m. ARPA Funding Discussion
• Corinne Isaak, Columbia Basin Foundation attended to inform the Commissioners that -they have
software that could assist with ARPA funding and the tracking requirements for non -profits.
• Janice Flynn stated that certain policies need to be put in place for managing these funds.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
Payment of 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, as recorded on a
listing and made available to the Board. In the amount of $9,,512.80.
The Commissioners approved and signed the Public Works County Payroll Salary Fund for their May 20,
2022 payroll.
TUESDAY, MAY 24, 2022
The session was continued to 8:30 a.m. with all Commissioners in attendance.
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8:30 a.m. — 9:00 a.m. K McCrae, Prosecuting Attorney's Office Update
• Working on setting a meeting re: Landfill
• ARPA — non -profits
• Hwy 243 property — abatement process to begin.
9:00 a.m. —10:30 a.m. K Eslinger, Human Resources Update
Calendar Items:
05/25/22 —Work in Ellensburg
Discussion Items S: Request . Action
01. Commissioner Projects
a. Department Head Evaluations Direct Directed
b. Commissioner -DH Partnerships
c. Labor Relations Outsourcing
02.
Recruitment Incentive Form
Direct
Directed
Authorization Requests „
:Request
Action
03.
Renew Mtnc Supervisor
Direct
Directed
04.
Public Works — Out -of -Class Pay
Direct
Referred
05.
Christopher Young PAR
Sign
Signed
06.
Sam Castro PAR
Sign
Signed
07.
Kirk Eslinger PAR
Sign
Signed
Budget, Finance, &.Risk
Request
Action ;
08.
Healthcare Budget/ Annual Report
FYI Only
Deferred
Comp, Benefits, Payroll, &Leave
Request
;: Action
09.
Department Head Camp
Direct
Directed
10.
Standard Comparables
Direct
Directed
11.
New Hope — Specialty Pay
Direct
Directed
Recruit /Civil Service -
Request
Action
12.
Development Services Director
Direct
Directed
13.
GIS Coordinator
Direct
Directed
Em"ployee &;Departmet Issues
Request
Action
14.
Public Works
Direct
Directed
labor Relations: Association] (ASC)
Request
Action
15.
Negotiations: Renew Admin — Pending
FYI Only
No Action
16.
Negotiations: Courthouse — Signed
FYI Only
No Action
17.
Negotiations: District Court — Signed
FYI Only
No Action
18.
Negotiations: Public Works — Work
FYI Only
No Action
Group
19.
Negotiations: Solid Waste — Signed
FYI Only
No Action
20.
Negotiations: Youth Services — Impasse
Direct
No Action
labor Relations: DeputySheriff ®S)
Request ,
Action
21.
Negotiations: Benefits Discussion
FYI Only
No Action
Labor Relations: Correction (COR)
Request
on
22.
22.
Negotiations: Corrections — Not Started
FYI Only
No Action
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23.
PERC: Arbitration
FYI Only
No Action
24.
Other: Arbitration Implementation
FYI Only
No Action
labor Relations: Sheriff Support=(SS)
Reque t
Action
25.
PERC: Mediation
FYI Only
No Action
Labor Relations: GrIS Teamsters (GT)
Request
Action
26.
PERC: Mediation
FYI Only
No Action
Legal Actions.,
Request
:Action
27.
WSHRC Complaint
FYI Only
No Action
28.
Adame v Grant County
FYI Only
No Action
29.
Armstrong v Grant County
FYI Only
No Action
Personnel Action Request (PAR) for the salary, wage and/or position change for: Chris Young,
Development Services; Kirk Eslinger, Human Resources; and Sam Castro, Public Works.
(Approved)
Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(g) -Job Applicant/Evaluation and RCW 42.30.140(4)(a) —
Negotiations, Commissioner Stone called an Executive Session to order at 9:30 a.m. to go until
9:50 a.m. In attendance were Commissioners Carter, Stone and Jones, Kirk Eslinger and Decorah
Anderson, Human Resources. The session was continued to 10:05 a.m. Commissioner Stone
closed the session at 10:05 a.m.
10:30 a.m. —11:00 a.m. K Allen, Clerk's office Update
• Nickels Trial is still in the jury selection stage
10:30 a.m. —11:30 a.m. R Jones, Landfill Litigation Discussion
11:00 a.m. —11:30 a.m. S Palacios, Juvenile Court and Youth Services
• Financial
• Intakes -
• Co u rts:
■ Offender/Diversion:
■ Truancy:
■ Dependency:
• Martin Hall
• Administration — Intends to move forward with a Probation Counselor position.
11:30 a.m. —12:00 p.m. T Gaines, Central Services Update
• Technology Services: more crime at Fairgrounds
• Facilities and Maintenance: Still looking for landscaper; stair rails for front steps are being
worked on.
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• Fairgrounds: Fairgrounds bathroom renovation; may need a budget extension for fuel;
continues to work on the fence along the north part.
• New Jail: looking to the Sheriff for a number of office space for deputies.
• Morgue update: meeting today to discuss budget
• Moses Lake School District: process is continuing for the Fairgrounds property purchase
• Museum: County will begin taking over the preventative maintenance
Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(8) -Job Applicant/Evaluation and RCW 42.30.110(1)(b) —Real
Estate Acquisition, Commissioner Stone called an Executive Session to order at 11:45 a.m. to go
until 11:50 a.m. In attendance were Commissioners Carter, Stone and Jones, and Tom Gaines,
Central Services Director. Commissioner Stone closed the session at 11:50 a.m.
12:00 p.m. —1:30 p.m. C Carter "Evolving the Behavioral Health System" Did not attend
12:00 p.m. —12:55 p.m. Grant County /Grant PUD Commissioner (Tequila's Restaurant, Ephrata)
1:00 p.m. -2:00 p.m. S Castro, Public Works Update
1.0 Solid Waste (15 min.),
➢ Juneteenth Holiday —The County Offices are Closed. When County Offices are closed for the
Holiday, we close the landfill with exception to Christmas Eve. Are there any concerns closing
the landfill in recognition of the holiday? Close Landfill
➢ Pre &Post Liability Follow Up Estimates: Old 2022 - $11million /New Landfill 2022 $9.8 million
A Parametrix Amendment Eight Change No. 5: Extending contract timeframe and add $80k.
2.0 Public Works General Update (15 min.)
➢ Safety Coordinator Posted Internal
➢ Office remodel update: Add engineering offices and cubicles
➢ #22-02 Public Works Services Fees Policy: Review of fee structure they are proposing
3.0 Public Works Engineering/Roads (15 min. )
➢ STBG —Distribution Update (Dave)
➢ Frenchman Hills Update (Dave)
➢ WSDOT Coordination Update (Dave)
➢ M.5 NW Reduction in Speed Limit Report: PW Does not recommend lowering
4.0 Equipment Repair and Replacement (15 min.)
➢ Freeze on Purchases Extended Through Sept 2022 (Sam D)
Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(8) Commissioner Stone called an Executive Session to order at 1:01
p.m. to go until 1:11 p.m. regarding Job Applicant/Evaluation.
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In attendance were Commissioners Carter, Stone and Jones, Decorah Anderson, Human Resources,
and Sam Dart and Dave Bren, Public Works. The session was then continued to 1:16 p.m.
Commissioner Stone closed the session at 1:16 p.m.
2:00 p.m. — 3:00 p.m. Commissioner's Meeting
1. Call to order
2. Open Forum for Citizen Input (3 minutes per person, 15 -minute time limit) None
3. Approval of Agenda: A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner
Carter, to approve the agenda. The motion passed unanimously.
4. Correspondence (ie. Emails that have come in that need response, letters of support etc.)
Proclamation request for summer meals programs (hold); CERB meeting (add RJ).
5. Commissioners Roundtable —Miscellaneous Discussion
6. Consent Agenda — (Items 1 through 22) All items are considered routine and will be enacted by
one motion of the commissioners with no separate discussion. If a separate discussion is
desired, that item may be removed and placed under Board Discussion/Decision. A motion was
made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Carter, to approve the consent
agenda with the following amendments as written below. The motion passed unanimously.
AUDITOR'S OFFICE
1. Payment of 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, as recorded on a listing and made available to the Board. In the
amounts of $1,351,639.73 and $91,,854.56.
2. Authorization of Canvassing Board Representatives - Auditor's Staff, to act under
authority given in RCW 29A.60 for Dedra Osborn, Kaylyn Orozco, and Aleanah Lopez to
act as representatives for the County; and for Alana DeGooyer, Sally Goodwin, Karrie
Stockton and Sherri Housknecht to handle the ballots through the mail room process for
the Primary Election to be held on August 2, 2022.
3. Designation of County Commissioner Danny Stone to serve as the County Legislative
Authority on the Canvassing Board for the Primary Election to be held on August 2,
2022.
COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE
4. Invoices
5. Transfer request for the Noxious Weed Board Insurance, transfer of unallocated
premium to Interfund (001.125) in the amount of $9,,049.24 due to return premium
credits received.
6. Reimbursement #29 request #18 from the City of Moses Lake on the Department of
Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) No. 20-4613C-100 in the amount of $.306124009"
$36,005.85 for April expenses.
7. Request from the Autism Support Group of Grant County to use the courthouse front
lawn, access to power box and utilize Parking Lot F, for their Annual Autism Awareness
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Walk to be held September 24, 2022. If approved, a 2022 Agreement regarding Use of
County Property for Public Purpose will be signed.
8. Request from the Rotary Club of Ephrata to use the courthouse front lawn for the Sage
n Sun Youth Parade to be held June 9, 2022. If approved, a 2022 Agreement regarding
Use of County Property for Public Purpose will be signed.
9. 2 -New liquor license applications for Dollar General Store (23241 in Soap Lake) and for
Dollar General Store (23478 in Warden), from the Washington State Liquor and
Cannabis Board.
10. Letter of appointment for Brulee Hoskins to the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee for a
one-year term beginning May 25, 2022 — December 31, 2022.
11. Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAQ recommendations for funding: This item was
moved to the #7 Board Discussion/Decision section.
ORGANIZATION
EVENT
AMOUNT
Central Basin Community Concert Assoc. (CBCAA)
Seraph Brass
$2,,000
Central Basin Community Concert Assoc. (CBCAA)
The Everly Set
$2,000
Columbia Basin Allied Arts (CBAA)
John Cragie at Cave B
$10"000
Columbia Basin Allied Arts (CBAA)
Blue Suede Christmas
$3,,000
Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation
Craft Out Cancer
$3,,000
Desert Aire Visitor Information Center
Winecraft
$1.,600
Ephrata Chamber of Commerce
Wine &Art Walk
$2,000
Ephrata Chamber of Commerce
Sage -N -Sun Festival
$15,,000
Grand Coulee Dam Area Chamber of Commerce
Festival of America
$10j'000
Grant County Fairgrounds
Grant County Fair
$35,.000
Grant County Fairgrounds
Dia de los Muertos Festival
$20,.000
Manta Ray Aquatics
Sizzlin' Summer Splash Meet
$3,,000
Manta Ray Aquatics
Thankswimming Open Meet
$3"000
Masquers Theater
The 39 Steps
$5.,000
Masquers Theater
Annie —The Musical*
$5.,000
Moses Lake Spring Festival
ML Freedom Festival
$30,,000
Port of Mattawa
Community Days*
$4.,500
Quincy Valley Historical Society
Hometown Harvest Festival
$8,000
Ridge Riders Inc.
Riders Junior Rodeo
$5,,000
Royal City
Summerfest
$9"000
Total Amount:
$176,100
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
12. Request to expend up to $10.,000.00 to defend Stevens County Prosecutor Timothy
Rasmussen in his capacity as Special Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, in bar complaints
filed against him.
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13. Request to surplus a 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe 4WD (VIN 1GNSKDEC4GR146766) with the
intent to sell on www.publicsurplus.com. The public hearing was set for June 21, 2022
at 3:25 p.m.
14. Request to TRANSFER miscellaneous computer equipment and electronics
through the Technology Services Department 'icing[ Tri .Ror„r,lC
RENEW
15. Out of State Travel request for Kathy Vertrees to attend NWIAS Annual Conference from
August 23 —August 26, 2022 in Portland, OR.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
16. Request to purchase HPE Storage controller and hard drives from CDW-G using a
Domestic Preparedness Grant (001.114) in the amount of $16,105.76.
17. Hartline Police Protection and Law Enforcement Services Agreement with the Town of
Hartline to provide police protection and law enforcement within the corporate limits of
Hartline. The amount is $3,,000.00 per year with aone-year term ending on May 31,
2023.
18. Out of state travel request for Matt Klein to attend Advanced Training for a Planning
Sect. Chif in an All -Hazards ICA response from June 27 — 30, 2022 in Portland,. OR.
19. Out of state travel requests for Michael Yashchuk and Andy Rolfe to travel to Evanston,
WY to pick up an inmate/witness for the Nickels Trail. Travel dates will be within May
27 —June 11, 2022.
20. Budget extension request in the amount of $10.,779.61 to use Bob Feil Boats and Motors
for emergent repairs of their Lifeproof Boat. Funding will come from VFR funds from a
Washington State Parks and Rec grant (001.114). The public hearing was set for June
21, 2022 at 3:20 p.m.
21. 2022 — 2024 Law Enforcement Services Agreement with Live Nation Worldwide, Inc. for
the Sheriff's Office to provide law enforcement services at the Gorge Amphitheater and
Gorge Campground. Term is January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2024. (This item
was placed on hold until the June 7, 2022 consent agenda)
TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
22. Purchase Order No. 418 to Brightly Software dba Dude Solutions in the amount of
$26,789.17 for the annual software renewal for SmartConnect and SaaS Annual
Subscription used by Development Services.
7. Board Discussion/Decisions Items (Items to discuss and items that were removed from Consent
Agenda. These items will be acted upon together) Commissioner Jones stated he must abstain
from the vote as he has direct ties with the Moses Lake events.
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8. A motion was made by Commissioner Carter, seconded by Commissioner Stone, to approve
item 11 on the consent agenda as presented. Commissioner Jones abstained from the vote.
The vote passed by 2 votes.
9. Adjournment
3:15 p.m. -3:30 p.m. Open Record Public Hearing, Ordinance amending Ch. 11.36 of the
Grant County Code titled Wheeled All -Terrain Vehicles (WATVs) adding
Desert Aire Roads
The Commissioners held an Open Record Public Hearing to add a subsection to Ch. 11.36 titled
"Wheeled All -Terrain Vehicles" adding Desert Aire roads within their Plat.
Sam Dart, Assistant Public Works Director described the request and stated Public Works
recommends approval. All roads are already 25 mph, so this is to only add WATV usage.
Pam Thorsen, via Webex, stated they went through a 2.5 year process to get this done and
thanked everyone.
A motion was made by Commissioner Carter, seconded by Commissioner Jones, to close the
public comment portion of the hearing. The motion passed unanimously. A motion was made
by Commissioner Carter, seconded by Commissioner Jones to approve the WATV ordinance
amending Ch. 11.36 as presented. The motion passed unanimously. (Ordinance No. 22 -054 -CC)
3:30 p.m. — 4:00 p.m. Open Record Public Hearing, Adoption of UDC Amendment for Solar
Regulations (continued from 4/26/22)
The Commissioners held an Open Record Public Hearing to consider an amendment made by
the Grant County Commissioners to Unified Development Code to Chapters 23.04, 23.08, 25.02
(File# P 22-0055) relating to solar energy project development regulations at their previous
public hearing that was held April 26, 2022. The proposed amendment would add language to
the Development Agreement for a disposal plan of any damaged or decommissioned
components. Any interested persons may appear regarding these matters.
Tyler Lawrence, Interim Development Services Director didn't have any new information to add,
he just reiterated what transpired at the last hearing. It was decided at the last hearing to
readvertise to allow public comment on the proposed amendment as submitted.
Commissioner Jones asked the difference between "disposal" vs "recycling". Commissioner
Stone stated that he crossed out "recycling", so it just refers to the disposal of any non -working
parts. Tyler Lawrence believes the verbiage is sufficient.
Sam Dart, Assistant Public Works Director, reiterated that Public Works wants language to state
that the parts will NOT be disposed of in the County Landfill.
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Commissioner Stone discussed the 4 amendments that he previously made at the 4/26 hearing.
He relayed that #1, #3 and #4 of his amendments were not passed. Only #2. He gave his
statement that he is not in support of industrial solar. He also has an ethical struggle with
where the parts are received from and their ties with slave labor. The financial gain is only to
the property owner, parts people, and politicians. There is no sales tax benefit in the long run.
Blair Fuglie, Planning Commission member, stated did recuse himself from this topic at the
Planning Commission hearing.
Caller 310-463- Sofie Keefer of JUWI Solar thanked the board.
Caller 503-880- No comment
Caller 281-728- Ally Weever, no comment
Caller 509-990- asked who gave the rebuttal, Commissioner Stone stated it was him.
Eric Hawkinson — no comment
Tara Renick- no comment
A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Carter, to close the
public comment portion of the hearing. The motion passed unanimously. A motion was made
by Commissioner Carter, seconded by Commissioner Jones to approve the UDC Amendment
with the amendment verbiage relating to disposal of damaged or decommissioned components
as presented. Commissioner Stone voted nay. The motion passed with a vote of 2-1. The
moratorium is still in effect so this UDC amendment will go into effect August 1, 2022 end of
business. (Ordinance No. 22 -055 -CC)
7:00 p.m. —8:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
R Jones, Moses Lake City Council Meeting
R Jones, Warden City Council Meeting
The Chair of the Board was authorized to sign the Larry M. Spalding (Spalding Farm Unit 110 Short Plat)
File # P 22-0046 Final Plat Submission and Review.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2022
The session was continued to 8:00 a.m. with all Commissioners in attendance. Commissioner Jones
attended via Webex.
8:00 a.m. —10:00 a.m. ARPA Funding Discussion
8:30 a.m. — 9:20 a.m. SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING
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10:00 a.m. —10:25 a.m. Tourism Commission Meeting with Commissioners Regarding Blue /
Green Algae
Tourism Commission asked if the County is able to help with funding for the blue/green algae
issue in Moses Lake. Current funding comes from the Department of Ecology -EPA. Data
showed that 72% of the people quit using the lake when the warning signs went up.
10:30 a.m. —1:00 p.m. C Carter at Department of Fish and Wildlife ORV Meeting (Fish and
Wildlife Office, Ephrata)
12:00 p.m. —1:00 p.m. Grant County CHI Meeting
1:00 p.m. — 2:30 p.m. D Stone, PCC Rail Authority Executive Session
2:00 p.m. — 3:00 p.m. DA Davidson, New Jail Limited Tax Obligation Bond Discussion
Treasurer Darryl Pheasant stated what needs to be determined is how much is going to be spent
and when its going to start, are the first questions to be answered. His concern is the interest
rate market.
3:00 p.m. — 4:00 p.m. K Foreman, After Action Review Improvement Plan: Suspicious Package
Incident (Cancelled)
3:30 p.m. —4:30 p.m. LARRY MAINE OF PUBLIC WORKS —RETIREMENT PARTY
5:30 p.m. —7:00 p.m. C Carter at Royal School District Awards Banquet (Royal)
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
The Chair of the Board was authorized to sign the Accounts Payable batch for the Grant County
Historical Society in the amount of $811.92.
THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2022
6:00 a.m. — 7:00 a.m. C Carter w/ D Bren, County Engineer Road District No. 3 visit
10:00 a.m. —1:30 p.m. D Stone, Columbia River Counties Caucus Meeting (Public Works,
Ephrata)
7:00 p.m. — 8:00 p.m. R Jones, Moses Lake School Board Meeting
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FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2022
11:00 a.m. — 2:00 p.m. D Stone., Eastern Washington Council of Governments (EWCOG)
Signed this day of 12022.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Grant County, Washington
Danny E. ST&e, Chair
Jones, Vi
Attest: o lit]
Cindy C'Jaher, Me
Barbara J. Osq .. ez, C
Clerk of the Board