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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - BOCCPublic meetings were held in person with a WEBEX Conference Call/Video option available. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2022 The Grant County Commissioners session began at 9:30 a.m. with all Commissioners in attendance. 9:30 a.m. —10:30 a.m. B Vasquez, Clerk of the Board Update • NovaTime —Reports • Public Records Officer /Disclosure request —Kevin McCrae will assist with this. • 10/31/22 Incident — a letter regarding the potential to be trespassed will be sent. Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(g) Commissioner Stone called an Executive Session to order at 9:39 a.m. to go until 9:45 a.m. regarding Job Applicant/Evaluation. In attendance were Commissioners Carter, Stone and Jones, Kirk Eslinger, Human Resources, Kevin McCrae, Chief Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney and Barbara J. Vasquez, Clerk of the Board. Commissioner Stone closed the session at 9:45 a.m. Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(g) Commissioner Stone called an Executive Session to order at 10:15 a.m. to go until 10:25 a.m. regarding Job Applicant/Evaluation. In attendance were Commissioners Carter, Stone and Jones, Kirk Eslinger, Human Resources and Barbara J. Vasquez, Clerk of the Board. Commissioner Stone closed the session at 10:25 a.m. 10:30 a.m. —11:00 a.m. S Fode, New Hope / Kids Hope Update • Shelter Update —four moms and nine children • Office Lease with Padilla's • Personnel update -Lead Staff — Down an employee • ARPA Request Update — They request $301,000 additional over 4 years, to use for salaries and benefits • Out of State Travel soon (Jan 23-26) — BOCC approved this request in order to purchase more inexpensive tickets. • Other 11:00 a.m. —11:15 a.m. Human Resources Budget Meeting 11:15 a.m. —11:45 a.m. Benefits and Compensation Budget Meeting Page 2 of 11 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of November 7, 2022 12:00 p.m. —1:00 p.m. Quarterly Elected Official/Department Head Luncheon • Specialty Leave Notice from Departments —Kirk Eslinger o Family Medical Leave /Paid Family Medical Leave o Labor and Industries (L&I) Leave • Volunteers must be added to Workman's Compensation (Katie Smith) 1:00 p.m. — 2:00 p.m. Commissioners Round Table —Miscellaneous Discussion • Review of Consent Agenda Items o Opioid Funding from the State: Set aside some of the funding in 2023 for further discussion. Set meeting in January to see where these funds could be expended. ■ Drug Court in Prosecuting Attorney's Office is also a request ■ Services in the Jail ■ Health District in need as well. • Out of state travel for Fairgrounds: need to be completed timely before the training. • Moses Lake Irrigation and Rehabilitation District (MLIRD) position appointment. This was made a walk-on item. 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. K Eslinger, Human Resources Update Decision Items Request Action 01. Health & Welfare Direct Directed a. Medical 23% Increase b. Dental 2.2% Increase c. Vision 69.6% Increase d. Maintain Cost Sharing e. Pharmacy Change to RxBenefits 02. COLA Direct Deferred a. 2022 — 5.68% b. 2023 — 8.3% 03. Specialty Leave Notice Direct Directed Discussion Items Request Action 04. CivicPlus Implementation FYI Only FYI Only Authorization Requests Request Action 05. PAR —Maria Hallatt Sign Signed 06. PAR — Debra Gonzalez Long Sign Signed 07. PAR —Tara Dieng Sign Signed 08. PAR — Becky Garcia Sign Signed Labor Relations: Association (ASC) Request Action 09. Negotiations: Admin Services 22-23 Authority Provided 10. Negotiations: Courthouse 23 Authority Provided 11. Negotiations: District Court 23 Authority Provided 12. Negotiations: Public Works Settled FYI Only No Action 13. Negotiations: Solid Waste 23 Authority Provided 14. Negotiations: Youth Services 22-23 Authority Provided Page 3 of 11 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of November 7, 2022 Labor Relations: Deputy She (DS) Request Action 15. Negotiations: Voting Contract 22-23 FYI Only No Action Labor Relations: Corrections -'(COR) Request Action 16. Negotiations: Voting Contract 22-23 FYI Only No Action Labor Relations: Sheriff Support (SS)',-�Request Action 17. Negotiations: Sheriff Support Settled FYI Only No Action Labor Relations: GrIS Teamsters (GT J Request Action 18. Negotiations: Renew 22-23 Authority No Action � Out of State Travel Policy —Fairgrounds late request for travel to Rocky Mountain Convention in MT. Commissioners Stone and Jones voted their preliminary approval of this travel request, although not within the 30 day requirement per county policy. Commissioner Carter abstained from this vote, due to the violation of policy. Pursuant to RCW 42.30.140(4)(a) Commissioner Stone called an Executive Session to order at 2:54 p.m. to go until 3:10 p.m. regarding Negotiations. In attendance were Commissioners Carter, Stone and Jones, Katie Smith, Chief Accountant, and Kirk Eslinger and Decorah Anderson, Human Resources. Commissioner Stone closed the session at 3:10 p.m. Personnel Action Request (PAR) for the salary, wage and/or position change for Becky Garcia, Debra Gonzalez Long, Maria Hallatt, and Tara Dieng, New Hope 3:00 p.m. — 5:00 p.m. R Jones, Moses Lake Economic Development Coordinating Committee Meeting 3:30 p.m. — 4:00 p.m. District Court Update • Lactation Room — Going out to bid for the remodel of the room. • Community Court Update— Is a vehicle needed? Possible lease of a Public Works Motor Vehicle. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS The Commissioners approved and signed the Public Works County Payroll Salary Fund for their November 4, 2022 payroll. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2022 The session was continued at 8:30 a.m. with Commissioners Stone and Carter in attendance. Commissioner Jones joined via Webex at 8:42 a.m. Page 4 of 11 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of November 7, 2022 8:30 a.m. — 9:00 a.m. K McCrae, Prosecuting Attorney's Office Update • Moses Lake Irrigation and Rehabilitation District (MLIRD) appointment discussion. Jeff Foster stated that 2 people have filed for the elected position. The Commissioners must consider appointment today, as a walk-on. 9:00 a.m. —10:00 a.m. R Escure, Moses Lake Sand Dunes — ORV Park Discussion Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(b) Commissioner Stone called an Executive Session to order at 9:03 a.m. to go until 9:18 a.m. regarding Real Estate Acquisition. In attendance were Commissioners Carter, Stone and Jones, Harold Moberg and Ryan Escure. The session was continued to 9:30 a.m., and then again to 9:50 a.m. Commissioner Stone closed the session at 9:50 a.m. 10:00 a.m. —11:00 a.m. 2023 Budget Discussion 11:00 a.m. —12:00 p.m. Live Nation /Gorge Amphitheatre Discussion In attendance: • Via Webex: Danny Wilde, Janice Flynn, Jeff Foster, Kacey Kiehn, Sean O'Connell- Live Nation, Sam Dart and Dave Bren from Public Works, Rachel Jorgensen. • In person: Commissioners Stone, Carter, Jones, Javier O'Brien — Live Nation, Ryan Rectenwald —Sheriff; Lisa Karstetter — Neighbor; Robin and David Prchal- neighbor. • Commissioner Carter cell phone — Pat Escure Discussion was held about cell service and how bad it is. The amount of people in the area interrupt cell service and area residents are unable to reach their irrigation circles. This affects the deputies as well. Traffic is an issue and hoping to get the area roads widened. Pat Escure discussed his property and how the concert goers use it as a restroom, due to the back up of traffic to enter the concert area. It's about 3.5 miles long. Kacey Kiehn stated this backs up into the City of George. Live Nation pays for the Sheriff's wages and overtime. Pat Escure discussed noise. Electronic Dance music goes until 1:30 a.m. "Atmospheric Conditions" were blamed at one point. Is there a Noise Ordinance to enforce this? Danny Wilde, Live Nation discussed traffic — they sometimes open the campground the day before to get traffic off the road. They encourage their attendees to arrive early. They are constantly working on this. Dave Bren, County Engineer discussed long term planning and is asking for their updated traffic plan. The Sheriff discussed the 2 lane roads in the area. Page 5 of 11 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of November 7, 2022 Dave Prchal discussed concert goers and when they attend concerts early, where do they put them? Live Nation needs to address this situation, get them off the roads, and take care of their concert goers. Garbage is also a major issue. Farmers keep putting fences up, when is Live Nation going to expend some money to keep the concert goers out? Overflow lots to use until the venue opens? The deputies that are out there address the issues when they arise. The Sheriff mentioned the camping entry system could be better. Lisa Karstetter mentioned Crescent Bar Road and the concert goers were trying to find water, due to the 108 degree weather of the Watershed concert weekend. They were also getting underneath the irrigation circles for water. She stated Live Nation should not be allowed to have concerts if they cannot figure this out, especially the cell service. Danny Wilde addressed the noise and atmospheric conditions. He passed on the complaints to the event organizers. They are listening, they are working on it. A sound monitoring service will be brought in next year. Can they stop the music at a certain time? 11pm? Sam Dart stated the noise ordinance is Ch. 6.24 of the Grant County Code. Are the Gorge concerts exempt? Danny Stone stated the Board will need to address this. Could Live Nation start concerts earlier so they can end earlier? Sam Dart stated the last traffic plan was completed in 2017 and was given to the Planning Department. A review should be done every year. Done through the Comprehensive Plan. Commissioner Carter asked about cooling/hydration/water stations. Live nation has addressed this. Watershed is the only concert that usually has the issues. PUD had been a great partner. Cell service, Commissioner Carter believed Sam Castro was working on this. Temporary cell towers should be able to be put up, per Kacey Kiehn, by Live Nation. Pat Escure asked if there's a phone number the neighbors can get with issues? For traffic/trespassing/noise —who can the neighbors contact? Sean O'Connell of Live Nation stated they want to be good neighbors. They will work with the County Engineer and Sheriff's Office for future traffic issue. They opened up earlier for festival weekends to assist with traffic. Processing of campers does take time. Commissioner Jones asked about single day attendance; it is approx. 22,000 — 27,000 attendees. 1:00 p.m. -2:00 p.m. Public Works Update In 2017, the County paid for a traffic study for the Gorge area and did a peer review of the traffic study. There are many great items that would improve the plan, but funding has been the issue. Page 6 of 11 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of November 7, 2022 • Solid Waste • Ephrata LF RI/FS — if this is accepted by Ecology, we can begin the clean up plan. • Mattawa Drop Box —Sam Dart reached out again to the City and has not heard back. • Antifreeze Recycling —available year round • Public Works General Update • Pit 43 — an individual illegally crushed rock on county property. This is being investigated. The County no longer has a permit to crush. • Authorization to Call for Bids - 2022 Crushing and Stockpiling • Public Works Engineering/Roads -These items are on the consent agenda: • Resolution Amending Resolution No. 22 -099 -CC Notice of Hearing - Cayuse • Resolution Adopting the 2023 Annual Road Construction Program • Resolution Notice of Hearing Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2023-2028 • Dodson Road overlay bid —cost came in $500,000 higher than expected. State found $500,.000.00 for the project. 2:00 p.m. — 3:00 p.m. Commissioner's Meeting • Call to order • Open Forum for Citizen Input (3 minutes per person, 15 -minute time limit) o Jeff Foster stated he reached out to the MLIRD attorney about the Board appointment but he has not heard back yet. • Approval of Agenda A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Carter, to approve the agenda as presented. The motion passed unanimously. • Correspondence (ie. Emails that have come in that need response, letters of support etc.) Grand Coulee Dam Senior Center submitted letter for $4.,000.00 for 2023 (invoice given to Jerry for payment). • Commissioners Roundtable — Miscellaneous Discussion o Commissioner Carter acknowledged staff and their hard work o All three commissioners will be attending the WSAC conference next week so no meeting. o Commissioner Jones received a request from NCW Alliance to purchase headsets for the benefit of hearing during tours. Fund 113 or 133 for Economic Enhancement. o Fairgrounds out of state travel requests not being submitted on time for a second year in a row. Katie Smith mentioned that as of now, the Fairgrounds only has $66,000 in their fund. o Tom Gaines discussed an upcoming travel opportunity in February 2023. • Consent Agenda — (Items 1 through 21) 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 Carter, seconded by Commissioner Jones, to approve the agenda as presented, noting that Commissioner Carter is abstaining on item 12. The motion passed unanimously Page 7 of 11 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of November 7, 2022 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 42.24.0901 as recorded on a listing, and made available to the Board. (Approved in the amount of $707,530.52) 2. Request to establish a new fund titled "Opioid Response" (137.001) related to the opioid epidemic. Total funds to be received is $2,135,503.00. (Resolution No. 22 -110 -CC) COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE 3. Approval of October 31, 2022, Commissioners Minutes. 4. Invoices 5. Held from the October 31, 2022 Consent Agenda: Resolution Amending Resolution No. 22 -080 - CC Relating To The Establishment Of A New Fund Titled Jail Construction Bond Fund #313.001. The amendment directs the County Treasurer to invest all funds to this newly established fund for the benefit of the fund. (Resolution No. 22 -111 -CC) 6. Amendment C on the Department of Commerce Consolidated Homeless Grant (CHG) No. 22- 46108-10 to approve $9,412.00 to be allocated to New Hope for their use of these hotel leasing funds. 7. Approval for the Housing Authority of Grant County to be recommended as the subrecipient on a new state -funded eviction prevention rent assistance program in the amount of $812,,281.00 per HB1277. This is contingent upon the approval of Grant County's application through the Department of Commerce. 8. Reimbursement #13 from the Housing Authority of Grant County on the Department of Commerce Eviction Rent Assistance Program (ERAP 2.0) Grant No. 21-4619C-108 in the amount of $577,236.31 for October 2022 expenses. 9. Reimbursement #36, request #11 from Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) of Washington on the Department of Commerce Eviction Rent Assistance Program (ERAP 2.0) Grant No. 21-4619C-108 in the amount of $15.,886.80. 10. Reimbursement #16 from the Housing Authority of Grant County on the Department of Commerce Consolidate Homeless Grant (CHG) No. 22-46108-10 in the amount of $31,,639.00 for October 2022 expenses. DISTRICT COURT 11. Budget extension request in the amount of $150,000.00 (Fund# 001.102) to receive funds from the Administrative Office of the Courts. These funds will be used for video and audio improvements in courtrooms. (The public hearing was set for November 29, 2022 at 3:15 p.m.) FAIRGROUNDS 12. Out of state travel requests for Darci Homesley, Shayla Morton, and Rebecca Martinez to attend the Rocky Mountain Association of Fair Convention in Layton, Davis County, UT from November 8, 2022 through November 12, 2022. Page 8 of 11 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of November 7, 2022 The cost of travel is $1,320.78 per person. (Preliminary approval done by Commissioners Stone and Jones on 11/7/22 during the HR Update. Commissioner Carter abstained due to not following the policy.) Pi im If \A/r)Pk- q 13. Authorization to call for bids for consumable items not found in cooperative agreements. These items will be purchased on the 2023 budget. Items are as follows: • Road District #1: • Broom Wafers 250 each • Road District #2: • Rock Rake teeth 200 each • Diamond Mower blades 50 each • Mower blade bolts 50 each • Mower blade nuts 50 each • Broom Wafers 500 each • Gutter brooms 15 sets • Pickup broom 10 each • 4' carbide plow bit 18 each • 12' face plates 8 each • Grader face plates 4 sets • Road District #3: • US Mower blades 13 each • US Mower blade nuts 37 each • US Mower blade bolts 37 each • Broom Wafers 600 each 14. Resolution No. 22 -112 -CC amending resolution No. 22 -099 -CC notice of hearing for vacating a portion of unbuilt E.1 north of E.3 Cayuse Plat Section 25 T20N R27EWM initially signed by the board October 10, 2022. This amendment revised the public hearing date to November 29, 2022 at 3:20 p.m. 15. Resolution No. 22 -113 -CC in the matter of adopting the 2023 Annual Road Construction Program. 16. Resolution No. 22 -114 -CC notice of hearing to adopt the Grant County Six Year Transportation Improvement Program. Hearing will take place November 22, 2022, at 3:45 p.m. 17. Authorization to call for bids for 2022 Crushing and Stockpiling. Bid opening date to be November 29, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. at Public Works. RENEW 18. Interlocal agreement between Renew and the Quincy School District regarding counseling services. Term of agreement is August 31, 2022, through June 9, 2023, at a rate of $85.00 per on-site hour and in -office preparation and record keeping, not to exceed 80 hours per month. (Resolution No. 22 -115 -CC) Page 9 of 11 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of November 7, 2022 19. Approval for Dell Anderson to sign a Professional Services Agreement via DocuSign from Fidelity Review Services through the Washington State Health Care Authority Contract No. K6424 to receive training through observation and assistance. Term of agreement is upon signature through July 31, 2023. TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 20. Purchase order No. 442 to Aumentum in the amount of $68,.757.08 for semi-annual maintenance fees for Terra Scan for Assessors and Treasurers office. This is a budgeted expense and will come out of budget line 3506. 21. Purchase order No. 443 to Collective Data in the amount of $20,250.00 for the annual renewal of Quartermaster SAAS Subscription. Board Discussion/Decisions Items (Items to discuss and items that were removed from Consent Agenda. These items will be acted upon together) o Walk-on items -12 items combined below (a through g): A motion was made by Commissioner Carter, seconded by Commissioner Jones, to approve the walk-on as presented, noting that Commissioner Carter is abstaining from the Fairgrounds IAFE travel due to the request not being completed within 30 days. The motion passed unanimously a. New Hope — Five (5) Out of state travel request for Elisa Adolphsen, Sara MacDonald, Trisha Glenn, Celina Garcia, and Suzi Fode to attend the 38th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment 2023 from January 22 — 27, 2023 in San Diego CA. Ticket prices were at a very low rate and she wanted approval to purchase early. b. New Hope - Commercial Lease Agreement with Mario Padilla and Cindy Padilla for property located at 311 Third Ave, Moses Lake (Parcel Nos. 09- 1578-000, 09-1579-000, 09-1580-000). Term is August 1, 2022 through July 31, 2029. c. New Hope - Commercial Lease Agreement with Mario Padilla and Cindy Padilla for property located at 306 Beech St, Moses Lake (Parcel Nos. 09-1578- 000, 09-1579-000, 09-1580-000). Term is August 1, 2022 through July 31, 2029. d. Fairgrounds — Out of state travel request for Shayla Morton and Rebecca Martinez to attend the International Association of Fairs and Expositions (IAFE) Convention and Trade Show from November 26 -December 1, 2022 in Indianapolis, IN. $2,,690.08 and $2,790.08. (Commissioner Carter abstained from voting on these requests, due to being out of the policy time frame) e. BOCC - Request from Grant County Fire District #7 (Soap Lake) to purchase a compressor system and necessary electrical work in the amount of $90,394.17 from the approved American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds that were awarded on June 21, 2022. f. Public Works — Cities Insurance Association of Washington Property Damage Release form on Claim No. C1942 -SW in the amount of $286,,623.42. Page 10 of 11 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of November 7, 2022 This is a negotiated settlement with the Quincy Columbia Basin Irrigation District due to property damage, including all costs and attorney fees, from a canal breach which damaged Frenchman Hills Road from D -SW to I -SW on March 18, 2022. g. Moses Lake Irrigation and Rehabilitation District Board Appointment. A motion was made by Commissioner Carter to appoint Charles Perry to the vacant seat of this Board vacated by Kai Sellman, serving 1 month until the election of the MLIRD. Commissioner Jones seconded and the motion passed unanimously. • Adjournment 3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Washington State Auditor's Office - 2020/2021 Accountability Audit - Entrance Conference 3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Detention Services Agreement and Transport of Juvenile Detainees Discussion 7:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m. RJones, Warden City Council Meeting WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2022 8:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m. RJones, Bi -Weekly Jail Design Meeting 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. LEOFF-1 Disability Board 11:00 a.m. -11:30 a.m. D Stone, PCC Rail Authority Executive Session 12:30 p.m. -1:30 p.m. R Jones at Lunch w/ Bitfarms 1: . rn . — 2 :°30-p-. M . C C- e -r, NC -D ive rs o n 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. VETERANS ADVISORY BOARD MEETING 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. R Jones at Vanguard Academy Ribbon Cutting (Moses Lake) 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. D Stone and C Carter, Grant County Health Board Meeting Page 11 of 11 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of November 7, 2022 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. (Approved in the amount of $10,563.75) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2022 9:00 a.m. —10:00 a.m. R Jones, Multi Agency Communication Center (MACC) Meeting 9:00 a.m. —10:45 a.m. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEETING ANNUAL MEETING #3 11:00 a.m. —12:00 p.m. R Jones at Crumbl Cookie Ribbon Cutting (Moses Lake) 1:00 p.m. — 4:00 p.m. R Jones, Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) Presentation Meeting 1:30 p.m. — 3:00 p.m. C Carter, Area Aging / Council of Governments Meeting 5:30 p.m. — 7:00 p.m. R Jones at Vanguard Academy Ribbon Cutting (Moses Lake) 7:00 p.m. — 8:00 p.m. R Jones, Moses Lake School District Board Meeting FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2022 Courthouse Closed in Observance of Veterans Day. Signed this22,m day of A149 .2022. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Gran�County, Washington Cindy ivi e IT] rye r