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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommissioners Proceedings - Commissioners - 20 (391)COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Week of July 10, 2006 The Grant County Commissioners session was called to order at 9:00 a.m. with Commissioners Stevens and Allison in attendance with the Clerk of the Board. Commissioner Moore was out and excused. As of this date, the Board, by a majority vote, does approve for payment those vouchers certified by the auditing officer as required by RC W 42.24.080, and those expense reimbursement claims certified by the auditing officer as required by RCW 42 24.090, in the amount of $233,194.60, as recorded on a listing and made available to the Board. The Commissioners signed the Payroll Final Register for the month of June 2006. The Commissioners approved the request of the Sheriff s Office for a budget transfer within Fund 4114, Department #001 in the amount of $5,000.00, due to unforeseen expenditures. The Chair of the Board was authorized to sign a Notice of Liquor License Application from Mad Hatter Cafe & Comedy Club, LLC, 375 W. Hwy 28, Soap Lake, WA 98851; applicant is Mad Hatter Cafe & Comedy Club, LLC, Richelle C. Grant and Jeamce R. Bartholow. The Commissioners approved the recommendation of the SIP Advisory Committee to award a grant in the amount of $5,000.00 to the Coulee Area Parks and Recreation District for the Coulee Area Skate Park Project. The Chair of the Board was authorized to sign an amendment to the 2005 CDBG General Purpose Grant for the Beverly Water District to extend the contract date from July 31, 2006 to July 31, 2007. The Commissioners held a public hearing regarding a Reasonable Use Exception application from Adam Burns. The request is to construct a single-family residence on a 4.02 - acre parcel in the Rural Urban Reserve Zoning District of Grant County The subject parcel does not meet the 5 -acre minimum lot size requirement for this zoning district as defined by Grant County code 23.12, Table 2 Location of the proposal is 2166 Hamilton Road in Moses Lake, WA and is located in the SW '/4 of S 24, T 19 N, R 28 E, W M, (parcel no. 170808006). The Planning Commission has forwarded their recommendation to approve with 8 Conditions of Approval and 6 Findings of Fact, consistent with approval Commissioner Allison moved to uphold the Planning Commission recommendation and approve the application recognizing the 8 Conditions of Approval and 6 Findings of Fact, consistent with approval. Commissioner Stevens seconded and the motion passed with two Commissioners in attendance. The hearing adjourned. The Commissioners approved the request of June Strickler, Prosecuting Attorney's Office to have Jean Retalltc, a Business Education/Computer Teacher from Wenatchee High School, job shadow the Clerk of the Board to fulfill a requirement of job shadowing an individual who is using office programs. Page 1 of 5 COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Week of July 10, 2006 As there was no further business to come before the Board the session was continued until July 11, 2006. July 11, 2006 The session was continued at 9:00 a.m with Commissioners Stevens and Allison in attendance with the Clerk of the Board. Commissioner Moore was excused. The Commissioners met with the Public Works Director regarding: a hearing Resolution for the Six -Year Transportation Program; Out of State Travel request; Execution of Contracts for the Rd 11 -SW and Rd M -SW projects; WSACE/Executive Director Position; Rd G -SW, Tax Return Preparation; District No. 2 to start seal coating today; Proposed Glass Recycling Program/CPG Grant/Fall Notification; and Landfill Accident. A motion was made by Commissioner Allison, seconded by Commissioner Stevens, that Resolution No. 06 -191 -CC, a resolution setting a public hearing for July 25, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. to hear discussion on the adoption of a Comprehensive Transportation Improvement Program for the ensuing six years of 2007-2012, be passed. The motion carried. The Commissioners approved the request of the Public Works Director for out of state travel for one employee to attend training in Seaside, Oregon on October 4-5, 2006. The Commissioners signed a contract between Grant County and Tommer Construction for the 11 SW/SE Rd., CRP 05-07 & M SW Rd., CRP 05-089 project, in the amount of $364,449.00. The Commissioners approved the separation date of July 31, 2006 for Angie Clark, Human Resources Director. The Commissioners held a public hearing regarding budget extensions for the following Grant County Departments: Prosecuting Attorney - $40,397 00; Information Services - $6,947.00; Sheriff's Office - $20,941.00; and Human Resources - $26,250.00; for the total amount of $94,535.00. Commissioner Allison moved to close the public comment portion of the hearing, Commissioner Stevens seconded and the motion passed with two Commissioners in attendance. Commissioner Allison moved to approve the budget extensions as presented, Commissioner Stevens seconded and the motion passed with two Commissioners in attendance The hearing adjourned. Page 2 of 5 COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Week of July 10, 2006 A motion was made by Commissioner Allison, seconded by Commissioner Stevens, that Resolution No. 06 -190 -CC, a resolution authorizing a budget appropriation in the total amount of $94,535.00 be allocated to the 2006 budgets for the Prosecuting Attorney's Office, the Information Services Office, the Sheriff s Office and the Human Resources Department, be passed. The motion carred. The Commissioners held a public hearing regarding a request from the Building Department Director to increase permit fees. The Director went though the attachments to the proposed resolution, August 2006 Valuation Schedule. This will go into effect August 1, 2006. Commissioner Allison moved to close the public comment portion of the hearing, Commissioner Stevens seconded and the motion passed with two Commissioners in attendance. Commissioner Allison moved to approve the increase to fees as presented, Commissioner Stevens seconded and the motion passed with two Commissioners in attendance. The hearing adjourned. A motion was made by Commissioner Allison, seconded by Commissioner Stevens, that Resolution No. 06 -192 -CC, a resolution setting fees for building, plumbing, mechanical and grading permits, be passed. The motion carried. The Commissioners held a public hearing regarding a minor zone change application from Riverview at Crescent Bar from Recreation Development to Master Planned Resort for a 44 -acre parcel in conjunction with the Land Use Designation amendment change approved during the 2005 Comprehensive Plan amendment process. Location of the proposal is located in a portion of S 18, T 20 N, R 23 E, W M, Crescent Bar. The Planning Commission forwards this application with a recommendation to approve. Commissioner Allison moved to uphold the Planning Commissions recommendation and approve the minor zone change as presented, recognizing the 10 Findings of Fact; Commissioner Stevens seconded and the motion passed with two Commissioners in attendance. The hearing adjourned. A motion was made by Commissioner Allison, seconded by Commissioner Stevens, that Ordinance No. 06 -193 -CC, an ordinance relating to amendment of the Grant County Zoning Map changing approximately 44 acres by Robert Hadley, Riverview at Crescent Bar for a zone change located in a portion of Section 18, Township. 20 N Range 23 E WM., from Recreational Development to Master Planned Resort, be passed. The motion carried. The Commissioners signed the Public Works Claims Fund Voucher Approval No. 07-1 through No. 07-144 in the total amount of $2,125,752.87, as recorded on a listing and made available to the Board. The Commissioners approved the salary, wage, and/or position changes for Robert Mark Nelson and Ty Robbins, North Central Washington Regional Support Network (NCWRSN). Page 3 of 5 COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Week of July 10, 2006 The Commissioners signed a County Program Agreement for the Community Residential Contract between the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) and Grant County Developmental Disabilities Department for Contract #0663-01055 with a starting date of July 1, 2006 and ending date of June 30, 2007. A motion was made by Commissioner Allison, seconded by Commissioner Stevens, that Resolution No 06 -194 -CC, a resolution approving the Strategic Infrastructure Committee Recommendations for Funding for the Coulee Area Skate Park Project in the amount of a $5,000.00 grant be passed. The motion carried. The Commissioners approved the recommendation of the Emergency Management Director to hire a replacement for the Special Project Planner position The Commissioners approved the recommendation of the Department of Building/Fue Marshall Director to issue a County Wide Outdoor Burning Ban until further notice. As there was no further business to come before the Board the session was continued until July 12, 2006. July 12, 2006 The session was continued at 9.00 a.m. with Commissioners Stevens and Allison in attendance with the Clerk of the Board Commissioner Moore was excused. The Commissioners held a public hearing regarding a Comprehensive Plan Amendment, processed under RCW 36.70a 365 as a Major Industrial Development, including an Urban Growth Area (UGA) Boundary Change to include approximately 66.9 -acres within the City of Moses Lake's UGA, and a Site Specific Land Use Re -designation from "Agricultural Resource" to Industrial (Urban) for the location and construction of a 750,000 square foot production process and warehouse for the manufacturing of residential fiberglass insulation. Location is 3937 Rd N -NE, Moses Lake, also known as Farm Unit 61, Block 41; and is located approximately one mile north of the intersection of Wheeler Rd and Rd N -NE on the east side of Rd N -NE; and is a portion of the NW %4 of S 16, T 19 N, R 29 E, W M (parcel no. 190449000). Commissioner Allison moved to close the public comment portion of the hearing, Commissioner Stevens seconded and the motion passed with two Commissioners in attendance. Commissioner Allison moved to uphold the Planning Commissions recommendation and approve the Comprehensive Plan Amendment for Guardian Industries as presented, recognizing the 3 Conditions of Approval and 24 Findings of Fact; Commissioner Stevens seconded. The motion passed with two Commissioners in attendance. The hearing adjourned. Page 4 of 5 COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Week of July 10, 2006 The Commissioners held a public hearing regarding a minor rezone application from Guardian Fiberglass Major Industrial Development. The rezone will consist of changing the zoning of a 66 9 -acre parcel from Agricultural to Urban Heavy Industrial. This rezone is a follow-up from the previous hearing changing the Comprehensive Plan Amendment. Site address is 3937 Rd N -NE, Moses Lake, also known as Farm Unit 61 Block 41; and is located approximately one mile north of the intersection of Wheeler Rd and Rd N -NE on the east side of Rd N -NE; and is a portion of the NW Y4 of S 16, T 19 N, R 29 E, W M (parcel no. 190449000) Commissioner Allison moved to uphold the Planning Commissions recommendation and approve the Minor Zone Change for Guardian Fiberglass as presented, recognizing the 3 Conditions of Approval and 10 Findings of Fact; Commissioner Stevens seconded and the motion passed with two Commissioners in attendance. The hearing adjourned. 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 No. 1 — 5, and General Fund Vouchers No. 6 — 62, in the amount of $149,669.70 as recorded on a listing and made available to the Board. A motion was made by Commissioner Allison, seconded by Commissioner Stevens, that Resolution No 06 -195 -CC, a resolution in the matter of approving a Reasonable Use Exception for Adam Bums, on a 4.02 -acre parcel in the SW '/4 of S 24, T 19 N, R 28 E, WM, Grant County, be passed. The motion carried. As there was no further business to come before the Board the session was continued until July 17, 2006. Signed this day of�, 2006. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Grant County, Washington Richard Stevens, Chair , ���� Deborah Moore j LeRoy Allison Page 5 of 5