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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - BOCCMEETING MINUTES Week of September 12 —September 18, 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, SEPTEMBER 12, 2022 The Grant County Commissioners session began at 8:30 a.m. with all Commissioners in attendance. Commissioner Jones attended via Webex 8:30 a.m. —10:00 a.m. D Stone, Grant County Public Health Briefing for Healthcare & Schools 8:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Superior Court Update • Drug Court starts this week. There are no participants yet, but all of the players will be getting together with team meetings and discussing participants. It takes 2 years average to graduate from the program. • Recommends a consultant for the Therapeutic Court / Community Court. • Desperate need for Judicial Officers — part time Court Commissioner. The work behind the scenes is not getting completed. Maybe it's time to approach the legislature for a 4t" Superior Court Judge? 9:00 a.m. — 9:30 a.m. S Heston, Trask Insurance / WRCIP Insurance Update • WRCIP acronym will soon be changing. "Rural" will be dropped by the end of the year. • Renewal season is upon us and its almost completed. • Safety Committee will be applying for a scholarship for Sharps Containers for the Courthouse Complex 9:30 a.m. —10:30 a.m. B Vasquez, Clerk of the Board Update • NovaTime — Reports • County Administrator— discussion was held on if there was a need for this position. • Veteran Service Officer Update (AG) —Anthony Garcia gave veteran statistics • WSAC —Legislative Steering Committee Member: Commissioner Stone to be the 2023 member. 10:30 a.m. —11:30 a.m. A Williams, City of Moses Lake Update • Support of the Sheriff's Office request to increase the wages of the Corrections staff. Chief Fuhr also would like to see the Work Release building to reopen. Sheriff Rectenwald discussed the COVID requirements and what led to close the work release facility. When the restrictions are lifted in October, more staffing would be needed. Page 2 of 9 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of September 12, 2022 • Kirstin Sackett and Kirk Holmes came to discuss Reuse and Redevelopment of the Moses Lake Wellfield Contamination Superfund Site. The groundwater at the site is contaminated with trichloroethylene (TCE). This is affecting businesses wanting to relocate to the area. • PFAS —the foam to put out fires. It is being used at the Port of Moses Lake training areas. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is also concerned. • The Federal Government is working on the Moses Lake Wellfield Superfund site. (EPA) • Recording Fee Surcharge Agreement —wanting to make sure the City is still planned to receive funding. Janice Flynn stated it is on her radar. 11:30 a.m. —12:00 p.m. M McKnight, Assessor's Office Update • Change of Value Notices being sent out September 17, 2022... Due October • T2 Vendor is saying we need to update our servers. Mellissa will decline that suggestion. • GIS position in Development Services is open again. • Minimum sale $52,700 for surplus of Royal City parcel 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 • Employee Appreciation BBQ —10/5/22 is the set date. Approximately $100 per Elected Official. • ARPA Funding for Conservation District, Royal Water District, and City of Warden (DS) • Surplus of County Parcels in the Royal Slope Area —Darryl Pheasant stated that 2 parcels should be sold together and the Board must set the minimum bid. A condition should be placed about the selling of these parcels together. The Assessor stated she recommends $52,,700.00 minimum bid. Public hearing was set for 10/11/22. The assessed value is $45,000.00, although the website says $10,000.00. At the public hearing the Board should clarify the easement that was placed and lot consolidation. There's no defined easement, it's the entire triangle parcel. (parcel nos. 15-1556-000 and 15-0797-001) • Part time court commissioner —discuss during the 2023 budget discussion • Board of Health Resolution- Commissioner Stone within 30 days we must appoint a vacant position. The American Indian 70.05.040 RCW — solicit and nominate the position. Move up an alternate? How can we get the 8t" member? Resolution must be changed, on how to fill a vacancy. Send on to Rebekah for legal review. • 2022-2025 Health Services Agreement between the County (Jail/Sheriff's Office) and Remedy Inmate M3edical Services was placed on hold until the agreement is signed by the provider and the insurance portion is agreed upon. 2:00 p.m. — 3:30 p.m. K Eslinger, Human Resources Update Calendar Items 09/14/22 — Work in Ellensburg Page 3 of 9 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of September 12, 2022 Start: 2:30 PM Length: 30 min End: 3:00 PM Start: 3:00 PM Length: 25 min End: 3:25 PM Pursuant to RCW 42.30.140(4)(a) -Negotiations and RCW 42.30.110(1)(g) —Job Applicant / Evaluation, Commissioner Stone called an Executive Session to order at 2:30 p.m. to go until 3:00 p.m. In attendance were Commissioners Carter, Stone and Jones (via Webex), Kirk Edinger and Decorah Anderson, Human Resources, Barbara J. Vasquez, Clerk of the Board, and Ryan Rectenwald, Joe Kriete, and Phil Coates, Sheriff's Office. The session was continued to 3:25 p.m. Commissioner Stone closed the session at 3:25 p.m. 3:30 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. Tourism Commission Discussion Amanda Laramore and Shawn Cardwell came in to discuss the direction of the Tourism Commission. The contract for Bill Burke expires 12/31/22. It will need to be discussed if Mr. Burke wants to stay on, after discussion at the last Tourism meeting. Commissioner Stone asked if an RFP is needed for a new Marketing manager. An outline of the Tourism Commission members expectations would be helpful. With the implementation of the LTAC committee, the budgeting is very confusion for all. Commissioner Jones asked about the future of Tourism. Integrating a broader spectrum of tourist activities. The industry: restaurants, exotic places to stay, the Arts/Culture, rodeos and demo derby. Commissioner Carter stated wine, the Gorge should also be advertised. The parades should be advertised on the website. "Authentic Experience" is the new buzz draw. "AgriTourism" Hire someone to look for the smaller city events and place them on the tourism website? Online presence vs. in print advertising. Discussion Items Request 'Action 01. INV Form 41 Guidance Guided Labor Relations: Association (ASC) Request. Action 02. Compensation Proposal —Clerk Authority Provided Labor Relations: Deputy Sheriff (DS) RequestT Action 03. 04. DRS Request Negotiations —Deputy Sheriffs Authority Authority Deferred Provided Labor Relations: Corrections (COR) I Request Action 05. Negotiations —Corrections Authority Provided Labor Relations: Sheriff Support (SS) Request Action 06. RN Staffing Authority Provided Public Comment Request Action None Executive Session n/a n/a Start: 2:30 PM Length: 30 min End: 3:00 PM Start: 3:00 PM Length: 25 min End: 3:25 PM Pursuant to RCW 42.30.140(4)(a) -Negotiations and RCW 42.30.110(1)(g) —Job Applicant / Evaluation, Commissioner Stone called an Executive Session to order at 2:30 p.m. to go until 3:00 p.m. In attendance were Commissioners Carter, Stone and Jones (via Webex), Kirk Edinger and Decorah Anderson, Human Resources, Barbara J. Vasquez, Clerk of the Board, and Ryan Rectenwald, Joe Kriete, and Phil Coates, Sheriff's Office. The session was continued to 3:25 p.m. Commissioner Stone closed the session at 3:25 p.m. 3:30 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. Tourism Commission Discussion Amanda Laramore and Shawn Cardwell came in to discuss the direction of the Tourism Commission. The contract for Bill Burke expires 12/31/22. It will need to be discussed if Mr. Burke wants to stay on, after discussion at the last Tourism meeting. Commissioner Stone asked if an RFP is needed for a new Marketing manager. An outline of the Tourism Commission members expectations would be helpful. With the implementation of the LTAC committee, the budgeting is very confusion for all. Commissioner Jones asked about the future of Tourism. Integrating a broader spectrum of tourist activities. The industry: restaurants, exotic places to stay, the Arts/Culture, rodeos and demo derby. Commissioner Carter stated wine, the Gorge should also be advertised. The parades should be advertised on the website. "Authentic Experience" is the new buzz draw. "AgriTourism" Hire someone to look for the smaller city events and place them on the tourism website? Online presence vs. in print advertising. Page 4 of 9 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of September 12, 2022 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2022 The session was continued at 8:00 a.m. with all commissioners in attendance. Commissioners Carter and Jones attended via Webex. (Commissioner Carter was in the office for the 8:30 a.m. meeting) 8:00 a.m. — 8:30 a.m. S Castro, Public Works Personnel Discussion (Anticipated Executive Session RCW 42.30.140(4)(a)) Pursuant to RCW 42.30.140(4)(x) Commissioner Stone called an Executive Session to order at 8:03 a.m. to go until 8:29 a.m. regarding Negotiations. In attendance were Commissioners Carter (Webex), Stone and Jones (Webex), Kirk Eslinger and Decorah Anderson, Human Resources, Barbara J. Vasquez, Clerk of the Board, and Sam Castro, Sam Dart, and Dave Bren, Public Works. Commissioner Stone closed the session at 8:29 a.m. 8:30 a.m. — 9:00 a.m. K McCrae, Prosecuting Attorney's Office Update • Public Records Requests relating to text messages. Text message policy needed. • Erladsen Engineering on behalf of Matt Stredwick — Development of 2,000 lots via the long plat process in Mae Valley 9:00 a.m. —10:00 a.m. J McKiernan, Capital Improvements Discussion • Campground upgrades needed, also an ADA Camping spot. • Huck Fuller — upgrades needed • Construction costs are elevated due to supply cost increases. • Stalls/Stall Mats- still have three 16 stall sheds that still need to be leveled • ADA requirements at the Fairgrounds. • Fencing replaced- 8 ft cyclone fence • Rate increase request that is being placed on today's consent agenda was discussed. • If camp spot isn't being used, forfeit their use the following year? 10:00 a.m. —11:00 a.m. T Gaines, Central Services Update • Helipad may be installed for emergencies. G CTS • Working on the budget for next year • Trying to build the quads • Working on cameras where we can Interfund Comm. • Last update for interfund • will continue to operate the budget this year Central Services • Coroner's Office Update • DAHP • Early site package progress • Comp Plan Application Page 5 of 9 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of September 12, 2022 • Stormwater issue Moses Lake • Jail Update Fairgrounds • Construction is ongoing • Construction change orders • Flowmeter • Manpower 11:00 a.m. —11:45 a.m. S Fode, New Hope Update • Shelter Update — 4 moms and 9 kids - • Harvest of Hope update —still have tables sponsor • Office Lease with Padillas —HVAC maintenance • Community Sexual Assault Program (CSAP) State Accreditation —November 2022 • Board Training —Kids Hope (Child Sexual Abuse Response) —Staff gave a synopsis of a forensic interview process. 1:00 p.m. -2:00 p.m. S Castro, Public Works Update • Solid Waste o Landfill Study Underway o Pre and Post Closure Accounts will be ready before the end of the year o Mattawa Drop Box o $20,032.92 Revenue vs. $26,143.07 Expenditure through August 2022 o Alternatives to be considered, increase rates, or consider closure • Public Works General Update o PW Strategic Planning o Association Requested 4/10 working schedule for Road District crews • Public Works Engineering/Roads o Historic Larson Air Base ADA Sidewalk Improvements 0 22.091 S -NE Road Petition for Speed Limit Change 0 22.092 E.1 -NE Road Vacation Petition • Equipment Repair and Replacement o Review 2014 Rate Adoption o Request adjusted Director Discretion o Replacement Motorcycle Schedule needed 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 Mike Collazo —lives in Soap Lake —asks about putting a Boys and Girls Club in Soap Lake. Kids need a place to go and play. Also stated the Fire Stations are not up to par. Commissioner Stone will contact mayor for what things there are to do for kids in soap lake. Page 6 of 9 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of September 12, 2022 o Greg Herr— 3277 Rd 14 NW -509-750-5662 dealing with the Sheriff's Office for the last 2 years for Code Enforcement. The property behind him is in total disarray. The Prosecuting Attorney is currently handling this issue. Approval of Agenda A motion was made by Commissioner Jones (via Webex), 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.) None • Commissioners Roundtable — Miscellaneous Discussion o Castle home on Airway Drive — Code Enforcement continues. o Code Enforcement — is there an Excel Spreadsheet on all open cases? How many cases are there? o DS — Possibly change the wording in the ER&R policy: certain miles OR certain years. Public Works will bring this back to the Board for review. 0 40,000 miles or 5 years for motorcycles for replacement. Does Sheriff want a motorcycle unit? Consent Agenda — (Items 1 through 11) 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 as presented. 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 amount of $901,,314.15) COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE 2. Special occasion liquor license application for Boys & Girls Club of the Columbia Basin and their event to be held at Big Bend Community College, 7662 Chanute St. NE, Moses Lake on October 11 2022, from the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board. 3. Letter of support to the Mattawa City Council for the approval of CAD Homes request for annexation into the City of Mattawa to provide more housing and opportunities for residents to own homes. 4. Reimbursement request #14 from the Housing Authority of Grant County on the Department of Commerce Consolidated Homeless Grant (CHG) No. 22-46108-10 in the amount of $43,.153.41 for August 2022 expenses. 5. Reappointment of Robert Schrom to the Housing Authority of Grant County for another 5 -year term beginning September 13, 2022 through September 12, 2027. CENTRAL SERVICES 6. Request to approve, and award contract to Farmers Electric in the amount of $50,859.11 to replace wash lighting for the courthouse. This will be paid from Courthouse 308 bond fund. Page 7 of 9 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of September 12, 2022 FAIRGRni 1NDI; 7. Held from the September 6, 2022 Consent Agenda: Request to implement a 2023 rate schedule and updated changes for the Grant County Fair and the Grant County Fairgrounds. NRA/ HnPF 8. Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) County Program Agreement DV Advocates and Services- SFY 23, agreement No. 2263-44087 to provide flexible funding assistance to meet the immediate needs of survivors of domestic violence and associated administrative costs. Term of agreement is August 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023 in the amount of $85,360.00. DSHS is requesting that this agreement be signed with an August 1, 2022 date of execution. RFNF\A/ 9. Amendment to the Provider Services Agreement with Molina Healthcare of Washington, Inc. and Grant County (Renew) to provide services to Medicaid Clients. TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 10. Purchase Order No. 433 to TeamViewer for Renewal Subscriptions in the amount of $14,049.91. 11. Purchase Order No. 434 to CDW-G in the amount of $16,,128.25 for the purchase of 16 HPE Midline Helium hard drives, HPE Smart Array controller, as well as a HPE SAS Internal cable kit. • 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: Sheriff Office request for Out of State Travel for James Weaver for inmate transport / extraditable warrant in Halena, MT on September 17, 2022. A motion was made by Commissioner Carter, seconded by Commissioner Jones to approve the walk- on item as presented. The motion passed unanimously. • Adjournment 3:00 p.m. —4:00 p.m. Moss Adams- ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) Fund Management Presentation The Commissioners met with Moss Adams to discuss Grant Compliance and ARPA Consulting Services. In attendance from Moss Adams: Halie Garcia, Director and Ariel Lybarger, Manager. They can assist with County Planning, County Execution and Monitoring and Subrecipient Monitoring, along with Project Reporting and Closeout. They developed the application and its hosted through Moss Adams through the County Website. Cost varies depending on the entity needs. Approx. 1-1.5% of the award fee. Billing is done monthly. Page 8 of 9 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of September 12, 2022 700 p.m. -8:00 p.m. RJones, Moses Lake City Council Meeting 7:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m. RJones, Warden City Council Meeting WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2022 8:30 a.m. — 9:00 a.m. C Carter, Public Works Leadership Meeting 10:00 a.m. —11:00 a.m. LEOFF —1 Disability Board 10:00 a.m.. —11:00 a.m. R Jones, Columbia Basin Sustainable Water Coalition (CBSWC) Steering Committee Meeting 11:00 a.m. —11:30 a.m. D Stone, PCC Rail Authority Executive Session 11:30 a.m. — 2:00 p.m. HEARINGS EXAMINER 1:00 p.m. — 3:00 p.m. D Stone at Shrub -Steppe Mitigation Banking Kick-off Meeting (WDFW Office, Ephrata) 4:00 p.m. — 5:30 p.m. VETERANS ADVISORY BOARD MEETING (Grant County Fairgrounds) 6:00 p.m. —7:30 p.m. D Stone and C Carter, Grant County Health Board Meeting THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15.2022 9:30 a.m. —10:30 a.m. R Jones, Grant County Evaluation for Phase II M54 General Permit Coverage (MS Teams) 11:00 a.m. —12:00 p.m. Clifton Larson Allen, ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) Digital Portal Webinar 1:00 p.m. -2:30 p.m. CCarter, NC Diversion Workgroup 6:30 p.m. — 8:00 p.m. C Carter, Grant Transit Authority — Board Meeting Page 9 of 9 Grant County Commissioners Minutes Week of September 12, 2022 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 2022 Agreement regarding Use of County Property for Public Purpose with Hands and Paws, for use of the courthouse lawn for their animal adoption event from September 16-18, 2022. Request from the Veteran Service Officer for an exception to the length of aid we can assist a veteran's dependent. Specifically, to assist a spouse whose husband passed away, the Veteran Administration did not stop all benefits, and the spouse had to pay back $535.11. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2022 8:00 a.m. — 5:30 p.m. D Stone at Water 101 Training Module D (Yakima) Signed this day of 2022. At -.Lest: B.1 rba a J. Vasque ,9 C of the Boar IRD OF COUNTY COM ISSIONERS r.Ont County, W,�iing �e Danny E. Stone, Chair Cindy Carter;