2022-04-04 County Manager UpdateCounty Manager Update
April 4, 2022
11 a.m.
Present: Commissioner Pollock, Commissioner Swope, Commissioner Grose, County Manager Erik
Martin, Becky Butler, Steve Wohld, Chris Panush, Becky Butler, Austin Majors, Josh Metcalf, Connie
Riker, Tiffanie Morgan, Lee Napier
Guest: Nic Scott
Recorder: Rieva Lester
Budget
RFP for grant management: Becky Butler discussed a proposed request for proposals (RFP) for a
consultant to oversee the county’s grants.
Becky said she will ask the commissioners to review their plans for earmarking American Rescue Plan Act
on April 6.
Public Works / DEM
Fuel system upgrades: Erik Martin noted the commissioners had indicated they are in support of
pursuing Congressionally Directed Spending for the replacement of fuel tanks at the airport. Josh
Metcalf said the county has a 10,000-gallon-tank at the airport. He said he’d like to decommission it
rather than spend the additional funds needed to prepare it for its upcoming recertification. He noted
the fueling station is in need of repairs and that it has been charging incorrectly for fuel purchases. Josh
said he’d like to look at an all-inclusive above-ground unit, similar to one the Chehalis airport recently
purchased.
Internal Services update
HR staffing / new position request: Steve Wohld and Chris Panush said the commissioners had given
preliminary approval for a new position at a grade 118. They said they would like to change that position
to an HR generalist. Chris noted the position would be a 122 instead of a 117, which would be a roughly
$5 increase plus benefits. They said the increase will allow HR to hire a more experienced individual for
the HR position.
Chris said his plans to improve HR include creating a phone and email funnel through which tasks can be
assigned within HR. He said another step will be to increase the new position to field more policy
interpretation questions so he and Daleyn Coleman can work on drafting new policies.
Commissioner Swope made a motion to move the HR position to a generalist position at 122 and to
open the position and fill it. Commissioner Grose seconded. Motion passed 3-0.
Office 365: Steve said IT is working on updating Office software. Erik Martin said Austin Majors is helping
with a questionnaire. Steve the move will affect IT rates countywide.
Phone system upgrade: Steve said IT is working on switching from analog to digital phones. He said IT
recently learned it will need to perform a partial installation. He cautioned the move will affect IT rates
countywide. Erik said the commissioners will need to address cell phone needs in the future. Steve
noted that the upcoming upgrades will allow calls to be transferred to users’ cell phones.
PAF process: Erik said the group working on the PAF will need the commissioners to weigh in on when
offices and departments need to seek approval and when they have the authority to make decisions on
their own. The commissioners said they’d like to have the discussion in executive session if possible.
Parks update: Erik said he likes the idea of holding the ribbon-cutting event for the Cowlitz River Access
Park on May 22. Commissioner Swope said he is in favor of naming the park after Commissioner
Stamper.
911
Erik said he is interviewing two candidates for the 911 director position April 7. He said he has a 911
strategic planning meeting with Commissioner Grose planned for April 8.
Calendars
Erik noted he and Becky would be at a conference in Leavenworth the following week.
Meeting adjourned at 11:56 a.m.