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2014-03-24 Board Meeting Minutes 1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON BOARD MEETING MINUTES March 24, 2014 The Board of County Commissioners for Lewis County, Washington, met in regular session on Monday, March 24, 2014, at 10:00 a.m. Commissioners F. Lee Grose, Edna J. Fund, and Bill Schulte were in attendance. Chairman Grose determined a quorum, called the meeting to order and proceeded with the flag salute. Commissioner Schulte moved to approve the minutes from the 10:00 a.m. meeting held on Monday, March 17, 2014. Commissioner Fund seconded the motion. Motion Carried 3-0 PROCLAMATION Commissioner Schulte made a motion to approve the Proclamation Agenda item one. Commissioner Fund seconded the motion. Chairman Grose read the Proclamation into the record. 1. Proclamation: Proclaiming the Morton/White Pass Boys (MWP) Basketball Team as WIAA 2B State Champions. Motion Carried 3-0 PUBLIC COMMENT Ron Averill, Centralia, voiced concern about consent item number two regarding the Inter- local agreement between the City of Tacoma, City of Chehalis, and Lewis County. He understands that this is an exploratory agreement and there are outs of this agreement should the investigation prove to be fruitless. There are those of us in the community that do not think this is a good idea. There are a lot of questions that the public needs to know. NOTICE Commissioner Schulte made a motion to approve the Notice Agenda item two. Commissioner Fund seconded the motion. 2. Call for Bids: For the King Road Rehabilitation Project. Bids are due to the Clerk of the Board by 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 15, 2014. Resolution No. 14-101 Tim Elsea, Director of Public Works, stated this contract will allow Lewis County to improve 2.14 miles of King Road in Lewis County by widening and reconstructing roadway, crushed surfacing base, top course, Bituminous Surface Treatment (BST), installing flexible guide posts, traffic control, constructing culverts, placing guardrail, and other work, all in accordance with the Contract Provisions and the Standard Specifications. The King Road project is listed as number six on Lewis County's previously adopted 2014-2019 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. Sealed bids for the King Road Rehabilitation Project, CRP 1937 shall be submitted to the Clerk of the Board of Lewis County 2 Commissioners (351 N.W. North Street, Room 210, CMS-01, Chehalis, Washington 98532), by or before 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 15, 2014, and will be opened on or after 11:30 a.m. on April 15, 2014. Bids submitted after 11:00 a.m. will not be considered for this project. This contract will be available for viewing on Lewis County’s website after the successful execution of the Bid Call. Motion Carried 3-0 CONSENT Commissioner Fund made a motion to approve the Consent Agenda items three through five. Commissioner Fund seconded the motion. 1. Resolution No. 14-102 Approval of warrants and payroll for payment. Chairman Grose stated this Resolution approves 75 regular warrants for a total payment against the County in the amount of $242,645.70. This Resolution also approves 243 Payroll/Benefits warrants dated March 20, 2014 for a total payment against the County in the amount of $218,932.00. 2. Resolution No. 14-103 Approving an inter-local between the City of Tacoma, the City of Chehalis and Lewis County granting the City of Chehalis and the County an option to purchase the City of Tacoma rail line between the Port of Chehalis and Maytown. Commissioner Schulte stated approving an inter-local agreement between the City of Tacoma, City of Chehalis, and Lewis County granting Chehalis and the County an option to purchase the City of Tacoma rail line between the Port of Chehalis and Maytown. The proposed inter-local agreement grants the County and Chehalis an option for up to three (3) years to purchase the Tacoma rail line between the Port of Chehalis and Maytown (the “Chehalis Extension”) for $3 million. The $3 million is split up into two parts; one would be a $1 million loan paid for by proceeds from the railroad lessee and not from tax dollars and the other would be a $2 million dollar grant from the Federal Government. In 2006, the City of Centralia were going to purchase this line for $7 million and they were turned down from the State. We want to do a detailed business plan and analyze it. The agreement requires Chehalis and the City to fund an option earnest money deposit of $150,000 within five days of execution of the agreement. If the agreement is terminated within the first two years, the entire deposit will be refunded. If the agreement is not terminated in the first two years, the City of Chehalis and the County must deposit an additional $100,000 at the end of the second year. If the agreement is terminated after the second anniversary, the City and County will forfeit $50,000 and be refunded the remainder. Chairman Grose stated he wants it clear that this is an exploratory agreement and not an agreement to purchase. Dennis Dawes, Mayor for the City of Chehalis, stated we have come to a time in our local economy where we have to think outside the box. We need to find things that we can 3 do to generate something in our local economy. We have a chance to look at something local. There is a lot of work that has to go into this and we need to take a closer look. Is our local community worth the time and effort to study this. His answer is yes. Commissioner Fund stated last year the Commissioners took a ride on the railroad to see for ourselves of what it is like. We have looked at Larry McGee tentative report of what we are looking at. There is a lot of questions and, hopefully, through this process they can be answered. 3. Resolution No. 14-104 Rescinding Resolution 14-094 and approving a revised Local Agency Agreement and Federal Aid Prospectus with the WA State DOT for the Bishop Road Improvements Project. Tim Elsea, Director of Public Works, stated rescinding Resolution 14-094 and approving a revised Local Agency Agreement and Federal Aid Prospectus between Lewis County and the Washington State Dept. of Transportation for the Bishop Road Improvements Project, CRP-2134. This project is listed as priority number nine in Lewis County’s 2014-2019 Six- year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) adopted via Resolution No. 13-542 on November 18, 2013. The project is funded through the Surface Transportation Program (STP-US) at 86.5% ($692,000), with a 13.5% matching requirement ($108,000). This funding allocation was approved by the Transportation Strategy Council (TSC) Board and entered into the meeting record of the February 19, 2013, TSC meeting. An increase in the amount of $260,000 with a match of $40,000 additional construction funds were approved by the TSC on February 18, 2014, and will be included in the Amended TIP being approved by hearing on March 24, 2014. Washington State Department of Transportation Local Programs has requested Lewis County revise the Local Agency Agreement that was approved by the BOCC on March 10, 2014 by Resolution 14-094 to reflect the increased funding. Motion Carried 3-0 Bid Opening Karri Muir, Clerk of the Board, stated this bid opening is for legal printing from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. RCW 32.72.075 requires competitive prices to be applied to identify the official county publication. We received two bids; The Chronicle, 1.20 column inch at 8-point type is $6.00 for 10 lines and the cost for the legal sample is $46.80 per day. Devaul Publishing, The East County Journal, 1.20 column inch at 8-point type is $6.40 and the cost to publish the sample is $48.00 per day. Bids will be reviewed and the bid will be awarded on Monday April 7, 2014. Hearing Commissioner Grose announced the hearing and went over the procedures. He asked staff for a report. 4 Tim Elsea, Public Works Director, stated a Public Hearing was held providing an opportunity for any person to appear and be heard, either for or against the adoption of the amended programs. The amended 2014-2019 six-year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) must be adopted prior to the County’s budgeting of added or changed projects. The amended six-year 2014-2019 TIP and 2014 ACP adjusts the construction funding categories to reflect changes due to additional grant funding from the Surface Transportation Program (STP-US) and Bridge Replacement Advisory Committee (BRAC), and updates information and funding sources for all projects. Chairman Grose asked if anyone would like to speak and there were none. He closed the question-and-answer period and opened the formal hearing Tim Elsea asked that his previous comments be adopted into the record. Chairman Grose asked if anyone would like to speak and there were none. He closed the formal hearing and asked for a motion. Commissioner Schulte moved to approve Resolution No. 14-105. Commissioner Fund seconded the motion. Resolution No. 14-105 Adoption of the amended 2014 Annual Construction Program and six-year Transportation Improvement Program for the years 2014-2019 Motion Carried 3-0 There being no further business, the Commissioners’ public meeting adjourned at 10:41 a.m. on March 24, 2014. The next public meeting will be held Monday, March 31, 2014. Please note that minutes from the Board of County Commissioners’ meetings are not verbatim. A recording of the meeting may be purchased at the Commissioners’ office. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON ATTEST: F. Lee Grose, Chairman Karri Muir, CMC, Clerk of the Board Edna J. Fund, Commissioner Lewis County Commissioners P.W. Schulte, Commissioner