2010-11-08 Board Meeting Minutes 1
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON
BOARD MEETING MINUTES
November 8, 2010
The Board of County Commissioners for Lewis County, Washington met in regular
session on Monday, November 8, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. COMMISSIONERS P.W.
SCHULTE, RON AVERILL and F. LEE GROSE were in attendance. Chairman
Schulte determined a quorum, called the meeting to order and proceeded with the
flag salute. Commissioner Averill moved to approve the minutes from the 10:00
a.m. meeting held on Monday, November 1, 2010. Commissioner Grose seconded
the motion.
Motion carried 3-0
PUBLIC COMMENT
Commissioner Averill stated this is the week of Armed Forces Day which is a
holiday on the 11th day of November. There are a number of events that are going
on Thursday, November 11th: at 10:00 am American Legion Post 17 will hold its
annual Veterans Day Recognition Ceremony at Washington Park; and, again that
evening at the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints on Market Blvd. in Chehalis,
they will have a Navy band and other groups recognizing Veterans at the Church; for
Veterans, Applebee’s is providing a free meal; and the Lewis County Veterans
Museum, which is one of the best private Military Museums in Washington, after the
American Legion Ceremony, will be open and the USO will be open to welcome
Veterans to go through the museum. It is a time when we can honor those who
have served in the Military and have sacrificed for our freedom.
NOTICE
Commissioner Grose made a motion to approve Notice Agenda items one and
two. Commissioner Averill seconded the motion. Candace Hallom read the items
into the record.
1. Notice of Hearing: Regarding a budget amendment for the Vader Water
System Improvement capital fund and operation fund. Hearing will be held
on or after 10:00 am, on November 22, 2010. Resolution No. 10-280
Dawna Truman, Budget Office, stated this is a request for approval to publish a
Notice of Hearing regarding a 2010 Budget Amendment. The two amendments
will be for the Vader Water System Improvement Capital Fund and the Vader
Water System Operations Fund. The total of the amendments are expected to be
$42,500.00. Notification will be published in The East County Journal on
November 10 and 17, 2010 and the hearing will be set for November 22, 2010.
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Commissioner Averill stated it is official, the Court met on October 29, 2010 and
receivership was granted to Lewis County. Our Public Works and Budget/Fiscal
Departments are working toward putting all of the things in place that are needed
to run that system. We are currently working with the City of Vader toward a
January 1, 2011 establishment date.
Commissioner Grose stated this is new territory for the County and there are
bound to be some bugs. Hopefully we can make this as smooth a transition as
possible. Please bear with us and let us know if things are not going as well as
we might expect.
2. Notice of Hearing: Regarding a non-exclusive franchise to Mashell
Telecom, Inc., DBA Rainier Connect, to construct, operate, and maintain
telecommunications facilities on County right of ways. Resolution No.
10-281
Larry Unzelman, Public Works, stated Mashell Telecom, Inc., dba Rainier
Connect, has requested a non-exclusive franchise for the construction, operation,
and maintenance of telecommunications facilities on various Lewis County roads.
The franchise in general covers roads in the Centralia, Chehalis, Adna, Napavine,
and Winlock areas. They have a franchise in place which expires on January 8,
2011. This franchise will authorize the continued use of the road rights of way for
5 years for the above stated purpose. This resolution will set December 6, 2010
as the date for hearing on the franchise and call for required postings and
publications by RCW 36.55.040.
Commissioner Averill stated he presumes this is predominantly a cable that they
string on our power lines for their fiber optics.
Larry stated that is correct.
Commissioner Grose stated there was some discussion last week at the Risk
Pool meeting regarding rights of way amenities and the legal liability that we have
if we don’t have these in place. There is some liability if we don’t have right of
ways established so it is important that we get these out there.
Motion carried 3-0
CONSENT
Commissioner Averill made a motion to approve Consent Agenda items three
through seven. Commissioner Grose seconded the motion. Candace Hallom read
the items into the record.
3. Resolution No. 10-282 Approval of warrants and payroll for payment.
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Commissioner Averill stated this resolution approves 229 warrants issued by the
Auditor’s Office for a total of $659,373.91. Also, approves 427 automatic
deposits, 161 warrants for County Net Pay, and 57 warrants for County Benefits &
Employee Deductions for a total of $3,053,949.56.
4. Resolution No. 10-283 Proposed acquisition of right of way for
Coughlin Road Bridge.
Larry Unzelman, Public Works, stated Lewis County’s Six Year Transportation
Improvement Program includes the Coughlin Road Bridge Repair Project,
located east of Onalaska. This project involves truss repair, scour repair and
deck replacement. The project will require right of way acquisitions from two
property owners. The attached resolution would grant authority to the Public
Works Department to acquire the necessary additional right of way. Procedures
for acquiring necessary right of way, adopted by Resolution 09-381, will be
followed in this process.
Commissioner Averill asked, if you are successful in negotiating these rights of
ways, will you be back with us for approval of items?
Larry Unzelman stated this would approve the acquisition unless we had to do
an administrative offer. If we have to go above fair market value it would require
the Boards approval.
5. Resolution No. 10-284 Approving an inter-local with Lewis County
Conservation District concerning aid and assistance.
Robert Johnson, Community Development, state the Conservation District is
a special purpose district set up under the State Law for the purpose of
protecting and improving the quality of surface and ground water, watershed
planning and implementation, riparian reforestation and enhancement, forest
stewardship, wildlife habitat enhancement, salmon recovery, conservation
education, and preservation of prime farmlands. Historically, the County has
provided direct assistance to the Conservation District, however, given the
current economy there is no money available. At this time, there is no direct
assistance being provided through the 2011 budget but this agreement spells out
the extent and conditions under which aid may be provided to the Conservation
District by the County, including potential funding and assistance in obtaining
funding.
Commissioner Averill stated the County had been giving assistance to the Soil
Conservation service in Lewis County. Twenty years ago the County allowed an
employee of the County to work over at the Conservation Service. Over the
twenty years, that employee disappeared and money appeared in the
Conservation District budget without any agreements being made between the
Conservation District and the County. The Soil Conservation Service does
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receive State and Federal Funding and has a provision where they can collect
local funds. We are required to have an agreement with the Conservation
District and this resolution establishes that agreement.
6. Resolution No. 10-285 Approving a casual on-call Public Health Nurse
II for the Public Health and Social Services Department.
Danette York, Public Health and Social Services, stated this resolution
establishes a casual on-call Public Health Nurse II for our Public Health and
Social Services Department. This position is to provide aid and services for our
immunization clinics as needed and to help with our specific projects.
Commissioner Averill stated we have had to make cuts in the budget and are
starting to see the impact of that. We cut back the Department so there was only
one nurse providing immunizations. W hen she wants to take leave we need to
have a back-up. We do have some stimulus funding that allows us to provide
this contingency.
7. Resolution No. 10-286 Cancellation of warrants.
Commissioner Averill stated this resolution approves cancellation and reissue
of Lewis County Auditor warrants. One warrant for $2,000.00 was a duplicate
warrant and another for $90.00 is a stale dated warrant. Both are cancelled.
Five warrants for a total of $208.77 are stale dated warrants and will be cancelled
and reissued to the vendors.
Motion carried 3-0
There being no further business, the Commissioners’ public meeting adjourned at
10:20 a.m. on November 8, 2010. The next public meeting will be held Monday,
November 15, 2010, at 10:00 a.m.
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: P.W. Schulte, Chairman
Clerk of the Board Ron Averill, Commissioner
Lewis County Commissioners
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F. Lee Grose, Commissioner