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2021-05-18 Business Meeting Minutes LEWIS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS(BOCC) Business Meeting minutes May 18,2021 Present: Commissioner Stamper,Commissioner Pollock, Commissioner Swope Recorder: Rieva Lester Commissioner Stamper called the meeting to order at 2 p.m., determined a quorum and then proceeded with the flag salute. PUBLIC COMMENT None. Commissioner Stamper presented County Engineer Tim Fife with the Certificate of Good Practice from the Washington State County Road Administration Board (CRABoard).Tim discussed the importance of earning the certificate. NOTICE ITEMS Commissioner Pollock made a motion to approve Resolution 21-190. Commissioner Swope seconded. Resolution 21-190: Notice of hearing regarding a franchise to Cowlitz Indian Tribal Housing to install, construct,operate and maintain water and sewer facilities in Lewis County rights of way.The meeting will take place in the Commissioners' Hearing Room at or after 2 p.m.June 1. Real Estate Services Manager discussed the resolution. He said the hearing date needs to be changed to June 8, 2021. Commissioner Pollock made a motion to amend the resolution to reflect that the hearing would take place at or after 2 p.m.June 8, 2021, instead of June 1, 2021. Commissioner Swope seconded. Motion passed 3-0. Martin further discussed the proposed non-exclusive,five-year franchise. Motion passed 3-0. 1 CONSENT ITEMS Commissioner Swope made a motion to approve minutes from the May 11,2021, meeting as well as Resolution 21-191. Commissioner Pollock seconded. Resolution 21-191:Approval of warrants/claims against the various county departments. Chief accountant Grace Jimenez, representing the Auditor's Office, said warrants 841,489 through 841,895 were issued in May for payments totaling$1,170,582.08. She said payroll/tax deposit warrants numbered 795,829 through 795,830 and Automatic Deposits numbered 25,580 through 26,155 also were approved for payments totaling$1,071,086.87.Grace noted a skip in sequence for warrants 841,469 through 841,488, which were issued on behalf of Special Purpose Districts. Motion passed 3-0. DELIBERATION ITEMS Commissioner Pollock made a motion to approve Resolutions 21-192 through 21-200. Commissioner Swope seconded. Resolution 21-192:Approve a Title VI Non-Discrimination Agreement between Lewis County and Washington State Department of Transportation and authorizing signatures thereon. County Engineer Tim Fife discussed the resolution. He noted that the word "Agreement" had been corrected to read "Plan" in the resolution. Resolution 21-193:Approve an amendment to the Interlocal Agreement between Lewis Conservation District and Lewis County. Community Development Director Lee Napier discussed the resolution. She said the agreement increases the funding amount by$21,000, increasing the total to$221,000. Resolution 21-194: Establishment of the Capital Projects Fund:Communications Building and Equipment Fund No. 3300. Chief accountant Grace Jimenez discussed the resolution.She said the new fund will be used to account for and report financial resources that are restricted, committed or assigned to expenditures related to the new Communications building, as well as equipment acquisition and replacement. 2 Resolution 21-195:Approve Amendment A to the MOU between Valley View Health Center and Lewis County to extend ending date, provide testing strike teams and administer COVID-19 vaccines to residents of Lewis County. Public Health&Social Services Director JP Anderson discussed the resolution, which ratifies an amendment to agreement#141P6226-COVIDVAC, extending the contract through July 20, 2021. Resolution 21-196:Approve an MOU between Valley View health Center and Lewis County to provide testing strike teams and administer COVID-19 vaccines to residents of Lewis County. Public Health&Social Services Director JP Anderson discussed the resolution. He said the agreement provides funding for testing strike teams and that work will be reimbursed by the state. Resolution 21-197:Approve an agreement between the Department of Housing and Urban Development,through the McKinney Transitional Housing Program,and Lewis County to provide funding for rapid housing for homeless families with children. Public Health &Social Services Director JP Anderson discussed the resolution. He said the funding will total $161,727.00 and that the contract will run from May 1, 2021,through April 30, 2022. Resolution 21-198: Name Gary Stamper as the BOCC representative on the Lewis County Outdoor Recreation and Tourism (LCORT)Advisory Commission. Commissioner Stamper discussed the resolution. He said he will replace Commissioner Pollock, who has stepped down from the commission. Resolution 21-199: Approve an MOU between Lewis County and Lewis EDC to facilitate and plan stakeholder meetings as it relates to strategic infrastructure initiatives tied to the American Rescue Plan Act(ARPA)funds. Budget Services Administrator Becky Butler discussed the resolution. She said Lewis EDC will facilitate and plan stakeholder meetings as they relate to the strategic infrastructure initiatives tied to the American Rescue Plan Act(ARPA)funds. EDC Executive Director Richard DeBolt discussed EDC's plans for spearing the community conversations regarding the county's allocations of ARPA funding. Resolution 21-200: Approve a grant agreement with the Washington State Office of Public Defense for representation of eligible individuals seeking to obtain orders to vacate felony convictions or have felony resentencing hearings pursuant to State v. Blake,481 P.3d 521 (2021). 3 Budget Services Administrator Becky Butler discussed the resolution, which approves the acceptance of one-time grant funds totaling$84,396 to represent individuals seeking to obtain orders to vacate felony convictions—as well as those who have felony resentencing hearings—pursuant to State v. Blake. Motion passed 3-0. COVID-19 JP Anderson said Lewis County hasn't seen the case number decrease many other communities have. He noted that Lewis County is waiting for L and Ito provide guidance regarding the relaxed mask mandates. ANNOUNCEMENTS Ron Averill of Centralia said the Lewis County Seniors understand the need to reopen the senior centers, noting that the socialization is vital to seniors' well-being. He said meal preparation has limited staff availability to reopen the sites. Edna J. Fund and Commissioner Stamper noted that the day—May 18—marked the 41st anniversary of the eruption of Mount St. Helens. PRESS CONFERENCE No questions. ADJOURNMENT The BOCC Business Meeting adjourned at 2:37 p.m.,with the next Business Meeting scheduled for 2 p.m.Tuesday, May 25, 2021, in the Commissioners' Hearing Room (Room 223). Minutes from the BOCC Business Meeting are not verbatim. Video footage can be viewed online at no charge at https://lewiscountywa.gov/offices/commissioners/bocc-meetings/. (SIGNATURES ON NEXT PAGE) 4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .• couNry,••. LEWIS COUNTY,WASHINGTON .•.t1�S'"RD Z1• •• SINCE to. +- ' 1845 a�z: •'' G ry Sta per,Chair ceP •‘/A, �O. ATTEST: Linsey Rollock, DVM,Vice Chair Rieva Lester, Clerk of the Board Se Swope om i oner 5