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CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
JUNE 21, 1994
BUSINESS MEETING
1. ROLL CALL
1/ The City Council met in session on this date at 2:00 p.m.,
in the Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Pat Berndt,
presiding, Council Members Clarence Barnett,' Henry
Beauchamp, Ernie Berger, Bill Brado, Lynn Buchanan, and
Bernard Sims present on roll call. City Manager Zais, City
Attorney Paolella, and City Clerk Roberts also present.
2. INVOCATION /PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Council Member Buchanan.
3. OPEN DISCUSSION FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER
It was MOVED BY BARNETT, SECONDED BY BERGER, TO
REAPPOINT BILL ELKINS TO A FULL TERM ON THE YAKIMA
AIR TERMINAL BOARD. The motion carried by unanimous voice
vote.
It was MOVED BY SIMS, SECONDED BY BUCHANAN, TO DIRECT
STAFF TO PREPARE THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS OF INTENT TO
ANNEX THE AREAS CONSIDERED NOB HILL BLVD. /MEAD, PERRY
STREET AND BROADWAY, AND PIERCE STREET AND SOUTH 10TH
AVENUE; THAT STAFF PREPARE THE STANDARD MOTIONS A AND
B TO BE INCLUDED ON THE NEXT CITY AGENDA FOR PERRY
STREET AND BROADWAY AND PIERCE STREET AND SOUTH 10TH
AVENUE. The motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
4. CONSENT AGENDA
Mayor Berndt referred to the items placed on the Consent
Agenda, questioning whether there were any additions or
deletions from either Council members or citizens present.
It was the general consensus of the Council to add Item
No. 12 to the Consent Agenda and remove Item No. 19.
Rosemary Small stated she would not ask to remove Item
No. 12 from the Consent Agenda as long as Council considers
I/ the request from the Coalition of Yakima Neighborhood
Associations' request to conduct the Joint Board meetings
during the evenings. The City Clerk then read the Consent
Agenda items, as amended, including resolutions and
ordinances by title. It was MOVED BY SIMS, SECONDED BY
BUCHANAN, THAT THE CONSENT AGENDA, AS READ, BE
ADOPTED. The motion carried by unanimous roll call vote.
(Subsequent paragraphs preceded by an asterisk ( *) indicate
items on the Consent Agenda handled under one motion without
further discussion.)
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*5. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE MAY 10, 1994 . BUSINESS MEETING
AND MAY 17, 1994 ADJOURNED AND BUSINESS MEETINGS
The minutes of the May 10, 1994 Business meeting and May 17,
1994 Adjourned and Business Meetings were approved, having
been duly certified accurate by two Council members and no
one present wishing to have said minutes read publicly.
6. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:
A. NATIONAL DARE ADVERTISEMENT (READ BY MLK STUDENT)
Police Officer Linda Watts introduced Glenda Thomas, a
student at Martin Luther King, Jr. School, who entered a
radio PSA contest for DARE, competing against students from
six other states. Miss Thomas won first place and her PSA
will be used on the air. Miss Thomas read her winning PSA.
Mayor Berndt presented Miss Thomas with a copy of her PSA
mounted on a plaque.
B. COG STATUS UPDATE ON PTBA PROCESS
Lon Wyrick, COG, stated that COG is temporarily staffing the
PTBA, which is now known as Suntran. The Board hired a
consulting firm who is preparing a regional transit plan. He
stated he submitted a copy of the proposed routes to Council,
which can be changed depending upon need and the demand. He
reviewed the four different types of service Suntran will
provide: 1) Valley connection service; 2) express route
along I -82; 3) community circulator; and 4) shuttle service
areas (Dial -a- Ride). The draft budget is being prepared,
based upon revenues from the Motor Vehicle Excise tax and a
0.3% sales tax being extended throughout the County. The
budget excludes any state or federal funds,. He invited
Council and any board members to attend any of the public
meetings being held. He stated that while the Board has been
discussing September llth as an election date, no final
decision has been made.
C. DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY PROJECTS STATUS UPDATE
Sharon Morris, Public Information Officer for the Department
of Ecology (DOE), distributed an update on the Yakima
Railroad area and other areas DOE is monitoring. The houses
in that area are expected to be connected to water by this
winter. Mayor Berndt stated she would like to schedule a
meeting later to discuss some of her concerns.
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7. PUBLIC MEETING ON RELEASE OF UTILITY EASEMENT IN VICINITY OF
HIGHWAY 410, NACHES (SEE RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF
QUIT CLAIM DEED)
Bruce Benson, Associate Planner, stated this is a request for
a release of a City -owned right -of -way easement. The staff
recommendation is to release the easement and adopt the
resolution. After ascertaining this is a public hearing,
Mayor Berndt opened the public hearing. There being no
citizen present wishing to address this issue, the public
hearing was closed. Resolution No. R -94 -73 having been read
by title only, it was MOVED BY SIMS, SECONDED BY
BUCHANAN, THAT THE RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED. The motion
carried by unanimous roll call vote.
Mr. Benson addressed the concern of Council Member Barnett
regarding the seemingly increased number of right -of -way
vacations and easement releases. He stated he believes the
number has not increased. After some research, staff
determined this easement is no longer needed by the City.
RESOLUTION NO. R 94 - 73, A RESOLUTION authorizing the
City Manager and the City Clerk of Yakima to execute a Quit
Claim Deed releasing an abandoned waterline easement.
8. AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION
Denise Nichols, Recreation Supervisor, advised Council about
a summer safety program that is being implemented through the
Parks Division. There are 16 young people working on a
variety of tasks. Six youths will be with the Senior Center
providing a service to the elderly and ten will be working in
the parks. She stated she will bring them back in ten weeks
to report on their accomplishments. James Parks, Supervisor,
asked the youths to stand and introduce themselves.
Kerry Ward, 2202 W. Lincoln, asked for Council's assistance
in resolving a problem he has with irrigation water from one
pipe going into an overflow at 24th and Lincoln instead of
going to his property. He also thought a gate valve should
be used instead of a butterfly valve. Staff was directed to
contact Mr. Ward and find a solution to his problem.
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9. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF PERSONAL
SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH LARRY WEST FOR SAR TASK FORCE
City Manager Zais explained a coalition has been formed to
work towards retention of the radar system at the airport.
He stated that Larry West has been involved in that effort,
coordinating the group and developing a plan of action.
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Mr. West anticipates a maximum of 60 days effort and he is
probably about one -third of the way through that work. He
has brought a preliminary budget. It does require the
partnership to agree to the expenditure of funds. The City
and County have been asked to allocate up to $5,000 and the
balance would be shared by the Chamber of Commerce, Yakima
County Development Association and the Air Terminal. Council
Member Barnett stated that when he and Council Member
Buchanan went to Washington D.C. to meet with FAA officials
they were told that the Officials would review the entire
process. It was his understanding that the Officials agreed
they would not proceed to remote the radar to Pasco until
there has been a complete review of cost and staffing levels,
real or perceived service, status of the airport, and
contracting out the FAA responsibility. He stated the
Coalition can't rely on the NATCA (National Air Traffic
Controllers Association) representatives to take this on
alone since they would only represent their personal
interests. Mr. West responded to Council's questions and
gave an explanation of how radar works at the Yakima Air
Terminal. Resolution No. R -94 -74 having been read by title,
it was MOVED BY BUCHANAN, SECONDED BY BEAUCHAMP, TO
ADOPT THE RESOLUTION. The motion carried by unanimous
roll call vote.
RESOLUTION NO. R 94 - 74, A RESOLUTION authorizing the
City Manager and City Clerk of the City of Yakima to execute
a Professional Services Agreement Between the City of Yakima,
in coalition with several other entities possibly including
Yakima County, the Yakima Air Terminal, the Greater Yakima
Chamber of Commerce and the Yakima County Development
Association, and Larry West for services to coordinate the
efforts of a coalition formed to ensure that the Yakima Air
Terminal remains established as a stand -alone radar facility.
10. REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION FROM THE WATER DIVISION REGARDING
WATER CONSERVATION
Duane Calvin, Water /Irrigation Engineer, stated he is
available to respond to any concerns or questions of the
Council. He reported that Brian Person from the Bureau of
Reclamation is also available. Council Member Buchanan asked
if the City has received authorization from the Bureau to
change its point of withdrawal. Mr. Calvin stated he was
told the letter of approval is in the mail. Mr. Person
stated the approval is not in the mail, but it has been
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approved. He gave a report on the water availability, which
is pretty bleak. The capacity in the reservoir is at 60 %,
losing about 14,000 acre feet per day. This is the sixth
consecutive year of a ten year downslide. The Bureau is
working on several measures at the Basin for water
conservation. Mayor Berndt reported Council discussed this
briefly at the meeting this morning and Council would like to
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begin the public education.with what is in the City
newsletter and have 'staff rework what is in this report,
perhaps with some Council members' input. Council Member
Barnett stated he thought there were some areas that need
revisions, which he shared with staff earlier. One of his
concerns was with the suggestion of watering only one day per
week, on garbage pick -up day. Those residents in the 308
Irrigation District would all be accessing the system at the
same time, which would result in very poor water pressure for
most residences. Also, people with sophisticated equipment
could reduce the watering schedule to a few minutes every day
and use less water. He was not too sure whether the
recommendations would apply just to citizens and he thinks it
should apply to the parks and schools, too. Mr. Calvin
stated the plan was not intended to be adopted; it was a
beginning point for Council to view some options and
understand what options might be available. Staff wants
Council to give them direction on how this would be brought
to fruition, if it is needed. Council Member Buchanan stated
he thinks Council should encourage the saving of water, but
should not tell the citizen how they should water because of
the variety of systems in use. Council Member Barnett agreed
with Mr. Buchanan, with the proviso that those instructions
could change water needs to be rationed. Mayor Berndt
suggested meeting with the media to encourage them to educate
the public in this regard, even if the City has to pay for
the advertising. It was MOVED BY BUCHANAN, SECONDED BY
BEAUCHAMP, TO STRONGLY ENCOURAGE THE CITIZENS TO
REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF WATER USED, BOTH DOMESTIC AND
IRRIGATION, DURING, THE COMING SUMMER MONTHS. The
motion carried unanimous voice vote.
Dennis Covell, Director of Engineering and Utilities,
introduced Doug Dodd, hired as the new Water and Irrigation
Superintendent.
Mayor Berndt asked if Item No. 19 could be considered out of
sequence of the agenda and be discussed next.
19. REQUEST TO ESTABLISH AND FUND FOUR NEW SUMMER WEEKEND
RECREATION PROGRAMS AND THREE NEW COMMUNITY SPECIAL EVENTS
I/ Dave Flaherty, Parks and Recreation Division Manger, was
present to respond to questions. Council Member Barnett
commented that if the Parks Division has a cash balance,
perhaps it would be better used for existing programs and
decrease the amount of the parks in- lieu -of tax.
Mr. Flaherty responded that the cash balance is not really
that large. Based on past history, the cash balance is not
stable enough to rely on to reduce the revenue. He commented
that these programs were developed after listening to the
public's desire for supervised weekend activities and
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neighborhood functions. Staff thought to do three major
community events which would involve music, arts, and
vendors. Mayor Berndt asked if he envisioned using the
neighborhood police officers as a part of this to get them
into the community. It was MOVED BY BARNETT, SECONDED
BY BUCHANAN, TO APPROVE THE REQUEST. The motion
carried by unanimous voice vote.
11. REPORT FROM REFUSE DIVISION REGARDING AUTOMATED YARD WASTE
COLLECTION PROGRAM
Nancy Gaudette, Refuse and Recycling Manager, stated the
automated pilot program for the yard waste program is almost
completed. She thinks this program was very successful and
asked that she be allowed to implement this program city-
wide. The response from their service survey was very good.
The cost for yard service should remain the same. She
responded to Council Member Berger's concern regarding the
quality of the container by stating that issue will be
addressed in the specs when they put this out for bid. She
stated there are 2200 customers to be served, so they may
have to use a modified semi - automatic back -up truck for a
couple of days per week in order to complete all the routes
on a weekly basis. Discussion continued regarding the
purchase and ownership of the containers. Council Member
Sims suggested staff consider requiring a deposit for the
containers. It was MOVED BY BARNETT, SECONDED BY
BUCHANAN, TO APPROVE THIS RECOMMENDATION TO CONTINUE
THE AUTOMATED YARD WASTE PROGRAM. The motion carried by
unanimous voice vote.
*12. REPORT FROM DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC REGARDING
URBAN AREA ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS
This item was placed on the Consent Agenda and approved.
13. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT WITH AFSCME EMPLOYEES
Resolution No. R -94 -75 having been read by title, it was
MOVED BY SIMS, SECONDED BY BUCHANAN, TO ADOPT THE
RESOLUTION. The motion carried by 5 -1 roll call vote;
Brado voting nay; Barnett temporarily absent.
RESOLUTION NO. R- 94 -75, A RESOLUTION authorizing and
directing the City Manager and City Clerk of Yakima to
execute a collective bargaining agreement for calendar years
1994, 1995 and 1996 with the Washington State Council of
County and City Employees, Local 1122 of the American
Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL -CIO.
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*14. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMEWITH EASTON & ASSOC. FOR A
MARKETING AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS FOR THE YAKIMA CENTER
RESOLUTION NO. R- 94 -76, A RESOLUTION authorizing the
City Manager and City Clerk of the City of Yakima to execute
I/ an agreement between the City of Yakima and Easton &
Associates, Inc., d /b /a Property Counselors for the purpose
of obtaining a marketing and financial analysis.
*15. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION AMENDING THE OUTSIDE UTILITY
AGREEMENT TO CONFORM WITH SUPREME COURT OPINION
RESOLUTION NO. R- 94 -77, A RESOLUTION approving amended
Outside Utility Agreement.
*16. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES CONTRACT WITH GRAY AND
OSBORNE, INC. FOR SEWAGE COLLECTION SYSTEM PUMP STATION
IMPROVEMENTS
RESOLUTION NO. R- 94 -78, A RESOLUTION authorizing the
execution of an agreement for professional engineering
services between the City of Yakima, a municipal corporation,
and Gray & Osborne, Inc.
*17. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR FREE SHUTTLE BUS
SERVICE ON JULY 4, 1994 TO THE•YAKIMA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
RESOLUTION NO. R- 94 -79, A RESOLUTION providing for free
shuttle bus service to the Yakima County Fairgrounds on
July 4, 1994.
*18. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF
AGREEMENTS FOR SUMMER RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS WITH:
A. SALVATION ARMY /MILROY PARK SUMMER PLAYGROUND PROGRAM
RESOLUTION NO. R- 94 -80, A RESOLUTION authorizing the
City Manager and City Clerk of the City of Yakima to execute
an agreement between the City of Yakima and the Salvation
1/ Army, a California corporation to provide a summer playground
program at Milroy Park.
B. YMCA /MLK PARK AND MILLER PARK SUMMER PLAYGROUND PROGRAMS
RESOLUTION NO. R- 94 -81, A RESOLUTION authorizing the
City Manager and City Clerk of the City of Yakima to execute
an agreement between the City of Yakima and the Young Men's
Christian Association of Yakima, Inc. to provide a summer
playground program at Miller, and Martin Luther King Parks.
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C. ALLIED ARTS COUNCIL /ARTSVAN PROGRAM
RESOLUTION NO. R- 94 -82,' A RESOLUTION authorizing the
City Manager and City Clerk of the City of Yakima to execute
an agreement between the City of Yakima and the Allied Arts
Council of Yakima Valley, to provide a visual and performing
arts program for youth.
D. SUMMER PROGRAM FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED WITH:
1. YAKIMA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES
RESOLUTION NO. R- 94 -83, A RESOLUTION authorizing the
City Manager and City Clerk of the City of Yakima to execute
an agreement between the City of Yakima and the Yakima
County, Department of Community Services, to provide a summer
recreational program for youth with special needs.
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2. YAKIMA SCHOOL DISTRICT
RESOLUTION NO. R- 94 -84, A RESOLUTION authorizing the
City Manager and City Clerk of the City of Yakima to execute
an agreement between the City of Yakima and the Yakima School
District to provide a summer recreational program for youth
with special needs.
*20. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS SETTING DATE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
BEFORE THE HEARING EXAMINER FOR JULY 14, 1994 FOR:
A. GATEWAY CENTER RIGHT -OF -WAY VACATION IN VICINITY OF
YAKIMA AVENUE AND I -82 INTERCHANGE
RESOLUTION NO. R- 94 -85, A RESOLUTION fixing time for
public hearing before the Hearing Examiner on July 14, 1994,
on a petition to vacate portions of East "A" Street, North
12th Street and (old) Yakima Avenue filed by Gary Lukehart
for the Gateway Retail Center.
B. BOHLKE /CARPENTER RIGHT -OF -WAY VACATION IN VICINITY OF
NORTH 55TH AVENUE AND ENGLEWOOD HILL DRIVE
RESOLUTION NO. R- 94 -86, A RESOLUTION fixing time for
public hearing before the Hearing Examiner on July 14, 1994,
on a petition to vacate the alley located between 5507 and
5513 Englewood Hill Drive.
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*21. SET DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR JULY 19, 1994 FOR SIX YEAR
TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
RESOLUTION NO. R 94 - 87, A RESOLUTION fixing the time
and place for hearing on a Six Year Transportation
I/ Improvement Program for the period of 1995 through 2000.
*22. SET DATE OF PUBLIC MEETING FOR JULY 19, 1994 FOR REZONE OF
PROPERTY IN VICINITY OF 2600 RACQUET LANE
July 19, 1994 was set as the date of public meeting to
consider the Hearing Examiner's decision on a request for
rezone of property in the vicinity of 2600 Racquet Lane,
requested by Ms. Marshal Irwin.
*23. SET DATE OF CASCADE VILLA ANNEXATION PUBLIC HEARING FOR
JULY 5, 1994
July 5, 1994 was set as the date of public hearing on the
Cascade Villa Annexation including property in the vicinity
of North 34th Avenue and Castlevale Road.
*24. APPROVAL OF FINANCE DEPARTMENT REPORTS:
A. YEAR -END 1993 TREASURY REPORT
The 1993 Year End Treasury Report was accepted and approved.
B. MAY 1994 BUDGET REPORT
The May 1994 Budget Report was accepted.
*25. APPROVAL OF FINAL CONTRACT PAYMENTS FOR (STANDARD MOTION V -B --
ACCEPT PROJECT AND APPROVE FINAL PAYMENT):
A. FRUITVALE CANAL PIPING SCHEDULES IV AND V
The report from the City Engineer, dated June 9, 1994, with
respect to the completion of the work on the Fruitvale Canal
Piping Project, Schedule IV & Schedule V, performed by
Central Concrete & Utilities, was approved, the work accepted
and payment of the final estimates as therein set forth was
authorized.
B. LAUREL STREET WATER LID
The report from the City Engineer, dated June 9, 1994,
with respect to the completion of the work on the Laurel
Street Water LID project, performed by Central Concrete &
Utilities /DeBlasio Construction, was approved, the .work
accepted and payment of the final estimates as therein set
forth was authorized.
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*26. CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL CODE
REGARDING SERVICE PIPES LAID BY WATER DEPARTMENT
ORDINANCE NO. 94 - 28, AN ORDINANCE relating to public
services and utilities; amending Section 7.68.035 of the City
of Yakima Municipal Code; and specifically providing an
alternative practice for domestic water service connections
in the City of Yakima.
*27. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1994 BUDGET AND
APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ADVOCATE GRANT
An Ordinance amending the 1994 budget and appropriating funds
for the domestic violence victims advocate grant having been
read by title only at the June 7, 1994 Council meeting, was
brought before the Council for a second reading.
ORDINANCE NO. 94 - 29, AN ORDINANCE amending the 1994
budget for the City of Yakima; and making an appropriation of
$27,661 in the General Fund for expenditure during 1994 for a
Domestic Violence Victims Advocate.
*28. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1994 BUDGET AND
APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS
An Ordinance amending the 1994 budget and appropriating funds
for summer youth programs having been read by title only at
the June 7, 1994 Council meeting, was brought before the
Council for a second reading.
ORDINANCE NO. 94 - 30, AN ORDINANCE amending the 1994
budget for the City of Yakima; and making an appropriation of
$37,958 in the Parks & Recreation Fund for expenditure during
1994 for Summer Youth Programs.
*29. CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL CODE
RELATING TO PENALTIES FOR DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
ORDINANCE NO. 94 - 31, AN ORDINANCE relating to traffic;
creating new penalties for the charge of driving under the
influence; allowing for administrative license suspension;
and enacting as new sections Section 9.46.021, 9.46.022,
9.46.023, 9.46.024, 9.46.025, 9.46.026, 9.46.027, and
9.46.028; and repealing Section 9.50.010 all of the City of
Yakima Municipal Code.
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30. OTHER BUSINESS
A. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION GRANTING PERMIT FOR FIREWORKS
DISPLAY AT THE YAKIMA SPEEDWAY ON JULY 2 AND 3, 1994
I/ Leonard Hall submitted an off - agenda item for consideration.
Resolution No. R -94 -88 having been read by title, it was
MOVED BY SIMS, SECONDED BY BERGER, TO ADOPT THE
RESOLUTION. The motion carried by unanimous roll call
vote; Barnett temporarily absent.
RESOLUTION NO. R 94 - 88, A RESOLUTION granting a public
fireworks display permit to Pollock Promotions, Inc. and
C.A.R. Promotions, Inc., doing business as the Yakima
Speedway.
Information Items:
Items of'information provided to Council were: Letter to
George Caudill, FAA, regarding Yakima Airport Radar.
6/14/94; Letter from Congressman Jay Inslee regarding
Farmers Home Administration 502 program. 6/13/94;
Proclamation by Yakima County regarding City of Yakima, All
America City designation; Notice of Public Hearing on June
28, 1994 before the Boundary Review Board on the East Mead
Annexation Election; _Memorandum from Director of Community
and Economic Development Department regarding Scoping
Meeting set for June 27, 1994 (DS for Growth Management Act
Comprehensive Planning Process). 6/17/94; 1994 Boards and
Commissions Expirations and Vacancies list updated as of
June 17, 1994; Assignments Pending in Office of
Environmental Planning as of June 21, 1994; Memorandum from
Street and Traffic Operations Manager regarding 1994 Repairs
to South First Street. 6/13/94; Monthly Project Progress
Report on the Yakima Railroad Area for May 1994; Reports
from Human Resources regarding hiring and vacancies;
Monthly Report of the Chief of Police for May 1994; Agenda
for June 23, 1994 Hearing Examiner meeting; Minutes of the
May 3, 1994 Yakima County Substance Abuse Coalition Board
meeting; Notes from the March 21, 1994 Parks and Recreation
I/ Commission meeting; DOE Site Register - Toxics Cleanup
Program. 6/7/94; Yakima Valley Conference of Governments
Newsletter, June 1994; and New Vision, In Our Scope, June
1994.
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31. EXECUTIVE SESSION:
A. PENDING AND PROSPECTIVE LITIGATION:
EAST MEAD ANNEXATION (BROADWAY DISTRICT)
CRF AMICUS BRIEF
B. PROPERTY ACQUISITION: POLICE STATION
It was MOVED BY BUCHANAN, SECONDED BY BRADO, TO MOVE INTO
EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSING
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PENDING AND PROSPECTIVE LITIGATION AND PROPERTY
ACQUISITION, WITH IMMEDIATE ADJOURNMENT THEREAFTER.
The motion carried by unanimous voice vote; Barnett
temporarily absent.
32. ADJOURNMENT
Following the conclusion of the Executive Session, the
meeting adjourned at 4:25 p.m.
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