City Beat Updated 7-31-18

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Mayor Carol Benson presided over the Monday, July 19, City Council meeting with all Councilmembers present.

Mayor Carol Benson presided over the Monday, July 19, City Council meeting with all Councilmembers present.

Resolution No. 18-1257, authorizing the purchase of a new pool vehicle for the City. Passed 5-0

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Resolution No. 18-1256, adopting Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Policies. Passed 5-0

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Resolution No. 18-1254, authoring the 2018 amendment to the agreement for jail services with South Correctional Entity (SCORE). Passed 5-0

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Resolution No. 18-1255, granting approval for Ten Trails (f/k/a “The Villages”) PP1A Division 2 Subdivision. Passed 5-0

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Mayor Sean Kelly presided over the Monday, July 23, City Council meeting with all Councilmembers present.

Ordinance No. O-18-645, authorizing the issuance of limited tax General Obligation bonds in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $4,000,000 to finance costs related to constructing, improving, developing, and equipping park and recreational facilities at Summit Park and paying costs of issuing the bonds; providing the form, terms and covenants of the bonds; delegating authority to approve the final terms of the bonds; and providing for other matters relating thereto. Passed 7-0

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Resolution No. R-18-1253, establishing standards for identifying Public Events that City Council deems appropriate to be considered City-sponsored Public Events. Passed 7-0

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Resolution No. R-18-1254, declaring sponsorship support for the Valley Girls and Guys “Be the Hope” Cancer Walk within the City of Maple Valley. Passed 7-0

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Resolution No. R-18-1259, authorizing the City Manager to purchase a remote mower from Washington Tractors. Passed 7-0

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Resolution No. R-18-1260, authorizing the City Manager to execute a Temporary Construction Easement granting access to a portion of City owned property. Passed 7-0

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Resolution No. R-18-1261, adopting the Initial and Ongoing Disclosure Policy. Passed 7-0

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Resolution No. R-18-1262, adopting the Post Issuance Compliance Policy. Passed 7-0

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Resolution No. R-18-1263, adopting the City of Maple Valley Debt Policy. Passed 7-0

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Resolution No. R-18-1264, repealing Resolution No. R-17-1168 and R-10-736 establishing policies for the use of Lake Wilderness Lodge. Passed 7-0

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Motion to approve authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Interlocal Agreement to provide incremental funding in the amount of $68,240.00 to the Maple Valley Historical Society made by Deputy Mayor Parnello and seconded by Councilor Johnson.  Councilor Dawson abstained.  Passed 6-0-1 (Dawson abstaining)

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Motion to make SE 240th Street also SE Flynn Way. Passed 7-0

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Proclamation: That July 24, 2018 be declared asMiguel and Justin Olds Day. The City and Councilmembers acknowledged and honored the achievements these and all Special Olympics athletes as well as offered continuing support to the Special Olympics programs in the Maple Valley community. All citizens are urged to join in honoring these outstanding athletes.

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Special Note: Councilmembers will take a recess for the month of August, however there will be a Special City Council meeting on Monday, August 6 at 4 p.m. at City Hall. There will also be the annual Town Hall Social held on Monday, August 27 at 6 p.m. at Lake Wilderness Lodge.

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