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KITTITAS COUNTY <br />PUBLIC WORKS STUDY SESSION MINUTES <br />COMMISSIONERS' AUDITORIUM, 205 WEST 5TH ROOM 109 - ELLENSBURG <br />Regular Meeting <br />MONDAY <br />1:30 PM <br />OCTOBER 14, 2019 <br />Board members present: Chairman Cory Wright, Vice -Chairman Brett <br />Wachsmith, Commissioner Laura Osiadacz <br />Others: Mark Cook and Candie Leader, Public Works; Calvana Carper, <br />Lindsey Ozbolt, Community Development Services and Three (3) Members <br />of the Public <br />At 1:30 pm Chairman Cory Wright opened the Public Works Study Session. <br />Mark Cook requested to add an Executive Session (RCW 42.30.110 1(c) To <br />consider the minimum price at which real estate will be offered for <br />sale or lease when public knowledge regarding such consideration would <br />cause a likelihood of decreased price. However, final action selling <br />or leasing public property shall be taken in a meeting open to the <br />public) to the agenda. <br />UPPER COUNTY TRAFFIC TASK FORCE <br />Mark Cook gave background on the formation of the Upper County Traffic <br />Task Force. Mark Cook presented a letter from the Chair of the Task <br />Force, Cindy Millsap, requesting to remove two (2) members from the <br />group due to lack of attendance. Discussion was held. Vice -Chairman <br />Brett Wachsmith made a motion to remove the two (2) Steve Harper and <br />Marc Kirkpatrick from the Task Force and leave the City of Cie Elum <br />position open for another representative to apply. Commissioner Laura <br />Osiadacz seconded the motion. Motion passed 3-0. <br />HYAK PARKING FINES <br />Mark Cook gave background on the ongoing parking issues at Hyak by <br />recreational users. Mark Cook stated that at a previous study session <br />staff was directed to solicit legal opinion on updating County Code to <br />reflect parking fines for illegal parking. Mark Cook added that he is <br />suggesting the fine be set at two hundred dollars ($200). Mark Cook <br />continued that once a public hearing has been had to consider the code <br />change staff would solicit proposals from towing companies to contract <br />for services in removal of the illegally parked vehicles. Discussion <br />was held. Staff was directed to move forward and set a public <br />hearing. <br />2019-10-14 MINUTES <br />