
The council has received the resignation of long-time librarian Noreen Holten.
The council approved ratification of library board members and defined their terms: Jerry Ledtke, one year; Joyce Orr, two years; Hilary Baker, three years; Mike McAvoy, four years, and William Schwarze, five years. McAvoy is chair.
McAvoy said the board will hold a party to honor Holten on January 9. They'll also advertise for a librarian to replace her on a temporary basis.
Citizen Dean Snyder restated his claim for labor and materials for repairing landscape in front of his house on the hill above town.
Snyder maintains a contractor excavated topsoil and deposited it elsewhere last year while working on town sewer and storm drains. The land is now barren and messy, Snyder said, and the council has ignored his proposal that the town obtain fill from state fish hatcheries to replace the lost topsoil.
Councilmember David Goodroe said he would look into the matter.
The council approved a short plat for developer Todd Nicholson for land adjoining his Marina Estates development along Elochoman Slough.
The town has no short plat ordinance, and the council affirmed a recommendation from the town planning commission, which recommended approval based on conditions originally applied to the Marina Estates development.
Councilmember Danielle Erickson commented that the town needed to develop the short plat ordinance because she didn't know what the previous conditions were, and thus the process was very loose.
The council handled much other business and went into executive session with attorney Faubion to discuss its potential litigation, a personnel issue, and its negotiations with the Wahkiakum School District for purchase of a site for a new waste water treatment plant.