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Council Minutes 01/19/1984 January 5, 1984 January 19, 1984 254 A Letter of Understanding for the Fiscal Year 1984 Audit, as presented by Walter Clapp for the firm of Galusha, Higgins, and Galusha, was considered. Tt was agreed that act-ion should be postponed for further deliberation inasmuch as the proposed fee is $4,000 and the budgeted amount for audit is $3,750. Councilman Quigley presented information about the possibility of Boy Scouts delivering City new'sletters. With reference to the fire which destroyed a mobilehome at 3125 Raw- son street on December 28, 1983, Councilman Quigley noted that he.is the owner of the property even though another. family was living there, and he requested advice about what the City can do to require that thelnsurance'eompany do something soon to keep the premises from being a dangerous trap. According to a report by Councilman Williamson, notice has been received that Utah I Power and Light Company has filed for a rate increase with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, and he recommended that the City become an intervenor. Councilwoman Dille moved. that the City of Ammon intervene in the pending utah Power and Light Company rate-lncrease case. The motion was seconded by Councilman Monson; voting was all in favor; motion carried. The matter of someone from the Fire Department going to a seminar on fire sprinkling systems in Pocatello on February 24 was discussed. Also, in connection with the Fire Department, Hayse Whiteley requested that protective clothing be issued to the Public Works employees for their use when they go out on fire calls. He noted that five City men helped at the fire on Rawson Street last week without the benefit of any safety gear. Councilman Williamson indicated that this will be taken care of. Public Works Director, Hayse Whiteley, informed the Mayor and Council about work being done on snow removal, and reported that a new motor has been ordered for the sewer meter station. Mayor Swensen mentioned that he had met with a school official about prohibiting snow machines on school grounds to be consistent with the City policy for parks. He stated that the schools are agreeable tQ going to dumpster service instead of using the existing incinerators. It was decided that the regular Council meetings should continue to be on the first and third Thursdays at 7:30 P.M. Claims to pay in the amount of $14,674.64 and claims paid since the previous meeting totaling $ 7, 787.74 w'ere approved. A motion to adjourn was made by Council woman Dille and seconded by Councilman Monson; voting was all in favor; the meeting adjourned at 9:40 P.M. Am~: 6~ CI CLERK' k~ I!.~ /~OR- - . I CITY OF AMMON Jan. 19, 1984 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council: The meeting was called to order at 7:35 P.M. by Mayor Russell N. Swensen, with the following City Officials present: Mayor Russell N. Swensen Councilman Robert D. Williamson Councilman Merle J. Quigley Councilwoman Carol A. Dille Absent: Councilman Thayle D. Monson City Clerk Deon Hemingway Engineer David E. Benton Acting Fire Chief Doug Brinkman Tim Ingram, Volunteer Fire Department member, was also present during the meeting. The pledge of allegiance to the flag was directed by Mayor Swensen and the invocation was offered by Councilman Quigley. Minutes of the meeting on January 5, 1984, were approved as prepared. Acting Fire Chief Doug Brinkman presented a report on the activities of the Ammon Volunteer Fire Department. He referred to the average number of fire calls over the several years; the success of the department's chimney brush campaign; the drop in the number of calls for the District tanker since the Fire District acquired a new engine that carries more water; the fact that the thirteen City calls in the month of December, 1983, made that the most active month for Ammon calls in the history of the department except for July, 1981, when there were a number of false alarms; the advan- tages of the plectron radio system which was put into effect during 1983 to replace the telephone alarm system; the good participation that the department had at the schools during Fire Prevention Week last year; and the training of City employee personnel that has started to make for better coverage on daytime fire calls. He noted that there are 20 members listed on the volunteer roster, with 2 of those being females, and there is an application in from another woman. Regarding the question about whether or not the City of Ammon should join the Bonneville Fire Protection District, a matter I I ~ to f'-- o <! <( I I January 19".,,,1984 Feb. 2, 190<+ 255 on which the District has requested consideration at this time, the Acting Fire Chief pointed out that the general feeling of the volunteers is that there would be little to gain by going in with the District, and they are in favor of continuing the mutual aid with the District and expanding the Ammon Department where possible. Mayor Swensen and the Council expressed appreciation for the report and for the members of the Volunteer Fire Department. In response to an inquiry by Acting Fire Chief Doug Brinkman regarding having the hose competi~iqn for the State Fire School in McCowin Park on June 21st and granting a waiver to allow beer in the park during that activity, it was agreed that it would be good to have the competition in Ammon, but giving a waiver for beer would set a prece- dent that would cause problems with other groups. A suggestion was made that the local distributors be contacted about furnishing soft drinks for the occasion. It was moved by Councilman Williamson that Acting Fire Chief Brinkman be authorized to offer the McCowin Park area as the site to host the June 21st hose competition for the Idaho State Fire School and make arrangements for soft drinks and stipulate that the drinks be non-alcoholic. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Dille; voting was all in favor; motion carried. In connection with the audit of the City records, it was moved by Councilman William- son and seconded by Councilwoman Dille that Mayor Swensen be authorized, on behalf of the City, to sign a letter of understanding with the firm of Galusha, Higgins and Galusha to audit the City books for Fiscal Year 1984 for a fee of $3,750. Voting on the motion was all in favor; motion carried. Following a discussion about projects that could be or have been funded by proceeds from Ammon Days activities, Councilwoman Dille moved to have Ammon Days this year on the third weekend of August (August 17 and 18). The motion was seconded by Councilman Quigley; voting was all in favor; motion carried. It was noted that the local American Legion Post has offered to have a breakfast as one of the events. Councilman Williamson made a report concerning public works personnel that have been off work for health and injury reasons. Engineer Benton indicated that he had been checking on information about federal grant and loan funds for street and public building projects. A plan to send out a questionnaire to determine interest of the residents in recreation programs was mentioned by Councilman Quigley. Concern was expressed by Mayor Swensen about a fence that has been put up between the school and church at the location of Romrell Lane, and Engineer Benton agreed to check the records regarding the City's right-of-way in that area. Claims to pay and claims paid since the previous meeting were approved in the amounts or-$2Q,205.89 and $10,212.01 respectively. It was moved by Councilman Williamson and seconded by Councilwoman Dille that the meeting adjourn; voting was all in favor; the meeting was adjourned at 9:40 P.M. ATTEST, -1~v$~ CITY CLERK ~ 11.~ /~R - - --<--L CITY OF AMMON Feb. 2, 1984 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council: The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Mayor Russell N. Swensen, with the following City Officials present: Mayor Russell N. Swensen Councilman Merle J. Quigley Councilman Thayle D. Monson Absent: Deputy City Clerk Aleen C. Jensen Public Works Director Hayse L. Whiteley Attorney W. Joe Anderson Auditor Walter Clapp Councibmman Carol A. Dille Councilman Robert D. Williamson The pledge of allegiance to the flag was directed by Councilman Monson and the invo- cation was offered by Mayor Sw'ensen. Inasmuch as there was not a quorum of the Council members present, the meeting pro- ceeded on an unofficial basis. Auditor Walter Clapp answered questions about the Fiscal-Year-1983 Audit Report which was reviewed at the meeting on January 5th. He pointed out, among other things, that the expenditures for power in the Water Operation and Maintenance Fund went over budget by a considerable amount so that is the problem area in the,City finances. Councilman Quigley mentioned that a request for a dog show in McCowin Park has been withdrawn since it was determined that the accomodations were not adequate for the number of people and vehicles that were expected. He noted that the comments he has