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Council Minutes 04/29/1973 I Q 00 l'- CO W W I I 3 According to Mayor Turnbow, city employee Jay Reynolds has resigned to gO into business for himself, and applications are being taken for a replacement. Councilman Richardson presented a letter of resignation from the Ammo'n City Council effective April 6, 1973, necessitated by his having accepted employment in Seattle. He expressed his appreciation of having had the opportunity to serve on the Council for the past three and one-half years, and Mayor Turnbow commended him for the cooperation and dedication shown, and especially for his work on the recodification of the city ordinances and responsibilities taken in representing the city on the Bonneville Council of Gevernments. The need for a replacement for Councilman Richardson on the BCOG was considered by the Council, with Mayor Turnbow recommending Councilman Swensen. Councilman Richardson moved to appoint Councilman Swensen to represent Ammon on the Bonneville Council of Governments; seconded by Councilman Cheney; voting all in favor; motion carried. Councilman Swensen accepted the appointment. In response to an inquiry by Chairman Southwick, it was noted that a deed has been obtained for a 5-foot easement along the front of the property where a home is being built on the new extension of Romrell Lane. Mayor Turnbow referred to an application by Reuben Anderson for a building permit tol place a mobile home on a lot on Meadow Lane, and reported that the Building Permit Committee of the Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended a denial of this request on the basis that mobilehomes do not satisfy the requirements of the City Ordinance that all dwellings must meet the Uniform Building Code standards. The Council members indicated support for this decision. The problem of a mobile home now located on Owen Street having been brought in without a permit was discussed, and Councilman Swensen was asked to consult the attorney about the procedure for getting this unit removed. Council Richardson moved to adjourn. Claims were approved for payment. The meeting was adjourned at 10:10 P. M. L~ ' Clerk ~ l'-1jrli ~rJ~ Mayor CITY OF AMMON April 29, 1973 Minutes of Special Meeting of the Mayor and City Council: The meeting was called to order at 2:10 P. M. by Mayor Keith C. Turnbow at the City Hall with the following present: Mayor Keith C. Turnbow Councilman Marvin J. Anderson Councilman Gerald B. Cheney Councilman Russell N. Swensen Prayer was offered by Mayor Turnbow. A discussion was held in regards to a possible replacement for Councilman Lynn G. Richardson. Mayor Turnbow recommended that the Council reconsider the Building Permit of Everett Wray which was previously denied by the Planning and Zoning Commission and also the Ammon City Council at their last meeting on April 23, 1973. Councilman Swensen moved that the Council reconsider the Building Permit of Everett Wray, #1484, and that it be approved and that a 2-foot side variance be allowed on the west side of the home. Seconded by Councilman Cheney; Voting--Anderson, yes; Cheney, yes; Swensen, yes; l1lotion carried. Councilman Swensen moved that the meeting be recessed until 9:00P. M. Monday, April 30, 1973. 4 The Special Meeting was resumed at 9: 30 P. M., April 30, 1973. A further discussion was held on a possible replacement for Councilman Lynn C. Richardson. A number of candidates were considered. Mayor Turnbow nom- inated Mr. James H. Southwick to fill the council vacancy created by Councilman Lynn C. Richardson's resignation from the Council, to serve until the next city election subject to his acceptance. The nomination was seconded by Councilman Cheney. Councilman Swensen moved that Mayor Turnbow's nomination be accept- ed and that Mr. James H. Southwick be appointed to fill the vacancy on the Council. Seconded by Councilman Cheney; voting--Cheney, yes; Anderson, yes; Swensen, yes; motion carried. Mayor Turnbow reminded the Councilman present to bring their AIC Convention Registration blanks to the Council Meeting on Monday, May 7. I seconded by Councilman Cheney. Meeting ~-k\/~ MAYOR CITY OF AMMON April 23, 197 3 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council: The meeting was called to order at 7:45 P. M. by Mayor Keith C. Turnbow as a Public Hearing on the proposed Planning and Zoning Ordinance and Recodification of the City Ordinances. The following City Officials were present: Mayor Keith C. Turnbow Clerk Deon Hemingway Councilman Russell N. Swensen Attorney W. Joe Anderson Councilman Marvin J. Anderson Engineer David Benton I Councilman Gerald B. Cheney Planning Comm. Chairman Jim Southwick . . (A list of citizens present is attached hereto. ) The proposed zoning map was displayed and reviewed by Chairman Southwick, who also explained the non-conforming use regulations indicating that the ordinance provides for the City Council to have power to grant zoning variances. Mr. George Wehman recommended a change in the definition of trailerhomes, as the one used in the proposed ordinance appears to include camper pickups, etc., in the classifica- tion of trailerhomes which would present a problem especially with respect to the sec- tion relating to parking in yards. Property owners in the Pony Acres Addition (Georgia Lane) objected to the R-2 zoning for the west side of that subdivision which would allow up to four-family apartment units. A property owner, Mr. Reed Moss, present- ed a signed agreement made with the seller when the property was b01;l.ght which stated~that said Pony Acres Addition was zoned R-l and would never be zoned anything _ less than R-l. This document was submitted to the City Attorney for advisement and consideration of the Planning and Zoning Commission. Mr. Roland Romrell made an appeal for some modification in the zoning to allow for trailerhomes to be placed on designated lots of the original townsite. Other questions and comments were con- cerned with rumors that apartments might be built on Wanda Street (which is not in the City Limits) and the overlay zone relative to keeping animals. With reference to the recodification, Attorney Anderson explained that the language I. and ordinances were patterned after and adapted from the code of the City of Idaho Falls . Several citizens voiced the opinion that the amount of proposed recodification was per",,: haps more than is needed in this small town. George Wehman pointed out inconsisten- cies dis covered in his brief review of tne code book. In answer to questions, Attorney Anderson advised that any proposed change from the present city code were included only to make the ordinances compatible with those of the City of Idaho Falls for inter- pretation purposes, and that no increase in the cost of administering or enforcing is anticipated except as LIe growth of the city requires the additional services that are allowed for. Councilman Swensen commented that the objective of recodification was to fill in where inadequacies exist in the present code and to get all ordinances and laws combined rather than having to refer to separate ordinances passed from time to time in the past or future. It was noted also that the City Officials felt that the recommended