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Council Minutes 9/12/2006 (161) 170 November 17, 1994 CITY OF AMMON November 17, 1994 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council: The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. at the City Building, 3270 Molen Street, Ammon, Idaho by Council President Greg J. Maeser with the following City Officials present: Council President Greg J. Maeser Councilman Ira K. Hall Councilman Steven J. Loveland City Clerk Aleen C. Jensen Attorney W. Joe Anderson Engineer David E. Benton Public Works Director David Fire Marshal Robert Farrow Wadsworth Absent: Mayor C. Bruce Ard Councilman Harvey Crandall I The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was directed by Councilman Loveland, and the invocation was offered by Councilman Hall. The Council reviewed the items of unfinished business. The problem of a clear view of intersecting street at Midway Avenue and Circle S Drive is pending input from the BMPO traffic study. The curfew recommendation is on hold. There was discussion on how to approach the undesirable condition of the property at 2865 South Ammon Road since numbers of complaints have been received. Public Works Director Wadsworth visited with the owners, but he did not come up with a solution. Councilman Hall agreed to make a visit to access the situation. A survey is being sent out to every property owner in Ammon Meadows to determine their opinions about a rezone from RPA to R-l. Jeff Summers of East Central Idaho Planning and Development Association wants to conduct a mail survey of Ammon based on income levels to determine if Ammon qualifies for grant money. Councilman Maeser expressed an interest in such a survey, but he wanted Council approval to go ahead. E.C.I.P.D.A. will do all the work, but the City needs to provide funds for postage. Councilman Hall moved to approve funds to give the assistance for the grant research by E.C.I.P.D.A. The motion was seconded by Councilman Loveland. Roll call vote: Hall - Yes; Loveland - Yes; Maeser - Yes. The motion carried. The setback requirements for the RPA and R-l zones were reviewed. I Reports: Public Works Director Wadsworth reported on DEQ safe drinking water regulations and the recent "boil" order. Engineer Benton advised it is important for the City to follow the guidelines. Apparently Ammon's problem was caused by a bad water sample. No further problems have developed. Engineer Benton reported on Cantlon Properties Ammon Town Center. The developers are trying to complete all the paperwork so they can break ground after January 1, 1995. Attorney Anderson discussed the difference in interpretation regarding platting within the City of Ammon and whether or not City of Idaho Falls needs to approve the plat. The Bonneville County Attorney agrees with Ammon's interpretation. When Bonneville County asks for their attorney's interpretation it will follow Ammon's interpretation. Therefore, it was not necessary to request an interpretation by the Attorney General. Engineer Benton advised that a hearing before the City of Idaho Falls Planning Commission is scheduled for December 13 to consider annexation of the Hitt Road R-O-W. They plan to include additional land to make it legal. The Association of Idaho Cities and the Idaho Association of Counties Legislative Reception is scheduled for Monday, November 21, 1994, at the Holiday Inn/Westbank between 5:00 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. City of Ammon should be represented. Councilman Loveland reported that the Recycling Group plans to plant the trees along the proposed walking path on the north side of McCowin Park on Wednesday, November 23, 1994. I Councilman Hall will be unable to attend City Council Meeting on Thursday, December 1. Claims were approved. Council President Maeser adjourned the meeting at 8:00 P.M. ATTEST tiLe?~c/' CITY CLERK ' 'I~ J..... 'j /?J,t-,4 . ("'_~-C)/L COUN2..~,_~.~.EMD~ ; / '~ /~rt