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Council Minutes 9/12/2006 (199) 244 November 2, 1989 November 9, 1989 Two proposals have been obtained for purchase of a steam c1eaner--one from Landa and one from Hotsy. It is important to maintain our equipment properly, and the City needs to consider obtaining a steam cleaner for shop use. Purchase of the cleaner for Landa was authorized. Specifications are being put together for purchase of a pick-up to be used for Public Works and snow plowing. Claims were approved. Councilman Browning moved that the meeting be adjourned. The motion was seconded by Councilman Maeser. The meeting was adjourned at 9:25 P.M. ~2 MAYO I ATTEST tZL~J(1 ,~ CITY CLERK t7 CITY OF AMMON November 9, 1989 Minutes of the Special Meeting of the Mayor and City Council: The meeting was called to order following City Officials present: Mayor C. Bruce Ard Councilman Michael B. Browning Councilman Harvey L. Crandall Councilman Greg J. Maeser at 7: 40 P.M. by Mayor C. Bruce Ard with the Attorney W. Joe Anderson Engineer David E. Benton Acting Public Wks. Dir. David Wadsworth City Clerk Aleen C. Jensen Others present were: Ellen Hunter Bingham, Bonneville County Election Office Bobbie Burton, Bonneville County Election Office David Boyle (Scout), 3750 Marlene, Ammon Ben Johnson (Scout), 540 Matchpoint Drive, Ammon Mark (Scout) and Amy Smith I Mayor Ard announced the main purpose of the Special Meeting was to canvass the votes cast in the City of Ammon General Election held Tuesday, November 7, 1989. Ellen Hunter Bingham of the Bonneville County Election Office demonstrated how write-in votes are tallied, answered questions, and explained details and requirements of conducting an election with joint City/County registration. The Mayor and City Council examined the canvass audit spread sheet, the poll books, write-in number logs, and other election materials. Councilman Crandall moved to accept the election tallies of the City of Ammon General Election held November 7, 1989, as presented on the spread sheet and summarized as follows: Number voting: 1031 41.6% Number registered: 2481 Mayor: Hayse L. Whiteley 80 Votes Bruce Ard 437 Votes Jerry Mitchell 248 Votes Harmon J. Groesbeck 218 Votes Councilmen for Four Year Term: (Vote for Marvin J. Anderson 453 Votes Michael Browning 653 Votes Roger Stomme1 393 Votes Councilmen for Two Year Term: (Vote for Henry S. Crumb 280 Votes Harvey L. Crandall 496 Votes Barbara Ann Baker 217 Votes The motion was seconded by Councilman Browning. Browning - Yes; Maeser - Yes. The motion carried 8.1% 44.5% 25.2% 22.2% Two) 41. 0% 59.0% (Write-In Candidate) One) 28.2% 49.9% 21.9% Roll call vote: unanimously. Crandall - Yes; I Councilman Maeser moved, based upon the election results presented, to proclaim the City of Ammon General Election final and the following to be the official winners: Mayor: Bruce Ard Four Year Council seats: Michael Browning Marvin J. Anderson Two Year Council seat: Harvey L. Crandall VtLofficiat Jina!s EVT SYSLernS ....~.,,'_. -___ ~~_".. -vtm -rn. on GL Moss & Assoc Inc 11/07/98 10:51pm CITY OF AMMON GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION 1 General Election NOVEMBER 7, 1989 Precinct: 98 AMMON GRADE SCHOOL Position Votes Allowed Number Voting: 1031 41 .6% -------- ----- ------- Number Registered: 2481 MAYOR ~AYSE L. WHITELEY 3 80 8. '1 %. RUCE'cARD 5 437 44.5% JERRY MITCHELL 7 248 25.2% HARMON J. GROESBECK 9 218 22.2% COUNCI~EM8ERS FOUR YEAR TERM ~. (~lb"'M.1 .. SQ3 2 MARVIN J. ANDERSON 21 453 41. 0%. MICHAEL BROWNING 23 653 59.0% COUNCILMEM8ER TWO YEAR TERM HENRY S. CRUMB 29 280 28.2%. i"HARVEY L. 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G H I 11 .I .K A D E PRECINCT NUMBER % BALLOTS Electors Number TOTAL Number Number BALLOTS EARLY FINAL TOTAL TOTAL REGISTERED VOTING SENT TO Signing Absentees Electors - Spoiled Ballots . ed Transport Transport Transport COUNTER PRECINCT Poll Book Ballots Voting Ballots Returned For Log Entry Log Entry Log Entry Recorded . A=G BplusC=DctJ&:K D. plus E plus F = G H plus I equals J K=D&:J l Precinct q<6 A /7.. <I jY ! J~:;' 1 50-' -. --. 530 (~ Ley) ! ;7.:11 Iq~ :3 3)", 5~^ S3C> / / .? - (Precinct q<l S /222/ j'jJ. ~ 4- 7 c::- 2~ (- - 4- 1:J3 / ):Jr! J 1'd :3Jt/ (50~'J 5tJ2- '001/. ' --...-J'/.~ Iv LlI ,~~ - I 2- 'f- ~.J'f I , to atl 2- 'l-5!/ Cf 7~ 53 1631 10 I L-f ')/e ?-'f5"5 r:, 7 & G:> 5 ~ ) 032-. 7 () '32- We the offIcials of the it of actin as a Board 0 Canvassers of Election do hereb state that the fore oin , y Ammon , g , y g g is a true and complete abstract of all votes cast within this city at the General Election held November 7, 1989, as shown by the records now on file at the office of the City Clerk and the Bonneville County Election Office. I, Aleen C. Jensen , City Clerk of said City, State of Idaho, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete cOI?Y of th~. abstract of votes for the candidates and/or issues herein named on the ~,t't\~he4~er;:brd and on file in my office this 9th day of Novemher , l~ .9 , .. ~". M J~Q. ~-e.-~ .~ y't;LERK \ \, SEAL i I //-'1-'(7 '7.';,Is- bOO;'> OH>rt o rt ?;,ZPJ o n Z<:::r o CD S . S CD 0'::1 -...JCDrt Ii rt 1.00 .. S I-' 1-'- 1.0::1 OO~ I.Ort CD CJl COUNCILMAN I I I Book 7- 245 November 9, 1989 The motion was seconded by Councilman Crandall. Roll call vote: Maeser - Yes; Crandall - Yes; Browning - Yes. The motion carried unanimously. The Mayor and each of the Councilmen signed to certify the canvass audit spread sheet, the tally of final results, and the three write-in number logs. The City of Ammon General Election held November 7, 1989, was declared final and the results official. Engineer Benton discussed the Ammon Road Project. The State Transportation Department has requested that Ammon proceed with the selection of an engineering firm so that the design can be completed in time for the project to begin October 1, 1990. It was recommended that the City Officials study the data received from the six engineering firms who responded to the Statement of Interest letters. By City Council Meeting on November 16, 1989, Engineer Benton agreed to complete the preliminary data and be prepared to mail the letters requesting technical proposals from these six firms. Also, a letter will be directed to the State Transportation Department requesting fund participation on right-of-way acquisition. Attorney Anderson led the discussion during the work session on the Joint Powers Agreement to establish a building inspection program between Bonneville County and the City of Ammon. The details of an agreement were discussed, and the Council identified various items to include. The agreement should be written to promote ease and consistency in the administration of the program. Both parties should adopt the latest revision to the Uniform Building Code, and Ammon does not see any need for making exceptions to the code. Permits will be issued by Ammon following review by the County. Fees will be co11ecsted by Ammon and remitted to the County. There was considerable discussion on what fee schedul-e to use. It was tentatively agreed to collect according to the County fee schedule and retain 10% for Ammon's expenses. If 10% is not adequate, Ammon reserves the right to adjust the fees. The plan check fee should be similar to Idaho Falls, but should not exceed 65%. The State is responsible to issue plumbing and electrical permits and make the required inspections. The City of Ammon will inspect the water and sewer connections and establish an appropriate fee. Ammon will check on setbacks, sideyards, etc. according to their zoning ordinances and will observe progress on the construction. The certificate of occupancy should be issued by Ammon after notification by the County that work has been satisfactorily completed. Ammon reserves the right to sit as the Board of Appeals. Attorney Anderson updated the Council on the Tort Claim filed against the City by Intermountain Construction. A lawsuit is pending. Ammon offered to settle for 50%, but they would not settle for less than $6,000. It was decided to wait- and-see what happens. No action has been taken to request a basement exception for Flood Plain construction, but the problem needs to be resolved while the Federal Emergency Management Agency is willing to work with us and before the building season begins in the spring. Steve Serr of Bonneville County is very cautious about building in the Flood Plain, and he does not want to be involved in basement construction unless an exception is granted. Engineer Benton agreed to meet with Bonneville County Planner Steve Serr to develop a concept for basement exceptions to be sub- mitted with our proposed revisions to Flood Plain Ordinance No. 191 to FEMA for their approval. Bid specifications for a 1989 or 1990, 4 wheel drive pickup were discussed. The pickup would be used for snow removal and for the Public Works Department. Authorization was given to assemble the specifications. Councilman Browning moved to adjourn the Special Meeting. The motion was seconded by Councilman Crandall. The meeting was adjourned at 9:15 P.M. ~ ATTEST d,L~ (/J. )~~ CITY CLERK ~