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Book 7-267
March 1, 1990
CITY OF AMMON
March 1, 1990
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Mayor C. Bruce Ard with the
following City Officials present:
Mayor C. Bruce Ard
Councilman Marvin J. Anderson
Councilman Michael B. Browning
Councilman Harvey Crandall
Councilman Greg J. Maeser
Engineer David E. Benton
Public Works Director David
City Clerk Aleen C. Jensen
Wadsworth
Others present: Michael Nye of Utah Power and Light Company
Absent: Attorney W. Joe Anderson
The pledge of allegiance to the flag was directed by Councilman Maeser, and the
invocation was offered by Councilman Browning.
Councilman Maeser moved to approve
held February 15, 1990, as written.
Browning. Roll call vote: Maeser - Yes;
Yes. The motion carried unanimously.
the minutes of City Council Meeting
The motion was seconded by Councilman
Browning - Yes; Anderson - Yes; Crandall -
Michael Nye of Utah Power and Light Company's Shelley Office visited with the City
Council about the service they supply. Councilman Browning reported on the
flashing lights for the school crossings on Ammon Road which are fixed to the
power poles. Mr. Nye inquired if the City of Ammon had discussed any more about
the street light purchase program. The best option is for the City to buy the
lights outright. This would greatly benefit the City financially. It was agreed
to survey the existing lights to determine if additional ones are needed. After
the needed lights are installed, the Council will consider a purchase program.
Councilman Maeser reviewed the status of the request of Kay and MarJean Reiman,
3155 Rawson Street, for a Special Use Permit to enlarge their home, which is
presently considered as a non-conforming use, by moving on a larger manufactured
home. It has been determined, if the proposed unit can meet the Uniform Building
Code and other requirements of the R-l zone, a Special Use Permit is not necessary
and the City will issue a building permit. Time has been granted to the Reimans
to have the unit inspected and obtain a certification that it meets code.
Confusion about what the City requires has resulted. Councilman Maeser discussed
the case with Steve Serr of Bonneville County Zoning, and it was recommended that
the City of Ammon write a letter to the Reimans to specify the exact requirements.
The letter should state that Bonneville County can not certify that the unit meets
code and the Reimans must obtain certification from the manufacturer to show
compliance with the Uniform Building Code, the State of Idaho electrical code,
and the State of Idaho plumbing code. Copies of the letter should be mailed to
Brett Manwaring, manufactured home dealer, and Steve Serr of Bonneville County.
In regard to the City of Ammon's request for continuation of the basement
exception in the flood plain, Engineer Benton reported the additional information
had been submitted to Federal Emergency Management Agency, Bothell, Washington,
for approval. During the preparation of this information, it was noted that the
Peterson Park/Ross Avenue area now designated to be in the flood plain is possibly
a fringe area. With a minimum of effort and documentation, it may be possible
to get this area out of the flood plain, but such action is on hold until the
basement exception is in place.
There are problems with Ordinance No. 209 which amends the dog ordinance because
all the previous amendments were not considered. Attorney Anderson recommended
that we start over, and he will draft a new ordinance to include all the approved
revisions.
Following review by the City Council, Mayor Ard signed the Ammon Road Engineering
Contract negotiated by the State Highway Department with Forsgren and Associates,
Rexburg, Idaho, in the amount of $128,059.62 and the Notice to Proceed.
Discussion continued on schedules, costs, right-of-way acquisition, and risks.
The Postal Department has advertised for bids for a branch office to replace the
one discontinued at Eastgate Drug. Numerous individuals have signed a petition
to have the postal service restored. It is encouraging that the date to receive
bids has been extended to March 9, 1990, and the area of consideration has been
expanded to include a major portion of Ammon as well as that area previously
identified. The area of solicitation reads, "Ammon-Lincoln Road west to St. Clair
Road, South to Sunnyside Road, and North to 17th Street."
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Bids have been received for replacement
a new roof for the City Building. The
bids and prepare to discuss them at next
oors on the building at Well No. 7 and
ayor asked the Council to study these
ity Council Meeting.
Russell Swensen called to advise the Cit that there is a tree planting program
underway for cities. David Wadsworth was asked to check it out.
Jennifer Oswald has expressed a wi11ingne
for the 1990 season. The City Council
and looks forward to working with her agai
s to return to manage the swimming pool
as pleased with her service last year
this year.
Reports: Public Works Director Wadswort checked on the snow machines at 2020
Falcon Drive. He counted three snow ma hines and Councilman Anderson observed
five machines. Mayor Ard suggested Wad worth visit with the owner to let him I
know the City had received calls express ng concern that he was operating a snow
machine sales and repair business. Some park work is underway to trim trees and
repair playground equipment. The bid to esurface the pool was $3200.
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Councilman Browning reported on the off
new street sweeper under an Idaho Falls
for thirty days. The City has a need t
order to adequately maintain the stree
improvement program. The pros and cons 0
the streets swept were discussed. The C
to make a decision at the next meeting.
r the City has received to purchase a
iggy-back agreement. The offer is good
be concerned about street sweeping in
s and to continue the yearly street
purchasing a new sweeper versus hiring
unci1 agreed to review the options and
Councilman Maeser discussed Animal Cont 01. The spring-like days have caused
more dogs to run at large and increased the need for an Animal Control officer
to be on duty. At present, Julie Fergus n is off because of a work injury. She
should be encouraged to come back to wor on light duty as soon as possible. In
the meantime, other Public Works employes will do some patrolling to try to
handle the dog problems.
Mayor Ard advised the Council about a se er rob1em at 2600 Salmon Street. The
new owner, Herbert B. Wine, has been ha ing trouble with the sewer, and it has
been determined that only part of the ho se is connected to the City's sanitary
sewer and part of the house is still conn cted to the old septic tank. The Wines
have a real problem, but it is not the City's responsibility. The problem is I
between the buyer and seller, and the e should be recourse through the real
estate agent.
Engineer Benton reviewed the plats for
Council that Grobergs plan to extend
building lots available for sale. They
they continue development. It was r
previously established policies for str
to be paved at 43', streets dedicated wit
and for standards of construction of driv
curb and gutter areas. Councilman Brown
Heather and Spencer Lanes with 43' pave
storm drains. The motion was seconded
Browning - Yes; Maeser - Yes; Anderson -
unanimously.
eadow Lark Estates, and he advised the
eather Lane and Spencer Lane to make
need instructions from the City before
commended that the City follow the
ets with a 60' dedicated right-of-way
a 50' right-of-way to be paved at 32',
ways on City owned right-of-way in non-
ng moved to authorize Groberg to extend
ent width and make no requirements for
y Councilman Maeser. Roll call vote:
es; Crandall - Yes. The motion carried
Councilman Browning moved to adj ourn th meeting. The motion was seconded by
Councilman Crandall. The meeting was adj urned at 9:15 P.M.
ATTEST:
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