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Road. The Mayor gave a detailed report of the progress being made on the
project.
Edward A. Wright, 2265 Dove Drive, requested a home occupation permit for
communications consulting. Wright explained that he would be the only
employee, most of the work involves writing, there would only be an occasional
car, and no sign is planned. Councilman Maeser moved to approve the home
occupation permit for Edward A. Wright, 2265 Dove Drive for Wright
Communications. Councilman Crandall seconded the motion. Roll call vote: Maeser-
Yes; Crandall - Yes; Browning - Yes. The motion carried unanimously.
Councilman Browning moved to adjourn the meeting. The motion was seconded by
Councilman Maeser. The meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P.M.
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CITY OF AMMON
June 21, 1990
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
The meeting was called to order at
following City Officials present:
Mayor C. Bruce Ard
Councilman Marvin J. Anderson
Councilman Harvey Crandall
Councilman Greg J. Maeser
7: 30 P.M. by Mayor C. Bruce Ard with the
Engineer David E. Benton
Public Works Director David Wadsworth
Fire Chief Cal Smith
City Clerk Aleen C. Jensen
Others present:
Mike Nye, Shelley Office of Utah Power and Light Company
Absent: Councilman Michael B. Browning
Attorney W. Joe Anderson
The pledge of allegiance to the flag was directed by Councilman Maeser, and
the invocation was offered by Mayor Ard.
Mike Nye of the Shelley Office of the Utah Power and Light visited to see how
things are going in Ammon. He encouraged the City Council to take advantage
of the street light buyout program. It is a good program, and it will save
the City of Ammon money. Public Works Director Wadsworth has been checking
the present street lighting and locating areas where additional lights are
needed. As soon as the additional lights are in place, consideration will be
given to the buyout program. Nye also expressed a willingness to work with
the Public Works Department to help with well adjustments.
Councilman Maeser moved to approve the minutes of City Council Meeting held
June 7, 1990, as written. The motion was seconded by Councilman Crandall.
Roll call vote: Maeser - Yes; Crandall - Yes; Anderson - Yes. The motion
carried unanimously.
A letter was received from the Idaho Department of Water Resources requesting
information about the City of Ammon's interest in hydroelectric sites. Several
years ago the City applied for Ririe FERC No. 05005-00, Deadwood Dam FERC No.
04649-00, Upper Deer Flat Dam FERC No. 04651BOO, Lower Deer Flat Dam FERC No.
04650-00, and Upper Deer Flat Dam FERC No. 04651AOO. No further action has
been taken by the City. The Council discussed hydropower briefly for
information purposes only.
Engineer David E. Benton presented the final plat for Tie Breaker Division No.
5 (including a replat of Lots 21 thru 28, Block 4 of Tie Breaker Villa e,
l.Vl.Sl.on o. He oriented the Council on the proposed development. The
Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the plat at their meeting on June 5,
1990, and they recommended approval. However, there has been a change, since
the Planning and Zoning reviewed, to make three lots No. 33, 34, and 35 instead
of four lots No. 33, 34, 35, and 36 in the replatted section. Provisions for
a park in the Tie Breaker area were discussed, and the Council determined to
investigate the possibility of cooperating with the School District on park
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facilities. Councilman Maeser moved to approve the final plat
Village Division No. 5 (including a replat of Lots 21 thru 28,
Tie Breaker Village, Division No.2) as presented to the City
authorize the Mayor to sign the plat to represent City Council
motion was seconded by Councilman Crandall. Roll call vote:
Crandall - Yes; Anderson - Yes. The motion carried unanimously.
of Tie Breaker
Block 4 of the
Council and to
approval. The
Maeser - Yes;
Reports: Public Works Director David Wadsworth reported on work on the street
light map. Adjustments have been continuing in order to get all the wells
operating efficiently. Beco Construction plans to complete the chip and seal
on the Peterson Park/Ross Avenue project about August or September.
Bonneville County will be ready to work on the Hillview area chip and seal
about the same time.
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Fire Chief Cal Smith reported that the Fire Department has completed the fire
hydrant checks, and the checks indicate the hydrants are in good condition.
The ISO Rating Bureau has notified that they will recheck the Ammon Volunteer
Fire Department this year. State legislation effective July 1, 1990, requires
that inspections on underground storage tanks for petroleum products must only
be completed by certified inspectors. The Department has been busy working
on their facilities at Wellhouse No.7, and it looks good. Fire calls have
been minimal.
Councilman Maeser reported on attendance at the Association of Idaho Cities
Conference in Pocatello on June 21, 1990, and he plans to attend workshops
again on June 22. He heard Governor Andrus' message to the cities and
comments on the Idaho Centennial. Workshops attended presented information
on home rule and power of cities and working with the media. It was
interesting to meet with other city officials and discuss their ideas and
procedures.
Mayor Ard encouraged support for the Idaho Centennial activities. Henry
represents Ammon on the Bonneville County Centennial Ball Committee.
Branch of Valley Bank is still interested in working with the City of
on some type of a community/bank Centennial event.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency has granted the City of Ammon a flood I
plain basement exception. Claims were approved.
Councilman Crandall moved to adjourn the meeting. The motion was seconded
by Councilman Maeser. The meeting was adjourned at 8:20 P.M.
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CITY OF AMMON
July 5, 1990
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
The meeting was called to order at
following City Officials present:
Mayor C. Bruce Ard
Councilman Marvin J. Anderson
Councilman Harvey Crandall
Councilman Greg J. Maeser
7:30 P.M. by Mayor C. Bruce Ard with the
City Clerk
Attorney W. Joe Anderson
Engineer David E. Benton
Public Works Director David Wadsworth
Fire Chief Cal Smith
Aleen C. Jensen
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Others Present:
Virginia Whiteley, 3200 Midway, Ammon
Debbie Smith, 1960 Curlew Drive, Ammon
The pledge of allegiance to the flag was directed by Councilman Maeser, and the
invocation was offered by Councilman Crandall.
Virginia Whiteley, Historian of the Ammon First L.D.S. Ward, explained to the
Council that the Ward would be one hundred years old next year, and they plan
a parade and celebration on Saturday, July 20, 1991, in honor of the occasion.
They would like to involve the whole community and City Officials in the
event.