Council Minutes 08/09/1978
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August 9, 1978
CITY OF AMMON
August 9, 1978
61
Minutes of the Public Hearing on the Fiscal Year 1979 Revenue Sharing Budget:
The following City Officials were present:
Mayor George Wehmann
Councilwoman Carol A. Dille
Councilman Francis Lee
Also present was Christine Moulten, newspaper reporter. There were no interested
citizens in attendance.
The Revenue
follows:
Sharing portion of the proposed Fiscal Year 1979 Budget was reviewed as
REVENUE SHARING FUND
Estimated balance Oct. 1, 1978
Estimated revenue
TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUE
Proposed expenditures
Office equipment
Fire protection training
Library
Park improvements
TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Estimated balance, end of year
$ 00
32,700
$ 1,000
1,000
3,000
27,700
$ 32,700
$ 32,700
$ 00
No changes were~recommended, and the hearing
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was closed. /
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CITY OF AMMON
August 16, 1978
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
The meeting was called to order at
following City Officials present:
Mayor George Wehmann
Councilman Francis Lee
Councilwoman Carol A. Dille
Councilman David Rowberry
9:15 P.M. by Mayor George Wehmann,with the
Clerk Deon Hemingway
Attorney W. Joe Anderson
Asst. Engr. Brad Nield
Director of Public Works Hayse L. Whiteley
Also present during the meeting was David Van Weaver, Landscape Architect.
It was noted that the time from 7:30 P.M. until this meeting started was spent in an
information meeting with Idaho Falls Mayor and City Council for the purpose of dis-
cussing alternatives to the Idaho Falls power loop, and representing the City of Ammon
at that hearing was George Dickson, an expert on transmission loop planning, from the
Seattle firm of R. W. Beck and Associates.
At the information meeting, everyone joined in the pledge of allegiance to the flag,
and the invocation was offered by Councilman Rowberry.
As the first item of business in the Regular Meeting, the minutes of the July 19, J.978,
meeting and the minutes of the Special Meeting on Aug. 2, 1978, were approved as prepared.
Mayor Wehmann pointed out that a resolution regarding water, sewer, and garbage rates
should be ready for study shortly, and that the City Attorney is to prepare an ordinance
to create a Professional Business Zone now that the hearing process has been completed
on that subject.
An cXD"Y'ession of' appreciation 1,ra,s extended to Councilwoman Dille, her husband, and
family for their special efforts in making the annual Ammam Days celebration on August
11 and 12 one of the best ever held. It was mentioned that approximately 250 people
took advantage of the opportunity to view the heat-loss maps which were put on display
by Utah Power & Light Company as part of the Ammon Days activities.
As a matter of record, Mayor Wehmann noted that the Fire District has retlITned the
tanker truck to be housed at the City Building, with a request that Ammon respond to
all structural fires in the District, and it was recommended by Mayor Wehmann that the
Cit~ fire truck be dispatched to all house fires within the immediate outlying area,
subJect to the approval of the Fire Chief. Mayor Wehmann also reported that the Mutual
Aid Agreement with the Fire District will not be terminated, and that he has an appoint-
ment for an interview on this subject so there should be a newspaper article coming out
soon.