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07.21.2022 Council Packet Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 1 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 2 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 3 of 109 o Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 4 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 5 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 6 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 7 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 8 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 9 of 109 Ammon City Council Meeting July 21, 2022 Mayor Coletti and City Councilmembers: Resolution 2022-006R to Designate Delinquent Fiber LID Accounts for Placement on the Tax Rolls Staff Presenting: -Jennifer Belfield, Finance Director Recommendation -Staff recommends approval of Resolution 2022-006R Summary of Analysis 1.In 2017, the City of Ammon created Fiber Optic Local Improvement District #1 (LID 1) which constructed fiber optic lines in the subdivisions of The Cottages, Mountain Valley, The Villas, and Felt and Waite, and Stonehaven. 2.In 2018, the City of Ammon created Fiber Optic Local Improvement District #2 (LID 2) which constructed fiber optic lines in the subdivisions of Eagle Pointe, Founders Pointe, and Cottonwood Hills. 3.In 2020, the City of Ammon created Fiber Optic Local Improvement District #3 (LID 3) which constructed fiber optic lines in the subdivisions of Bridgewater, Centennial Ranch, Jennie Jean Estates, and Hawks Landing Division 1. 4.The City has identified 18 properties from LID-1 that are delinquent for more than two years on required assessments towards LID-1. Last year, there were 27 delinquent accounts in LID-1. 5.The City has identified 8 properties from LID-2 that are delinquent for more than two years on required assessments towards LID-2. Last year, there were 7 delinquent accounts in LID-2. 6.The City has identified 23 properties from LID-3 that are delinquent for more than two years on required assessments towards LID-3. Last year, there were 18 delinquent accounts in LID-3. 7.In total, there are two (3) less delinquent accounts in 2022 compared to 2021. 8.Pursuant to Section 50-1715, Idaho Code, the Ammon City Council may certify delinquent assessment installments to the tax collector, and when so certified such delinquent installments shall be extended on the tax rolls and collected instructs the City to certify delinquent accounts to the Bonneville County Commissioners for the purpose of placing the amounts past due on the tax roll and thereby requiring collection of these amounts along with property taxes. 9.Resolution 2022-006R officially transmits the list of delinquent accounts to the Bonneville County Commissioners for placement of these on the tax rolls. 2135 South Ammon Rd., Ammon, Idaho 83406City Hall: (208) 612-4000 www.cityofammon.usPage|1 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 10 of 109 Financial Impact -There are 50 total delinquent accounts from all three existing LIDs. After payments are made, these funds will be submitted directly to the respective LID fund. Motion °6 wzf ‡z Y„zf Kf zvˆ‡nzx àÞàà¼ÞÞäK± Attachments: Resolution 2022-006R and Exhibit A 2135 South Ammon Rd., Ammon, Idaho 83406City Hall: (208) 612-4000 www.cityofammon.usPage|2 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 11 of 109 CITY OF AMMON BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO RESOLUTION 2022-006R A RESOLUTION OF THE AMMON CITY COUNCIL CERTIFYING DELINQUENT INSTALLMENTS TO THE BONNEVILLE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR COLLECTION OF PAST DUE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENTS ON THE PROPERTY TAX ROLL T5.K.!Lª ‡mf *n‡ zk !wwzxª )zxxfnvvf *zˆx‡ª 6dYmz ‡mf Î*n‡±Ãª n Y wˆxnbnYv bz„z„Y‡nzx operating and existing under and pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution and laws of the State of Idaho; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Title 50, chapter 17, Idaho Code, the City is authorized and empowered to create local improvement districts and to construct improvements pursuant thereto; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 50-1706, Idaho Code, the City formed Fiber Optic Local Improvement District No. 1 for Ammon, Idaho (LID-1) in 2017, Fiber Optic Local Improvement District No. 2 for Ammon, Idaho (LID-2) in 2018, and Fiber Optic Local Improvement District No. 3 for Ammon, Idaho (LID-3) in 2020; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 50-1715, Idaho Code, the Ammon City Council may certify delinquent LID-1, LID-2, and LID-3 assessment installments to the tax collector, and when so certified such delinquent installments shall be extended on the tax rolls and collected instructs the City to certify delinquent accounts to the Bonneville County Commissioners for the purpose of placing the amounts past due on the tax roll and thereby requiring collection of these amounts along with property taxes; and WHEREAS, the City has identified 18 properties from LID-1 as listed in Exhibit A to this resolution, that are delinquent for more than two years on required assessments towards LID-1; and WHEREAS, the City has identified 8 properties from LID-2 as listed in Exhibit A to this resolution, that are delinquent for more than two years on required assessments towards LID-2; and WHEREAS, the City has identified 23 properties from LID-3 as listed in Exhibit A to this resolution, that are delinquent for more than two years on required assessments towards LID-3; and NOW, THEREFORE, Mayor Coletti and the Ammon City Council hereby resolve to the Bonneville County Commissioners as follows: I.Section1.AllpropertieslistedinExhibitAarecertifieddelinquentontheirrequired assessments. II.Section2.AllamountslistedforeachpropertyinExhibitAshallbeextendedtothetaxrolland collected as are property taxes, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 10, Title 63, Idaho Code. III.Section 3. This Resolution shall be in effect immediatelyupon adoption. Adopted by the Ammon City Council on the 21 day of July, 2022. _________________________________ Mayor Sean Coletti _________________________________ Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 12 of 109 Attest: Kristina Buchan, City Clerk Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 13 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 14 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 15 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 16 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 17 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 18 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 19 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 20 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 21 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 22 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 23 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 24 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 25 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 26 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 27 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 28 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 29 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 30 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 31 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 32 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 33 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 34 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 35 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 36 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 37 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 38 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 39 of 109 10-14-1: General Objectives and Characteristics of Zone Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 40 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 41 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 42 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 43 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 44 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 45 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 46 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 47 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 48 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 49 of 109 AGLE ROCK E NGINEERING CIVIL PLANNING SURVEYING IDAHO FALLS (208) 542-2665REXBURG (208) 359-2665 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 50 of 109 AGLE ROCK E NGINEERING CIVIL PLANNING SURVEYING IDAHO FALLS (208) 542-2665REXBURG (208) 359-2665 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 51 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 52 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 53 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 54 of 109 10-15-1: General Objectives and Characteristics of Zone 10-15-2: Location of AccessoryStructures 10-15-3: Lot Coverage 10-15-4: Special Provisions Regarding Single-Family Attached Dwellings Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 55 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 56 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 57 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 58 of 109 LEGACY VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - Page 1 of 13 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 59 of 109 LEGACY VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - Page 2 of 13 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 60 of 109 LEGACY VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - Page 3 of 13 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 61 of 109 LEGACY VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - Page 4 of 13 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 62 of 109 LEGACY VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - Page 5 of 13 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 63 of 109 LEGACY VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - Page 6 of 13 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 64 of 109 LEGACY VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - Page 7 of 13 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 65 of 109 LEGACY VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - Page 8 of 13 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 66 of 109 LEGACY VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - Page 9 of 13 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 67 of 109 LEGACY VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - Page 10 of 13 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 68 of 109 LEGACY VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - Page 11 of 13 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 69 of 109 LEGACY VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - Page 12 of 13 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 70 of 109 LEGACY VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - Page 13 of 13 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 71 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 72 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 73 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 74 of 109 080'160' SCALE: 1" = 80' Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 75 of 109 CHAPTER 18 R3-A RESIDENCE ZONE SECTION: 10-18-1:General Objectives and Characteristics of Zone 10-18-2:Use Requirements 10-18-3:Location of AccessoryStructures 10-18-4:Lot Coverage 10-18-5:Special Provisions Regarding Single-Family Attached Townhouse Dwellings 10-18-6:Vehicular Access 10-18-7: Special Provisions Apply to R3-A Zone 10-18-1: GENERAL OBJECTIVES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF ZONE: The objective in establishing the R3-A Residence Zone is to establish an area within the City in which the primary use of the land is for residential purposes. Characteristic of this zone is a greater density and a wider variety of dwelling types and uses than other residential zones. The R3-A Zone is essentially residential in character; therefore, all uses must be developed and maintained in harmony with residential uses attractive lawns, shrubs, trees, both on the street and around the buildings, is also characteristic of this zone. This zone does not allow density that will exceed twenty (20) dwelling units per acre. In order to accomplish the objectives and purposes of this ordinance and to promote the characteristics of this zone, the following regulations shall apply in the R3-A Residence Zone (see also §10-5 Supplementary Regulations to Zones, §10-7 Special Provisions Applying to Miscellaneous Uses, §10-29 Subdivision Regulations, and §10-37 District Use Matrix). 10-18-2: USE REQUIREMENTS: In addition to the allowed residential uses the following uses shall be permitted in the R3-A Residence Zone: (A) Off street parking lots. (B) For property zoned R3-A prior to April 1, 2004, ONLY, with no subsequent change to another zone: Office buildings for professional persons, such as doctors, dentists, accountants, attorneys, architects. (C) For property zoned R3-A prior to December 1, 2017, ONLY with no subsequent change to another zone: Mortuaries, Crematories andfuneral parlors, pursuant to a conditional use permit issued by the Board of Adjustment. tğŭĻ Њ ƚŅ Ѝ wĻǝźƭĻķ ЉЎЉЏЋЉЋЊ Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 76 of 109 10-18-3: LOCATION OF ACCESSORY STRUCTURES: (A) Side yard requirements for accessory structures shall be the same as for main buildings, except those subject to §10-18A-5(A). Any accessory structure placed in the calculated side yard of the main building shall maintain the side yard requirements of the zone in which it is in. The distance between the main building and the accessory structure shall be subject to the requirements in the most recently adopted version of the International Building Code or International Residential Code as they may apply. (B) No side yard shall be required for accessory structures which are located more than twelve (12) feet in the rear of the main building (calculated from the furthest point of extension of any part of the foundation), provided that the auxiliary remains within the property. (C) There shall be no side yard setback requirement for the property line between zero lot line single-family attached dwellings where the dwelling units are attached by party wall/common walls. The side yard requirements shall be maintained for the exterior boundaries of any units, which are attached by party walls. All accessory structures shall comply with the setback requirements set forth above. There shall be an attached party wall/common wall of no less than twelve (12) feet between any attached dwellings permitted within this chapter or any subsequent chapter allowing single family attached dwellings. 10-18-4: LOT COVERAGE: (A) Maximum Lot Coverage. Lot coverage, including all areas under roofs and paved or concrete surfaces, shall not exceed seventy percent (70%) of the total lot and parking area. The maximum lot coverage of single-family attached dwelling units shall be sixty- five percent (65%) for interior lots and fifty percent (50%) for corner lots. The remaining lot area shall be landscaped in accordance with provisions of this ordinance. All landscaping outside of that immediately between any main building and any public street shall be located, designed, and developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the residents of the dwelling(s), including appropriate play areas for children. (B) Lot Coverage Exemption. The landscaped area on a lot will be considered to include such hard-surface outdoor recreation facilities as tennis courts, basketball courts, shuffleboard courts, and swimming pools, provided that: 1. The hard-surface outdoor recreation facilities make up no more than forty percent (40%) of the required landscaped area, and 2. Those facilities are available for the use of all residents of the development. tğŭĻ Ћ ƚŅ Ѝ wĻǝźƭĻķ ЉЎЉЏЋЉЋЊ Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 77 of 109 (C) Required Buffers. Wherever a development in the R3-A Zone adjoins land zoned RE, RP, RP-A, R-1, R1-A or RMH, or unincorporated land designated for single family residential use in the City's Comprehensive Plan, a minimum ten (10) foot wide landscaped buffer and a minimum six (6) foot high site obscuring fence shall be provided. This buffer may be included in the thirty percent (30%) minimum landscaped area required in (A) above. If an open space of at least thirty (30) feet is provided between all buildings (whether main or auxiliary) and the adjacent zone the requirement of a fence can be waived. Said open space shall include some combination of planted trees, shrubs, vines, ground cover, flowers or lawns. 10-18-5: SPECIAL PROVISIONS REGARDING SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED TOWNHOUSE DWELLING: These provisions apply to single-family attached townhouse dwellings (those attached to adjacent units via zero lot lines) only. (A) No single-family attached dwelling shall be located above another dwelling unit, either in whole or in part. (B) Each single-family attached dwelling shall have at least one direct pedestrian access from the interior of the dwelling to the property line of the dwelling unit and no pedestrian access may be held in common with another single-family dwelling unit. (C) Except as noted below, a single-family attached dwelling shall have no facilities or property in common with another single-family attached dwelling and all dwellings shall be structurally and functionally independent from each other. All single-family attached dwellings shall have separate electrical service, water service lines, and sanitary sewer service lines. Common facilities or property are allowed for the following: 1. Common party walls constructed in accordance with the International Building Code. 2. Foundations supporting attached or party walls. 3. Flashing at the termination of the roof covering over any attached walls. 4. Roofs. 5. Vehicular access to a dedicated street for off-street parking facilities or detached garages. (D) No certificate of occupancy shall be issued for a single family attached dwelling unless a common facility or party wall agreement or Declaration of Condominium, together with a separate legal description for each living unit has been filed with the Bonneville County Recorder's Office and a copy provided to the City of Ammon, for each such dwelling unit which shares common facilities with another unit. Such agreement shall include a legal description of the individual dwelling units sharing common facilities and shall allocate responsibility as and between the owners of such lots for the use, maintenance, and ownership of all common facilities. tğŭĻ Ќ ƚŅ Ѝ wĻǝźƭĻķ ЉЎЉЏЋЉЋЊ Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 78 of 109 10-18-6: VEHICULAR ACCESS: All lots upon which a dwelling is located shall have a vehicular access to and frontage upon a dedicated street or upon a granted easement of access of not less than twenty-five (25) feet in width and of a distance from the public dedicated street of no longer than approved by the planning and zoning commission. 10-18-7:SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLYING TO R-3A ZONE: Landscaping shall be as set forth in section 10-5-24. tğŭĻ Ѝ ƚŅ Ѝ wĻǝźƭĻķ ЉЎЉЏЋЉЋЊ Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 79 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 80 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 81 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 82 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 83 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 84 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 85 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 86 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 87 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 88 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 89 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 90 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 91 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 92 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 93 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 94 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 95 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 96 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 97 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 98 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 99 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 100 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 101 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 102 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 103 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 104 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 105 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 106 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 107 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 108 of 109 Ammon City Council 07.21.2022Page 109 of 109