Council Minutes 01/09/1979
January 4, 1979; Jan. 9, 1979; Jan. 18, 1979
o l'~ Construction in the amount of $10,040.85. Councilwoman Dille moved that Mayor
Wehmann be authorized to call for an interim warrant to obtain funds to make payment on
the request as submitted. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lee; voting was Dille,
yes; Lee, yes; Rowberry, yes; motion carried. Engineer Benton offered to check with
Bill Manwill of the County Engineer's office regarding a letter stating that the City of
Ammon is to pay the State Highway Department $30,822.55 for Ammon's share of the final
audited costs on the 17th Street Improvem~nt Project which was completed in 1976.
Claims in the amount of $3.427.73 were presented for payment by the City Clerk and
approved by the Council. It was moved by Councilwoman Dille and seconded by Councilman
Rowberry that the meeting be adjourned; voting was all in favor; the meeting adjourned
at 9:20 P.M. I
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CITY OF AMMON
January 9, 1979
SPECIAL MEETING: Local Improvement District No.8 Assessment Roll Hearing
Minutes recorded and prepared by Attorney W. Joe Anderson; filed in the record of pro-
ceedings for Local Improvement District No.8.
January 18, 1979
SPECIAL MEETING: Continuation of Local Improvement District No.8 Assessment Roll
Hearing
Minutes recorded and prepared by Attorney W. Joe Anderson; filed in the record of pro-
ceedings for Local Improvement District No.8.
CITY OF AMMON
January 18, 1979
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
The meeting was called to order at 8:15 P.M. by Mayor George Wehmann, with the following
City Officials present:
Mayor George Wehmann
Councilman Russell N. Swensen
Councilwoman Carol A. Dille
Councilman Francis Lee
Councilman David Rowberry (arrived 9:15 P.M.)
The pledge of allegiance to the flag was conducted by Mayor Wehmann and the invocation
was offered by Councilman Swensen. Minutes of the meeting on January 4, 1979, were
approved as prepared.
It was noted that the opening of the regular meeting had been delayed for the completion
of the L.I.D. #8 Assessment Roll Hearing, that action had been taken at that meeting on
the objection submitted by Michael Jones representing Poole Softwater (Servisoft), and
that Ordinance No. 173 confirming the assessment roll for Local Improvement District
Nu. 8 was adopted. Present at this meeting, in addition to the City Officials, were
Michael Jones and Scout leader Glenn Smith with several Boy Scouts.
Clerk Deon Hemingway
Attorney W. Joe Anderson
Engineer David E. Benton
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Inasmuch as Ron Parish, Consolidated Agencies, did not appear as planned to present in-
formation on a proposal for supplementary disability insurance on the volunteer firemen,
Councilman Lee listed a quotation given to him by Mr. Parish, which was somewhat less
than the premium requested by the present carrier, and it was recommended by the Council
that coverage by Consolidated Agencies be accepted and that action be taken when the
policy is delivered. In connection with insurance, Mayor Wehmann mentioned that cover-
age can be obtained on the well pumps and motors but more information is needed before
considering this.
Regarding final costs on the 17th Street Project which was brought to the attention of
the Council at the previous meeting, Engineer Benton stated that the calculations were
on items not paid for before according to the records at the County Engineer's office.
No action was taken on a proposal,received from the County Commissioners through County
Engineer Bob Gray, that Ammon's share of the billing ($30,822.55) be paid at this time
by the County under an agreement with Ammon that reimbursement be made as funds are
available, but Mayor Wehmann indicated that he would correspond with the Commissioners
on this matter.
A questionnaire sent out by the Association of Idaho Cities on legislative matters
which are likely to be considered in the current session of the Legislature was re-
viewed briefly,and the Mayor and Council members indicated that they would complete
the papers and return them to the City office for mailing.
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