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Council Minutes 01/17/1980 January 3, 1980 128 . 1 k 1 1. ... a non-commerCla enne lcense to Jessle Glfford, 3075 Central Avenue. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Dille; voting was all in favor; motion carried unanimously. _~ claim for $188 filed by Ronald Williams, 2005 Midway Avenue, for the cost of digging / i up and putting in a new section of sewer service line was brought up for consideration. o The written statements of the claimant and the City inspector, Hayse Whiteley, were re- ~ viewed and found to be in agreement in describing the situation that was discovered rl when excavation was done following sewer back-up which revealed that there was a piece ~ of sewer pipe missing between the service line which was connected to the main and the tend where the line to the house was hooked on. After careful deliberation, illustrated o by a drawing on the chalkboard, the Council members agreed that the problem appeared al to have resulted from a construction error on the part of the contractor who installed '2 the sewer service line, and Engineer Benton indicated that he would notify Vern Fowler I ~ of 0 & F Construction about this decision. .~ouncilwoman Dille mentioned that there is a need for stop signs to replace the yield signs at the Molen Street-Central Avenue intersection because of the failure-to-yield problems that occur there, and Councilman Monson was assigned to check this and make a recommendation. Attorney Anderson reported that the County Commissioners are going ahead with an Impact Area Ordinance, and he has prepared a letter, at the request of the County Attorney, stating that this will not affect the City of Ammon and the County regarding the permit for the Idaho Falls powerline loop. Copies of a new dog ordinance were distributed by Attorney Anderson to the Mayor and Council members to study in preparation for action at the next meeting. Attorney Anderson presented verified claims submitted through an attorney from Ammon Plumbing and McKean's Excavating for the sewer repair work done at 2995 Central Avenue, and the Council members indicated agreement with Mayor Wehmann's statement that the fees are exorbitant. Councilman Rowberry moved to reject the claim of Ammon Plumbing for $1,025.51 and the claim of W. L. McKean's Excavating for $1,835.00 for the reason previously stated. The motion was seconded by Councilman Monson; voting was all in favor; motion carried. In response to an inquiry made by Public Works Director Hayse Whiteley regarding having another dumpster made for use at Eastgate Mobile Village, Mayor Wehmann indicated that he would check with the Auditor about the effect this would have on the City finances before a decision can be made. Mr. Whiteley reported that some repairs are being made on the 70 horsepower booster at Well #6. He noted that complaints have been received about junk cars at several locations, and he was instructed to send letters to the I residents responsible for this condition at 2675 Salmon Street, 3880 Ross Avenue, and the east end of Aspen Lane giving notice to remove the vehicles within 30 days, with follow up to be in accordance with the provisions in the City Code. The City Clerk listed claims to pay in the amount of $18,057.58, which were approved for payment. It was moved by Councilman Swensen and seconded by Councilman Monson that the meeting adjourn; voting was all in favor; meeting adjourned at 10:00 P.M. ATTEST: CITY CLERK , . ~J7P ~li'<A~_ MAYOR CITY OF AMMON January 17, 1980 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council: The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Mayor George Wehmann, with the following City Officials present: ! ~ayor George Wehmann Councilman Russell N. Swensen Councilwoman Carol A. Dille Councilman David Rowberry Councilman Thayle D. Monson Others present during the meeting were Bob Stedtfeld, 3795 Sunnyside Road, and Scouts Brett Bardsley, Richard Storer, Mark Sessions, Kevin Nethercott, Don Peterson, Derek Fife, Cody Olson, Chris Carr, and Mike Dodge. The pledge of allegiance to the flag was conducted by Mayor Wehmann, and the invocation was offered by Councilman Monson. Clerk Deon Hemingway Engineer David E. Benton Attorney W. Joe Anderson Public Works Director Hayse L. Whiteley I Bob Stedtfeld appeared in connection with the letter sent to him regarding unused vehicles on his vacant lot at the east end of Aspen Lane. It was noted that the letter was a re- sult of a complaint received by telephone, and piBtures that were taken at the location were displayed. Mr. Stedtfeld stated that he had come to find out what to do to comply with Ordinance 6-1-26 which was mentioned in the letter, and explained that one of the cars and the tractor and farm machinery are in operable condition. Mayor Wehmann pointed - I ~ CD f'- o <C <t: I I January 17, 1980 12~ out that, if there was a need to use the property for a purpose other than residential, as zoned, Mr. Stedtfeld could apply for a special use permit; otherwise, the four junk vehicles (3 pickups and one car) will have to be moved away and the other equipment should be arranged in an orderly fashion. The Council members agreed with the Mayor Wehmann, and a deadline of March 1, 1980, was set for getting this situation taken care of. Mayor Wehmann mentioned that two othere letters have gone out because of complaints about junk cars, one to Dewey Miller of J880 Ross Avenue and one to Carol Kranz of 2675 Salmon Street, and there will be appropriate follow-up on these. Mayor Wehmann announced that a lunch meeting is being held with the Auditor prior to each Council Meeting, as needed, to go over the City finances, and that the major agenda item at the February 7, 1980, meeting will be the review of the FY-1979 Audit. According to Mayor Wehmann, Ammon has been invited to join with other small cities and the CoUnty in an organization which would qualify the City to obtain Federal funds for special projects related to resource conservation, and he recommended becoming affiliated with the group by paying the-$25.00 fee for one year of membership. Councilman Swensen moved that the City of Ammon become a member of the Bonneville County Division of the High Country Resource Conservation and Development Area, and that the $25.00 membership fee be authorized. The motion was seconded by Councilman Monson; voting was all in favor; motion carried unanimously. It was noted that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of a proposed amendment to the zoning regulations regarding special use permits, with some additional wording in connection with the notification procedure, after its recent public hearing on the matter, and the Council members set a public hearing on the amendm'ent for 7 P.M. on February 7, 1980. Ordinance No. 182 was introduced and read by title: AN ORDINANCE RELATING 'TO CONTROL OF DOGS; DEFINING TERMS; FORBIDDING THE KEEPING OF DOGS WITHIN THE CITY OF AMMON WITHOUT A LICENSE; ESTABLISHING RE- QUIREMENTS FOR LICENSES AND LICENSE FEES; PROHIBITING ALLOWING DOGS TO RUN A T LARGE; PROVIDING FOR IMPOUNDMENT OF DOGS RUNNING AT LARGE AND IMPOUNDMENT FEES; ESTABLISHING COMMERCIAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL KENNEL LICENSES AND REQUIRE- MENTS FOR EACH; PROHIBITING CRUELTY TO DOGS; PROVIDING PENALTIES AND REMEDIES FOR VIOLATIONS; PROVIDING OTHER REGULATIONS RELATING TO CONTROL OF DOGS WITHIN THE CITY; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Councilwoman Dille moved that the City Council dispense with the rule requiring the reading of the ordinance on three different days and that the three readings be waived. The motion was seconded by Councilman Rowberry; voting was Dille yes, Rowberry yes, Swensen yes, Monson yes; motion carried. Ordinance No. 182 was again read by title and in full. Councilwoman Dille moved to adopt Ordinance No. 182 as an ordinance of the City of Ammon on its third and final reading. The motion was seconded by Council- man Swensen; voting was Dille yes, Swensen yes, Monson yes, Rowberry yes; motion carried and Ordinance No. 182 adopted. With reference to obtaining grant funds to reimburse the City for costs involved in being an intervenor in the present Utah Power & Light Company rate increase case, it was moved by Councilman Swensen and seconded by Councilman Rowberry that Mayor Wehmann be authorized to sign a contract with the State of Idaho Office of Energy on behalf of the City of Ammon for a $7,000 grant. Voting was unanimous in favor; motion carried. It was also moved by Councilman Swensen and seconded by Councilwoman Dille that Mayor Weh- mann be authorized to negotiate on behalf of the City of Ammon with two Idaho State University professors to provide data and serve as witnesses in the UP&L rate increase case intervention. Voting was all in favor; motion carried. Mayor Wehmann reported that negotiations are continuing with the City of Idaho Falls in the process of revising and up-dating the Sewer Agreement. He mentioned that the terms of three members on the Planning and Zoning Commission will expire on March 1, 1980, and two of them, Elaine McGary and Beth Lords, have agreed to re-appointment, but a replace- ment will be needed for Harvey Crandall who does not wish to stay on after serving for eight years. Mayor Wehmann also informed the Council that the Volunteer Fire Department members are planningUto sell smoke detectors as a fund raising project, with the proceeds to be used to purchase an additional Scott Air Pack and coats, helmets, etc., for new volunteers. It was recommended by Mayor Wehmann that payment be denied on a bill in the amount of $792.77 received from Bonneville County for the cost of street lights alo~ 17th Street bordering Meadow Lark Estates, Division No. 2 (between Avocet and Midway, which were paid for by the County for several months after the area was annexed to the City of Ammon. The Council members indicated agreement with this recommendation on the basis, as explained by Mayor Wehmann, that there are other lights on 17th Street which are paid for by the City of Ammon which light both sides of the street with one side being under County jurisdiction. Comments by the Mayor and Council members pointed out that. there has been good response to letters sent out to L.D.S. Church officials in the area suggesting that families be encouraged to stress home fire safety procedures. Mayor Wehmann reviewed the results of checking the records of the Magistrate Court in connection with possible discrepancies in the amount of funds which have been remitted for the City's share of fines paid on citations written in Ammon. Council members indicated approval of a letter written by Mayor Wehmann to go to water users regarding a "credit service charge" on delinquent accounts. January 17, 1980 130 With reference to the liability of H-K Contractors for leaks in the sewer system which allow the infiltration of irrigation ditch water during the summer months, the consent of the Council members was given to have the City Attorney proceed with whatever legal action is necessary, as recommended by Mayor Wehmann and inasmuch as there have been no satisfactory results from correspondence and meetings on the subject. Councilwoman Dille presented for Mayor Wehmann's approval a draft of a letter to the State Parks Department requesting an extension on the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation grant for park improvements. In response to information presented brtgountilma~~onsofa it was moved by Councilman Rowberry and seconded by Councilman M~nsdEl~n~~gt~e Cl~y r~g~w the insurance policy to provide supplementary disability benefits for the Volunteer Fire Department. The need I for some additional stop signs was discussed, and Councilman Monson moved that the yield signs on Central Avenue at the Molen Street intersection be replaced with stop signs, with a 36-inch stop sign to be installed at the northwest corner and a 24-inch stop sign to be installed at the southeast corner, and that the yield signs that are removed then be put on Meadow Lane entering Owen Street on the north and entering Molen Street on the south. The motion was seconded by Councilman Rowberry; voting was all in favor; motion carried. Public Works Director, Hayse Whiteley, informed the Mayor and rrouncil that the new snow plow has been mounted on the 4x4 truck, that there is a good amount of run-off water from snow and rain accumulated in Peterson Park (Mayor Wehmann asked that the area be posted as dangerous to relieve the City of liability), that the garbage truck tires need to be recapped and the backhoe needs repair on the brakes, and that a new switch has been installed in the sump pump at the end of Avocet Drive. The City Clerk presented miscellaneous claims in the amount of $15,077.59, which were approved for payment along with the amount due to Farmers Home Administration of $64,636.00 for the annual installment on the Water and Sewer Revenue Bond. Concerning the Utah Power & Light Company rate increase case which is presently before the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Mayor Wehmann noted that the next hearings are during the week of March 3, and that he plans to make application for another grant for $5,000.00 The remainder of the meeting was spent reviewing items in the budget where expenditures might be cut. Councilman Rowberry reported having made a survey of the street light situation and suggested that all those throughout the City which are not at intersections I be turned off. He agreed to identify the locations by address so that an order can be given to the UP&L Company. Mayor Wehmann mentioned that he plans to meet with a re- presentative of the power company to go over the City accounts to determine if any meters can be eliminated which should result in a savings, and that the people at E.G.&G. are ready to start the design on a solar assist system for the swimming pool. It was also suggested that a cover for the pool be obtained as soon as possible to save heating costs when the swimming season gets under way, then have a fund raising activity to pay for the cover. It was moved by Councilman Swensen and seconded by Councilman Rowberry that the meeting adjourn; voting was all in favor; the meeting adjourned at 10:50 P.M. ATTEST:L~ CITl CLERK - tJ , \ Ii -:e~r ~LrUIW'~1. MAYOR I