Council Minutes 04/17/1980
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April 17, 1980
CITY OF AMMON
April 17, 1980
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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
The meeting was called to order at 7:45 P.M. by Mayor George Wehmann with the following
City Officials present:
Mayor George Wehmann
Councilwoman Carol A. Dille
Councilman Thayle Monson
Councilman David Rowberry
Absent: Councilman Russell N.
Others present during the meeting were
Deputy Clerk Aleen C. Jensen
Engineer David E. Benton
Attorney W. Joe Anderson
Public Works Director Hayse L. Whiteley
Swensen
June Wehmann and Leland Dille.
The pledge of allegiance to the flag was conducted by Councilman Monson and the invoca-
tion was offered by Councilman Rowberry.
In response to an inquiry which has been received by the City Clerk, the City Attorney's
advice was requested regarding depositing public funds as regulated by State statute,
and Attorney Anderson expressed the opinion that the City of Ammon funds need not be
"spread" in several different banks since there are)lO banks insidJff; the City Limits.
It was mentioned that there will probably be a bank in Ammon some time in the next
few years.
Mayor Wehmann handed out information on electrical costs for pumping water in the summ~r
watering season, and pointed out that, since Utah Power & Light Company was recently
granted a rate increase of 21.6%, the present charge for water will not bring in enough
revenue to pay the power bills during the next few months if the regular watering schedule
is used. He proposed that the City either change the watering cycle to four days or in-
crease the water rate by adding on an extra charge for the summer months or a small
year-round increase. It was decided that some newspaper publicity should be put out on
these proposals and input from the residents requested so that a decision can be made
which is responsive to the desires of the citizens.
The opinion of the Council members was requested by Mayor Wehmann regarding the payment
of fees in connection with a building permit for Kenneth A. Damm to build a house at
2945 Western Avenue. It was agreed that it would be satisfactory in this case and when
requested in the future, as a policy of the City, to collect only the building permit fee
prior to the starting of construction, then the connection fees and other costs related
to hooking up the water and sewer services must be paid before the connections are made
to the service lines.
It was recommended by Councilwoman Dille, with Council approval being given, that Evan
Thomas be employed as Swimming Pool Manager for the 1980 season at a salary of $3,200
for the season, and that Kate Anderson be hired as Assistant Pool Manager and Lesson
Supervisor. A suggestion was made that the late night swimming sessions be curtailed
this year to help cut back on pool expenses. Councilwoman Dille mentioned that there is
still a need for a Chairman for Ammon Day. The matter of $30,000 still being available
in the BOR Grant for park improvements and the City's lack of matching funds was brought
up for consideration, and Mayor Wehmann indicated that he would make an appeal in the
newspaper for the help of interested citizens in the planting of trees and shrubs, in-
stallation of playground equipment, and other in-kind services.
Councilman Monson pointed out, as he had at the previous meeting, that it would be poss-
ible to have the tennis court lights and the swimming pool on the same electricity meter,
but no action was taken on this subject. He reported that there are problems with the
animal control due to officer disability, etc..
According to Councilman Rowberry, the Planning and Zoning Commission will meet on April
29th to conduct a public hearing on the special use permit for Tiny Tot Day Care Center.
A vacancy on the Planning and Zoning Commission was discussed. Adjustments made on the
sewer treatment bill from the City of Idaho Falls were reviewed, and it was noted that
the account has now been paid in full except for the current month.
Attorney Anderson declared "conflict of interest" in the proposed court action against
H-K Contractors in connection with sewer construction defects, since a member of the law
firm he is associated with is the attorney for H-K Contractors, and he agreed to contact
another attorney about acting as legal counsel for the City in this matter. The subject
of getting Uniform Tickets printed, as recommended by Attorney Anderson at the previous
meeting, was brought up and costs as obtained by the City Clerk were reviewed. In re-
sponse to comments by Mayor Wehmann, Attorney Anderson indicated that he would contact
the Magistrate Court about paying Ammon for its portion of receipts from fines which were
not remitted during 1979 if he is provided with the detailed information, and that he
would check on the status of the claim filed by Ammon Plumbing several months ago.
Regarding the plans for the water system in Aimee Ann Estates, Engineer Benton agreed to
prepare a letter of approval outlining conditions required by the City of Ammon for
Mayor Wehmann's signature. It was suggested by Engineer Benton that the City get the
necessary signs for the Mountain Valley subdivision and send a bill to the developer.
He reported that Robert Nixon still does not have the financing arranged for his storage-
unit project near Sand Creek, so the bridge plans are not ready for checking yet.
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CITY OF AMMON
May 1, 1980
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
The meeting was called to order at 7:45 P.M. by Mayor Wehmann, with the following City
Officials present:
Mayor George Wehmann
Councilwoman Carol A. Dille
Councilman David Rowberry
Councilman Thayle D. Monson
Councilman Russell N. Swensen
Clerk Deon Hemingway
Engineer David E. Benton
Attorney W. Joe Anderson
Public Works Director Hayse
(arrived 8:05 P.M.)
L. Whiteley
The pledge of allegiance to the flag was conducted by Councilman Rowberry and ~ouncil-
woman Dille offered the invocation. Minutes of the meeting on March 20, 1980, were
approved as prepared.
According to Mayor Wehmann, there was one response to the notice in the newspaper about
the vacancy on the Planning and Zoning Commission, and he recommended the confirmation of
the appointment of Robert Williamson, 1915 Sabin Drive, who indicated willingness to serve.
It was moved by Councilman Rowberry and seconded by Councilwoman Dille that the City Council
confirm the appointment of Robert Williamson to the Ammon Planning and Zoning Commission
for a 3-year term to expire on March 1, 1983. Voting was all in favor; motion carried.
Recent developments concerning efforts to get the Ammon Produce Company hooked on to the
sewer were discussed. It was mentioned that the State Health Department officials have
advised that it is the City's responsibility to get this matter taken care of. Attorney
Anderson was instructed to write a letter to the property owner, Ernest Martin, to give
him notice about the City's requirements for connecting to the sewer as well as the
necessity to start using the City water system in accordance with the City ordinances.
Mayor Wehmann reported that the claim submitted by Steve Pulley, 2800 Western Avenue,
which was mentioned at the previous meeting, will be sent to the City's insurance company.
A report concerning the public hearing held before the Planning and Zonimg Commission
on April 29, 1980, indicated a recommendation of approval on a Special Use Permit for
Tiny Tot Day Care Center at 3415 Molen Street, with an expression of concern about the
use of the basement in the operation of the facility because of fire code standards.
A public hearing before the City Council was set for 7:00 P.M. on June 5, 1980.
Regarding the additional use of water during the summer for outdoor purposes in relation
to the increase in power costs for pumping water, Mayor Wehmann and the Council members
reported that their contacts with residents during the past several weeks indicated that
most people are in favor of paying more for wate~ so they can have the regular yard-
watering schedule of every other day. Mayor Wehmann pointed out that, from his cal-
culations, the extra charge should be $4.00 per month for the five months of May, June,
July, August, and September. After a thorough discussion of the matter, it was moved
by Councilwoman Dille and seconded by Councilman Swensen that the City impose a summer-
time water fee for single-family residential users of $4.00 per month for May, June, July,
August, and September, for a total of $20.00 for the season which can be paid in full with
the payment for May services or $4.00 per month. Voting on the motion was all in favor;
the motion passed unanimously. Consideration was given to rates for other than single-
family, and Councilman Rowberry moved to assess a summer water fee for the months of May,
June, July, August,and September, of $1.00 per month per dwelling unit in condominiums,
apartment buildings (including 3-plexes and 4-plexes), and trailer parks. The motion was
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