Council Minutes 06/18/1981
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June 4, 1981
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Jim McNett,of the Planning and Zoning Commission, asked for comments on the Bike Path
Plan for Idaho Falls and vicinity on which the Commission members have recommended
approval. He noted that the plan has been approved by the City of Idaho Falls and now
goes to the County for public hearing on June 10. He pointed out the location of both
temporary and permanent bike paths on the plan and indicated that the temporary path in
the Ammon area is to be on Ammon-Lincoln Road as it is widened in the future. The
Council members expressed agreement with the plan as presented.
The appointment ofWi;!)ia.rn J.~uapl), 3850Wapda Street, .>to the Planning and Zoning "
COllllnisSi'On, subject to the approval of the Council, was announced. J:t was moved by
Councilwoman Dille and seconded by Councilman Monson that the Council confirm the
appointment of William J. Quapp to the Planning and Zoning Commission to complete the
unexpired term of Arthur Frey until March 1, 1984, as recommended by Mayor Wehmann.
Voting was all in favor; motion carried.
Attendance at the AIC Conference in Boise, June 18-20, was discussed. Councilwoman
Dille moved that Mayor Wehmann be designated as voting delegate for Ammon at the AIC
Conference. The motion was seconded by Councilman Monson; voting was all in favor;
motion carried. A motion was made by Councilman Monson to appoint Councilwoman Dille
as alternate voting delegate at the AIC Conference. The motion was seconded by Council-
woman Dille; voting was all in favor; motion carried.
According to Councilwoman Dille, Shauna Hammond of 3110 Ross Avenue, has inquired about
having an event to raise funds for park playgound equipment in Peterson Park on June 27,
and it was indicated that there should be no problem with such an activity.
Councilman Monson mentioned that the Planning and Zoning Commission had discussed the
existence of home occupations in areas where the zpning prohibits businesses, and a
recommendation was made that the law be obeyed regarding this situation.
Hayse Whiteley, Public Works Director, reported on the repair work being done at the
swimming pool, condition of city equipment, street drainage problems, and plans to pro-
vide parking space near the ball fields in North McCowin Park. He explained that
employee, LaVern Williams, hurt his arm while working to get the pool facilities ready
and will be having surgery to get the muscles in his shoulder repaired. The Council
members were informed by Mr. Whiteley that he had accompanied Mayor Wehmann to a meeting
with Sheriff Ackerman regarding the parking ticket problem, and action should be forth- '
coming on that matter.
Claims in the amount of $6,354.94 were presented by the City Clerk and were approved
for payment.
According to Councilman Swensen, there have been some calls about weeds in the parks
which have not been sprayed because of the rainy weather during the past few weeks.
It was moved by Councilwoman Dille and seconded by Councilman Monson that the meeting
adjourn; voting was all in favor; meeting adjourned at 9:35 P.M.
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June 18,.1981
There was no regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council due to the Annual Con-
ference of the Association of Idaho Cities in Boise on this date.
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