Council Minutes 02/16/1984
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received in his contacts with the people indicate that there is little interest in
Ammon Days or having the swimming pool covered.
According to a report by Councilman Monson, the Planning and Zoning Commission has
scheduled a public hearing on a request for rezone from RSC-l (Residential Shopping
Center) to C-l (Limited Business Zone) on property immediately east of Hitt Road and
north of 17th Street. In connection with zoning matters, Mayor Swensen offered the
information that the final meeting on the County Comprehensive Plan Map will be on
February 15, and that plans are going ahead on assigning house numbers for all
addresses in the County.
Public Works Director, Hayse Whiteley, reported on personnel matters, recent waterline
repair work, and problems encountered in efforts to remove snow and ice from the
streets because of the heavy snowfall and extreme freezing conditions that have
existed for several weeks.
Mayor Swensen expressed concern apout the bills regarding water rights that are being
considered in the State Legislature at this time, and he and. Attorney Anderson en-
couraged everyone to contact the Senator and Representatives from this area in
connection with this matter which is so important to us. The Mayor reported that the
City of lona is planning to have a public meeting about joining the Fire District.
It was agreed that Mayor Sw'ensen should sign a Proclamation declaring the week of
February 12 through 18 as Vocational Education Week.
Claims to pay in the amount of $28,694.05 were approved, along with vouchers totaling
$50,930.27 for disbursements and transfers made since the previous meeting.
Adjournment was at 8:30 P.M.
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CITY OF AMMON
Feb. 16, 1984
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
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The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Mayor Russell N. Swensen with the
following City Officials present:
Mayor Russell N. Swensen
Councilman Thayle D. Monson
Councilwoman Carol A. Dille
Councilman Robert D. ... Williamson
Councilman Merle J. Quigley
other present during the meeting were Scouts and leaders--Jason Clapp, Aaron Speirs,
Daren Stanger, Jared Wilding, Larry Wilding, RichardL. Knighton, Roger Stommel, Ryan
Judy, Greg Stommell--and Monty Howell representing the owner of property at 17th Street
and Hitt Road. The pledge of allegiance to the flag was directed by Councilman William-
son and prayer was offered by Councilman Quigley.
As the flrst item of business, it was noted that a public hearing on an application
filed by AMR Corporation for rezoning from RSC-l to C-l on property west of Sand Creek
and north of 17th Street was conducted by the Planning and Zoning Commission, and a
hearing before the City Council is now required. Councilwoman Dille moved that the
public hearing be scheduled for March 15, 1984, 7:30 P.M., at City Hall. The motion
was seconded by Councilman Williamson; voting was Dille yes, Williamson yes, Monson yes,
Quigley yes; motion carried. Monty Howell displayed a drawing for the proposed use of
the area and presented thoughts concerning access and street location.
Figures from the City of Idaho Falls Financial Statement were provided by Auditor
Wal ter Clapp for the review of the Mayor and Council. This information was requested
in an effort to determine if the substantial raise in the charge for sewage treatment
and sewer maintenance which went into effect as of January 1 was warranted. Engineer
Benton agreed to continue checking the calculations.
Councilman Quigley expressed concern about the decision that needs to be made regarding
a proposal that the City join the Bonneville Fire Protection District, and this matter
was discussed briefly.
A report was given by Engineer Benton regarding applying for grant funds for street
work. He listed projects which are already approved in Idaho Falls and Bonneville
County.
City Clerk Deon Hemingway
Public Works Director Hayse
Engineer David E. Benton
'Auditor Walter Clapp
L. Whiteley
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Councilman Williamson referred to problems with garbage collection. He indicated
that a hearing on the current Utah Power & Light Company rate-increase case is scheduled
for the coming day.
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According to Councilman Monson, Planning and Zoning Commission members are considering
making a recommendation for some changes on the Comprehensive Plan Map. The annual
dinner for the Commission will be next month on March 13.
Mayor Swensen pointed out that there has been no response to his letters to the County
about maintaining the 17th Street-Ammon Road intersection and requesting authorization
to purchase some gravel. He noted that he intends to keep in close contact with the
legislators from this district about bills concerning water rights and sharing of sales
tax revenue with cities. His report also included some information about a meeting
which he attended regarding changes in the hospital situation that are taking place in
Idaho Falls.
Approval was given on claims to pay in the amount of $10,890.60 and claims paid since
the previous meeting totaling $7,910.19.
A motion to adjourn was made by Councilwoman Dille and seconded by Councilman Monson;
voting was all in favor; the meeting adjourned at 9:35P.M.
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CITY OF AMMON
March 1, 1984
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
The meeting was called to order at 7: 30 P.M. by Mayor Russell N. Swensen with the
following City officials present:
Mayor Russell N. Swensen City Clerk Deon Hemingway
Councilman Merle J. Quigley Public Works Director Hayse L. Whiteley
Councilman Robert D. Williamson Engineer DavidE. Benton
Councilman Thayle D. Monson Attorney W. Joe Anderson
Councilwoman Carol A. Dille Acting Fire Chief Doug Brinkman
The pledge of allegiance to the flag was directed by Councilman Quigley and the invo-
cation was offered by Councilwoman Dille. Minutes of the meetings on January 19, 1984,
and February 2, 1984, were approved as prepared.
Doug Brinkman, Acting Fire Chief, presented information which he stated should be help-
ful in the decision-making process regarding a proposal that the City of Ammon join the
Bonneville Fire Protection District. He said that feelings both for and against the
proposal ha~e been expressed b,y members of the Ammon Volunteer Fire Department, and
that some changes to upgrade fire protection are going to have to be made as the
City grows. Advantages to joining the Fire District were pointed out, such as having
all of the District equipment dispatched to Ammon when needed, improved performance for
daytime fire calls, availability of training and training facilities for the Ammon
volunteers, and automatic mutual aid with the City of Idaho Falls which the District
now has. Disadvantages were listed as a question about control of the Ammon engine
and the uncertainty of the costs involved. Mr. Brinkman went on to explain that improv-
ing the quality of fire protection without consolidation with the District would have
to be based on the possibility of providing for an increase in funds for the Fire De-
partment budget for such things as purchasing a second engine, establishing an engine
house, and obtaining additional manpower in the Department. He mentioned that there
is a need to eliminate the conflicts that exist between the City officials and the Fire
District and the City of Idaho Falls. The Mayor and Council were invited to attend the
meeting of the Volunteer Fire Department on March 7 where the subject of how to best
provide protection for the City will be discussed. Councilman Williamson indicated
that he has contacted Fire District officials but has not been able to get information
on several items that should be known before a decision can be made. It was agreed that
the matter should be tabled until more details are available. Councilman Williamson
will write to the Fire District officials for answers to important questions, Attorney
Anderson will do some research to advise if an election is required regarding the con-
solidation proposal, Mayor Swensen will check on costs for a fire station building to
lease, and Councilwoman Dille was asked to make a call about prices on new and used
fire trucks.
In response to names being presented by Mayor Swensen, it was moved by Councilwoman
Dille that the reappointment of Wayne Harding, James Southwick, and Kent Hinckley be
confirmed for three-year terms on the Planning and Zoning Commission. The motion was
seconded by Councilman Monson; voting was all in favor; motion carried.
Engineer Benton mentioned that the City of Idaho Falls is having a new aerial map pre-
pared, and he will make arrangements to have a map of the City of Ammon made at the
same time.
Public Works Director, Hayse Whiteley, reported on a recent meeting with the County Road
Department regarding maintenance of Ammon-Lincoln Road. He noted, also, that fire-
fighting clothing has been designated for three City employees for use when responding
to fire calls.