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Council Minutes 01/17/1985 I ~ to r'- o <( <1: I I January 17, 1985 February 7, 1985 285 Councilwoman Dille presented information from the monthly law enforcement and fire . department reports. According to Councilman Quigley, requests will be going out soon for prices on a pool blanket and materials for the needed swimming pool repairs. Mayor Swensen agreed to issue a proclamation regarding Scout Week to be read at the next Council Meeting and arrangements were also made for a special flag ceremony at that time, as requested by Debbie Clapp, who is coordinating some of the publicity for the Boy Scout Diamond Jubilee activities. A letter to Mayor Raymond Hill of the City of Ucon concerning the possibility of sewage from Ucon being transported through the Ammon Road and Sunnyside Road trunk lines to the City of Idaho Falls treatment plant was discussed, and approval of the letter for Mayor Swensen's signature was indicated. Engineer Benton noted that a new report has been received from the City of Idaho Falls on sewage treatment and maintenance costs. It was estimated that the revised rates from these calculations will result in billings from the City of Idaho Falls in amounts considerably higher than the budgeted figures. The City Clerk presented claims to pay totaling $27,701.96 and claims paid since the previous meeting in the amount of $17,285.69, all of which were approved. Councilwoman Dille moved that the meeting adjourn; Councilman Monson seconded the motion; voting was all in favor; the meeting was adjourned at 9:20 P,M. ATTEST, L~ CITY CLERK {k;~ }f. ~ CITY OF AMJvfON Feb. 7, 1985 the Mayor and City Council: 7:30 P.M. by Mayor Russell Minutes of the Regular Meeting of The meeting was called to order at following City Officials present: Mayor Russell N. Swensen Councilman Robert D.Williamson Councilman Merle J. Quigley Councilwoman Carol A.Dille Absent: Councilman Thayle D. Monson Others present during the meeting were Debbie Clapp, several Boy Scouts, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike P. Garcia of 3268 Leroy Drive. The meeting was opened with the following proclamation by Mayor Swensen: WHEREAS the Boy Scouts of America has served our nation's youth from 1910; and WHEREAS more than 70 million youth and adults have benefited from being members of this highly regarded youth movement; and WHEREAS Scouting is available for all youth regardless of race, religion, or socio-economic level who are tabght character, citizenship and fitness: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that during 1985, on the 75th anniversary of the founding of this organization of high purpose, that all citizens of AMrflON join me, rlfayor Russell N. S~..vensen, in extending sincere congratulations to the Boy Scouts of America on its Diamond Jubilee of service to the United States of America and commend those community groups that provide volunteer adult leaders who make it possible for the Scouting program to bring its proven benefits to our young people: N. Swensen with the City Clerk Deon Hemingway Public Works Director Hayse L. Whiteley Engineer David E. Benton A special flag ceremony was presented by the Boy Scouts under the direction of Debbie Clapp. Prayer was offered by Councilman Williamson. Mayor Swensen expressed thanks to the Boy Scouts. It was moved by Councilwoman Dille and seconded by CouncilmanQuigley that the minutes for November 1, 1984, be approved as prepared; voting was unanimous in favor. A proclamation designating the week of February 10 through 16, 1985, as Vocational Education Week was read and signed by Mayor Swensen Mike and Karen Garcia explained that they are interested in purchasing the property at 2565 East 17th Street for a Mexican food restaurant, and they inquired about the possibility of getting licenses for the consumption of beer and wine on the premises to be served with meals only. It was noted that the City's existing beer ordinance adopts the State Beer Laws which allow for the sale of beer to be consumed on the premises so a license for this purpose could be obtained by the Garcias if an application is approved through the required State procedures, but the City ordinance regarding the sale of wine would have to be changed before a license for on-premises consumption of wine could be issued. The Garcias indicated that they could go ahead with considering