Council Minutes 11/09/1973
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The rate of charge for sewer service outside the city limits was the subject of a
lengthy discus sion which resulted i:q. a motion by Councilman Cheney that such a
rate be set at one and one-half times the rate within the city. In the absence of
a second, the motion died. Councilman Southwick moved that the residents out-
side the city be charged at the rate of one and one -third (1-1/3) times the rate
within the city. The motion was seconded by Councilman Anderson; voting all in
favor; motion carried.
Mayor Turnbow called attention to a letter from the State Planning and Commun-
ity Affairs Agency recommending that city officials make an appointment to view
a film on land use. He announced that there is a workshop on Friday, Nov. 16, I
for City Clerks and Elected Off icials, and suggested that Councilman Elect
Hirschi be in attendance if pos sible.
Councilman Anderson inquired about when the power poles will be moved out of
the right-of-way where the alleyways are to be opened for streets. He mentioned
that he has received requests for city assistance in getting the Hillview School
parking lot blacktopped, and it was noted that this area is not city property and
the problem should be presented to the School Board.
Councilman Cheney reported that Don Holm will supervise the city-sponsored
basketball program again this year, and plans aTe underway to start the first
of December.
Reference was made by Councilman Southwick to the urgency of having the street
drains and sump pumps working properly before the freezing weather comes.
Councilman Southwick mo ed to adjourn; the meeting was adjourned at 12:40 A. M.
Claims were approved for payment.
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Nov. 9, 1973
Minutes of Special Meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
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The meeting was called to order at 8:35 P.M. by Mayor Keich C. Turnbow with
the following City Officials present:
Mayor Keiih C. Turnbow Councilman Marvin J. Anderson
Councilman James H. Southwick Councilman Russell N. Swensen
Councilman Gerald B. Cheney (arrived at 9:06 P. M. )
Prayer was offered by Mayor Keith C. Turnbow.
Mayor Turnbow announced that the main purpose of the special meeting was to
canvas the ballots concerning the Municipal Election held November 6, 1973.
The counts were verified for the various candidates.
The tallies for Charl.s W. Brown and Larry O. Gust were found to be correct:
Charles W. Brown 142
Larry O. Gust 152
An error was found in the addition of the totals as recQ].~d for the following:
Marvin J. Anderson 257 recorded 262 correct
Russell N. Swensen 288 recorded 293 correct
Gerald B. Cheney 373 recorded 378 correct
Brent Hirschi 356 recorded 361 correct
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Councilman Gerald B. Cheney moved that we accept the corrected totals as
indicated above. Councilman James H.Southwick seconded the motion; voting
all in favor; motion carried.
Councilman Southwick moved that the meeting be adjourned. The motion was
seconded by Cou:ocilman Anderson; voting all in favor; motion carried. The
meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P. M.
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The meeting was called to orde r at 7: 30
following City Officials present:
Mayor Keith C. Turnbow
Councilman Russell N. Swensen
Councilman Marvin J. Anderson
Councilman Gerald B. Cheney
Councilman James H. Southwick
P. M. by Mayor Keith C. Turnbow with the
Clerk Deon Hemingway
Engineer David E. Benton
Attorney Franklin Smith
Councilman Elect Brent Hirschi
Others present during the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Reese Brown, Dr. and
Mrs. A. Wm. Brunt Jrl, Paul Brunt, and Clarence ("Curly") Shores.
Prayer was offered by Councilman Southwick:
1973, were approved as typed. Minutes of the
were approved as read.
Minutes of the meeting of Nov. 7,
Special Meeting of Nov. 9, 1973,
Reese Brown, representing Eastgate Mobile Village, presented a request to have
the Council consider again reduced r~tes for city utility services at the trailer
park. He e:x;plainedthat this is neede due to the problem the owners are having
getting financing for the trailer park since the rates in Ammon make it difficult
for the business to meet the competition of similar businesses in nearby Idaho
Falls. If the reduced rate is not possible, Mr. Brown expressed the desire of
the owners to be de-annexed from the City of Ammon, indicating that the City
of Idaho Falls would be willing to annex the Eastgate area, and the utilities
would then be under that city's rates. Dr. Brunt reviewed the building up of
the northwest section of the city by his father's construction company and the
problems incurred in developing the trailer court, appealing to the Council to
take these matters into consideration in making a decision on the request at hand.
Mayor Turnbow asked for time for the City Engineer to do some figuring.
Engineer Benton recommended that the Council specify a basis for allowing a
decrease in rates, if such a decision is made, so that the policy would be
consistent for other similar situations. Later in the meeting the Council checked
information about utility rates in cities of the surrounding area, and received
advice from the attorney that the city officials should a void making a decision
in this case to accomodate a business financing problem which might jeopardize
the City's position in receiving grant funds for the Water and Sewer Project
which is under way. After a lengthy discussion of the facts and figures by the
Council and Mayor, ~_ouncilman gheneYglove51th.at.CilLr:rlobilehol'll_e courts \X;'ith~n
Residential Mobile Home Zones be allowed a twenty (20) per cent reduction in
the water, sewer, and g~f(~~&~ ratesJ?rgvic!~_9:__!_l1_~_,~~~!:E~.~f_.s::<:.!:t__~()_~-E.!_s_!.~::~i~?
their, own ~aintenance and/,collect~~!l_,f?_~.r.vi~~~ and meet such other conditions as
theJ;::ity may from time to time impose. Seconded by Councilman Southwick;
voting all in favor; motion carried. Dr. Brunt was notified by telephone of this action.
Mayor Turnbow announced that he .had reviewed the operations to date under the
Building Inspection Agreement with the City of Idaho Falls and found them to be
satisfactory. He introduced Clarence ("Curly") Shores, Idaho Falls Electrical
Inspector, who noted that Idaho Falls proposes to begin;using the schedule of
electrical inspection fees now used by the State and to adopt the 1973 edition of
the Uniform Building Code. He explained the reasoning for requiring permits and
inspections for installing lawn sprinkling systems and new electric water heaters
and for remodeling. Agreement was indicated by the ,Council that all these
matters should be incorporated into the city's recodification.