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tures of both husband and wife, dated, and registering no objection to said variance.
Councilman Hirschi seconded the motion; voting all in favor; motion carried;
variance granted. (Plan was drawn and approved 4/21/72 showing optional areas
of'single or double car garage. )
Boyd Thompson requested City of Ammon to participate on installation of sewer and
water lines on Rose Dale Lane from Sunnyside Road to Molen Street. A lengthy
dis cus sion followed. Councilman Cheney moved that Boyd Thompson I s request for
City participation in the sewer and water lines on Rose Dale Lane be denied for the
following reason: The City will not participate in private developments. Councilman
Hirschi seconded the motion; voting-Cheney, yes; Swensen, yes; Hirschi, yes;
Anderson, yes; motion carried.
Mayor Turnbow read a letter from A. H. Underhild for James G. Watt, Director,
U. S. Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, regarding funding for the
Land and Water Conservation Fund programs in fiscal year 1975.
Councilman Cheney moved to adjourn; seconded by Councilman Hirschi; meeting ad-
journed at 10:50 P. M.
Minutes recorded by Councilman Russell~. ~w nsenJ
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CITY OF AMMON
March 6, 1974
Minutes of the regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
The meeting was called to order at 7:40 P. M. by Mayor Keith C. Turnbow with the
following City Officials present:
Mayor Keith C. Turnbow Clerk Deon Hemingway
Councilman Marvin J. Anderson Attorney Franklin Smith
Councilman Gerald B. Cheney Engineer David E. Benton (10: 30 P. M. )
Councilman Brent Hirschi Engineers Larry Perkins and Jim Keller
(Councilman Russell N. Swensen was excused but came later, at 11:50 P. M., while
the meeting was still in session.) Residents present during the meeting were
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Burton and George Randall.
Prayer was offered by Councilman Anderson. The minutes of the meeting of Feb. 20,
1974, were approved as typed.
Mayor Turnbow reported that residents on Sabin Drive had found an unusual scum
substance in their water a few days ago, and samples were taken to the Health Depart-
ment. He felt that this could be connne cted to the power failure last Saturday which
caused blown fuses at Wells No.1 and 5 so that there was no water in part of the City
after the power was back on. (Results from the Health Department tests received
later in the week showed no bacteria contamination. )
Mayor 'fu.rnbow explained that Mr. Perkins and Mr. Keller were present to clear up
any misunderstandings and answer questions about the water and sewer project. Mr.
Pe rkins reviewed the status of the well drilling and displayed several sample s of water
taken from the test pumping. The amount of sand in the samples varied from a heavy
amount of fine s-and which settled slowly in the sample dated Feb. 15 to a small amount
of quick-settling sand in the sample dated March 6. Additional tests will be made on
Friday, March 8, at which time it is hoped that the water supply "will be iiL good shape. "
Facts on the cost and feasibility of getting the sewer line to the Utterbeck Addition on
Wanda Street and the water and sewer lines along 17th Street from Avocet Drive to the
City Limits east of Sabin Drive, areas which were not included in the project plans,
were presented by Mr. Perkins and discussed by the Council. It was felt that plans
whould be made now to use contingency fund moneys for putting the lines on 17th Street
before the street improvements are started there, but any further consideration for
Wanda Street should be delayed until later. Mr. Perkins explained the computer
approach to figuring the water system needs as planned in the project which insures
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adequate supply and pressure at every location in the City, and noted that the
recommended distribution line size designed for a population of 8, 000 to 9, 000.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Burton and Mr. George Randall, all residents of Ross Avenut,
inquired about the developer IS intentions regarding the street paving in connection
with the annexation of the proposed Maiben Jones Addition. They explained that,
when the existing paving was done about four years ago under a Local Improvement
District for the property owners on the west side of the street, there was an under-
standing and assurance by the City Council in office at that time that half the cost
of that paving was to be assumed by any future developer on the east side of Ross
Avenue. Mayor Turnbow stated that the minutes will be checked and the advice I
of the City Attorney requested before any action will be taken on this matter.
Engineer Benton reported that, under the present arrangements, the developer
will be putting in 15 feet of additional paving p~us curb and gutter and an edging
of 1 foot where the old and new paving would come tOgether, which would not be
allowing him any special priveleges since a developer is ordinarily required to pave
a width of 16 feet.
As requested in a previous meeting, Attorney Smith presented th~ following
resolution:
WHEREAS, the City of Ammon e~ploys professional services on a
retainer basis, and
WHEREAS, the professional persons employed by the City at times have
private clients who have business dealings with the City which ma~ lead
to a possible conflict of interest in representation by such professlOnal
persons.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Ammon,
Bonneville County, Idaho, that the policy of the City shall be, that upon
receipt of notice by the professional person retained, or by a member. of the
City Councilor by any third person, that there is, or may be, a confl.lct of
interests by reason of such professional dealingS with the City, the Clty
Council shall review such matter if desirable, and so determined, employ
another professional person to review and advise on such matter and if I
the conflict warrants further action, the Council may retain and hire
another professional person, to do the work and represent the City in the
matter involved.
Councilman Cheney moved to accept the resolution as read. The motion was
seconded by Councilman Hirschi; voting was all in favor; motion carried.
Inasmuch as the Planning and Zoning Commission has made a recommendation of
approval and held the necessary public hearing (on Feb. 26, 1974) with no objections
registered, Attorney Smith reported that the City Attorney's office had prepared
an ordinance for the annexation of Pet~rson Park Division No. 3 and the Maiben
Jones Addition. Engineer Benton explained the recommended zoning as requested
by the developers and accepted by the Planning and Zoning Commission as follows:
Peterson Park Division No. 3--R-2 except R-l for Lot 21 Block3, Lots 11 and 12
Block2, and Lot 15 Blockl; Maiben Jones Addition- -R-l for Lotsl-12 Block 1 and
Lots 7 -10 Block 2, balance of lots G-C. He noted that the G-C zoning mentioned
had been requested by the developer because it woulp' allow lumber storage which
he would like to start later. Since the R-2 zoning in Peterson Park Division No. 3
would permit multiple dwellings, Mayor Turnbow requested that the recodified
ordinance concerning off-street parking be checked and it was found that the
requirement was listed (in Section 11-5-24D) as on,e (1) space per unit, which
the Mayor and Council felt to be inadequate. Consequently, the decision was made I
to have the Attorney start the legal procedure to amend the said ordinance, the
Annexation Ordinance #1l3p.ras read for the first reading only, and further official
action on the matter was postponed. This delay as it concerned the Maiben Jones
Addition would give time to check out the street-paving problem mentioned earlier
in the meeting.
The Council considered a recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission to
accept a plat to be known as the East Hills Addition as final. This is a previously
unplatted tract located north of Sunnyside Road and west of Dal Avenue, and platting
was required before building permits which have been requested can be issure. It
was noted that the water and sewer lines for the area ared planned as part of the
project under construction, so if water is needed before the contractor's scheduled
installation, the line will have to be put in by the developer. Councilman Cheney
moved to approve the East Hills Addition plat as presented. The motion was
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seconded by Councilman Anderson; voting was all in favor; motion carried.
Mayor Turnbow reported that he had attended a meeting regarding flood plain
insurance, and that the City is to make application to approve this so that citizens
can get it if desired.
Engineer Benton made the following report on the 17th Street improvement items
which were assigned to him: All signatures for the L.1. D. have been obtained from
residents of the north side of the street except the small property owners, and
McCowins and McDonalds are being contacted. The power company (Clyde Johnson)
has been approached about the metal light poles, but no figures have been received,
and County Engineer Bob Gray has been asked to put the poles into the disign. He
talked to Bob Gtay about the Sand Creek Bridge and learned that permission has been
received to extend the bridge rather than tear it out and start new. The telephone
company is getting money to extend its cable line to at least Sabin Drive, but no
answer has. been received yet from the Cable TV company. Progress is being made
on acquiring the necessary right-of-ways.
Mayor Turnbow asked that the Council give consideration to approving a proposal
to increase the property taxes to whatever is necessary to cover the amount needed
to pay for the 17th Street improvements with the understanding that the tax levy
would be dropped back down the following year. A special meeting was set for Monday,
March 11, 1974 to work on the budget.
The meeting adjourned at 12:45 A. M.
Claims were approved for payment.
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CITY OF AMMON
March 11, 1974
Minutes of Special Meeting of the Mayor and City C.ouncil:
The meeting was called to order
following City Officials present:
Mayor Keith C. Turnbow
Councilman Russell N. Swensen
Councilman Marvin J. Anderson
at 8:45 P. M. by Mayor Keith C. Turnbow with the
Councilman Gerald B. Cheney
Councilman Brent Hirschi
The invocation was given by Mayor Keith C. Turnbow.
Mayor Turnbow advised the Council members that a problem had developed on Nor~
Ross in regards to the sewer and water lines. The present water line does not follow
a straight line. The Health Department regulations require that the water and sewer
lines be not less that 10 feet apart. The distance in question amounts to approximately
1300 feet. Mayor Turnbow reported that the general contractor could replace the
existing 6 -inch, 4-inch, and 2 -inch line with a 10 -inch line for $9.00 per lineal foot.
Councilman Anderson moved that Hartwell Excavating Co. be authorized to install a
1O-inch water line at $9~ 00 per lineal foot starting on Sunnyside Road and going north
on Ross Avenue to the present north City Limits of the City of Ammon, to wit, appro-
ximately 1300 feet; seconded by Councilman Cheney; voting all in favor; motion carried.
Mayor Turnbow reported that the new well is developing very nicely--4500 GPM
the water was clear this date and had a temperature of 490 F.
Councilman Cheney moved that we approve the 1974 budget estimate for the City of
Ammon of $305,581. 71; seconded by Coundlman.Hirschi; voting all in favor; motion
carried.
The request of Idaho Lumber Inc. for a zoning variance in regards to a proposed
home on Eagle Drive was referred to the Planning and Zoning Commission for their
recommendation.