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Council Minutes 01/22/1975 98 CITY OF AMMON January 2.2, 1975 Minutes of the regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council. The meeting was called to order by Council President Russell N. Swensen at 7:55 P. M. with the following City Officials present: Councilman Russell N. Swensen'. Clerk Deon Hemingway Councilman Gerald B. Cheney Attorney W. Joe Anderson Councilman Marvin J. Anderson Engineer David E. Benton Councilman Brent Hirschi (Mayor Keith C. Turnbow excused --out of town) Prayer by Gerald Cheney. I Attorney Anderson read Interim Appropriation Ordinance No. 123. Councilman Cheney moved to waive three readings and put Ordinance No. 123 on its final reading. The motion was seconded by Councilman Anderson; voting was all in Javor; motion carried. Ordinance No. 123 was read again by title. Councilman Hirschi moved to approve the Ordinance on its third and final reading by title only. The motion was seconded by Councilman Cheney; voting was ::Ill in favor; motion carried. A resolution to approve Interim Warrant No. 13 for payment of claims on the Water and Sewer Project was read by Attorney Anderson. Councilman Anderson Anderson moved to accept the resolution. Voting was Anderson,. yes; Cheney, yes; Hirschi, yes; Swensen, yes; motion carried. Engineer Benton informed the Council that notices of the continuation of the Assess- ment Roll Hearing to February 5, 1975, have been sent to property owners in Local Improvement District No.6, along with the requested fact sheets. He reported that Well No.5 is operating efficiently now that the special clay valves have been installed and adjusted. Councilman Hirschi mentioned that maintenance work is needed on the part of Falcon Drive which was not paved last fall. . I It was reported that the radio has been ordered for the ,new fire truck and word has been received that the fire truck will not be delivered until at least March because of the chassis not being ready. Attendance was encouraged by Councilman Swensen by, City Officials at a meeting on energy problems being sponsored by the League of Women Voters on Feb. 5 at the Westbank Motel, 2 to 10 P. M. He also urged that the Coun-cilm<<:ln should pick up the AIC Legislative News Bulletin each week and keep up with the business of the Legislature. Information received recently on the Flood Plain Insurance Program was re- viewed, and it was noted that an ordinance identifying flood plain areas is re- quired as soon as maps are updated and made available. Coverage under this insurance is to be on new building and new mortgages for which the financing is involved with a government agency. Claims were approved for payment. Councilman Cheney moved to adjourn at 8: 45 P. M. ~" /').. . cILRK .~ ~;;d~ MA OR I -- --'--- --