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Council Minutes 06/02/1976 I o Xi t-- :0 :u ~ I I Page 195~ newspaper as required by law. The motion was seconded by Councilman Swensen; voting was all in favor; motion carried. Councilman Lee asked Engineer Benton if the work on the French Drain on Geneva Drive is satisfactory, and was told that the job has been done according to speci- fications except for the street repair, so partial payment is recommended at this time. With reference to the sewer lines which need to be put in, Councilman Lee reported that the property owner at 1890 Eagle Drive has requested an extension to June 23. Bonneville Council of Governments - According to Councilman Swensen,. all elected officials are invited to the next meeting of BCOG scheduled for 7: 30 A. M. June 2, 1976, since information- on joining the Economic Development District will be dis- cussed at tha.t time. Attorney - In response to an inquiry by Mayor Wehmann, Attorney Anderson in- dicated that the bonds for Local Improvement Dis.tricts No. 6 and No. 7 are to be printed at the same time when the remainder of the work on L.1. D. No. 7 is com- pleted. Engineer - In the matter of working out a plan to start action on correcting the sidewalk and curb and gutter problems that have resulted from the installation of the sewer system, Engineer Benton stated that he would make arrangements for Bob Butler and a representative of H-K Contractors to mark the locations of the problems where it has already been determined ar-e the' responsibility of the contractor (this is to be done by.June 10), then the others can be inspected and contractor or city responsibility decided before the cement repair is done. Reference was made to a routine water survey of the Ammon system made on April 21, 1976, by Monty G. Marchus of the State Division of Environment, and it was mentioned that the recommendation that a vacuum breaker be in- stalled for the sprinkler system at Well #2 should be brought to the attention of the L. D. S. Church, the owner of the sprinkler system. Other Business Gerald Connell, Bishop of the L. D. S. Ammon4th Ward, presented a proposal to develop the city park in the Peterson Park subdivision by having the membership of three wards furnish the labor as a Bicentennial Project. The Council indicated approval of this activity, and requested that Engineer Benton make a cost estimate for plowing and leveling so that it can be determined if the city has sufficient funds for getting the ground ready for .planting. Mayor Wehmann recommended that this estimate be prepared as soon as possible, then the Parks Committee can make a decision without waiting until the next meeting. Roland Romrell, of 3290 Molen St., inquired if the City had record of the exact distance that the right-of-way for Romrell Lane was offset to the east a few years ago when he bought property for that purpose so that the street would not be right along side of his house. Engineer Benton agreed to check this out at the County Recorder's Office. Mr. Romrell mentioned that he needs to have this information in order to complete. his plans to put in a cement driveway and a fence. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hoggan stated that they have purchased the very south lot in Jennie Jean Estates which border on the City limits, and asked what would have to be done in order to hook on to the City sewer system. They also inquired if they would be reimbursed for the extra costs of the sewer line if the main line is ex- tended as a City project in the future. It was explained that the sewer line in the subdivision to the south of this location has not been accepted by the City yet, so final permission cannot be given at this time, and that drawings will have to be prepared and presented to the City Engineer of Idaho Falls for inspection the same as for any other line. Councilwoman Dille moved that perm'ission be granted to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hoggan to extend the City sewer line, at no expense to the Oty, on Ross Avenue to serve Lot 1 Block 5, Jennie Jean Estates, if all engineering re- quirements are met, and that consideration be given to making reimbursement when the sewer main line is installed on beyond that point. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lee; voting all in favor; motion carried. Councilman Swensen moved to adjourn at Claims were approved for payment. ~.~LERK ---~------_._.__._--_.. - 11:40 P. M. ; seconded by Councilman Lee. :/ <... l? tC J'jf L [.//';: A.. ;1.- L (;1 '" L 1.- L MAYOR :i F.t=.~~ Page i 96 CITY OF AMMON June 2, 1976 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council: The meeting was called to order following City Officials present: Mayor George Wehmann Councilman Russell N. Swensen Councilman Carol A. Dille Councilman Francis Lee Councilman Marvin J. Anderson at 7: 30 P. M. by Mayor George Wehmann, with the Clerk Deon Hemingway Asst. Attorney Franklin Smith Engineer David E. Benton Others present during the meeting were Earl Foster of H-K Contractors and Wynn Pettingill. I The pledge of allegiance to the flag was led by Councilman Lee. The invocation was offered .by Mayor Wehmann. Minutes of the meeting of May 19, 1976, were approved as written. Earl Foster of H-K Contractors informed the Council that the construction schedule for the 17th Street Project is to start laying the prime coat the week of June 7 and to begin the oiling work on June 21. Wynn Pettingill, 3280 Circle S. Dr., pr-esented a claim for constructing six batting tees for the City-sponsored Pee Wee Baseball as authorized by Councilman Anderson, which was approved for payment. COMMITTEE REPOR TS Mayor - Information furnished by Gary Davidson, 1976 Ammon Days Chairman, listing scheduled area activities was reviewed by Mayor Wehmann, and the Council approved of his suggestion that the Ammon Days celebration be set for Saturday, August 7. It was noted that a co-,chairman for that event has not yet been named. Mayor Wehmann presented a revised travel-allowance recommendation as follows I which was approved by the Council: Reimbursement schedule for City Officials or Employees while on official City business: Room: Actual expenses, not to exceed $20.00; receipt required. Meals: Maximumirxiividual meal rates are as follows: Breakfast $2.50 Luncheon 4.00 Dinner 7.50 Allowances do not apply for meals included in registration fees. Private auto: receipt required. Actual expense, receipt required. Rate to be determined in advance by Council. $0. 11 per mile If additional City Officials or Employees are carried, the rate is $0. 15 per mile Registration fees: Actual amount, Mileage: Commercial air travel: Private air travel: Comments of the Attorney, Engineer, and Council members were invited by Mayor Wehmann regarding the draft of a proposed Agreement for Cooperative Action with the City of Idaho Falls for inspection of subdivision improvements. A few suggestions for changes in the wording were made, and it was noted that the agreement is subject to the review of the City of Idaho Falls Attorney before it is drawn up into a more final form for further consideration. I Mayor Wehmann reviewed the City employee $ituation to the effect that two main- tenance men have quit (Rayce McVey and, Bruce Storm) and have been replaced on a 90 -day probation period, with men that it is felt will be quite stable. According to Mayor Wehmann, word has been received from the Employment Office that as many as 11 young people can be employed at the City of Ammon on the summer CETA pro- gram, and the Council members were asked to make suggestions about what work needs to be done in the City that these youth can be assigned to do in addition to the maintenance of parks. I o 'Xl ~ ~ ~ ~ I I 19:r- Mayor W ehmann told the Council of a problemwhieh had come up recently as a result of a Building Permit being issued to allow construction of a home workshop in the backyard of property owned by Errol Smith at 1840 Eagle Drive. He explained that the permit had been given to set the building 1 foot from the property line which is allowed by the zoning ordinance, but without the City Clerk being aware that the prop- erty owner should be advised not to construct a permanent building in the backyard easement area and without a knowledge that there is a buried ~as line in the easement involved. Since Mr. Smith had already poured footings for his building before it was discovered that the gas line is under the location of the workshop, the gas company agreed to re -route the line around the building at company expense with Mr. Smith taking down and replacing the fence. Mayor Wehmann asked that the Attorney pre- pare wording for a rubber stamp or a notice to be used with Building Permits to inform the applicants of their responsibility .regarding easements. With reference to Intermountain Gas Company, Attorney Smith mentioned that a reply had been received from that company in response to an inquiry by the Attorney's office indicating that there are no cities in the State of Idaho which receive more than 3% of gross receipts (the amount that Ammon gets) on a gas franchise. A report by Mayor Wehmann informed the Council that the pump at Well No.6 is off, and the problem is being checked out by the contractor that installed the pump. The pumps at the other wells have been turned on to keep the water pressure up. It was pointed out .that consideration .is being given to connecting the alarm for Well No.6 at the Idaho Falls sewer plant or some other place where personnel are on duty at all times, and also to exploring the possibility of having the City of Idaho Falls provide maintenance for Well No.6 only. The fact that the sewer-metering device is still not in operation was brought to the attention of the Council by Mayor Wehmann, who asked that Bob Butler of the City Engineer's office continue to follow up on this matter. Planning & Zoning - Nothing to report. Parks and Recreation - Mayor Wehmann stated that he has been pushing Maintenance Supervisor LaVern Williams to give No. I priority to getting the park sprinkling systems on since the grass is very dry. He mentioned also that he has received complaints about the dandelions in Lions Park, and recommended that spraying be done, noting that he had obtained an estimate of $90 to do this work. With reference to the plastic protectors on the tennis court lights, Mayor Wehmann reported that they are melting and turning yellow, so will have to be removed. He suggested replacing these covers with mesh wire. Councilman Anderson is to take care of these matters and check to see if there will be a refund on the plastic protectors which proved to not be resistant to the heat of the lights as claimed by the manu- facturer of the product. City Clerk - A .report by City Clerk Deon Hemingway listed a General Fund checking account balance of $16,071. 65 and claims to pay in the amount of $6,762.81. Regard- ing the 7 claims filed with the Small Claims Court in March on amounts due from people who have moved Qut of the City, the Clerk reported that 4 of the defendents mane payment in full directly to the City before the court hearing date, the court was not able to locate one of the people to serve the papers, and 2 delendants failed to appear at the court and judgments have been prepared against them which require follow- up action by the City Attorney. The delinquent account for the Eastgate Mobile Village was discussed, and it was decided that a letter from the Mayor should be sent to the owner of the trailer court. Police and Fire Department - Mayor. Wehmann mentioned that he has been informed that a petition is being circulated requesting a 15-mile-per-hour speed limit in the Hillview area. .According to Councilwoman Dille, a new organization called Idaho Youth for Traffic Safety is being organized, and a request has been received to find someone interested in serving on that committee. Reference was made to a complaint received from David Peterson, 3790 Ross Avenue, about a littering problem at a residence in the neighborhood, and Councilman Lee mentioned that the tickets which are being considered to use for garbage collection violations will include a warning about littering also. Attorney Anderson pointed out that there are 2 sections in the Municipal Code on the subject of littering which can be enforced, and Mayor Wehmann proposed to send a letter over his signature to the violator. The matter of livestock animals in the entire backyard area at the residence of Louis Simcask, 3040 Rawson St., was discussed, noting that the neighbor, Mrs. Terrence Jenson, 3030 Rawson St. , had filed a complaint, and that the situation had been brought to the attention of the 198 Health Department without any results. It was the feeling of the Council that action should be taken to have the Simcasks comply with the zoning and police ordinance regarding animals and that the neighboring property owners who have animals should also be advised of the requirements of the ordinance. Public Works - Councilman Lee reviewed the current status of the sewer hookup list as follows: A contractor has been engaged to do the sewer connections at 2045 Dove Drive and 1900 Curlew, properties owned by Fred Blair, but sewer permits have not been purchased yet. The home at 2080 Dove Drive is being re- possessed from Dell Denning, so there is no action on that sewer at this time. Wayne McKenzie of 3375 Rich Lane has obtained a permit and it is expected that the work will be done shortly. An extension to June 23 has been requested to get the I sewer service in at 1890 Eagle Drive. There has been no word recently from Louis Simcask, 3040 Rawson Street, so the City Attorney was asked to file suit against that property owner, as well as to serve another warrant on Fred Blair if the sewer work is not done on his properties immediately. It was noted that one bid was received in response to the Invitation to Bid on a new garbage truck. After the figures were reviewed, Councilman Lee moved to accept the bid of Star line Equipment Company, Boise, Idaho, for a new gar- bage -collection bed mounted on a Ford F -7 50 Truck, with specifications as listed, for $22,800 as stated on the quotation, f. o. b. 'Ammon, 60 days. The motion was seconded by Councilman Swensen; voting was all in favor; motion carried. Attorney Smith advised that the City could call and give verbal notice that the bid was accepted then send a written notice and ask for clarification of terms such as delivery date and manner of payment. Bonneville Council of Governments - Councilman Swensen reported that further discussion was held on the a.dvantages of the local government units forming an Economic Development District at the BCOG meeting that morning, and Mayor Wehmann noted that he was in attendance also and was impressed with the in- formation given. It was pointed out that members can withdraw after one year if they so desire. The Council members were in agreement that the feeli ng of the City of Ammon as being favorable toward joining said organization should be I made known at the next meeting on the subject on June 15 and that an official decision can be made at the Council Meeting on June 16. City Attorney - Nothing to report. City Engineer - Regarding an estimate of the cost of leveling the land on the property purchased for a City park in the Peterson Park subdivision, Engineer Benton presented a figure of $2700 to $3000 to do the entire job of moving approxi- mately 2700 yards of dirt. He suggested t hat, if funds are -not available for all of the leveling as indicated, the City could designate certain parts of the park to be planted at this time under the seeding project for which the L. D. S. Church proposes to furnish the labor as a Bicentennial Activity. Fiscal Operations - Mayor Wehmann distributed copies of the worksheet for the Revenue Sharing Planned Use Report which must be sent in by June 23, and re- quested that each Council member be prepared with proposals for the use of this year I s Revenue Sharing funds so -that action can be taken at the next meeting on June 16. In other matters, it was indicated that the Lions Club members have not done the wiring at the McCowin Park shelter yet, and that the Library Committee members are doing well in getting some plans started. I Claims were approved for payment. Councilman Swensen moved to adjourn; seconded by Councilman Lee. The meeting was adjourned at 9:40 P. M. ~/ ( / "tV ",- ~' !.-;1 ,: '" ",,4/ MAYOR! ' d~~~ / ~ LERK