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Council Minutes 08/03/1977 I o X; ~ CO :.IJ ~ I I Z6/~ July 20, 1977 is a need to come to a decision on the Impact Area for land use planning, and the City Attorney was requested to advise on what action would by need- ed in order to modify the plan as presented at the hearings by moving the boundry for impact to one-half mile north of 1st Street. It was also poin- ted out that the County Planning and Zoning Commission request a non- binding review of all plats submitted to the City of A.mmon. Mayor Wehmann reported that an answer has been received from Senator Church in response to an-inquiry about the safety ufthe Ririe Dam which was sent to Cecil Andrus, Secretary of the Interior, with a copy to Senator Church. Mayor Wehmann agreed to check on a report that City trash is being dumped on the Robert Nixon property. He also noted that two water service lines on Bittern Drive were repaired this week. Claims were approved for payment. Councilman Lee moved to adjourn; the motion was seconded by Councilman Swensen. The meeting was adjourned at 10:30 P~. . .f./ ~ ,LY~'~7 CI~iT~~~\MM~/'#~ 'P/Hd }oV August 3, 1977 MAYOR Minutes of a Special Public Hearing before the Mayor and City Council: The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by CounciL President Russell N. Swensen with the following City Officials present: Councilman Russell N. Swensen Clerk Deon Hemingway Councilman Francis Lee Asst. Attorney Douglas Nelson Councilwoman Carol A. Dille Engineer David E. Benton Councilman Marvin J. Anderson Maint. Supv. LaVern Williams Other interested people present were Craig Thomsen representing Peg Development of Salt Lake City, Don Ellsworth and Garth Cunningham rep- resenting Ellsworth Engineering, Inc., George Klomp of Bonneville County Planning and Zoning, Bobbie Stephens from the Post-Register newspaper, and property owners Leonard McDonald, 850 S. 3500 East, Jacob Johnston, 400 Amy Lane, John S. and Polly G. Stibal, 440 Amy Lane, and Howard W. Spaletta, 460 S. 3500 East. Council President Swensen explained that he was conducting the meeting in the absence of Mayor Wehmann who is expected to be in attendance later upon his return from a meeting in Boise. He noted that the pur- pose of the meeting was to hear comments from the public regarding the final plat and a proposal for the annexation and initial zoning of the property known as Tie Breaker Village, Division No.1, containing 23,75 acres, and also the annexation of another small tract of the same sub- division containing 8.34 acres, both of these being located between 1st Street aud the present City Limits north of 17th Street. Engineer Benton reported that comments of the different reviewing agencies have been given to the developer's engineer and incorporated into the final plat, except for the size of several lots which will be changed in order to meet the frontage requirements of the City of Ammon zoning ordinance. Councilwoman Dille reviewed the comments and recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission from the minutes of the Public Hearing held in April, 1977, noting that the subject was discussed again at the July meeting, and that the final plat as now presented and the zoning as now requested lwe taken care of matters which were considered objection- able by the adjoining property owners who were present at the Planning and Zoning hearing. A letter from William M. Brinton, Bonneville County Zoning Administrator, was read to make a matter of record the fact that the County Planning Office feels strongly that the annexation of Tie Breaker Village to the City of Ammon would not be orderly or in accordance with the County or City of Ammon comprehensive plan. It was pointed out by Engineer Benton that the Iona-Bonnevil~e S~weE District system has been designed to be able to serve this proposed subdivision, and Councilman Swenson explained that the City of Ammon would have no problem providing law enforcement, fire protection, and an ample supply of water from the five operating wells and the. updated water sy's!e~. I~ resR9nse to a question about the cost of fire lnsurance and utllltles (lnclualng power) in Ammon as compared to the rates if the area were to become part of the City of Idaho Falls, Councilman Swensen commented that the lower ~~1 A.ugust 3, 1977 property taxes for Ammon should be considered also when making such a com- parison. Regarding zoning, it was indicated that the Ammon Planning Commission had recommended R1 with larger lots along the existing Mountain View Estates. Since the largest zoning which the City Ordinance provides for is RP~es~- dential Park) requiring 100 feet of frontage and a minimum area of 10,000 square feet to a lot, the developer is requesting R1 zoning on the entire subdivision except for RP on the buffer lots along the east boundary. At- tention was called to provisions for a park and school site to be included in a part of the subdivision to be developed later. There was a question concerning irrigation water, and it was stated that the present ditch does 1- not have the capacity to take care of the proposed large lots, so the water rights will probably be released, and Engineer Benton explained that this has been requested on all new subdivisions that are annexed to Ammon. There being no further comments from the public, Councilwoman Dille sug- gested that the hearing be clOsed and that the Council wait until Mayor Wehmann is present before making any decision, following which a rep- resentative of the developer presented a proposed annexation agreement. Councilman Lee moved that the public hearing be clo;ed without making a decision until the next regular Council Meeting to give the Council and Mayor time to study the proposed annexation agreement and the feasi- bility of supplying water to Tie Breaker Village. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Dille, who promptly withdrew her second. The motion was then seconded by Councilman Anderson; voting was Lee, yes; Swensen, yes; Dille, no; Anderson, yes; motion carried. The hearing was c~osed at 8:30 P.M. ~~%~~/ , ~ (CITY ~.?> /. .-' //:fI(t1- /'~.'1/ / {", (' /; ,/ ta/?.: c . {/ MAYOR y CLERK CITY OF AMMON August 3, 1977 I Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council: The meeting was called to order at 8:35 P.M. the following City Officials present: Mayor George Wehmann Councilman Russell N. Swensen Councilman Marvin J. Anderson Councilwoman Carol A. Dille Councilman Francis Lee by Mayor George Wehmann with Clerk Deon Hemingway Engineer David E. Benton Asst. Attorney Douglas Nelson Maint. Supv. LaVern E. Williams Others present during the meeting were Don Ellsworth and Garth Cunningham of Ellsworth Engineering, Inc., Craig Thomsen representing the developer of Tie Breaker Village, George Klomp of the Bonneville County Zoning Com- mission, Howard W. Spaletta of 460 S. 3500 East, and Bobbie Stephens, Post-Register reporter. The pledge of allegiance to the flag was conducted by Councilman Swensen; the invocation was offered by Councilman Anderson. Minutes of the prev- ious meeting had not been prepared by the Clerk, so approval was postpon~. I With reference to the public" hearing on Tie Breaker Village which was held just prior to this meeting, the developer's engineer, Don Ellsworth, asked if the final plat could be approved at this time even though it was decided that action on the annexation should be delayed until the next meeting. After it was determined that this would be satisfactory, Councilman Lee moved to accept the final plat of Tie Breaker Village subject to correc~. tions and checking as identified and subject to the approval of the City Engineer. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Dille; voting was all in favor; motion carried. In response to an inquiry about action on the Annexation Agreement for Tie Breaker Village, which Don Ellsworth explam- ed had been submitted to the City Attorney several weeks ago, objection was expressed by Councilman Lee against. giving approval without having time to study the terms which were only handed to the Council members at