Council Minutes 05/02/1961
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City of Ammon
Regular Meeting May 2, 1961
Council members present were -- Roland Romre11 - DeVon Hammer - Darrell
Lon~ and Harold Loveland -- Reed Molen, Mayor was also present.
Others present were laVern Williams - Boyd Thomas - Lynn Sanders - Bill
Brunt - Tom Kershaw and Sterling Cannon.
The new City officers were all sworn in by the City Clerk, Lynn Sanders.
Bill Brunt was present to discuss the possib1ities of the City of Ammon
purchasin~ his building on S"y for a 'civid center. There was consider-
ab~e discussion. The Board stated they would give this matter due consideration.
Tom Kershaw was preSBut to discuss the traffic problem around the school
Rrounds. A motion was made by Councilman Roland Romrell that the City
of Ammon provide school zone si~s for adequate protection. These signs
to be set at 15 m.p.h., also that pedestrian crossings be placed on inter-
section of Midway- and 24th, Hi11iam, Avocet and Teton. Counci1.man Darrell
Long seconded the motion and was passed by the Board.
It was decided by the Board that a dog survey be taken in the City of
Ammon to enforce licensing of all dogs in the City.
Councilman Harold Loveland made a motion that the City of Ammon purchase
swing set from Roland Romrell for $350.00. The motion was seconded by
Councilman Darrell Long and passed by the Board.
Councilman Darrell Long made the motion that Boyd Thomas be sustained as
the City of Ammon Lawyer. The motion was seconded by Councilman DeVon
Hammer and passed by the Board.
A motion was made by Councilman DeVon Ha.mTI!er to have si9/!?S placed on all
major roads coming into the City, which would consist of five (5) signs,
announcing the City, also that the present sign at the head of Avocet be
removed and replaced with a sign announcing the 6ity of Ammon.' Councilman
Roland Romre11 seconded the motion and was passed by the Board.
Sterling Cannon was present to discuss the possibilities of buying the
well in Peterson Park.
A motion was made by Councilman Harold Loveland to paise the water from
three (3) dollars to four(4) dollars. Councilman Darrell Long seconded the
motion and it was passed by the Board.
The Board agreed to have Arnold Wadsworth put in four (4) inch line into
his property, rather than a two(2) inch line.
A pproved by