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Council Minutes 05/19/1969 211 ~,~ .q REGULAR MEETINGSfT:rr&FMmNAND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AMMON, BONNEVILLE COUNTY, muo May 19, 1969 I The Mayor and City Council of the City of Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho" met in regular session at the City Hall, Ammon, Idaho, on the 19t.h day of Hay, 1969 at 9:50 o'clock P.H. Hayor Richardson presided at the meeting. The meeting was commenced with opening p~ayer offeree by Councilman Roy Southwick. Those present upon roll call were as follows: Melvin Richardson, Mayor Leo Heer, Councilman ~ith Turnbow, Councilman ~ ~y :7p/;/1t.ltf'''~! (!c!~cdt~h/"ftt'R- Absent: George Wehmann" Councilman ...., c.c cv: - - Also present were Police Chief, Franklin Ricks, Maintenance Foreman, Lavern Williams" Clerk, Jesse E. Bunnell" Ffre Chief, Marvin McGary Engineer, Dave Benton and Assistanc~ Maintenance Supervisor, Lloyd Cousin 0: CO The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved with one correction: That the interest rate on the proposed purchase of Flied' and Wayne's well was 6% and not 63/4'$. Councilman Turnbow stated that the swimming pool would be opened May 26th. It was decided to put out a Newsletter and Mayor Richardson urged al 1 the Councilmen to get their written material to:him soon so this could be accomplished as soon as poss~le. I Discussion was ha~ concerning a drain ditch that was allegedly filled in by Leo Cook's horses. Attorney Joe Anderson was called and he advised that it was Mr. Cook's responsibility to reopen this ditch so that it could be used and ,to ~ee to~it that it remained usable. Mayor H~~na~dson stated that if all preliminary work could be accomplished in tmme the 17th street widening and improvement may be done this year. It 'was' decided by the Mayor and Counci 1 to allow Lavern Williams and a1loyd Cousin Saturdays off unless there was something urgent that had to be done on this day. Mayor Richardson asked Councilman Southwick to check on a used power plant available from the State Civil Defense Dept. to be used as'an auxilIary sou~ce of power for one of of the wells in the event of a power failure., I' CoUncilman Southwick agreed to inspect it when he was in BoiSe in the near future. .I. The monthly bills were approved and presented for payment. There being no further business, the Mayor adjourned the meeting at 11:45 P.H. I .~? ~'r7 ~,~.e?;-. ( < z < ~t e:k?,,/ / e . ' i/ ATTFB~~~ ~