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regulations, and restrict keeping of animals other than household pets to ~
arge-lot areas of the city. A color coded map of the proposed zoning was
, and it was noted that a public hearing and approval of the City Council is
before the prorJosed zoning ordinance can become effective. Mr. Southwick
d that immediate action be taken in this matter before the spring building begins.
After c siderable discussion, Councilman Richardson moved that the City Engineer
be auth rized to inquire as to the purchase of some of the McCowin property north of
M cCowi Park for additional recreational park space and future needs of a fire station
and city building complex. The motion was seconded by Councilman Cheney; voting all
in favor motion carried.
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urnbow announced that certain items of equipfnent seem to be surplus at this
fter the Council had considered the matter, Councilman Swensen presented
ing resolution: Be it resolved that the City Council finds that the following
items a e surplus and not needed for city purposes and that such items be advertised
for a sa e to be set for a later date: 1 1970 Plymouth Fury 4-door sedan; 1 4 hp. pump,
300 gal., Wisconsin motor; 1 3-1/2 hp. Bantam ride-on mower; 1 3-1/2 hp. Clinton
ride-on ower; 1 3-gang mower. The resolution was seconded by Councilman Cheney;
voting a 1 in favor; resolution approved.
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ted by Mayor Turnbow that there is a need to set up separate accounting for
d sewer funds, and he was counseled by Attorney Anderson that this could
ithout p'roblem before the annual budget is adopted.
instances of curb and gutter being installed without a grade being
happened on Ross Avenue recently, contractors are to be informed
building permits that they must get a permit from the City Engineer before
truction on the right-of-way can be done. Mayor Turnbow also requested
ineer Benton get an understanding with loan officials of the FHA and the
Home Administration for delaying individual installation of curb and gutter
ed on the loan conditions so that it can be put in all at one time. It was
d that this could be handled through the escrow procedure.
urnbow encouraged council members to attend the following meetings:
p on Council of Governments and Integrated Grant Management at the ISU
nion Building in Pocatello, Jan. 10, 9 A. M. ; Flood Con trol Meeting at
Jan. 11, in Idaho Falls; Idaho Water Resource Board Information Meeting,
., Jan. 11, Westbank Restaurant in Idaho Falls.
an Richardson suggested that something be done about old cars that are
parked n the street in the area of Salmon and Dove, and encouraged a good working
relation hip with the press.
an Swensen moved to adjourn; seconded by Councilman Richardson.
was adjourned at li:45 P. M. Claims in the amount of $2616.45 were
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January 15, 1973
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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
The me ting was called to order at 7: 35 P. M. by Mayor Keith C. Turnbow with the
followin City Officials present:
Mayor eith C. Turnbow
Council an Russell N. Swensen
Council an Marvin J. Anderson
Council an Lynn C. Richardson
Council an Gerald B. Cheney
Others resent were Wayne and Floyd Turnbow as observers.
Clerk Deon Hemingway
Attorney Franklin Smith
Engineer David Benton
Prayer as offered by Councilman Cheney. Minutes of the meeting of January 8, 1973,
were ap roved as typed"and read by all officials.