Council Minutes 05/01/1974 (2)
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Mayor Turnbow inquired if the Council would like to give some thought
as to whether or not the dOg ordinance should be changed regarding the
time required for keeping dOgs impounded since the City of Ammon is
to pay the City of Idaho Falls $1. 00 per day while dOgs are held before
claimed or destroyed. It was felt that three days as now in the
ordinance was probably not unreasonable, but no definite decision was
made.
Claims were approved for payment. Councilman Swensen moved that the
meeting be adjourned; seconded by Councilman Cheney. Meeting adjourned
at 1:00 A; M.
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CITY OF AMMON
May 1, 1974
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
The meeting was called to order at 7:35 P. M. by Mayor Keith C. Turnbow,
with the following City Officials present:
Mayor Keith C. Turnbm;y Clerk Deon Hemingway
Councill:1.."lan Marvin J. Andersen Attorney Franklin Smith
Councilman Russell N. Swensen Engineer David E. Benton(approx. lOP. M. )
Councilman Gerald B. Cheney
Councilman Brent Hirschi
Others present during the meeting were Mrs. Millie Cristal, Gary L Johnson,
M. Richardson, Dixie Richardson, Mrs. Leonard Edington, Dewain Silvester,
Zona R. Silvester, Jerrolyn Crandall, Alden E. Hill, Gary Hill, Philip D.
Afflectl; Carolyn Bjornson, Donald R. Bjornson, Stella Peterson. Observing
were Mrs. Glenna WalKer and a group of Boy Scou1E'--RtlSS Smith, Kent Beck,
Bert Mecham, Jeff Drake, Greg Staggs, DOUg Anderson, John Empey,
Lyle Myler, and Robert Smith.
Prayer was offered by Councilman Swensen. The minutes of the regular meeting
of Apri117, 1974, were approved as typed. Mayor Turnbow welcomed the Boy
Scouts.
Mrs. Crystal stated that her business had to do with a recent notice about a
delinquent amount due on an L. I. D. assessment on her property at 1705
Avocet Drive which . she was not aware of previously. Explanation was
made by Mayor Turnbow regarding the delay in sending out the notices, and
the law which requires that such assessments are passed on with the property
with title companies not being held responsible. Attorney Smith advised that
contact could be made by Mrs. Crystal with the seller against whom she as the
buyer has a right. Mrs. Crystal thanked the Mayor and Council for their
consideration of her problem, and promised that that payment would be made.
It was indicated by the Mayor that perhaps the inter'2Gt after the assessment
due date (Aug. 1, 1968, in this case) could be dismissed, and noted that the
Council needs to Make a policy for a payment date which would be reasonable
and the same for all who are involved in these delinquency notices. After the
Council had discussed the situation, Councilman Swensen Moved that all
delinquent accounts on L.1. D. #1 and #2 be due and payable by AUgust 1, 1974,
and that'the property owners be notified of that date and reminded again about
July 1, 1974. The motion was seconded by Councilman Hirschi; voting all in favor;
motion carried.