Council Minutes 06/05/1974 (2)
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CITY OF AMMON
June 5, 1974
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Couhcil:
Meeting was called to order at 7:35 P.M. by Council Chairman Russell N.
Swensen, with the following City Officials present:
Councilman Russell N. Swensen Clerk Deon Hemingway
Councilman Gerald B. Cheney Engineer David E. Benton
Councilman Marvin J. Anderson Attorney W. Joe Anderson
Councilman Brent Hirschi Asst. Attorney Franklin Smith
(Mayor Turnbow was excused--out of town.)
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The following residents were
Jerry Walker 2925 N. Ross
Chris Cook 3005 N. Ross
Kathy Braniff 3515 Samuel St.
Paul Merrell 3730 Samuel St.
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Empey
3655 Samuel St.
James O. Coleman 2295 Midway
in attendance:
Ron Standifird 3090 N. Ross
Merlin Gray 3165 E. Sunnyside
Jo Bohling 2180 Eagle Dr.
Wynn Pettingill 3280 Circle S Dr.
Gene Killian 3225 Circle S Dr.
Larry D. Thompson 2385 Midway Ave.
Ave. John VanDyck 2390 Circle S Dr.
Prayer was offered by Councilman Hirschi. Minutes of the meeting of
May 15, 1974, were approved as typed (later in the meeting).
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It was determined that the citizens present had come in response to a
letter sent them since the last meeting regarding the sewer service line
charge (copy in LID #5 file). Time was given for comments and questions.
The feeling was expressed that the proposed arrangement to finance the
cost of the additional service lines by the creation of a Local Improve-
ment District on the new properties would mean that those property owners
will be paying twice, and such a procedure shows discrimination. Re-
quests were made again to make a survey of how the other residents feel
about having the additional cost spread out over the whole City, and to
check further into the possibility of making the loan payments from the
monthly use charge. The Council ~nd Attorneys indicated that considera-
tion would be given to these requests, and later in the meeting the Coun-
cil made a specific request to the attorneys that a check be made with
the federal agencies involved, etc., concerning applying a portion of the
monthly fee to repayment of the anticipated loan. Attorney Smith explained
that the matter of financing under a Local Improvement District has been
carefully researched and found to be legal. Engineer Benton commented
that endeavors had been made to cut corners so that the extra service
lines could be inc~uded in the contingency, but factors such as the prob-
lems which developed in digging the new well, etc., had made this impossible.
It was pointed out by Councilman Swensen that a factor to be considered
when looking at the over-all picture of the situation is that private
sewer systems (septic tanks and cesspools) were put in the front yards
for new homes which will result in a substantial savings for putting in the
line to the house when compared to the price for the older homes where the
connection will have to go to the back of the house, but several of those
present felt that this had no bearing on the matter being discussed. Ex-
planation was offered by Councilman Swensen that, as a City Official, he
had hesitated to ask all of the residents of the City to participate by
calling a bond election because of the results of recent school bond elec-
tions which indicates that the people of the area would vote down such a
proposal if put to an election. Attorney Anderson suggested that the City
go ahead and get the legal proceedings started for setting up the LID so
the money can be obtained to pay the contractor when needed, noting that
the method of re-payment can be changed or the proceedings halted in the
future if this becomes advisable. Several of those present thanked the
Council for the time and effort spent in trying to resolve the problem
at hand in the best interest of the community, and expressed the hope that
this experience would be beneficial in making decisions for setting cut-
off dates for any such situations in the future.
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(See excerpt of minutes prepared by Attorney Anderson for the Resolution
of- Intention on- L.I.D. #5, with the motion to adopt the resolution being
made by Councilman Swensen, seconded by Councilman Cheney, and the voting
unanimous in the affirmative).