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seconded by Councilman Cheney; voting all in favor; motion carried.
Ordinance No. 118 was thereby adopted.
According to Councilman Swensen, instructions have been left with the
Sheriff to have the deputies on patrol turn off the lights at the tennis
courts if still on after the middle of the night hours, and to watch for
people in the swimming pool after hours for which citations can be issued
under the loitering and trespassing ordinance. There was no action
taken when Councilman Swensen mentioned that perhaps consideration could
be given to setting up some rules for the use of the tennis courts.
While on the subject of city recreation facilities ^ttorney Smith coun-
seled that, if not already taken care of, arrangements should be made
to have plenty of lifeguards at the pool at all times.
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Claims were approved for payment.
Councilman Hirschi moved that the meeting adjourn at 11:55 P.M..
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CITY OF AMMON
June 19, 1974
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council:
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The 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 Geralp B. Cheney Attorney W. Joe Anderson
Councilman Brent Hirschi Engineer David E. Benton
Councilman Marvin J. Anderson (arrived at 10:15 P.M.)
(Mayor Keith C. Turnbow was out-of-town).
Prayer was offered by Councilman Hirschi.
The meeting was opened as the Protest Hearing for proposed Local Im-
provement District No.5 (Minutes prepared by Attorney Anderson). (MO-
tion to recess Hearing to a time certain of 6P.M., Tuesday, June 25, 1974
was made by Councilman Cheney; seconded by Councilman Hirschi; voting
all in favor; motion carried).
The minutes of the meeting of June 5, 1974, were approved as typed.
Chairman Swensen noted that no one was present to discuss the item on the
agenda concerning the noise, etc., from the operation of motorcycles in
the vacant area along Sand Creek behind Falcon Drive.
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Attorney Anderson presented information on requests for payment by the
contractors and engineers on the Sewer and Water Project. (See excerpt
of minutes prepared by Attorney Anderson. Motion to approve resolution
was made by Councilman Hirschi; seconded by Councilman Cheney; voting
all in favor; motion carried).
Council members were reminded by Councilman Swensen of the special meet-
ing scheduled for 8 P.M., June 20, 1974, to review information received
from the Association of Idaho Cities last week. He also called atten-
tion to a recommendation by Mayor Turnbow that consideration be given
to having a special census taken. According to an article in the Decem-
ber, 1973, issue of the Gem City News, the cost of having a census taken
would be in the neighborhood of $2,300, and it was suggested that a
request be sent to the ArC office for information regarding the increased
revenue that might be expected due to the increased population.
Engineer Benton reported that the parts for the new pump for Well #5
should be shipped on June 21 and 28, and the repair work has been completed