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Council Minutes 07/23/1974 (2) 7/~ Councilm,n Cheney r~ised ~ question ,bout the 1974 Bonneville Council of Governments budget, and Councilm~n Swensen mentioned that this budget had been brought before the City Council several months ago. Mayor Turn- bow pointed out that Councilm~n Swensen has the authority to represent the City when immediate decisions need to be made at BCOG meetings, but it would be well to suggest that matters should be discussed by the different City Councils whenever possible before BCOG action is taken. Since several of the City Officials plan to be out of town on the next regular meeting date, it was decided to postpone that meeting until 8:00 P.M. on Tuesday, July 23, 1974. I. Cl,ims were ~pproved for payment. at 11:45 P.M.. Councilman Cheney moved to ~djourn ~.-Z;cl~ ~~ . MAY - CLERK ' ~7 o X) t-- Q:l u-.:J C.1J CITY OF AMMON July 23, 1974 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council: The meeting was called to order at 8:35 P.M. by Mayor Keith C. Turnbow, wi h the following City Officials present: Mayor Keith C. Turnbow Engineer David E. Benton Icouncilman Brent Hirschi City Attorney W. Joe Anderson Councilman Russell N. Swensen Councilman Marvin J. Anderson (Councilm,an Gerald B. Cheney was absent) Prior to the official opening of the meeting, Mayor Turnbow presented Park application forms to City Engineer Benton for completion to apply for funds from the Idaho State Parks and Recreation Dept. in regards to new park acquisition. A discussion followed in regards to parks develop- ment. Mr. Jim Poulsen of the State Parks Dept. will visit the City on August 5th or 6th for consultation; further details will be forthcoming as to time and place. Councilman Swensen was asked to work with Council- man Cheney on the McCowin Park development plans. Prayer was offered by Councilman Hirschi. 3, 1974, were approved as typed. Minutes of the meeting of July Attorney Anderson read Ordinance No. 120, an amendment to the zoning ordinance relative to changing the requirements for residential lot widths to 80 feet. Councilman Swensen moved that the 2nd and 3rd read- ings of Ordinance No. 120 be dispensed with and that it be placed on its 3rd and final reading by title only inasmuch as no protests were heard at the Planning and Zoning Commission hearing held July 10, 1974. The Imotion was seconded by Councilman Hirschi; voting was all in favor; motion carried. Attorney Anderson read Ordinance No. 120 by title only. Councilman Swensen moved that Ordinance No. 120 be passed; seconded by Councilman Hirschi; voting all in favor; motion carried. Engineer Benton and Attorney Anderson read and discussed information on the proposed Local Improvement District #6, which includes curb, 0utter, waterline, sewer, and pavement as needed for streets in several areas of the City. A protest hearing was set for the regular meeting time on August 21, 1974. It was noted that Engineer Benton is gathering deeds for the property needed along 17th Street, and that County Engineer Robert Gray has the 17th Street improvement project in the design stage with some deeds still lacking.