Council Minutes 03/23/1977 (2)
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March 16, 1977
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Old Business- Councilwoman Dille distributed copies ,of a library study
for all to review.
New Business- Councilman Swensen reported that he had called Senator
Dick Egbert to ask his support against Senate Bill No. 1234 which
would prohibit lobbying by the AIC on city-related legislation.
Mayor Wehmann stated that he may try to set up a public meeting on
the Utah Power & Light Company rate increase at the Ammon School
Auditorium. It was mentioned that special summer watering regulations
need to be discussed as soon as possible. Notice was given that the
BUdget Hearing is scheduled at 7:30 P.M. next Wednesday, March 23, 1977.
Claims were approved for payment.
at 11:45 P.M.'
Councilman Lee moved to ad~ourn
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CITY OF AMMON
March 23, 1977
Minutes of a SPECIAL MEETING of the Mayor and City Council:
The meeting was called to order at 7:34 P.M. by Mayor George Wehmann,
with the following City Officials present:
Mayor George Wehmann Clerk Deon Hemingway
Councilman Francis ~e
Councilwoman Carol A. Dille
Councilman Marvin J. Anderson
The meeting was opened as a Public Hearing on the
budget for fiscal year 1977. Mayor Wehmann pointed out that, in accor-
dance with Federal regulations, a special hearing on the budgeting
of Revenue Sharing funds was held on March 16, and the proposed
expenditures of the receipts from Revenue Sharing are included in the
total budget as documented in the minutes of that hearing. The budget
figures as advertised were reviewed. Reference was made to a letter
from the Bonneville County b.ngineerts Office listing certain costs on
the 17th Street Improvement Project on which there is an amount due from
the City of Ammon of $28,727.87, with comment being made by Mayor
Wehmann that it may be necessary to notify the County that only part
of this can be paid this year. There being no changes proposed in the
budget and no interested citizens present to protest or make comment,
Mayor Wehmann declared the Budget Hearing closed, and opened a special
meeting of the Mayor and City Council for the purpose of approving the
budget and passing Appropriation Ordinance No. 145. Councilman Lee
moved to waive the three separate readings of Ordinance No. 145, known
as the Annual Appropriation Ordinance for Fiscal Year 1977 (January 1
Through September 30, 1977) and to place it on the third and final read~
ing. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Dille; voting was all in
favor; motion carried. Ordinance No. 145 was read in full by Mayor
Wehmann, and it was noted that the Notice of Public Hearing on the
Budget was published in the newspaper on March 21 and March 28, 1977.
Councilman Lee moved to adopt Ordinance No. 145 kneWll as the Annual
Appropriation Ordinance for Fiscal Year 1977. The motion was seconded
by Councilwoman Dille; voting was all in,favor; motion carried.
Relating to other business, Councilwoman Dille was asked to make
arrangements to get the Law Enforcement Contract for this year signed.
Councilwoman Dille moved to adjourn; seconded by Councilman Lee; the
me~ting was adjourned at 7:55 P.M.
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