09202007CouncilMinutesCITY OF AMMON
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2007
AGENDA:
CITY OF AMMON
2135 SOUTH AMMON ROAD
CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA
THURSDAY, September 20, 2007
7:30 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Bruce Ard at 7:30 p.m.
Pledge of Allegiance – Councilmember Waite
Prayer – Councilmember Thompson
MINUTES: September 6, 2007 Work Session and Regular Session
ITEMS FROM MAYOR:
CONSENT AGENDA: Attached
PUBLIC HEARINGS: None
PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA:
ACTION ITEMS:
1.Deputize - Fire Marshal Chris Ford and Enforcement Officer Shawna Avery
2.Variance – Pono Hussey – 3658 Windmill – Side yard setback reduction from 20’ to 11’
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3.Annexation – LDS Church – 17 Street Church Subdivision
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4.Preliminary & Final Plat – 17 Street Church Subdivision
5.Rezone – Copper Ridge Homes – 1710 Falcon – R1 with Planned Transition PB Overlay to C1
6.Site Plan – 1710 Falcon
7.Preliminary Plat – Oak Ridge Division #2
DISCUSSION ITEMS:
1.Greenfield Acres Chip Seal & Landscaping Update
2.Misc.
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The meeting was called to order by Mayor Ard at 7:30 p.m. in the City Building, 2135 South Ammon
Road, Ammon, Idaho, with the following City Officials present:
City Officials Present:
Mayor Bruce Ard
Councilmember Lee Bean
Councilmember Dana Kirkham
Councilmember Rex Thompson
Councilmember Randy Waite
City Administrator Bruce Rose
City Planning Director Ron Folsom
City Attorney Scott Hall
Deputy Clerk Gay Leming
City Officials Absent:
City Clerk Leslie Folsom
Councilmember Waite led the pledge of Allegiance to the Flag and Councilmember Thompson
offered the prayer.
MINUTES:
September 6, 2007 Work and Regular Session: Councilmember Kirkham motioned to
approve the minutes of September 6, 2007 as presented. Councilmember Waite seconded. Roll call vote:
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Councilmember Kirkham – Yes, Councilmember Waite – Yes, Councilmember Thompson – Yes, and
Councilmember Bean – Yes. The motion passed.
ITEMS FROM MAYOR
: None
CONSENT AGENDA:
CITY OF AMMON
CONSENT AGENDA
Thursday September 20, 2007
License applications are pending in the City Office for the following:
GENERAL BUSINESS LICENSE 2007:
1.NEW GENERAL BUSINESS LICENSE APPLICATION:
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A.Crackleberry Boutique – Retail Sales – 3160 E. 17 Street Suite #170
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B.Egan, Ashley – Daycare Employee Lighthouse Montessori – 2664 E. 1 Street
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C.Erikson Law Office – Law Office – 3456 E. 17 Street Suite #280
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D.Imberi, Emily - Daycare Employee Lighthouse Montessori – 2664 E. 1 Street
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E.DaVi Nails – Salon – 1201 S. 25 E.
HOME OCCUPATION PERMITS 2007:
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NEW HOME OCCUPATION PERMITS:
A.Moore’s Home Improvement – Construction – 1955 Falcon
B.Family Care – Daycare – 5587 Treyden Drive
C.Vinyl that Inspires – 3100 Central Avenue
LIQUOR/BEER/WINE WITH GENERAL BUSINESS LICENSE 2007:
1.NEW LIQUOR/BEER/WINE WITH GENERAL BUSINESS LICENSE:
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A.Mecham, Laura – Bartender T.G.I. Friday’s – 2665 S. 25 E.
Councilmember Bean motioned to approve the Consent Agenda. Councilmember Kirkham
seconded. Roll call vote: Councilmember Bean – Yes, Councilmember Kirkham – Yes, Councilmember
Bean – Yes, and Councilmember Thompson – Yes. The motion passed.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
None
PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA:
None
ACTION ITEMS
:
1. Deputize - Fire Marshal Chris Ford and Enforcement Officer Shawna Avery:
Councilmember
Kirkham motioned to approve the appointments. Councilmember Bean seconded. Roll call vote:
Councilmember Kirkham – Yes, Councilmember Bean – Yes, Councilmember Waite – Yes, and
Councilmember Thompson – Yes. The motion passed.
2. Variance – Pono Hussey – 3658 Windmill – Side yard setback reduction from 20’ to 11’:
Katrina
Hussey, 3938 Clearfield, explained that they have their foundation poured and ground plumbing in and on
Saturday they have been unable to do any construction for three weeks. She asked that the council approve
this variance because their home will only improve property values. She has talked to all the other
neighbors and they do not have any issues with this variance. She explained this has been a very emotional
and stressful issue for her and her family. There have been problems with the adjoining neighbors since the
beginning and she just wants to get her house built so she can move into her new home. She said that the
plan had been inspected and approved before they poured their foundation and thought it was the City’s
responsibility to see that the setbacks were correct. She also indicated that to remove the existing
foundation would be an emotional and financial hardship.
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Brandt Johnson, 1120 E. 25 builder, plans were submitted, reviewed and approved in two weeks.
Inspections for footing, foundation and rough plumbing were approved. Mr. Johnson explained that there
was confusion over what zone it was, that ADS Drafting contacted Mountain River and thought it was RPA
Zone instead of RP. Councilmember Kirkham inquired if the City had told Mr. Johnson the zone was RPA.
He indicated that he had made the assumption based on information provided by ADS.
Alan Cunningham interjected that Mountain River would not give a zoning classification to ADS
Drafting.
Pono Hussey, homeowner 3938 Clearfield, mistakes were made but the City permit was granted.
He called Ron when he was notified of the problem. He feels like he made no mistakes and is being
punished. He said not being able to build will be detrimental to my family given the emotional toll and
financial burden being made to remove the foundation which would possibly force him to not build, at this
time.
Jacob Lundquist, 3622 Clearfield real estate agent, did a valuation of the properties in the area to
see if it will damage values. He doesn’t feel it will detract from the sale of any property. Mr. Lundquist
said he looked at the values around the area and the house values are similar in the RPA and the RP zones,
the RPA zones have houses with the same setbacks as this one.
Brad Pickett, 5258 Treyden, real estate agent stated he also felt this setback will not detract from
any homes in the area. Other homes in the area and 22 feet apart.
Jeremiah Clark, 4942 Millcreek, 36 feet is further apart than some other houses in the
neighborhood.
Deren Smith,, 3618 Windmill is in support of granting the variance.
Josh Bradshaw had to stop working on his property before the foundation was poured because the
setbacks were not correct. He had to get someone else to pour his foundation after the wait. He sees
nothing wrong with granting the variance.
Brian Robinson, 3702 Windmill is in favor of granting the variance because he was told by Gay
that the street was RPA.
Carma Ellis , 5608 Veil Drive, there is confusion because of the split zone in the community.
Michael Dustin, 1991 Bobwhite Drive, stated that the commission failed to see some of the
criteria. He proceeds to read the variance criteria then stated the fact that the building department failed to
catch this and the developer failed to record the CCR for Division 3 of Woodland Hills. This provides
special circumstances that are needed to grant the variance. By denying this variance this will be unjust to
the Hussey;s when the fault is really that of the City. There are a lot of homes in this area that have the
same problem.
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Brent Johnson, 6030 S. 45 E., came in as a neutral person but after hearing the testimony feels
this variance should be granted. He believes that it was no ones intention to try to get away with
something. He highly doubts that after landscaping you will be able to tell there is a difference in the side
yards.
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Deana Parravano, 264 E. 23 Street, the Hussey’s brought this to the City not us.(the adjacent
neighbor). We did not complain about this. The City is not a babysitter the Hussey’s should have done
their homework like we did.
Tom Hunsaker explained how this home would not fit on this property, if it was slid over.
Scott Hall via teleconferencing stated that there were public records open to the public. They were
available to all people. His opinion would be that the engineer and architect made the mistake it would fall
upon them.
Councilmember Dana Kirkham read the variance requirements.
Michael Dustin stated there are special circumstances because of the City’s neglect.
Brandt Johnson stated that ADS Drafting is not an architect or engineer. They just draw lines on
paper. He would ask that the Council look at this with compassion.
Councilmember Waite motioned to approve the variance of Pono Hussey at 3658 Windmill with
no further encroachment on said side of property. Councilmember Thompson seconded. Roll call vote:
Councilmember Waite - Yes, Councilmember Thompson – Yes, Councilmember Kirkham - Yes, and
Councilmember Bean – No – he doesn’t believe this is a special circumstance. The motion passed.
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3. Annexation – LDS Church – 17 Street Church Subdivision:
Alan Cunningham, 1024 Lincoln
Road, telling what plans are for. There was nobody to oppose at Planning & Zoning until after the meeting
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was closed and voted on. Ron Folsom explained further that the gentleman that asked to be recognized on
this issue did it after the vote and the next item was ready to be discussed.
Councilmember Lee Bean motioned approval of the Conditional Use Permit for the R1 zone Scott
Bruce property, as long as it is sold to the church. Councilmember Kirkham seconded. Roll call vote:
Councilmember Bean – Yes, Councilmember Kirkham – Yes, Councilmember Waite – Yes, and
Councilmember Thompson – Yes. The motion passed.
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4. Preliminary & Final Plat – 17 Street Church Subdivision:
Councilmember Kirkham motioned for
approval. Councilmember Waite seconded. Roll call vote: Councilmember Kirkham – Yes,
Councilmember Waite – Yes, Councilmember Thompson – Yes, and Councilmember Bean – Yes. The
motion passed.
5. Rezone – Copper Ridge Homes – 1710 Falcon – R1 with Planned Transition PB Overlay to C1:
Ron presented the information and explained that P&Z had recommended approval on this. There was
considerable discussion on the traffic issue and access to and from this property. Councilmember Bean
stated he felt there should be some kind of control onto access out of this property. Councilmember Bean
asked Ron if there was enough parking. Ron stated based on the use there would be and it would be limited
to by the size as to what type of business could go in here. Councilmember Bean motioned to approve the
rezone to C1. Councilmember Thompson seconded. Roll call vote: Councilmember Bean – Yes,
Councilmember Thompson – Yes, Councilmember Kirkham – Yes, and Councilmember Waite – Yes. The
motion passed.
6. Site Plan – 1710 Falcon:
Councilmember Bean motioned to approval of the site plan for 1710 Falcon
with the condition that the developer install a traffic control device and sign to prohibit left turns out of the
parking lot. A lane barrier would be added, if necessary. Councilmember Kirkham seconded. Roll call
vote: Councilmember Bean – Yes, Councilmember Kirkham – Yes, Councilmember Waite – Yes, and
Councilmember Thompson – Yes. The motion passed
7. Preliminary Plat – Oakridge Division #2:
Ron explained that this was an item that was tabled at the
last meeting. The developer has brought back a plan based on the discussions at the last meeting. Ron
added that his only comment would be that the property adjacent to the HC-1 zoning that is zoned R1
needed to be designated as a separate lot from the HC1 zone and that no building would be allowed on that
lot..
Councilmember Bean motioned to approval of the preliminary plat for Oakridge Division #2.
Councilmember Kirkham seconded. Roll call vote: Councilmember Bean – Yes, Councilmember
Kirkham – Yes, Councilmember Waite – Yes, and Councilmember Thompson – Yes. The motion carried.
DISCUSSION ITEMS:
1. Greenfield Acres Chip Seal & Landscaping Update:
Greenfield tried to get chip seal but HK had
informed them that they didn’t have time to complete it this year. Bruce Rose stated it may be something
we could have the County do next year when we do our yearly chip seal project in the City. Landscaping
update – The deadline was September 15. Part of it is done. The piece of property that is visible to the
public with the fence on the south end.
2. Misc.:
Councilmember Thompson inquired on what to do about the full-time mayor or new
administrator. Councilmember Kirkham stated that she wanted it clear that the Council would not do
anything without an advisory vote from the citizens first. Councilmember Thompson was wondering about
Ken checking the required landscaping for commercial projects it was agreed that Ken should be involved.
The meeting adjourned at 10:30 p.m.
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C. Bruce Ard, Mayor
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Leslie Folsom, City Clerk
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