9/21/1999 Council Minutes
CITY OF AMMON
September 21,1999
Minutes of the Special Meeting of the Mayor, City Council, and Planning and Zoning
Commission members:
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The meeting was called to order by Mayor C. Bruce Ard at 7:10 P.M. in the City Building,
2135 South Ammon Road, Ammon, Idaho, with the following City Officials present:
Mayor C. Bruce Ard
Councilmember W. Lee Bean
Councilmember Harvey L. Crandall
Council member Ira K. Hall
Attorney W. Joe Anderson
Engineer Bill Manwill
Public Works Director David Wadsworth
City Clerk Aleen C. Jensen
Kevin Murray, Planning and Zoning Commission Chairman
Ron Folsom, Planning and Zoning Commission Vice Chairman
Tom Hunsaker, Planning and Zoning Commission
Elaine McGary, Planning and Zoning Commission
Karen Anderson, Planning and Zoning Commission
Dick Bybee, Planning and Zoning Commission
Greg Maeser, Planning and Zoning Commission
Absent:
Councilmember Steven J. Loveland
Randy Waite, Planning and Zoning Commission
Maxine Hardy, Planning and Zoning Commission
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Mayor Ard opened the discussion on Ordinance No. 268, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AMMON, BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO.
Except for the sections pertaining to manufactured housing, the ordinance is acceptable as
drafted. There is a need to reach an agreement on the manufactured housing
requirements because there are developers interested. It is important to have rules that
give the City some control.
Karen Anderson presented information that she obtained to compare the manufactured
housing requirements of Bonneville County, City of Idaho Falls, and City of Ammon. She
favored establishing a density.
Engineer Manwill pointed out the various locations of manufactured home subdivisions and
mobile home parks/courts in Bonneville County. He observed that manufactured home
subdivisions appear to deteriorate faster than manufactured home courts. The probable
reason is that a court is under one ownership, and the owner is interested in keeping up his
investment.
Attorney Anderson requested the Planning and Zoning Commission members to explain
their concerns in order to get an idea of the direction to go with Ordinance No. 268. The
ordinance, as drafted, does not address the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning
Commission regarding manufactured housing.
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Karen Anderson summarized the ideas of the Commission. There are too many things
mixed together. The ordinance needs to be simplified. The definitions should be clarified.
A manufactured home on a permanent foundation can be sited in any subdivision. Travel
trailers require a separate zone or a special use permit.
The draft of Ordinance No. 268 was reviewed section by section with the attorney.
Interpretations were discussed and agreed upon. The attorney noted the
recommendations in order to correct the ordinance prior to presentation for adoption.
Councilmember Hall inquired if the City intends to change the public hearing procedures
according to legislative amendments to the land use law. The law will allow entities to
conduct only one public hearing for zoning matters. If a change is made, would the hearing
be before the Planning and Zoning Commission or the City Council? The City Council
needs to pass an ordinance to change to one public hearing.
AT&T Cable Services (formerly TCI Cablevision) has requested renewal of their
franchise agreement. Attorney Anderson was asked to review their request and to make
recommendations to the City Council.
Shirley Smith has requested permission to use space in the new Fire Station for meetings
of her Girl Scout troop. Action on the request was deferred until the building is completed.
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Jay Johnson is considering development of the Lawrence Ricks' property. If the City is
interested in a park in that area, Johnson is willing to sell the City acreage at the same
purchase price he has to pay for the property.
Council member Crandall moved to approve the request of Bonneville Joint School District
93 for an extension of their Special Use Permit to use the trailer for a classroom at
Sand Creek Middle School for a period of three school years. Council member Hall
seconded the motion. Roll call vote: Crandall - Yes; Hall - Yes; Bean - Yes. The motion
carried.
Mayor Ard adjourned the Special Meeting of the Mayor, City Council, and Planning and
Zoning Commission members.
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City Clerk
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