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CITY OF AMMON
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Minutes of the Public Hearing and the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City
Council:
The meeting was called to order by Mayor C. Bruce Ard at 7: 30 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 Sherrill C. Bohn
Counci1member Ira K. Hall
Counci1member Steven J. Loveland
City Clerk Aleen C. Jensen
Attorney Brian Tucker
Engineer David E. Benton
Public Works Director David
Fire Chief Clarence Nelson
Fire Marshal Ca1 Smith
Wadsworth
Others Present:
Brock Walker
Daniel and Tom Hunsaker, 2925 Carolyn Lane, Ammon
George Watkins III, 2155 Midway, Ammon
Ken Bu1mahn, 283 Springwood Lane, Idaho Falls
Deborah Merrill, 3370 Southwick Lane, Ammon
Austin and Jill Holverson
Lucinda Stroschein, 3075 Geneva Drive, Ammon
Larry Schuldt, 6211 South 15 West, Idaho Falls, ID
Jeff Metcalf, 2020 Curlew Drive, Ammon
Rob Johnston, 2040 Curlew Drive, Ammon
Absent: Attorney W. Joe Anderson
The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was directed by Counci1member Hall, and
Counci1member Bohn offered the invocation.
Mayor Ard opened the Public Hearing of the City Council acting as the Board of
Adjustments to consider the request of the Snake River Montessori School, 2660 East
First Street, for a conditional use permit. Parties in interest were sworn in.
The school is in need of additional classroom facilities, and they would like to
use a trailer for approximately a year until they are able to add on to their
building.
Fire Marshal Ca1 Smith performed a fire safety inspection of the proposed mobile
unit on September 12, 1997. Jill Schurman, School Administrator, was present
during the inspection. The trailer is 12' X 56', and it is a rented unit similar
to ones which have been used at Hi11view School. The Fire Department inspection
indicated the illuminated exit signs are mi.ssing, there is no fire alarm system
installed, and a portable fire extinguisher is needed. School personnel are
working to correct the problems indentified. There is no problem with temporary
use provided the corrections are made.
Larry Schuldt, Building Inspector, also inspected the trailer. The trailer needs
tie downs. ADA requirements are provided in the main building, and they should be
sufficient since the trailer is to be temporary.
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the conditional use
permit for the temporary trailer. Notice of Hearing was published in the Post
Register on September 16 and September 23, 1997. Property owners within three
hundred feet were mailed notices. Mayor Ard closed the Public Hearing and called
for Council action.
Counci1member Bean moved to approve the conditional use permit for the Snake River
Montessori School to allow them to use a temporary trailer for a year with the
understanding that the illuminated exit signs will be installed within the next
thirty days. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Loveland. Roll call vote:
Bean Yes; Loveland - Yes; Hall - Yes; Bohn - Yes. The motion carried
unanimously.
Lucinda Stroschein, 3075 Geneva Drive, requested a home. occupation permit for
Inspired Images, a photography business. She does various types of photography.
There will be no developing/processing in the home. Photo sittings will be by
appointment. Advertising will be by word of mouth. She is not doing any
photography work at this time, but she has done it in Washington before moving to
Idaho five years ago. She has been thinking about the idea for some time and is
making plans to activate her ideas. In time she may move toward a commercial
operation. Councilmember Bohn moved to approve a home occupation permit for
Lucinda Stroschein, dba Inspired Images, 3075 Geneva Drive. The motion was
seconded by Councilmember Hall. Roll call vote: Bohn - Yes; Hall - Yes; Bean -
Yes; Loveland - Yes. The motion carried unanimously.
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Brock Walker, a student at Sand Creek Middle School, suggested improvements to the
walkway bridge across the canal at the west end of Rawson Street. A ramp is
needed, and the bars in the middle need to be removed. This would make it possible
for wheel chairs and bikes to use the bridge. Brock was advised that the school
installed the bridge, and the school should be contacted about any changes. Glenn
Peterson was recommended as a good contact person.
Councilmember Hall moved to approve the minutes of City Council Meeting held
September 18, 1997. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Bohn. Roll call
vote: Hall - Yes; Bohn - Yes; Bean - Yes; Loveland - Yes. The motion carried
unanimously.
Unfinished Business: No report has been received on the Well No. 8 settlement. H-
K has been engaged to raise the four extra manhole/water valves at an estimated
cost of $150 each.
It is time for the annual newsletter. The Council brainstormed items to be
included. Areas mentioned were enforcement of ordinances, building permits for all
types of construction including sheds, home occupation permits, burning permits,
winter guidelines, and rate increases. Plans are to mail the newsletter with the
coupon books near October 20, 1997.
A clarification was requested for the increased water rate to be charged for the
two unit townhouses. It was determined each of the units is to be charged at the
same rate as a single family dwelling in the R-l zone.
Building permit plan check fees were reviewed. At the last Council Meeting it was
decided to require upfront payment of a portion of the plan check fee to eliminate
being left with the expense of completing the plan check if the building permit is
not purchased. An upfront fee was suggested, but it needs to be revised because it
turned out to be unrealistic. Building Inspector Larry Schuldt provided input to
the Council on how the plan check fee is calculated.
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Councilmember Hall inquired at the cost of building permits. The fee we are
charging seems high especially for accessory buildings. Procedures were discussed.
City of Ammon uses the Uniform Building Code guidelines in determining fees. Our
fees are comparable with City of Idaho Falls except for the plan check fee. We
charge 65% of the permit fee for plan check fee. City of Idaho Falls uses a lesser I
plan check fee schedule. Following discussion, it was decided there is no problem
with the procedure Ammon is following.
Jeff Metcalf, 2020 Curlew Drive, reported there is a street light post missing near
Lion's Park. Teenagers have a tendency to gather at the park late at night and
disturb the neighborhood. It is very dark, and he suggested the Council plan to
add a street light in that area. There is already two lights in the park, but the
Council agreed to look into another one at the intersection of Curlew and Salmon.
The Sheriff's Department will be asked to patrol the area. Ammon has a Juvenile
(age of 18 years) Curfew ordinance. Curfew hours are between 1:00 A.M. and 5:00
A.M. every day of the week.
Jeff Metcalf pointed out another concern is the problem they are experiencing with
the neighbors regarding dogs. The neighbors are abusing dogs. Metcalfs have been
documenting the abuse and working with Attorney Brian Tucker to correct the
problem. As a result the neighbors have filed complaints against Metcalfs for
having more than two dogs and no kennel license. City involvement and citizen
rights were discussed. Abuse should not be tolerated. Three dogs require a kennel
license.
Reports: David Wadsworth reported for Public Works. An information sheet was
circulated on safety factors relating to children at play, lower speed limits,
addressing the safety of young children, and false sense of security created by
signs. Jason Byington is supposed to do a handicap ramp for the bridge across the
canal at the end of Salmon Street. H-K has completed the street improvements on
Southwick Lane, Circle S Drive, and the intersection at Midway and Southwick. Sod
has been placed as planned on the ball fields in Peterson Park and McCowin Park.
The drug testing program for CDL licensed drivers has been started. Two additional
water lines have been installed in Lion's Park. Preliminary work has been done for
the Peterson Park sprinkler system. An inquiry has been received from a restaurant
that is interested in locating in Ammon Town Center.
Attorney Brian Tucker reported their office has not heard from Mike Norris about
the suit filed for refund of the money paid for the computer that was not
delivered. If they do not hear by October 7, legal counsel will be in a position
to file a default judgement.
Councilmember Loveland has asked Karen Dobson to head a committee for the new
playground equipment in McCowin Park.
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Councilmember Bohn reported a grant writing workshop is scheduled for the middle
of October. Councilmember Hall pointed out that information sent out by AIC in
City Report stated U. S. West has some grant monies available. (Applications were
due by October 6, 1997.)
Councilmember Bean asked when the cement curb will be completed for the Peterson
Park playground equipment. The committee asked Councilmember Loveland about forms
but he does not have enough for the project. He maybe able to get some forms from
another source. It would be good to complete the project before winter.
Councilmember Hall and Public Works Director Wadsworth agreed to contact Mrs.
Webster on First Street to see if she is interested in including her property in
the Ashment annexation. They learned Mrs. Webster has died and the property is
up for sale. Engineer Benton advised it may require a zoning hearing if we plan
to annex the Webster property.
Annexation procedures were discussed. When considering .to include contiguous lands
in annexations, Engineer Benton suggested the Council give thought to fire protec-
tion, law enforcement, and what revenues the City can expect to realize to help
provide services. Discussion continued on the boundaries for the Ashment
annexation. Engineer Benton stated he plans to prepare the legal description to
the east side of Sand Creek. However, there is a question about whether or not
to do anything about First Street from Sand Creek to Hitt Road and about Suitter's
house which was not included in the Suitter farm annexation.
Engineer Benton inquired about extending the sewer to the Suitter property and to
the Ashment property. It is possible to extend the sewer to these properties by
accessing to the Idaho Falls' sewer. Benton agreed to get some maps and informa-
tion available for the Mayor to meet with City of Idaho Falls to obtain permission.
Fire Chief Nelson reported for the Fire Department. He handed out a monthly
report. Keith Christensen has delivered an air compressor for the department to
tryout. The compressor is planned in the 1998 fiscal year budget.
Mayor Ard reported on the BMPO Meeting of October 1, 1997. BMPO is interested in
restructuring, but Idaho Falls does not want to change. The Ada County Metro
Planning Organization has separated themselves from the City of Boise, BMPO wants
to take similar action. A representative from Boise plans to come to Idaho Falls
to discuss their restructuring process.
Public Works Director Wadsworth brought up billing of apartment complexes. There
is one duplex which is not set up for the owner to pay the utilities. The City
is billing each individual unit, but there is only one waterline. Other units in
the City are billed to the owner, and he collects enough in the rent to pay for
City services. There is a problem with the units being billed to the individual
occupants because one of the occupants is behind on his account. The City is not
able to force payment by turning off the water. The City has tried to get the
owner to pay the City, but he refuses. The City Office understanrnwe cannot make
the owner pay, but such an agreement has to be voluntary on the part of the owner.
If we can not get the owner to be responsible, is it worth it to the City to put
in a separate service line? The attorney agreed to recommend some options.
Claims were approved. Councilmember Bean moved to adjourn the meeting, and the
motion was seconded by Councilmember Hall. The meeting was adjourned at 8:50 P.M.
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