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08.20.2020CouncilAgenda AMMON CITY COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 2020 7:00 P.M. 2135 SOUTH AMMON ROAD LIMITED SEATING WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE CITY BUILDING MASKS ARE REQUIRED, TEMPERATURES MAY BE TAKEN AT THE DOOR THE MEETING WILL ALSO BE AVAILABLE VIA ZOOM: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2086124000?pwd=d1NFL1QvM0NPRmV3VTRsYmNrbitUZz09 Dial In: 1-669-900-6833 Meeting ID: 208 612 4000 Passcode: 26666 AGENDA A.CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Sean Coletti at 7:00 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance Council Member Wheeler Prayer Council Member Thompson B.CONSENT AGENDA: 1.Accounts Payable Report: Exhibit A 2.Minutes: i.August 6, Regular Meeting ii.August 13, Work Session C.PROCLAMATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS AMMON LIGHTING DISTRICT BOARD (CITY COUNCIL ACTING AS LIGHTING DISTRICT BOARD) D.CONSENT AGENDA: 1.Lighting District Accounts Payable RETURN TO AMMON CITY COUNCIL E.PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA (5-minute limit) F.PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1.2020-006 Rocking R Subdivision Annexation G.ACTION ITEMS: 1.Approval/Rejection of Bids for Well and Pump Station 13 ˁƩğĭǤ .ƚƓƚͲ /źƷǤ 9ƓŭźƓĻĻƩΜ H.DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1.Staff Items 2.City Council Items 3.Items I.EXECUTIVE SESSION: 1.Real Property Acquisition Idaho Code 74-206 (1) (c) J.ACTION ITEMS: th 1.Purchasing Agreement Recreation Fields and Easements at 49 South and Ammon Road K.ADJOURN Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 1 of 71 AMMON CITY COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2020 7:00 P.M. 2135 SOUTH AMMON ROAD AGENDA A.CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Sean Coletti at 7:00 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance Council Member Thompson Prayer Council Member Wessel B.CONSENT AGENDA: 1.Accounts Payable Report: Exhibit A 2.Minutes: i.July 16, Regular Meeting C.PROCLAMATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS AMMON LIGHTING DISTRICT BOARD (CITY COUNCIL ACTING AS LIGHTING DISTRICT BOARD) D.CONSENT AGENDA: 1.Lighting District Accounts Payable E.PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1.2020-027LD Fiscal Year 2021 Lighting District Budget RETURN TO AMMON CITY COUNCIL F.PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA (5-minute limit) G.PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1.2020-026Fiscal Year 2021 City of Ammon Budget H.ACTION ITEMS: 1.Resolution 2020-010R Urban Renewal Agency Board Appointments Jeff Miller and George Watkins (Micah Austin, City Administrator) 2.Contract for Services Bonneville County Fire District (Micah Austin, City Administrator) I.DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1.Staff Items 2.City Council Items 3.Items J.EXECUTIVE SESSION: 1.Real Property Acquisition Idaho Code 74-206 (1) (c) K.ACTION ITEMS: th 1.Purchasing Agreement Recreation Fields and Easements at 49 South and Ammon Road L.ADJOURN MINUTES City Officials Present: Mayor Sean Coletti (via phone) Council President Russell Slack Councilmember Rex Thompson Councilmember Scott Wessel Councilmember Craig Tibbitts Councilmember Josh Wheeler City Attorney Scott Hall City Administrator Micah Austin Ammon City Council Regular Meeting 08.06.2020 Page 1 of 7 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 2 of 71 Fire Chief Stacy Hyde City Clerk Kristina Buchan City Officials Absent: Councilmember Byron Wiscombe A.CALL TO ORDER: Council President Slack opened the meeting at 7:00 p.m. at the Ammon City Hall building located at 2135 South Ammon Road. Council Member Thompson led the Pledge of Allegiance and Council Member Wessel offered a prayer. B.CONSENT AGENDA: a.Accounts Payable Report: Exhibit A b.Minutes: i.July 16, Regular Meeting Council discussed items within the Exhibit A and reviewed with Staff for clarification. Specifically, questions about items purchased for Ammon Days and whether or not they could be returned. Staff explained that any items that could be returned would be and other items would be used in future years. Council also reviewed the rebilling process for the Tennis and Pickleball Courts. A new company completed the construction after buying out the originally contracted company. It was moved by Council Member Wheeler and seconded by Council Member Wessel to approve the consent agenda. Motion passes unanimously with vote by roll call C.PROCLAMATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS There were no proclamations or announcements AMMON LIGHTING DISTRICT BOARD (CITY COUNCIL ACTING AS LIGHTING DISTRICT BOARD) It was moved by Council Member Tibbitts and seconded by Council Member Thompson to move into the Lighting District Board. Motion passes unanimously with vote by roll call D.CONSENT AGENDA: 1.Lighting District Accounts Payable The Payables were not available at this time and will be tabled for review at a future Council Meeting. E.PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1.2020-027LD Fiscal Year 2021 Lighting District Budget There were no members of the public present to comment on the Lighting District Budget and no comment was received prior to the meeting. Finance Director Jennifer Belfield reported that there was no change in the Lighting District for the coming fiscal year. Council President Slack closed the Public Hearing at this time. It was moved by Council Member Wheeler and seconded by Council Member Thompson to end the Lighting District Board and return to regular Council activity. Motion passes unanimously with vote by roll call RETURN TO AMMON CITY COUNCIL Ammon City Council Regular Meeting 08.06.2020 Page 2 of 7 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 3 of 71 F.PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA (5-minute limit) Council President Slack reminded those present for comment that comments related to upcoming public hearings or items still open for consideration could not be heard at this time. Slack informed those present that future public hearings for open items would be the proper time to present comments. Stephanie Gifford, 4699 E Sunnyside Rd, brought forward two requests to Council. Gifford noted that having a stream of meetings was very helpful for citizens to participate in local government. She hoped that Council would make effort to continue the video streaming process even after restrictions on gathering took place. Gifford began to bring forward another item regarding a public hearing that had taken place at a recent Planning and Zoning meeting., she was reminded by Staff that pending hearings or issues pending action by the Council could not be brought forward during public comment. Ms. Gifford asked Council for the opportunity for an additional public hearing on open items. Council, Staff, and Counsel discussed the limitations on comment regarding pending applications and items set to come forward before Council. Counsel Hall suggested that open items ought to be brought forward when said item was listed as an action item on future agendas. Council President Slack added that, historically, Council had allowed comment on items on the agenda when a request was made from the public. Tom Hunsaker, 2925 Carolyn Ln, informed Council of coworker who tested positive for COVID-19 and reminded Council and Staff of the importance of maintaining the six-foot separation for extended periods of time even when masks were being worn. Stephanie Affleck, 4651 E Sunnyside Rd, advised Council that current Comprehensive Plans were not in line with input coming from Planning and Zoning commissioners and their goals differed from those of Council and encouraged Council to attend those meetings or listen to recordings of meetings. Counsel Hall reminded Council Members that attending those meetings was discouraged so as to keep their neutrality for future decisions. Ms. Affleck asked if Council Members could review recordings and minutes from closed issues, Counsel Hall said that they could. Ms. Affleck asked Council to do that and consider the positions of Planning and Zoning Commissioners in relation to existing City Plans and Code and the positions of Council Members. Rod Harris, 3585 Ross Ave, brought up his concerns regarding the installation of water meters in his neighborhood. Mr. Harris detailed the problems that had come forward during the installation, including varying sizes of water mains in his neighborhood. Mr. Harris stated that he had been in contact with Jim Key but had seen no further action on the issue. Mr. Harris asked if Council had been made aware of the issue, Council expressed that they were not aware. Harris continued with concerns regarding the meters that had been installed and if the installation location changes the line to which the City is responsible for issues. Harris explained that he believed the meters had been installed incorrectly and there would be issues in the future with possible leaks in the water lines and the determination of who would be responsible for repairs to meter pits. Counsel Hall advised Council and Staff to take note of the issues presented by Mr. Harris and consult internally for potential fixes. Finally, Mr. Harris expressed concern over the check valves installed with new meters and what the implications would be for homeowners in Ammon. Council and Staff discussed the related codes for installation and asked that Staff spend some time looking into the issues. Council thanked Mr. Harris for his input. G.PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1.2020-026 Fiscal Year 2021 City of Ammon Budget There were no members of the public present to comment on the budget and no comment had been received prior to the meeting. Belfield informed Council that there had been a slight change to the revenue portion of the budget. Belfield reviewed the changes noting that the final numbers for tax Ammon City Council Regular Meeting 08.06.2020 Page 3 of 7 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 4 of 71 st revenue had been reported on August 1 and impacted the numbers. Because the originally published amount was lower than the new amount, Belfield recommended an additional publication and public hearing to review the updated numbers and finalize the budget. Belfield and City Administrator Micah Austin noted that the City Levy would lower for the fifth year in a row and would remain one of the smallest levies in the region. Council discussed questions on the budget with Staff. In particular, the Interdepartmental transfers present in each budget were explained for Council. Austin detailed the steps taken by departments to balance out the budget and the transfer of funds in question. Council then asked what the implications on the budget were for the transition of the Fire Department to the County Fire District. Austin explained the tax implications and that the Department would remain in the City Budget for the coming fiscal year with a contract to be voted on in later in this meeting. Recommendation - Staff Recommends to support the FY 2021 budgets, take the 3% increase to property taxes, and $4 forgone. Summary of Analysis 1. All 10 of the Lighting Districts are similar to last year. Next year there will be some additional subdivisions and poles installed, so next year there will be updates. 2. June 11 Work Session all department heads attended the meeting and we all discussed the details of the Ammon budget. 3. July 9 Work Session the budgets were presented for general approval, and the binders were provided. 4. The only difference from the July 9 printing to now is the property taxes. When I was preparing the newspaper publication, I noticed the property tax number was not fully updated. I updated it from $2,964,819 to $3,064,592. After publishing, we received the final numbers from the County. I would like to republish the property taxes for the full $3,086,963. If approved, we would have another public hearing on September 3 to take the 3% increase to the property taxes and the $4 forgone. 5. If we did take the 3% increase and forgone, our levy rate would update to 0.002548809, reducing for the 5th year in a row. The difference to a resident on a $100,000 taxable value (meaning home is valued at $200,000 and $20.73. The property taxes paid would be $254.88. 6. Financial Impact The budget allocates funds for priorities and level of service. All GL numbers will be impacted by the budget. The Water and Street funds are hopeful to do some capital projects, that will bring their cash balance below the desired investment policy levels. Council President Slack closed the Public Hearing at this time and returned into normal business. H.ACTION ITEMS: Ammon City Council Regular Meeting 08.06.2020 Page 4 of 7 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 5 of 71 1.Resolution 2020-010R Urban Renewal Agency Board Appointments Jeff Miller and George Watkins (Micah Austin, City Administrator) Austin reviewed the appointments as they were presented within the resolution. Austin reviewed the existing members of the Board, their term limits, and any changes. Recommendation Approval of Resolution 2020-0010R Summary of Analysis 1. The Ammon URA Board has one vacancy on the board. Jeff Miller has indicated to Mayor Coletti that he would like to serve on the board. 2. George Watkins has served on the Ammon URA since 1994. He has indicated that he would like to continue serving on the board. Financial Impact There is no financial impact. It was moved by Council Member Tibbitts and seconded by Council Member Wessel to approve Resolution 2020-010R. Motion passes unanimously with vote by roll call 2.Contract for Services Bonneville County Fire District (Micah Austin, City Administrator) Austin reviewed with Council the need for the Contract at hand. Zones. Commissioners. Chief Hyde discussed the Contract and income still set to come in during the next fiscal year. Hyde also added that the Wildfire trucks were currently in Utah assisting in a firefight. Recommendation City staff recommends approval. Update from July 16, 2020 City Council Meeting 1. City staff inquired with the State Tax Commission on when the Fire District would receive property tax revenues. According to Idaho Code 63-807, districts that annex an area after January 1 of any given year are prohibited from levying property tax on the annexed area during the same year. In other words, the Fire District will not receive any tax revenues from properties in the City of Ammon until January 2022. 2. For this reason, city staff and fire district staff are recommending to the City Council a Contract for Services with the Fire District for Fiscal Year 2021. The contract for services is for the Fire District to provide fire and rescue services to the City of Ammon for Fiscal Year 2021 3. The total contract amount is $1,036,383. This amount is equal to the amount that had been budgeted for the Fire Department for Fiscal Year 2021 if the city had not annexed into the Fire District. Staff recommends approval. Background on Previous Decision to Join the Bonneville County Fire District 1. On July 9, 2020, the City Council deliberated joining the Fire District, hearing testimony from the Ammon Fire Department and other city staff. After deliberation, the City Council chose not to join the Fire District at that time, based on concerns the Fire Department employees had with the transition process. 2. Since the last meeting on July 9, the Fire Department staff has worked with the Fire District to resolve their concerns. At the meeting on July 16, Chief Hyde will provide an update to the City Council and a recommendation. Ammon City Council Regular Meeting 08.06.2020 Page 5 of 7 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 6 of 71 3. In April 2020, the City Council discussed joining the Fire District and directed staff to seek public comment on the topic. 4. On April 13, 2020, Mayor Coletti mailed a letter to all residents inviting them to participate in public hearings on joining the Fire District. 5. On April 13, 2020, the City of Ammon issued a press release briefing discussing the idea and social media websites. 6. On May 7, 2020 and May 21, 2020, the City Council held public hearings to obtain comment on joining the Bonneville County Fire District. At the first public hearing, two comments were voiced in favor of joining the district. No comments were received at the second public hearing. 7. On June 4, 2020, the Ammon City Council directed staff to proceed with planning efforts to join the Bonneville County Fire District. 8. A committee of City of Ammon representatives and Fire District representatives has met three times in the last four weeks to resolve important issues and move the effort forward as directed by the City Council. The resolutions and agreement attached to this staff report are the results of this 12. The attorneys for both the City of Ammon and the Fire District have drafted resolutions for both entities to adopt and an agreement that more fully lines out the obligations of both parties before, after, and during the transition process. 13. The resolution and the agreement are attached to this staff report. The committee has reviewed and approved the resolutions and the agreements. Financial Impact The contract for services obligates the City of Ammon to paying $1,036,38.00 to the Fire District in Fiscal Year 2021. It was moved by Council Member Tibbitts and seconded by Council Member Wheeler to approve the Contract for Services with the Bonneville County Fire District and grant Mayor Coletti signing authority. Motion passes unanimously with vote by roll call I.DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1.Staff Items Chief Hyde updated Council on the potential need for a replacement of a concrete pad for the Fire Station. He is working through bids but has money in his budget to pay for the replacement and will present final information to Council at a future meeting. Belfield reminded Council that open enrollment was taking place until September 15 for any changes to insurance information. Administrator Austin updated Council on the First Responders Grant through the State. Austin outlined the change in numbers coming from the State and compared them to property tax information for future years. Austin spoke to the compounding impact on the levy and budget based on claiming the Grant. 2.City Council Items Council reviewed items brought forward by citizens in the last few weeks. 3. Mayor Coletti discussed the opportunity to create a citizen review committee to discuss improvements that need to be made with the Ammon Pool. Council discussed the options. Coletti also reported on seven library boxes that will be installed throughout the City for use by the public. J.EXECUTIVE SESSION: 1.Real Property Acquisition Idaho Code 74-206 (1) (c) Ammon City Council Regular Meeting 08.06.2020 Page 6 of 7 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 7 of 71 It was moved by Council Member Tibbitts and seconded by Council Member Thompson to enter into Executive Session pursuant to Idaho Code 74-206 (1) (c). Motion passes unanimously with vote by roll call Council Entered Executive Session at: 9:13pm Council Exited Executive Session at: 9:19pm K.ACTION ITEMS: th 1.Purchasing Agreement Recreation Fields and Easements at 49 South and Ammon Road No action was taken on the Purchasing Agreement at this time. L.ADJOURN The meeting was adjourned at 9:20pm _____________________________ Sean Coletti, Mayor _____________________________ Kristina Buchan, City Clerk Ammon City Council Regular Meeting 08.06.2020 Page 7 of 7 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 8 of 71 2135 SOUTH AMMON ROAD CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 2020 4:30 P.M. AMENDED** AGENDA A.CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Sean Coletti at 4:30 p.m. B.PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA (5-minute limit) C.ACTION ITEMS: 1.Contract for Services with the Idaho Falls Senior Center 2.Contract for Services with Ronald McDonald House Charities of Idaho 3.Authorization of Idaho State Department of Commerce CARES Broadband Grants ** 4.Appointment of Bonneville County Fire District Liaisons D.DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1.EIRWWA District Options E.ADJOURN MINUTES City Officials Present: Mayor Sean Coletti Council President Russell Slack Councilmember Scott Wessel Councilmember Byron Wiscombe (joined at 4:55pm) Councilmember Craig Tibbitts Councilmember Josh Wheeler City Attorney Scott Hall City Administrator Micah Austin Technology Director Bruce Patterson Fire Chief Stacy Hyde City Clerk Kristina Buchan City Officials Absent: Councilmember Rex Thompson A.CALL TO ORDER: Council President Slack opened the meeting at 4:30 p.m. at the Ammon City Hall building located at 2135 South Ammon Road. It was moved by Council Member Tibbitts and seconded by Council Member Wessel to amend the agenda to Authorization of Idaho State Department of Co. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ B.PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA (5-minute limit) There was no public comment C.ACTION ITEMS: 1.Contract for Services with the Idaho Falls Senior Center Administrator Micah Austin presented the proposed contract to Council. Austin noted there were concerns with the proposed contract as the request was for a per meal funding with no cap on the Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 9 of 71 dollar amount. Austin reported that he had asked the Senior Center for an updated request and had not received information back. It was moved by Council Member Tibbitts and seconded by Council Member Wessel to deny the contract with the Idaho Falls Senior Center. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ͵ 2.Contract for Services with Ronald McDonald House Charities of Idaho Austin presented the contract brought forth by the Ronald McDonald House Charity for current fiscal year funding for $500 to support a summer drive-in movie series at the Motor-Vu Drive-In Theater. Austin recommended that the contract be approved. It was moved by Council Member Tibbitts and seconded by Council Member Wheeler to approve the contract for services with Ronald McDonald House. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ͵ 3.Authorization of Idaho State Department of Commerce CARES Broadband Grants Technology Director Bruce Patterson gave a background to Council on the proposed grants to move forward. Patterson noted that the funding was mainly for establishing a wireless network throughout the City but parts could be used for the existing Fiber network. The total funding will amount to $875,000. The funds will also decrease costs for future Fiber LID and networks. Because the projects must be completed by December of 2020, it was important to move forward with action as quickly as possible. It was moved by Council Member Tibbitts and seconded by Council Member Wessel to approve the authorization of the of Idaho State Department of Commerce CARES Broadband Grants. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ 4.Appointment of Bonneville County Fire District Liaisons Mayor Coletti County Fire District. Mayor Coletti recommended Russell Slack and Dana Kirkham to serve in an interim role until the next election took place. It was moved by Council Member Wheeler and seconded by Council Member Tibbitts to appoint Dana Kirkham as liaison to the Bonneville County Fire District. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ It was moved by Council Member Wheeler and seconded by Council Member Tibbitts to appoint Russell Slack as liaison to the Bonneville County Fire District. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ ǞźƷŷ {ƌğĭƉ ğĬƭƷğźƓźƓŭ͵ D.DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1.EIRWWA District Options Mayor Coletti updated Council on the recent joint work session with other members of EIRWWA on the subject of seeking and RFP for privatization of the EIRWWA system. Coletti noted that other entities are interested in seeking a District option over the option to privatize. Council discussed the difficulties and steps that would need to be considered should the District option be pursued. Council discussed the pros and cons of privatization and districting and what steps would be taken to move the process forward. 2.Administrator Austin updated Council on a property outside of the City limits that is interested in annexing into the City. Council discussed the proposed land and what areas of the impact area and comprehensive plan would be impacted as well as the options for annexing the location. Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 10 of 71 E.ADJOURN The meeting was adjourned at 6:07pm _____________________________ Sean Coletti, Mayor _____________________________ Kristina Buchan, City Clerk Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 11 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 12 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 13 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 14 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 15 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 16 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 17 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 18 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 19 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 20 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 21 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 22 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 23 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 24 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 25 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 26 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 27 of 71 From: Aaron & Stephanie Affleck 4651 E. Sunnyside Rd, Ammon, ID 83406 To City of Ammon, Thursday, August 13, 2020 We thank you in advance for reading our testimony and believe you will see many if not all of our comments as valid, factual, and important. The fundamental question of annexation and rezoning of the Rocking R Subdivision and Commercial Development is: Will the change encourage the most appropriate use of the land, and will rezoning it to R-1 and commercial be parallel with strategies that strengthen our community, so that people in our communities can thrive? The answer is no. First if you have a moment, drive by the land yourself the address to the farm house is 4561 E Sunnyside Road and the land just north of it is where they have stated they want about 69 homes. You will see, not only is this parcel just a stone throw away from the intersection, of Sunnyside and Crowley. It has no other outlets then Crowley. If a traffic study was conducted, as required (which it was not been done). It would show that medium density residential is the wrong zone for this small acreage. The developer provided a plot map showing 69 homes. 69 homes roughly mean at least 160 cars. These cars will all exit onto Crowley very close to an intersection. When clocked by myself (Stephanie) and my son for an hour, the intersection had 25-30 cars per minute. This traffic was all only coming from the west. This intersection does not have the common intersection traffic. It has a lot that crosses it, not just home owners up the foothill, but large trucks delivering trash, supplies, and windmill parts. During the winter the large trucks wait by the intersection until the roads are plowed. People also use this road as a route to get to recreational places and it is used all year round. This is one intersection where building the infrastructure MUST come first before development, or lives will be taken. I have always heard when it comes to buying a home; the most three important item is Location, Location, and Location. The location of this land is not suitable for the developer’s plans. So while we don’t want to tell someone what to do with their land, the location is a factor. The Developer has been telling everyone, the commercial zoning is being “pushed by the city.” PLEASE STOP! PLEASE! Why would you bring commercial into residential? There is residential on all side of the land, meaning that a court could call this illegal spot zoning if commercial was placed here. Please see the diagram below – it shows the parcel has low density homes on all sides. 11 5- home At least 3 acre 15 1.5 16- home At least 1 acre .6 .8 .4 1.8 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 28 of 71 All measurements are in acers. The measurements are approximate. All measurements are approximated. Measured in Acres The plan violates the Policies Based on Existing Land Use Patterns. (Please See 2018 City of Ammon Comprehensive Plan: Chapter 10 Pages 21-22). In Exhibit aboveit shows the 17.9 acres in a yellow outline and how the parcel borders private property with lots size from 3 to 15 acers. The homes across the street are also one acre or more. The homes around the parcel are on larger lots, most with at least an acre of land. When you travel as far as half a mile from the parcel you will find homes defined as low density. The rezoning request of R-1 violates the character of the neighborhood. Low density is a natural feature of this area. Many in this community moved to this area to be in a low density community. We feel strongly about open space, our investment in our land, and in our homes. We have the right to enjoy low air and noise pollution and don’t mind a longer drive into town. Our right to have our land surrounded by low density community is found not just in the 2018 City of Ammon Comprehensive Plan, but in Idaho Code 67-6502 “(h) To ensure that the development on land is commensurate with the physical characteristics of the land and (d) To ensure that the important environmental features of the City and Area of Impact are protected.” The comprehensive plan states that a buffer area must be put in between residential and commercial. Again, with this location you could not provide an adequate buffer, and what would be left would be little to build on. Residential Residential Lastly, the Comprehensive map shows all four corners being commercial. There is a barn from the 1800s there. If you plan to tear that down for commercial, I believe that would be a mistake. There is very little history in Ammon! As concerned neighbors of 45th/Crowley and Sunnyside road would support annexation; however, we are STRONGLY OPPOSED to the land being rezoned to R-1 and any commercial zoning. Please add our testimony for the public hearing on August 20, 2020. Our property comprises almost the entire eastern border of the land proposal. Sincerely, Aaron J Affleck (8/13/2020) Stephanie S Affleck (8/13/2020) Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 29 of 71 TheUndersignedAmmonCityResidents Ammon,ID83406 April27,2020 CindyDonovan CityPlanner CityofAmmonPlanningandZoningCommission 2135SouthAmmonRoad Ammon,ID83406 RE:ResponsetoRockingRDevelopmentProposal DearCindyDonovan: WetheundersignedareresidentsofthecityofAmmon,IDandrecentlybecameawareofthe proposedannexationdocumentssubmittedtotheCityofAmmononApril23,2020fortheRocking RSubdivisionandCommercialDevelopmentbyRobertsonCornerLLC(RCL).Thelandproposedfor annexationintothecityasdescribedintheannexationdocumentspresentedbyRCLislocatedon ͻƷŷĻeastsideofCrowleyRoad(45thEast)approximately280ftnorthofSunnysideRoadin BonnevilleCounty,LķğŷƚͶandtheamountoflandproposedtobeannexedisapproximately20.46 ğĭƩĻƭͼ͵TheproposalfurtherstatesthatͻwƚĬĻƩƷƭƚƓCornerLLCwouldliketoannexdifferent portionsofthepropertyasR1andHCЊ͵ͼ Inresponsetothisproposal,wewouldliketorequestthePlanningandZoningCommissiongive properandprudentconsiderationtotheguidancefordecisionmakingwithrespecttolanduseas establishedinthe2018CityofAmmonComprehensivePlan.ͻ!ƒƒƚƓ͸ƭlandusegoalshouldbeto fosteracommunitywhichcontinuestorecognizeandrespectitsruralƩƚƚƷƭ͵ͼ(2018CityofAmmon ComprehensivePlan,pg.21)Manyof!ƒƒƚƓ͸ƭresidentsspecificallychoosetoliveherebecauseof thespacedout,ruralfeelthatexistswithintheeasternpartsofthecitywhilealsobeinginclose proximitytotheregionalservicesofferedin!ƒƒƚƓ͸ƭwesterncommercialdistrictsalongtheHitt th Rd./25Eastcorridor.Insupportofthis,thecomprehensiveplanstates:ͻ5ĻǝĻƌƚƦƒĻƓƷonthe foothillsisgenerallyproposedtobelowerdensity;therefore,residentialdensitiesgenerally decreasefurtherfromregionalcommerciallandusesand25thEast.Densitiesdecreaseasone travelsfartherfromcommerciallandǒƭĻƭ͵ͼ(pg.22) WiththeadditionaldistinctionmadeinthecomprehensiveplanthatͻƩĻƭźķĻƓƷźğƌdensitiesare ƦƩĻķƚƒźƓğƷĻƌǤƌĻƭƭƷŷğƓŅƚǒƩǒƓźƷƭƦĻƩğĭƩĻ ͼandw/\[͸ƭproposedannexationandzoning developmentrequestofR1whichallows4unitsperacre,therequestedlanduseisnotinharmony withtheguidelinesestablishedinthecomprehensiveplan.Furthermore,whenoneconsidersthat Figure3fromthecomprehensiveplan(pg.22)depictsabufferzonebetweencommerciallyzoned Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 30 of 71 CindyDonovan April27,2020 Page2 parcelsandthevaryingdensitylevelsofresidentialzonedparcels,theRCLproposedlandusesdo notconformtothisrecommendedlandusepattern.Wearenotagainstdevelopmentofthisparcel byRCLforresidentialpurposes,butwouldrequesttheplanningandzoningcommissionapprovea residentialzonemoreinlinewiththesurroundingflowofthecurrentlanduseandinaccordance withtheguidelinesestablishedinthecomprehensiveplan. Withrespecttothecommerciallot,RCLrequestsanHC1zoningdesignationforthe2.56acresof commercialfrontagethatwillexistonthenorthsideofSunnysideRoadwithastatementthatthe ͻĭƚƒƒĻƩĭźğƌpropertyisplannedtobeaneighborhoodshoppingcenterand/orofficeƭƦğĭĻͼ͵Ifthat trulybethecase,thenthereareseveralalternateandmoresuitablecommercialzoningdesignations thatcouldbeapprovedratherthanthewideopencategoryofHC1.Itisrequestedofthecommission thattheHC1categorybedenied,andconsiderationofamoreneighborhoodcentriccommercial designationbeapproved. Finally,therearemanyotherconsiderationsthatwebelievearenecessaryforaclearand comprehensiverecommendationtobemadebythecommissionandultimatelyapprovedbythecity councilincludingthefollowing:howwilltheexistingfloodplainbemitigatedandwhatwilltheimpacts ofthatmitigationbeontheexistinglandusers(theimpactswerenotaddressedatallintheannexation documents);whatotherenvironmentalimpactswouldberealizedasaresultofthissubdivision;how doesthesubdivisionintendtosupporttheneedforadditionalparksandgreenspacetomeetthe recommendationsoftheNPRAasoutlinedinthecomprehensiveplan;whatdevelopment/impactcosts isRCLintendingtocoverfordevelopmentoftheroads,intersections,schools,utilitiesandother supportinginfrastructurenecessarytosupporttheaddedburdenontheexistinginfrastructure? WeareproponentsofgrowthanddevelopmentwithinthecityofAmmon,butbelieveitmustbe doneinaccordancewiththeestablishedcomprehensiveplananddonotbelieve,basedonthe informationandcurrentrequestsfromRCL,thatsuchrequestsareinalignmentwiththatplan. Respectfully, TheUndersignedAmmonCityResidents Allred,Lori&MattHamilton,Owen&GenaSchuman,Jake&Lisa Anderton,BethandDavidHarper,Phil&AmandaSchwendiman,Tyler&Jessica Bybee,Ryan&LauraHernandez,CynthiaandTraianSeymour,Tyler&Shaylee Cooper,Jerry&AprilKester,Brendan&AliciaSmoot,Steve&Jill Davenport,David&KatieKnighton,Todd&MonicaStosich,Vaughndavid&Rachel Denny,Craig&JulieMangum,Jake&LindseyStowell,Jared&Rachel Enslow,Mike&KikiPreece,Steve&JennyTaylor,Jeff&Penny Frey,Nic&KarlaRedd,Brigham&HeatherWebb,Lucas&Ashley Gifford,Jared&StephanieSayer,RandyWebb,Lucas&Ashley Hall,Logan&Cortney Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 31 of 71 a 9ah ƚʹ City of Ammon Planning and Zoning Commission CƩƚƒʹ Tracy Bono, P.E. City Engineer/Public Works Director 5ğƷĻʹ April 16, 2020 wĻʹ Robertson Annexation aĻƭƭğŭĻʹ I the City recently passed an ordinance requiring all new subdivisions being annexed into the City will have pressurized irrigation installed for the purpose of watering yards and not using culinary water pumped out of the ground. With this ordinance the demand on the culinary water system is very minimum. An additional study that Keller Associates performed after the passing of the ordination showed that the system has the capacity to add almost 7,000 more homes and stay under the water rights. With this information I determined that we could adequately supply the property. Tracy Bono Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 32 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 33 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 34 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 35 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 36 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 37 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 38 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 39 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 40 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 41 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 42 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 43 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 44 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 45 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 46 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 47 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 48 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 49 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 50 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 51 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 52 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 53 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 54 of 71 Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 55 of 71 TheUndersignedAmmonCityResidents Ammon,ID83406 April27,2020 CindyDonovan CityPlanner CityofAmmonPlanningandZoningCommission 2135SouthAmmonRoad Ammon,ID83406 RE:ResponsetoRockingRDevelopmentProposal DearCindyDonovan: WetheundersignedareresidentsofthecityofAmmon,IDandrecentlybecameawareofthe proposedannexationdocumentssubmittedtotheCityofAmmononApril23,2020fortheRocking RSubdivisionandCommercialDevelopmentbyRobertsonCornerLLC(RCL).Thelandproposedfor annexationintothecityasdescribedintheannexationdocumentspresentedbyRCLislocatedon ͻƷŷĻeastsideofCrowleyRoad(45thEast)approximately280ftnorthofSunnysideRoadin BonnevilleCounty,LķğŷƚͶandtheamountoflandproposedtobeannexedisapproximately20.46 ğĭƩĻƭͼ͵TheproposalfurtherstatesthatͻwƚĬĻƩƷƭƚƓCornerLLCwouldliketoannexdifferent portionsofthepropertyasR1andHCЊ͵ͼ Inresponsetothisproposal,wewouldliketorequestthePlanningandZoningCommissiongive properandprudentconsiderationtotheguidancefordecisionmakingwithrespecttolanduseas establishedinthe2018CityofAmmonComprehensivePlan.ͻ!ƒƒƚƓ͸ƭlandusegoalshouldbeto fosteracommunitywhichcontinuestorecognizeandrespectitsruralƩƚƚƷƭ͵ͼ(2018CityofAmmon ComprehensivePlan,pg.21)Manyof!ƒƒƚƓ͸ƭresidentsspecificallychoosetoliveherebecauseof thespacedout,ruralfeelthatexistswithintheeasternpartsofthecitywhilealsobeinginclose proximitytotheregionalservicesofferedin!ƒƒƚƓ͸ƭwesterncommercialdistrictsalongtheHitt th Rd./25Eastcorridor.Insupportofthis,thecomprehensiveplanstates:ͻ5ĻǝĻƌƚƦƒĻƓƷonthe foothillsisgenerallyproposedtobelowerdensity;therefore,residentialdensitiesgenerally decreasefurtherfromregionalcommerciallandusesand25thEast.Densitiesdecreaseasone travelsfartherfromcommerciallandǒƭĻƭ͵ͼ(pg.22) WiththeadditionaldistinctionmadeinthecomprehensiveplanthatͻƩĻƭźķĻƓƷźğƌdensitiesare ƦƩĻķƚƒźƓğƷĻƌǤƌĻƭƭƷŷğƓŅƚǒƩǒƓźƷƭƦĻƩğĭƩĻ ͼandw/\[͸ƭproposedannexationandzoning developmentrequestofR1whichallows4unitsperacre,therequestedlanduseisnotinharmony withtheguidelinesestablishedinthecomprehensiveplan.Furthermore,whenoneconsidersthat Figure3fromthecomprehensiveplan(pg.22)depictsabufferzonebetweencommerciallyzoned Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 56 of 71 CindyDonovan April27,2020 Page2 parcelsandthevaryingdensitylevelsofresidentialzonedparcels,theRCLproposedlandusesdo notconformtothisrecommendedlandusepattern.Wearenotagainstdevelopmentofthisparcel byRCLforresidentialpurposes,butwouldrequesttheplanningandzoningcommissionapprovea residentialzonemoreinlinewiththesurroundingflowofthecurrentlanduseandinaccordance withtheguidelinesestablishedinthecomprehensiveplan. Withrespecttothecommerciallot,RCLrequestsanHC1zoningdesignationforthe2.56acresof commercialfrontagethatwillexistonthenorthsideofSunnysideRoadwithastatementthatthe ͻĭƚƒƒĻƩĭźğƌpropertyisplannedtobeaneighborhoodshoppingcenterand/orofficeƭƦğĭĻͼ͵Ifthat trulybethecase,thenthereareseveralalternateandmoresuitablecommercialzoningdesignations thatcouldbeapprovedratherthanthewideopencategoryofHC1.Itisrequestedofthecommission thattheHC1categorybedenied,andconsiderationofamoreneighborhoodcentriccommercial designationbeapproved. Finally,therearemanyotherconsiderationsthatwebelievearenecessaryforaclearand comprehensiverecommendationtobemadebythecommissionandultimatelyapprovedbythecity councilincludingthefollowing:howwilltheexistingfloodplainbemitigatedandwhatwilltheimpacts ofthatmitigationbeontheexistinglandusers(theimpactswerenotaddressedatallintheannexation documents);whatotherenvironmentalimpactswouldberealizedasaresultofthissubdivision;how doesthesubdivisionintendtosupporttheneedforadditionalparksandgreenspacetomeetthe recommendationsoftheNPRAasoutlinedinthecomprehensiveplan;whatdevelopment/impactcosts isRCLintendingtocoverfordevelopmentoftheroads,intersections,schools,utilitiesandother supportinginfrastructurenecessarytosupporttheaddedburdenontheexistinginfrastructure? WeareproponentsofgrowthanddevelopmentwithinthecityofAmmon,butbelieveitmustbe doneinaccordancewiththeestablishedcomprehensiveplananddonotbelieve,basedonthe informationandcurrentrequestsfromRCL,thatsuchrequestsareinalignmentwiththatplan. Respectfully, TheUndersignedAmmonCityResidents Allred,Lori&MattHamilton,Owen&GenaSchuman,Jake&Lisa Anderton,BethandDavidHarper,Phil&AmandaSchwendiman,Tyler&Jessica Bybee,Ryan&LauraHernandez,CynthiaandTraianSeymour,Tyler&Shaylee Cooper,Jerry&AprilKester,Brendan&AliciaSmoot,Steve&Jill Davenport,David&KatieKnighton,Todd&MonicaStosich,Vaughndavid&Rachel Denny,Craig&JulieMangum,Jake&LindseyStowell,Jared&Rachel Enslow,Mike&KikiPreece,Steve&JennyTaylor,Jeff&Penny Frey,Nic&KarlaRedd,Brigham&HeatherWebb,Lucas&Ashley Gifford,Jared&StephanieSayer,RandyWebb,Lucas&Ashley Hall,Logan&Cortney Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 57 of 71 71 of 58 Page 08/18/2020 Council City Ammon 71 of 59 Page 08/18/2020 Council City Ammon 71 of 60 Page 08/18/2020 Council City Ammon 71 of 61 Page 08/18/2020 Council City Ammon 71 of 62 Page 08/18/2020 Council City Ammon 71 of 63 Page 08/18/2020 Council City Ammon 71 of 64 Page 08/18/2020 Council City Ammon 71 of 65 Page 08/18/2020 Council City Ammon 71 of 66 Page 08/18/2020 Council City Ammon 71 of 67 Page 08/18/2020 Council City Ammon Ammon City Council 08/18/2020Page 71 of 71