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Planning Minutes 03/05/1996 CITY OF AMMON PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION March 5, 1996 . 2135 S. Ammon Rd. 7:30 P.M. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Mark Scrogham. It was held at the Ammon City Hall, located at 2135 S. Ammon Rd. The meeting began at 7:30 P.M. with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Russell Bennion. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mark Scrogham, Chairman Roger Stommel, Vice-chairman Dick Bybee Elaine McGary Ron Folsom Kevin Murray Russell Bennion MEMBERS ABSENT: Dixie Cutforth OFFICIALS PRESENT: Ira Hall, Councilman Carol Ragan, Deputy Clerk OTHERS PRESENT: Dick Sdidmore Jay Johnson Mark Johnson New members, Kevin Murray and Russell Bennion were welcomed to the commission. . The minutes of January 2, Roger Stommel motioned they Bybee seconding the motion. carried. 1996 were presented for approval. be approved as written, with Dick Voting was unanimous. The motion The first item of business was a request from Jay and Mark Johnson to approve the changing from 4-plex apartments to market them as condos or townhouses. The location of these apartments now under construction are at 2625 S. Ammon Rd. After discussion, a motion was called for. Ron Folsom motioned to recommend to City Council to approve the change from 4-plexes to condos/townhouses of Lots 8-12, Block 1, First Amended Plat of Pony Acres Addition, Divison No.' "1 according to legal requirements, as requested by Jay Johnson. Dick Bybee seconded the motion. Voting was unanimous. The motion carried. . The second item of business was a request from Skidmore Inc., represented by Dick Skidmore, to change the plot plan of Lot 1, Block 1, Fox Hollow Division No.1, for building #3 to have access from 1st Street rather than Red Fox Drive. Mr. Skidmore explained to the commission that Utah Power had agreed to relocate the power box. This would make it possible for the dri veway to access off of Red Fox Drive as previously planned, however Mr. Skidmore asked that the commission make a motion to clarify the issue. The commission agreed that originally they had determined there were to be only two accesses onto 1st Street, and they were still of that opinion. In view of the fact Mr. Skidmore appears to have resolved the problem with Utah Power, the commission still are of the same opinion.