Council Minutes 07/07/1983
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CITY OF AMMON
June 2J, 1983
June 2J, 1983
July 7, 198J
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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
The meeting was called to order at 7: 35 P.M. by Acting Mayor Russell N. Sw'ensen with
the following City Officials present:
Acting Mayor Russell N. Sw'ensen
Councilwoman Carol A. Dille
City Clerk Deon Hemingway
Public Works Director Hayse L. Whiteley
Engineer David E. Benton
Planning Commission Member Michael Browning
Absent: Mayor George Wehmann
Councilman Thayle D. Monson
Councilman Robert D. Williamson
The pledge of allegiance to the flag was directed by Acting Mayor Swensen and the in-
vocation was offered by Councilwoman Dille. Resident Dick Bybee was also present.
The meeting was opened as unofficial because of the lack of a quorum.
Details were reviewed concerning driveway damage at the Dick Bybee residence, 21JO
Ross Avenue, which was reported at the meeting on April 7, 1983. It was noted that
the adjuster for the City's liability insurance has sent notice that the claim for
insurance settlement has been denied since the damage that was done is on the City
right-of-way. Public Works Director, Hayse Whiteley, indicated that the City should
take care of the problem but probably with asphalt instead of concrete. A decision is
to be made at the meeting on July 7.
Another matter which was discussed was with regard to the odor problem and the amount
of suspended solids in the sewage flow at the Sunnyside Potato Company. Engineer
Benton pointed out that a representative of the State Health Department Environment
Division has checked on the situation and that the potato plant man~er must be given
notice to take action immediately to correct the problem.
Claims to pay in the amount of $19,972.86 were approved along with vouchers for payroll
and related expenses paid since the previous meeting totaling $13,523.51.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:00 P.M.
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CITY OF AMMON
July 7, 1983
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
8:50 P.M. by Mayor George Wehmann with the
The meeting was called to order at
following City officials present:
Mayor George Wehmann
Councilman Thayle D. Monson
Councilman Rusee11N. Sw'ensen
Absent:
City Clerk Deon Hemingway
Public Works Director Hayse
Engineer David E. Benton
Attorney W. Joe Anderson
Councilwoman Carol A. Dille
Councilman Robert D. Williamson
L. Whiteley
The pledge of allegiance to the flag was directed qy Councilman Monson and prayer
was offered by Councilman Swensen.
As a matter of record, Mayor Wehmann noted that prior to the opening of the meeting,
which was delayed because of a quorum not being present, Norma Brown of 1750 Falcon
Drive appeared and made a request that the cement pipe playground equipment on the
property known as Falcon Park be moved back or taken out completely, stating that it
is unsightly and objectionable to the neighborhood. No action was taken on this on
the basis that Councilwoman Dille was not present, and she was involved in the original
placement of the pipe as a Boy Scout project.
There was further discussion on the driveway repair at the Dick Bybee residence, 2130
Ross Avenue, with emphasis on the City standard requiring that asphalt, rather than
cement, be used in the City right-of-way for driveway entrances in non-curb-and-gutter
areas.
Attorney Anderson mentioned that there has been an inquiry about getting a liquor-qy-
the-drink license. He indicated that he would review' the law to determine if the City
must adopt an ordinance on this subject before an applicant can obtain a license.
Etsel Sommer of JJ20 Molen street came in with a complaint about a dog which is allow'ad
to run loose and jumped on his grandchild causing an injury. Prompt City response to
this complaint was assured.
MayorWehmann called attention to the fact that the time is approaching for getting
the Fiscal Year 1984 budget prepared.
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Councilman SWBnsen was thanked by Mayor Wehmann for performing the duties of Acting
Mayor during the several months that he was on leave of absence.
The City Clerk presented claims to pay in the amount of $10,742.07 and claims already
paid for payroll, etc., totaling $..5,..560.17, all of which were approved.
A motion to adjourn was made by Councilman SWBnsen and seconded by Councilman Monson,
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CITY OF AMMON
July 21, 198]
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council:
The meeting was called to order at 7: 30 P.M. by Mayor George Wehmann, with the follow'ing
City Officials present:
Mayor George Wehmann
Councilman Russell N. SWBnsen
Council woman Carol A. Dille
Councilman Robert D. Williamson
Councilman Thayle D. Monson
Also present during the meeting was Blair Thomas, Swimming Pool Manager.
The pledge of allegiance to the flag was directed by Councilman SWBnsen and the invo-
cation was offered by Councilman Williamson. Minutes of the meetings on May 5, 198],
May 19, 1983, June 2, 1983, and June 23, 198], were approved as prepared.
City Clerk Dean Hemingway
Public Works Director Hayse L. Whiteley
Engineer David E. Benton
Ordinance No. 194 was introduced and read Qy title:
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CHANGE OF ZONING OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED
HEREIN; PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF I
AMMON; DETERMINING THE PROPER ZONE FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE PRO-
PERTY DESCRIBED UNDER THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AMMON AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE.
Councilwoman Dille moved that the City Council dispense with the ruling which requires
the reading of the ordinance on three different days and that the ordinance be placed
on its third and final reading. The motion was seconded by Councilman Swensen; voting
was Dille yes, SWBnsen yes, Williamson yes, Monson yes; motion carried. Ordinance
No. 194 was read in full. It was moved by Councilwoman Dille and seconded by Council-
man Monson that Ordinance No. 194 be adopted on its third and final reading. Voting
on the motion was Dille yes, Monson yes, Swensen yes, Williamson yes; motion carried
and Ordinance No. 194 adopted.
Continuation of a special use permit for Judy's Ida-Man Ranches at 3070 Sunnyside
Road allowing storage graineries on residential property was reviewed as required Qy
the conditions of the granting of the permit on June 4, 1981. It was moved Qy Council-
man Monson and seconded by Councilw'oman Dille to approve an extension of the special
use permit as recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Voting on the motion
was Monson yes, Dille yes, Swensen yes, Williamson yes; motion carried.
Mayor Wehmann mentioned the need to give notice to property owners about weed problems
that are fire hazards and to residents about taking more care in the use of dumpsters
to help eliminate odors and flies. He also reported on a call from Keith Brown, 19..5..5
Ross Avenue, regarding the baseball diamond in Peterson Park.
In connection with the driveway damage at the Dick Bybee residence, 21]0 Ross Avenue,
which was discussed at previous meetings, the Council indicated agreement with the
recommendation made by Mayor Wehmann that, if Mr. Bybee wants to remove the cement
back to the crack, the City will move the cement and fill in with gravel, then
Mr. Bybee can put in asphalt, with no money outlay by the City.
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A report given by the swimming pool manager, Blair Thomas, indicated that the fi-
nancial situation for the pool looks better this year, probably due to decisions that
were made to open later, which has saved on heating costs, and to have the manager
also be the lesson supervisor, which has saved on salary expenses. In response to
a question about opening on Sundays, it was pointed out that the pool needs the rest-
ing day to get filtered good and ready for the next week.
Councilwoman Dille noted that she had talked to Mrs. Norma Brown of 1750 Falcon
Drive regarding her complaint about the cement pipe in Falcon Park and learned that
the City does not own the park, which she said she was not aw'are of previously.