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09.11.2025 City Council MinutesCITY OF �I_-� mmon WHERE TOMORROW BEGINS �i\t�i116[TP[�]li'(�Ti7TPCTlI n/lnlTjll�� THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2025-4:30 P.M. 2135 SOUTH AMMON ROAD AGENDA CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Sean Coletti at 4:30 p.m. ACTION ITEMS: 1. Taylorview Lift Station Relocation Bid- (Morgan Stewart, Assistant City Engineer) DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1. BMPO-High Capacity Roadway Study 2. Burglar Alarms & Fees 3. Title 10 Amendments 4. Pioneer Capital Ventures -follow up from August Meeting ADJOURN City Officials Present: Mayor Sean Coletti Council President Russell Slack Councilmember Scott Wessel (arrived at 4:45pm) Councilmember Kris Oswald Councilmember Jeff Fullmer Councilmember Sid Hamberlin Councilmember Heidi Boyle MINUTES City Attorney Scott Hall City Administrator Micah Austin City Clerk Joanna Dahm City Planner Cindy Donovan Assistant Planner Heather McBride Water & Wastewater Director Nathan Ribblett Streets & Sanitation Director Tony Black CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Coletti called the meeting to order at 4:30 p.m. ACTION ITEMS: 1. Taylorview Lift Station Relocation Bid- (Morgan Stewart, Assistant City Engineer) Recommendation: Assistant City Engineer Morgan Stewart states there is a problem with obtaining the necessary materials which will cause an issue with the timeline. Stewart suggests rejecting the bid due to the material issues and rebidding in the spring. Summary of Analysis: 1. According to state statute, a formal bid process was followed. Ammon City Council Worksession Meeting 09.11.2025 Page 1 of 3 2. Based on the following criteria, Staff recommends accepting Knife River bid for Taylorview Lift Station Relocation Project: ® Only Bid ® The short timeline may have resulted in a higher bid price but waiting on this project increases the city's liability in the event of a back up. Current location is a safety concern for the crews. Financial Impact: -Will use funds from the Sewer Department (GL# 62-620-700) already allocated to this project. Discussion: Water & Wastewater Director Nathan Ribblett explained production is behind for the vault, and suggested pushing the project back. Stewart stated it could be rebid anytime with a spring start date. City Attorney Scott Hall asked if Knife River can still complete within the contract timeframe with the delay of materials. Stewart stated they could start 10/1 but could not guarantee completion in the allocated timeframe. Council President Slack stated there is no reason to rebid if it can be met, suggesting to table it. Mayor Coletti asked if the time constraints can be modified in the contract to change the start date, possibly to October 15th. Ribblett stated the majority of the vault could be ready within a week, however the lid for the vault is behind schedule. Mayor Coletti stated he is fine opening the budget if needed. It was moved by Council Member Slack and seconded by Council Member Oswald to table the bid contract until next meeting. Wessel, absent; Oswald, yes; Fullmer, yes; Slack, yes; Boyle, yes; Hamberlin, yes. Motion passes unanimously with vote by roll call. DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1. BIVIPO -High Capacity Roadway Study- Streets and Sanitation Director Tony Black presented a slideshow on BMPO High Capacity Roadway Study 2. Pioneer Capital Ventures -Paul Baker, and Stephanie Bonney on Zoom presented on CIDs (Community Improvement Districts). Bonney summarized her experience working with Community Development Districts. She currently represents 3 CID's and states that a CID must serve the public. Mr. Baker explained he wants to do a defined downtown for Ammon. CIDs can offer support to enhancements such as parks, recreation, parking, and pedestrian raised walkways. The city can set up a CID by approving the petition with a resolution. Mayor Coletti asked if the council is interested in allowing this developer to bring a petition forward. Council President Slack states he is not as against it as he was. Councilmember Oswald said she is interested in more education. Councilmember Boyle is for it. Councilmember Hamberlin would like to see a petition. Councilmember Fullmer thinks it's worth exploring any additional mechanisms. Mayor Coletti stated he has always thought Ammon needed a hot spot location where everyone wants to be. Mayor Coletti also believes it would provide increased property value for people in the area. Mayor Coletti said Pioneer Capital Ventures can move ahead and take the next steps. Ammon City Council Worksession Meeting 09.11.2025 Page 2 of 3 3. Title 10 Amendments -City Planner Donovan presented proposed changes for Title 10, Chapters 2, 29, 35, 37, and 41. Donovan read through each change and identified the areas to be stricken. 4. Miscellaneous Council President Slack provided an update on the Fire District. Fire response times in Ammon are longer than surrounding areas. Bonneville County Fire District needs all equipment and radios to be the same as Idaho Falls Fire Department to coordinate between departments. It's a million dollars to purchase an additional dispatch console and 6 people would need to be hired to operate it. To reduce costs it would be nice to eliminate the geofence. The Fire District Board is talking about consolidating departments. Council Member Hamberlin provided an update on the Eastern Idaho Sewer District. Phase 1 is completed and the 2nd phase will be done next year. Everything is a little ahead of schedule. Council Member Boyle said people are using the 21st path but there are no crosswalks at 21st and 47th. Black will research what is being done in other places. Council Member Oswald asked when the Sandcreek Park playground would be put in. Mayor Coletti and City Administrator Austin state that it is not planned until 2028. Oswald attended the Sheriff's meeting yesterday. She said we are losing three deputies but also gaining three new deputies. Council Member Wessel said he would like to sell Target Park. Asked to have it put as an action item. Requested City Administrator Austin to reach out to get an appraisal on Target Park City Administrator Austin reminded the council that Target Park property is in the Urban Renewal District. He updated the council that six people from the city attended the joint County Commissioners meeting lunch, it went really well. Mayor Coletti said he thinks about Americana at Brand in Glendale, CA (15.5 acres) when discussing the property possibility in the property earlier discussed for the CID. He said he saw an Idaho Falls vac truck at Briar Creek and Ammon Road. Ribblett stated that Idaho Falls takes care of maintenance for IBSD. Getting ready to add a lane and curb and gutter on Ammon Rd. ADJOURN at 7:08 p.m. Sean Colletti, Mayor �Joanna Dahm, City Clerk Ammon City Council Worksession Meeting 09.11.2025 Page 3 of 3