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Planning Minutes 09/06/1994 . CITY OF AMMON PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MINUTES September 6, 1994 The meeting was called to order at 7: 30 P.M. by Chairman Dick Bybee. It was held at the Ammon City Building located at 3270 Molen Street. MEMBERS PRESENT Dick Bybee, Chairman Dixie Cutforth, Vice-Chairman James Southwick Brian Taylor Elaine McGary Roger Stommel MEMBERS ABSENT Ron Folsom Kathy Dansie Mark Scrogham OFFICIALS PRESENT Greg Maeser, Councilman Carol Ragan, D. Clerk OTHERS PRESENT David Wadsworth, PWD Jackie Chambers, 2250 N. Wingate, Meridian, Idaho Kevin Hungate, 1085 Orlin Drive, Idaho Falls Ren Chambers, 120 Chatham Drive, Idaho Falls Mike Marlatt, 288 Plantation, Idaho Falls Daren Long, 1301 E. 17th Street #1, Idaho Falls . The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was led by Brian Taylor after which the Minutes of August 2, 1994 were presented for approval. Jim Southwick motioned they be approved as written. Roger Stommel seconded the motion. Voting was unanimous. The motion carried. The first item of business was a request dated September 1, 1994, by Kevin Hungate, Jackie Chambers and Ren Chambers to the City of Ammon to vacate, abandon and otherwise return to the present owners that parcel of land located on the west boundary of the Chambers Addition which is dedicated as a public right-of-way. (letter of request attached.) After reading the letter of request and studying the issue at hand, Jim Southwick quoted from zoning ordinance 11-5-10, further explaining to those requesting abandonment that this ordinance requires all residences to abut upon a public street. As the configuration of the addition would not conform to this ordinance, specifically Lots 1, 2, & 3, the abandonment of said right-of-way would be in violation of this ordinance. It was stated that as this property is zoned C-1 with the potential to develop it as such in the event it is sold, Jackie Chambers asked why it couldn't be changed now before it's sold. Kevin Hungate further stated they would maintain the drive way even with the right-of-way abandoned. . Brian Taylor explained about the residences not being located abutting a public street if the right-of-way is vacated. Mike Marlatt suggested several alternatives to the property owners, however they declined these at this time.