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Planning Minutes 07/11/1995 . CITY OF AMMON PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION July 11, 1995 The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Chairman Mark Scrogham. The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was led by Elaine McGary. MEMBERS PRESENT Dick Bybee Ron Folsom James Southwick Elaine McGary Roger Stommel Mark Scrogham, MEMBERS ABSENT Dixie Cutforth Brian Taylor Kathy Dansie OFFICIALS PRESENT Carol Ragan, Deputy Clerk David Wadsworth, PWD OTHERS PRESENT David Benton, City Eng. Vicki Jones, 1472 Falcon Drive, Ammon, ID Lynn Jones, 1472 Falcon Drive, Ammon, ID Jill Schurman, 2648 S. Higbee, Idaho Falls, ID Steve Hardman, Box 1186, Salmon, ID David Jones, 8184 S. Highland, Sandy, UT Robert Butler, 224 S. State, Shelley, ID Dave Lyman, 1445 N. Woodruff, Idaho Falls, ID Keith H. Smith, 3425 N. Romrell Ave., Idaho Falls, ID Chairman . Ron Folsom motioned to approve as written of June 6, 1995. Dick Bybee seconded the motion. unanimous. The motion carried. the minutes Voting was Due to the non-appearance of Skidmores, which were on the Agenda, the first item of business was Human Resource Investment, represented by Steve Hardman. The property concerned is located on Falcon Drive, North of E. 17th Street, East side of Falcon, North of Key Bank property. It is zoned R3A and R2A. A site plan/plot plan was presented (see attached) which specified eight buildings with eight apartment units per building and also one common building. The development is to be a planned unit development. The property comprises four and one-half acres. The commission was informed that there would be an on-site manager with the commons building to house miscellaneous needs. The complex would be known as Palisades Park Apartments. . After review, Chairman Scrogham called for a motion. Dick Bybee motioned to recommend to City Council approval of the site plan as a PUD (dwelling group planned) of Palisades Park Apartments located as follows: Lot 2, Block 3, Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Block 4; and the vacated Lorie Street in the Monty Howell Addition to the City of Ammon containing approximately 4.11 acres. Ron Folsom seconded the motion. Voting was unanimous. The motion carried.