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Planning Minutes 05/07/1996 CITY OF AMMON PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION May 7, 1996 . Minutes of the Public Hearing and the Regular Meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission: The meeting was called to order 7: 30 P.M. in the City Building, Idaho. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mark Scrogham, Chairman Roger Stommel, Vice Chairman Russell Bennion Ron Folsom Kirt Hillam Kevin Murray . OTHERS PRESENT: Jann M. Perry Bonita Maughan Randy Trane Van Arnold Brett Skidmore Randy and Donalyn Skidmore Garth Cunningham Harold Loveland Larry Schuldt by Chairman Mark Scrogham at 2135 South Ammon Road, Ammon, MEMBERS ABSENT: Dixie Cutforth Elaine McGary Dick Bybee CITY OFFICIALS PRESENT: Bruce Ard, Mayor Ira K. Hall, Councilmember David Wadsworth, Public Works Aleen C. Jensen, City Clerk The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was led by Ron Folsom. The minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting held April 2, 1996, were presented for approval. Ron Folsom moved to approve the minutes of April 2, 1996, as written, and the motion was seconded by Kevin Murray. The voting was unanimous in favor. The motion carried. Chairman Mark Scrogham opened the Public Hearing to consider the request for annexation and initial zoning of Fox Hollow Division No.2. Notice of Hearing was published in the Post Register on April 19 and 26, 1996. Property owners within three hundred feet (300') were mailed notices of hearing. Parties in interest who desired to testify were sworn in. Garth Cunningham of Mountain River Engineering explained that the developer is requesting that Fox Hollow Division No. 2 be annexed to the City of Ammon with an initial zone of R-l. The final plat was introduced, and it is basically the same as the plat approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission on April 2, 1996, as an Amended Preliminary Plat. The final plat contains more details. Ron Folsom called attention to the street layout where Lawndale Estates and Fox Hollow Division No. 2 join. The plat for Fox Hollow names the street Hollow Drive, and it connects with a street named Rachel Avenue on the Lawndale plat. It is important to have consistency in the street name. .