Planning Minutes 01/06/1998
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CITY OF AMMON
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
January 6, 1998
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission:
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Kevin Murray at 6:30 P.M. In the City
Building, 2135 South Ammon Road, Ammon, Idaho.
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Kevin Murray, Chairman Dick Bybee
Russell Bennion, Vice Chairman Elaine McGary
Greg Maeser Ron Folsom
Randy Waite Maxine Hardy
MEMBERS NOT PRESENT:
Kirt Hillam
CITY OFFICIALS PRESENT:
David E. Benton, City Engineer
Barbara J. Ellis, Deputy Clerk
David Wadsworth, Public Works
Kim Leavitt
Jay Johnson
OTHERS PRESENT:
Randy Trane
Elaine McGary led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
Kevin Murray presented the minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting
held Oct 7, 1997 for approval and voting was unanimous in favor. They were approved as
written.
The first item of business was a review of Bonneville County Plat for Black Hawk
Subdivision - Kim Leavitt/Matt Morgan, a plat within the City of Ammon impact area.
The location is near the intersection of 45lh East and 49th South. Dick Bybee made a motion
to recommend approval to the City Council and Ron Folsom seconded the motion. The
voting was unanimous in favor. The motion carried.
The second item of business was application for a variance in Stonehaven Division 2, lots
13, 14, & 15. Jay Johnson discussed plans for Courtyard Circle changing the cul-de-sac plan
from three (3) lots to five (5) lots, which would include the original three (3) two-unit
townhouses and an additional two (2) single family dwellings. He explained that each unit
would probably only house one to two people, would eliminate the larger yards, and enhance
the area. Dick Bybee stated that it would change the plot plan on the whole cul-de-sac. He
also questioned placement of the garages. Chairman Murray suggested there might be a
resale problem due to the garage designs.
Ron Folsom stated that for the record, Jay's request does not meet the qualifications for a
variance and he moved to deny recommendation for a variance in Stonehaven Division 2, lots
13,14, & 15, to the Board of Adjustments because of the eighty-foot frontage requirement.
Dick Bybee seconded the motion. Voting was unanimous. The motion was denied.