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12.02.2021 Council Packet Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 1 of 195 AMMON CITY COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2021 7:00 P.M. 2135 SOUTH AMMON ROAD AGENDA A. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Sean Coletti at 7:00 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance Council Member Wheeler Prayer Council Member Thompson B. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Accounts Payable Report: Exhibit A 2. Minutes: i. November 4, 2021 Regular Meeting 3. Canvassing of Results for City Election 4. Declaration of Election C. PROCLAMATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. Small Business Saturday D. PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA (5-minute limit) E. DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1. REDI Contract F. ACTION ITEMS: 1. Resolution 2021-014 Destruction of Records ΛYƩźƭƷźƓğ .ǒĭŷğƓͲ /źƷǤ /ƌĻƩƉΜ G. DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1. Street Name Change Mt. Baird 2. Enterprise Vehicle Leasing 3. Eagle/Falcon One-Way Street 4. Local Option Tax 5. Hillview/Hillsdale Fiber H. EXECUTIVE SESSION: 1. Idaho Code 74-206 (1) (b) To consider the evaluation, dismissal or disciplining of, or to hear complaints or charges brought against, a public officer, employee, staff member or individual agent, or public school student I. ADJOURN MINUTES City Officials Present: Mayor Sean Coletti Council President Russell Slack Councilmember Josh Wheeler Councilmember Craig Tibbitts Councilmember Byron Wiscombe Councilmember Scott Wessel City Attorney Scott Hall Ammon City Council Regular Meeting 11.18.2021 Page 1 of 5 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 2 of 195 City Administrator Micah Austin City Planner Cindy Donovan City Engineer Tracy Bono City Clerk Kristina Buchan City Officials Absent: Councilmember Rex Thompson A. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Sean Coletti opened the meeting at 7:00 p.m. at the Ammon City Hall located at 2135 South Ammon Road. Council Member Wheeler led the Pledge of Allegiance and Council Member Tibbitts offered a prayer B. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Accounts Payable Report: Exhibit A 2. Minutes: i. November 4, 2021 Regular Meeting 3. Canvassing of Results for City Election 4. Declaration of Election i. Clerk Buchan explained that because no election had been held there were no results to canvass and the declaration would serve as the official record of the final election results. It was moved by Council Member Slack and seconded by Council Member Wheeler to approve the Consent Agenda. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ C. PROCLAMATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. Small Business Saturday Proclamation Whereas, the government of AMMON, IDAHO, celebrates our local small businesses and the contributions they make to our local economy and community; according to the United States Small Business Administration, there are 31.7 million small businesses in the United States, they represent 99.9% of all firms with paid employees in the United States, are responsible for 65.1% of net new jobs created from 2000 to 2019; and Whereas, small businesses employ 47.1% of the employees in the private sector in the United States, 62% of U.S. small businesses reported that they need to see consumer spending return to pre-COVID levels by the end of 2020 in order to stay in business, 65% of U.S. small business owners said it would and three-quarters of U.S. consumers are currently looking for ways to Shop Small® and support their community; and Whereas, 96% of consumers who shopped on Small Business Saturday® agree that shopping at small, independently-owned businesses supports their commitment to making purchases that have a positive social, economic, and environmental impact and 97% of consumers who shopped on Small Business Saturday agree that small businesses are essential to their community; and Ammon City Council Regular Meeting 11.18.2021 Page 2 of 5 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 3 of 195 Whereas, 95% of consumers who shopped on Small Business Saturday reported the day makes them want to shop or eat at small, independently-owned businesses all year long, not just during the holiday season; and Whereas, AMMON, IDAHO supports our local businesses that create jobs, boost our local economy, and preserve our communities; and Whereas, advocacy groups, as well as public and private organizations, across the country have endorsed the Saturday after Thanksgiving as Small Business Saturday. Now, Therefore, I, SEAN COLETTI, Mayor of AMMON, IDAHO do hereby proclaim, November 27, 2021, as: SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY And urge the residents of our community, and communities across the country, to support small businesses and merchants on Small Business Saturday and throughout the year. 2. Mayor Coletti also presented Council members with their prizes for signature collection for the Sewer District Petition D. PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA (5-minute limit) Joe Behling, 3125 Rawson, updated Council on the status of the Rawson project. He noted that he had been made aware of a few high centered cars trying to enter and exit driveways while construction was still taking place. Mr. Behling passed along his appreciation for Tracy Bono to Council and thanked him for his continued efforts in the neighborhood. Bono reported that the project was making strides toward competition and resident concerns were being discussed as they came forward. E. DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1. REDI Contract Council was joined by Teresa McKnight of REDI to discuss the REDI contract for services and benefits received by the City. McKnight gave handouts and presented a marketing video set to release soon. Council, Staff, and McKnight discussed mutual goals and achievements of program. Council continued discussion on the future of the Contract and will discuss at future meetings before renewing the contract for services. F. ACTION ITEMS: 1. Resolution 2021-014 Destruction of Records ΛYƩźƭƷźƓğ .ǒĭŷğƓͲ /źƷǤ /ƌĻƩƉΜ Clerk Buchan reviewed the items being presented for destruction noting they had all reached their City Administrator Austin advised Council that box number 364 would be removed from the list to maintain records related to Quail Ridge water rights. Recommendation - Staff recommends approving the destruction of listed documents and authorizing staff to act on destruction Summary of Analysis 1. Idaho Code requires that City Council authorize the destruction of records that are not required to be retained as permanent record and have met the minimum requirements Ammon City Council Regular Meeting 11.18.2021 Page 3 of 5 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 4 of 195 2. All listed documents have reached their minimum retention requirements Financial Impact - Cost to destroy is budgeted for It was moved by Council Member Slack and seconded by Council Member Tibbitts to approve Resolution 2021-014 Destruction of Records removing box 364 from the list. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ G. DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1. Street Name Change Mt. Baird Austin reviewed the location of the road in question, a road near woodland hills park currently Rockwell Drive. Austin and Staff are proposing Mt. Baird, highest point in Bonneville County, as a replacement name. Council agreed with the proposed name and asked Staff to bring it forward at the next meeting for approval. 2. Enterprise Vehicle Leasing Bucky Westfall and Blake Mansfield from Enterprise Leasing presented to Council. Council and Staff discussed the cost of leasing, break even ratios, and the potential benefits of leasing. Council asked ion. 3. Eagle/Falcon One-Way Street Staff reviewed the follow up steps that had taken place with residents in the surrounding areas. While initial reports suggested a desire to make a change to Falcon and Eagle Roads, surveys to residents in the area suggested less desire for permanent shifts. Austin reviews Staff suggestions for one-way roads on Falcon and Eagle that Staff hoped would help guide traffic out of these congested areas. Discussion ensued of other potential options including new signage limiting traffic to local traffic only, installing lights, decreasing speed limits and increasing patrol. Staff will work toward less permanent solutions and report back to Council. 4. Local Option Tax Austin presented options for removing or lowering property taxes and numbers to compare income and potential income from a shift in taxing in Ammon. Austin noted that this process is not currently an option for non-resort communities and would require legislative changes but it was a potential he, and other Staff, was interested in pursuing. 5. Hillview/Hillsdale Fiber Discussion of this item was tabled. H. EXECUTIVE SESSION: 1. Idaho Code 74-206 (1) (b) To consider the evaluation, dismissal or disciplining of, or to hear complaints or charges brought against, a public officer, employee, staff member or individual agent, or public school student It was moved by Council Member Slack and seconded by Council Member Wheeler to enter into Executive Session pursuant. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ /ƚǒƓĭźƌ ĻƓƷĻƩĻķ źƓƷƚ 9ǣĻĭǒƷźǝĻ {ĻƭƭźƚƓ ğƷ ЊЉʹЉЍƦƒ ğƓķ ĻǣźƷĻķ ğƷ ЊЉʹЍЎƦƒ Ammon City Council Regular Meeting 11.18.2021 Page 4 of 5 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 5 of 195 I. ADJOURN The meeting adjourned at 10:45pm ______________________________ Sean Coletti, Mayor _____________________________ Kristina Buchan, City Clerk Ammon City Council Regular Meeting 11.18.2021 Page 5 of 5 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 6 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 7 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 8 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 9 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 10 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 11 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 12 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 13 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 14 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 15 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 16 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 17 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 18 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 19 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 20 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 21 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 22 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 23 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 24 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 25 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 26 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 27 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 28 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 29 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 30 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 31 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 32 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 33 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 34 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 35 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 36 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 37 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 38 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 39 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 40 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 41 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 42 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 43 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 44 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 45 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 46 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 47 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 48 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 49 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 50 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 51 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 52 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 53 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 54 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 55 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 56 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 57 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 58 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 59 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 60 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 61 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 62 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 63 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 64 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 65 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 66 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 67 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 68 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 69 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 70 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 71 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 72 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 73 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 74 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 75 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 76 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 77 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 78 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 79 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 80 of 195 10-4-1: Ordinance and Map May Be Amended 10-4-2: Petition to Planning Commission 10-4-3: Amendments to be in Harmony with Land Use Plan 10-4-4: Public Hearing Notice 10-4-5: Reconsideration Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 81 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 82 of 195 o o Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 83 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 84 of 195 10-2-1: Definitions Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 85 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 86 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 87 of 195 Family Child Care Facility: Group Child Care Facility: Child Care Center: Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 88 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 89 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 90 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 91 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 92 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 93 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 94 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 95 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 96 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 97 of 195 50, Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 98 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 99 of 195 . Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 100 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 101 of 195 Principal Arterials Minor Arterials Major collectors Residential collectors Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 102 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 103 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 104 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 105 of 195 10-2-1: Definitions Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 106 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 107 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 108 of 195 Family Child Care Facility: Group Child Care Facility: Child Care Center: Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 109 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 110 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 111 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 112 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 113 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 114 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 115 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 116 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 117 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 118 of 195 50, Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 119 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 120 of 195 . Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 121 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 122 of 195 Principal Arterials Minor Arterials Major collectors Residential collectors Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 123 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 124 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 125 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 126 of 195 10-5-1: Effect of Supplementary Regulations 10-5-2: Yard Space for One Building Only 10-5-3: Sale or Lease of required Space 10-5-4: Sale or Use of lots Below Minimum Space Requirements 10-5-5: Yards to be Unobstructed 10-5-6: Area of accessory Buildings 10-5-7: Additional Height, Allowed for Public Buildings 10-5-8: Clear View of intersection Streets and Ways 10-5-9: Effect of Street Plan 10-5-10: Dwelling Sites to Abut Upon a Public Street Exceptions 10-5-11: Flood Channels and Water Courses 10-5-12: Swimming Pools 10-5-13: Concessions in Public Parks and Playgrounds 10-5-14: Sewage Disposal 10-5-15: Storage of junk and Debris Not Permitted in Residence Zone 10-5-16: Trailers 10-5-17: Storage of Commercial Vehicles in Residential Zones Prohibited 10-5-18: Minimum Height of Main Buildings 10-5-19: Exceptions to Front and Side Set-Back Requirements 10-5-20: Advertising Signs in Residential Zones 10-5-21: Prohibition of Uses 10-5-22: Temporary Uses of land and Structures 10-5-23: Required Parking and Loading Areas 10-5-24:Landscaping 10-5-25: Penalty 10-5-26: Zoning Use Table 10-5-27 High Density Location Criteria Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 127 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 128 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 129 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 130 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 131 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 132 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 133 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 134 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 135 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 136 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 137 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 138 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 139 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 140 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 141 of 195 5 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 142 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 143 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 144 of 195 10-4-1: Ordinance and Map May Be Amended 10-4-2: Petition to Planning Commission 10-4-3: Amendments to be in Harmony with Land Use Plan 10-4-4: Public Hearing Notice 10-4-5: Reconsideration Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 145 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 146 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 147 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 148 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 149 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 150 of 195 Ammon City Council December 2, 2021 Mayor Coletti and City Councilmembers: Ordinance 675 to Change the Name of a Public Street in the City of Ammon Staff Presenting: Micah Austin, City Administrator Recommendation -Staff recommends adoption of Ordinance 675 as presented to rename Rockwell Drive to Mount Baird Drive. Summary of Analysis 1.Mount Baird (Mt. Baird) is the highest point in Bonneville County at 10,030 feet. It is located in the Snake River Range and is visible from Palisade Reservoir. It is the highest point in the Snake River Range. Mount Baird is most accessible from Little Elk Creek and can be hiked in one day. The summit is strewn with boulders and has at least two summit registers. 2.According to Bonneville County Dispatch, there are no streets currently named after Mount Baird. 3.Rockwell Drive is a street in the Woodland Hills Division No. 3 subdivision of Bonneville County, which is within Ammon City Limits. Woodland Hills Division No. 3 is a part of the larger Woodland Hills Subdivisions, which has eight total divisions. 4.There are no addresses on Rockwell Drive. 5.When Woodland Hills Division 3 was platted, it was intended that Rockwell Drive would eventually connect with Ammon Rd at some future date. 6.Construction on the Ammon Road connection is well underway and the City will be installing a bridge culvert over the Canal in the next couple of months. This connection necessitates renaming Rockwell Drive to Mount Baird Drive at this time. 7.Ordinance 675 officially renames Rockwell Drive to Mount Baird Drive. 8.Upon passage, the ordinance will be recorded with Bonneville County and emergency services will be updated. Financial Impact -No immediate cost impact is known. Street signs will need to be ordered when the new street is connected to Ammon Rd. Motion See script provided by City Clerk Attachments: 1.Ordinance 675 and Summary 2135 South Ammon Rd., Ammon, Idaho 83406City Hall: (208) 612-4000 www.cityofammon.us Page|1 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 151 of 195 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 152 of 195 CITY OF AMMON BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO ORDINANCE #675 AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAME OF THE STREET CURRENTLY NAMED ROCKWELL DRIVE LOCATED WITHIN WOODLAND HILLS DIVISION NO. 3 SUBDIVISION TO MOUNT BAIRD DRIVE; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE FOR THIS ORDINANCE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AMMON, IDAHO THAT: WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Ammon finds it is in the best interest of the public safety, health, and welfare of the citizens of Ammon to change the name of the street named Rockwell Drive, located in Woodland Hills Division No. 3, to Mount Baird Drive. NOW THEREFORE, be it hereby ordained by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Ammon: Section 1. The street currently named Rockwell Drive within the plat known as Woodland Hills Division No. 3; that is located east of Ammon Rd, South of 49th Street, west of 45th Street, and north of 65th Street in the City of Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho shall be changed to Mount Baird Drive and may be abbreviated as Mt. Baird Dr. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force upon its passage, approval and publication in one issue of the Post Register, a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Ammon, and the official newspaper of said City. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL AND APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 2 day of December, 2021 ______________________________ Sean Coletti, Mayor City of Ammon ATTEST: ____________________________________ Kristina Buchan, City Clerk City of Ammon ORDINANCE 675 Street Name Change Rockwell Drive to Mount Baird Drive (Woodland Hills Division No. 3) Page1of1 Ammon City Council 12.02.2021Page 153 of 195 Ordinance No. 675 CITY OF AMMON BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAME OF THE STREET CURRENTLY NAMED ROCKWELL DRIVE LOCATED WITHIN WOODLAND HILLS DIVISION NO. 3 SUBDIVISION TO MOUNT BAIRD DRIVE; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE FOR THIS ORDINANCE. A full text of Ordinance No. 675 is available at the Office of the City Clerk and will be made available to any citizen upon personal request during normal business hours. DATED this 2 day of December 2021. . CITY OF AMMON, IDAHO By:_________________________________ Sean Coletti, MAYOR ATTEST: By:________________________________ Kristina Buchan, CLERK I have reviewed the foregoing summary and believe it provides a true and complete summary of Ordinance No. 675, and that the summary provides adequate notice to the public of the contents of this ordinance. DATED this 2 day of December, 2021. By:________________________________ Scott R. 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