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Council Minutes 11/20/1973 33 (Minutes recorded by Russell N. Swensen, Councilman.) ~ ~ rl-flNn~ MAY R J~~' CLE~K "7 CITY OF AMMON Nov. 20, 1973 I Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council, o oc- ..... CO W ~ I I The meeting was called to orde r at 7: 30 following City Officials present: Mayor Keith C. Turnbow Councilman Russell N. Swensen Councilman Marvin J. Anderson Councilman Gerald B. Cheney Councilman James H. Southwick P. M. by Mayor Keith C. Turnbow with the Clerk Deon Hemingway Engineer David E. Benton Attorney Franklin Smith Councilman Elect Brent Hirschi Others present during the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Reese Brown, Dr. and Mrs. A. Wm. Brunt JrX, Paul Brunt, and Clarence (1'Curly") Shores. Prayer was offered by Councilman Southwick; 1973, were approved as typed. Minutes of the were approved as read. Minutes of the meeting of Nov. 7, Special Meeting of Nov. 9, 1973, Reese Brown, representing Eastgate Mobile Village, presented a request to have the Council consider again reduced r~tes for city utility services at the trailer park. He e:x;plained that this is neede due to the problem the owners are having getting financing for the trailer park since the rates in Ammon make it difficult for the business to meet the competition of similar businesses in nearby Idaho Falls. If the reduced rate is not possible, Mr. Brown expressed the desire of the owners to be de-annexed from the City of Ammon, indicating that the City of Idaho Falls would be willing to annex the Eastgate area, and the utilities would then be under that city's rates. Dr. Brunt reviewed the building up of the northwest section of the city by his father's construction company and the problems incurred in developing the trailer court, appealing to the Council to take these matters into consideration in making a decision on the request at hand. Mayor Turnbow asked for time for the City Engineer to do some figuring. Engineer Benton recommended that the Council specify a basis for allowing a decrease in rates, if such a decision is made, so that the policy would be consistent for other similar situations. Later in the meeting the Council checked information about utility rates in cities of the surrounding area, and received advice from the attorney that the city officials should avoid making a decision in this case to accomodate a business financing problem which might jeopardize the City's position in receiving grant funds for the Water and Sewer Project which is under way. After a lengthy discussion of the facts and figures by the Council and Mayor, Councilman CheneY:rrl~ve_dth.ClL.a)!.!?obilehome courts with~I'lu Residential Mobile Home Zones be allo'Ned a twenty (20) per cent reduction in the wate r, s ewe r, and g:'}t,~~&; rate s _PI".oviC!.~_cl..t}~~_..?~.~~E~.()f~.::c:_~_.::ourts furnish their own maintenance and,jcollectio!l..f?_e.rv~c::~_~ and meet such other conditions as th~._City may from time to time impose. Seconded by Councilman Southwick; voting all in favor; motion carried. Dr. Brunt was notified by telephone of this action. Mayor Turnbow announced that he .had reviewed the operations to date under the Building Inspection Agreement with the City of Idaho Falls and found them to be satisfactory. He introduced Clarence ("Curly'l) Shores, Idaho Falls Electrical Inspector, who noted that Idaho Falls proposes to begin;using the schedule of electrical inspection fees now used by the State and to adopt the 1973 edition of the Uniform Building Code. He explained the reasoning for requiring permits and inspections for installing lawn sprinkling systems and new electric water heaters and for remodeling. Agreement was indicated by the "'Council that all these matters should be incorporated into the city's recodification. ~-------- According to Mayor Turnbow, his presentation before the Stae Parks Board to apply for matching funds for purchase of park property was accepted for funding after July, 1974, with a possibility of receiving a grant before that if there are any funds left from the 1973 appropriation. Papers for clear title to Well No.4 in Peterson Park (for the pump, land, building, etc.) were presented to Mayor Turnbow for the City records. . r Considerable time was spent in the final checking and reviewing of sections of the recodification which the City Attorney felt needed Council approval, after which the Recodification Ordinance No. 111 was read by Attorney Smith.~ Councilman Southwick moved that the corrections and changes as brought up to date and presented to the Council on this date be accepted, and that the Council pass the first reading of Recodification Ordinance No. 111. The motion was seconded by Councilman Cheney. Voting was as follows: Southwick, yes; Swensen, yes; Cheney, yes; Anderson, yes. The motion carried. 1 Attorney Smith requested the Mayor's signature on an agreement between the City and D. Ar1and Rasmussen (the developer) regarding the handling of funds for street improvements on Ross Avenue in the Warren Bird Subdivision. One signed copy is to be delivered to Mr. Rasmussen, and two copies were retained for the City files. Councilman Swensen moved that Ron Standifird of 3090 Ross Avenue be appointed for a two-year term on the Traffic Safety Commission. The motion was seconded by Councilman Cheney; voting all in favor; motion carried. ) I A report by Councilman Anderson indicated that he received two bids for removing trees from the area to be opened as a turn-around at the north end of Rose Dale Lane: $1080 from Waters Construction Company and $1060 from Woolf Tree Sendce. The bid was awarded to Woolf Tree Service and the work has been completed. ,I Councilman Southwick mentioned that action should be taken to get the water shut off in Sand Creek now that the cold weather is here to avoid ice building up which causes a flood danger in the springtime. According to Councilman Swensen, City Officials are invited to a meeting on November 21 sponsored by the Farmers Home Administration to explain hew loan procedures. . Councilman Swensen moved that the meeting adjourn at 1: 50 A. M. were approved for payment. Claims ~ ~ & ' .,~/ , CtERK./ ~ c#i#~ MA OR .. . CITY OF AMMON December 5, 1973 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council: , ,I The meeting was called to order at 7 :45 P. M. by Mayor Keith C. Turnbow with the following City Officials present: Mayor Keith C. Turnbow Councilman Russell N. Swensen Councilman James H. Southwick..- Councilman Gerald B. Cheney Councilman Elect Brent Hirschi Councilman Marvin J. Anderson arrived at approximately 8:15 P. M. Clerk DeonHemingway Engineer David E. aenton Attorney Franklin Smith Project Engineer Doug Jensen Others present during the meeting were Reese Brown, Dr. A. W. Brunt Jr., Paul Brurti, Scout Leader Chase Driggs with Sc~outsDan Waid, Brad