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Council Minutes 09/14/1964 q~ I Regular MOn'Wy aeeting of the Ammoa City Council held September 14, 1964. Meeting was called to order by Mayor Reed M::>len at 8: 00 P.M. Prayer by Councilman Keith Brown. Those present were Mayor Reed Molen. Councilmen Harold Loveland, Keith Brown and Don Miller; City Clerk Dermon Ricks. Ray Jacobs and. OWen Cleverly, representing the Ammon Stake Presidency, met with the City Council to express their appreciation of all concerned for the help and support given the Church by the City Police force in helping direct the traffic at Stake Conference,' Stake Priesthood meetings. f'unerals and other special occa81011s. They also asked what could be done to solve the parking problems around the church houee. Councilman George Wehmann stated. the Hi.llview Ball Park was used one time as an experiment -to give extra parking space and seemed to be very successful. He suggested that it continue to be used as a parking area' for special oocassioos, which suggestion was approved by all. L~ i..O cr: - '""- .""", .... CO Mrs. Gwenn Kerr, who lives on Falcon Drive, asked why the City planted a No Parking sign on her lawn. She didn't approve of it and. asked that it be removed. She was informed that the City has a five foot easement inside her side walk and for her to leave the sign where it is. Leo Clawson asked tor the payment on the garbage truck. He said they had lived up to their agreement. He was informed the transmission was out ai&1n. He left. said. he would see them again. Mr. Clawson called back 1& tar saying he had informed their mechanic to stay with the truck until it is in A-I condition mechanically. Councilroan Harold Loveland stated he felt the City was obligated to buy the truck. Gene Wall wants better service for cleaJai.ng up dirt, weeds and vacant lots in the City. I Four School District 93 busses have been assessed parking violations. Their attorney am also Supt. Clark called stating they knew nothing about it and. 1I'01lld like a little time to see what they could work out. Dermont Ricks was asked to meet with Mr. Clark and. find. out why they cannot be pushed otf the streets in Ammon. Mr. and Mrs. Bld sterling Roberts r,ported they were having trouble wi th their neighbors shooting arrows into their yard where the children play. They asked what could be done about it because it is dangerous. They were informed the City had an ordinance ready to pass which 'would control fire arms, air guns. bows and arrows and etc. (Ord. #66) Mayor Reed Molen read Ordinance 166 pertaining to firearms, ete. Councilman Harold 10 veland made a motion the City accept and pass this ordinance and vai ve the last two readings. Seconded by councilman Don Miller and motion carried. MalOr Reed Molen proposed that the City hire Donald Ellsworth as City Engineer, to be paid on a time basis. Councilman Don Miller made a motion to this effect, seconded by Councilman Harold Loveland and motion carried. Donald Ellsworth suggested the City adopt a new construction ordinance or adopt the Idaho Falls construction ordinance as it now stands. I Roland Romre1l, Chairman of the planning board. discussed the new Groberg development. Marvin Anderson asked. for a change in the zoning of his property on Central Avenue. He was referred to the planning board. CODnCi.l.m&n Harold Loveland. made a motion the C1 ty of Ammon rent to Roland T. Romrell the'shop am warehouse part ot the City Building at a rate of $150.00 per man.th, plus payment of gas service for heat, with rent to start July 1,U64. Seconded by Councilman Don Miller, motion carried. Councilman Keith Brown asked that~th. foot bridge on East 26th street be pulled on the ends and some crushed gravel hauled for the approaching side walke&.