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Council Minutes 09/16/1968 1 fl I ~Iinutee of the regular monthlJl meeting of the Hayor and Council of the City of Arrnnon held Honday., September 16, 1968 in the Council chambers. Heeting convened:.at 8:10 P. H~ Prayer was offered by Councilman Southwick. Present were Mayor Richardson, Councilmen Leo Heer., Roy Southwick and Keith Turnbow., Chief Ricks Lavern Williams and Jesse Bunnell. Hinutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Councilman Southwick introduced MeJ. BroW"!, ,owner of Hel Brown Pump Co. who was aeked by the Mayor and Council to begin an engineering study of the City water system. He ~~. .~.:rl~fl, ~o d.o $1Q.Q9___~~r.1.,h..~9~,.1'!~rl.<.Cl.:t preeent and when this mucn I.me-'completeEithen the-~ayorand CouncIT^' would consider going further with thi~ study.y City Attorney Joe Anderson arrived at 8:50 P. N. Councilman Southwick introduced Garth Cunningham., who had propoeed to the City officials that he use part of the well house on Rornrell Lane for a garage. l1ayor Richardson euggested that Councilman Southwick and Engineer Dave Benton investigate the feasibility of doing this. Mayor Richardson asked Councilman Turnbow to complete the results of Ammon Days to see how much profit was made. Councilman Tl1rnbow made a motion that Dave Lemons be made chairman of Ammon DaY5 celebaation for 1969. Counciihrnan Southwick seconded the motion. The clerk toihk a vote and it was unanimous in favor. Mayor Richardson asked Councilman Turnbow to follow through and see that the signs a.J:!e put up at the swimming pool warning of chlorin~ gas. Hayor Richardson stated th~t there was n.. ow available ~~@,.J88in. Federa17/~5~. help for the sewer system l.nsteas of ~n1Y'76,000 as l.t wae prev1.ously. ~ "'\,,\-- He asked the Councilmen how they felttao0ut going ahead with the sewer \' s,.stem and the feeling was that we should wait until Federal aid available reached about half the total co~t of the project. Mayor Richardson stated there was a request from the Tops Club to use the city building each Friday n!ght. The Mayor and Council decided that if the Club could find a City employee who would corne and stay while their meeting lasted that it would be alright for them to use the building. Mayor Richardson said that a bid had been received from Lyn Reimann of $2053.52 to put a new roof oii'he City building which may be accomplished in next year's budget.f Councilman Turnbow made a motion that the swimming pool be painted and the lanes put in and, that the pool be covered for winter. The motion was seconded by C01IDcilman Heer. The clerk took a vote and all Councilmen voted in favoB. Councilman Heer gave a report of the library use. He stated that at the end of Sept there were 207 library cards held by residents of Ammon. Mayor Richardson asked the feeling of the Council concerning lowering the Mill levy. It was the feeling of the Council that the Mill levy be left at 17 mills for the year 1968. I L~ :.0 -.-. , .- --- - :0 ~ The City Clerk announced that the a...sernent roll for Local Improvement District Nol 4 had been f'led with his office by the City Engineer and the Committee on streets, which assessment roll contained, among other things, the number of the assessments, the names of the owners as known for each tract assessed, the de- scription of each traEt assessed and the tolal amount of the assessment and that such assessment roll 1 has been certified to the Council of the City of Ammon by the Engineer, setting f~rth such matters. Whereupon, the following resolution was made by Councilman Southwick and seconded by Councilman Turnbow, ann adopted by the unanimous vote in the affirmative of all Cooneil, members present. I Resolved, that the City Cimncil of the City of Ammmn cause the assessment roll to be filed in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Ammon and fix Mo~day the 30th day of Septe:,,::l' ~'1968, at 8:00 o'clock P.M. as the time and the City Hall in the City of Ammon at 3270 Holen Street., Ammon, Idaho, as the place wherein objections to the assessment roll by property owners in said district will be heard, and that the City Clerk cause notice to be given by publication of the notice by three successive publications in the Post-~igister, the official newspaper