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Council Minutes 08/24/1970 I ....":l ~ cv: - -- :.c co I I 2 4 i.,i Councilman Russell Swensen moved that the salary of Clerk Deon Hemingway be increased $25.00 per month effectiwe August 1st. Seconded by Councilman Richardson. Voting: Swensen, yes; Richardson, yes; Anderson, yes. Motion carried. Monthly claims were re~iewed and approved. Councilman Richardson moved that the meeting adjourn at Ip:40 P. M. Meeting adjourned. ~cih"?!' ~-r:~ . Mayor CITY OF AMMON SPECIAL MEETING August 17, 1970 The meeting was called to order at 7: 30 P. M. by Mayor Keith C. Turnbow and prayer was offered by Councilman Lynn C. Richardson. Those present were: Mayor Keith C. Turnbow Councilman Lynn C. Richardson Clerk Deon Hemingway Councilman Russell N. Swensen Asst. Maint. Supv. Norman Baker (City Engineer David Benton arrived at 7:50 P. N1. and Attorney Joe Anderson at 9:00 P. M.) ,- This was originally called to be the regular monthly meeting, but since a quorum of the Council was not present to take any official action, it was turned to a special meeting for the purpose of reviewing and discussing the business at hand as follows: Since there have been several inquiries lately about putting in trailerhomes, both singles and in units, and other matters that indicate a more pressing need forhavirig a city building inspector and recodification of the City Ordinances, Councilman Lynn Richardson was assigned to work on these items. Mrs., Cnawford, mother of a city property owner, was given some time to discuss plans for a small trailer court at Western Avenue and Molen Street. She was informed of the zoning regulations, etc., that must be considered and instructed to present more detailed plans at a later date. Mention was made of the new State Open Burning Regulations which are to go into effect September 21, and a desire to adopt these rules was indicated. The proposed plan of Dale Arave to build several new homes just south of the city limits on South Ross Avenue with city water to be made available was taken under advisement, and it was decided to have a letter written to Mr. Arave asking him to send in his street lay-out plans for approval before proceeding with his project. City Engineer David Benton drafted the required letter. Mayor Turnbow reported that special arrangements had been made with Mrs. Wallace Pendleton for paying a wMer hook-up fee for a trailerhome on Ammon Road in two payments; also that all city pumps are now in operation with No. 4 being put back into service on Aug. 7 and No. 1 on Aug. 14. The repair bills have not yet been received. '-II I ' Time for Council Meeting was dis c'Ussed, and it was decided to stay with Monday night. Regarding the street damage which resulted from waterline digging byBrunt- Richards Const. Co. at the site of a new home on Salmon Street and Falcon Drive, the company will be billed for the labor and materials used for repair and should be notified that, in the meantime, they should have this area properly flagged and flared as a traffic safety hazard. The clerk was instructed to take care of this matter as outlined. ..