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Council Minutes 05/07/1973 (2) 5 restrictions would be beneficial to the community. In view of the apparent concern of the residents, a Citizens Committee, c~nsisting of George Wehman,(Chairman),# Reed Moss, and Harmon Groesbeck, was appointed to study the proposed cod~ and report with recom- mendations at the next meeting on May 7, 1973. The regular portion of the City Council Meeting convened at 10=25 P. M. Prayer was offered by Councilman Cheney, and the minutes of the Special Meeting of April 29, 1973, were approved as typed. I Bill Coles of the Health Department inquired of the status of the sewer project and express- ed concern due to the extreme need for the system and the necessity of the Ammon project being completed to enable getting a sewer in other surrounding areas. He was advised that the project is at a standstill at this time due to the HUD grant funds being frozen. At the suggestion of the Mayor, Mr. Coles agreed to write to the appropriate Washington offices to express the support of the Health Department for this project. c ~ l'- CQ W ~ Harold Loveland requested clarification of the city's position for completing the curb and gutter installation on Ross Avenue north of Sunnyside Road, and was advised that none was to gO in until the City approves a storm drainage plan for the street. It was determined that two French drains are now in existence there. Councilman Swensen moved that the City Council authorize Mr. Loveland to install 164 feet of curb and gutter on the east side of Ross Avenue which is now deleted, and that the City Engineer give him the prQper grade. Seconded by Councilman Cheney,; voting all in favor; motion carried. Further discussion indicated that installation of curb and gutter on the west side of Ross Ave. in that area should be delayed until the sewer line can be put in with August being suggested as a date when definite plans should be known. Mr. Loveland was to report at the next meeting if the FHA would approve of such a delay under the loan conditions for homes built there. Engineer Benton suggested that the city needs a policy to present to subdivision developers regarding storm drainage, with a recommendation to come from the Planning and Zoning Commission. I Referring to the minutes of December 4, 1972, regarding a request by Sam Jensep for ~ity water service, it was reported that Mr. Jensen has bee>1in contact with City Officials and indicated that he will make a decision in the near future about meeting the city's requirements as specified in a letter to him ~r digging his own well. It was mentioned that it has not yet been determined if the trailerhome at 3445 Owen St. is located in the alley right-of-way. Attorney Anderson reported that Neahl Johnson has signed a deed to the city for the property adjacent to the Jennie Jean Well, so a claim can be signed and paymentmade; also a lease option agreement is being drawn up for the purchase of the McCowin property. A request was made of Attorney Anderson to write to Brunt Real Estate regarding dumping in the pit behind the Circle K Store on 17th St. (the property is owned jointly by Brunts and Ivan Ashment). Two Building Permit Applications (one from Radiant Homes and one from Merle Smith) on which tha Planning and Zoning Commission had recommended denial, due to J;lot meeting the set-back requirements for sideyards bordering on streets, were considered by the Council and decision made to uphold the denial recommendation. A meeting was scheduled for 2:00 P. M. on April 29 to consider the appointment of a new Councilman necessitated by the recent resignation of Lynn C. Richardson. I Claims were approved for payment. ~,~~ CITY OF AMMON May 7, 1973 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Cou~cil= The meeting was called to order at 7: 35 P. M. by Mayor Keith C. Turnbow with the ~