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Council Minutes 09/17/1975 (2) I o 00 l'-- ~. W - ~ I I 135 as of September 8, 1975, with the punch list for items that have been marked to be repaired by Hartwells as the general contractor to be completed. The motion was seconded by Councilman Swensen; voting was: Cheney, yes: Swensen, yes; Hirschi, yes; Anderson, yes; motion carried. According to Mayor Turnbow, Hartwells will furnish the oil and the labor to finish seal-coating the streets in Hillview and Hillsdale Additions if the City pays for the chips, with the cost to the City being approximately $2500. under these arrange- ments. This must be- done in the next few weeks, and the Council members expressed approval. The need was expressed by Mayor Turnbow to have the people who hook on to city water or sewer outside the city limits sign a contract. He proposed that agree- ments similar to those used by the City of Idaho Falls be put into effect. The Council members approved this suggestion, and it was decided that a recommendation from the City Attorney on the wording of the contracts should be requested. Councilman Cheney mentioned that nothing has been done about cleaning up the rocks on the new section of McCowin Park, and Councilman Swensen indicated that he knows where to get the use of a mechanical rock picker. With reference to a letter which was sent to officials of School District No. 93 concerning lack of cooperation in following the watering regulations for sprinkling at the schools in Ammon, Councilman Anderson reported that he had been informed by a member of the school board that the School District people claim they have not been advised of the time to sprinkle. He also mentioned that the school officials are concerp.ed about the rate being charged for sewer service for the schools. Informa;tion on these matters will be forwarded to the Superintendent of School District No. 93. Councilman Swensen reported that the maps are being redone by the Federal Insurance Administration so that the City of Ammon will be deleted and Flood Irisurance will no longer be mandatory. The Councilmen were urged by Mayor Turnbow to attend a meeting to be conducted by the Association of Idaho Cities at St. Anthony on October 23, 1975. C<mncilmen Swensen and Cheney indicated that they would probably be able to go. Mayor Turnbow explained that there will be one new employee starting who will be on the CETA II program until next June. Claims were approved for payment. The meeting was adjourned at 12:50 A. M. ~-0c-;1~ " " . L .. ~ Cr;ERI<' .. ..: ." .. .. CITY OF AMMON Se ptembe r 17, 1975 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council: The meeting was called to order at 7:40 P. M. by Mayor Keith C. Turnbow, with the following City Officials present: Mayor Keith C. Turnbow Councilman Russell N. Swensen Councilman Gerald B. Cheney Councilman Brent Hirschi Councilman Marvin J. Anderson (arrived approximately 9:00 P. M.) Clerk Deon Hemingway Engineer David E. Benton One citizen, Earl Cleverly, was also present. Prayer was offered by Councilman Swensen. The Minutes of the meeting of September 3, 1975, were approved as typed. Earl Cleverly, .representing the L. D. S. Ammon Ward Elders Q.lorum, presented .-.J