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Council Minutes 11/19/1975 (2) I o 00 I'- ~ ~ ~ I I 147 CITY OF AMMON November 19,1975 Minutes of the regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council: The meeting was called to order at 7:50 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 Absent: Councilman Marvin J. Anderson (Excused - working) Clerk Deon Hemingway Attorney W. Joe Anderson Engineer David E. Benton Others 'present during the meeting were Councilwoman-Elect Carol Dille, Randy Hix, Wm. Floyd, Garth Cunningham, and Rick Archibald. Prayer was offered by Councilman Hirschi. Minutes of the meetings of October 15, 1975, and November 5, 1975, were approved as typed. The matter of a request for a zoning change from R-l to R..,2 on lots 3, 4, 5, and 6 .of Block 7, Original Townsite, which would allow the developer, Harold Loveland, to build duplexes at that location, was placed before the Council for consideration. Councilman Hirschi, who represents the Council on t'he Planning and Zoning Commission, read a letter from Mr. Loveland and reviewed a petition signed by !3- number of the property owners in the area of the proposed change. He noted that the Planning and Zoning Commission had made a recom- mendation to grant the requested zoning change on Lots 5 and 6, Block 7, but that Lots 3 and 4 of Block 7 remain as R-l. The Council indicated approval of the proposal. Councilman Cheney moved to set up a Public Hearing pertaining to the requested zone change from R-l to R-2 on Lots 5 and 6, Block 7, Original Town- site, at 7:30 P. M. on December 17, 1975. The motion was seconded by Councilman Hirschi; voting was all in favor; motion carried. Certified letters are to be sent to people in the neighborhood notifying them of the hearing, in addition to the notice being published in the newspaper as required by law. Attorney Anderson recommended that a Public Hearing on amending the zoning ordinance (Section 11-19:-2:5) pertaining to trailer courts in commercial zones, as requested by the Planning and Zoning Commission several weeks ago, should be held along with the hearing on the zoning change mentioned above, and the Council approved this action. Randy Hix, new owner of a building at 3140 Ammon Road which contains apart- ments upstairs and space for some kind of busine,ss downstairs, inquired about what the commercial area of the building could be used for which would comply with the zoning regulations of R-3A. It was pointed out that the zoning would limit the use of the building to professional offices, but since former uses as a grocery store and a heating supply business had been non-conforming, a similar business could be allowed without any problem. Mr. Hix indicated that he had something like a storage business in mind which would be restricted to non-flam- mable materials with no retail sales from the premises, etc. Mr. William Floyd, representing the developers of the proposed Mill Court Townhouse project on Maiben Drive, displayed a plot plan for the development and explained that the Planning and Zoning Commission had approved the plans subject to legal review. He mentioned that an agreement pertaining to maintenance of the waterline, etc., in the townhouse area would be drawn up for the city I s acceptance. The City Attorney indicated that there did not appear to be any legal problems, and it was felt that a building permit can be issued on the plot plan without going through any further procedure with the Planning and Zoning Commission, since the project is to be built on part of a large lot of an existing plat. It was mentioned that Dick Skidmore is to put in the curb and gutter on Maiben Drive, and Engineer Benton cautioned that the proper grade must be used to allow drainage to go west to Ros s A venue. Accorqing to Attorney Anderson, the City Animal Control Ordinance is suffi- ciently consistent with the County Ordinance so that changes are not needed as suggested by the County Animal Control Officer. He noted that the impound