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Council Minutes 02/04/1976 (2) 1 c 00 l'- ~ c;x.J ~ 1 I' 161 to tell the people (in the newsletter) that they should send letters in regard to this matter to the City Office to be taken to the hearing. Councilman ,Swensen moved that the Mayor be authorized to represent the City at the IPUC hearing in regard to the rate increase requested by Utah Power and Light Company and go on record as opposing .it and express the concern of the City and the citizens. The motion was seconded by Councilman Anderson; . voting was unanimous in favor; motion carried. Claims were approved for payment. The meeting was adjourned at 1l~05 P. M. cx.~; /'-('1: It, //{!.I'z f'H.(\(/,vvVL / . MAYOR! .A~GH~ CLERK' ~. ; . 'h~-~7 CITY OF AMMON February 4, 1976 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council: The meeting was called to order at 7: 32 the following City Officials present: Mayor George Wehmann Councilman Russell N. Swensen Councilman Marvin J. Anderson Councilman Francis Lee Councilwoman Carol A. Dille P. M. by Mayor George Wehmann with Deputy Clerk Marian Perrenoud Attorney W. Joe Anderson Engineer David E. Benton Maintenance Supervisor LaVern E. William:; Others present were David M. Hudson, Ann H. Schnur, Fred J. Hahn, Dick McDonald, Craig Mowrey, Gene Simpson, Ron Nelson, and Clyde Johnson. Councilman Anderson conducted a pledge of allegiance to the flag. Prayer was offered by Councilman Russell N. Swensen. Councilwoman Carol Dille. stated a correction of the January 21, 1976, minutes should read that five signatures did not represent 75% of the neighbors in the David Hudson ap~atJon for a non-commercial kennel license. With that correction the minutes will stand .approved. Councilwoman Dille said there must be at least six signaturlf;s on the application and two neighbors are out of the St<3;te for the winter. Permission for a ninety-day temporary permit was asked for by David Hudson, 3385 Owen St. Councilwoman Carol Dille said she would locate the addresses of Mildred Empey and Evelyn Thurman who are out of the State. Councilman Swensen moved to issue a temporary permit of ninety-days to David Hudson, 3385 Owen St." for a non-commercial kennel license. Council-. woman Dille seconded it. Voting was all in favor; motion carried. Councilwoman Carol Dille said there were 75% of the signatures needed by Roy Chapman, 2980 Teton St., for a non-commercial kennel' license. Council- woman moved to approve Roy Chapman of 2980 Teton St. a non~commercial kennel license. Councilman Russell Swensen seconded it.. Voting was all in favor; motion carried. In regard to Ordinance #136, Dick McDonald and Attorney Fred Hahn represented Te!..~-Cable Company with Attorney Fred Hahn to be the spokesman. He explained that at the tirpe Cable Television Co. applied with the City of Ammon for its franchise the F. C. C. didn't authorize subscription pay television, but they do now. This program is being developed in many areas. The copy attached hereto is the Ammendment to Ordinance #136. Dick McDonald explained, "Only those who are on Cable TV and who subscribe to the pay TV may have additional programs such as first run movies, concerts, etc." The cost is running between $8.00 to $15.00. . They said they would have to come back willh the rate structure of the programs. Ordinance #136 has had one pre and one post reading before it is published. Councilwoman Dille moved that the first two readings of Ordinance #136 be waived. Councilman Swensen seconded it. Voting was all in favor; motion carried. Councilman Swensen moved to have Ordinance #136 have a third reading. Attorney Anderson read the ordinance. ,Councilman Swensen moved to adopt Ordinance #136.. Francis Lee seconded it. Voting was all in