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Council Minutes 10/06/1976 (2) I o 00 l'- CO W t:I,;J I I 22'1 along 17th Street for professional business buildings, noting that this is adjacent to the land which was recently zoned to allow the construction of a nursing home, and plans for multi-unit housing on the other lots. In response to considerable objection expressed by the people in attendance about the possibility of government subsidized apartments being built in the addition if the R2 A zoning is approved, Attorney Franklin Smith, representing a prospective buyer in the subdivision, des- cribed the standards and guidelines which would be required by the Farmers Home Administration in order for the dwelling units to be occupied by people who-qualify for interest-credit rent. Tom Chriswell, Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission, reported that the voting of the Commission members regarding the Monty Howell plat as proposed resulted in a tie, with 3 in favor and 3 not in favor. It was noted by the developer that the streets in the addition are to have a 60-foot right-of-way, that a fence is required along Sand Creek, and that the frontage along 17th Street is planned to be a green area. Comments by the Mayor and City Council members indicated the feeling that there is a need for some of the requested type of zoning in the City, and that there is an advantage to annexing this particular area so that its development can be controlled by the City of Ammon rather than the City of Idaho Falls which has jurisdiction under the one -mile statute. Councilwoman Dille moved to approve the annexation of the Monty Howell Addition with zoning of R3A on Lot 1 Block 1 and Lots land 2 Block 3 and zoning of R2A on the balance of the sub- division as presented. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lee; voting was Dille, yes; Lee, no; Swensen, yes; Anderson, no; tie-breaking vote by Mayor Wehmann, yes; motion carried. Councilman Lee moved to adjourn; seconded by Councilman Swensen; public hearing meeting adjourned at 9:45 P. M. ~.~. , ~CLERK /~J-< MAYOR i P;/~~"'i"" CITY OF AMMON October 6, 1976 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council: The meeting was called to order at 7:45 P. M. by Mayor George Wehmann with the following City Officials present: Mayor George Wehmann Councilman Marvin J. Anderson Councilwoman Carol A. Dille Councilman Francis Lee Councilman Russell N. Swensen Others present during the meeting were City Employee Gene Simpson, Randy Waite, Larry Felt, Lester Ager, Brent Driggs, and Mrs. Chase Driggs. Clerk Deon Hemingway Asst. Engr. Robert Butler Asst. Attorney Franklin Smith Maint. Supervisor LaVern E. Williams The pledge of allegiance to the flag was conducted by Councilman Anderson; the invocation was offered by Councilman Swensen. The minutes of the meeting of September 15, 1976, were approved as prepared. It was noted that the Mayor and Council members had met in an executive session from 7:00 to 7:45 P. M. just prior to the regular meeting. Lester Ager, who lives on.Romrell Lane between Molen St. and Sunnyside Road, inquired about getting the remainder of the street in that block paved. He was in- formed that such improvements would have to be done under a Local Improvement District, and that the property owners had not been in favor when it was proposed to include paving and curb and gutter on that street in Local Improvement District #6 last year, buLit would be kept in mind for the future. A problem with the grating over the ditch on Romrell Lane was also mentioned by Mr. Ager, and insJructions were given to the City Maintenance Supervisor to get this fix ed. COMMITTEE REPORTS Mayor - According to Mayor Wehmann, a letter was sent to the Hatch Investment Company regarding cleaning up the partially torn-down house on 17th Street, but the response so far has only resulted in the wood being burned leaving the brick walls standing which makes a safety hazard, so it may be necessary to issue a Notice to Remove in accordance with the City ordinance.' Mayor _ __ _ _~_ _ _...J