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Council Minutes 08/17/1977 (2) I o ~. l"'- ee ~ ~ I I -_..._~ ... ..,.. If'....> . n YL / August 3, 1977 the Idaho Public Utilities Commission has been continued until September 30 or such time as an order is issued by the Commission. He pointed out that he went to a land use planning meeting in Rexburq and has been asked to work with, a committee to rewrite the law regarding the jurisdiction of neighboring large and small cities OVar new subdivisions in the area. According to a report by Mayor Wehmann, the most recent assessed valuation of the City of Ammon is $3,651,105, which is up 8 to 9 per cent over last year. The findings of a.safety engineer sent out by the City's insurance carrier was reviewed by the Mayor, who also mentioned that Utah Power & Light Company has agreed to turn off 11 of the new liqhts on 17th Street in the interest of energy conservation, with no charge to be made on the lights that will be off. As a matter of record, Mayor Wehmann noted that there were 8 tickets for watering on Wednesday issued today. Other matters mentioned were that the engineering firm of CH2M in Boise is checking the Iona-Bonneville Sewer District plans and will have this com- pleted by October, and that he expects to go to Boise on August 29 to attend a Qearing related to deposits for utilities. It was noted that the Planning and Zoninq Commission will have a public hearing on August 16 regarding the proposed Mountain Valley subdivision along with a request for a zone change and the creation of a Dwelling Group (Planned) submitted by Robert Nixon. Councilman Swensen was asked to represent the Council at this meeting since Councilwoman Dille expects to be out of town. A proposal to increase the salaries of elected officials was discussed. Councilwoman Dille moved that an ordinance to change the salary of the Mayor to $200 per month and the Council salaries to $100 per month be prepared, with the first reading to be on August 17, 1977, the second reading to be waived, and the third reading on September 7, 1977. The motion was seconded by Councilman Anderson; voting was all in favor; motion carried. Claims were approved for payment. Councilman Lee moved to adjourn; seconded by Councilman Swensen; the meeting was adjourned at 11:05 ;/ ~'..~ /~~"f':'\ · /hA~/j/~/a~'1!4'-'1'______ ~ YOR P.M. A ~RK CITY OF AM1\10N August 17, 1977 Minutes of the Kegular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council: The meeting was called to order at 7:35 P.M. by Mayor George Wehmann, with the following City Officials present: Mayor George Wehmann Clerk Deon Hemingway Councilman Marvin J. Anderson Asst. Engineer Robert Butler Councilman Francis Lee Asst. Attorney Douglas Nelson Councilman Russell N. Swensen Maint. Supv. LaVern E. Williams (Councilwoman Carol A. Dille excused, out of town) Others present during the meeting were Glenn Blatter, Dale Sessions, Russ Wallace, Peggy Wallace, Craig Thomsen, Rance Bare, and Marvin McGary. The pledge of'allegiance to the flag was conducted by Mayor Wehmann; the invocation was offered by Councilman Anderson. The minutes of the regular meeting of July 20, 1977, and the minutes of the special meeting, held on August 3, 1977, were approved as prepared. The matter of an application for a variance submitted by Glenn Blatter, 3240 Molen Street, to place a trailerhome on his farm property, located just within the western City Limits south of Sunnyside Road in an R1 Zone, was taken under consideration. Councilman Swensen reported that the Plan- ning and Zoning Commission recommends that this request be approved sub- ject to some conditions: (1) That, if any part of the land is sold or sub- divided, then the variance automatically ceases and the mobilhome must be