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11.21.2019CouncilAgenda (packet) AMMON CITY COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 7:00 P.M. 2135 SOUTH AMMON ROAD AGENDA A.CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Sean Coletti at 7:00 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance Councilmember Wiscombe Prayer Councilmember Wessel B.PROCLAMATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS C.CONSENT AGENDA: 1.Accounts Payable Report: Exhibit A 2.Minutes: i.October 10, 2019 Regular Meeting (continued from November 7, 2019 meeting) ii.November 7, 2019 Regular Meeting iii.November 14, 2019 Work Session 3.Contract for Services with Idaho Falls Senior Center to deliver Meals on Wheels to Ammon Residents 4.Canvassing of City of Ammon Election Results from November 5, 2019 Election D.PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA (5-minute limit): E.PUBLIC HEARINGS: None. F.ACTION ITEMS: st 1.Contract for Services with Horrocks Engineers for Design of 1 Street (Tracy Bono, City Engineer/Public Works Director) 2.Resolution 2019-018R- Interdepartmental agreement between General Fund and Fiber Fund (Bruce Patterson, ĻĭŷƓƚƌƚŭǤ 5źƩĻĭƷƚƩ) 3.Ordinance 629 and Summary: Formation of Fiber Optic LID #4 (Bruce Patterson, Technology Director) 4.Annexation Agreement with Riverbend Management for 10 Acres annexed into the City by Ordinance 627 (Cindy Donovan, tƌğƓƓźƓŭ ğƓķ œƚƓźƓŭ 5źƩĻĭƷƚƩ) 5.Preliminary Plat for The Villas Division #4 (Cindy Donovan, tƌğƓƓźƓŭ ğƓķ œƚƓźƓŭ 5źƩĻĭƷƚƩ) 6.Ordinance 630: Annexation of Marlene Street parcel located at 3665 Marlene Street (Cindy Donovan, tƌğƓƓźƓŭ ğƓķ œƚƓźƓŭ 5źƩĻĭƷƚƩ) 7.Development Agreement and Final Plat for Deer Valley Subdivision located between Olsen Park and Ammon Road (Cindy Donovan, tƌğƓƓźƓŭ ğƓķ œƚƓźƓŭ 5źƩĻĭƷƚƩ) G.DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1.Staff Reports 2.City Council Reports 3. H.EXECUTIVE SESSION: Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 1 of 81 1.Personnel Evaluations - Idaho Code 74-206 (1) (b) 2.Real Property Acquisition Idaho Code 74-206 (1) (c) 3.Pending Litigation Idaho Code 74-206 (1) (f) I.ACTION ITEM st 1.Acquisition of Real Property for the purposes of acquiring public right-of-way on 1 Street. 2.Acquisition of Real Property for the purposes of dedicating areas for storm water retention 3. J.ADJOURN Next Resolution Number: 2019-019R Next Ordinance Number: 631 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 2 of 81 /źƷǤ /ƚǒƓĭźƌ aźƓǒƷĻƭ ЊЉ͵ЊЉ͵ЊВ tğŭĻ Њ ƚŅ Ќ Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 3 of 81 /źƷǤ /ƚǒƓĭźƌ aźƓǒƷĻƭ ЊЉ͵ЊЉ͵ЊВ tğŭĻ Ћ ƚŅ Ќ Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 4 of 81 /źƷǤ /ƚǒƓĭźƌ aźƓǒƷĻƭ ЊЉ͵ЊЉ͵ЊВ tğŭĻ Ќ ƚŅ Ќ Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 5 of 81 City Council Minutes 11.07.19 Page Њ of ЊЉ Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 6 of 81 Proclamation Designation November 30, 2019 Small Business Saturday in Ammon, Idaho Whereas, the government of Ammon, Idaho, celebrates our local small businesses and the contribution they make to our local economy and community; according to the United States Small Business Administration, there are 30.7 million small businesses in the United States, they represent 99.7 percent of all firms with paid employees in the United States, are responsible for 64.9 percent of net new jobs created from 2000 to 2018; and Whereas, small businesses employ 47.3 percent of the employees in the private sector in the United States; and Whereas, 94% of consumers in the United States value the contributions small businesses make in their community; and Whereas, 96% of consumers who plan to shop on Small Business Saturday® said the day inspires them to go would not have otherwise tried; and Whereas, 92% of companies planning promotions on Small Business Saturday said the day helps their business stand out during the busy holiday shopping season; and Whereas, 59% of small business owners said Small Business Saturday contributes significantly to their holiday sales each year; and Whereas, CITY, STATE supports our local businesses that create jobs, boost our local economy and preserve our communities; and Whereas, advocacy groups, as well as public and private organizations, across the country have endorsed the Saturday after Thanksgiving as Small Business Saturday. Now, therefore, I, Sean Coletti, Mayor of Ammon, Idaho do hereby proclaim, November 30, 2019, as: City Council Minutes 11.07.19 Page Ћ of ЊЉ Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 7 of 81 SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY And urge the residents of our community, and communities across the country, to support small businesses and merchants on Small Business Saturday and throughout the year. Whereas, the government of Ammon, Idaho, celebrates our local small businesses and the contributions they make to our local economy and community; according to the United States Small Business Administration, there are 30.7 million small businesses in the United States, they represent 99.7 percent of all firms with paid employees in the United States, are responsible for 64.9 percent of net new jobs created from 2000 to 2018; and Whereas, small businesses employ 47.3 percent of the employees in the private sector in the United States; and Whereas, 94% of consumers in the United States value the contributions small businesses make in their community; and Whereas, 96% of consumers who plan to shop on Small Business Saturday® said the day inspires them to go to small would not have otherwise tried; and Whereas, 92% of companies planning promotions on Small Business Saturday said the day helps their business stand out during the busy holiday shopping season; and Whereas, 59% of small business owners said Small Business Saturday contributes significantly to their holiday sales each year; and Whereas, CITY, STATE supports our local businesses that create jobs, boost our local economy and preserve our communities; and Whereas, advocacy groups, as well as public and private organizations, across the country have endorsed the Saturday after Thanksgiving as Small Business Saturday. Now, therefore, I, Sean Coletti, Mayor of Ammon, Idaho do hereby proclaim, November 30, 2019, as: SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY And urge the residents of our community, and communities across the country, to support small businesses and merchants on Small Business Saturday and throughout the year. City Council Minutes 11.07.19 Page Ќ of ЊЉ Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 8 of 81 City Council Minutes 11.07.19 Page Ѝ of ЊЉ Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 9 of 81 City Council Minutes 11.07.19 Page Ў of ЊЉ Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 10 of 81 City Council Minutes 11.07.19 Page Џ of ЊЉ Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 11 of 81 City Council Minutes 11.07.19 Page А of ЊЉ Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 12 of 81 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING A PORTION OF TITLE 10, PLANNING AND ZONING, CHAPTER 21 HC-1, HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL, OF THE CITY OF AMMON, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AMMON, IDAHO THAT: Section 1:Title 10, Chapter 21 HC-1 Title 10, Chapter21 HC-1 HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL, a new Section2-B, Use Requirements, of the City Code of Ammon, shall be adopted to read as follows: 10-21-2: USE REQUIREMENTS: SEE 10-37-1 (A) Restaurants Serving Liquor: To serve liquor by the drink, and beer and wine by the drink, at retail upon premises as a secondary use only wherein the primary operation of the premises isas a restaurant/café in the business of preparing, serving and dispensing food and beverages wherein such premises do not have an age restriction imposed by any chapter within Title 23 of the Idaho State Code. Secondary use as used in this Chapter shall mean: The sale of liquor shall be second in sales when compared to food sales. Secondary use shall also mean at minimum liquor sales shall not exceed forty (40) percent of total sales in said establishment. Upon request of the City Council, an establishmentshall provide to the Planning Director a detail of total sales and comparisons by category. Sales should be substantiated by computer generated reports obtained by a cash register or other electronic device used for tracking sales in an establishment. (B) Beer and Wine Café: To serve beer and wine by the drink, at retail upon premises or as carry-out in an establishment, with an age limit of 21 years of age or older, with little or no food service, provided the following conditions are met: 1) Shall be located in a multitenant structure where at least one restaurant is operating at the time of business license application for the Beer and Wine Cafe; 2) Hours of operation shall be limited to 9:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.; 3) Shall allow food to be brought in from local restaurants; 4) Shall not City Council Minutes 11.07.19 Page Б of ЊЉ Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 13 of 81 be issued a liquor license; and 5) Shall operate in compliance with regulations within Title 23 of the Idaho State Code. Section 2: Repeal of Conflicting Provisions. All provisions of the current Code or ordinances of the City of Ammon which conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 3:Severability. This ordinance is hereby declared to be severable. Should any portion of this ordinance be declared invalid bya court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect and shall be read to carry out the purpose(s) of the ordinance before the declaration of partial invalidity. . The meeting adjourned at 10:20 p.m. The Executive Session adjourned at 10: 35 p.m. City Council Minutes 11.07.19 Page В of ЊЉ Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 14 of 81 __________________________________ Sean Coletti, Mayor _____________________________ Jennifer Belfield, Acting City Clerk City Council Minutes 11.07.19 Page ЊЉ of ЊЉ Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 15 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 16 of 81 ORDINANCE NO. 627 Councilmember Powell read: AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN LANDS TO THE CITYOF AMMON, ONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO; DESCRIBING WITHPARTICULARITY SAID LANDS TO BE ANNEXED AND ZONED AND HEREBY ANNEX AND ZONE ANDDECLARING SAID LANDS A PART OFTHE CITY OF AMMON, BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO; DETERMININGTHE PROPER ZONING FOR CLASSIFICATION OF THE ANNEXED LANDSAND TERRITORY UNDER THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OFAMMON, IDAHO; PROVIDINGFOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE FOR THISORDINANCE AND OF THE ANNEXATION OF SAID LANDS. ORDINANCE NO. 628 Councilmember Powell read: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING A PORTION OF TITLE 10, PLANNING AND ZONING, CHAPTER21 HC-1, HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL, OF THE CITY OF AMMON, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 17 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 18 of 81 The meeting adjourned at 6:27p.m. The Executive Session adjourned at p.m. __________________________________ Sean Coletti, Mayor _____________________________ Jennifer Belfield, Acting City Clerk Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 19 of 81 CONTRACT FOR SERVICES (City of Ammon and Idaho Falls Senior Center) ___ day of November, 2019, by and between the CITY OF AMMON, an Idaho municipal corporation AmmonIdaho Falls Senior Center, an Idaho non-profit IFSC RECITALS A.Ammon has the authority to enter into contracts and to take such steps as are reasonably necessary to maintain the health, safety and welfare of the City and promote cultural and recreation opportunities for Ammon citizens; B.IFSC is experienced in providing specialized services to Ammon residents that the City of Ammon does not provide; C.It is in the best interest of the public health, safety, welfare, and prosperity of the City to continue the services that IFSC provides to Ammon citizens and these activities, and any costs associated therein, are determined to be ordinary and necessary expenses for the economic well-being of Ammon and its residents and guests; D.Ammon desires to contract with IFSC to provide health and welfare services that will improve the lives of individuals living within Ammon city limits; E.The parties acknowledge and agree that all funds paid to IFSC under this Agreement shall be used to provide services for Ammon for the purpose of improving the public health, safety and welfare of Ammon residents; and F.Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the parties wish to enter into this agreement to provide the services described herein. AGREEMENT NOW THEREFORE, Ammon and IFSC, for and in consideration of the preceding recitals, mutual promises and covenants hereinafter set forth, do hereby agree as follows: 1.Consideration. In consideration for providing the services provided herein, Ammon agrees to pay IFSC $1,500 to Idaho Falls Senior Center to operate a Meals on Wheels service within the City of Ammon for the term set forth in section 2 herein. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, Ammon shall make payments one lump sum payment on or before September 30, 2020. 2.Term. Unless terminated pursuant to Section 7(B) of this Agreement and notwithstanding the date of execution hereof, this Agreement shall be in effect from Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 20 of 81 October 1, 2019, until September 30, 2020. 3.Scope of Services. IFSC shall provide the following services: a.Home Delivered Meals (Meals on Wheels) i.IFSC will deliver approximately 6,000 Meals on Wheels meals to Ammon residents during calendar year 2020 or $2.25 per meal up to the amount listed in Section 1. 4.Budget, IRS Filings, Annual Work Plan, Monthly Record Keeping and Availability of Records. a.Budget. Upon request from the City of Ammon, IFSC shall submit a 2016 Year- to-Date P&L and Balance Sheet for IFSC, which is satisfactory to Ammon showing income, expenses and particular fund balances. IFSC shall submit its current Operating Budget to Ammon when such budget has been approved by the IFSC Board. This operating budget shall contain sufficient information and detail to permit meaningful review by the public. b.IRS Filings. Upon request from the City of Ammon and after execution of this Agreement, IFSC shall submit to Ammon IRS Form 990 and all associated documents for the previous two (2) years of operation. c.Financial Accounting and Reporting Requirements. Upon request from the City of Ammon, IFSC shall submit to Ammon a year-end financial statement which shall be prepared in a format that details the expenditure of Ammon funds paid to IFSC under the terms of this Agreement. The City may request additional financial information it deems necessary or appropriate to assist the City in verifying the accuracy of IFSC the City shall be entitled to inspect and audit all books and records of IFSC only for compliance with the terms of this Agreement. In the event the financial report indicates that funds were used for purposes not permitted by this Agreement, IFSC shall remit the disallowed amount to Ammon within thirty (30) days of notification by Ammon of such improper expenditures. d.General Requests. Upon request, and within a reasonable time period, IFSC shall submit any other information or reports relating to its activities under this Agreement to Ammon in such form and at such time as Ammon may reasonably require. e.Retention of Records. IFSC agrees to retain all financial records, supporting documents, statistical reports, client or membership records and contracts, property records, minutes, correspondence, and all other accounting records or written materials pertaining to this Agreement for three (3) years following the Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 21 of 81 expiration or termination of this Agreement. Ammon, at its own expense, may review or audit the financial transactions undertaken by IFSC under this Agreement to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions herein with reasonable prior notice and during the normal business hours of IFSC. 5.Payments. To receive payments for the services described in Section 3 of this Agreement, IFSC may be required by the City Council of the City of Ammon to submit quarterly reports of activities. 6.Record of Funds. In order to insure proper financial accountability, IFSC shall maintain accurate records and accounts of all funds received from Ammon, keeping such accounts and records separate and identifiable from all other accounts, and making such accounts and records available to the City during normal business hours, on request of the City. Compliance with this provision does not require a separate bank account for the funds. The funds paid to IFSC by Ammon shall be expended solely for operations and activities in conformance with this Agreement. Further, no such funds shall be transferred, spent, loaned or encumbered for other IFSC activities or purposes other than for operations and activities in conformance with this Agreement. 7.Miscellaneous Provisions. a.Notices. All notices to be served pursuant to this Agreement or which are served with regard to this Agreement shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt, to the parties at the following addresses: City of Ammon 2135 S. Ammon Rd. Ammon, Idaho 83406 Idaho Falls Senior Center st 535 W 21 Street Idaho Falls, ID 83402 All notices of changes of addresses shall be sent in the same manner. b.Termination. The parties hereto covenant and agree that in the event Ammon, in its sole and absolute discretion, lacks sufficient funds to continue paying for IFSC services under this Agreement, Ammon may terminate this Agreement without penalty upon thirty (30) days written notice. Upon receipt of such notice neither party shall have any further obligation to the other. In the event of early termination of this Agreement, IFSC shall submit to Ammon a report of expenditures authorized by this Agreement as of the effective date of termination. Any Ammon funds not encumbered for authorized expenditures at the date of termination shall be refunded to Ammon within twenty (20) days. Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 22 of 81 c.Independent Contractor. Ammon and IFSC hereby agree that the IFSC shall perform the Services exclusively as an independent contractor and not as employee or agent of Ammon. The Parties do not intend to create through this Agreement any partnership, corporation, employer/employee relationship, joint venture or other business entity or relationship other than that of independent contractor. IFSC, its agents and employees shall not receive nor be entitled to any employment-related benefits from Ammon including without limitation, workers compensation insurance, unemployment insurance, health insurance, retirement benefits or any benefit that Ammon offers to its employees. IFSC shall be solely responsible for the payment of all payroll and withholding taxes for amounts paid to IFSC under this Agreement and for IFSC performed in performance of this Agreement by IFSC, its agents and employees; and IFSC hereby releases, holds harmless and agrees to indemnify Ammon from and against any and all claims or penalties, including without limitation the 100% penalty, which in any manner relate to or arise from any failure to pay such payroll or withholding taxes. d.Compliance With Laws/Public Records. IFSC acknowledges that Ammon is a public agency subject to the Idaho Public Records Act. IFSC will communicate with and cooperate with Ammon upon request by Ammon so as to identify, address, potentially disclose, and evaluate exemptions as necessary for records that may be subject to Idaho public records law. e.Non-assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by or transferred by IFSC, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Ammon. f.Hold Harmless Agreement. IFSC shall indemnify, defend and save and hold harmless Ammon, its officers, agents, and employees, from and against any and all claims, loss, damages, injury or liability, including but not limited to, the misapplication of Ammon funds, state or federal anti-trust violations, personal injury or death, damages to property, liability arising out of the use of materials, concepts, or processes protected by intellectual property rights and liens of workmen and material men, howsoever caused, resulting directly or indirectly from the performance of the Agreement by IFSC. g.Entire Contract. This Agreement contains the entire contract between the parties hereto and shall not be modified or changed in any manner, except by prior written contract executed by both parties hereto. h.Succession. This Agreement shall be binding upon all successors in interest of either party hereto. i.No Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement shall not create any rights or interest in any third parties. Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 23 of 81 j.Law of Idaho. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Idaho. k.Severability. If any clause, sentence, or paragraph of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the remaining portions, and the parties do now declare their intention that each such clause, sentence, or paragraph of this Agreement is a separate part hereof. l.Preparation of Contract. No presumption shall exist in favor of or against any party to this Agreement as a result of the drafting and preparation of the document. m.No Waiver. No waiver of any breach by either party of the terms of this Agreement shall be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach of the Agreement. n.. In the event either party hereto is required to retain counsel to enforce a provision of this Agreement, to recover damages resulting from a breach hereof or if either party defaults in the performance of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the other party all o.Conflict of Interest. No officer or director of IFSC who has decision making authority either by them self or by vote, and no immediate family member of such individual, shall have a direct pecuniary interest in any contract or subcontract for work to be performed in connection with this Agreement. IFSC shall incorporate or cause to be incorporated in all such contracts, a provision prohibiting such interest pursuant to this provision. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Contract for Services to be executed on the day and year first written above. CITY OF AMMON Idaho Falls Senior Center _______________________ _______________________________________ Sean J. Coletti, Mayor ___________________, Director ATTEST: ______________________________ Jennifer Belfield, Interim City Clerk Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 24 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 25 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 26 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 27 of 81 Ammon City Council November 21, 2019 Mayor Coletti and City Councilmembers: Approval of Resolution 2019-18R Interdepartmental agreement between General Fund and Fiber Optic Fund Staff Presenting: Brue Patterson, Technology Director Recommendation -Staff recommends approval of Resolution 2019-018R. Summary of Analysis 1.Resolution 2019-018R publically establishes the formal terms for a $500,000 transfer from the General fund to the Fiber Optic fund. 2.These funds will be used to create a reserve for the Fiber Optic utility. 3.This reserve is needed to help the utility reach operational scale and fund infrastructure extensions into new developments. 4.These funds shall be paid back to the General fund by the Fiber Optic utility. 5.The Fiber Optic utility will pay a percentage of every connect fee collected back to the General fund until the amount of $500,000 is returned. Financial Impact -This transfer will decrease the cash amount in the General fund by $500,000 and increase the cash amount in the Fiber Optic fund by $500,000. -The Fiber Optic utility will expend this reserve as required. Motion prove Resolution 2019-018R, thereby transferring $500,000 from the general fund to the fiber optic fund under the terms outlined in the resolution Attachments: 1.Resolution 2019-018R. 2135 South Ammon Rd., Ammon, Idaho 83406 City Hall: (208) 612-4000 www.ci.ammon.id.us Page | 1 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 28 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 29 of 81 Ammon City Council November 21, 2019 Mayor Coletti and City Councilmembers: Approval of Ordinance 629 Creation of Fiber Optic Local Improvement District #4 Staff Presenting: Brue Patterson, Technology Director Recommendation -Staff recommends approval of Ordinance 629. Summary of Analysis 1.LID #4 will pass 634 eligible properties. 2.Just under 200 properties have already submitted LID paperwork. 3.A 30% demand is already shown, which is higher than any previous LID. Financial Impact -Fiber Optic LID #4 will request an interim warrant (construction loan) from the City. -The long term bond acquired once construction is complete will pay the construction costs back to the City at project completion. Motion prove Ordinance 629, thereby creating Fiber Optic Local Improvement District #4 Attachments: 1.Ordinance 629 and Summary. 2135 South Ammon Rd., Ammon, Idaho 83406 City Hall: (208) 612-4000 www.ci.ammon.id.us Page | 1 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 30 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 31 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 32 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 33 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 34 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 35 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 36 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 37 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 38 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 39 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 40 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 41 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 42 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 43 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 44 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 45 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 46 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 47 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 48 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 49 of 81 45th East 17th Street Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 50 of 81 21st South Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 52 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 53 of 81 17th Property Location Greenfield Marlene San Carlos Brookfield Page 54 of 81Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 55 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 56 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 57 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 58 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 59 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 60 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 61 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 62 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 63 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 64 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 65 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 66 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 67 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 68 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 70 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 71 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 72 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 73 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 74 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 75 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 76 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 77 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 78 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 79 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 80 of 81 Ammon City Council Meeting, 11/21/2019Page 81 of 81