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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07 25 1995 CM97 COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES July 25, 1995 Minutes of regular meeting held at city municipal building, July 25, 1995. Present: Mayor John O. Cotant, Council members Leroy S. Quick, W. Dean Wood, Marvin C. Gunter, Attorney Thomas J. Holmes, Steven M. Smart and City Clerk Ron C. Conlin. Councilman Steven M. England was excused. Meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Mayor John O. Cotant. PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Mayor John O. Cotant asked for corrections or additions to regular meeting minutes of July 11, 1995. Councilman Wood moved to approve regular meeting minutes of July 11, 1995 as read. Councilman Quick seconded. All council members present voted in favor of motion. BUSINESS LICENSE APPLICATION - Virgina McClosky, Baskin-Robbins 31 Flavors, Pocatello has applied to sell ice cream from a vending truck in the City of Chubbuck. Police Department approved the application. Councilman Gunter moved to grant a business license to Virgina McClosky, Baskin-Robbins 31 Flavors, Pocatello to sell ice cream from a vending truck. Councilman Wood seconded. All council members present voted in favor of motion. BUSINESS LICENSE APPLICATION - Matt Lucas, Summer Snow, 739 S. Arthur, Pocatello has applied for licence to sell sno cones from a vending truck in the City of Chubbuck. Police Department approved the application. Councilman Wood moved to grant a license to Matt Lucas, Summer Snow a business license to sell sno cones from a vending truck in the City. Councilman Gunter seconded. All council members present voted in favor of motion. 1 APPEAL - ANIMAL DESTRUCTION - Wendy Kunz and Wayne Adams, 475 Chickadee were advised they have a right to a hearing with Signe Peterson, Animal Control Officer, Chief of Police Jerry Rowland and Attorney Kelly Kumm to determine whether their dog is a vicious animal, Adams and Kunz were both in attendance at the meeting. After discussion, Chief Rowland and Animal Control Officer Signe Peterson determined the wolfcross dog to be a vicious animal. 99 APPEAL - ANIMAL DESTRliCTION - (cont.) Mr. Adams contacted City Clerk Ron Conlin to schedule request for appeal of the decision to the City Council. Wendy Kunz explained the dog is kept on a leash, or in a van, someone other than the family released the dog. Mrs. Kunz said she could guarantee the dog would not get away again. Wendy Kunz asked that the dog not be destroyed. Wayne Adams stated he felt the dog should not be destroyed because someone else released the dog. ' Chief Rowland stated he feels, because of the City's liability the animal should be destroyed. Attorney Holmes agreed the City could be held liable if the animal got loose, causing problems again. Councilman Wood expressed concern about destroying an animal because of one incident, killing chickens. Councilman Quick moved to accept recommendation of Animal Control Officer Signe Peterson, Chief ferry Rowland and Attorney Kelly Kumm that the animal is vicious, and that it be destroyed. Councilman Gunter seconded. Roll Call vote: Quick, yes; England, absent; Wood, no; Gunter, yes. Motion passes. CLAIM - Kevin Koompin, 530 N. Ash presented a claim for $53.00, for the towing of his vehicle. The vehicle was towed because of notice sent, requiring residents to remove vehicles from street for seal coating. P`WD Smart stated the contractor gave short notice, and vehicles needed to be removed at once. After discussion, Councilman Wood moved, because of short notice given, to reimburse the $53.00 towing charges to Kevin Koompin. Councilman Gunter seconded. All council members present voted in favor of motion. CLAIM - Troy Horsch, 4617 Tahoe presented a claim for $61.00 for the towing of his vehicle. The vehicle was towed because of notice sent, requiring residents to remove vehicles from street for seal coating. Councilman Wood made motion, because of the short notice given, to reimburse the $61.00 towing charges to Troy Horsch, 4617 Tahoe. Councilman Gunter seconded. All council members present voted in favor of motion. 101 BID ON CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT Or MUNICIPAL WELL - PWu Smart presented the following bids the City received: High Plains Drilling, Rexburg $159,584.00 Vollmer Well Drilling, Aberdeen $244,900.00 Hiddleston Drilling, Mountain Home $204,798.00 Layne Western, California $195,323.00 Riverside Drilling, Parma $202,682.0.0 PW -D Smart recommended the Council authorize Mayor Cotant to enter into agreement with low bidder pending the finding they are a responsible bidder. Councilman Gunter moved to authorize Mayor Cotant to enter into agreement with the low bidder, pending the finding they are a responsible bid. Councilman Gunter seconded. All council members present voted in favor of motion. ' CLAIMS - Computer print-out claims presented to Mayor Cotant and Council. Councilman Wood moved to approve computer print-out claims as presented. Councilman Quick seconded. All council members present voted in favor of motion. At 8:20 p.m., Councilman Gunter moved, Councilman Wood seconded, with full council approval to adjourn meeting. ('7John O. Cotant, Mayor I I l iy,;,ri''CS GL�Jrzvr.d_ G� u.St �a /9�i'S �rilutec-f `Yle�� Ron C. Conlin, City Clerk