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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 10 1983 CMCOUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 79 May lO, 1983 Minutes of the regular council meeting held in the city municipal building May 10, 1983. Present: Mayor John O. Cotant, Jr., Councilmembers Becky A. Hopkins, Dwain A. Kinghorn, Thomas S. Nield, LeRoy S. Quick, Attorney B. Lynn Winmill, Public Works Director Steven M. Samrt and City Clerk Vera C. Armstrong. Meeting called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Mayor Cotant. INVOCATION was given by Albert Miller, member of 39th Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Mayor Cotant asked for corrections or additions to minutes of April 26 and May 3, 1983. Councilman Kinghorn moved to approve minutes of April 26 as written. Councilman Quick seconded motion. Vote was unanimous in favor of motion. Councilman Quick moved to approve minutes of May 3 as written. Councilman Nield seconded motion. Vote was unanimous in favor of motion. PUBLIC HEARING - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - Boyd and Darline Crump have applied for a conditional use permit to operate a day care center at 5565 Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. Crump are contract purchasers of property. Property is presently zoned General Commercial (C-2). Boyd and Darline Crump were present. Mayor Cotant declared the hearing open. Mr. Crump told mayor and council that they have plans to install chain link fence completely around the property and construct a circle driveway off Siphon Rd. for convenience in picking up and leaving of children at center. Dell Peters, owner of Bell Trailer Park on the south, and Idaho First National Bank, owners of property on northwest corner of Yellowstone and Siphon, have both notified city office that they have no opposition to the day care center. Councilman Kinghorn moved to approve the conditional use permit application of Boyd and Darline Crump to operate a day care center at 5565 Yellowstone based on the following findings of fact; 1) owner~ of adjacent property .have not expressed objection to the application, 2) that the existing zoning of the property is General Commercial (C-2), 3) no one will live in home, 4) 511 access to home will be from Siphon Rd.; also based on conclusions of law that the use for which permit is sought will not be injurious to the neighborhood, will not produce an adverse impact on adjacent properties, will not produce a negative impact on transportation, (continued on next page) 81 PUBLIC HEARING- CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - Boyd & Darline Crump public utilities, schools, public parks, noise and traffic con- ditions, aesthetic qualities of the surrounding lands; and with the following conditions; 1) entire perimeter of property be fenced with 6 foot chain link fence, 2) circular drive shall be installed with a four bay parking ~rea, 3) applicant shall comply'with all other applicable ordinances, 4) views from traffic on Siphon and Yellowstone shall not be obstructed as required by land use ordinance. Councilman Nield seconded motion. All councilmembers voted in favor of motion. PUBLIC HEARING - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - Bob L. Nestor, B & C Construction Inc., General Contracto~ has applied for a conditional use permit to construct and operate a general Contractors business on the south 1/2 of Lot 2 and Lot 3, Boise Payette Tracts. Property is presently zoned General Commercial (C-2). Mrs. Cindy Nestor was present to represent the application. Mrs. Nestor told mayor and council that all concrete forms would be stored in a lean-to addition at the rear of the building. The equipment would be parked in the rear inside a completely fenced yard. Councilman Kinghorn suggested the fence facing the street and along the south side of lot be a screening fence, balance of fencing in yard to be chain link. Councilman Quick moved to approve the conditional use permit application of Bob L. Nestor, B & C Construction, Inc., to construct and operate a general contractors business on the south 1/2 of Lot 2 and Lot 3, Boise Payette Tracts, based on the following findings of fact; 1) the existing zone of the property is General Commercial (C-2), 2) owners of adjacent property have expressed approval of the application, 3) similar businesses are located on same street; also based on conclusions of law that approval of permit will not be injurious to the neighborhood, will not produce an adverse impact on economic values of adjacent properties, will not produce a negative impact on transportation facilities, public utilities, schools, public parks, noise and traffic conditions, shall not work an unreason- able hardship upon surrounding property owners, and the aesthetic qualities of the proposed use will not conflict with the aesthetic qualities of the surrounding lands; and with the following conditions; 1) All loading shall be from back of building, 2) adherence to the parking and design review requirements, 3) installation of screened fence facing street and on south side of lot, balance of area to be fenced with chain link fence. Councilman Nield seconded motion. All councilmembers voted in favor of motion. PUBLIC HEARING - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - Glen A. Houghton, A-1 Cabinet Shop, has applied for a conditional use permit to operate a cabinet shop in a General Commercial Zone (C-2). Property is located on the south 1/2 of Lot 2 and Lot 3, Boise Payette Tracts and will be operated out of the B & C Construction Inc. building. Mrs. Cindy Nestor represented Mr. Houghton concerning the application. (continued) PUBLIC HEARING - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - GLEN A. HOUGHTON, CONT'D - Council discussed removal of saw dust from business. It has been reported that Mr. Houghton will have no problem taking care of the saw dust, and will do so without using the city sanitation system. 83 Councilman Quick moved to approve the conditional use permit application of Glen A. Houghton to operate a cabinet shop within the B & C Construction Inc. building, with findings of fact being; 1) existing zoning of property is General Commercial (C-2), 2) owners of adjacent property have not expressed opposition of the application, 3) similar businesses in area; also based on conclusions of law that the use for which the permit is sought will not be injurious to the neighborhood, will not produce an adverse impact on the economic values of adjacent properties, will not produce a negative impact on transportation facilities, public utilities, schools, public parks, or natural environment, traffic conditions, shall not work an unreasonable hardship upon surrounding property owners, aesthetic qualities of the proposed use will not conflict with the aesthetic qualities of the surrounding lands; and with the following conditionsl 1) loading shall be from back of building, 2) adherence to parking and design review requirements, 3) all ordinances and statutes of city shall be adhered to, 4) that all sawdust waste is to be taken care of by the cabinet shop businessman, Mr. Houghton outside the use of the city sanitation system. Councilman Nield seconded motion. All councilmembers voted in favor of motion. PUBLIC HEARING - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT ~ POCATELLO IDAHO CHUBBUCK STAKE has made application for a conditional use permit for construction of a stake center for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Location will be on the north side of the 500 block of Stuart Avenue. Present zone is General Residential (R-2). Mr. Wayne T. Cottle and President Boyd L. Fullmer of the Chubbuck Stake were present representing the application. Councilman Kinghorn asked about the church participation in the construction of road lying east of the proposed church. President Fullmer stated that the Church has agreed to share in financing of construction of this street. Councilman Kinghorn moved that the conditional use permit application of the Pocatello Idaho Chubbuck Stake be approved based on the following findings of fact; 1) existing zoning of the property is General Residential (R-2), 2) that the Comprehensive Plan designates this area zoned as General Residential (R-2), 3) area is devoted to similar uses, e.g., Library and Public city park; also based on conclusions of law that the use for which the permit is sought will not be injurious to the neighborhood or otherwise detrimental to the public health, safety of welfare, will not produce an adverse impact on the economic values of adjacent properties, will not produce a negative impact on transportation facilities, public utilities, schools, public parks or the natural environment any greater than had the strict terms of the Land Use Ordinance been satisfied, the noise and traffic conditions generated by the use (continued) 85 PUBLIC HEARING - POCATELLO IDAHO CHUBBUCK STAKE - CONTINUED - for which the permit is sought, when analyzed in conjunction with the noise and traffic conditions now existing in the vicinity does not indicate that the permit should be denied, permit sought will improve existing parking problem, general track record of church is good for c~onstruction and design of churches. Councilman Quick seconded motion. All counciln~mbers voted in favor of motion. WAIVER OF BUILDING PERM:IT FEE ON CONSTRUCTION OF CITY BUILDING. Councilman Quick moved to waive the building permit fee on the construction of the city building. Councilman Nield seconded motion. Vote was unanimous in favor of motion. BOND ON CITY CLERK AND DEPUTY CLERK - Idaho Code designates the city clerk and city treasurer be bonded and any other employee the council feels should be bonded. City has need of bond on new city clerk and has never car~ed a bond on the deputy clerk that does the receipt- ing in the enterprise funds. Idaho Code also requires the council to determine the amount of bonds. After some discussion, Councilman Nield moved that city contact Kruse Insurance agent to implement bond on Ron C. Conlin in the amount of $50,000., and that the third week in June the clerk's bond will be transferred from Vera C. Armstrong to Ron C. Conlin, also that a $10,000 bond be immediately acquired on deputy clerk Myrna Crapo. Councilman Quick seconded motion. All councilmembers voted in favor of motion. CITY CLERK APPOINTMENT - Mayor Cotant has recommended the appointment of Ron C. Conlin as City Clerk. Councilman Kinghorn moved to confirm the nomination of Ron C. Conlin as City Clerk, which will carry a probationary period of review on July 1, and at the end of a six month period. Councilwoman Hopkins seconded motion. All councilmembers voted in favor of motion. The present City Clerk Vera C. Armstrong proceeded to swear in the newly appointed clerk, Ron C. Conlin. AIC CONFERENCE - Registration forms have been received by city for the AIC Conference to be held in Twin Falls, Idaho, June 16 through June 18, 1983. All councilmembers and spouses reported they plan to attend. City Clerk instructed to send pre-registration fees and housing requests in before May 20 so the pre-registration savings can be taken advantage of. City Clerk, City Treasurer, City Attorney, Police Chief and Public Works Director all encouraged to attend also. CLAIMS: After reviewing computer print-out claims and list of hand check claims, Councilman Quick moved to approve the claims as presented. Councilman Nield seconded motion. All councilmembers voted in favor of motion. 87 HOMESTEAD ROAD WATER AND SEWER SERVICES - Mayor Cotant and Council invited owners and interested buyers of property along Homestead Road to attend meeting to discuss installation of the water and sewer utilities. Public Works Director Steven M. Smart reported the estimated material cost of sewer line @$4.63 per linear foot, and the estimated materi~l cost of water line @$8.17 per linear foot. Cost to install the above lines would be approximately $5.00 per foot for water and $10.00 per foot for sewer. Mr. George Bartschi, Mr. Barry Edwards and Mr. Theron Driever were present to discuss the possibility of installation of the water and sewer services on Homestead Road. Mayor Cotant told those present the city would like to help on a participating basis to install these services. A meeting with all property owners will need to be held, possibly May 24. GENERAL DISCUSSIONS: 1) Fire Department standby coverage at Bucyrus-Erie during a weed burning clean-up was reported by Councilwoman Becky A. Hopkins. Councilwoman Hopkins told council the Fire Department would receive $300.00 for this standby coverage and would like to keep it for their jamboree. Council decision was that city fire department should not go into Pocatello with the fire trucks because of lack of liability insurance, etc. 2) Fire Station construction. 3) Bid of insurance, liability, errors and ommissions, etc. Mayor and Council agreed that they plan to rebid the above insurances this year. RESOLUTION 4 - 83 authorizing certain officials and employees to acquire federal surplus property from the Idaho State Bureau of Surplus Property under the terms and conditions listed on the form, was read in full by Mayor Cotant. Councilman Kinghorn moved to adopt Resolution #4-83 authorizing certain officials and employees to acquire federal surplus property as to the terms and conditions listed in the resolution. Councilwoman Hopkins seconded motion. Roll call vote: Hopkins, yes; Kinghorn, yes; Nield, yes; Quick, yes. Councilwoman Hopkins moved, Nield seconded, with full to adjourn meeting at 10:35 p.m. Vera C. Armstrong, City Treas~er council approval John 0 Cotant, Jr., Mayor~