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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08 24 1982 CMCOUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 99 August 24, 1982 Minutes of the regular council meeting held in the city municipal building August 24, 1982. Present: Mayor John O. Cotant, Jr., Councilmembers Becky A. Hopkins, Dwain A. Kinghorn, Thomas S. Nield, Attorney B. Lynn Winmill, Public Works Director Steven M. Samrt, and City Clerk Vera C. Armstrong. Councilman LeRoy S. Quick excused. MEETING called to order at 7:35 p.m. by Mayor Cotant. Mayor Cotant asked for corrections or additions to minutes of July 27, July 29, August 3, August 10, and August 17. Councilwoman Hopkins moved to approve minutes of July 27 meeting. Councilman Nield seconded motion with an unanimous vote in favor of motion. Councilman Kinghorn moved to adopt minutes of July 29 meeting. Councilman Nield seconded motion. All councilmembers voted in favor of motion. Councilman Nield moved to approve minutes of August 3 meeting. Councilman Kinghornseconded motion, vote was unanimous in favor of motion. Councilman Kinghorn moved to approve minutes of August l0 meeting. Councilwoman Hopkins seconded motion. All councilmembers voted in favor of motion. Councilman Kinghorn moved to approve minutes of Auqust 17 meetinq. Councilwoman Hopkins seconded motion, vote was unanimous in favor of motion. CHUBBUCK DAYS REPORT Randy Spencer, Chairman of Chubbuck Days, gave a full report of their plans for Chubbuck Days. Mayor and Councilmembers thanked Mr. Spencer for his effort and time spent in organizing the activities. PUBLIC HEARING - Mr. Terry Goodwin, 4702 S. Afton, owns a pit bull dog that has bitten a young girl that also lives on South Afton. The dog was impounded because it was determined by police to be a nuisance dog. Mr. Goodwin's attorney, John Souza, has made a written appeal to the council for this hearing. Chief Stone informed Mayor and Council of the particulars of the incident and said the dog is presently impounded at a Chubbuck veterinary clinic. Mr. Goodwin said his dog had never bothered or bit any person before. He asked that the dog be returned to him so he could give her to some friends in McCammon. Mrs. Edna- Bayliss, 150 W. Linden, reported this dog has also bit Mr. Cantu's boy and that this dog had been very agressive and vicious towards her and her husbands oarents and that they are unable to Go out into their own yard. HEARING CONTINUED - Terry Goodwin's dog - Attorney Winmill reported this dog has been reported as biting a lady in Pocatello and asked Mr. Moldenhauer to make a report to council. 101 Mr. Jim Moldenhauer said a complaint was made in January that this same dog had bitten a person. Mr. Moldenhauer said th~ doqh~s been ~ J ~ .. - ia ~wl ,, *Correction well behaved while in the pound, but the:llablll.tv~uonl~C~,~bbuck if this dog is released to someone in McCammon and the question is, will this dog become aggressive again. Mr. Moldenhauer said he has seen the dog very aggressive at the time a sixty four year old woman was bit by this same dog. in January *Addition Officer Jim Phel~sgave a full report of the incident the night Mr. Goodwin's dog bit the young girl and the dog was impounded. Mayor Cotant told Mr. Goodwin that a decision like this is difficult to make. That Mr. Goodwin has a great exposure of responsibility and that the city also has a great exposure of responsibility by allowing dog to go free. Mayor Cotant added that the council has the obligation of protection to the citizens of the community. Councilwoman Hopkins moved to carry out the provisions of the animal control ordinance and have the animal put to sleep. Councilman Nield seconded motion. Roll call vote: Hopkins, yes; Kinghorn, yes; Nield, yes. SUMMARY ON HEALTH INSURANCE RATES AND BENEFITS FROM AIC. Councilman Nield gave a comparison report on Blue Cross and Washington National medical coverage. Ron Porter of Blue Cross, was present and provided information as pertains to medical coverage. Concensus of council of mayor and council was to stay with Blue Cross Medical policy at present. CITY BUILDING DESIGN - Pete Anderson and Tom Myers presented drawings showing proposed future expansion for city municipal building. FINANCIAL STATEMENT for July presented to Mayor and Council. CLAIMS - Councilman Nield moved to approve a $10.00 claim to Chamber of Commerce for Steve to attend an Unemployment seminar, and a $105.00 claim to Frank Brown for plowing 7 acres of school property. Councilwoman Hopkins seconded motion. All councilmembers voted in favor of motion. Councilman Nield moved, Councilwoman Hopkins seconded, with full council approval that meeting adjourn at 11:40 p.m. ~6hn O. Cotant, Jr., Mayo~ a C. Armstrong, City Clerk~