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Minutes of the recessed meeting of April 13, 1971 of the Mayor and Council of the
City of Chubbuck held in the Municipal Building April 21, 1971. Special meeting
£or the purpose of considering ordinance.
Present: Mayor Cotant, Councilman Leslie, Romriell, Taylor and Thompson
Called to order: 6:05 p.m.
Mayor informed Council the city should get going on the sewer bond issue. All agreed
that plans should be made to proceed as quickly as possible for a bond vote.
ATTORNEY - Discussion as to hiring of an attorney. Mayor gave qualifications of
Joseph G. Wise for city attorney. Thompson made motion the city hire Mr. Wise, Romriell
seconded. All in favor.
DOG LEASH LAW - Mayor recommends the city adopt a dog leash law. Discussion followed.
Council agreed to table for now and enforce licensing and picking up of stray dogs.
Mayor reported on meeting he attended at Ft. Hall with officials of Blackfoot, Ft. Hall,
Pocatello and Chubbuck in regards to drinking problems with Indians in area. Ordinance #9&
Repealing Ordinance #68 and reaffirming in its entirety Ordinance #62 which would mean
not allowing the sale of beer on Sundays was discussed. Motion to dispense with rule
of reading ordinance on three separate days made by Councilman Leslie, seconded by Romriell.
Roll call vote: Leslie, yes; Romriell, yes; Taylor, yes; Thompson, yes. Motion to adopt
Ordinance #g& made by Council Thompson, seconded by Romriell. Roll call vote: Leslie, yes;
Romriell, yes; Taylor, yes; Thompson, yes.
It was proposed that letter go from the Chubbuck City Council to the Bannock County
Commission affirming opposition to the sale of wine in the grocery stores, also affirming
that a meeting held at Fort Hall April 21, 1971 including representatives from Pocatello,
Chubbuck, Hlackfoot and Fort Hall Tribal council, all voiced opposition to the sale of
wine.
Meeting ~ecessed~ until further notice if necessary.
Minutes of the recessed meeting of April 21, 1971 of the Mayor and Council held in the
Municipal building April 27, 1971.
Called to order: 8:05 p.m.
Present: Mayor Cotant, Councilmen Leslie, Romriell, Taylor and Thompson
MED-AL~I~T-AMBULANCE S~LR¥ICE - Don Snook and Jim Allen were present to reaffirm the
request for financial aid from the city for their ambulance service in the area.
Suggested ~2OO.00 per month but would be grateful for whatever the city could work out.
A report was given to council of calls they had made in the Chubbuck area. Discussion
followed. Matter table for a later decision.
VARIANCE REQUEST - Mr. & Mrs. Gary Wilson, 3~6 Stuart requested council's approval for
operation of a beauty salon in their home. Zoning commission granted this request at
April 15, meeting. Councilman Leslie made motion variance be granted, Councilman Thompson
seconded. All in favor.
HIG~AY STOP LIGHT REQUEST - Laramie Ankrum requested the flashing light at Chubbuck Rd.
and Yellowstone be made functional for stop during the hours children are going to and
from school. Suggestion made to have petitions signed and forward with request to
State Highway Department for same.
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STREETS GRADED - A. F. McCmber made the request the city grade Burley Drive and in
return he would supply the city with some dirt. Also he would be' willing to pay for
the grading work he needs on the north end of Burley Dr. Council will consider this
request.
LENA GIANINNI - reported to council the financial hardship the businesses are ex-
periencing because of the closure and selling beer on Sundays. Discussion followed.
Mrs. Oianinni was requested by the Mayor to present her protest in writing to the council.
PROPOSED SF~2~ PROJECT - Mr. Hansen and Mr. Weller had question of where they might
hook on to the sewer lines in the proposed system, b~. Perkins gave them the answer
that they would be able to hook on the line at the rear of their property, which was
their desire.
STREET SWEEPING - Mr. Allen Weeks proposed to the city for either the service of street
sweeping at $15.00 per hour or selling the sweeper to the city for the sum of $1,500.00.
This equipment may be seen at 3409 Pole Line Rd. at Virgil Bergstroms home. No decision
made.
PROPOSEDWATER AND SEWt~ PROJECT - Engineer Larry Perkins explained the proposed sewer
and water project as revised for last application for grant. Zoning c6mmission members
were present by invitation from Mayor and entered into discussion. Long discussion followed
as to method of advertising and encouraging the citizens to vote for the bond issues
~ming up. Mayor suggests a general chairman, publicity chairman, fact sheets for hand
out and approximately 30 to 40 workers to visit 15 to 20 homes each. A special meeting
was called for Tuesday~ May 4, 1971 to proceed with plans on sewer bond election.
RERCOFING FIRE STATIOM- Bids were opened and read byMayor Cotant. Bids for comparable
size mowers were: John Deere - g67.56; Massey Ferguson - ~32.10; Landvatter, Ford - 420.00;
McClauskey, Ford - 626.95~ Jordon is to check out equipment for quality and need.
PUBLIC HEARING - Mayor announced the public hearing on zoning will be helm Friday May 7,
at the Chubbnck Elementary at 7:00 p.m..
ORDINANCE # 95 - Establishing the hours during which beer may be sold for consumption
off premises in the City of Chubbuck read in full by Mayor. Motion to dispense with
rule of reading on three separate days made by Thompson, seconded by Leslie. Roll
call vote: Leslie, yes; Romriell, yes; Taylor, yes; Thompson, yes. Motion to adopt
Ordinance #95 made by Thompson, seconded by Leslie. Roll call vote: Leslie, yes;
Romriell, yes; Taylor, yes; Thompson, yes
After further discussion of proposed sewer and water project and water meter rates,
the meeting was recessed untill further notice if necessary.
Recessed meeting of April 21, 1971 held in the City Municipal building May 6, 1971.
Present: Mayor Cotant, CouncilmenLeslie, Romriell, Taylor. Held at 7:30 P.M.
Special meeting called to order for the council to consider the adopting the Bannock
Development Council plan. Resolution #3-71, adopting the Principal and Reco~nendations
of the Bannock Development Council Plan was pass ed with all councilmen present and
Mayor in favor.
Meeting adjourned.