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COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
September 24, 1985
Minutes of reqular council meeting held in the city municipal building,
September 24, 1985.
Present: Mayor John O. Cotant, Jr., Councilmembers Leroy S. Quick, Thomas S.
Nield, Steven M. England, Attorney B. Lynn Winmill, Engineer Steven M. Smart
and City Clerk Ron C. Conlin. Councilwoman Becky A. Hopkins was excused.
Meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Mayor Cotant.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Mayor Cotant asked for corrections and additions to the
minutes of September 10, 1985.
Councilman England moved to approve the minutes of September 10, 1985 as read.
Councilman Nield seconded. All councilmembers present at the meeting voted in
favor of motion.
HEARING - Jackie B. Galloway, 190 Henry, has requested a hearing, Mrs. Galloway
was present and has requested that her dog not be destroyed.
Mrs. Galloway said that on September 13, 1985 her dog was picked up by the
Police Department and taken to the pound because it was declared a dangerous
animal. Mrs. Galloway said the dog is very protective and it will nip at
children 6n their property. The dog is a pit-bull.
Mrs. Galloway asked the Council if she could get the dog released from the pound
and she would try to find it a home out of the City of Chubbuck.
Chief Arnold Stone,stated there have been several complaints from the neighbors
in the area sayin~ the doq is scarinq kids that get off the bus. Chief Stone
said Frida~ the Police Department had recieved a report that a boy had been
bit by the doq. Chief Stone said he felt the do~ was dangerous to have in the
neiqborhood a~th6 dog should be taken to the pound, to be destroyed.
Councilman Nield stated the £itv has had several complaints about different
pit-bulls in the past.
Councilman Nield moved to uphold Chief Stone's decision to have the doQ destroyed.
Councilman England seconded. All councilmembers present voted in favor of motion.
SWIMMING POOL PROPOSAL - Architect Pete Anderson was present to present further
ideas in regards to the feasibility study for a Muni£ipal Swim, ina Pool.'
Mr. Anderson gave further report on the feasibility study.
Mr. Anderson stated the wave pool would require a higher gate price.
Councilman Nield stated charging $4.50 per person would eliminate a lot of
the residents usin~ the pool because of the high cost.
Mr. Anderson presented area swimming pool admission fee schedules to Mayor Cotant
and Council.
Considerable discussion about how the bond would be paid.
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SWIMMING POOL PROPOSAL - (Cont.)
Mr. Anderson reviewed with Mayor Cotant and Council the options of sizes
of the pool.
After discussion Mayor Cotant suggested the Council appoint a committee of
10 to 12 residents throuqhout the City to study the swimming pool proposal.
Mayor Cotant stated these people should be a good cross-section of the
City. Mayor Cotant asked Kevin Richards, Idaho State Journal to put an
article in the paper askinq residents of the City of Chubbuck to contact
Chubbuck City Offices if they are interested in being on the committee.
It was decided a committee should be appointed within the next two weeks.
SEWER LINE - HOMESTEAD ROAD - Attorney Winmill stated John & Wenay Pnwell w~!l
probably file suit against the City to require the City to extend the City
sewer line on Homestead Road.
After considerable discussion it was decided Attorney Winmill would research
the matter and report to the Council at a later date.
ORDINANCE - An ordinance providing for the regulation and licensing of auto wreckers;
making a violation of this ordinance a misdemeanor; prohibiting the solicition
of wrecker business at the scene of an accident; requiring licensure of all
person or entities operating an emergency wrecker service; establishing procedures
and fees for emergency wrecker licenses; establishing minimum requirements
for licensed emergency wrecker operators; establishing standards and procedures
for non-renewal, suspension and revocation of licenses.
Attorney Winmill gave a report on how the ordinance is progressing.
After discussion it was decided the ordinance would be presented at the October
8, 1985 Council Meeting.
POCATELLO/CHUBBUCK CABLE COMMISSION MEMBERS - Mary Harker and Eldon Quinn was
present to give a report on a Cable Commission Meeting held on September 24, 1985.
Mary Harker stated the Pocatello League of Women Voters are sponsoring a debate
session for the Chubbuck Mayor and Council canidates live on Channel 12. Mrs.
Harker stated the canidates should contact Mrs. Harker as soon as possible.
Mayor Cotant presented Mrs. Harker and Mr. Quinn Certificates of Appointment
and thanked them for accepting the appointments.
PROCLAMATION - CONSTITUTION WEEK - Mayor Cotant read the proclamation in full.
Councilman Quick moved to direct Mayor Cotant to proclaim the week of September
17th through 23rd, 1985 as Constitution Week. Councilman Nield seconded. All
councilmembers present voted in favor of the motion.
ORDINANCE - An ordinance of the City of Chubbuck, Idaho, amending Ordinance #264
to provide a correct legal description of lands to be de-annexed pursuant to
said ordinance.
Ordinance will be read at the October 8, 1985 Council Meeting.
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ORDINANCE - Amending Ordinance #251.
Ordinance amending Ordinance #251 will be read at October 8, 1985 Council
Meeting.
ORDINANCE - An ordinance of the City of Chubbuck, Idaho providing for the licensing
of security officers and private investigators; establishing standards for the
issuance of licenses; limiting the authority of licensed security officers and
private investigators; establishing procedures for the revocation of licenses
granted pursuant to this ordinance.
Ordinance will be read at the October 8, 1985, Council Meeting.
CLAIMS - Handcheck claims presented to Mayor Cotant and Council.
After discussion Councilman Nield moved to approve handcheck claims as read.
Councilman England seconded. All councilmembers present voted in favor of the
motion.
FINANCIAL REPORT for month of August presented to Mayor Cotant and Council.
At 9:55 p.m., Mayor Cotant requested the council go to an executive session meeting
for the purpose of evaluation of employees, as authorized by Section 67-2345
(b). Councilman Nield made motion to move to an executive session meeting, for
the purpose of evaluation of employees, as authorized by Section 67-2345 (b).
Councilman Quick seconded. Roll Call Vote: Quick, yes; Nield, yes; England, yes;
Hopkins, absent. 100% of councilmembers present voted in favor of the motion.
No action or final decision was made in regards to evaluation of employees.
Ron C. Conlin, City Clerk
190 Henry ~venue
Chubhuek~ Z~ 83202
September 13, 1985
Chnbbuck City Council
Attention: Ron Conlin
Chubbuck,City Offices
Chubbuck, ID 83202
Dear Mr. Mayor an~ City Councilmen:
This letter is written to waiver a hearing before the city
council and ~equest your permission to release my dog from
the city pound.
On September 12, 198S, the dog was picked up by the police
chief because he was declared a dangerous animal as he had
received complaints from my meighbors. He stated that the
dog had nipped at a neighbor boy. This dog has been tied
up at all times and has become very protective over our
domicile. O= the ~n~tance he ha~nipped at the neiRhbor
boy, the same boy comes over to play with my sons and likes
tO pick on my smallest son.
My children were home at the time the dog was given a
tranquilizer and taken to the pound, when I arrived home
from school (I am an ISU student) they informed me what
took place and that I was to call the police and that e~en
then the dog may not be released.
As the dog is disturbing to others, I feel he is very
beneficial to our family. We have had~ings stolen from
our cars and in our yard, but since the dogs have been tied
in our backyard the thieves have stayed away. I proposed to
move the dog out of the community. M~husband is currently
employed out of town and he can take him, and find him a
suitable home. The dog has only been protecting his home
inhis disturbing instances. Hopefully this request will
be given your favorable attention.
Sincerely yours,
"Jakie" our dog is considered a very valuable family pet
to us and we ~ope that something can be worked out.