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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12 14 1982 CMCOUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 143 December 14, 1982 Minutes of the regular council meeting held in the city municipal building December 14, 1982. 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. Smart and City Clerk Vera C. Armstrong. Meeting called to order at 7:40 p.m. by Mayor Cotant. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Mayor Cotant asked for corrections or additions to minutes of November 9 and December 7, 1982. Councilman Kinghorn moved to accept minutes of November 9 as written. Councilman Quick seconded motion. Vote was unanimous in favor of motion. Councilwoman Hopkins moved to accept minutes of December 7 as written. Councilman Nield seconded motion. Vote was unanimous in favor of motion. BEER AND WINE LICENSE APPLICATION - Charles M. Eichman, Vice-President of Convenient Food Mart, has made application for a retail sale of beer and wine license. Convenient Food Mart is located in the Pine Ridge Mall development and plans opening their store the first part of February. Police Department have approved both license applications. After reviewing, Councilwoman Hopkins moved to approve issuance of a retail sale of beer and retail sale of wine license to Charles M. Eichman, for the Convenient Food Mart. Councilman Kinghorn seconded motion. All councilmembers voted in favor of motion. LEASE APPROVAL ON FIRE TRUCK - City has requested quotes from banks on lease payments in regard to the acquisition of a new American LaFrance fire truck for the city. Idaho Bank and Trust Company submitted the lowest quote on the lease payments. Fire Chief Bart Parrish picked up the truck in ElMira, New York, Monday, December 6 and arrived in Chubbuck Monday evening, December 13. After thorough consideration, Councilwoman Hopkins moved that the city enter into a Lease Agreement, with purchase option, with Starline Equipment of Boise, Idaho, for the acquisition of a 1983 American LaFrance fire truck, Serial No. CE 17648 331 994 O, with an original purchase price of $233, 176.00 The lease term shall be for a period of nine (9) years, commencing upon acceptance of the equipment by the City. The lease payments shall consist of an original lease payment of $63,176.00 due upon acceptance of the equipment, and additional annual lease payments of $30,812.50 due annually on the first day of February, commencing on February 1, 1984, and continuing thereafter until February 1, 1991. Upon LEASE APPROVAL ON FIRE TRUCK cont'd- continuation of motion - the payment of the last annual lease payment, all right, title and interest in said fire truck shall vest in the City. The terms of the Lease Agreement shall be approved by the City Attorney, and the City Attorney shall provide the City Council with an opinion letter that the lease is in satisfactory form. The Mayor and Clerk are authorized and directed to enter into the Lease Agreement. Councilman Quick seconded motion. All councilmembers voted in favor of motion. FIRE DEPARTMENT SANTA CLAUS EXPENDITURE - Councilwoman Hopkins informed council and mayor that she had talked with Assistant Fire Chief Eldon Muir as to the cost of the Fire Department's tradition of having Santa Claus visit the children of Chubbuck. Mr. Muir has reported that $275.00 would cover the expense for the candy sacks. Councilman Nield made motion to appropriate $275.00 for the Santa Claus traditional visit to Chubbuck children. Councilwoman Hopkins seconded motion. All councilmembers voted in favor of motion. CALL AMERICA - Public Works Director Steven Smart explained the long distance telephone service proposal. This would result in an approximate 35 to 40 percent savings on long distance calls made by the city. Councilman Quick moved to approve the payment of $150.00 deposit to make application for Call America service. Councilman Nield seconded motion. Vote was unanimous in favor of motion. PRESENTATION - Fire Chief Bart Parrish made a presentation to the City of Chubbuck of a painting entitled "The New American LaFrance is Here" by Norman Rockwell, depicting a new fire truck being parked in an older type garage building. PUBLIC HEARING with regard to the proposed revision of the City of Chubbuck Land Use Ordinance No. 205. Mayor Cotant read the public hearing notice in it's entirety. · Mayor Cotant called the public hearing to order at 8:15 p.m. The ordinance was reviewed page by page. Land Use Commission recommended to change Section 1-5, Definitions; (y) "Vehicle Repair site" and (aa) "Vehicle temporary storage site; to read less than sixty (60) days instead of thirty (30) days. Councilmembers voiced same opinion on change. Jerry Tydeman, 156 Hiway Ave., discussed with council, the definitions of (y) "Vehicke repair site" , (aa) "Vehicle temporary storage" and (q) "Salvage site". Definition (d) "Child care center" - Councilman Kinghorn noted this definition needs clarified so that meaning is not construed to mean groups of four children can be cared for within one twenty four (24) hour day. 145 PUBLIC HEARING - LAND USE ORDINANCE - cont'd - Attorney Winmill requested mayor and council to study definitions (q), lY), and (aa). 147 Section 3:3 (k) page 21; Production Building Sales Office, considered; to be discussed later. (n) Salvage sites - Council in agreement to delete (2) Shall not contain more than one (1) acre. (c) Parking and storage of Certain Velicles - Delete sentence - However, one (1) boat, one (1) travel trailer, and one (1) detached camper may be stored in the side or rear yard. Phillip King, Mingo Lane, questioned wording in (i) page 23. Mr. King stated he has a large family of boys and has more vehicles than is allowed in (i) and therefor, his household is presumed to be used as a motor vehicle retail sale or repair business. Council and mayor and attorney discussed at length and agreed to delete (i), page 23. Mayor Cotant said the hearing would be continued to the next regular scheduled council meeting. CLAZMS: Computer print-out claims and additional handcheck claims presented to mayor and council. After thorough review, Councilman Quick moved to approve the computer print-out claims plus the two handcheck claims. Councilman Nield seconded motion. All councilmembers voted in favor of motion. Councilman Nield moved, Quick seconded, with full council approval to adjourn meeting at 11:00 p.m. .. ~A r m~s t r ~i ~y~C l~