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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07 24 1980 CM129 COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES July 22, 1900 Due to lack of a quorum, the Mayor adjourned the meeting until Thursday July 24, at 5:00 p.m. o n . Cotant, dr., Mayor Myrn& ~ Crapo, Secretary COUNCIL ~IEETIHG MINUTES July 24, 1980 Minutes of the adjourned meeting of July 22, 1980, held in the municipal building July 24, 1980, Present: Hayor John O. Cotant, Jr., Councilmembers Becky A. Hopkins, Earl L. Romriell, LeRoy S. Quick and Attorney Donald L. Burnett, Jr., City Engineer Steven Smart and Secretary Dorothy ~Iard. PURSUANT TO A CALL of the mayor to the city council of adjourned meeting, notice having been given to all the members, Mayor Cotant called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. Mayor Cotant asked for any additions or corrections to the minutes of July 8, 1980 and July I0, 1980 minutes. Attorney Burnett asked that the minutes of July 10, be corrected ~_ 'under Review of General Liability: to strike, the policy that, and to read Insurance Designers policy was comparable, and strike, the low bid, and read Mr. Fullmer's low bid on general liability insurance. Second paragraph to strike $12,370.00. There being no other corrections, Councilwoman Honkins moved to approve minutes of July 8, and with the above noted corrections to approve the minutes of July 10. Councilman Romriell seconded the motion with a unanimous vote in favor. ORDINANCE CONSIDERATION - Ordinance Amending No. 206, providing that all structures or improvements dedicated to the public, and accepted, shall be warranted against defects for period of three years from the date of acceptance. Engineer Smart discussed with the council his concern about amending this ordinance. He said proposed ordinance requires a three year warranty and 'under present ordinance there are provisions for the city to adopt schedule 131 of inspection fees to protect the city against poor construction. He said the city has a problem now and the city needs to have some way to charge back to the developer these inspection charges. He said with this particular project they need an inspector on the job. The council discussed with Mr. Smart the responsibility of the project engineer. He said the engineer that designs projects are not construction project inspectors. Attorney Burnett joined the council meeting at this time, he said the council needs to make a decision whether they want to go forward with the three year warranty on dedicated improvements,or either in addition to or in lieu 6f extending the warranty approach,keep up the in process of inspections which means incurring more front end expense for the city which has to be someway equitably charged to the developers. Present ordinance allows city engineer by shedule to establish the charges for inspection and the city council by resolution to approve the schedule. Engineer Smart said he would like to put developers on notice the city is going to inspect and developer will be billed for service. He said he would recommend city not adoot Ordinance #206 for three year warranty but rather adopt a schedule for inspection only, plus testing as needed, with all being charged back to the developer, at same cost the city incurs, ITEMS DISCUSSED: Certification of project Backfilling Establishing Fees Cost of Inspectors Technicians report RESOLUTION # 7-50 authorizing Inspection Fee Schedule was read in full by ~ayor Cotant, Councilwoman Hopkins made motion to pass Resolution #7-80. Councilman Romriell seconded the motion. Roll call vote: Hopkins, yes; Romriell, yes; Quick, yes. CLAIM for Pickens Electric was presented by Mayor Cotant. Councilwoman Hopkins made motion to pay claim. Councilman Quick seconded the motion. The voting was unanimous in favor. CERTIFICATION AND NOTICE OF DELIHQUENCY on the Chubbuck Local Improvement District No. 1, was read in full by Mayor Cotant. Councilwoman Hopkins made motion to adopt resolution setting forth the certification and notice of delinquency, pertaining to the assessment against the Parrish property, Chubbuck L.I.D. #1, which was due July !, 1980. Councilman Quick seconded the motion. Hopkins, yes; Quick, yes, Romriell, no. AMERICA~I HERITAGE BUILDERS, Inc. requesting a 6 month extension on the approval of the remainder of the final plat of Heritage ~lest Subdivision. The council discussed how the development was proceeding. Councilman Romriell made motion to grant a 6 month extension to Heritage ~!est Subdivision, subject to any changes in the subdivision ordinance that are applicable at the time of development. Councilman Quick seconded the motion. Hopkins, yes; Romriell, yes, Quick, yes. 133 ORDINANCE REGULATING SIGNS within the city. The council discussed the sign regulations, Mayor Cotant asked the council to study the uniform sign ordinance. Councilwoman Hopkins made motion to adjourn at 8:30 p.m, seconded by Councilman Romriell with all voting in favor. ~ohn O, Cotant, Jr, Mayor Dorothy L. W~rd, Secretary