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City of Chubbuck
Council Meeting Minutes
December 6, 2023
6:00 PM
City Hall Council Chambers
290 East Linden, Chubbuck, ID 83202
CALL TO ORDER: Mayor England
PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG: Councilmember Hernandez
COUNCIL PRESENT: Dan Heiner, Melanie Evans, Roger Hernandez, and Norman Reece.
STAFF MFMT3ERS PRESENT: Mayor Kevin England, City Attorney Ryan Lewis, Public Works
Director Bridger Morrison, Community Services Director Devin Hillam, Parks Manager Aaron
Schilhabel, Development Services Manager Scan Harris, Police Chief Nick Sasser, Fire Chief
Merlin Miller, Human Resource Director Scott Gummersall, City Treasurer Rich Morgan, and
City Clerk Joey Bowers.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES. November 15, 2023.
Councilmember Evans motioned for approval of the Council Meeting minutes.
Councilmember Hernandez seconded motion for approval of minutes.
Roll Call: Heiner -yes, Evans -yes, Hernandez -yes, Reece -yes, motion passed.
GENERAL 13USTNESS:
1. Approval of Cascade Falls Preliminary Plat and the findings, facts and conclusions of
law. (Council will discuss the application and if it meets City code).
Applicant Ryan Satterfield presented a 6 lot Preliminary Plat for commercial building
lots in the Cascade Falls at Harvest Springs Subdivision, Division 1, and requested to
defer the secondary pressure irrigation pump station to a future division. Mr. Satterfield
asked about staff's recommendation for development agreements between adjacent
property owners. Mr. Satterfield also stated that this application included a temporary
permanent access (Bluff Point Rd.) that will become a secondary access once the
property to the south is developed which will allow Harvest Springs Blvd to connect to
New Day Parkway.
Development Services Manager Scan Harris stated that this application had been
reviewed by City Staff and appears to meet the standards of Titles 16, 17 and 18 of City
Code, and recommended approval with conditions.
Councilmember Reece motioned to approve Cascade Falls Preliminary Plat including the
findings, facts and conclusions of law with conditions as presented by City Staff.
Councilmember Heiner seconded motion for approval.
Roll Call: Evans -yes, Hernandez -yes, Reece -yes, Heiner -yes, motion passed.
2. Approval of Philbin Crossing Preliminary Plat and the findings, facts and conclusions of
law. (Council will discuss the application and if it meets City code).
Jason Linford from Sunrise Engineering represented the applicant. Mr. Linford
presented a 5 lot Preliminary Plat for commercial building lots in the Philbin Crossing
Subdivision.
Development Services Manager Sean Harris stated that this application had been
reviewed by City Staff and appears to meet the standards of Titles 16, 17 and 18 of City
Code, and recommended approval with conditions.
Councilmember Evans motioned to approve Philbin Crossing Preliminary Plat including the
findings, facts and conclusions of law with conditions as presented by City Staff.
Councilmember Hernandez seconded motion for approval.
Roll Call: Hernandez -yes, Reece -no, Heiner -yes, Evans -yes, motion passed.
3. Acceptance of Offer of Dedication for Academy Campus.
(Council will discuss if all city requirements have been inspected and completed).
General Business item #3 was removed from the agenda
4. Acceptance of Offer of Dedication for Yellowstone Village.
(Council will discuss if all city requirements have been inspected and completed).
Development Services Manager Sean Harris stated that all city requirements had been
inspected and completed and recommend approval.
Councilmember Reece motioned for acceptance of offer of dedication for Yellowstone Village as
presented. Councilmember Heiner seconded motion for acceptance.
Roll Call: Reece -yes, Heiner -yes, Evans -yes, Hernandez -yes, motion passed.
5. Approval of Concord Corner Short Plat and the findings, facts and conclusions of law.
(Council will discuss the application and if it meets City code).
Jason Linford from Sunrise Engineering represented the applicant. Mr. Linford
presented a 4 commercial building lots and 1 common lot short plat.
Development Services Manager Sean Harris stated that this application had been
reviewed by City Staff and appears to meet the standards of Titles 16, 17 and 18 of City
Code, and recommended approval with conditions.
Councilmember Heiner motioned to approve Concord Corner Short Plat including the findings,
facts and conclusions of law with conditions as presented by City Staff.
Councilmember Reece seconded motion for approval.
Roll Call: Evans -yes, Hernandez -yes, Heiner -yes, Reece -yes, motion passed.
6. Adoption of Ordinance 866 Idaho Power Franchise Fee Renewal.
(Council will discuss granting Idaho Power a 25yr extension).
Councilmember Hernandez motioned for the waiver of three readings, including the reading of
one time in full for Ordinance 866.
Councilmember Evans seconded motion for waiver.
Roll Call: Hernandez -yes, Heiner -yes, Reece -yes, Evans -yes, motion passed.
Councilmember Heiner motioned for adoption of Ordinance 866 as presented.
Councilmember Hernandez seconded motion for adoption.
Roll Call: Heiner -yes, Reece -yes, Evans -yes, Hernandez -yes, motion passed.
Adoption of Resolution 2023-10 Administrative or Ministerial Claims.
(Council will discuss administrative and ministerial claims against the City).
City Attorney Ryan Lewis presented a resolution to set up a procedure to process
claims against the City when there is no Council Meeting scheduled.
The Council added wording that would allow any Councilmember to remove a claim
until the next scheduled meeting.
Councilmember Reece motioned for adoption of Resolution 2023-10 with modifications.
Councilmember Hernandez seconded motion for adoption.
Roll Call: Reece -yes, Evans -yes, Hernandez -yes, Heiner -yes, motion passed.
8. Review Parks Capital Improvement Plan Proposal and Possible Approval for the Mayor
to enter into a contract for services with J -U -B Engineers.
(The Council will Discuss and Possibly Authorize the Mayor to Enter into a Contract).
General Business item #8 was removed from the agenda
9. Review Miller Park Master Plan Proposal and Possible Approval for the Mayor to enter
into a contract for services with J -U -B Engineers.
(The Council will Discuss and Possibly Authorize the Mayor to Enter into a Contract).
General Business item #9 was removed from the agenda
10. Acceptance of 2023 Election Results.
(Council will discuss the official election results from the county)
Councilmember Hernandez motioned for acceptance of the 2023 Election Results.
Councilmember Heiner seconded motion for approval.
Roll Call: Evans -yes, Hernandez -yes, Heiner -yes, Reece -yes, motion passed.
11. Discussion about the December 20, 2023 Council Meeting.
The December 20, 2023 Council Meeting will be canceled.
CLAIMS:
City of Chubbuck claims for December 6, 2023 as presented to Mayor England and
Council.
Councilmember Reece motioned to approve the City of Chubbuck Claims as presented.
Councilmember Heiner seconded motion for approval.
Roll Call: Evans -yes, Heiner -yes, Reece -yes, Hernandez -yes, motion passed.
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: City Halliday December 12, 2023 at 6pm.
AwouRN: Mayor Kevin England adjourned at 6:31.
OJw�e�rs-City Clerk
Kevin Eng an mayor
STATE OF IDAHO
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COUNTY OF BANNOCK
I, Jason C. Dixon, County Clerk of said county and state, do hereby certify
that the attached is a full, true and complete copy of the abstract of votes
for the City of Chubbuck Council Seat 3 as it appeared on the Election
ballot on November 7th, 2023 as shown by the record of the Board of
Canvassers filed in my office this 14th day of November, 2023.
E-30, Approved Secretary of State, January 2011
County Clerk
BANNOCK COUNTY RESULTS
GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2023
CITY OF CHUBBUCK
COUNCIL MEMEBERS
SEAT 3
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CHUBBUCK 050
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84
CHUBBUCK 051
157
173
CHUBBUCK 052
171
195
CHUBBUCK 053
100
151
CHUBBUCK 054
54
104
CHUBBUCK 055
37
28
CHUBBUCK 056
140
127
CHUBBUCK 057
70
48
CHUBBUCK 058
92 66
118 126
CHUBBUCK 071
CO. TOTAL
1,048
1,112
BANNOCK COUNTY RESULTS
GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2023
Total # absentee ballots cast 94
Total # early voting ballots cast 306
VOTING
STATISTICS
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7.4%
CHUBBUCK 050
508
13
521
189
36.3%
CHUBBUCK 051
1,205
12
1,217
353
29.0%
CHUBBUCK 052
1,265
20
1,285
378
29.4%
CHUBBUCK 053
1,154
12
1,166
268
23.0%
CHUBBUCK 054
533
14
547
163
29.8%
CHUBBUCK 055
461
6
467
68
14.6%
CHUBBUCK 056
731
14
745
284
38.1%
CHUBBUCK 057
359
15
374
121
32.4%
CHUBBUCK 058
562
6
568
162
28.5%
CHUBBUCK 071
756
21
777
256
32.9%
CO, TOTAL
7,814
135
7,949
2,263
28.5%
Total # absentee ballots cast 94
Total # early voting ballots cast 306