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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09 10 1975 CM CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 253 September 10, 1975 Minutes of the recessed~meeting of $.eptember 9 held in the city m~uicipal building September 10, 1975. Present: Mayor John O. Cotant, Jr., Councilmen Dwain Kinghorn, Jack Menard~ Earl Romriell, Wayne Taylor, Attorney Don Burnett and Clerk Vera Armstrong. Building Inspector Ralph Nelson also present. Meeting called to order by Mayor Cotant at 7:05 p.m. INTERAG~CY AGRE~M~T FOR FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES - Council agreed for Mayor Cotant to signa the Interagency Agreement with Bannock County for fire protection in the northern part of the county in accordance with marked map attached to agreement. ILLEGAL PARKED TRAILERS - Mayor, Council, Rslph Nelson and Attorney Burnett dis- cussed the problem of trailers being parked illegal in the city. ARNOLD STUART PROPERTY - Mayor and council discussed the placement of a trailer on property at 5115 Yellowstone owned by Arnold Stuart. Attorney Burnett sked for information and pictures to provide him with the necessary information roceed with some action on this case. ~LLIS PROPERTY - Attorney Burnett also asked for what information that could be provided on placement of trailer on Earl Ellis property. Council requested Attorney Burnett to research what legal action had been taken towards Earl Ellis for placement of trailer on his property. CLAIM REPORT - Dennis Price is operating a dental lab at ~SAj+ Yellowstone and he has an oven in his business that requires a constant circulation of water to cool the oven or it will burn up. Mr. Price informed mayor and council his oven stopped operating and he called Uniteck, the supplier, and a Mr. Page told him it was the result of no water that the unit burned up. Mr. Price informed mayor and council the water was turned off without sufficient notice on Thursday, September 4. Attorney Burnett advised city clerk to send a letter to the city insurance carrier, Kruse Insurance Company~ advising a claim would be forthcoming. TRAILER ORDINANCE AND F. ONING ORDINANCE REQUIR]~IENTS - Attorney Don B~urnett has studied Zoning Ordinance ~98 and Trailer Ordinance #107 as to the allowed zones for trailer or mobile home park development. Attorney Burnett explained to mayor and council the trailer ordinancs ~fl07 provides for trailer development in Industrial Light and Commercial Highway Zones, since the city does ~not have an Industrial Light and Commercial Highway zones the Trailer Ordinance ~fl07 is not valid as it attempts to modify Ordinance ~98 as to permitted zones for trailer development because the city does not have zones so named. Therefor, mayor and coucil were informed by Attorney Burnett the city was legal in granting a variance for development of mobile home parks from the various zones in Zoning Ordinance //98. Attorney Burnett also advised mayor and council the city had enforcemmnt powers necessary to control development of mobile home parks developed under the variance granting procedure and provisions of Zoning Ordinance ~98. GENERAL DISCUSSIONS - Councilman Romriell informed council that Jordon Stuart was quite upset because a permit had been. issued to Mountain Bell to install buried telephone bable on top of water line on Siphon Road. Councilman Romriell reported to council he and Councilman Kinghorn had reviewed the sewer line problem at the Parrish Company store this evening and it would be'~ -. at onslderable expense that Rodney Parrlsh mnstalled sewer line to Parr~sh Drive. ~. Mr. Romriell reported he suggested Rodney Parrish pay his sewer charges and perhaps the decision of where hook-up is made could be settled at a later date~ ~.'~-~J--__ ~6.ouncilma.n Men&rd sure,ted another possibl~ §erv~ce hooik-up directJ~y west of Parrish ovore, whzch would requmre an easement fro~ Ross Kelly WATER REVENUE BOND ELECTION - Mayor and council asked Attorney Don Burnett to prepare necessary legal steps so a special water bond election can be held the same day as the general city election on November &4 Attorney Burnett said the complete plans and specifications of project would need to be prepared and be on fi~e before he could write up the election notice. SALE OF CITY PROPERTY AT ~5~5 Yellowstone - Mayor and council discussed selling the property at ~5~5 Yellowstone. The city needs additionst ground but question if needed at this particular location. Councilman Menard moved the council have the property appraised again so the city can advertise for bids. Councilman Romriell seconded motion wi%h all councilmen voting in favor. ~55 Meetiug recessed until Tuesday evening September 16, 1975 at 5:00 p.m. .~[gohn O. Cotaut, Jr., May6~r Vera C. Armstrong, City Cl~