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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10 19 2022 CM/ao--j-(- CHUBBUCK IORIi0 City of Chubbuck Council Meeting Minutes October 19, 2022 6:00 PM City Hall Council Chambers 290 East Linden, Chubbuck, ID 83202 CALL TO ORDER: Mayor England PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG: Councilmember Heiner INVOCATION: Tony Seikel from the Portneuf Sangha COUNCIL PRESENT: Roger Hernandez, Melanie Evans, Dan Heiner, and Norman Reece. STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Kevin England, City Attorney Ryan Lewis, Interim Public Works Director Bridger Morrison, Community Services Director Devin Hillam, Development Services Manager Sean Harris, Lt. Robert Butterfield, Fire Chief Merlin Miller, Human Resource Director Scott Gummersall, City Treasurer Rich Morgan, and City Clerk Joey Bowers. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: October 5, 2022. Councilmember Heiner 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 -recused, motion passed. GENERAL BUSINESS: 1. Approval of Alpine Crossing Div. 1A Preliminary Plat and the findings, facts and conclusions of law. (Council will discuss the application and if it meets City code). Brady Smith from Rocky Mountain Engineering represented the applicant. Mr. Smith presented an application for 19 single family residential lots. 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 Hernandez motioned to recommend approval of the Preliminary Plat for Alpine Crossing Div. 1A, as presented. Conditional upon the applicant provide secondary irrigation facilities design and constructed in accordance with section 16.12.230 of city code, which will require a pump station, and provide an 8' wide temporary storm water retention easement along the northern right-of-way of Sawtooth Street, extended east to the western boundary line of Park Meadows 6th Addition. This is outside of the subdivision boundary, so an easement document signed by School District 25 recorded in Bannock County will be required. Design and construction of the northerly storm water swale shall be completed as part of this development. Councilmember Hernandez seconded motion for approval. Roll Call: Heiner -yes, Evans -yes, Hernandez -yes, Reece -yes, motion passed. 2. Approval of the Alcohol license for Beer and Wine for Fast Stops (Common Cents). (Council will discuss if all City, State and County requirements have been completed). City Clerk Joey Bowers presented an Alcohol license for Beer and Wine for Fast Stops. Councilmember Hernandez motioned to approve the Beer, Wine, and Liquor License as presented, conditional upon on all City, State, and County fees are paid in full. Councilmember Heiner seconded motion for approval. Roll Call: Evans -yes, Hernandez -yes, Reece -yes, Heiner -yes, motion passed. 3. Parks & Recreation Development hnpact Fee Use Policy Recommendation regarding the use of monies in existing parks and for new public trail/paths for qualifying system improvements. Community Services Director Devin Hillam stated that the City of Chubbuck had adopted Parks and Recreation development impact fees and as part of the fee adoption process, the City adopted a Park and Recreation Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) which provides an overview for how the fees were calculate and to establish those costs that qualify for impact fee use; the plan largely implements requirements from Idaho Code Title 67 Chapter 82 Development hnpact Fees. One thing from both the plan and Idaho Code is that impact fees can only be used to fund improvements related to new growth and cannot be used to fund maintenance of existing improvements. When the Plan and fees were adopted, there were 3 large parks that were discussed in detail- a park expansion at Espie Park, a new park on Angela to be called "Miller Park", urban type park improvements in Chubbuck's downtown/Chubbuck Village. Some of the criticisms of the Parks and Recreation Impact Fee have been that the monies are collected, and nothing has been done with them. The CIP states that "Qualifying system level improvements include neighborhood or community parks, public trails, open space, recreation centers, sports fields, and special use parks (such as fitness parks and skate parks)." The Parks Department would like to spend these monies within the 3 large parks mentioned in the CIP and in existing parks where those monies can provide system improvements throughout the entire City. The City Council directed the Parks Department to look at and use parks impact fees on system improvements throughout the entire City, but at the same time keeping an eye on using those fees towards the 3 destination parks proposed within the Park and Recreation Capital Improvement Plan. CLAIMS: City of Chubbuck claims for October 19, 2022 as presented to Mayor England and Council. Councilmember Heiner motioned to approve the City of Chubbuck Claims as presented. Councilmember Hernandez seconded motion for approval. Roll Call: Heiner -yes, Evans -yes, Reece -yes, Hernandez -yes, motion passed. ADJOURN: Mayor Kevin England adjourned at 6:20. Jo rt Jerk evm EnglQ-a