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RE: POLICE PAY SCALE FOR 1973 - 1974 ACCEPTED
Richard L. Davis proposed to accept the police pay scale. for 1975-
1974 as follows:
REXBURG CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
PROPOSED PAY SCALE FOR 1973-1974 BUDGET
6 MONTH INCREMENTS
RANK 1ST RAISE 2ND RAISE
Chief $740.00 780..00.
Captain 670.00 710.00.
Sergeant 590.00 630.00
Corporal 570.00 610.00
Patrolman 540.00 580.00
:Patrolman in 475.00 500.00
..Training for I year
Police Matron 425.00 450.00
Secretary .350.00 375.00
Pay raise will occur every six months.
3RD RAISE
820.00
750.00
670.00
650.00
620.00
475.00
400.00
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860.00
790.00
710.00
690.00
660.00
500.00
425.00
With the stipulation there would be no further questions arise
concerning wages until 1975 Budget is contemplated. Seconded by,
Barton Jensen.
A11 Aye
Peterson moved for adjournment 11:30.
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Seconded by Porter.
All Aye
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL
MEETING OF THE CITY OF REXBURG, IDAHO
Meeting of Rexburg City Council at regular meeting held at 7:30 P. M.
at the City Hall March 21, 1973.
Present and presiding president of the Council Albert Pieper. Council
present Ruth Smith, Barton Jensen, Richard L. Davis, and Warren Porter.
Also present City Attorney Mary Smith, City Clerk & Treasurer
Beulah Johnson, Reporters Rod Clifford and Rick Ripley.
Minutes of March 7, 1973 were read. Motioned by Smith, seconded by
Davis that they be passed as read.
Unanimously Carried
Minutes of Feb. 21, 1973 were read. Motioned by Davis, seconded
by Jensen that they be passed as read.
Unanimously carried
~E: PLAN FOR CONSIDERATION OF CITY ANNEXATION OF REXBURG HEIGHTS PRESENTED
Blair Manwaring representing A. M. R. Corp. Rexburg Heights presented
a plan for consideration of City annexation, water and sewer to serve
this area in the near future. Pieper ask Davis to study and make
recommendations to the Council on his proposal.
~E: ORDINANCE N0. 534
APJ ORDINANCE ENTITLED THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF REXBURG, IDAHO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1973, AND APPROPRIATING TO THE
SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES AND FUNDS OF THE SAID CITY GOVERNMENT,
FROM THE REVENUE DERIVED FROM TAXES LEVIED FOR SAID. YEAR, AND ALL
OTHER SOURCES, I NCLUD I NG FEDERAL_ REVENUE SHARING, SUCH >IiMS A~:~ P1" 1
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DEFRAY THE EXPENSES AND L I AE31 L I T I ES Oi~ SA I D C I TY F'af~ T1-1E F I jCAI, Yi~Ai'~ ,l
1973.
A rnotian was made by Barton Jensen, seconded by Richard DAvis, to
suspend the rules and have said Ordinance placed upon its fiinal passage.
A. Pieper ordered the roll call of the Council called, and the roll
being called by the City Clerk for the suspension of the rules was
as follows:
Those voting "AYE" Ruth Smith
Barton Jensen
Richard Davis
Warren Porter
Albert Pieper
The roll being called and all Councilmen present voting "AYE" carried.
A. Pieper then called for the voting for final passage of the Ordinance,
,~^ the motion was made by Ruth Smith, seconded by Barton Jensen. H. Pieper
ordered the roll call of the council called, and the roll being called by
the City Clerk for the final passage of the Ordinance was as follows:
Those voting "AYE" Ruth Smith
Barton Jensen
Richard Davis
Warren Porter
Albert. Pieper
The roll being called and all councilmen. present voting "AYE" carried,
r',. Pieper declared that a majority of all the members of the City Council
had voted for the passage of said Ordinance and that said Ordinance
was duly and regularly passed. Albert Pieper then declared the rnotion
carried.
RE: BILL ON FREEZE UP OF DARWIN WOLFORD PROPERTY
Dick reported on bill on freeze up of Darwin Wolford property. He
stated that Earl Garner should be responsible but if he refused payment,
the City would pay it.
RL. HARVEY SUMMERS ASKS FOR DECISION ON CLOSING TIME FOR BEER PARLORS
Harvey Summers met with the council asking for their decision on
closing time for beer parlors conforming with State. This was
again tabled.
RE: ANNEXING PROPERTY EAST OF 191 WEST OF 7th SOUTH 40 ACRES
Tom Williams and Vern Anderson met with the Council asking for a
firm answer on annexing the property East of (91 West of 7th South
40 acres. Davis moved we officially annex Commercial all but
frontage 350 ft facing 5th West and reserve action until a study is
made and residents concerning be contacted. Seconded by Smith.
Unanimously carried
I REr-- KNUTSEN ASKS IF COUNCIL BUDGETED FOR WATER EXTENTION ON NORTH 2nd EAST
~~ Knutsen from Northgate Trailers met with Council asking if the City
had budgeted for- water extention on the newly annexed property
~.~ North 2nd East. He was informed that they had.
f1E JIM BARRETT JR AND DEE FULLMER PRESENTS PETITION
Jim Barrett Jr. and Dee Fullmer presented a petition from residents
on and around 3 North and Ist East near Lumber Mill and Garner
Concrete Plant requesting the City not to allow the industrial
zone to extend beyond its present boundaries. Manwarings have bought
the property which includes the abandoned Street of 1949 and sold to
private individual. Zoning and rights were in question. Jensen moved
that this be turned over to attorney for legal council and decision.
Seconded by Smith.
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PETITION
To: The Mayor and City Council, City of Rexburg, Idaho.
We, the undersigned owners of land in or adJacent to Lot Z, Block 3,
and Lot 2, Block 16, of the Original Rexburg Townsite, Madison County,
Idaho, represent that there is presently being constructed and/or
installed south of the southern boundary of said Lott, Block 3, a
certain building for industrial or commercial use, which said building
(or a portion thereof) will be outside of the industrial zone. We
request you to prohibit the extension of any industrial use beyond
the existing zone boundaries, particularly south of the aforesaid
southern boundary of Lot 2, Block 3.
James Barrett
Dee Fullmer
Phyllis H. Barrett
Birdie Peabody
Le Roy Peabody
John F. Lee
Maxine C. Lee
Vera Mae Wilding Fuller
Gred W. Hollist
Perry V Hinckley
Rula A. Hinckley
K. W. Zollinger
Ann P. Zollinger
Margaret B. Bake.
Virginia Zollinger
C. W. Zollinger
N. R. Henderson
Mrs. N. R. Henderson
Ruby Davidson
Clerk was instructed to research the minutes of this property.
ZE: .BIDS FOR SPRINKLER SYSTEM AT SMITH PARK
Bids for sprinkler system at Smith Park were opened.
Gem State Irrigation $7450.00
Thompson Irrigation 6950.00
Smith moved we accept Thompson bid. Seconded by Jensen.
Unanimously carried
ZE: REX CATMULL ALLOWED OVERNITE PARKING FOR HOTEL GUESTS ONLY
Davis motioned that Rex Catmull be allowed overnite parking for
i~ot€;I guests only, in Hotel area and to use a dated sticker or
picket, to prevent Police from ticketing vehicles. This he would
be allowed in summer months only and that Mr. Catmull clean the area
to the street beyond the parking. Porter seconded.
Unanimously carried
tE: BILL PASSED
Bills in the amount of $14,931.98 were read moved by Jensen and
and seconded. by Smith same be paid.
All Aye
ZE: SMITH TO ORDER SIX BENCHES AND # SEE SAWS FOR PARKS
Council agreed that Smith should order her six benches and three
see saws for parks. Davis stated he would get bids on Pickup
for Water Dept.
tE: BIDS FOR GAS
Bids for 30,000 gals. of regular gas were opened.
Phillips $,20.5 per gallon plus tax
Conoco $.20.7 per gallon plus tax
Moved by Davis we accept Conoco as it was a firm bid. Seconded by
Jensen.
Unanimously carried
Ruth rnoved that the meeting adjourn at 9:40. Seconded by Jensen..
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