HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978.10.04 CITY COUNCIL MINUTESr lie Llin't,r r-.,. F_~._ !.1mv { ~I ~~- -' :..,.. TT. ~,.
Cctober ~+, '!~??S
State of fd::.hr,}
County of i~'t:~dison(
City of Rexburg)
t: meeting of th^ City Council for the City of Rexburg, i-~adison County, w3:= hc1.d on
Cctober 4, 1~7~, at the time of 7:50 F.M. at the Cite }Mall. F~resent were t}~e follouring:
'~yor: John C. ~-orter
Councilman: Jim i~orris
l°darren ror. ter
rile }3oyl.e
Councilwor_!an: D.rlene Blackburn
also :resent : City t~ttcrney, 1"~z:;ry ~mi.th
City Clerk, Rose psagley
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i~>inutes of `:eptember 20, 1978 ~~!ere read by I°`ary Sm~.th, City attorney, Nile Boyle moved
th~.t the minutes be p~,.ssed, Jim I"orris :seconded. rill aye.
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i'~iayar Darter re;:,orted on thr> ?~i d o:7oninc=~ of LIi' ?3 held on eptFmber 21, 1~7R, }? & K
~^ot t}-:F~~ bid, ±}_~y ,>e.~e thF' only hic?der. The ~ridMe bid had not beer_ r::iwarded yet. }-Aammer
w<~s the low bidder next to low bidder was Burnside.
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;:<>,yor "'aster reported the t Tom ~'•itdhell hc;d beer. in City "all
Fzz;>t r'aod Business license. 'e a:cs :~ tr• i1F:r house rn~ ,"rc;uld
rair Cro~.nds to :ell food there during activities and then mo
area the rest of the time to :e1.1 f st foods. rl'he ~'a~;>or told
to ch~~ci{ with the I'ubl.ir, ne•:lth Department ~rnd #~ary Smit".
.Lti.. I''~.!~J I;v C L~~._ilL `._. C _:~
Inc' recuested a I:obil
rk it at the
ve it to a commercial
him that he would h.ve
_E'rth~- rull.mer wr'~.5 preSP,nt t0 r":,ue~t mOi/1nt'' 1:P.r d~~U~`,}:ter~s tr~.ller Y'iOUSE' Cn hF'r
praperty benind "otters ~.n~~= fainters or ~cuth. 1st ~r~est ~emr;or:~rily urail she could
sell. it. ido one would be living in it. It is in cone 5. -Jim Morris moved that they
be given nermiss;_on to move the ~~ailer there for stora~~e anti' it could be sold,
Iv'ile Boyle sec^nded. a1.i rye.
?lair Siel.ert, Chief of 'r'oiice, wa :~r•esent to discuss the nro~'lem of moving; nto
the new '„r,j j cE:nnnex i3ui7.dirg. ~ c ,`:ayor states' that there had }?een ~, -w150,000
ovE:rrun rr. t}~,e origin~.zl bid., "?X5,0')0 on the re-model. and X75,000 on the annex. The
County felt that since the City ~=olice were go- ~ ~ to use a big sh<~r•e of the building
th.~<t tY:es~ should sh~;.re thE~ ca;_.t. They u7~~nt thE~ City to ~.•ay ':1:5,000. The ce•.rnty
would rot ex;>ect the r~cney nog,.!, they wezzld expect t'!-e commitment for ^.ro°*her year
_for the '~35,OC)0. `thei'~ayor stated that he had. argued with the County th~.t the
City w=3s :riving up their sh ~.re of the bui ldin~~~ no~,~ being used. an.^. that there should.
be an allowance for that. C',:,ief :iepert :;fated th:.t ir. the new building the. City would.
be separ<.te from the Ccunty. i)isp.~'tc}`: will still be in the old building. The City
wi1.1 maint-~in their share of the new building. "'^e buildin;~ now Y~ein^ u~~Ead is not
big enough for both Cit;r anc? Cf~unty. Tl~e County ~r~i.ll ?^:ave more roo;n when the Cit,
moved c`Lit. ~'~'he al':err.:tive ttiia.t the county sui~;ested Baas that the county moved to
the new ~~uilr.in}, and the Cite stay in thE?old one. 31.~:ir felt that that would
present r~robl.ems. The P":ayor stat~•d that tahe~n the building w'>s first st_rted and
Blair rresented the plans, Kent I•'r=:rler excepted it as it •,n~as with the City moving rota
the new building. Jim Morris su}r;ested that t}lf:= Council meet '::pith the Ccunty.
•"avor ~`ar. ter •,i.ll r-rran~re ~z ~^eetin,^`.
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i"'.ayor Foster st<~ted th:~t sl<~ir =~iepert raid m~:.de a study of the par't:.ng rrablem at
=rofessional Plaza. lie feels th,:zt two hcur prking `•~:culd be the best and. the
meter maid wi.l1. check the area. The Mayer will h~~ve two hour pa ~ kin~~ signs post=:d.
Jim P~,orris r~.oved that this be done. '•tisr.ren j'orter se=c ,nded. rill r;ye.
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1•~ ?Mayor sorter :Mated th-3t th~~r~ _, r a rro;ler" 0n tYl< 7th South p=roject. President iiafen of
Rick::> Colley=~e h.d been tc ~--~.lt Fake and d i.~cu~sed tY~is with tY~e Church Authorities
who .`'elt their wcul.d be a ^,roblem h~;vin=-• the ro~~d ~•o on the damr~ul for the ~/z
block. It ~,rould take t'!e ;01.1 e;,~p ~~.bo~.zt three montYls to reselve~ the ~?roblem.
t''iayor PortF:r sug~•ested that t?:ey take t~~.e ro^~d. North en ~ nd °'ect ~~nc. connect t0 the
Fi~;hway 191. ?.rArl 'r:emp from t~'ors-;ren Pc~r'•cins and yob Lee a rroc;erty otrner N~er~ in
attendance. 'I'}lc~re was x di:=cu:>sion on tY:~= ro~~d f-°o~n~ t~r:;u~Y: th~~ mob Lee - 3owen~-`
Thompson pre~;Arty. _~:~1 'r>emp st ted that the original- cost or the ro~~d ~,•~or..k and
water lines was ::a15~,OC)0. "rie suv-r~rsted tr:~~t we could eli^:inate 1 block of 7th south :•,nd
go down 2nd west to 5th, sc?ztY Anc~ stau;~ of'f the College prc~^erty. If tti ~~chr:n~e w~:~ m~~de
without t;1-,,: w~-.ter lino, cost ta0i,ld b~~ ;>~^,0~?0. '~.'arren :porter recorr~^^ended th<-~t we
stick tait~: the ori~inr~1 r1.n. :;arl %:emr ~~t~::ted th,-~t the ~it~ could ~?rocedd tP:is fall
and stogy, at 2nd. ~:~est until tae ~e~~~.rd frc?r" t~~~e co1.1-e£;e. ~ ~ i:ay r suggested th- t we
take the money frrm the water line «nd rut it or. 2nd west. Council ~--asked :r'ors~;ren-
Perkins t0 "i~;ure the cost 0n the c!~<~nge.
i~laycr° s=orter x~~j^rred to the r=Warnxn~;,° ~ar~rds mirutr~s tt~Atin~; that the= ?~1.•att of t?^e
DeLOy 4;ard property a~; revised b; r''co`"'~rrend~tlon. o t'^P ri''rinlrt~ ncA zr,ni.n_T bo='rd
st<~t;ed that they ~sr~nted ~ t~~.rou~,h street `'or 2nd ~:re::t frog nth sout~, to qtr south.
Rte: :IGH':'S Ch 2nd ate '._ ~1i7 2nd. .. `.'T.
favor Porter stated that hF, Yl~~.d. t':.1'ced to tl:~ ;ig'~.w.:~y epxrtmert r-~rrt they were
going to :jut lights 0n 2nd South :'ind %'nd est; b4,- the golden Living Center.
ltilf?~• WOUld tr` tC "'f.?'t t~"~'~'" j n t11i .` r`::i.~_ .
'Ox'sF°T'E?n ~'"rkln.~ brOU~'^:t u''? tY,c ~eW~'r Y•o~`,lE'm C)n :ale m. They h:'Veu' ~~~ ,`~p'nlP.r on'.y
w'.^.ic;h presents a :~r0};lern because it i~: i.n.:~c?a~u.}te. `:'hey need to kr_ow t~rhat to do
before the sta^2et iU n.=ved. Tl-~~: ~ ,~ Iine tao,zlc: h- ve carried it ;.f it t~.ould have
been p:xt in correctly. tayor st?ted th<3t hr had t<=1ked to ',:,r•;, ~e;,~~esen ab-ut it on
the HLT~ i'lan.
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M<<tyor gave bill to ~'ors~;ren Perkins frrm ~ar~rly.~ird ~'~~ri-nkler for work done -~.t
net~r p~-;rk, trey <=.re to insp?ct jo'~~ before it could be p ~~id.
fir-rlene :lt~_ckburn r.~:o~=ed th=at the °av~or n~ authcri<er'. to sign H ~: K ccntr~.ct. t;otion
carried
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~~ayor strted treat the Fire station oven ~,o~.r e crauld be Monday, October 9, 1~7P,,
r~.bbon cutting ceromony would be a.t 10:00 A.i~i. m
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Jim t~~orris moved that t~~e bills be ar~nroved. mile Hoyle seconded.
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`~varren Porter moved that meeting be adjourned, Jirn -orris :ec~ nded.
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