1974-09-23
Meridian City Hall Rentemhwr a~_ io74
Meeting called to or er b the M or Don M. Store
Councilmen present: W, D. Skive Kenneth Rasmusaen• Mar n Bod ne• John Nan
Others esent: Ric Orton • w e
Mr.
Jam and M
Stu s. C.
b R, McQueen; Doris O1 son Al M sden;
Doris Oliason was pr sent o dis uss Comprehensive P or Conte t Plan
s e ore the C
Miss 013ason is agai unty
st t for c
A ideration,
Organization because
it i
set
p without the
peop e e ng allowed
that the authority t to v
mak to u
poli whether to approve
should rest with th r di
e ele appro
ted o e. She stated
ficials
no A Th
they have the right peo
o ail a eh
se. d not have to go to Cour to a the Issues
e corri or or buff
their lands as they r zo
hose ie
nd b ctatorial by a perso
land use lanai a bei
rso g for
is t idden to use
ld the use
t ese lands w d be allow
sa 0 iaaon stated
word from Legislativ th
ill the the bills that wre w
the Eastern Baited itte
Late come
, xord for
a o e "S ate
together in the East slat
rn S a Pr
tee am" is loaded with
the bi monied o aft
e, d leg elation pat
e s ated that AGOG
effort to weaken our and
free e a
type lar units are a foot
Government, Z'he F old
dera or a
is ocialistic
epari land
nse ~gZ's a on x c
people their given r can
Rht urthe
make weaken our structnr
their own policy and and
legi take
latio rom the
.
e a emp s o di
all matters for the tats
eder o the
dove State by putting the
nment. in posi ion of policing
e e a so a
the same pattern as book
bove t "Ci
o le izen Policy Guide to
slate against the la Gro
d ho h" w
der- ch follows
el the farmer,
e eve oiler s av
She stated further t red
t t er t
Ian 4armer land holder.
owner could be id
evel
eat
ri hts to
o e an or a
lands. agricultnre
icu
ands,
e b
She
the County paying th
eels that the taking
dif
oft
erenc
se f _
of development
ds fuss
"- away pr va e n a
She s ested that t ve,
e Cit
e
from AQ®G to protect
that cities are n the r ghts that the City now has and fats n control
Followi this ese tatio the
__ meeting was called,
Mayor Storey stated hat a pur one of this meeting as t disc es the
-- weer pro em t
The City has put in co
sew onti
11 t the city,
t delivers S00 to 1
000
allon
per minute
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--- an s e y e
or use must be cart
- perie
fled ces a
o a water shortage, Ano
astic degree. her 11 st be provided
-^
s a e
new wells can be ins a
ells e a
,new a eve oiler mus
inea laid and a new a
ter es r
tower e un
built if
rasa ,
Theo am be
for the City in orde
lar er tonne to c e up with the financing o one or tw more wells,..,
_ Places where the new
Swimming of are well ould placed were briefl dis ussed
South West part of t wn.
Meridian Citv Hall .2. September 23, 1974
Ric Orton stated tha a ne well will fit into the Wa er S udy,
a e w o
to the last well dri
led.
This
11 to use the same
ype
Y mot
r with
arge wa e s
It was inted out b
Mr.
Orton that the cost would b
app
oxima
sly the
same as Well No. 7 o West th S rest which was recen ly c astru to .
The Mayor stated tha
obabl be more pipe costs more now and the dri
__ ling costs will
It is hoped that the
of this
tom le _on a wi
og_r _ be m tching funds availab a to assia n t e
_
Sumner Johnson press tad a item for consideration t t th irri atlon
program son y a e
domestic use ratio. reon n ura on an oes no cr ass
He e a per ps
greatest requirement one s
and em
a do supp y e e
atic needs plus the nee w e
irrigation s
eed.
Larry Hoffman was pr
een u iv s
Streets have been sent
,
tall ore
a e
wit esent Howard Jenkins
e
curbs in place. The cone
a st ruing
sets the
o not conform
to the City codes
Their streets are 50
Their platt was appr
to our Ordinances an ch r
wit
ved
mi wire
5 fo
b ec
t cre 0~ right o way.
easements on each a
to certain restricts
to a problem if the C
de.
na
ty a
a
axed
no co orm
them later.
It was decided that orre tiona hould be made by the Arc test o cause
50 foot right of way with 5 Y of public easement on each side s roadway is
A 60oYoot easement o the East ould be dedicated as a r dway nd also one
to be designated.
The Motion was made q W, Sk ver and seconded by M ruin Bodin that
provisions be provid d fo
adjacent to the deaf Hated streets to make said asem nt a blic
avproved by the City of Me idian;
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-- centered on the
17, Block 1; Comm n lot line of lots 10 and 1
-
- , B1 ck 1 nd to be
ems-
--
(80) foot right
of
y is a
is
he
of to be required alo
g th
Nort
and South
right of way be waiv d.
Motion passed: Ski r, ye ; Rasmussen, yea; Bod ne, ea; N varro, yea,
Jim Stubblefield req eats that the City annex a pare 1 of groan along
the West side of Lin
The owner, Jake Dyer er R
has ad to
been the drain ditch.
ontacted and is will
to
sell
he land
to the Stubblefield
Mr. Stubblefield was evel
taut pment
oned .
the Ma or that the
vir
nment
1 people
will surely look qui a at rnly t any addition to the ;ass nt wa er and
The Motion was made by W, D. Skiver and seconded by John Navarro that the
City appprove 1 feet alo the West side off Linder be~'.ng the Easterly
approximately 150 feet of~he North East 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 11
with no guarantee of water or sewer use.
Notion passed: Skiver, yea; Rasmussstt, yea; Bodine, yea; Navarro, y
Meridian City Hall
.3.
September 2'~, 1974
Sumner Johnson spoke to t Cou it concerning the mi ands stand in the
u s on acce s o .
The proposal had bee pre nted everal times request nq a right of way to
e wee roe an s rom e e ow ew u a on
Mr, Johnson explains fur er a presented drawings o in state wags to
prov a access o an n s area.
The Mayor stated the thi pro al should be present d to the P ing and
Zoni Commission fo the' rec endation to the Cit Co cil.
The Motion was made Jo Nav ro and seconded b W D. kiver that the
_
mater o~ an access
rom t
e N
Meadow View Subdivia
on t
to t _
e Owen Frost
land be referred bat to t e P1 1 and Zoni Comm ssio for heir
recommendation to th Cou cil fo later action.
Motion eased: Skive ea • Ra~useen~ ea• Bod ne ea• N varro~ yea,
Ric Orton continued in th t e water o sal for the it s ud to
explain the water da nd~ ire d wand and irrigation eman and heir relation
to the total ro am He lei ed that durin the f st 0 s the
fire demand will be 'ghe than 11 the rest; then to al d mend 11 exceed
all the others duri the ext 1 ars. This then uld obab be more
advisable to put in ne wa er s tem than one for irr gets n and one for
drinking water,
Short term means wer sou t to olve the oblem for next ear,
It was estimated the the eeda ould require $100 .00 or a ew well with
lines to bri water back o the esent tower. It w s re oamett ed b the
Engineer Sumner Jo on to aband n Well #2, #3 and #5 and J eep W 11 #
because of higher wa er lit hen the other wells.
It was suggested the a sal be esented to the ext ousts meets
to get this started edi tely th the City Clerk a Fi ace 0 ficer to
develop means of fi nce.
~ The Motion was made y Ke eth R amasses and seconded by H n dine that
a e a nRS att spec ca one or
a new well by the re lar ousts meetings October 7t1 ~ 19 ~-.
.~ Motion passed: Skive ~ yea ; Rasmussen, yea; Bod ne, l ea; N varro, yea,
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The next discussion
s th
rate
structure that has b
en
sent
d to the
~ m _ outtci en,
q q ~ °' d ~ Mr, Johnson stated t t rate increase will ield ccnm lated ca ital
e ~ e ti __ that can be used in ttter' fine cixtg and to reduce t e to al th t might
~ ..~ tip;-; be needed in the Bon i f r the o ect,
• m o __ The Mayor felt that he ra a inc ease is higher than he s roan ing
.°'i a
~ `~ m ~ towns.
v •- ~ _ The City Council was suet cted y the Mayor to study the ate s hedule
H ~ ~
o .~.~ ~ y
o H..+ m a e Bruce Stuart stated hat is vinR problems with f nces and g dens
a ~ ~ `"'., being placed on the ewer aseme is and it is getting almo t im seible
a ~ ~ .,~ ,.~ o ge o e man o s to ke r pairs.
o °' m.~.AO He aas instructed t tan aseme t is ovided for wo k ae ens d he should
~ ~ ~ ~ e able to get his ~ b do ,
y z Mr, Stuart is to con ct t e Cit t n nd t n n the o le to
inform them he has t e rig t to et his fob done, the go head easing as
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There being tto other business to come before Count 1 ,he meeting stood
ur d,
attest: ty lerk OR