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REGULAR MEETING
June 21, 1999
7:00 p.m.
The Meeting was called to order by Mayor Nancolas.
The Mayor requested that everyone stand for the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
The Roll of the City Council was called with the following members present:
Langan, Wells, Gable, Evans, Earl, and Ozuna. Absent: none
ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA
The Mayor asked if there were any additions or deletions to be made to the
prepared Agenda at this time.
Councilwoman Earl MOVED and it was SECONDED by Gable to delete Item
No. 7 under New Business, which was the request for an Executive Session
regarding land acquisition.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Earl, Ozuna, Langan, Wells, Gable, and Evans.
Those voting no: none. Absent and not voting: none.
MOTION CARRIED
MOVED by Earl, SECONDED by Langan to accept the Agenda as amended.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Earl, Ozuna, Langan, Wells, Gable, and Evans.
Those voting no: none. Absent and not voting: none.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS AND INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL VISITORS
Mayor Nancolas stated that he would like to comment regarding Mr. Tegge for a
moment before continuing with Audience Participation. Many of our citizens do
a lot of service and were not recognized. Mr. Tegge brought to his attention
several weeks ago of some ordinance problems that were obviously overlooked in
the City. Through his observation of that, we asked Mr. Tegge if he would mind
forming a committee to help keep track of ordinance violations. He willingly
accepted and was now trying to gather a group of people to serve on this
committee. He simply wanted to let Mr. Tegge know how much thry appreciated
his willingness to serve the City in this manner.
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION
John Tegge, 610 South Third, was then recognized and spoke briefly in favor of
the Caldwell Centennial Band. They have a concert every first and third Mondays
of the month. He had been trying to get them to change that time to the second
and fourth Mondays of the month. Mr. Tegge further informed Council that he
was supportive of this band and hoped the City Council would also support them
as there were things they needed such as sheet music, sound system and etc. On
June 28` and August 30' they were plarming concerts which were not on a
Council Meeting night and he wanted the Mayor and Council to be aware of this
so they could consider attending.
CONSENT CALENDAR
The Mayor presented the following items on the Consent Calendar for Council to
consider accepting:
1. Dispense with the reading of the minutes of the June 7, 1999, Regular Council
Meeting and the minutes of the Special Council Meeting of May 25, 1999,
and approve as written;
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2. Accept the minutes of the following boards and commissions: The Housing
Authority Meeting of February 3, 1999; the Planning and Zoning
Commission Meetings of May 18 and 28, 1999; the Traffic Committee
Meeting of June 15, 1999; the Caldwell Public Library Board Meeting of
May 6, 1999; and Caldwell Golf Board Meeting of May 20, 1999;
3. Accept revised Utility Easement from Wal -Mart Stores, Inc. to reflect a
design revision; easement was located on southwest corner of Cleveland Blvd.
and Ustick Road;
4. Approve the following Resolution to authorize execution of an agreement
between the City and Riverside, Inc., for test well drilling:
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO
EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CALDWELL AND
RIVERSIDE, INC., PARMA, IDAHO.
BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Caldwell,
Idaho, be, and the same hereby are, authorized to execute that certain agreement
title, "Drill, Sample, and Abandon an Exploratory Test Well:, for the drilling of a
test well, which agreement is attached hereto and made a part hereof as if set forth
in full, by and between the City of Caldwell and Riverside, Inc., of Parma, Idaho.
5. Approve Order of Decision on Case Nos. ANN -18 -19 and SUB- 35P -99 (South
Park);
6. Approve Order of Decision on Case No. ZON -05 -99 (Enochs rezone);
7. Approve the following Resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to
execute Fire Fighter contract negotiations between the City and the Union:
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO
EXECUTE ANY AND ALL WRITTEN MEMORANDA, CONTRACTS OR
OTHER DOCUMENTS NECESSARY TO FACILITATE AND FINALIZE THE
CURRENT FIREFIGHTER CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS BEETWEEN THE
CITY AND THE FIREFIGHTER'S UNION.
BE IT RESOLVED That the Mayor and City Clerk of the City of
Caldwell be, and the same hereby are, authorized to execute any and all written
memoranda, contracts or other documents necessary to facilitate and finalize the
current Firefighter contract negotiations between the City and the Firefighter's
Union.
8. Approve the following Resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to
execute a Memorandum between Ida -Ore, University of Idaho and the City of
Caldwell:
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO
EXECUTE A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BY AND BETWEEN
IDA -ORE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, THE
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, AND THE CITY PROVIDING FOR TRANSFER
OF "GRANTEE" STATUS TO THE UNIVERSITY FOR THE PURPOSE OF
CARRYING OUT THE MISSION OF THE CENTER FOR
ENTERPRENURIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT,
BE IT RESOLVED That the Mayor and City Clerk of the City of
Caldwell be, and the same hereby are, authorized to execute a Memorandum of
Understanding by and between Ida -Ore Planning and Development Association,
the University of Idaho, and the City providing for transfer of "Grantee" status to
the University for the purpose of carrying out the mission of the center for
Entrepreneurial and Economic Development. It is understood that the ultimate
objective of the Memorandum of Agreement will be the substitution of the
University of Idaho in place and instead of Ida -Ore.
MOVED by Langan, SECONDED by Evans to accept the Consent Calendar as
presented by Mayor Nancolas.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Langan, Wells, Gable, Evans, Earl, and Ozuna.
Those voting no: none. Absent and not voting: none.
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MOTION CARRIED
OLD BUSINESS
(CONTINUATION OF CASE NO. SUB -23 -99 (COPPERROCK SUBDIVISION)
APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT)
Mayor Nancolas explained that this item was a continuation of Case No. SUB -23-
99 which was the final plat for CopperRock. This was heard at the last City
Council Meeting and no decision was rendered and further information was
requested to be available at this meeting by the City Attorney and Staff.
Mrs. James, the Community Development Director, stated that as noted in the
Staff Report, this matter has been heard by the Planning and Zoning Commission
and they recommended to the City Council that it be approved. In the Staff
Report, the Commission's Findings of Pact did note that the applicant had met
every condition placed on the Preliminary Plat. They also indicated that if Sunset
Avenue was to be opened that it was the City's decision and they could do so.
You received an opinion from Mark Hilty, the City Attorney, and also received in
the packet was a memorandum from Gordon Law, the City Engineer.
Mr. George DeFord, Jr., from the City Attorney's Office, was recognized. He
explained that he was present at the meeting representing Mr. Hilty who was on a
well deserved vacation.
The Mayor further stated that there were really two issues presented to you from
Mr. Law in his report. The first was the approval of the final plat and the second
was the issue of Sunset Street.
Mrs. James reminded the Mayor and Council that the proper procedure would be
to proceed with the Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and then the final
decision.
It was MOVED by Earl, SECONDED by Evans that the City Council adopt the
Planning and Zoning Commission's Findings of Fact which read as follows:
Accept the general facts outlined in the Staff Report as Findings of Fact and
include the following taken from testimony: a letter from David Kerrick,
representing the developer of Sunridge Subdivision, was entered as Exhibit PR -1
and Mr. Kerrick questioned why Sunset Avenue was not unproved by the
developer of CopperRock; the developer of CopperRock was not required to
improve his portion of Sunset Avenue and it was not open in this area; the City
can open Sunset Avenue at any time if it desires to do so; the Applicant has
satisfied all of the conditions set forth at the time of preliminary plat approval.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Earl, Ozuna, Langan, Wells, Gable, and Evans.
Those voting no: none. Absent acid not voting: none.
MOTION CARRIED
Councilwoman Earl MOVED that the Conclusions of Law would be that the City
Council has the authority to hear requests on final plat applications and to either
approve or deny; the Public Hearing was legally held and noticed regarding this
matter and guidelines and applicable codes' and ordinances were followed.
SECONDED by Evans.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Earl, Ozuna, Langan, Wells, Gable; and Evans.
Those voting no: none. Absent and not voting: none.
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MOTION CARRIED
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MOVED by Earl, SECONDED by Wells that the Council approve the final plat
for CopperRock Subdivision with the conditions made as presented by Mrs.
James at the last meeting and that Gordon Law be instructed to sign the plat after
they were made.
Mrs. James itemized those items as follows: On the final plat, Sunridge
Subdivision to the north was noted as Sunnyridge which was incorrect; it was
also noted that future right of way on Airport would be provided and it was not
future right of way; also, an easement on Airport and to the north of the
subdivision that Mr. Law questioned and asked for clarification which needs to be
a part of the plat. Mr. Law also indicated that the homeowner's association
should be noted on the plat as being the caretakers or maintenance group of the
landscaped common areas. These were minor things, but do need to be cleaned
up.
The Mayor noted that the motion would include those conditions as just itemized
by Mrs. James.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Earl, Ozuna, Langan, Wells, Gable, and Evans.
Those voting no: none. Absent and not voting: none.
MOTION CARRIED
The Mayor further stated that there was another issue brought forward that needed
direction for the Staff. Since Mr. Law was not present, he asked if Mrs. James
had any information with regard to this other issue. Mrs. James stated that he did
and his comments were contained in a memo to the City Council that was part of
their packet. The memo was as follows:
At the Council Meeting of June 7, 1999, the Final Plat of CopperRock
Subdivision was considered. During the course of that meeting, the discussion
arose concerning the opening of Sunset.
During the June 7` meeting, the City Engineer stated that it was his recollection
that either the Planning and Zoning Commission or City Council had not required
the opening of Sunset, and consequently, development plans were approved
without the requirement to improve Sunset although right of way is being
provided as part of the final plat. After the meeting, the City Engineer could not
find documentation that conclusively supported his recollection.
City Council has two issues to consider at the June 21, 1999, Council Meeting:
1. Has the developer of CopperRock met the conditions of Planning and
Zoning and Council and can the Final Plat be approved?
2. Should Sunset be opened and who should pay for it?
The City Engineer has previously provided his recommendation concerning Final
Plat approval.
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If City Council concludes that Sunset should be opened and considering that
developer's plans were approved without the Sunset opening requirement, it
would be the recommendation of the City Engineer that it be opened with
Street/Sewer /Water Department funds. It was the intent of the City Engineer to
work more closely and more carefully with the Planning and Zoning Department
to make sure that conditions of future preliminary plats were completely
understood before subdivision plans were approved.
Patty Mickelsen, 306 Hilldrop, was recognized by the Mayor and expressed their
point of view as to why Sunset should not be opened. She discussed several
reasons why it should not including the following: It really would serve no
purpose in terms of being any kind of a traffic pattern; safety issues would be
created by putting the street through; the concept of CopperRock subdivision
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appeals to a different home builder than the surrounding subdivisions and attracts
a different market; presented a petition of 46 naives who opposed the opening of
the street; those living in Sumidge were particularly opposed. In conclusion, she
stated that she hoped the Council Members and the Mayor would consider
reflecting the wishes of the people they serve. They were not asking for special
favors and she believed they had tried their very best to meet all requirements
requested of them.
The Mayor commented that the Council asked the City Attorney, Mr. Hilty, to
respond to the issue as to whether the Ordinance requires that the road be opened
up. Mr. Hiity did respond and as follows: Generally, it appears that development
of Sunset was required by the subdivision ordinance. At this point, Mr.
Mickelsen cannot be charged with the expense of doing so. While the ordinance
does not indicate that development of the right of way must occur within any
specific given time frame, it does seem that the purpose and intent of Section 11,
Chapter 4 was that the road improvement would take place substantially
contemporaneously with development of the subdivision. Mayor Nancolas again
noted that this summation was requested by the City Council. Basically, there
were concerns in the neighborhood, but there were also ordinances in the City that
the Council was responsible to comply with. He discussed with Mr. Law with
regard to the feasibility from a time frame. In his opinion, even if Council wanted
the road opened right now, it could not be done. There were engineering designs
that have to go into place, provided for from a funding standpoint and these things
would take time and could not happen in this budget year. However, it would be
available during the next year's funding.
The Council Members discussed this matter at some length. During the
discussion, the Mayor again stated that according to the Attorney, it appears that
development of Sunset was required by the Subdivision Ordinance and that the
road improvement would take place substantially contemporaneously with
development of the subdivision. In addition, he emphasized that ordinances were
designed as a mechanism for the City as a whole to deal with comillw ity issues
which included transportation components, health and safety, fire and police
accessibility and those types of things. Further discussion included the safety
issue with regard to Police and Fire access which they determined was important;
if you don't require opening this street, how do you require other developers to do
so; and the importance of traffic patterns.
The Mayor stated that basically the issue was that the Ordinance states that Sunset
at some point in time was required to be opened. There was a question regarding
funding and it was established that the City would pay for the opening of the road.
Relying upon the Attorney's statement that the road improvement would take
place substantially contemporaneously with development of the subdivision, it
was very clear as to what was required.
MOVED by Gable, SECONDED by Langan that Sunset Street be opened, the
City provide the necessary funds to do so from budgets as outlined by the City
Engineer, Gordon Law, and open it along the guidelines of our Attorney as
contemporaneously as possible.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Gable, Evans, Earl, Ozuna, and Langan. Those
voting no: Wells. Absent and not voting: none.
MOTION CARRIED
(SECOND READING OF BILL NO. 25 AND WAIVE THE THREE READING
REQUIREMENTS AND PASS THE BILL AFTER THE SECOND READING —
%NN -18 -99 CASE NO, - S UR-23 --99. & APPROVE SUMMARY FOR PUBLICATION —
SOUTHPARK)
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Mayor Nancolas stated that the first reading of this Bill occurred on June 7, 1999,
This was the time scheduled for the second reading of Bill No. 25 which he read
by title only as follows:
AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING THAT CERTAIN LAND LAYS
CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF CALDWELL,
COUNTY OF CANYON, STATE OF IDAHO, AND THAT SAID LANDS
SHOULD BE ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF CALDWELL, IDAHO, AS PART
OF THE R -I (SINGLE- FAMILY) ZONING DISTRICT; AND DECLARING
SAID LAND BY PROPER LEGAL DESCRIPTION AS DESCRIBED BELOW
TO BE A PART OF THE CITY OF CALDWELL, CANYON COUNTY,
IDAHO; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, ORDERS OR
PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND DIRECTING THE CITY
ENGINEER AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR TO ADD
SAID PROPERTY TO THE OFFICIAL MAPS OF THE CITY OF
CALDWELL, IDAHO; AND DIRECTING THE CLERK OF THE CITY OF
CALDWELL TO FILE A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE ORDINANCE AND
MAP OF THE AREA TO BE ANNEXED WITH CANYON COUNTY, STATE
OF IDAHO AND THE IDAHO STATE TAX COMMISSION, PURSUANT TO
IDAHO CODE, SECTION 63 -2219.
Councilwoman Earl informed the Mayor that she would abstain from voting on
this matter as she had a conflict of interest.
MOVED by Evans, SECONDED by Gable to waive the rule requiring that a bill
be read at three separate times and read in full for one reading and pass Bill No.
25 on the second reading.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Evans, Ozuna, Langan, Wells, and Gable.
Those voting no: none. Abstain: Earl. Absent and not voting: none.
MOTION CARRIED
MOVED by Evans, SECONDED by Ozuna that Bill No. 25 be passed and
entitled Ordinance No. 2285 after the second reading by title only.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Evans, Ozuna, Langan, Wells, and Gable.
Those voting no: none. Abstain: Earl. Absent and not voting: none.
MOTION CARRIED
MOVED by Evans, SECONCED by Gable to approve the Summary of Ordinance
No. 2285 for publication in the Press Tribune.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Evans, Ozuna, Langan, Wells, and Gable.
Those voting no: none. Abstain: Earl. Absent and not voting: none.
MOTION CARRIED
NEW BUSINESS
(RESOLUTION OF ASSURANCE FOR FORCE - ACCOUNT WORK ON EDA
GRANT)
Mayor Nancolas recognized Jim Birdsall, 2211 South Seyene Way, Boise,
representing Caldwell Economic Development Council, who informed Council
that this was hopefully the last portion of the EDA Application for the proposed
Canyon Industrial Park on Highway 20/26. Mr. Birdsall confirmed that the block
grant application was resubmitted today and he would ask that Council consider
passing the Resolution tonight.
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The Mayor thanked Mr. Birdsall for his efforts in getting this application
submitted on time and read the Resolution by title only as follows:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CALDWELL, IDAHO, TO AUTHORIZE
AND GUARANTEE THE USE OF CITY FORCES AND OTHER FINANCIAL
ASSETS FOR TIIE PURPOSE OF ASSISTING WITH CONSTRUCTION OF
THE "CANYON INDUSTRIAL PARK" PROJECT.
MOVED by Wells, SECONDED by Earl that the Resolution be passed as
presented by the Mayor.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Wells, Gable, Evans, Earl, Ozuna, and Langan.
Those voting no: none. Absent and not voting: none.
MOTION CARRIED
(APPROVAL FOR RADIO TOWER JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT WITH
CANYON COUNTY)
The Mayor informed Council that this was a Joint Powers Agreement for radio
antenna to be placed on Canyon Hill. This Agreement was presented to Canyon
County and approved by the County Commissioners. The Agreement includes
that the City retains ownership, the County will fund it, and the ongoing
maintenance and upkeep were outlined.
MOVED by Earl, SECONDED by Ozwia that the City of Caldwell adopt the
Joint Powers Agreement for Radio Antenna with Canyon County.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Earl, Ozuna, Langan, Wells, Gable, and Evans.
Those voting no: none. Absent and not voting: none.
MOTION CARRIED
(OASIS CHURCH, SUP APPEAL, CONDITIONS REGARDING AWNING)
Mayor Nancolas informed Council that this item on the Agenda was with regard
to a Special Use Permit that was granted to the Oasis Church which occupied the
old Taylor Music building. In that Special Use Permit, it was required that they
have the awning taken care of within 120 days of the signing of the S.U.P. There
was also another item regarding a plan for lighting in the parking lot. The
purpose at this time was to bring the issue to the attention of the City Council.
Mrs. James further stated that the lighting plan was basically met. She had
discussed this with the Pastor and found that there was really nothing to do as far
as the lighting plan was concerned since there was lighting there. However, they
were to complete an upgrade plan for the landscaping which basically was that
they would keep the weeds out, plant some flowers, and trim the trees and bushes.
Again, she agreed with him as there was nowhere to put in additional landscaping.
The only condition they have not met was the awning. A letter was sent to the
Pastor on June 7 "' and he has never responded.
The Mayor informed Council that this was just an information item so they would
be aware of the situation.
(DOMESTIC WATER/IRRIGATION FOR SOUTH PARK AND SOUTHERN
HEIGHTS)
Mayor Nancolas informed Council that this matter was brought forward from
Mrs. James of the Community Development Department.
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Councilwoman Earl noted that she would not be voting on this since she had a
conflict of interest.
Mrs. James stated that a request was received from Earl and Associates for
Southern Heights and Southpark Subdivisions to be connected to the City's
domestic water system for pressure irrigation purposes. She considered this to be
a substantial change from the basic conditions under which approval of the
preliminary plats were granted. Therefore, she believed that it should come
before the City Council, not as a public hearing, but for Council to understand
what was happening and to approve if they agreed to the request. She did not
have any objections to the Council granting approval of the request, but felt it
should be a part of the written record. The packet also included a letter from Bill
Mason of Earl and Associates as well as a copy of the Code regarding conditions
of preliminary plat approval, and a memo from the City Engineer.
Bill Mason, Earl and Associates, 314 Badiola Street, was recognized by the
Mayor. He explained that because Southern Heights would be built first for the
lift station and the sewer, we don't anticipate doing anything with Southpark until
the lift station was on line. Pioneer Irrigation District asked them to put a pump
station in for the pressurized irrigation as close to the Phyllis Canal as possible to
be the delivery point. This would put them in Southpark creating a design issue
where we don't know the exact location of the pump station for pressurized
irrigation until after two phases of Southern Heights were already under
construction and need water. Mr. Mason referred to the five items outlined by the
City Engineer which were as follows:
1. A definitive plan be presented to Council outlining a schedule for delaying
construction of certain items associated with the irrigation system and a
schedule for implementation of those features normally required of the
subdivision.
2. An acceptable agreement between the developers of all three subdivisions
outlining the financial and performance responsibilities of each subdivision
and perhaps each phase of each subdivision;
3. Appropriate construction security such as Cash Bond or Letter of Credit to
guarantee future construction of facilities.
4. Demonstration that construction costs are not being delayed to the extent that
it would make future phases of the subdivisions economically non - viable.
S. Procedures implemented in a manner that other developers, in a similar
situation, might follow the same procedures established for this request.
Mr. Mason further stated that some of these items have some time restraints that
they still have to work out which he explained to the Council. He asked Council
if they could condition this request on Gordon Law's approval; they would work
through the five items with him to be sure they met all of his requirements.
MOVED by Evans, SECONDED by Gable to approve this request based upon
complying with Mr. Law's five issues and that Mr. Law inform them with regard
to the progress of the conditions and keep the Community Development
Department informed in writing.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Evans, Ozuna, Langan, Wells, and Gable.
Those voting no: none. Abstain: Earl. Absent and not voting: none.
MOTION CARRIED
(FINANCIAL REPORT)
Councilman Viable reported that the Finance Committee has reviewed current
accounts payable in the amount of $620,397.83 for the period ended May 13,
1999, and a net payroll of $141,766.39 for the pay period ended June 5, 1999.
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MOVED by Gable, SECONDED by Ozuna that accounts payable in the amount
of $620,397.83 represented by check numbers 63826 through 63976 and payroll
for the amount of $141,766.39 represented by check numbers 65238 through
65365 and direct deposit stub numbers 10893 through 10942 be accepted,
payment approved, and vouchers filed in the Office of the City Clerk.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Gable, Evans, Earl, Ozuna, Langan, and Wells.
Those voting no: none. Absent and not voting: none.
MOTION CARRIED
(CITY COUNCIL REPORTS)
Councilman Langan reported that he attended a meeting that morning at the
Senior Citizens Center. The Board continues to struggle with process and
personalities and he did discuss those problems with them.
Councilwoman Ozuna stated that she enjoyed the Youth Fest and hoped that the
City would help with the funding for next year.
Councilwoman Earl commented that it was wonderful to have someone talk to
the Council with regard to a park master plan as it was something they needed to
pursue; she would not be able to attend the budget meeting the next evening due
to a previous commitment; she also totally supported the project for the new
Police Station.
Councilman Evans stated that he would not be able to attend the meeting
scheduled for Tuesday on the Police Department. He did want to inform the
Mayor the negatives he heard people express concern about. Included was the
proposed location, the overall cost, and that the City should have another election
soon. He agreed that the location where old Jefferson used to be was not a good
place for the City to consider.
Mr. Evans also commented on how great the Youth Fest was and complimented
the team that worked on this project. He hoped they would continue to organize
programs of this kind.
Councilman Gable noted that the Airport Commission was excited about seeing
the road come through at the Airport. Seal coating was being done out there and
everything was moving forward.
Councilman Wells stated that he noticed that there was a lot more volunteers over
the last year working on projects in the community. He appreciated these efforts.
(MAYOR'S COMMENTS)
Mayor Nancolas commented on the following: Volunteers would be landscaping
the area between City Hall and the Bank; there would be some painting done at
the stadium as well as curb, gutters, and sidewalk; the Board of Regents for the
University of Idaho has moved forward and the transition will be made between
the University and Ida -Ore; Treasure Valley Regional Transportation Authority
met and was in the process of presenting testimony at the Public Utilities
Commission to preserve a section of rail that was being abandoned in Boise at this
time which does effect Caldwell in the overall plan; there was a Police Facility
Meeting tomorrow night; Association of Idaho Cities Conference will start on
Wednesday; next Monday and Tuesday nights would be budget sessions; the
Fourth of July will be celebrated on Sunday which is the 4 Ida -Ore Meeting
will be held on July 8 th in Boise; the final grant presentation on the EDA Grant
was to be in Moscow and sounded promising; and the Youth Fest was a
tremendous success.
(ADJOURNMENT)
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MOVED by Evans, SECONDED by Gable that since there was no further
business, the meeting be adjourned at 8:15 p.m.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Evans, Earl, Ozuna, Langan, Wells, and Gable.
Those voting no: none. Absent and not voting: none.
MOTION CARRIED
APPROVED AS written THIS 6th DAY OF July ' 1999,
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