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HomeMy Public PortalAboutMinutes_City Council Regular Meeting_12172019CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING IONA CITY BUILDING DECEMBER 17, 2019 — 7:00 P.M. PRESENT: Mayor Dan Gubler, Council President Rob Geray, Council Member Michael Thompson, Council Member Peter Wadsworth, Council Member Kathy McNamara, Public Works Director Zech Prouse, City Attorney Andrew Rawlings and City Clerk Keri West. ABSENT: Treasurer Amy Sullivan. VISITORS: Scott Kelly, Tim Kelly, Gary Elliott, Jolyn Louk, Karen Hansen, Whitney Brown, Deb Sorenson, John Empey and Kevin Casper. Mayor Gubler welcomed everyone and Lieutenant Kevin Casper led the Pledge of Allegiance. A roll call was taken to open the meeting. CONSENT AGENDA: City Council Work Meeting and City Council Regular Meeting Minutes of November 19, 2019 were reviewed. Council reviewed the finance reports for the period ending November 30, 2019 (17% of the fiscal year elapsed). The City had $836,216.67 in the bank and routine bills had been paid, "Exhibit A". Mayor Gubler entertained a motion. Council President Geray made a motion to approve the consent agenda as presented. Council Member Thompson seconded the motion. All in favor. Motion carried. ITEMS OF BUSINESS: Public Hearing — Conditional Use Permit Application, Scott Kelly, New Self -Storage Facility on Main Street — Mr. Scott Kelly stated they purchased a Commercially Zoned lot in the City of Iona with the purpose of building a new storage unit facility. He continued and said they went to the Planning & Zoning Meeting (P&Z) the previous week and were deemed "unessential and undesirable". Mr. Kelly stated he believes this is essential and he passes 700 storage units in a 2 mile radius from his home to his office, just a few miles from Iona. He also stated there are currently 2 storage unit facilities in Iona that have 96 total units and 93 of those are occupied. He continued and said his family has run a successful storage unit business for 21 years. Mr. Kelly continued and stated this will bring in tax revenue for the City along with water hook-up fees, permit fees and will employee at least one part-time person. Mr. Kelly stated they estimate this facility would have 5-10 cars enter each day. He continued and said they would have little impact on the water and sewer systems. He also stated they would little noise and no air pollution. Mayor Gubler questioned what the operating hours would be for this new facility. Mr. Kelly stated the facility would have 24 hour access, but the afterhours visits are minimal. Mr. Kelly also stated they have decided to put up a privacy fence on all sides of the facility, excluding the west side, which faces Main Street. He continued and stated Chairman West of the Planning & Zoning Commission suggested to avoid a steel building that "looks like storage units". Mr. Kelly stated he has now done research and has found new ideas to enhance the look of the facility and help it blend it with the surrounding properties. Council Member Wadsworth asked Mr. Kelly if he would like to table this vote until they can present other ideas that are more aesthetically pleasing, because the application they are voting 1 on tonight is based on the steel building drawings already submitted. Council President Geray stated there is no need to table the discussion because they could still pass it subject to conditions agreed upon tonight. Director Prouse asked Mr. Kelly where they would be installing accesses to the property. Mr. Kelly stated they intend to install two entrances off Main Street. Director Prouse said the alley is a dedicated right-of-way, so they could use that as an access to the property. Mr. Kelly said he was unaware of that and hasn't been able to find that information anywhere. Director Prouse encouraged the Council to require an impact statement if they approve this permit. Mr. Kelly asked who does the impact statement. Director Prouse stated that is a requirement and the responsibility of the applicant to hire someone, pay for and provide an impact statement. Mayor Gubler opened up the Public Hearing portion of the meeting and invited anyone from the public to please approach the podium to state any questions or comments regarding this application. Karen Hansen (5164 E. Wilde Ave.) stated she was the Mayor of Iona for many years and has invested a lot of time into the City. She agrees that property owners should be able to do what they want with their property, but she is concerned about preserving downtown Main Street of our historic town. She continued and stated she is not in favor of this application because she does not believe it is appropriate on Main Street. Whitney Brown (4169 N. 55th E.) stated she is currently renting a storage unit at Mr. Kelly's existing facility and she is impressed with how well kept they are and well maintained. She also stated she believes they will enhance Main Street with their business, rather than an empty lot. Mrs. Brown stated she is the person they have asked to be their part time employee and looks forward to having that job so close to home while she is going to school online. Deb Sorenson (5276 Hansen Ave.) stated he lives adjacent to this property to the east. He continued and stated he has lived in this community for 74 years and served on the City Council for many years. Mr. Sorenson agrees that this area is growing and storage units may be desirable, but he does not think they belong on historic Main Street. Mr. Sorenson also stated he does not think the applicant is prepared and still has many unanswered questions regarding the design and aesthetics of the business. He also stated he is concerned with the facility only having one part time employee. He continued and asked if it would have a gated entrance or if it would be accessible to youth walking along Main Street. Council Member McNamara also stated concern if the entrance is not gated. Jolyn Louk (5428 E. Rockwood Ave.) stated one of the storage facilities in Iona has the owner living right next door, so they are able to watch the building at all times. She stated the other storage facility was built by a local resident and was always maintained. But, last year that business was sold to a company from Idaho Falls and they have not maintained the grounds. She is hesitant to allow someone to build another facility that does not live in Iona and can keep a watchful eye on it and cares if it is maintained. Ms. Louk stated the sidewalk on Main Street is very busy and a storage facility there could create a safety hazard. She also stated storage units can create a place for crime in the City. Ms. Louk reiterated that storage units do not belong on Main Street, no matter how good the building looks. 2 Gary Elliott (5462 E. Rockwood Ave.) stated he also owns the property to the north of the applicant, which is 5242 E. Hansen Ave. Mr. Elliott stated he is not against storage units in general, but he does not think they belong on Main Street, no matter how they design the buildings to look. Mr. Elliott continued and stated he is aware that Mr. Kelly was informed this application may create concern from residents, so he should have included a contingency when purchasing the property. John Empey approached the podium and stated he owns the property to the south at 3388 N. Main Street. He is concerned with what type of storage units are being proposed as he is trying to beautify his property next door. Mr. Empey encouraged the Council to consider in the future what we want Main Street to look like. He continued and said he would not be opposed if it is a high end facility, but understands that would cost a lot of money. If it is a basic storage facility, he is against it and does not believe it would fit in on Main Street. Mayor Gubler read aloud the emails that have been received prior to the meeting, including three in favor and one in opposition of the proposed application. Mayor Gubler stated he does not put much weight on opinions of those outside of Iona, because they are not part of the community and do not pay City taxes. He then asked if there were any additional comments from the public. No response. Mayor Gubler closed the Public Hearing portion of the meeting and began deliberation amongst the Council. Mayor Gubler said in the City Code it states they can approve an application and impose conditions if they feel it is essential or desirable to the community. He encouraged the Council to consider this when discussing and deciding on whether to approve this application. Mayor Gubler said personally he is not in support of storage units on Main Street. He would be in favor in another area of the City, but not Main Street. Council Member Wadsworth stated Iona is more of a "bedroom community" and not a growing commercial area. Mayor Gubler added that during the last Comprehensive Plan the community voiced their desire to keep Iona small and not bring in a lot of commercial business. Council Member Wadsworth said in looking towards the future, this is not the type of business they would like to see on Main Street. It does not match the historic nature of the neighborhood. Council Member Thompson stated based on the submitted drawings, there are 14 units that face Main Street and he does not think that is desirable to see on the historic street. He would support the business on another road like 55th East, but not Main Street. He does not think it fits in with the surrounding atmosphere. Council Member McNamara agreed with the previous comments and stated she does not think it is an appropriate business for Main Street. She also stated her concern regarding safety and the size constraint for U-Haul trucks to access and turn around. Council President Geray stated in the Comprehensive Plan the Commercial Zones were laid out and this lot is zoned Commercial. He also stated he does not believe Main Street has been declared an official historic district or historic street with use restrictions. He continued and stated he does not know any business that meets the residents' ideals of what is acceptable in this empty lot. Council President Geray stated if the City feels the need to have specific restrictions 3 on businesses on Main Street, the Council needs to designate Main Street as a historic district and set those restrictions. He continued and stated he believes Mr. Kelly is making reasonable accommodations and is trying to do the right thing to make this business blend in with the surrounding properties. Council President Geray also stated there are already businesses on Main Street and Iona Road that are not pleasant looking when entering the City. Council Member Thompson stated he agrees with most of what Council President Geray stated, but he does not believe the building fits in as presented. He continued and encouraged the applicant to come back to the City Council when they have a new design and have made more decisions regarding the aesthetics and functionality of the property. Council President Geray said he would advise the applicant to do that also, but he does not think the Council would consider it further and he does not want to waste the applicant's time and money. Mayor Gubler entertained a motion. Council President Geray made a motion to approve the Conditional Use Permit subject to the reasonable changes that the Council deems necessary. Motion was not seconded. Motion failed. Council Member Wadsworth made a motion to deny the Conditional Use Permit for Mr. Scott Kelly's storage facility. Council Member McNamara seconded the motion. Council Member Wadsworth, Council Member Thompson and Council Member McNamara voted Yes. Council President Geray voted No. Motion carried. Amendments to Iona City Code § 10-1-5(C), pertaining to Required Scale on Plats — Mayor Gubler asked the Council if anyone had questions pertaining to this amendment. No response. Mayor Gubler entertained a motion. Council President Geray made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 234-12-19 of the City of Iona, Idaho; amending Section 10-1-5(C) of the Iona City Code; amending the acceptable scale on plats; providing for severability; and establishing an effective date. Council President Geray also made a motion to dispense with the rule of reading the proposed Ordinance in full and on three separate occasions. Council Member McNamara seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken: Council President Geray: YES Council Member Wadsworth: YES Council Member Thompson: YES Council Member McNamara: YES Amendments to Iona City Code § 6-4-4, pertaining to Standard for Sidewalk and Curb Construction Specifications — Council President Geray made a comment stating this amendment requires the City Clerk to maintain copies in the City Office. Clerk West and Director Prouse agreed. Mayor Gubler entertained a motion. Council Member Thompson made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 235-12-19 of the City of Iona, Idaho; amending Section 6-4-4 of the Iona City Code; amending the referenced standard for sidewalk and curb construction specifications; preserving prior Ordinance; providing for severability; and establishing an effective date. Council Member Thompson also made a motion to dispense with the rule of reading the proposed Ordinance in full and on three separate occasions. Council Member Wadsworth seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken: Council President Geray: YES Council Member Wadsworth: YES Council Member Thompson: YES Council Member McNamara: YES 4 Amendments to Iona City Code § 4-1-3, pertaining to Business License Fees— Clerk West stated the Business License Fee is currently $50 for new and renewed business licenses. This amendment will increase the fee for new business licenses to $100 due to the additional work by the City Clerk and City Council approval. Clerk West stated the renewal fee will remain $50 annually. Mayor Gubler entertained a motion. Council Member Thompson made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 236-12-19 of the City of Iona, Idaho; amending Section 4-1-3 of the Iona City Code; specifying business license application and renewal fees; providing for methodology and severability; and establishing an effective date. Council Member Thompson also made a motion to dispense with the rule of reading the proposed Ordinance in full and on three separate occasions. Council President Geray seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken: Council President Geray: YES Council Member Wadsworth: YES Council Member Thompson: YES Council Member McNamara: YES Amendments to Iona City Code § 5-4-1, pertaining to Impounding of Dogs— Attorney Rawlings explained this amendment is to update the chapter pertaining to dogs in the City Code to match what the City Council has discussed in previous Council meetings. This includes requesting the Idaho Falls Animal Shelter to collect fees on behalf of the City when dogs are brought in, among other updates pertaining to the collection of dogs from the City of Iona. Mayor Gubler spoke to the audience and stated the City has had problems with the increased costs associated with the Idaho Falls Animal Shelter pertaining to the impounding of dogs. Mayor Gubler further explained the City has been covering the majority of the costs when dogs are impounded and the dog owners are paying a very small amount to retrieve their dog from the shelter. The Council feels the dog owners should be paying these fees and it should not be subsidized by the City. Council President Geray questioned whether the Idaho Falls Animal Shelter will agree to this amendment and indeed collect fees on behalf of the City. Mayor Gubler entertained a motion. Council President Geray made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 237-12-19 of the City of Iona, Idaho; amending Section 5-4-1 of the Iona City Code; adding definitions of various terms; amending Section 5-4-6 of the Iona City Code; revising requirements relating to the impounding of dogs; providing for methodology; repealing and reenacting Section 5-3-12 of the Iona City Code; revising requirements relating to the impounding of animals; reenacting Section 5-3-7 of the Iona City Code; adding definition of various terms; preserving prior Ordinances in each instance; providing for severability; and establishing an effective date. Council President Geray also made a motion to dispense with the rule of reading the proposed Ordinance in full and on three separate occasions. Council Member Thompson seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken: Council President Geray: YES Council Member Wadsworth: YES Council Member Thompson: YES Council Member McNamara: YES Approval of Resolution 2019-05, "A Resolution Specifying the Impound Fee for Animals at the Animal Control Shelter" — Council President Geray stated the cost on the last statement from the Idaho Falls Animal Shelter equated to approximately $200 per dog. Council Member Wadsworth questioned if the City increases the fees if that will reduce the amount of people that actually pick up their dog and pay any fees at all. He continued and suggested possibly having a 5 graduated fee schedule. Council President Geray suggested setting the fee at $200 per animal. All Council members agreed. Mayor Gubler entertained a motion. Council Member McNamara made a motion to approve the Resolution No. 2019-05, specifying $200 for each animal that is picked up and taken to the shelter. Council Member Wadsworth seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken: Council President Geray: YES Council Member Wadsworth: YES Council Member Thompson: YES Council Member McNamara: YES Approval of 2020 City Council Meeting Dates — Clerk West stated no adjustments were made to the City Council calendar, so each meeting will be held on the 3`d Tuesday of each month. She also stated the Planning & Zoning Meetings will be held on the 2"d Wednesday, with the exception of November due to Veterans Day. Mayor Gubler entertained a motion. Council Member Wadsworth made a motion to approve the proposed 2020 City Council and Planning & Zoning Meeting Dates. Council President Geray seconded the motion. All in favor. Motion carried. General Water System Discussion — Mayor Gubler stated the water project is still moving along. He continued and stated the plan is to finish the well and well house in the spring. STAFF REPORTS: Director Prouse said they have installed 2 additional radar signs in the City. Clerk West stated Mr. Belnap thanked the City for lowering the speed limit on 55th East during the Christmas Light Show. Clerk West also discussed options for the City Christmas Dinner to be held in January. Council Member Thompson stated nothing to report, but wanted to publically thank Director Prouse for the great job his department does with snow removal. Attorney Rawlings stated he is still in the process of updating all City applications to comply with the updated City Code and City logo. Lt. Casper with Bonneville County Sheriff's Office stated they are working on cleaning up the reporting to define specific parameters of Iona City. He also stated his goal to have a full-time Iona officer is by the 2"d week of January. Lt. Casper reported receiving a dozen animal calls per month. He also stated they have completed all background checks for the basketball program. SUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMS: Mayor Gubler suggested discussing the future of Main Street at the next City Council Meeting. Meeting Adjourned at 8:47 p.m. COUNCIL APPROVED: January 21 st, 2020 ATTEST: Keri West, City Clerk Dan Gubler, Mayor 6 2019 IONA STATE OF THE CITY The time has come for us to reflect on the happenings of this last year. First, I would like to say thank you to the "great employees" that we have here in Iona. They continue to impress me day by day as I see their professionalism and the dedication that they have for our community. I am grateful for their efforts on our behalf. Many thanks to those involved in the planning, preparation, and execution of the Iona Day celebration. It was a huge event this year that was very well attended and a great success. I would like to personally thank Larie Elliott for her efforts in planning and organizing this event. Her efforts will be missed this coming year as she has stepped back as Event Coordinator this coming year. I would like to also thank Meridee Wobig for accepting the challenge this coming year of Event Coordinator for Iona Day. If there are any in the community that would like to get involved in the Iona Day celebration, please contact the staff at the City Office. An event as big as this requires a lot of individual help. This year, we started the construction on our new water tank. I am pleased to say that the new water tank is built and that it turned out just as planned. If you drive to the east end of 49th North, you can see the completed tank. We still need to complete the well house and finish the site work. These things are planned to be finished in the spring of 2020. We are also to receive a grant from the Army Corp of Engineers in the amount of $500,000. This grant is a match funds grant, but the monies the City has thus far contributed for the water tank will cover our portion. This is great news for us. This money will allow us to finish all of the original goals we identified as needs for all of the water system, for example, a new generator on Well #2. We originally hoped we could do this work within the water system upgrades. As the bids came in, we realized we were going to have a shortfall in revenue to complete this portion, so we scaled back on the things we didn't positively need to accomplish. We will now be able to complete everything. One of the needed improvements that were accomplished this year was the walking path extension on the north side of Denning Avenue, from Ashwood Acres all the way to the Barnes subdivision. We were able to pay for this with a grant from the State Tax Eliminator Fund through the Local Highway Technical Assistance Council (LHTAC). This should greatly improve the safety of our children as they attend Iona Elementary. The City continues to grow, which can be a blessing and a detriment. The Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council continue to work hard to try and control what that growth looks like and how it affects all of us in the community. Growth will continue to be a big issue and a challenge for our community in the future. This year, we started an agreement with the Bonneville County Sheriffs Office for providing police protection in Iona. I am happy to report that this collaboration is going very well. Patrolling in Iona is vastly greater than it has been in the past. We don't have enough time in this agreement to tell if the crime rates in Iona have been significantly lowered, but so far comparative numbers show a decrease. The City has installed radar speed signs on four streets in Iona and they have had a very positive result. Citations on those roads have come down and all reports have shown those signs as a significant contributing factor. Over the next couple of years, the City is trying to install radar signs on all of the ingress roads into Iona. Hopefully they too will show an improvement in speeding. The Planning & Zoning Commission has taken on the task of updating our current Comprehensive Plan. This will be a significant task for them. We are not looking to produce a new plan, but to update our existing Comprehensive Plan. If you have any suggestions, please contact the City Office. The Iona Sports Program continues to grow and the cost for such is not being paid for by the taxpayers of Iona, but by those participating in it. Heidi Gummow, the Sports Director, continues to do an outstanding job! We started the purchase of a 1.57 cfs water right late in 2018. The final payment will be made in the next couple of weeks and our obligation to that debt will be done. That is great news. All in all, Iona City is in great shape. We have savings for emergencies and the financial obligations going forward. The water project will be finished this coming spring and the new well will be coming on line to serve the communities' needs for many years to come. Iona is such a great community to live. The reason for our past and for our future successes continues to be the great and positive folks who call Iona home. It is my hope that this success as a community, will continue well into future generations. If the past is any indicator, than our future is very bright indeed! Thanks, Mayor Dan Gubler * Delivered by Mayor Dan Gubler at the City Council Meeting held on Tuesday, January 21st, 2020. City of Iona Check Register - lona Page: 1 Check Issue Dates: 12/1/2019 - 12/31/2019 Jan 08, 2020 11:48AM Report Criteria: Report type: Summary GL Period Check Issue Date Check Number Payee Description GL Account Amount 12/19 12/02/2019 17273 12/19 12/02/2019 17274 12/19 12/02/2019 17275 12/19 12/03/2019 17284 12/19 12/03/2019 17285 12/19 12/03/2019 17286 12/ 19 12/03/2019 17287 12/19 12/03/2019 17288 12/19 12/03/2019 17289 12/19 12/03/2019 17290 12/19 12/03/2019 17291 12/19 12/03/2019 17292 12/19 12/03/2019 17293 12/19 12/03/2019 17294 12/19 12/03/2019 17295 12/19 12/03/2019 17296 12/19 12/03/2019 17297 12/19 12/03/2019 17298 12/19 12/03/2019 17299 12/19 12/03/2019 17 300 12/19 12/03/2019 17301 12/19 12/04/2019 17302 12/19 12/04/2019 17303 12/19 12/04/2019 17304 12/19 12/04/2019 17305 12/19 12/04/2019 17306 12/19 12/09/2019 17 307 12/ 19 12/09/2019 17308 12/19 12/09/2019 17309 12/19 12/09/2019 17310 12/19 12/09/2019 17311 12/19 12/09/2019 17312 12/19 12/09/2019 17313 12/19 12/09/2019 17314 12/19 12/09/2019 17315 12/19 12/09/2019 17316 12/19 12/09/2019 17317 12/19 12/09/2019 17318 12/19 12/09/2019 17319 12/19 12/10/2019 17320 12/19 12/11/2019 17321 12/19 12/16/2019 17322 12/19 12/17/2019 17 328 12/19 12/17/2019 17329 12/19 12/17/2019 17330 12/19 12/17/2019 17331 12/19 12/17/2019 17332 12/19 12/17/2019 17333 12/19 12/17/2019 17334 12/19 12/23/2019 17335 12/19 12/23/2019 17336 12/19 12/23/2019 17337 12/19 12/23/2019 17338 12/19 12/23/2019 17339 ALLEN ELDRIDGE GREG MCBRIDE CHRIS HINTON ROCKY MTN. 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Water System Repair Servi Mechanical Inspections County Dump refuse Boiler water treatment program First Aid Kit refilled -Office Qtrly Animal Shelter Participation Batteries Snow Plow blade bolts Building inspections Reim. closed water acct. credit Reim. closed water acct. credit Telephones Maintenance supplies Toner - 0irfi%e511-011e5 104720 600.00 104720 120.00 104690 401.10 514175 992.93 514150 170.67 104680 300.00 104710 4,397.00 104710 539.00 514710 1,309.28 514710 440.00 104710 116.88 104820 730.00 104150 117.78 104150 97.20 104710 365.16 104710 112.10 514710 205.80 104790 224.86 514150 142.31 514710 285.00 104710 256.43 104720 3,040.00 104690 216.00 011075 13.07 104690 916.00 104710 97.25 104960 9,227.78 104150 5,130.00 514710 19.69 514820 121, 709.25 514180 54,731.70 104160 1,926.00 514175 787.87 104710 806.75 104150 75.00 514150 818.75 514160 31,400.00 514710 262.28 514150 51.00 104710 4,425.00 514710 500.00 104720 130.00 104710 155.00 514710 204.17 104150 33.85 104690 897.25 104710 14.98 104710 1,212.37 104720 450.00 011075 22.13 011075 8.17 104150 171.78 104710 445.96 104150 372.98 M = Manual Check, V = Void Check City of Iona Check Register - lona Page: 2 Check Issue Dates: 12/1/2019 - 12/31/2019 Jan 08, 2020 11:48AM GL Period Check Issue Date Check Number Payee Description GL Account Amount 12/19 12/19 12/19 12/19 12/19 12/19 12/19 12/19 12/19 12/19 12/19 12/23/2019 12/23/2019 12/30/2019 12/30/2019 12/31/2019 12/31/2019 12/31/2019 12/31/2019 12/31/2019 12/31/2019 12/31/2019 Grand Totals: 17340 ROCKY MTN. 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