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1. Call to Order
4. Consent Agenda
4.B.2) Appointments to City Boards, Commissions, and Committees 21-126 Attached please find communication from Community Development Services Director, Brad Cramer regarding the citizen volunteers I am appointing to serve on the following City of Idaho Falls Boards, Committees, and Commissions:
5.A.1) Sole Source Purchase of Dehumidification System at the Wes Deist Aquatics Center 21-101 On June 16, 2020, an evaluation team consisting of architecture, in-door aquatic design, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering professionals conducted a comprehensive facility assessment of the 34.5-year-old Wes Deist Aquatics Center. The evaluation consisted of life safety, short-term and long-term recommendations, with the facility’s dehumidification units and supply ductwork throughout the natatorium being a recommendation for immediate replacement. The facilities current dehumidification units are over 20-years old and no longer effectively provide adequate dehumidification of the facility.
5.B.1) 17th Street and Woodruff Avenue Intersection Improvement Right-of-Way Agreement. 21-124 Please find attached for execution a right-of-way agreement with Fast Stop 1147 Inc. for the sale of property to accommodate improvements to the 17th Street and Woodruff Avenue Intersection project. The purchase value was negotiated and involves Parcel 15 for $126,662.00.
5.C.1) Public Hearing for increase of fees to the 2020/2021 Fee Schedule 21-120 The Office of the City Attorney respectfully requests that the Mayor and Council conduct a public hearing for the addition of a fee to the 2020/2021 fee schedule and approve the corresponding resolution. The Public Hearing has been scheduled for Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 7:30 pm in the City Council Chambers of the City Annex Building located at 680 Park Avenue in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Hearing is required pursuant to Idaho Code §50-1002. The Notice of Public Hearing for the fee schedule was published on Sunday, April 25, 2021 and Sunday, May 2, 2021.
5.C.2) Ordinance Conforming Mayoral Power to Idaho Constitution and Idaho Code 21-103 Cities in Idaho are established pursuant to Idaho Constitution, Article XII. Cities are governed also by general laws contained in Idaho Code Title 50, Mayors have only the powers delegated to them by the Idaho Code. The State Legislature has limited the exercise of mayoral police
5.C.3) Sister Cities Ordinance Update 21-127 For many years, the Idaho Falls Sister Cities Program has promoted relations and understandings between the Japanese City of Tokai-mura and the City of Idaho Falls. This Ordinance revises the current City Code Chapter that regulates the City’s relationship with the Sister Cities program in order to ensure that the program continues to thrive and still meet government financing and accounting best practices.
5.D.1) Public Hearing-CDBG PY 2020 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) 21-106 Pursuant to HUD requirements, entitlement communities receiving CDBG funds must complete an annual performance and evaluation report (CAPER). As part of the reporting process, information on projects completed and funds spent must be presented in a public hearing and then posted for public comment. The public hearing has been advertised and scheduled for the May 13, 2021, regular meeting. The meeting will be followed by a 15-day public comment period and then a request for the Council to approve a resolution at the May 27, 2021, meeting. The CAPER must be submitted to HUD no later than June 30, 2021. Questions about the CAPER or the projects presented may be directed to the CDBG Administrator, Lisa Farris.
5.D.2) Final Plat, Development Agreement, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards, Providence Point Division No. 2. Attached is the application for the Final Plat, Development Agreement, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards for Providence Point Division No. 2. The Planning and Zoning Commission considered this item at its March 2, 2021 meeting and recommended approval by a unanimous vote. Staff concurs with this recommendation.
5.D.3) Final Plat and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards, Kingwood Addition Division No. 1 Third Amended. 21-108 Attached is the application for the Final Plat and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards for Kingwood Addition Division No. 1 Third Amended. The Planning and Zoning Commission considered this item at its February 2, 2021 meeting and recommended approval by a unanimous vote. Staff concurs with this recommendation.
5.D.4) Final Plat, Development Agreement, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards, Fairway Estates Division No. 25. 21-107 Attached is the application for the Final Plat, Development Agreement, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards for Fairway Estates Division No. 25. The Planning and Zoning Commission considered this item at its July 7, 2020, meeting and recommended approval by a unanimous vote. Staff concurs with this recommendation.
5.D.5) Public Hearing-Rezone from TN with PT Overlay to HC, Zoning Ordinance, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards, M&B: Lots 37-45 less Right-of-Way, Block 62, Crows Addition. 21-102 Attached is the application for Rezoning from TN with PT Overlay to HC, Zoning Ordinance, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards for M&B: Lots 37-45 less right-of-way, Block 62, Crows Addition. The Planning and Zoning Commission considered this item at its April 6, 2021, meeting and recommended denial by a unanimous vote. Staff concurs with this recommendation and recommends rejection of the ordinance.
5.D.6) Public Hearing-Comprehensive Plan Amendment from Lower Density and Estate to Higher Density, Commercial, and Employment Centers, Resolution and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards to Amend the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Map. 21-104 For consideration on the regular agenda is a Resolution amending the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map. The proposed amendment reflects comprehensive plan policies recommending a mix of uses at the intersection of major roadways as well as land use applications and requests happening in the area. Similar plan designations can be found at the intersection of 65th South and 5th West, 49th South and 15th East, in the south part of town. The nearest such designation on the north part of Idaho Falls is at Highway 20 and 81st North. The map amendment was considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission at its April 6, 2021 meeting and recommended for approval by a unanimous vote. Staff concurs with this recommendation.
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1. Call to Order
4. Consent Agenda
4.B.2) Appointments to City Boards, Commissions, and Committees 21-126 Attached please find communication from Community Development Services Director, Brad Cramer regarding the citizen volunteers I am appointing to serve on the following City of Idaho Falls Boards, Committees, and Commissions:
5.A.1) Sole Source Purchase of Dehumidification System at the Wes Deist Aquatics Center 21-101 On June 16, 2020, an evaluation team consisting of architecture, in-door aquatic design, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering professionals conducted a comprehensive facility assessment of the 34.5-year-old Wes Deist Aquatics Center. The evaluation consisted of life safety, short-term and long-term recommendations, with the facility’s dehumidification units and supply ductwork throughout the natatorium being a recommendation for immediate replacement. The facilities current dehumidification units are over 20-years old and no longer effectively provide adequate dehumidification of the facility.
5.B.1) 17th Street and Woodruff Avenue Intersection Improvement Right-of-Way Agreement. 21-124 Please find attached for execution a right-of-way agreement with Fast Stop 1147 Inc. for the sale of property to accommodate improvements to the 17th Street and Woodruff Avenue Intersection project. The purchase value was negotiated and involves Parcel 15 for $126,662.00.
5.C.1) Public Hearing for increase of fees to the 2020/2021 Fee Schedule 21-120 The Office of the City Attorney respectfully requests that the Mayor and Council conduct a public hearing for the addition of a fee to the 2020/2021 fee schedule and approve the corresponding resolution. The Public Hearing has been scheduled for Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 7:30 pm in the City Council Chambers of the City Annex Building located at 680 Park Avenue in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Hearing is required pursuant to Idaho Code §50-1002. The Notice of Public Hearing for the fee schedule was published on Sunday, April 25, 2021 and Sunday, May 2, 2021.
5.C.2) Ordinance Conforming Mayoral Power to Idaho Constitution and Idaho Code 21-103 Cities in Idaho are established pursuant to Idaho Constitution, Article XII. Cities are governed also by general laws contained in Idaho Code Title 50, Mayors have only the powers delegated to them by the Idaho Code. The State Legislature has limited the exercise of mayoral police
5.C.3) Sister Cities Ordinance Update 21-127 For many years, the Idaho Falls Sister Cities Program has promoted relations and understandings between the Japanese City of Tokai-mura and the City of Idaho Falls. This Ordinance revises the current City Code Chapter that regulates the City’s relationship with the Sister Cities program in order to ensure that the program continues to thrive and still meet government financing and accounting best practices.
5.D.1) Public Hearing-CDBG PY 2020 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) 21-106 Pursuant to HUD requirements, entitlement communities receiving CDBG funds must complete an annual performance and evaluation report (CAPER). As part of the reporting process, information on projects completed and funds spent must be presented in a public hearing and then posted for public comment. The public hearing has been advertised and scheduled for the May 13, 2021, regular meeting. The meeting will be followed by a 15-day public comment period and then a request for the Council to approve a resolution at the May 27, 2021, meeting. The CAPER must be submitted to HUD no later than June 30, 2021. Questions about the CAPER or the projects presented may be directed to the CDBG Administrator, Lisa Farris.
5.D.2) Final Plat, Development Agreement, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards, Providence Point Division No. 2. Attached is the application for the Final Plat, Development Agreement, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards for Providence Point Division No. 2. The Planning and Zoning Commission considered this item at its March 2, 2021 meeting and recommended approval by a unanimous vote. Staff concurs with this recommendation.
5.D.3) Final Plat and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards, Kingwood Addition Division No. 1 Third Amended. 21-108 Attached is the application for the Final Plat and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards for Kingwood Addition Division No. 1 Third Amended. The Planning and Zoning Commission considered this item at its February 2, 2021 meeting and recommended approval by a unanimous vote. Staff concurs with this recommendation.
5.D.4) Final Plat, Development Agreement, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards, Fairway Estates Division No. 25. 21-107 Attached is the application for the Final Plat, Development Agreement, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards for Fairway Estates Division No. 25. The Planning and Zoning Commission considered this item at its July 7, 2020, meeting and recommended approval by a unanimous vote. Staff concurs with this recommendation.
5.D.5) Public Hearing-Rezone from TN with PT Overlay to HC, Zoning Ordinance, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards, M&B: Lots 37-45 less Right-of-Way, Block 62, Crows Addition. 21-102 Attached is the application for Rezoning from TN with PT Overlay to HC, Zoning Ordinance, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards for M&B: Lots 37-45 less right-of-way, Block 62, Crows Addition. The Planning and Zoning Commission considered this item at its April 6, 2021, meeting and recommended denial by a unanimous vote. Staff concurs with this recommendation and recommends rejection of the ordinance.
5.D.6) Public Hearing-Comprehensive Plan Amendment from Lower Density and Estate to Higher Density, Commercial, and Employment Centers, Resolution and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards to Amend the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Map. 21-104 For consideration on the regular agenda is a Resolution amending the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map. The proposed amendment reflects comprehensive plan policies recommending a mix of uses at the intersection of major roadways as well as land use applications and requests happening in the area. Similar plan designations can be found at the intersection of 65th South and 5th West, 49th South and 15th East, in the south part of town. The nearest such designation on the north part of Idaho Falls is at Highway 20 and 81st North. The map amendment was considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission at its April 6, 2021 meeting and recommended for approval by a unanimous vote. Staff concurs with this recommendation.
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