David D. Ogden, Mayor  

Wendy McLaughlin, Clerk-Treasurer  Shelley Jones, Deputy Clerk-Treasurer  M. Zane Baler, Public Works Director  Phone: (208) 356 7561  

Fax: (208) 359 2654  

Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.  

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Sept 25 – Oct 6 – Harvest Break  

City of Sugar City  

P.O. Box 56 – 10 East Center  

Sugar City, Idaho 83448  

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Oct 5 -Planning 8z. Zoning  Meeting @ 7 p.m.  

October 9 – Columbus Day  City Office Closed  

Oct 12- City Council Meeting  @ 6:30 p.m.  

Oct 16 – City Clean-up begins  

Oct 19 – Planning & Zoning  Meeting & Public Hearing @ 7  p.m.  

Oct 26 – City Council Meeting @  6:30 p.m.  

Oct 31 – Halloween  

DATES TO REMEMBER:  

Nov 2 -Planning & Zoning  Meeting @ 7 p.m.  

Nov 5 – Daylight Savings Ends  

Nov 7 – ***Water Bond & City  Elections****  

YMCA SURVEY: Please go the city’s website  

sugarcityidaho.govand take the YMCA Survey. The YMCA would like the  community’s input concerning the needs of the city for a recreational  facility. Please call 208-356-7561 for more information.  

***Water Bond & City Elections***  

Please mark your calendar to come out and vote on November 7  for the Water Bond and other City Elections.  

Let your voice be heard!!  

PUBLIC HEARING: A public hearing will be held on Thursday, October  19, 2015 at 7 p.m. at Sugar City Hall regarding changes to the Land Use  Schedule, Definitions and Map. For more information please contact us as  city hall.  

WATER METERS: Last meter reading of this year will be taken at the end  of this month. To help save money, stop outdoor watering by October  31st.  

UTILITY FEE INCREASE: Utility fees for water & sewer will increase  starting in October. The base fee for customers with a 3/4″ meter is going  up from $23.84 per month to $34.00. The sewer rate is going up per  thousand gallons of usage. You will notice the increase on your November  billing. Please call if you have questions.  

CITY WIDE CLEAN-UP: The date for city clean-up to begin is October 16th. Please do not put items out on the  roads or alleys more than one week ahead of time. If you have items that you need to discard before the city  clean-up, please note that we have a dumpster on the west side of Silo Park off of North Front & C Street.  Please follow these guidelines for items to be removed or placed in the dumpster.  

Due to regulations, we cannot pick up:  

  • leaves and grass clippings unless they are bagged,  
  • large remodeling materials, roofing, large pieces of concrete and tires,  
  • hazardous waste such as paint, chemicals, batteries, & used oil.  

Please do not fill alleys after city clean-up until the week before the next clean-up in the spring.  Storing debris is a violation of city code 3-1-13:A.  

ALLEY CLUTTER: We have noticed that many of the city alleys are being used to park campers,  trailers, fire wood and other debris. Please remember that these city easements are for utility  services, city equipment and emergency equipment only. 

David D. Ogden, Mayor  

Wendy McLaughlin, Clerk-Treasurer  Shelley Jones, Deputy Clerk-Treasurer  

Phone: (208) 356 7561  

Fax: (208) 359 2654  

Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.  

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October 4, 2017  

City of Sugar City  

P.O. Box 56 – 10 East Center  Sugar City, Idaho 83448  

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We held our final Town Hall Meeting on the new water project in September. I appreciate  both those who came to the meetings, and Randy Johnson from Forsgren Engineering for  making the presentation. This new water project is very important to the health and safety  of Sugar City. I would encourage all of you to become informed as to the facts surrounding  this need. In an effort to do this I am enclosing with this letter a copy of a Fact Sheet that  will provide a summary of those facts. Please contact us with any questions or need for  further information you might have.  

Not only will we be voting on the water project on November 7, but we will be voting on  three city council seats. One seat is for a two-year term, and the other two are for four-year  terms. This is a very important election and I would encourage all of you to become  acquainted with the candidates who are running for office. Since Sugar City is facing some  very important issues, not the least of which is the future growth and direction of the city,  please come out and make your voices heard.  

The candidates are as follows:  

Two Year Seat: Brent Barrus Joy Ball  

Four Year Seats: Greg Venema John Galbraith (write-in candidate)  Bruce King Vaun Waddell  

Thanks for making this a great place to live.  Sincerely,  

David D. Ogden, Mayor 

COME OUT TO VOTE ON NOVEMBER 7TH !!  

City of Susgi- City  

~er System Improvements  

Question #1: What does the water improvement project include?  

> Construction of a new tank  

> Construction of a new well  

> Distribution improvements  

> Construction of secondary irrigation improvements  

Question #2: Why do we need improvements to our water system?  

> Construct a New Tank: A new tank is needed to provide sufficient storage volume to  meet minimum fire flow requirements, as dictated by the Idaho Department of  Environmental Quality.  

> Construct a New Well: A new well is needed to provide sufficient flow/pressure to  meet current and future demands, and to meet minimum fire flow requirements.  

> Distribution Improvements: An inaccessible water line beneath the Kershaw  Intermediate School needs to be relocated so it can be properly maintained. Installation of  radio read units on water meters that dont currently have them is intended to improve  operations efficiency and decrease operations cost through improved leak detection and  meter access.  

> Provide Secondary Irrigation: Installation of a secondary irrigation system will  decrease the demand on City wells by using canal water to irrigate city parks, as  encouraged by the Idaho Department of Water Resources.  

Question #3: How much will it cost?  

> The estimated project cost is $3,900,000.  

Question #4: How much will this cost me?  

> The current monthly base rate for water service is $34.00/ERU (Equivalent Residential  User). With the proposed project, the typical base rate for an average residential user is  anticipated to increase by $11-$12 per month.  

Question #5: Will developers pay their fair share?  

> Yes. Per City Resolution 2016-8, passed October 1, 2016, the City of Sugar City charges  new developments a fee of $3,400 per connection which goes directly into the City’s  capital reserve fund to pay for their portion of this project. In addition, the City is  negotiating with the developers of Old Farm Estates and River Bend Ranch to provide  upfront cash investment of up to $500,000, which could reduce the needed bond amount. 

Question #6: Why is a Bond election necessary?  

> The bond election is necessary to provide the City with the necessary funds to bring the  water system into compliance and to meet federal and state regulations. The city of  Sugar City will seek approval to bond for up to $3,700,000 to provide funding for these  upgrades. The bond election will be on November 7, 2017.  

Question #7: Where will the money come from?  

Sugar City Reserves $200,000  

Investment from Developers  Construction Loan*  

$500,000  $3,200,000  

Total Funding $3,900,000  

*This is a target construction loan amount. The City will seek approval to bond for $3,700,000 so that the  necessary improvements can still be completed if construction costs exceed preliminary estimates.  

Question #8: What if we dont pass the bond?  

> The City will remain out of compliance with federal and state standards and will be  unable to provide the required fire flow for protection of facilities within the City.

 

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