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Show As!is Kesaiiatioii -WON - Clinton's city . er has been asked to after serving nearly one-half years in that :,'V SMITH, a Clinton .""'who has held the ; ''"illustrative post in growing North Davis ; ' asked to resign by :.'.L Council with ! ;" effective Tuesday 'tawy018 t0 Mayor 1 nemo prepared by the . " J aty personnel, three "e listed as j '" UK resignation request including failure of the city manager to provide "timely financial status reports" to the mayor and council; inability of the city manager to deal effectively and appropriately with various government entities and the citizens of Clinton. Second lack of confidence in the city manager as it relates to his general managerial style." AS IF to justify the action, the memo continued, saying that the situation "demands physical integrity and accountability ac-countability made to the taxpayers tax-payers requires elected officials of-ficials to be much more involved in-volved in city management. The council has shown (such) concern by this recent action." ac-tion." , A special meeting was set for 6:30 p.m. to formally accept ac-cept Mr. Smith's resignation with a closed meeting anticipated an-ticipated afterward in which the council will discuss personnel per-sonnel matters. Mayor Cisney said. Mr. Smith was unavailable Tuesday for comment. com-ment. ALMOST IN a game of musical chairs, the city's last police chief, Allan Veibell, was asked to resign by the council about a month ago. Stepping into his shoes will be LeRoy Webb, presently a member of the Clearfield Police Department, effective May 10. And on top of that, officials are still negotiating to obtain a new building inspector. in-spector. The past inspector resigned to take a better-paying job out of state, tb |