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Show jjndon mulls redevelopment cent sales tax if they are shopping in Orem or Provo. The Olympic issue will also be on the ballot. Citizens have wondered if the LDS Church and the city could build a new ball park. ,. Councilman Childs brought up the possibility of the LDS Church or the City leasing land for a ball park. It may be difficult to have a joint ball park but everyone would like to have another ball park. Harold Hawkins contacted attorneys at-torneys concerning Kirtland Estates, a planned unit development (PUD). They would like the city to maintain main-tain the streets. The city would like to have the property but the PUD needs to comply with a written consent from all owners. A title search would also be required on each lot. City reported on the ""f the 200 South Special fLnt District, passed a K continue to check into hility ofanew redevelop-;'ff redevelop-;'ff 'ict and discussed ways :,t fr lr grants to help finance :"a at the City Council meet-; meet-; :!CJ lust week. i Lis looking into the pos-111 pos-111 f! redevelopment district (nfthe 1-15 on 100 acres St0Soft Copy and other Tare looking at ground U The city would like to 'Redevelopment and figure ,'JS about $15,000 to setup '''fir'itv will provide the labor tout the cost of the Special :SlLment District on 200 South, 'engineer Dave Thurgood J other officials met with the people with a prepared estimate, it was double what they expected. After considering how much the city could do itself, the figures were lowered by 40 percent m?fpVefnU! shar,ing stocks a"d CBDG funds would be a big help to the city to help finance the storm drains. In order to qualify for the money there must be a certain percent of low and moderate income in-come families residing in the city. f nPjy ministrator Ray Brown talked with Bruce Chadwick of BYU Chadwick has a class that could help with a questionnaire to determine deter-mine funds. Local scouts could assist by dropping off the applications. Residents would be asked to fill in a box with the varying income nearest the amount of the current combined income of everyone over 18 residing at the address. The survey will explain it is needed to qualify for grants. It will have a return envelope and will not ask for any names. The Planning Commission will review the conditional use permit for Valley Center Theatre on October Octo-ber 24. Some of the candidates were present at the council meeting and it was announced the "Meet the Candidate" night will be held at the Lindon school on Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 7 p.m. The council noted the revenue from the 1-15 traffic tickets does not seem to be changing even though the tickets issued in Lindon should go through the Lindon court. In contacting the Highway patrol, they indicted they are busy in other areas. A sample ballot was passed around the room listing the candidates candi-dates for Mayor and city council and the UTA proposal. The city feels the UTA would be an asset to Lindon and feel citizens are already al-ready paying the one quarter per |