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Show ' .& 84101 . .m 84101-37- 68 f 50 63 No. 36 Vol. Friday, September 4, 1998 Coalville, Utah 84017 Winter Games Pins ApprovedBy Commissioners r m ssm be a good, feasible plan. Elizabeth told the commission that after a considerable amount of time and effort has been expended, that included talking with representatives from Stakes Paving, UDOT and an engineering firm, she found out that for a cost of about $20,000.00 otor mill could be placed on the road. Homeowners would pay 10 or $2JXQM to help defray costs with much of the labor and equipment being donated, said FoDeL "It would cost half of what is being proposdd by the board at the road repair cost of SSQJXXMXT said Johnson. " We are looking at an incredible deal here- - at a cost of $2J0 a ton delivered. Marjorie said she felt that it would be prudent to get some "information from the Horrocks engineering firm which is on board before gang ahead wife anything". "The new road route being considered would Offer an 8 grade which would be an improvement-- I would just like to have all parties come together for the good of all neighbors. "It is hard to make long range decisions in a hurry." The board suggested that Horrocks Engineering be asked to came to fee site to give their determination next week, so that the opportunity to receive the rotor mill does not pass, should feat be the route chosen. They also complimented those present for their working together to get things done. ued with both sides agreeing not to Soter stated that he would "be reluctant to approve an access off 224 fee banks access to the property, and would like to have fee parties work things out between themselves." Commissioner Richins stated he felt "nobody wants to give. This is an unusual situation and I don't feel comfortable trying to settle you should just go to court and get it settled yourselves. In the end the two commissioners ( Commissioner Schifferli recused himself because he had had dealings wife fee developer in the past) tabled the issue for 2 weeks time to see if the two parties could reach an agreement fa Road Issues LaMar Richins, Public Works Directa, told the Board that when the Budget was set there were several roads that were missed-an- d that work is needed to be done oa them, so feat they dont foil apart Falling into this category were: resurfacing fee entire Echo road, cost $27,000.00-Bitne- r Road to begin resurfacing, Creek which Richins said $25, 000.00-Huis ok, $ 12,000.00-Sout- h Henefer Rd. $14,000.00- - Judd Lane which is falling apart, $26,000.00 and Red Pine, Canyon area, $24,000.00. Richins also requested that a bus turn around be placed at Elkhorn up Chalk Creek so fee bus could transport fee children. The owner of fee property where the turnout would be placed gave approval for the project as did the board. Road Easement Approyal Tabled Questioned of the coin, fee Commission Although the land has been in the family for years, even before the Rockport. Dam was built, Alan Siddoway, a homeowner, told the Commissioners feat he had been told he and fee current homeowners need to "secure a right of way-an- d need to have a document in place concerning it. For fee past four years, some discussion has been held to find out wether there would be a need for purchasing a right of way, but fee homeowners at the South end of fee Dam have taken a "wait and see attitude", said Siddoway. Now feat fee Bureau of Reclamation is taking a more active role in managing Park Systems, it seems that the question is surfacing ooce again. Dave Thomas, legal advisa, told the board that be felt it would be a question of wether they ( fee Bureau of Reclamation) had condemned access rights how they had acquired the land. The Commissioners said they would duck wife congressional rep's to help find an answer to fee questions. deefcted to . table the Preliminary site plan spproval for Cedar Ridge, Quarry Junction. Draper Bank representative, Rob Don Nielson and owner-developArmstrong, had strong opinions on who is right and Who is wrong in a case feat deals with "who should pay fa what when it comes to paying for infrastructure already in place-an-d future dealings. Wife the bank foreclosing an a home in fee area, access to the site would need to be made through Shadow Mountain subdivision to get to it The bank wants to have a direct access off of 224, so they would not have to put out money for their use of a subdivision access. "Shadow Mountain had to meet all the requirements and pay for them. It is unfair for Draper Bank to say that they are only dont go willing to pay for half of them-yo- u to buy a lawn mown and say you only want to buy certain parts off of it said .Board the pin after the Commissioners agreed it would be better to just have Summit. County on it, as there are sure to be others in Salt Lake anyway. So, it looks like die "games are beginning to move right along and Summit County will soon have their own pins to proveiL . By Pamela Robbini Like it or not, the Winter Gamei are Pine Meadows District Board Discussion fut approaching, and according to Doug Dotion, of the County Planning Department, the pint are part of die game plan. The coat of the set of 5 pins for the event will be $40,000 with pins being Msijorie Pierson and Jerry Rupert Pine Meadows Board Members and homeowners in the area, Janet Johnson and Elizabeth Follet met with the Commissioner's to lay their cards ion the table concerning Forest Meadow road issues. Because the road is considered a hazard approximately $7 JO per pin, beginning this year. The unique 5 pin set has the outline of Summit County in die center for die final pin, with the other four outlining it with different shapes, to compliment it. The Summit Conner pin will be pur" chased as a pin, and will cost for 3000 pins. Misting from the pin $600 will be the Salt Lake name on the bottom of during Springtime weather and has an grade, homeowners approximate 16-1- 7 have come up with what they feel "might give-away- ' er , a Armstrong. " We have paid Silver Springs Water to get water righis-- it is unfair to pay Draper Bank's water dues off added Armstrong. After a lengthy discussion period contin There will be no Commission Meeting held next week. Parents Support Heritage Afghan Group To Meet Brings Summit to Group help others cope with death By Pamela Robbins Bc Editor process they can help one another through this difficult situation. According to one mother, "life does go on, but-i- When it comes to the becoming hardened to the loss-i- ti so painful. subject of death, there is By sharing these no easy way of coping. There is also no set pattern thoughts and feelings wife tor what to feel and what others who are alio experito do. When the person encing hope you have lost is s child, no will come, along wife the them-perha- a fee cirmatter what age cumstances surrounding fee death, fee pain is something that no one cm explain. Two mofeere who have gone through this painful process are starting a Support Group tor parents who have lost their children. They are hoping feat . by sharing the grief Couflny sPesfTe Life t is so hard aometimes. And from a father, "I wonder sometimes, if I am ps love that can be shared. The first meeting will be held at the Summit County Courthouse on Thursday, Sept 17, 1998 at 7 p.m. A speaker ia being planned for the evening. Contact Roma or Jenkina at 336-23- Una Rognan at 60 336-22- 11 for additional information. poorcopy Great gifts now on sale in Coalville City Hall By Pamela Robbins ' Remembering the Put, while eqjoying the present Now yon cm have m opportunity to snuggle np and stay warm while being comforted in a warm afghan while looking at pictures of the put Members of fee Coalville City Council, while deciding on s project that would usist them in keeping the Coalville Heritage Day going, came np with the idea of a warm afghan. Depicted on the colorful Navy . and Mauve blanket are building of which are no longer stand- - me i help people remember the put and the heritage given to na from our ancestors. Each teem to tell its own stay, although it would be a good idea to research some history time of you own and look up o ing-t- the exact dates, times and places fee building were built sad perhaps left fee area. - This fen, informative afglun it on display at the Coalville City Office and is now available for chase, just in time pur- fa Christmu giving. Although limited in stock, can be made if necessary. en If interested contact the office at 336-598- 1. Pdrf of History By Pamela Robbins Just a little reminder that on Saturday September S, 1998, at 3 p.m. residents win have an opportunity to "learn about the past while living in die present, Because of fee efforts of several people and organizations, appropriate markers wiU be placed that day commemorating Several events important to the pioneers and even more so to fee heritage of those v ' that followed later.. LaMar ( Berrett, a retired BYU professor wiU be on hand to share his knowledge about, fee events that transpired at fee sites of fee'maiker placements. A short program will be held at each of the two locations. One Just outside of Echo and the other neat Henefer. Just exit either it Henefer or Echo and follow fee signs.;- - Meet Your County Candidates Pamela Robbins Bee Editor In an effort 'to be fair to both 2002 collectables on sale this year ci ff ..Preliminary sides Be feis-may- be t fr-- Mark your calendars... Its feat time once again, the official "running of the races if yon will. There are several elected office positions that are the Fill 1998 elecfunning unopposed tion process and included in these are; Rent Jones fortounty Clerk, County Attoroey-Robe- rt Adkins, County Assessor- - Barbara Kresser, County Recorder- - Alan Spriggs, and County Treasurer, Glen Thompson. fa However, although there ire a few of relief that they do not have to go through the election process, there are a number of positions open for the bidding feat show signs of a battle to breathing a sigh fee finish line. Running for the "Seat A Position u County Commissioner are Eric Schifferli, current Commission Chair with his opponent being Richard Kohler. "Seat B is. being sought by Pat Cone with Jim Soter hoping to retain his current position on fee Commission Board. Sheriff Fred Eley is hoping people will get out and vote him back into the Sheriffs position while Thomas William "Bill" Judd is hoping to capture the County Sheriff seat Current Auidita Blake Frazier is being challenged by Rod Maxfield. In an effort to let the residents of the County know the faces and feelings of fee candidates before they begin knocking on Continued on page 3A |