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Show ARVEST TIMES - OCTOBER 1994 - 5 POA/Town Notes Joint Meeting drafted and will be advertised and Highlights, 10-5-94 Meeting Property Owners Association NEW BUSINESS: Road Committee Report: Discussion regarding possible opened for bids from local licensed contractors. surplus of funds from last year, which CV Town Council may be used for transmission repair Big Old Cottonwood Tree: and/or extra gravel. Fire Ordinance: Special fire restriction is lifted, and standard fire restrictions remain in effect. Irrigation Company Contract: Not ready for approval at this time, POA received a letter from Jack Mowing by Ed Derderian going Dunning (Lot 417) stating he has hired a contractor to remove the tree at the well. Flooding on Castle Creek Lane intersection of Castle Valley Drive and needs to be addressed. Pace slated for Castle Creek Lane. He further states he does not believe he needs a permit for this action. major work. Recent rains confirmed problem areas, and work is in process. Much work scheduled for fall—gravel, culverts, and more. Statement of policy: Culverts for private properties must be purchased by owners, but may be included with A letter was drafted, approved, and forwarded to Mr. Dunning and his counsel, clarifying his legal obligation to obtain POA approval and a permit. Motion passed unanimously denying permission to remove the tree, which is of significant scenic and historic value. Further issues were raised, as the tree is inside the road easement. The possible deeding of easement to the POA was discussed. Options will be researched to preserve this landmark while dealing with the owner's liability concerns. Agenda Set for Annual Meeting: Sat, 10-15-94, 9 am, LDS church. Agenda: 1) dues, 2) Atlas Mineral proposal to remove portion[s] of Round Mountain to cap uranium Town culvert order for shipping. Mayor Smouse obtained infonna~ reviewed and approved by Council voicing strong opposition to the Sedgwick Property: searched regarding road signs. Parks and Recreation Update: Concerns raised and addressed regarding a requested building permit. proposal. Update will be provided at Annual Meeting. Community Lot—Ken Drogin No access to the Sedgwick property can worked hard and fast, and the trees are in on schedule. Water is nrnning at 8 gpm with very high sulfur content. Smells bad and may require water sampling and treating. Oliver and others secured a non— candidate forum, 7) other issues of conditional $5,000 grant from Grand be guaranteed. Plan at present is to approve permit with restrictions, with clear specification that no guarantee of access is implied by issuance of permit. Diligent and timely efforts by Lois Waste Disposal: Low response to waste disposal survey. Many concerns remain. Council will attempt to obtain more in-depth information so an informed decision can be made. County Special District (County New secretary hired: Theresa Carey submitted a proposal to remove rock from Round Mountain to cap the Atlas railings at its present site north of Moab. Letter drafted to Atlas was tion from Grand County regarding street name changes, which may be made by resolution by the Council. Various options are being re- pile, 3) road name changes, 4) water rights, 5) community lot update, 6) concern. tabled until next meeting. Atlas Mineral/Round Mountain: Council member Donovan Roberts confirmed that Atlas Mineral has Recreation) for building an outdoor pavilion on the lot. Plans are being The basic issues are: 1) Whether CV Town wants to be included in future plans by the county regarding waste disposal. 2) Whether failure to participate at this time will preclude :L‘ .. . Children s Creative Movement Class -‘ . ' a I ,. (CD - involvement in future plans? 3) Financial impact of participation now versus some future time. 4) Who has Offered 9- ln conjunction with the drama group, Castle Valley Players. 0 children's creative movement class will be offered Saturday, October 29. from 9:30-11 am. at the LDS church. The class promises to involve imagination, movement, music, and fun, and is open to children ages 4 through 7. Children are asked to wear loose, comfortable clothing. socks.l and/or soft-soled shoes. There is no charge or previous experience required. Date for additional classes in November and 0 December will be announced in future issues ’& of the CV limes. If you have questions. \_/ please call Martha at 259-8292. the ultimate authority to implement a plan, whose plan, when, and at whose expense? Private trash pick-up is available from Manny Espinoza, 259-2563 for approximately $20 per mohth, two pickups per week. Water Rights and quality: A report on valley water and well-testing is scheduled for 12-7-94 meeting. Payment of Bills: Presented, reviewed, discussed; payment approved. ——'I‘heresa Carey, POA/1‘own Secretary |