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Show Page An Ordinance of such bonds as the City shall desire and the Distinct shall have water available for the City, as herein et forth. Subsequent to the retirement of all such bonds the annual amount shall not include therein the charge specified in item ( b ) of paragraph 1. The first payment uf the amount specified in item (e) hall !. made on .January of the first year in which water is available for use by the ( ity and subsequent payments shall be of each year made on .January Authorizing the Mayor and the of Layton City Corrity Recorder n poration to petition the Weber Water Conservancy District for an allotment of water and declaring an emergency. RE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF LAYTON CITY CORPORATION: Section 1. The public convenience and necessity require that the Lay-toCity Corporation petition the thereafter. Weber Basin Water Conservancy :i. The annual amount specified District for the allotment of 77i in shall be paid paragraph of Weber Basin Project acre-fenot all or or whether part of water for municipal use, and tin the water allotted as any hereinabove are Mayor and the Pity Recorder and provided is called for or used by the execute to authorized hereby City. The District may, at its elecfile the following petition: tion, reduce such annual amount PETITION TO WEBER BASIN in any year in which for any reaWATER CONSERVANCY DIS- son tiie full amount is not needed TRICT FOR ALLOTMENT OF by the Distiic't for the purposes WATER FOR MUNICIPAL therein specified. USE. Chivs P taxes shall be levied a annually by the Board of Directors Layton City Corporation, ot the ;of the District upon property withmunicipal corporation rehereinafter in the City, as provided by Section State of Utah, Utah Code Annotated, ferred to as the City, hereby Basin Weber amended the as to r.i.i:!, by Chapter 122, applies It .72. District, at rates suf-- I Laws of Utah, Water Conservancy the to as referred to ficient hereinafter produce the annual of allotment amount specified in paragraph 1, District, for the Basin W'eber of less any amount paid or undertak-- ! 7,10 acre-fee- t for to be paid from water revenues, en water annually Project followthe In and from any other source. municipal use, upon conditions: levies the and annual such making ing terms 1. Payment to the District for Board of Directors of the District water so allotted shall be made in shall take into account the defian annual amount to consist of ciencies and defaults of prior years the total of the following items: and shall make ample provision for the payment thereof. of (a) $9.70 per acre-fo.7. Water allotted herein shall be water allotted for each of the made available to the City and first ten years in which .water the shall be measured at treatment use by is available for acre-foplant unless the City and the DisCity, and $17.00 per trict otherwise mutually agree. of water allotted for each Such water shall meet minimum year thereafter, to apply on for municipal water esstandards under the Districts obligations tablished by the Department of repayment contract No. Health of the State of Utah, and dated December 12, 1052, United States Public Health the between the United States and Service. It shall not be the responthe District, of acre-fosibility of the District to provide (b) $11.00 per facilities to convey water from such the of each water allotted for which point of delivery to the place of first three years in use unless otherwise agreed in water is available for use by writing by the District and the the City, $12.00 per acre-fosucceedCity. next for each of the 0. In the event there is a shorting three years, and $10.00 allotage of project water caused by of water per acre-fodrouth, inaccuracy in distribution ted for each year thereafter, not resulting from negligence, hoswhich shall be a charge made tile diversion, prior or superior for the purpose of, and to be or other causes not within to to claims, used by the District pay the control of the District no liaand that amount principal of accrue shall against the Disbank collection bility interest, trict. or the United States, or any charges for payment of prinreof their officers, agents or employand cipal and interest, to and ees, or either of them for any damdemption premiums on, age, direct or indirect, arising establish a reserve fund for, therefrom and the payment to the bonds heretofore and hereafter District provided for herein shall issued by the District pursuant not be reduced because of any such the at to authorization granted Deon shortage or damage. During perielection held therein ods of water shortage allocations cember 0, lb.12, and of municipal water shall have first (c) a fair proportionate priority. If there should ever be amount of estimated operating for any shortage of municipal water, and maintenance charges deliveries of water allotted purthe next succeeding calendar to this suant petition shall be reyear. Such fair proportionate duced in the proportion that the amount shall be determined acre-fedinumber of of such' shortboard of the each year by as determined the age and by the District rectors of the District bears to number the total of acre-feand determination shall be final allocated for conclusive. If such estimate is municipal use. 7. Any allotment of water made more or less than the actual pursuant to this petition shall be cost thereof, an appropriate to the Water Conservancy the in be made will subject adjustment Act of Utah, Title 72, Chapter 0. annual amount for the year Code Utah Annotated, 10.72, as following the year for which the rules and regulations amended, the estimate was made. 2. The first payment of the of the Board of Directors of the amount specified in item (a) of District, and the Repayment Contract between the United States paragraph I hereof, shall be made and the District. 1 followof the year on January This petition is made pursuant ing the first full calendar year in a to directive of the legislative body which project water is available of be in and shall Layton City Corporation, towit, the for use by City its Council as evidenced bv Ordiavailmade so payment for water 1 No. nance adopted by the City able in such first full calendar year. Council of the City on the 7th day Subsequent payments shall be made on January 1 of each year of June. 10.14, a copy of which is thereafter until payment in full of attached hereto. Dated this 7th day of June, 10.74. that part of the construction obliELIAS A. DAWSON, gation of the District apportioned Mavor. to the development unit in which the City is located. The first pay- ATTEST: JOHN M. PARKS. ment of the amount specified in on shall be made item (b) January City Recorder. 1 of the first year in which proj(SEAL) Section 2. An emergency is hereect water is available for use by the City. Subsequent payments by declared, and it is necessary for shall be made on January of each the peace, health, and safety of the year thereafter for a period of 40 inhabitants of the Layton City years from said date, and as long Corporation that this ordinance thereafter as any of the bonds shall take effect immediately upon hereinabove referred to or any its passage, approval and publishbonds issued to refund any such ing as provided by law. Passed by majority vote of the bonds, remain outstanding, and for as long after the final payment members present of the City Coun- Ha-si- 14, 1951 August TIIE JOURNAL 2 floAH Mmsicuil Go FGRh REAL Is 1 n I noaH 1s ear EVER 1 et You fbr a Gopher 6o x carolvaj Growu THREE- - FORKS, VOkiT, AR AoAH IS ALCATRAZ A PEN YRTtf ? A LIFETIME GUARANTEE AIRS. THELMA BlTAlER I 72-9-1- Have SEEM A GopHEJ? pa. 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KAYSVILLE The Busy Bee Homemaker club has had five meetings. The officers that were oil -- of Layton City Corporation, elected are President Carolyn Utah, this 7th day of June, 1974, Home; Kay Shick; ELIAS A. DAWSON, secretary, Mary Jo Thorson; song Mayor; and cheer leader, Adeline Parker; ATTEST: JOHN M. PARK, reporter, Linda Smith. Meetings City Recorder. are held at 1:20 p. m. until 4:20 (SEAL) m. on Fridays at the home of Published in The Journal Au- p. Mrs. Thorson. gust 11 and 21, 1971. Witherspoon. vice-preside- nt, and U ui L Fast Action Want Ads Reach Over 6,000 Homes in Davis County For Only . . . |