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Show _ FEBRUARY 24, 1995 Badge City Nets & Briefs (continued from page 1) pretty good profit off water," he said. Councilman Russell * Smith, the new man at the table, has been very active in the advisory committee charged with the task of devising a general plan for the city. He suggested setting a usage demand scale that would define a level at which water rights would be a requirement for annexation. Carter (Lary) © agreed. “Adopt a policy to set a limit and advertise it. ~ Tt would be incentive to developers," he said. Leo Kanell, acting as_. city attorney, advised. the council that the developers were _ attempting negotiate should items _—to which be included in the. policy statement declaration after a formal petition for annexation. The statement defines the character of the proposed community, the need for municipal services, determines who would pay research state requirements for hookups and connections prior to the meeting. City engineers will also be consulted for additional opinion. "I would the decision _ myself," Councilman Thomas said. Landfill Closure: _ Final Beard, dollar was figure and authorized Kanell to make a __ settlement bid within specified guidelines. Zoning Planning & Another ' Committee: "vacancy opened on the and = zoning planning with the committee Brad resignation of Jefferson this week. Other members are Craig Davis, consequences for existing residents. The declaration | would then be available for public inspection for a 30period after _ day Webb, Dave Hurst and Gary advertisement. Any© amendments require an Malchus. Citizen Advisory Committee: This committee, charged with the additional 20-day notice. Other discussion, task of devising a general plan for the city, met again have to raise it if we get a . development grant," Wednesday evening. Minutes of committee meetings have not been recorded for reference. Annual Hospital _. Councilman Thomas said.); . hookup fees ("It is now $2,500 for a 2" commercial hookup. How much do we _charge for an 8" line that could much carry 20 times as water," Leadman Whiting asked.) impact fees -. ("I think it would be really _. .wrong to set an impact fee _-on one project before we have a policy," Councilman = ("If it is going to be a city line, then the city has some responsibility to participate," Councinan ee said. ) : ‘eniatvehy called a Special - Board Meeting : The Milford Valley Hospital Board of Trustees of 2 made. -up is Milford Craig Thompson received his Eagle Scout Award at a Court of Honor in Milford February 19th. For his Eagle project Craig painted the public picnic tables throughout the city. He has earned a total of 22 badges in scouting. Craig is the son of Barney and Carol Thompson. scheduled for February 22. The city council _ set a ~ | Craig Davie, members at Mark Stoddard, consultant from Rural Health Care Management, and Ted Stagg, auditor, . praised the board, staff and administration for ~ accomplishments past year. John over the Gledhill, administrator, reviewed progress, changes and plans for the future. Shirlene Barnes, who is retiring after 40 years, received a These three students will — They just don't understand that, in rural Utah, it is sometimes necessary to standing ovation from the crowd. The major concern | expressed by those attending the meeting was additional drive 60 miles," The : a District schools © placed as follows: Belknap — Elementary 1st; Minersville School - 2nd; - Milford Elementary - 3rd; Milford High School - 4th; Beaver High School - 5th... students who participated! Editor's Note: “Lyceum” _ What an interesting word. - How many readers know — the meaning. If you have. doubts, check page 9. ie Stoddard name change, Valley Milford from Memorial Hospital to Milford Valley Health Care Services, is also an area of concern. school district is sending a Reverend Bill Wagner asked, "What will be thé effect on insurance companies since the facility is not referred to as a hospital?" letter of support for the doctor and the hospital to Educator's Mutual. County employees are facing some of the same difficulty in that Loretta their insurance recognizes Forman the hospital as a preferred representatives from each but not the clinic. Milford, Minersville and the - - provider, 2 s House Bill 181 mber Milford flat, and 3 me at the point of service even conversation may be fun, but problems aren't solved problems. require participation if the physician is not a preferred provider. It has Barnes, Milford; Tammy been tabled, probably until Shannon and. Pearson ‘next year, according to Carter, Minersville; Stoddard... Dr. Symond. Mayer and Jerry Mayer, the board that requested Milford: flat; — ‘and Loretta. provide easily understood, = , Steve Austin, and Forman each receive an engraved_ plaque. said. cost to some insurance patients because the facility has not been recognized as a preferred provider. The would 6th: three contenders were involved in a 25-minute spell-down with "exhilarate" as the turning point word. straight-forward information which would mobilize the community to write letters to legislators. A petition was also discussed. "Relatively speaking, - we are a low cost provider. It is a matter of mileage which « they don't ee The majority of the population lives along the Wasatch front, and they can go down the street and find a preferred provider. large. Elementary grader was third. The final and requested patients residents contact a board they have member if at large. After the February 21 election members are: Gladys Whittaker and Larry a second, and Nathan Lewis, a pre-trial conference between Leo Kanell, representing Milford City and Russ Gallian, representing Vernon Robinson, Belknap Elementary 6th grader, spelled "lyceum" to win first place honors in the District Spelling Bee Tuesday, February 21. Mandy Muir, an 8th grader - at Milford High School was and DeMille than to make Larry Sower, Keith Long, Don Willden, Cynthia give a rate schedule we may Jamee rather pay $200. to Jones for them, and estimates tax _ including water rates ("If we Spelling Bee Meeting for Friday, February 24, at 7:00 p.m. for further discussion. Recorder Netto and Leadman Whiting — will Alice Smith Staff: Sara Smith & Jason Fisher Correspondents: Charlice Brown Marcia Eyre Lola Bridge Heather Cox Ad Deadline: "The over coffee in the Hong Kong," she concluded. Editor/Publisher 5:00 P.M. 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