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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, March 14', S. Weber 1984 J 4.'. t ' ' Voters Nix Sewer JUDY BLACKNER Review Correspondent SOUTH WEBER Nearly 550 residents turned out last week to send a proposed city sewer project down the drain with 436 votes against and 105 votes, for the project. y More voters turned out than. for the presidential election." ' stated city recorder Ginger Mill- . - Residents who had opposed the project said they felt the estimated cost of $2.2 million was to heavy a financial burden for such a small population. resident The cost to each City Has New Home collections, building inspections and Justice of the Peace Court are all located in the new buildofing. The police and public works department fices will be located at the old building, 286 S. g Farmington City municipal functions are now conducted in new city complex, 130 N. Main. '. Official opening for the new building will be during Fiesta Days celebrations in July. Utility bill be-(Jn- :: 200 E. Parts of the building are available for use by residents. would be an annual mill levy of 10 mills and a $19 monthly fee. An additional one time connection fee of $650 per connection would be charged and each resi- dent would pay for line connec- tions from the home to the main line. Sewer District Lifts Building Moratorium vBARRY kawa the the Review Staff SYRACUSE Along with lifting a moratorium on building in east Layton, the North Davis Sewer District last week agreed sewer line of to flush a .collected sediment. CrThe lifting of the moratorium bn new connections in the Northeast part of Layton will local developers to continue building an estimated 200 new "homes there. The moratorium vas placed by the district be-- i cause of overflow problems with 15-in- ch area, particularly storms and spring after . ff - Disaster Plan FARMINGTON Farmington City has adopted a new emergency preparedness plan that is designed to promote order and direction through one phannel of authority so that individual citizens, neighborhoods, p.ublic employees, and public can work in harmony durof-tcia- ls ing emergency response situations. The plan is a guide for muw. nicipal and community leaders to use when and if an emergency 3f large magnitude arises. It is ' tiot designed to scare residents but to help them with a common sense action approach, not reaction, according to the intro- -' duction to the document. Sunset Only the mayor. or his as- city recorder; human needs coorsigned designee can declare an dinator, a member of. the city r emergency. When an emergency council; public information two is declared, the Farmington City coordinators, city district coordinators, one Emergency Preparedness Council will be activated. for each organized district within' the city; and other individuals as required. Training sessions are now underway with members of the District coordinators will Emergency Preparedness Council. The council is made up of work with area coordinators who . the mayor, chairman; designated will work with neighborhood comayor pro tern; emergency ser- ordinators to notify assigned vices director, who is the city families of directed courses of action or provide information. manager; emergency preparedness coordinator, a member of Emergency requests for help or the city council; department needs will be referred directly to heads; police chief, fire chief, t he neighborhood coordinator. public works director, building During an emergency situaofficialzoning administrator, tion citizens are advised to pen-te- coun-cilme- n; , : tem. avoid the using the telephone, to monitor local radio or television broadcasts, stay away from disaster area, not to walk or drive urtless necessary and to Please do not pass on rumors or exaggerated reports of the situation, the plan states. , family is advised to a portable emergency kit responsive to your familys needs, know the name, address and phone number of your neighborhood coordinator and assistant and area coordinator; know your area number and your district name; know your primary and secondary evacuaEach prepare 72-ho- ur The Davis County Health Department has labeled the sewer system as a high priority project. There are no existing waste water collection or trement facilities apart from individual septic tanks. Drain fields are surfacing into irrigation ditches while others are draining into gravel areas and endangering municipal water supplies. Gunman Robs Store A lone gunman disROY two handguns robbed playing theU&I W., Co-O- abandoned a block awav. Roy police said they believe, 4450 S. 1900 p, of an undetermined amount the suspect left in a small, beige car. The suspect is described as a white male, 23 to 25 years old. about 6 feet, 1 inch tall and 50 to 160 pounds .with short reddish-brown hair and was wearing a black windbreaker, multi-colore- d sweater, bluejeans and blue and white tennis shoes. of cash on Monday at 10:35 a.m. According to a report filed by Roy Det. Deon Harris, the sus-- , pect forced the assistant manager and a bookkeeper to the store's parking lot where he took the assistant managers car keys and car.The car was later found 1 tion centers. Sue Former Policemen Will SUNSET The City Council should pursue legal action to get has given the to City that amount back. The city council also heard Attorney Steve Bailey to begin legal action against two Sunset from Sunset Fire Chief Arley police officers who resigned be- Wallace who reported 1983 stafore they had served an agreed tistics show an average fire period. year for Sunset although the dolOfficers Greg Ridler and Bob lar loss in property damage was Johnson resigned from the city down considerably from 1982. police force recently to take posiCity fire statistics show the tions with other fire department responded to 55 agencies. Bailey said the two of- fire alarms from Nov. 19, 1982, ficers signed mandatory conto Nov. 17, 1983. Wallace retracts promising to serve the ported there were 13 structure entity that pays for their police fires, 11 vehicle fires, 15 trash and grass fires, 4 dumpster fires, academy training for a 5 wash period. downgas spills, vehicle Bailey said the salaries of the accident, 4 false alarms and 2 two for the training pro- fires not paged, but extinguished gram was $5,500 and the city is by occupants. seeking the payback of that Property valuq loss was amount. He added since the city $14,300, down from a 1982 esthas not heard from them the city imation of $23,000 worth of one-ye- growing community could not be met without a public sewer system. City Council members who fully supported the project said the city of South Weber is the only incorporated city in Davis County that is not currently served by a municipal sewer sys- field-chec- run-of- f. District manager Allen Wheelwright said a check of the line last week showed about three to five inches of collected sediment was present. He said crews could have the line flushed by early next week which may allow the flow capacity to increase. A recent study by Templeton, Linke & Associates said additional line capacity exists but is restricted because of settled ma additional 400 to 600 homes in the area if it doesnt rain too professional opinion on the ca- much. The district board agreed to lift the moratorium with the pacity of the sewer line. in condition all future hook-up- s He said spring run-oand the area be reviewed by district cracks in the line could cause the officials before approval is given. I line to back up in residences. Wheelwright said if conditions intend to make sure we protect allow his crew to get to the line, line. the flushing should be completed the individual that buys there, sometime next week. it said a in Sant said. Wheelwright Attorney Felshaw King Layton City planner Scott letter to the board suggested the would help if the- district was allowed to review the building Carter reported Friday a few dedistrict partially lift the moratorium to allow as many new con- plats for the area before they velopers have picked up their building permits since the moranections as the lines can handle. were connected to the line. He said the line could take an torium was lifted. Board member Norm Sant disa greed with lifting the moratorium and suggested they get a terial and introduction of surface flow. The report suggests the disit k trict flush the line, for leaks, run a television camera through if a surface leak cant be found and proceed with engineering for construction of a new line to parallel the existing line which services 15-in- ch Residents in favor of the project said they felt the needs of the damage from 43 fires. 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