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Show i ju r.t f r., 4r,.T Ji ' m H,rw-- 4 ' ju , m r't ? , , , f Mf , i i 3A Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1983 1 Fruit Heights Waits On Zoning Decision natural waterways should be defined, said property owner Dale FRUIT HEIGHTS A public Jost. I dont think thats a zoning hearing on zoning ordinance revisions was held last week, with function, said Mayor Dean a final decision delayed awaiting Brand. Thats in its own ordinance,", approval of the city attorney. In Section 1, a definition of stated Mrs. Paulsen. What is a channel, asked terms, several definitions were Jost. disputed with others being added to the list. There is an example right out The definitions of condominihere on our own property," re: ums was added along with the plied the mayor. The ordinance on animals almeaning of a private lane. The definition of twin home lows two horses, two cows, two really bothers me, said Council-woma- n sheep, or two goats on a miniLuci Beth Paulsen. mum of 18,000 square feet, or I think stream channel and 20 chickens or small animals. RUTH MALAN Review Correspondent , 9ive onj rismas Prices from UTAH SYMPHONY have to smell like pine or even created by Job Corps be green. These award-winneat Clearfield Job Corps are made from paint students dont rs Arts-8:0- 0 DVORAK-Serenad- JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN, conducting ELMAR OLIVEIRA, violin for Wind in D Minor Music for Strings and Brass Concerto e HINDEMITH-Concer- t SIBELIUS-Violi- BARRY KAWA Review Staff - CLEARFIELD City finances are in good shape for a fiscal period and the municipality is operating debt-frereports a Salt Lake accountant on the results of the Clearfield yearly audit. Ray Allen made the report to the city council last week on the citys yearly audit report covering July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983. The audit is required of each public entity on a yearly wsis to inform the public of the one-ye- ar e, municipalitys financial situation trol tightening would lessen the and also aids in establishing a chance of funds diverting somebond rating if funds are bor- where else, he said. rowed. City council members received Allen said city assets are ina copy of the audit and apvested well as a 10 percent interproved it tentatively for submisest return was given during the sion to the state auditor. Acting time period. He also noted a surCity Manager Rod Davenport is fund balance said after the meeting that the in the large plus enough to cany the city through city has been fortunate in its fia financial crisis such as a flood nances and department heads have kept their spending in line. situation. It was a good year to this Allen said one possible area for the city to addrress is assigning point, he says. I feel real good the daily cash flow to more than about the audit. For example, last year we came out with close pne employee. This internal con JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN, conducting LYNN HARRELL, cello February 2 ROSSINI-Overtur- to Italian in Algiers' e TCHAIKOVSKY-Per.r- Capriccioso No. 4 TCHAIKOVSKY-Symphon- The to an 11 percent return on our money and thats fantastic. Another good thing is we were only one of a few cities to go down in property taxes. But Davenport noted city sales tax may present a problem in next years audit and departments will probably have to watch their spending. The city collected $1.3 million in taxes during the audited fiscal year, of which $450,000 were in sales. Were not collecting what we should be in sales tax, he said. Change) Subject (Programs January 19 Clearfield Finances in Shape CONCERTS All Concerts in the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing p.m. to and Artist 14 cans and lids (left) and from Western clothing. 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