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Show News SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1BS9 ua 8 Fredonia Continued from Page 3 have been misrepresented by the owner upon purchase, including phone line placement, inadequate size of water line and smashed culvert, difficulty with fire department access. . Tom Corrigan advised that the Town Council would have more authority to effect change and suggested that Marcia attend the next council meeting to present her situation. A letter will be sent by the Planning & Zoning Commission to the property owner to request compli-anc- ? with the as a necessary improvements. Gardens Item Association Owners Property update: The Town sent a letter to Steve Brooks advising him of his responsibility to repair the sub-divisi- on damaged culvert. Tom Corrigan went on record as saying that the current property owners association is exemplary in following town requirements. The Town sent a letter requesting grant money to help repair th e damaged culvert. Gene Mitchell provide a temporary fix until such time as it is permanently repaired. Richard Robinson gave an update on the continuing progress of this subdivision. All owners have been made aware of subdivision fees esti- MIX THE RATES ARE SMALL HOME EQUITY CREDIT LINE mated to run approximately $700. At some future point, the RECREATIONAL VEHICLE LOAN association would like to post private road and dead end street signs to prevent unwanted traffic. Repairs will be made to a washed out road. It was noted that the homeowners contract of sale specifies no business, only residence. Item Gibbs: Tabled on a motion by Tom Corrigan, at-ho- AS LOW AS seconded by Lori Mohr-Corriga- n. All were in favor. Item Lewis Subdivision update: Richard and Dick Lewis updated the commission regarding the progress of their proposed subdivision. Currently, Sunrises response to the preliminary plat has been favorable in regard to the sewer system. Item session trailers: , Christian Dee Church gave an update on plans for his trailer park. Tom Corrigan suggested moving the mobile home defini. tion from page 40 to page 49 of the Town Ordinance. Topic tabled for further discussion on a motion by Tom Corrigan, seconded by Anita Black. All were in favor. Item map update: The Town needs people to volunteer their time to make pertinent and corrective changes to the area map. ck INTRODUCTORY RATE VARIABLE RATE AFTER SIX MONTHS SIX-MON- TH Apply now for a Zions Bank Home Equity Credit Line and get 6.75 introductory Annual Percentage Rate and 8.25 variable rate APR after the intro-periwithout fees, closing costs or points to pay. six-mo- nth od n,.' uil intnuhntiny rat? of 9.7 V'o Annual P?n?ntaif? Rat? (APR) applno fa hn?o that bar? '' or l?o. 7v nujular wirtabl? rat?, trbn b unit tak? ?ft?i t oi. nionlLt affrr your Im? b?i;ino, ran?.' boon) on th? amount of ?, puty you bits'? m ymr Run? am J tb? print? mt?r?ot nit?. A of 9199, Currrntl y, if your ratio i tb?pnm? mt? rao If your r?yular APR rtll y 1 13 ratio to 7l-sAPR, anO your your nyitar APR trill b? 9.0; Xl-9I 3? APR. Tb? maximum APR to IH. A $I$?btinf? to ntaOe any ib?ik rOraft trntt?n h)am,'t tb? Un? for t?,v t bit n SW, If tb? hn? to not u.?0 at l?aot on?? Ounmj tb? ?al?nOar f?? trill v a. . y. wO y?ar, a Tbio off?r to aratlabl? on Run? ?qutty rrrOtt hn?o brlotr $2$0(W. Apply b?for? mt?o incrra ,?. a ? ratio of Yf H2. WITH AUTOMATIC PAYMENT Get the new or used boat, motor home, camper or travel trailer you've always wanted with a Zions Bank Recreational Vehicle Loan and get up to 80 financing for as low as 8.25 Annual Percentage Rate. CnAt appnml nyturvA Maximum LV w.uiliy payment: v,piai la SJJT kr SIM Awivuv(. avail, i'v. Autaiiialti kivmenl AAi,tv, from ),mr j.iii: Haul ,k,lm,) auaiml. Oiler .' ithuuje H'tlbatil nalue, Ollk-- fa ' fr 10-Zoni- ZIONS BANK Visit your nearest Zions Bank, or call TeleLoan: Mewbe FDI.. .,. I' ng Item attendance: Discussion regarding mandatory attendance of Town (5626). employees. Kquat Houting lender , t The; meeting a4joumed at 9:00 p.ra. . ? |