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Show "WASATCH COUNTY COURIER CITY POLICE REPORT PUBLIC MEETINGS Hy CALENDAR [*CS Compiled by Sgt. Tuesday, October 5 7:00 pm Midway Sanitation Wallsburg Town Council — 8:00 pm: Wallsburg Town. Hall Wednesday, 7:00 pm 7:00 pm - prompts arrest September 8 DP eetedtheaire Simbiome bine 1:50 26, RECURRING| a) BJ MEETINGS a(1 “marijuana was found to the delinquency possession of alcohol - Arrested: =. James + Last Wednesday 6:30 pm aot am—Officers the suspect’s car made a traffic stop. for gas in Heber City, but reported they had gotten gas in Roosevelt. The | gas tank on the car was full however. During a search of the car, officers found a log book indicating that the individuals had been traveling across the country stealing gas and food. Daniel Township oe 20 The occupants denied having stopped ‘Heber Board of (Pl Necaise, 3:00 description and -_ WATCH-PAC Meeting, Wallsburg Town Hall Adjustments 7:00 pm 27, ed a car matching 3rd Wednesday 7:00-pm Craig Slaugh and Nielsen responded to a gas theft that had occurred at a convenience store. The officers quickly: locat- Meeting — 3 The juvenile had evidence in log book Charleston Planning 1st Wednesday 7:00 pm person Gas thieves keep 4th Tuesday Committee a _ years. old, of Sandy, Utah. Fire District Meeting Any Public Meeting September | by to be transported to a youth receiving facility. 1st Tuesday 7:00 pm Midway Sanitation 7:00 pm truck. of a minor, and under 21 years old. 3:00 pm 6:00 pm in the The driver was arrested for possession of a controlled substance, contributing Every Monday 2:00 pm County Commision 4th Monday _am—Officer a truck that had made.a dangerous lane change. Officer Nielsen immediately noticed that there were beer cans lying on the floor of the truck. The driver of the truck was 20 years old and the passenger was a juvenile who had been drinking. Also, a quantity of Heber City Council Midway Council Meeting Arrested Board for theft: Sarah Rebecca 1st Thursday 7:00 pm ~~ Charleston Town Board Meeting BACKWARDS continued from page 1 1st & 3rd Thursday 7:30 pm 7:00 pm An 2nd & 4th Wednesday Midway Planning 730 pm Heber City Planning © ROIS, Anna wna assessments average home with $250,000 of fire -there was a full-time fire station in Heber. In other words, it would cost the. average Heber homeowner about $325 a s7QFIRST RELIANCE IMORTGAGE RR OITA fire protection protection would see its annual insurance premium drop by only $75 a year if 2nd & 4th Thursday 7:00 pm since can be calculated using property values or equivalent residential units (ERUs). te accxegt lt | cantly Midway Council Heber City Council Daniels Residents ni ‘We want your input on issues that affect you! Daniel Township Board | First Reliance Mortgage, proud to be a part of the Wasatch County community! 444 North Main Heber City 654-9979 Sci ~~ Daniel Canton, Nielsen made a routine traffic stop on Thursday, October 7 18 old, of East Michael J Webb, 20 years old, of bei Middletown, Ohio Swerving truck October 6 -2nd Monday. 7:30 pm Midway Water onion: Liverpool, Ohio Bradley Heber City Planning WATCH-PAC Meeting : Wallsburg Town Hall 7:00 pm 7:30 pm October 5, 1999. | Darwin McGuire Chair 654-1194 Hugh McLean ~ Randy Birch 654-3384 654-4300 - Steve Ivie 654-2294 Hugh Barker Lloyd Popp Ralph Layton Secretary 654-1494 | 654-1515 sponsored by BERTCH arporneys GBIRCH 654-4300 > At JR Smith, there isa large church 24 years old, of East Liverpool, Ohio away than you would like. This minor. black bike was 28—A _parking lot that is an excellent place to pick up kids. At other area schools you may have to park slightly further ‘Lost and found: September zone inthe school lot is full. This is extremely dangerous to children and puts you at extra risk of collision. delay and inconvenience could save you much heartache. black .turned“‘into Murray the bike Police. Department. The bike was found in the city park. If you are missing a bike please call Wendy McKnight at the Heber City Police Department. Uncle, give me a puff | September 29, 3:45 am—Officer Olson. saw a suspicious male walking in the area of a convenience store. The male looked under age. When Officer Olson Remember that parking on or within 20 feet of any crosswalk (30 feet in school safety zones) is not legal. Residential safety concerns In order to insure he safety of traffic and pedestrians, Heber City has. several critically important ordinances designed to keep unobstructed views on: and around roadways and sidewalks. Many residents will want to made contact with the male, ‘he found __ check.their yards to ensure compliance with these safety issues. Residences — that the male had cigarettes, and was. not in compliance can-expect notices . ‘not old enough to legally posses them. Further investigation found that the in the near future. male had obtained the cigarettes from an adult uncle. The uncle was issued a citation for providing the cigarettes to the male. | | Cited and released: Robert F Young, years old, of Heber City 55 School traffic tip from When picking © up children school, find a parking space that will not obstruct vehicle or pedestrian traffic. It should also allow your children to get to your car safely. Many people load and off-load in the middle of the road or their cars block sidewalks and~ driveways, especially if the loading ‘year more for full-time fire protection. Would a full-time fire station offer enough added value to justify its expense? According Ss not.” to some experts, a properly organized and equipped volunteer fire department cam do almost as good a job as a full-time station, especially - if enough equipment is placed in strategic locations throughout the service region and the fire fighting force is properly C _ states: ~ Ordinance~ 18.52.020 “Residential fences, walls and hedges that face a street shall not exceed four feet in height. Fences not facing a street can not exceed six feet in height.” Ordinance 18.68.150 states: Abel neh? zones which require a front yard, no © obstruction which will obscure the view of automobile drivers shall be - placed on any corner lot within a triangular area formed by the street prop- erty lines and a line connecting them at a point forty-five feet from the intersection of the street lines.” trained. But if resources are limited and it is tion ices the a choice between more fire protecand better EMT service, EMT servdefinitely offer the better bang” for buck. As Wasatch County plans for the future, it may want to reevaluate its fire protection and emergency medical service (EMS) philosophy. Strong evidence suggests that more emphasis should be placed on EMS services and less on pro- viding full-time fire protection. Z |