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Show 4 $2,259,23$ Budget lira CLaysvill Okayed During the public hearing on Tuesday evening of the Kaysville City Council-t- he councils 1978-7- 9 budget in the amount of 2,259,238 was approved DURING THE regular council meeting, Don Cottrell presented a linen for annexation of 13 71 acres of property on South Main and ask for rezoning to Councilman Gerald Purdy, R-- moved that the matter be tabled for review until next meeting, as per city policy, and was passed by the council. REQUEST for annexation of property for the 10th and 12th LDS Ward Church on Crestwood Road was presented by Clair Snow Councilman Purdy moved that this annexation also be tabled until A next by Councilman Scheuller, passed meeting-second- ed unanimously and Ted of ICPA met with the council, at the request of Walt Superintendent Meacham, to give input on the possibility of charging an ci(ctrical extension fee to all new construction, in addition George Rampton Ward to the citys main line extension policy MR. WARD reviewed electrical connection fees being charged in other communities and based on Kaysvilles si- tuation, felt the fees being charged by Monroe would be closest to Kaysville Citys The council discussed the utility problems and advised Mr Brough and Dr Knowlton to meet with the city and work out necessary utility problems and take it baik to the planning board for final plat approval council length Rzoning as required. Passed by the council. HARLAN MAMMON and Mike Tuckett, of Development Assoc idtes, met with the council to see if they would overrule the planning boards surrounding communities the city recorder work up a form for those wishing to present items for the council meeting-givi- ng pertinent information, time needed, etc-a- nd that closing time be 5 00 p m. on the Tuesday one week before the council meeting. Passed by the council. The North Main water line decision to not allow their Lark Subdivision to be built on four acres of property in zone Consisting of 12 the fourplex units The council C-- 2 the planning objections from of June 8, and heard reviewed boards minutes comments from two residents of the adjoining Fairfield Subdivision It was the general consensus of opinion that the high density would add to traffic problems and be a loss of commercial property Coun- cilman, Gerald Purdy, moved that the council accept the recommendations of the planning board in this matter, and not overrule their decision This was passed by the council THE COUNCIL approved the final linen of Galley Sub division Plat D meeting It was moved that the annexation be approved coming in under the -l Clair Snow COUNCILMAN, presented a survey of cemetery fees being charged in and suggested they review these and consider raising the rates for out of town people His recommendation was to raise interment fees for non- residents to $175 00, non- resident lots to $2.50 00 pet, space, non resident infants to $75 00 This was passed by the council Councilman, Howard reported they needed a replacement for chairman of the tree committee The council approved Dee Page for the position Mr Page had been recommended for the vacancy. It was suggested they present other recommendations for tree committee members as well as a replacement on the planning board for Ron Zollinger who had resigned THE COUNCIL discussed methods to streamline their agenda and cut down on the CHIHUAHUA ! 376-835- 295-239-- -- mm FARMINGTON Davis County Education extension 256. J A . k - The Board of 91 month BEGINNING the Davis Board, based on a designation from the Utah State Board of Vocational Education, will also meet as the governing board for the will issue a pamphlet which outlines to patrons of the school district how they can bring questions and inquiries about educa- tional programs to the regular meetings of the school board held the first and third Tuesdays of each JULY 1, Area Vocational Center located at the Kaysville campus Mrs Lucile Reading, school board president,, said the pamphlet outlines a more organized procedure, showing patrons how to pai ticipate at board meetings Any parent, who wishes to do so, may write to the Board of Education They are also encouraged to talk to the principal in the area where their children attend school. residential or commercial structures at the time the building permit is issued as for each $500 follows residential unit, $750 for each all electric, $800 for each single phase commercial, $1,000 for each three phase was This commercial n or" f U i 9?. 5 THE BOARD policy statement says that any patron who wishes to speak directly to the board about a problem, should contact Bernell Superintendent Wrigley one week prior to the board meeting since the agenda is mailed out four to five days before the meeting approved by council members. JIM BROUGH and Dr. Ute Knowlton requested preliminary approval of their Old Farm Development between South Main and 50 West Street. It was noted that the planning board had approved it would call for bids on the project, with bid openings to be July 11, with the understanding that the property owners would have their estimated shure into the city by that time A LETTLR from Weber Basin Water Conservancy was District, amount of $50,618 20 SPECIALISTS 500 Promoted Paul A Hinojosa, son of Marlene Rodriguez, 1713 Mathew Drive, Layton, recently was promoted to Armv captain while serving as a systems analyst with the 4th Transportation Brigade in Oberursel, Germany HINOJOSA ENTERED GOOD USED WINDSHIELDS Mrs the HOUSE GUSS Storm Doors Picture Windows Thermo Windows Patio Doors Screens FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE Armv in April 1974 He received his bachelor's degree in 1974 from Weber State College, where he received his commission through the ROTC program HIS FATHER, Paul D Hinojosa, lives at 1407 E 275 N , Layton His wife, Michele is with him in Germany Quality Glass HILLS BROS. Pound w 3 Pound Can 12 oz. Canned "ssa SpriteTabPepsiDiet Pepsi - t w ft r 9 tK Plus we meet Albertsons and Saturdays Weekly Specials We have the best shelf price ct eny stsre in Layton, due January 1. The council authorized the annua! payment to be paid out of operating revenue rather than by taxation np Margarine ft received, requesting they be advised before July 1, 1978 as to the method to be used for payment of the citys 1979 contracted water in the AUTO GLASS After further discussion, Councilman Henry Scheuller, introduced a resolution that beginning July 1, 1978, a electric connection fee be charged on all new extension was discussed further with participants. It was agreed that the city that was presented by Alice Telford Mr Rothchiid and Charles Lloyd met with the council for a decision on the petition to annex property w'hich Marlon Berrett presented at the last needs and needs, a good home The male is playful and especially good with children, but he needs his shots, according to Jerry Lofgreen, holding the dog. For further information about this and other dogs that would make ideal pets, contact the center by calling or t, of their meetings. Following a discussion, it was moved by Council Snow, that KaysvKia end Clsartisid |