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Show Too Manny Pipes; 5 Too LitttDe Street Mqu jtjjFARMINGTON - A 'blem of too many pipes or ?o little street has brought oblems to the Davis County mmission. j.THE COMMISSION noted at oil, water, gas, sewer and '' ain pipes are all designated r 2600 South in south Davis mnty. j i The problem came to light ien Dick Geisler of r'rorrison Petroleum Com-usliny Com-usliny requested an easement r an oil line to be installed der the county owned road Ujjim 11th West to 17th West. . COMMISSIONER Glen W. I")''int said the reason the J L.'eet is so heavily utilized for "Vvice lines is because North mJt Lake is on one side of the I'Ureet, Woods Cross is on the ver, and the county-owned .eet is in an unincorporated fta. OSThis is a prime example of lication of services," said, .nmissioner Flint. 'There KipH identical water lines ser-altfeing ser-altfeing the different entities that run parallel down the same street." THE COMMISSION, however, worked out a plan that should allow for all pipe lines. The commission decided to have the Davis County Planning Plan-ning Commission stop construction con-struction of a storm drain line serving Intermountain Health Care until officials are certain it is being installed where it will not interfere with other lines. "SUFFICIENT room must be left for a county storm drain line proposed under the street," said Commissioner Flint, grb |