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Show SEWER FINANCE PLANSSTUDIEO Ordered by Salt Lake City commissioners com-missioners after another Informal conference with representatives of west side residents, a plan detailing flnanola! and other arrangements under which the new South Salt Lake sewer may be connected to the city's M-lnch trunk sewer, located lo-cated In the new town, was being worked out Saturday. City Commissioner John B. Maths-aon, Maths-aon, City Attorney Fisher Harris and City Engineer W. D. Beers hsvs chsrge of the work. The plsa may be ready for transmittal to the city commission for final approval early next week. Commissioner Matheaon said. Including Harold F. 8tswart, L. W. Myers. Ray Van Cott Sr., Ray-mond Ray-mond T. Senior and Fred J. Heath, representative! of the Second Precinct Pre-cinct Improvement league, commissioners com-missioners met late Friday with ths group, A compromise plan, expected to end the controverted construction of a sewsge disposal plant at 2100 South and 200 West streets, will likely require payment by South Salt Lake to Salt Lake City of a aum ranging from tso,008 to I7S.0O0, remittance of an annual sum as ner-vice ner-vice charges and concurrence In an irrevocable contract for the town ultimately to become annexed to Salt Lake City. The Initial payment represents the sum which ths town would otherwise expend on construction of the sewage disposal plant which, if a compromise is not reached, may be stopped by court action initiated either by Bait Lake City or a large group of protesting cltisens. It was explained. Meanwhile. 'en ordinance adopted ' by Salt Lake City to require iasu- ' anee by the city of a permit for in- . auguration of any enterprise which may be deemed, sr may become, a sanitary nuisance within a radius of one mile from the limits of Salt Laks City had become fully operative. |