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Show Davis burn plant board discusses tipping fees samplings taken from 1982 through 1986, the national average doubled in the last two years. There was no attempt to assess Utah's standing in comparison and the state was not included in the survey. . The board went to a closed session ses-sion briefly to discuss strategy in the handling of a lawsuit filed by Davis County Construction Con-, tractors, which claims that the con- -tracting company is1 owed 110 per- - cent of a $3.7 million dollar cost over-run because the site the plaht was eventually built oft had been ; changed from original plans. I After the executive session, Jay v Dewell, board chairman, announced - ; that Chapman, Cutler, a Salt Late City law firm, had been appointed counsel for the purpose "of defies- . ding us." Earlier this week, Ifol Dewell stated that "We don't p4y : unjust claims." , j By LYNN BURTON , '. A regular meeting' of the administrative ad-ministrative control board of the Davis County Solid Waste Management and Energy Recovery Special Service District was held on June 14. James Young, director, reported on results of a request to design equipment or structures that would streamline the separating of burnable waste from non-burnable waste. No action was taken. , ; In a discussion of costs, Mr. Young provided the board with, an article from the March 1989 issue of "Waste Age" magazine that reported average tipping fees at solid waste landfills to be up by over 30 percent in a national sampling. sampl-ing. After little variation in die |