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Show !U Sfi I li1 tion plan. and use of Community buildings, national guard and county school buildings. City Manager and Mayor to investigate, Draft recovery agreement and possible policy change. Legal advice on procedure for abandonment of road Insurance right-of-wa- y. of Canyon Operation Golf Course. Golf Breeze be shall Club House Course Golf and toured by City Manger Course Committee. Elk at Development on effects Meadows, possible Beaver City. Insurance. Fair Craft Investigate city insurance coverage. Mayor contact school district. CITY BEAVER COMMITBEAUTIFICATiON TEE: The following members of the Beaver City Beautification committee met with the City Council; Connie Fails, Connie Davis, Bonnie Swindlehurst, Helen Smith, Nancy The Christiansen. following items were discussed; Benches are at Tony and Dave's for painting, letter of support on interchange enhancement MINUTE APPROVAL: The City Council reviewed the Council Minutes from October 10. 2006 Regular Council Meeting. After review of the minutes. Council Member Smith moved, Council Member Yardley 2nd the minutes of October 10, 2006 be approved with the following corrections: regarding UDOT grant after the first $625,000 Beaver City's percentage of participation would increase to fifty percent. Trees that are to be removed were placed on City property by a private citizen. All voted in favor of the motion. BILL APPROVAL: Bills were for and approved presented payment. The City Council recessed from 5:45 to 7:00 p.m. SEPTIC TANK STUDY: Mike Lowe and Janae Wallace of Utah Geological Survey met with the City Council and pre- sented a draft study on septic tanks within Beaver City and a portion of Beaver County. Bryan Harris of Beaver County and Wade Bradshaw were also present. The final study will be available to the public in the near future. JACK ERWIG - CANYON BREEZE GOLF COURSE JU w f I , i REPORT: Mr. Jack Erwig operator at the Canyon Breeze Golf Course met with the City Council and discussed the following: Present scheduling, Number of nine holes played. 10,039 rounds were played in 2006, fees presently charged, advertising for the course, maintenance on the course, possible free golf day or pay for the first nine and get the second nine free. Improvements at the club house, a triple sink needs to be considered in the near future. City will be helping trim trees a date will be scheduled. BRET HANSON - EAGLE Mr. Bret SCOUT PROJECT: Hanson presented His Eagle Scout Project of building two redwood picnic tables. A copy of the bill of materials is attached hereto as Exhibit The cost of materials would be about $504. After review Member Council Yardley moved. Council Member Draper 2nd, Beaver City Council approve the project with the materials being purchased under the direction of the City Manager. Mr. Hansen should report back to the City Council within one month. All voted in favor of the motion. RIGHT OF WAY Council Member VACATING: from the disabstained Draper cussion due to a conflict of inter- STREET est. request has been made from Garth and Kari Draper to vacate City Right of Way between 200 North and 300 North at 1100 East. A public hearing has been held. Legal aspects were discussed; an attorney has been consulted and a may be deeded back to original property with out charging the abutting property owners. The property was never a dedicated street nor developed in any way. Council Member moved, Yardley Council Member Williams 2nd, Beaver City proceed with abany and doning the to of property abutting deeding property owners. One reason for abandoning the road is the difficulty of crossing the canal and cost of constructing the Council Member roadway. Council abstained. Draper MemberRoberts, Yardley, Williams and Smith voted in Motion carried by a favor. majority vote. Brauer. The application is for residential water connection to be located a 160 North and 1850 East. After review of the application Council Member Draper moved. Council Member Yardley 2nd. It is not feasible nor practical for annexation of the property. Outside the City water application for Ellanore Brauer is hereby approved for residential use. All voted in favor of the motion. A copy of the approved application is attached hereto as Exhibit right-of-wa- JR BOONE - OUTSIDE CITY WATER APPLICATION: An outside the City water application for a 34 " water connection was reviewed from J. R. Boone. The application is for stock watering between Glen Aldridge and Pete Yardley feed lots west of 5. After review of the application Council Member Yardley moved. Council Member Roberts 2nd. It is not feasible nor practical for annexation of the property. Outside the City water application for J.R. Boone is hereby approved for stock watering only. The connection can not be used for a residential connection until water line size is upgraded to fire standards. All voted in favor of the motion. A copy of the approved application is attached hereto as Exhibit ELLANORE BRAUER - OUTSIDE CITY WATER APPLICATION: An outside the City water application for a water connection was reviewed from Ellanore ing Ba EI JF No Cit on AMENDMENT A budget amendhearing was set for BUDGET HEARING: cy. ment November 28, 2006. CAPITAL CITY BEAVER the hei PLAN: IMPROVEMENT moved Roberts Council Member Williams Council Member 2nd, pre Beaver City Council adopt Beaver Capital City Improvement plan for one and five years. A copy of the plan is attached hereto as Exhibit NATURAL GAS RESOLUTION: Council Member Yardley Member Council Roberts 2nd. Beaver City Council adopt Resolution 2006-E- . The resolution supports and encourages the removal of GSS and EAC rates from Questar gas. All voted in favor of the motion. A copy of the approved resolution is attached hereto as Exhibit moved, 10-2- CITY COMMITTEE REPORTS The City Council, City Manager discussed Bus following administrative items; Crack sealing will be proceeding at the Airport. Realignment of 600 North in front of Bruce Marchant's home, Jones and Demille Engineering is engineering the road and checking property ownership. Quad Plex is proceeding. Chris Smith: City is in process of forming airport committee, repair of travel council building. Kari Draper; cleaning of the Opera House. City Manager Atkin will be contacting the County Clerk to make arrangement for cleaning. Beaver donation Club Betterment Council insurance. toward Member moved, Yardley Council Member Draper 2nd Beaver City approve a donation up to $400 toward insurance. Vendors should be accessed a minimum fee toward insurance. Williams Member Council Member against. Council Yardley, Roberts, Draper and Smith in favor. Motion carried by majority vote. The City electric crew was thanked for installing poles at the high adventure scout camp. Thanks to Sharm Lopshire and crew for taking scenery down at the Opera House. Council MemberWilliams: Lake Powell is at 51 fill, I.P.P. Unit 3 needs to be decided as soon as possible. Beaver City's 2 is allocation present It unaniwas the megawatts. mous consensus of the Council that Beaver City remain at its 2 megawatt allocation. Council Member Williams presented a bronze eagle to Beaver City as presented by the Utah National for Guard in appreciation Beaver City's support to the 222. Council Member Roberts: Remove cattle guards at ceme g of yon, springs at of Meeting uidelines attached is xhibit her business being before the Council adjourned at 10:30 Beaver County Sheriff's Report Week of October 23 - 29, 2006 Included in the 56 calls for assistance received by Beaver County Dispatch were: 10 Animal Problem 2 Assault 1 Funds Check State Winner phases and then passed on to a distinguished panel of judges. Twelve National Finalists are invited to participate in the Heisman weekend festivities paid trip during an ESPN2 will feature all 12 National Finalists during the Wendy's High School Heisman Awards Ceremony that airs on EE f the Winners, National Finalists and National Winners. Entries are initially evaluated by ACT Assessment during the State Finalist and be held meeting er 13, 2006 4:00 to Policy back up polieviewed a Copy of T State Finalists, to New York City on Dec. E; ; . E J SINGLE COPY 50 CENTS 14th is cancelled. will 7:C A right-of-w- ay tery, repair backstop at ball park. Council Member Yardley; Possible road closing at Y for ambulance. Consensus of the Coimrii thqt Council Member with the fire board Yai am them that me City Co gainst the road clos Non-sufficie- nt B " Si r High il Salutes T Nominations For The Wendy's High School Heisman Beaver, Utah - October 24, 2006 - Beaver High School's Sean Foster and Chancey Gardner have been honored with a nomination for the prestigious Wendy's High School Heisman Award. The program, awarded in conjunction with the collegiate Heisman, celebrates the achievements of the nation's top high school seniors both in and out of the classroom. and Green Principal Counselor Mr. Erickson nominated these two promising leaders for their academic aptitude, athletic talent and exceptional commitment to their school and communities, "At Beaver High School, we prepare our students for success by encouraging them to develop in all areas of their lives. Wendy's High "School Heisman is the ultimate award we can bestow on our students for their achievements throughout high school," said Mr. Green and Mr. Erickson. Chancey Gardner and Sean Foster were nominated for this award based on the following accomplishments: Academics, Leadership and Citizenship. Burglary Citizen Assist Disorderly Conduct Controlled Substance Problem Fraud Juvenile Problem Keep the Peace Lost Property Medical Emergency Missing Person Traffic Accident 2 1 2 Dec, 10. Founded in November 1969 in Columbus, Ohio, Wendy's International, Inc. is one of the world's largest restaurant operating and franchising companies with three quality brands Wendy's, Tim Hortons, and Baja Fresh, There are more than 6,600 Wendy's restaurants in the U.S., Canada and international markets. 1 1 1 4 1 2 wDamage 3 Traffic Accident 1 wlnjuries Recovered Stolen Vehicle 4 Buddy Poppy Outstanding Students with 1 6 0. -- P-- ' i! BEAVER, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2006 VOLUME 06 NUMBER 44 The Beaver City Council met in a regular session at the Beaver City Hall on October 24, 2005 at 3:30 p.m. with the following members of the Council present; Mayor Leonard Foster, Council Members; Les Williams, Rowland Gordon Roberts, Yardley, Chris Smith and Kari Also present: City Draper. Manager Steve Atkin and City Recorder Hal Lessing. WORK MEETING: The City Council had a work meeting starting at 3:30 p.m. and discussed the following subjects: Director job Recreation and expectations. description Changes will be reflected in new job descriptions being prepared. Review Capitol Improvement plan. Suggested' changes of dates and adding water purifica- I ' N. 047 Publication County Seat Newspaper Unapproved minutes Of The Beaver City UhPr I 2 The Flower Of Remembrance The Buddy Poppy is truly a unique symbol of love and dedication. This small red blossom represents the continued love and respect of our Veterans to each other. This flower is Disabled assembled by monies all and Veterans, received from the promotion of it will aid the Veterans and their 1 2 3 2 2 1 Suspicious Person Circumstances Theft Threatening Patient Transfer Vandalism VIN Inspection Weapon Offenss Welfare Check On Monday, October 30, 2006, there were 189 inmates housed in Beaver County Jail. families. This symbol of remembrance is a small token of honor and respect. The courage and our of valor determined is and was Veterans being shown day in and day out, many in fact have given their lives for our country. We can show our love, pride and appreciation of dedicated veterans by donating to the Buddy Poppy drive and wearing the poppy on election day and Veterans Day. The Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary will be in front of the Post Office on election day, November 7th. Please support our Veterans by donating generously to this event and wearing of the Buddy Poppy. If we miss you can contact Beryl 3 or Florence Brown at 4 to or Bill Kehr at donate. 80th Birthday Celebration & Anna are Carter Rae planning a celebration of Max's 80th Birthday. We would be honored to have you join us at an Open House Date: November 11, 2006 Time: 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Place: Minersville LDS Church Please No Gifts Light refreshments will be served. Please be prepared to write some of your memories of Max. We would also like you to include memories of Max and The family of Max Uncle Rex. 438-539- 438-263- VOTE Raymond C. Goodwin For Beaver County Sheriff "These students are the I future community leaders" said e Archie Griffin, the only of the winner prestigious Heisman Memorial Trophy and Wendy's High School Heisman program spokesperson. "It gives me great pride to see young people strive for excellence on and off the field." For more information or to track a student's progress in the competition, please log on to or www.wendvsheisman.com . . - I J Experienced two-tim- call inees I "Tf - ! t ' -- "" 1 j ' J Ethical i Qualified Dedicated "Firm but Fair" nomon the All will be posted Wendy's High School Heisman Web site in early October of this year. Created in 1994, the Wendy's High School Heisman program, has been celebrating youth excellence for 13 years. The program consists .of five phases - Nomination, State I will lead the Beaver County Sheriffs Office with Honor, Integrity and Professionalism A paid political announcement |