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Show Emery County Progress, Castle Dale, Utah - Tuesday, November 26, T996 5A Emery City eyes annexation possibility Premise rule: By Scott Niendorf Progress editor limits to those citizens but have Emery County residents liv- been maintained by taxes paid ing on the outskirts of Emery by city residents and maintained by the Castle Valley City may become Emery residents if they choose to be an- Special Service District. nexed into the city, or will be Mayor Gary Petty said one paying for the maintenance of alternative could be to have their own water lines in the those citizens vote to be annexed into the city and into future. The Emery City Council, the special service district and responding to concerns of Em- pay the same taxes the rest of ery City residents, Tuesday the residents have been paydiscussed possible solutions for ing for the maintenance of maintaining the water lines, water lines. Those residents may also be both primary and secondary, which extend outside the city facing the alternative of pay ing for the maintenance of their own water lines should they balk at annexation. Petty said the council will discuss the matter in upcoming city council meetings. In other action, the council: "Approved city workers replacing the roof on the Emery City Hall at an appriximate cost of $1,200 for materials. The work would be done in conjunction with the remodeling of the city hall with a Com- (Continued from Page 1A) installation of handicap-accessibl- e restrooms in the build- be discussed in a future planning commission meeting. The ordinance limits a hoijie business to no more than 24 percent of its floor space and y excludes workers from working in the home. Commissioner Bevan Wilson said, If the business is successful and grows, we dont want it to turn into a nuisance for the neighbors. ing. "Discussed the TCI cable service to the area and are still awaiting action from the county on the inclusion of Community Access Channel 26 for non-famil- Emery City residents with cable. "Discussed complaints by residents about dogs being allowed to run loose in the city, ignoring the leash restriction ordinance. munity Development Block Grant the city secured for the Commissioner Randy Johnson complimented assistant county attorney Allen Thorpe for the extensive work 'e't.w'vci t IHiiM he did over the past year drafting and modifying the ordinance. "Delayed detailed discussion of the future management of the Emery County Nursing Home until its next meeting, looking at several options for doing so. John Brammel has been the acting director at the home in place of the Heritage Management, Inc. company, which had managed the nursing home the past 10 years but whose contract was not renewed. "Appointed Randy Jensen of Cleveland as a board member of the Municipal Building Authority of Emery County. Wnrn ri "Discussed the possible I' funding of the Emery County Recreation District with Dan Whiteleather, who said his district needs a permanent funding source to be able to acquire state funding in the form of matching CIB grants. Whiteleather said , W ithout a source of funding, our hands are tied in obtaining state monies. Should (the Rec. board) remain or should we call it quits? Without a recreation district, Emery County will be shut out of CIB funds, of which an enormous amount comes from Emery federal coal lease payments from local mines. aso Whirlpoo 1 n Kenmore i99 Through December Reg 50999 14 Save $110 dishwasher wash, potspans cycle and delay start option Quiet Guard" Plus sound insulation 16765 UltraWash features Kenmore? 99 Whiteleather said Emery Thiough Decwn)Mt 14. Reg 4tW? Save Kenmore" Through December Super capacity washer features motor, 3 temperatures, a 3 water levels and 8 cycles. 26702 14 3 1999. Reg 17999 Save $40 1 1 5 cu ft Through December microwave features ,000 watts of power, defrost and towns would then have no significant funding source for recreation programs or facility improvements or other projects. Commissioner Johnson said the commission would consider a budget proposal that would include the recreation district in the next budget, which the commissioners are currently working through in lengthy budget sessions. Those sessions are open to the public. quick-o- n 14 Reg 33999 Save $20 auto key 66490 Super capacity dryer features 6 cycles, 3 temperatures, Wrinkle Guard I, signal 66702 A 9 ,1 vft r 5 W Ferron sprinkler symposium set H 2 h m&h for Dec. 6 life 99 Sean low pile lifestyle! Cardiofir 2 Ferron and Clawson residents will be updated on the sprinkler irrigation system planned for their area at a symposium Dec. 6 at Ferron City Hall. for 3 months onfall home appliances and home electronics priced $399 and higher! Offer ends November 30 See below for important 0 glider combines aerobic dual-actio- finance charge details Offer not available at outlet stores Mark Young, Project Coor- conditioning and strength training all In handleone! bar, Quick Dial dinator for the Ferron Water- shed Project Committee (FWPC) said the 7 p.m. symposium should be very informative as the FWPC has invited five farm operators who irrigate with sprinkler systems adjustable resistance. 28773 RGA 4. from Emery, Duchesne, Uintah, Millard and Wayne counties to tell of their experi- 449" ences m converting to a sprinkler irrigation method. Young said while the symposium is directed primarily Through November 30 Reg 54999 $100 variable Save camcorder VHS-- with 14x C speed zoom lens, auto head cleaner and scene select auto exposure 55506 (Mil 39" SONY 449" Through December 25 Reg 39999 r" Through November 30 Reg 54999 Save $30 Hi 'Oi $100 Save camcorder toward farm operators and land owners in the Ferron and Clawson areas as this project is underway, other Emery residents are welcome to attend. He said other Emery residents are eligible to seek funding for a similar conversion to a sprinkler system, whether it be an entire water district, a canal company or an individual that wants to convert and can show a reduction in salinity into the Colorado River drain- 4CC631) age. n TV with stereo receiver menu, sleep monitor, timer, auto channel program and AV input jack 27-i- , with 12x zoom 8mm lens and remote Less than sensitivity 55806 (Mir TR54) 43642 (Mfr low-lig- For questions about the FerronClawson or any other water project, contact Young SY2765S) at SON Kf (MB 381-230- 0. Swell: (Continued from Page to j SEARS , :y Tie store you know is now close to home Card. Ikww fclM IS 74 S. Carbon Ave., Price Ed & Laura Black 9 M-- S 00 I am-- 6 pm Sun 12-- 5 vironmental extremists, the e ECPLC has hired a administrator that will help keep the ECPLC abreast of current events. Val Payne will begin his duties Dec. 3. He will report to ECPLC chair Tracy Jeffs. People interested in attending the monthly public lands council meetings are welcome. They are the second Tuesday of each month at 11 a.m. in the county courthouse. full-tim- CSElmfEK n 2A) a chance, Curtis said. To keep an eye on SUWA, the Sierra Club and other en- - pm i Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised Most larger items inventoried in warehouses Allow reasonable time for delivery Some major appliances and electronics available by special order only in smaller stores Appliance prices are tor white Colors connectors and dishwasher installation extra Gas model dryers priced higher TV screen sizes measured diagonally, reception simulated Exercise equipment requires some assembly |