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Show EC0BD. E;SW1 Monticello Council plans to return to CIB April If all goes well, Monticello will appear before the Com- munity Impact Board on April 5 with an amended request for a grant and loan to help develop ' a tannery east of Monticello. supervisor, told council water intake at city storage facilities has increased from 100 to 150 gallons per minute. He said however, that use is still 200 gallons per minute, adding that the majority of users are cooperating in obeying the ban on outside watering. He advised the ban be continued. Council approved a suggestion by Christensen to reactivate city wells. Top priorities are the well at the golf course and the well at the cemetery. Mayor Young reported on a newly-drillewell at the industrial site east of Monticello. He said estimated flow is as high as 100 gallons per minute of good "water. Young said luck, and perhaps witching and getting a drilling, rig stuck in the mud, may have played a part in picking the place to drill. The council .approved putting the well into operation. Chief of Police Kent Adair met with council to discuss the starting salary for a replace Mayor Jack . Young told council last week the project is still alive. Council had been concerned because the tannery owner was out of the country and unavailable for consultation. However, Young said he (the tannery owner) had notified the city he still wants to relocate his plant in Monticello. , u ment officer. Council went into executive session to discuss the three top. applicants. Following the session, they set a salary of $1,450 per month. Adair told council arrangements have been made to have a nationally known person conduct motivational seminars on drugs at the elementary school soroltime in April. He said if civic groups will furnish funds, he will set up parent seminars. Council discussed a parking problem at the high school in violation of fire lane regulations. Chief Adair and council members will meet with the county school superintendent to explore ways to rectify the d , Young said the city needs four pieces of financial infor- mation ; from the owner to complete its presentation for the CIB. He said because of time constraints it will be touch and go to get the data before the CIB meeting. If the deadline cannot be met, the council will ask CIB for a y extension. In another matter, Clyde - 30-da- Christensen, city utility with tannery proposal 5 problem. Council gave Adair approval to establish a citizens advisory committee on police affairs and community prob- lems. Monticello Garden Club members Corinne Roring and Mary Lou Hoggard asked for and received permission to make Where You Can Buy With Confidence! Tandy CorporationRadio Shack operates the larg- est consumer electronics design and testing organization in the USA. Over 1,500 engineers and technicians develop and evaluate products to our exacting standards. 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