Show v 14D r business license Terrace hikes eyes Kaysvi lie's plan Standard-Examin- WX "— X-- Sunday July 12 1981 er WASHINGTON TERRACE — A pro- posed upward revision of city business license fees is being put together by the Washington Terrace administrative to annex area may resurface year Stockberger was on the agenda for the meeting but didn’t appear and Nelson explained what he wanted staff e Nelson Richard Chief Inspector “I think we ought to the as to councilmen made that report fee” Morley said members of the administrative staff City Recorder Sheralle Taylor disagand City Council voiced some strong reed stating the fees for an entire year g fees for are “only opposition to $10 or $15 businesses that don’t operate yearlong e “How are you going to in the city she enasked them?” Only Councilman Robert Morley “If some one needs a license for only g dorsed the requested by businessman Lowell Stockberger who six months charge him $750” Morley apparently needs a license only for a replied “I don’t agree” Mrs Taylor said brief period current The council’s policy requires adding “we could end up charging only pro-rat- KAYSVTLLE — A proposal to annex large unincorporated areas west of may resur1-- him to acquire a license for the entire pro-ratin- 15 face in somewhat modified form before the Kaysville City Council A petition for annexation of about 3200 acres in West Kaysville — five square miles that would more than double the city’s present area — was staunchly opposed by farmers when it was first presented early in 1980 But City Administrator John Thacker said this week that advocates of the plan have made new inquiries to the city and are considering another petition possibly for a smaller area covering only land owned by interested parties The annexation proposed last year stretched to the Utah Power & Light transmisfrom sion lines along the lakefront “Some people out there are desperate for water now” Thacker said and a tie-i- n to city water lines is the principal reason for interest in annexation He said extension of water mains westward along 200 North is to be considered as part of the city’s total water system if annexation is sought Legal questions also are likely if the annexation involves homes presently served by UP&L electricity because Kaysville operates its own pro-rat- pro-ratin- COLLECTION SERVICES $2 for a license and that’s not worth the trouble” Councilman Percy Hess agreed with her stating the fees “are so low now g wouldn’t make all that that much difference” “Our business license fees are low” said Nelson “We’ll be coming in soon with a recommendation for some adpro-ratin- justments” “Let’s table this until we get Dick’s recommendation” Hess suggested Nelson said he is putting together a recommeded revision that “will be reasonable” “And comparable with other cities in the county” said Hess “That’s right” Nelson said Professional effective and automated collection services for business Twelve years experience Now expanding into Utah BENDER & ASSOCIATES 621-018- 3 Read The Classified ‘ 1-- 15 electrical utility system “There are a lot of unanswered questions about a 3000 acre annexation” observed Councilman Glade Nelson But Thacker and Mayor Gar Elison said the city can take no action until a petition for annexation is presented Ogden park fees go up Fees for use of Ogden City parks have increased In responding to public inquiries Dan Forsey information officer clarified the city’s policy New rates for use of parks are $750 for up to 20 people involved in an event $15 for 21 to 40 people $20 for 41 to 80 and $25 for crowds over 80 The user rates apply to a specific time frame daytime events until 5 pm the other from 5 to 10 pm If an event extends over two time frames the charge is doubled As an example Forsey said if a family is reunion of between 21 and 40 holding an members the charge will be $15 until 5 pm and an additional $15 for after 5 pm If an event expects to draw 10000 people the rate 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