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Show - . v ' r A, y y v 'v '.4 . 4 . J , - . , .. v, ft P - r j v , ' pi : r ; , Roy May Increase Service Fees A charge of approximately $2 Kirkwood said there are two per month would be levied for a 10 year period if all Roy resiROY Roy residents will ways to repay the loan. Resisoon be asked whether they are dents in the area needing, the dents contribute to paying off the loan. willing to support city growth by new sewer can be charged a spepaying higher water and sewer cial fee until the loan is paid off or all Roy residents can repay bills. Roy City applied for the loan the loan through an added fee so they can service residents living in a 2,900 acre area slated Roy City Manger Richard on utility bills. for possible annexation to Roy. Kirkwood told the Roy City If the fee is limited to users of Formal acceptance of the loan is Council they need to decide how to repay a $902,000 state, loan the new system, they will pay contingent on settling a year for construction of a major sewapproximately $5 per month for long dispute with Hooper water er system to serve property 10 years, plus a connection fee Conservancy District over who south of the North Davis sewer of $550 for people buying new will supply the area with water. If the area develops as project outfall line on Roys western homes. SHELLEY KANCITIS . border. Review Correspondent BARRY KAWA Review Staff CLEARFIELD Clearfield city officials and residents of the Layton Park subdivision on Ross Drive are working to give the area a new lease on life. City officials met with residents of Layton Park on Oct. 27 and answered questions concer--nin- g the citys' invblvement in rehabilitating the area. Councilman H. Kay Chandler told the audience at the meeting that the city will be requesting community development funds from the government to assist in the rehabilitation project. Layton Park residents went before the city council on Sept. 27 and said needed sidewalk improvements, street repairs, sewer ' improvements, weeds and overgrown trees and numerous parked cars along the road are problems that need to be addressed by the city. , A Layton Park citizens committee has been formed to further investigate problems and possible solutions for the area. Myron Forbes is chairman of the committee and other members include Ron Blair, Mike Sanders, Lewis Boyington and Vernon Claybough. The committee circulated a questionaire to 53 homeowners in Layton Park and announced the results at the special city council meeting last week: Fifty-tw- o felt the sidewalks should be replaced and 41 of wide sidethese thought a walk would be adequate. All were interested in the condition of the sewers and a few wrote that it should be replaced. Fifty-two of those polled said they would like a curb and gutter located next to their sidewalks. Mayor Neldon Hamblin said the city now has what the people of the area want and the momentum has started to make the area becoming to the city. ' n V L 'y 3A Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1983 Area to Get Attention in Clearfield . j . 1 nil ( FINEST . MANDARIN SZECHUAN CUISINE . ed, it will eventually double the size of Roy both in land and population. City officials favor the project because the expansion will enable Roy to sell excess water and hopefully gain sales tax revenue. It also facilitates planned urban growth on Roys western border. foOyton SoAtm iridb GREAT FOOD . PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE ' LUNCH SPECIAL FAMILY DINNERS S LOW PRICES The council passed a motion to mail a newsletter to all Roy residents detailing the choices. 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