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Show 8 If The SnW I Tribune, Swiwtay, February W. T9M1 Halt DPP Plans, Settle Tax Issue, Mayors Urge Ry Steven CTiri-tcnse- After the closed mcsAing at the n United Press International BOUNTIFUL Mayors from 19 Utah towns Saturday demanded that all fanning work be immediaMy hatted on the IntermomAain Power Project until taxing issues involving the huge 3.1V iO megawatt facilAy are uotved The mayors rsTveserA most A the M Ut ati mimuipalMies which are members of the Intern amt am Power (IPA), sponsor of the project near Lynodyl, (itamesl for construct IVah Correction A Tnlaine story appearing m Satur- day's editions statang that the State Parks awl Recreation Board has adored a sew dock slip allocation system for the south shore of Great Salt Lake was incorrect The hoard took no formal action on tj smith shore issue, since all concessions there are privately operated The board is currently negotiating with the concessionaire over rights to use the marina The allocation syem adopted for the Great Salt Lake deals only with about 40 slips due to be completed m late summer at Antelope Island. All fAher allocations for fresh water sites as noted in the story were correct bene Bountiful Mayor Elmer Barlow, the mayors and mumripnl representatives released a position paper which said, The Utah Legislature has apjieared Hull fie rent to the desires and needs of Utah towns and rfties whose needs were and continue to be the original miAivat-m- g force behind the IPP The mecAlng was nerved to Bartow's home from Bountiful's City Hall after a Salt Lake City television station objected to rkinure of tiie proceedings An attorney for the agrmey stud the mayors could not met m private under twin 4 Utah's Open Meetings Law Legislature OKs Measure Eafticc thes year, the Legistwture approved a measure to impose a 1 percent ta on the gross receipts of IPP, a move whK'h some mayors said could cause their cities to pull out of die project Are A her bill, which was supported by IPP, net up a schedule for payment of impact fees to communities m the project area The gross receipts tax wwdd be paid Almost flO percent of by IPA member the tax revenues would come from Los Angeles County suburbs, which will receive more than 58 percent 4 IPPs elect ncAy During the meeting, the mayors called Gov. Scott Matheson, who agreed to discuss the issue with the group Monday at noon Another call to IPA Chairman Reece Nielsen, Hyrwm, set up a 2 p n Monday meeting between of added and the IPA Board of some towns will put! out, Enterprises Mayor Alpine Bowler The mayors said they would not ask The mayors said their major concern Matheson to veto the gross receipts hill, was that the gross receipts bill, sponbut would seek assurances that the sored by Sen Charles Bullen, governor will work to return that tax would remove the cities tax exempt revenue to those cities which pay it status Some to Pull Out? That Status could be jeopontired in "Unless tthese mayors say so, I dml other areas where we collect rethink the project can continue, said venues, Barlow saw I l,ogan Mayor Wmalter Nmickel, an outspoken opponent of the taxing legisThey also said some developers and lation contractors m the project area would "W the current legislation does wA receive tax revenues to snderwrrte receive some currection or revtwwm, tbevr comArwcTwm project the mayors Directors 30 WJPCSUWD fWTOI iwn-iiKMTFg- ano Nt LoAm rOs Use 4 Human Ao Plowem tor tu Ladw ViHmwni tout San -- hue Dikog Oon Cow kl l f9rpmt Ufa orfca 9m$ Mmimhi 9 In Midwwry Utah 9aR UtfW PI PovCaasnHrM 1 A SPLASHY, IDEA FOR PAINTJWKtgt people we saw at work always toemod that ft started us thinking about having tomo ft the same relaxed tool Y.Ya! developed The The Perfect Alternative . . . 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