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Show FILLMORE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Minutes of the regular meeting of the Fillmore held Council City March 5. Wednesday. 1980 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fillmore City Building. Notice of time, place and agenda of the meeting were provided The Progress. The Gazette. Radio Station KNAK and each member of the governing body by mailing copies of the Notice and Agenda on the 27th day of February. 1980. Those present for the meeting were: Mayor Mark Paxton. Council members Robert A. Nielson. Duane R. Baugh. James A. Cox. Don W. Stuart. Recorder Carol C. Wise, and visitor Don Joseph Peter- son. Minutes of the previous meeting were read tird corrected to show ?.tat Mr. Josiah Simne pay an advance jaent of S480.00 on the installation rtectrical for his proposed Motion to approve minutes with this correction by Councilman seconded by Baugh. Councilman Stuart. MoVote was tion carried. unanimous. Applications for building permits as follows were presented: 882 Paul R. Stevens. new-home- Dw . ellint Mike Haseron. Dwelling. Graham. 684 Jeff Dwelling Motion by Councilman Nielson, seconded bv Councilwoman Rasmussen that applications numbered 682 and 683 be approved subject to approval of the building Motion carinspector. Vote was unaniried. mous. Discussion followed on the Mountain View Subdivision. It was agreed that Application for a 884 Building Permit wb ich is for a dwelling in the subdivision be held until the status of improvements is deterdiscussed and mined with the City Attorney. A business license for Rich Cafe and Hotel Motion was approved bv Councilman Nielson, Council-womabv seconded Rasmussen. 683 n Motion bv CouncilCouncil- man Baugh that man Don W. Stuart act as Fillmore Citv's official representative to ICPA Annual MeetMotion earned. ing. Vote was unanimous. Nielson Councilman reported on library matters. It was agreed to advertise that bids will be accepted for the care of the cemetery for the 1980 season. Stuart Councilman will work on electrical installation policy for in dustrial and commercial users for presentation to the Council. It was agreed that the City sec if the grader can level the area at the Territorial State House that is being prepared for grass planting. A water line for use of the crop dusters at the airport was discussed. Councilman Baugh will get estimates on a project that will include a fire hydrant and present the costs to the Council. Nielson Councilman introduced the library-board- . The following were present: Mr. Dean Peterson. President: Mrs. Tafta Watson Mr. and Mrs. Verne Freeman Mrs. Joyce Scottom Mrs. Beatrice Iverson Mrs. Gloria Hunter Mrs. Diana Day Mrs. Barta Melville was excused The oath of office was administered to the group by Recorder Wise after which photographs of the group were taken. Councilman Cox introduced the Planning and Commission, Zoning explained the need for this service in the community and the oath of office was administered to the group by Recorder W isc Those present .sc re tor photographs as follow s: Mrs. D. J. Larsen. Chairman-- 1 year term Mr. Clark Packham 2 vear term Mrs. Edith Callister-- 2 vear term Mrs. Jovce Dcardcn 2 year term Mr. Charlie Dunson- -t vear term Mr. Allen Roper-- 3 vear term Mrs. Zola Beckstrand is also a member of the commission and will r term. fill a The Planning commission met in a short meeting Cox with Councilman Council while meeting proceeded Councilman Baugh explained that a review of bids received on the pickup trucks at the last meeting indicated thev not were comparable sized trucks, so after some negotiation it was decided to buv one truck from Dcardcn Motor and one truck from Warner Motor. Plans were made for spraving weeds at the shop and pumping stations. rePaxton Mavor Council the to ported he on salary requests had received from officers in the police departAfter some disment. Council the cussion agreed that salaries would be considered in the 1980-budget but that adjustments could not be one-yea- 8 1 made at this time. Police and Chief Quarnberg Officer Penney met with the Council stating their decision. It was agreed to allow Officer Penney and Officer Steurewald to exchange dates for attending the police academy if this is possible. Councilman Cox stated the he had attended for elected workshop officials and found it helpful. It was agreed that a should representative attend the census workshop in Salt Lake Citv on March 14. at Storm drainage the corner of 100 South and Main Street was Councilman discussed. Cox will investigate the matter further. items The following were reviewed: 1. ICPA Agendas, list of directors and miscellaneous information. 2. Utah League of Cities communications reorganizational garding changes and miscellaneous items 3. Memo from Utah League of Cities regarding conflict of interest and city officials. 4. Letter from Chevron U.S.A. regarding aviation fuel 5. Utah Economic and Business Rev lew o Western landscap- CARRY-J- 7. Current News your set suddenly takes III, thats the time to bring it to the Witch Doctor The shop is TV Repair in Meadow. open from 9:30 a.m. to noon, Monday n through Friday to serve your carry-ineeds. (House calls are scheduled for V the afternoon). 1 1 The Great Balloon Race MAN who wants to marrs a fortune should go w ulow shopping. A Meeting adjourned :00 p.m. at Proposed County Commission Minutes Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of held March 4. 1980. at Fillmore. Utah. Present: Lem Lovell. Chairman: Harold Ste wart. Commissioner, . excused. Leigh Max-field- Eldon A. F.Iiason. Counts Attorncv; Marlene Whicker. Countv ( lerk Th- - following pro- ceedings were had The Counts- Treasurer. Mars Pus. met concerning t.ises on the properts The Talbot of Commissioners authorized Mrs. Pas lo mark off SI05 02 in back taxes due to hardship Edgar Phillips met to discuss ambulance ser-sic- at Garrison lo serve Gands. the (iarrison. Eskdale areas. There are several persons interested in becoming FMTs in that area Attornes E'liason is to pursue the acquisition of has been a van which impounded bv the counts. Pallin Nielsen presented the name of Mike Haseron as an EMT SERVICE If ing New s 8. IPP Newsletter N for the Fillmore d Ambu- lance Service. Mr. Havcr-rowas approved by the Commissioners. Mitch Meyers requestof a parcel ed of land near the South Holden exit of Eliason outAttorney lined the steps to be taken to get a zoning hearing for the public. Huntsman Claston was interviewed bv the Commissioners as to his interest in the position of Deputy Counts- Attorney. Mr. Carl Haase introduced Mr. Ted Bishop, n land Division. IPP: Mr. Asst lee Moussafir. Chief land Officer. IFP: Mr. Jack Mehlman, Associate Right-o- f Was Engineer. IPP. who along with Mr. Leon Smith of Regulations on Zoning. Building Permits, rights-of-waand other areas which are nccessars to allow the construction ot the IPP to priHced in an The orderls manner Commissioners offered to help in ans was possible to help things proceed smoothls Whereupon the meet. ing adourned. "Dont be surprised when you see brightly colored dots dancing in the sky over Fillmore on March 17. says Mike of principal Bishop. Fillmore Elementary. "They won't be flying helium-fillebut saucers. balloons starting out on a national balThe race. loon Big Launch of 600 balloons bs Fillmore Elementary schixil children, grades through kindergarten sixth, will take place at 2:00 p.m. at Fillmore Elementary. Julie to According ballixin the Nielsen. launch is sponsored by Weekly Reader, the classroom newspapers used in the school. The balloon race is in coniunction with weekls Reader's Writing Pals program. A message attached to each balloon explains the project and asks that the finder return it to our school." says Mr. "Fillmore Bishop. pupils will write to esers person who sends back a message. Reader has Weekly furnished approximated of a miltree balloons to lion si hools participating in the Writing Pals pro- three-quarter- s Weekls Reader gram. will present a $800 prize lo the school that gets back the message that has traveled the farthest In distance. addition, prizes will be awarded. There will also be local prizes given. Prizes will be given to the student in each class whose message traveled distance. the farthest Also, a grand prize to the class with the largest of responses number w ill be awarded. The balloon launch is the climax of Miss and Mrs. Nielsen's yearlong participation in Weekly Reader Witing Pals, a pen pal program in which Weekly Reader paired classes the across country. The goal of the program is to motivate children to write and to become children familiar with in other parts of the Bow Miss countrs. second grade thorpe's class is corresponding with students at the Mother Catherine Spalding School in Helen. Mars-land- . Mrs. Nielsen's second grade class is corresponding with students at the First Christian Assemble Academe in Memphis. Tennessee. In addition to the Balloon Launch, other activities are scheduled to celebrate St. Patrick's Pas and kick off National Wildlife Week. We would like to extend a special invitation to all who are interested to attend the afternoon ac tis Hies. 100 runner-u- p Bow-thorp- e |