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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JUNE 12. 1985 Noted Progress Laytons - At the completion I. AVION of the first 100 days of a new government form in I.ayton, Mayor (iolJen C. Sill presented a prepared State of the City" address to the city council at the regular otmcil meeting held last I hursday evening. He noted pleasure with vv hat had been accomplished in the lot) dav period and observed that loss vv ould be an important turning point in I. ayton's development us a v. iil MW OK SII.I. pointed out that avion now has more residents than ain othereommunity in Davis I oumv anti that the annual operat-mbudget exceeds SK million. Noteworthy achievements that weic mentioned by Mayor Sill in-- t haled the following: I e KI.or.MKNT of a budget based upon a compiehensive set of community goals translated into a icalistie plan of action. 2. A Capital Improvement plan that identified the major expenditures and projects how they will be financed. The Mayor said This five-yeplan is our commitment to Lay ton's future and it is a e basic element to effective financial planning." 1. I)K ar long-rang- 3. THE INITIATION of a city employee survey to determine ways to improve city operations. This was followed up by the establishment of an employee committee to work closely with the elected officials. In 4. Many studies in the areas of are progressing in the right direction. ..we have established a long list of important goals for the year ahead. The scope and breath of our many goals is formidable. It to finance major purchases through lease agreements and has established a better system of investing daily cash balances w ith a resulting increased interest earning of more than $35,000 per year. sponse to police and lire incidents to the expansion of our water and sewer sy stems. It calls for building a new swimming pool, revising the municipal code and updating our W'e ranges from improving our - KAYSVILLE Of greatest importance to the residents of in last week's city council meeting w as announcement of the groundbreaking for the new city hall on June 27. The new building will be constructed out of brick, computable with the existing one, and will have a roof. Plans include a central office Hanked by office all around. Kays-vill- e copper-colore- d THE MEETING room will be large enough to divide by means of folding doors into three separate areas when needed. In other business at Kaysville's City meeting. Fire Chief Don Howard presented his recommendations for the purchase of a rescue tool for the fire department. The council approved his recommen- administration. WE ARE proud of Lay ton of w hat we have accomplished and w hat we are seeking to achieve in the months ahead. I kknow that speak for the City Council in say ing that I look forward to working with you to make Layton an even better community in the coming year. dmg ity wide survey and quarterly newsletter. We provide newspapers with a detailed packet of information on a weekly basis. We distribute News Notes" to all city departments and we have involved employees as never before on committees to help purchase a new telephone system and a copier." 1 Join Solar Fun The public is invited this year to share Operation on Target with the Varsity Scouts, 14 and 15 year old boys perched on the skyline ridges of the whole Intermountain West. They will use solar flashlights signaling to their companions on other peaks and to all friends and neighbors in the valley. VARSITY men have hogged this excitement for five years and its time we shared it with everybody. Mark your calendars for a dry run" Saturday, July 6 and the main show July 13. The varsity chairman for this area is Del Mar Stevens, Ivavs vi lie received acceptance by the Council. Details included changes in landscaping plans, mandatory conservation code, a new title of "city engineer" instead of building official." minorsubdivisions.and "as-bui- lt dralings" plans. COUNCILWOMAN Carol Page Karin Christensen left June 5 for an extended visit to her homeland Norway, w here she will be visiting relatives and do genealogy. COUPON mmmmmq pmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmq OCPON No. 13416 Queen Size McCALL PATTERNS RflJWRER RATT Limit 3 Price without coupon $6.49 ea. Limit 10 per customer Limit 1 patterns per coupon coupon per customer M Coupon expires June 15, 1985 Price Coupon expires June 15, 1985 COUPON COUPON fiK Ml 1 to Norway is the des- Porsgrunn, tination of Karin and her friend from BYU, Elaine Haseiton. They expect to land at Bergen and travel to the east coast tow n of Porsgrunn where most of Karin's relatives live. They will visit Karin's parents, Adolf and Lydia Isoksen as well as Karins sister and three brothers. moved to the Planning Commission appointed terms of Marjorie Thatcher, Steven Majors, Karin and Elaine (of Boulder, and Richard Nielson. The action was pertaining to their existing Colo), also expect to go to Oslo in their genealogical pursuits. terms, and was approved, me m BRING HOME $5,000 From your year in New York. REQUESTS for extension of city water lines further in the West Kaysville annexation were re- viewed by the Council. Some people in that area have failing wells, and need to be included in city water service. Mayor Gerald Purdy asked that the situation be reviewed by staff to study the options. The question was asked When do they need service?" City Administrator John Thacker said "now." Thacker spent some time going over with the Mayor and Council several minor changes in Titles 18 and 19 of the Development Code. After pointing out each change and explaining the reason for it, the Citv Administrator asked for and Dad Includes fabrics only. MIST remain attached to bolt to allow discount. Colored tag (or more) dations. 'Every re- master plan. It includes establishing policies for economic development, data processing, financial management and personnel 5. COMMUNICATING w ith city employees, residents and the press is the last achievement noted by the Mayor. He said We are in the process of developing a commun- Groundbreaking Set For June 27 By MARILYN ELISON conclusion, the Mayor said, financial management and data processing have been conducted. Through the studies the ability to manage government has increased. I.ayton has slat ted a plan Call for Information (801) 582-9420 NURSERY NANNIES INC. Personalized Placement Agency A I Loves Cl rs. Cavanaughs Cfiocolates for hope i get the CMuulv out of his box I got my Dad die best... 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