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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS TUESDAY OCTOBER 20, 1902 News 2 Planning Commission meets KCR Board !h Richard Scpu 1 south on highway M)A. on prop The planmngcomrnissiun mot erty just north of the Garkane Bower facility was considered on ( )cUUt h ('oxs plan is to move 13 eight Bonnie Riding Bob-Bo- n year old units, previously used Motel The proposal v. as made to mo e as housing, onto their property. modular units on to the prop- They presented plans for a staged development of 13 units ort) for a total of 15 units. Dis- to start, then two more increcussion contorou upon the size of the property, and the need for ments of thirteen units each for a total of 39 motel rooms. The special variances for set hacks commission pave preliminary in order to accommodate park approval to their first phase inn and the promised improvements on the land Memliersfelt plans the applicant should first po to the Board of Adjustment for ap proval of the necessary variances, and if they were granted, to come hack to the planning lionrd with new plans to com plete the process DanThebeau .John McCain, U.S. Senator Subdivision from Arizona, will be making a Swapp Dan Thf presented plans trip to Fredonia on Octolier 21. for four h,(KH) square foot lots in McCain will lx arriving at the the North Rancho area Swapp Kanab airport around 3 30 p m. suUliv lsion The problem is that There w ill lx a motorcade to the with the road and turn around Fredonia High School Media pros ision of the city, there is not ('enter Kxeryone is invited to enough room to make four lots of come and get acquainted, ArisufTicunt size Theheau pro zona and Ctah citizens alike. josed that the road 1h only 50 feet wide this would solve the problem for his client Commission members felt that a 35 foot width and a 50 foot radius turn around would Ik- more fitting The decision was to go with a All voters in Kanab districts 1 foot foot with a street fifty thirty and 2 that have been voting in cul de sac as a turn around the basement of the library, will Thetx-awas authorized to in- now vote in the new Kanab fire corporate the changes into his house The voters will have plans ,md is to resubmit a pre access to the polls, with liminars suIkIimsioii map handicapped access as well In Don Cox motel addition, the election judges w ill The Cox family application to now have heat available U.S.Senator McCain coming to Fredonia Ix-a- Polling place - Election buildald unit motel, 12 miles change lm-pro- d The KCR Properties Owners Board election will be held, Thursday, Oct. 22, 1992 at 7:30 p m. at Rancho fire house. The list of nominees are: Carmen Watson, Jim Travers, Klaine Harmon, Georgiana Beaty, and Randy Stevens. Memliership fees will be accepted and ballots passed out at the door. Big Bucks Continued from Page City Police move 1 wondered whether it might be some kind of drug deal money or something," said Bonham. The Shepherdsons had traveled 53 miles toward Page w hen they discovered their money missing. I felt real bad when I discovered that Pd lost the money," said Bud Shepherdson. But I felt even worse after I told my wife!" The couple returned to Kanab Tire to see if by chance, someone had found the money. We knew the chances were reI mote. Bonhams station was closed for the night, the Shepherdsons feared they were out of luck. They checked into a local motel, hoping they would find out about their vacation money in the morning It was one sleepless night, let me tell you," admitted Shepherdson Morning came and Audrey Shepherdson encouraged her husband to call the police. Their money and relief was waiting for them at the police station. W e couldn't believe that someone had turned it in. We couldnt wait to find the young man who did such a great thing, "said Shepherdson. Chris McArthur was tracked down Monday morning at Kanab High School where he is a senior. Shepherdson rewarded Chris, son of Lynn and Phylis McArthur with $100. This isnt the first time that Chris has shown this kind of integrity," said Jim Bonham of Kanab Tire. On another occasion a few weeks ago, there was a mistake in his favor on his paycheck, and he called our attention to that as well. These kids need to be recognized when they do good. Im proud of him. I couldnt of kept it, said McArthur humbly, I couldnt live with the guilt." He said his friends ribbed him, telling him that he could do a lot of things with $1300. They said they wouldnt of returned it, but I think most of them would. The ordeals over for the Shepherdsons. Theyre enjoying their vacation, courtesy ofa very honest teenage boy. City of Kanab Police Department now has its own quarters. Chief Blasdell showed the SUNews representative the new facility heated at the former Job Services address. The new office, located at 178 S. 1 00 E, will open between 10 00 a m. and 2.00 p m. Monday through Fnday. Chief Blasdell stressed that this office is for Police Business dunng those hours. Persons needing police help must call 911 or Photo by Richard Negus. 644-580- Council Continued from Page 1 ments and the Federal Disability Act. The general feeling was that the library should be the project to be submitted for the block grant. Time constraints precluded spending any more time in meetings since the public hearing needed to be held at the next City Council meeting in two weeks, and our City can only submit one project. Steve Crosby made the motion that the library be submitted as Kanabs project for the Community Development Block Grant, Rosa Lie Coleman seconding. Motion passed. City Business The city attorney was asked to send a letter to Norm Cram, setting forth the precise terms of agreement for his street exchange with the city at 100 W. 450 N. Dan Thebeau was questioned about his study for the city of the Well Head protection program. This is required by new Federal EPA regulations on water quality, andThebeaushelpisneeded to make the City of Kanab in compliance. The cost to the city is about $800. Final action was deferred for two weeks. Mayor tion regulating water and power provided by the city to users outside city limits. The feeling was that such new rules would hurt our city, therefore a letter will be sent by the City Manager opposing this move. Members felt that there was a need for a system to bring to notice upcoming parades. In the past the police were not aware that a parade was coming up, and since the police duty schedule is made in advance, some mechanism for alerting the city was needed. After some discussion, a motion was made and passed that a parade permit be required. At 8:25 the Council was concerned that the matter of the Golf Course and Dale Clarkson was still pending. The Council was considering what action they might take when Mr. Clarkson appeared. The Council was anxious to hear from Clarkson since he is in arrears with the city $55,000 as of October 1. Clarkson spoke of conno-co- st tracts, deposit receipts, trust deeds and other monies that were due him and his company. He was regretful that he was not in a position to write a check to the city now. He assured the Council that his business had never looked more promising, and assured the Council that, tion for the new Water ConserWe are on target. However, it vancy District, $3,280, equal to will probably be the end of the $1 for each citizen in Kanab, be year before we can take care of made to underwrite the cost of the entire $55,000. The Council formation. The motion carried. asked him if some, or all of the Mayor Ripper requested that proposed contract payments the city renew its membership could be assigned to the city. in the Grand Circle Association, Clarkson agreed that they could. which had been allowed to lapse. A meeting was set up with city The Association promotes tour- attorney Mackelprang and ism for its member communiClarkson to execute such assignties. Mayor Ripper felt that the ments and to get back to the $250 fee is well worth it. MemCouncil for possible approval of bers of the Council agreed. this arrangement. The decision tenwas to take final action of the Attorney Mackelprang dered a letter from the Associaproposals for payment at the tion of Cities and Counties which next Council meeting in two dealt with pending state legisla weeks. Ripper requested that the dona- |