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Show News SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY JUNE 24, 1998 Twm red The Fredonia Town Council Departments are as follows: met at the Fredonia Library on Public Safety-JoJordan; Power June 10, 1998 with Mayor Brent and Parks and Recreation-Steven meetthe Mackelprang calling Winward; ing to order. Council present Lukus; Libraiy-Lillia- n were Joy Jordan, Steven Lukus, after trainingby Joy Lillian Lukus and Jordan and Winward, Jordan; Cemetery-JoStreets-Robin ButGreg Honey. Guests were Har- Lillian Lukus; ris Allen, Rusty Vandine, Kurt ton; Medical Center-JoJordan; Henrie, Rick Crawford, Mike Wastewater-Robi- n Button; PlanButton and Mellor, Tom & Lori Corrigan, ning and Zoning-RobiArt Meen, Willie Lee, Marcia Joy Jordan; Corral Honey, Landfill and Winward. Whipps, and Cheryl Johnson. 'There was a discussion on There will be a special council Counfor the Mayor and wages training on June 22 at 1 p.m. by cil. Brent Mackelprang moved the League ofArizona Cities and to set the Mayors wages at $ 1000 Towns. Mike Mellor reported 37 movper month with the Mayor two hours at least spending per ing violations and 27 cases which doing town work, and set included: domestic violence, maritday the council wages at $60 per juana, traffic accident, shop liftmonth or $750 per. year, sec- ing, aggravated assault, criminal onded by Steven Winward. This trespass, threatening at school, wage is to start on July 1, 1998. indecent exposure, theft at Motion carried. Shiprock Motel, criminal damBrent Mackelprang thanked age, harassment, assault, private all the council and employees property traffic accident, phone for the years he had served on harassment, theft, agency assist, the Council. theft from a vehicle. The abandoned vehicle clean-uGreg Honey, Steven Winward and Lillian Lukus were affirmed is going well with 30 cars hauled as new council members. away and 10 more ready to move. Joy Jordan was elected Mayor Greg Honey moved to donate on a motion by Steven Winward, $200 to Best Friends, seconded by seconded by Greg Honey all in Lillian Lukus, with all in favor. favor. Robin Button was retained Trees for the Little League motion a on as by Greg Park were discussed. It was deHoney, seconded by Steven cided that Ash trees would be the Winward all in favor. best. Mr. Winward will check with y Water-GregHone- y, Beau-tification-Lilli- an y y n eg TV-Stev- en p Vice-May- or Kevin Johnson on planting trees. Art Meen gave a report on the landfill. Waste has been collected for 13 months and so far we have been able to pay our bills. If there is a big cost, we will have to go to the towns for support. Fredonia contributes 30 of the waste to the landfill and provides 36 of the funds. Ifthere is a shortfall, Fredonia is obligated to 30. Thiswillbereviewedyearlyto base our obligation. Art Meen presented the proposed budget for the library. Council reviewed and signed demands. Steven Winward moved to accept the agenda by moving 9 to 3, seconded by Lillian Lukus all in favor. Item Sanders and Ila Hanson, representing the Beautification Committee, thanked Greg Honey and the town crew for helping with the clean-up- . The deadline for aban- doned vehicles is six months. About 30 letters will be sent out. Lillian Lukus will check the list with committee. Lillian Lukus moved to allow up to $70 for flowers for the Roadside Park, seconded by Steven Winward, with all in favor. The committee will check on the Centennial Sign for the Roadside Park. The committee is asking that the Food Care boxes left by the old Fire Station be picked up by whoever tion by Greg Honey, seconded by Steven Winward all in favor. provides this service. Item Johnson Item Sanders, repthanked the Council for helping resenting the Fair Board, stated with the Easter Egg Hunt which that the Fair will be held on was a success. Ms. Johnson told September 11, 12 and 13. Steven about the plans for the July 4th Winward moved to donate $50 celebration. The firemen will to the Fair Board for use as they have their annual breakfast at see fit, seconded by Lillian Lukus the Town Park, followed by the all in favor. Item Department will parade at 9 a.m. There will be a followfive lots early on or four the at bum pavilion program ing the parade. Concessions will Saturday mornings. The Fire Debe set up in the park and races, partment is setting a ban on games, and swimming games open fires and burning on June will round out the morning. The 23. Steven Winward moved to afternoon and evening will be allow the Fire Department to taken up with horseshoe tour- purchase 10 pagers for a total of nament, family softball and the $2050 out of the 1998-9- 9 budbarbeque in the evening. Steven get, seconded by Lillian Lukus Winward moved to allow $1000 all in favor. Mr. Crawford has for the July 4th activities, sec- coverage for the Fire Station onded by Greg Honey all in favor. when they go on a fire. The wan Item ter truck is on hold. ZonItem presented the Planning and proposal is tabled. to Council. information the Item ing Utility Board adto is off Lisa Nash legal according vises to pay the electrical bonds the P & Z but will have to deal and then the Town will be able to with the Shiprock rules concern- drop the power rates. Steven ing her horse. Bill Goodall has Winward moved to pay off the agreed to follow safety rules with $432,005 due by August 1, second his home business and will place by Greg Honey. The Board is lookheavy equipment in the back- ing into hiring a power attorney to yard. Maxine Mackelprang's assist with legal issues. Brent trailer situation will be followed Mackelprang will serve as a memup by the Building Inspector. ber of the Utility Board. Kim Judd Resigned as a member Lukus moved Item of the Boafd and Tom Corrigan to hire Melinda Garrahan of will be his replacement on a mo Mangum, Wall, Stoops and Warden as Town Attorney as soon as needed, seconded by Greg Honey all in favor. re Mohr-Corriga- 3-L- 6-R- he Item o your new Tirea Auto & Light Truck Huge Selection! mnrnm-fitoseGoai So. Utah Tire Center Mfggsa f, .j Great Prices! MPWTWSWiJiffi n0 Free Pick-uand Delivery p Road Hazard Protection Professional Brake Service Brake Lathe for Resurfacing Drums & Rotors Trained Brake Specialists FREE Brake Inspection 265 East 300 South oti aXJSH DaytuziTire Kanab 644-255- oy Jordan an- oi- -i The Council will meet at the Fire House at 1 p.m. on June 22, 1998 for Council Training. The Highway Enhancement job is out to bid. Joy Jordan will be working with Mr. Shumway on the Personnel Policies. Steven Winward moved to adjourn at 10:42 p.m., seconded by Lillian Lukus all in favor. 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