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Show VVVWWVV.V.' SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MARCH 17, 1999 News irdimia Town Coismdl FredoniaTown Council members Joy Jordan, Lillian Lukus, Robin Button, Steven Winward and Greg Honey, met at the Fredonia Fire Station for their regular meeting on March 11, 1999 at 6:30 p.m. Guests were: Chris Church and friend; Jim & Joann Schriener; Tom Corrigan; Harris Allen; Dick Lewis; Shaun Martinet; James Choate; John & Anna Cram; Jim Matson; Bob Lathim; Art Meen; Marcia' Whipps; Mark Whipps; the Gibbs; Mark & Tammy Goodall; Richard Bonnie Appel; Neilson and. Robinson; Troy ' Lance Black. Steven Winward moved to approve the minutes, seconded by Robin Button, with all in favor. Council will cept sales at Brooks, but not as a subdivision. Lillian Lukus moved to accept the agenda with changes, seconded by Robin Button, with all ac- in favor. Old business: The Fire Dept, printer is working out OK. The scouts will meet with Greg Honey this week concerning the Eagle Scout project. Bob Lathim has not put up signs at the cemetery. Bob Lathim report: He suggested paving the old part of the cemetery, parking area and the road into the cemetery. This was approved on a motion by Robin Button, seconded by Steven Winward, with all in favor. Steven Winward moved to purchase an eight inch pipe for about $10,000, to install a water line to the town limits to feed the sewer ponds, seconded by Lillian Commission full-tim- Sheriffs Office and the Forest Service for policing camp grounds was approved. A cost of living raise for elected officials was tabled for more research. A business license was approved for Red Dirt Ranch, in the Canyon Country mesting session, seconded by Greg Honey, with all in favor, at 9:50 the weed problems in town and the third time issue a citation. what is being planned for Dogs not licensed would be cited on first offense, as would a dog problem. GregHoney will talk to Bob Lathim about bite offense. This motion was seconded by Robin Button, with the bullhead problem. Item Church ex- four voting yea and Greg Honey concerns about the votingnay. Tom Corrigan asked pressed provided to North permission to form a Humane Fredonia. He was told that Society for grant purposes. Steven Winward moved to orgafunds are available for self-hel-p auction. Lillian Lukus moved to put sewer installation in the north nize a Humane Society, seconded the power line to the water wells area. He would like another by Lillian Lukus, with all in faat a cost of approximately fire hydrant. The other trailer vor. Winward Item $10,000, seconded by Greg parks are inspected by to moved Mr. favor. Church in the all Coconino with accept updated County. Honey, Mike Mellor report 12 moving feels he is not being treated travel and per diem policy, seconded by Robin Button, with all violations and 13 cases for the equally. Item month. Robinson, in favor. Item utility board will Wayne Anderson has resigned representing the homeowners of on March told of Garkane their meet with effective May 25. The Marshal the Brooks property, is setting up testing and hiring ideas for improvements and 22. GregHoney will organize a procedures to hire a replace- their concerns about fire truck water committee to study ment. culverts, fences needs. He will also meet with a like. He the and Mellor was given per- Sunrise on their findings and attended Marshal meeting in Flagstaff concerning mission to put up no trespassing bring the information to the council. Juvenile Facilities. It is sug- signs. WIFA meeting Matson told about Item Item gested that areas group together to realize this project. Page is the natural gas prospects for the for wastewater fundingcould not asking for $300,000 for operat- area. Robin Button moved to take action due to lack of a quoing expenses for a facility in Page pledge $500 for an assessment rum. Winward told Item 1 and Fredonia will support this study for a feasibility study, secabout landfill and with onded Steven the plans for Winward, by project. Art Meen talked about the all in favor. rescheduling and using both Item were trucks (canister and dumpster) Arizona Strip Landfill and told problems Tom with the council that his term ends in discussed Corrigan, on the same days. This would May and he is not interested in animal control officer. Steven free up the men to do equipment continueing as a board member Winward moved to have the repair and maintenance. due to time restrains. The mayor animal control officer first give Dumpster fees may go up. thanked Mr. Meen for his ser- an oral warning, with the next Item Winward vice. Mr. Meen also talked about offense a written warning, and moved to adjourn to executive Lukus, with all in favor. Bob Lathim reported that the streets have been crack sealed. The Little League fields and the parks are being maintained. The fire hydrant repair is going well. There needs to be a fire hydrant plan worked up. Mike Mellor is gathering up equipment for the elimi-natingth- is p.m. Steven Winward moved to adjourn to regular meeting at 11:05, seconded by Robin But- ris ser-vic- ton, with all in favor. es Connection fees were discussed, as were impact fees. More information will be available with the assistance of Sunrise Engineering. Meeting adjourned at 11:40 p.m. on a motion by Steven Winward, seconded by Lillian Lukus, with all in favor. County Clerk 8-T- he tum-around- addresses UPA membership s, Kane County Clerk Karla Johnson addressed the Utah Press Associations general 10-T- he 5-Ji- m membership meeting on March 12 in St George. Johnson spoke to the Utah publishers concerning legal notice publica- tion and election issues. Johnson said the genera! consensus of county clerks within the state is that legal notices should always appear in papers, irregsrdless of whether they are posted on the Internet 6-D- og or 13-Stev- en not ?m your new s .... FREE Rotation Continued from Page 3 Dunes Road, which will rehabilitate 12.5 miles and 1.7 miles for the Upper Johnson Canyon Road. The county also wants quotes for the archeological testing on the lower Kanab Canyon Road. Also approved were the job e descriptions for two positions, a road worker 1 for noxious weeds, and a road worker 2 to fill the vacancy of retiree Wayne Knape. Mike Robinsons hours were increased from 16 to 20 for building and grounds. The agreement between the MareGi 11 5 Auto & Light Truck Hugs Selection! So. 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