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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY Community JUNE 30, 1989 B The budget was discussed. The citizens of the community might benefits and this position also The Fredonia Town Council ing nay. tentative control animal includes budget hearing is set want to have their trees sprayed. Mr Winward left for another position met for a special meeting on Defor July 19th. The budget will be and bill collector position. Mark Baron moved to accept June 23, 1999, at the Fredonia appointment at this time. befor review Council available in the of the not Jeff Myers bid of $600 pending Jensen was Item position Fire Station at 7:00 p.m. Counscription fore this time. the liability issue, seconded by cil members present were Joy able to attend the meeting. He present Town Code will be in Winward returned. Steven Mr. for this Lillian Lukus with all in favor. effect discuss to be to position. present Jordan, Lillian Lukus, Greg wants e at Item This work is to be done July 9, 10 trimming Corrigan will serve in this posiHoney, Steven Winward, and his proposal to the Council. dis& 11. Item Mark Baron. Guests were Jim position of Town tion until the posHion is filled. the Roadside Park was received Two bids mowere cussed. seconded Lukus the Mark Whipps will check on Matson, Marilyn and Issac Manager was discussed. Appli- Lillian 5 fire permit for burning the limb Johnson, Dallas Barnhurst, cation for this position will be tion with Lillian Lukus, Mark for this job. Steve Crosby-$58Myers-$60and Jeff Jordan Baron and 1999. Mark Spraying pile and the fire dept, will be in Mark Whipps, Bonnie Appel, due on July 23, voting Joy discussed. James Choate, Shaun Martinet Baron moved to hire Tom aye and Greg Honey voting nay. of the Town trees was and Tom Corrigan. Corrigan as Interim Town Man- Steven Winward was absent for If this is done for the trees on See FREDONIA, Page 21 Town property it is possible that Steven Winward moved to ac- ager for $32,000 per year plus the vote. cept the agenda with changes, CTD Number 03 02 06 seconded by Lillian Lukus with SUMMARY OF SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPOSED EXPENDITURE BUDGET all in favor. with Items 6 and USD 6 COCONINO District was officially proposed by the County for fiscal year certify that the Budget of Planning and Zoning were preon Board DONNA MACKUN Governing JUNE 23. 1999 1999, and that the complete Proposed Expenditure Budget may sented by Tom Corrigan. at the Distnct Office, telephone (520) during normal business hours. Section dealing with electricbarb wire fencing is to President of the Governing Board be deleted from the Town Code as it conflicts with the rules. Steven Winward moved to adopt an ordinance to Secondary rate applies only for from the delete Section overrides and bonded Town Code, seconded by Greg indebtedness per A.R.S. Honey with all in favor. Dick Lewis is working on a subdivision which will have 16 3. The Maintenance and Operation and Unrestricted Capital Outlay budgets cannot exceed lots. There was concern about a 4. Rapid Decline Information: of Limit Limit. the total the and General Unrestricted Second East Street, but this is Capital Budget Budget not on the 20 year plan in the Maintenance & Operation General Budget Limit 1,864,212 1,987,367 Actual Decline in Student Count 0.0 Transportation Study, so will not " Unrestricted Capital Outlay 231,677 Unrestricted Capital Budget Limit 445,935 be a factor in the subdivision. Actual Decline in Student Count 1 2 12.0 Limit Total Budget Totals 2,095,889 2,433,302 The Brooks Subdivision is a Additional Allowable Expenditures 27,698 Soft Capital Allocation Soft Capital Allocation Limit homeowners issue and does not 108,958 108,958 r. 6.5-Tre- 5-T- he 0. I FREDONIA-MOCCASI- , 643-733- 10-1-- 3 10 sub-divisi- on voter-approv- 10-1-- 10 K-- 9-- involve the Town. Lillian Lukus moved to set the subdivision fee at actual cost to the Town (attorney, engineering, etc.), plus $100. Seconded by Steven Winward with all in favor. Joy Jordan reported that the Coconino Health Department is requiring two perk tests on each lot due to the size of the lots. Item Baron reported rk that there were eight applications for the Marshals position. The top four candidates were selected and applications have been set to them. Letters have been sent to the other four applicants thanking them for their interest. It will take about a month to complete the selection process and another month to get the Marshal on line. Salary will be related to experience. Matson talked Item about the lobbyist and felt that the Town should consider keeping him on until the August recess of congress. The three things Mr. Magnor is working on is the Federal Building, the Sonoran Institute recommendations and the Shivwits Monument. Legislation wont work. The Monument will probably be done by proclamation. Mark Baron moved to continue the lobbyist for two more months, seconded by Lillian Lukus with Mark Baron, Steven Winward, Lillian Lukus, end Joy Jordan voting aye, and Greg Honey vot3-Ji- m MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION EXPENDITURES 8 ed |