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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1, 2001 12 Special Fredonia Town Council meeting June 26, 2001 Community Fredonia Fire House tions: A Proud Past & A Bright Council present were Mayor Future. Steven Winward, Lillian Item 1: Marshal Watson exand Lukus, Greg Honey, Joy plained that a new vehicle was Jordan. needed for the Marshal's ofTom were Guests present fice. The MarshalsofAce had Dan Rathke, $4000 budgeted for equipment Corrigan, Crystal Ed of which $3000 was used for Watson, Bayden Grover, Michael and Sullivan, repairs of Deputy Grovers veSimmons. hicle. The Deputys vehicle curAt 6:33 p.m. Mayor Winward rently has several additional called the meeting to order. problems. The brakes shut off Invocation offered by Ed under stress, the drivers side Sullivan, Pledge of Allegiance window wont roll down, and lead by Mayor Winward. there is water in the oil possiOn a motion by Lillian Lukus, bly from the heater hose. seconded by Greg Honey, CounMarshal vehicles are typicil voted unanimously to ap- cally retired at 100,000 miles, prove the agenda withitem 3 and Deputy Grovers vehicle is tabled. at 80,000 plus. The Marshal from Minutes June 12, 2001 requested $25,000 for a new . were read. On a motion by Joy vehicle. This would consist of Jordan, seconded by Lillian $10,000 from this years vehicle Lukus, Council voted unani- budget and $15,000 from an mously to approve the minutes electric company loan. The loan of with the addition of would be paid off in two years 'bulk water' to item 2. with only $2285 of total interDemands were given to Coun- est accrued which will be paid cil for their review and signa- back to the Town. The new ture. vehicle only has 7,000 miles. Public Comment - Ed He estimates it lasting 8 Sullivan expressed his concern, years and would like to decal it for the extremely bumpy (newly as a D.A.R.E. vehicle. On a paved) road by the bridge north motion by Lillian Lukus, secof town. The Marshal explained onded by Joy Jordan, Council that the road will be flattened voted unanimously to follow the .and smoothed out using a Marshals recommendations of profiler machine. Joy Jordan getting a new vehicle with the announced the 4th of July suggested financing. theme - Small Town Tradi- Item 2: Dan Watson re- 01 7-- . tfJULUK 1 Good tlOGHSOa k Pharmacy CHECK OUT THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS! M ALL Medicinal Teas, 12 OFF! quested Council approve the formation of a committee for the establishment of a shooting range east of town. The shooting range would be a Public Municipality Facility, and eight members would sit on the committee. The Town would then seek to lease BLM land and apply for grant funds. On the cost would be approxi- this could hurt the water supmately $1800. She said ply for the Fredonia irrigation, NACOG covers $250. The and that we should also write a Mayor would like Best Friends letter of protest. The Mayor mentioned in the brochure. The asked to see the letter of pro- Mayor also suggested matching the Chamber of Commerce funds up to a maximum of $1000. Item 7: Joy Jordan exa motion by Greg Honey, sec- plained that the Welcome onded by Lillian Lukus, CounArea will not cil voted unanimously to ap- be ready when the roads are prove the formation of a com- finished at the end of July. She mittee for the Town project of said George Fuller and Michael developing a shooting range. Wurtz were in the process of Item 3: Tabled designing the Interpretive Item 4: Tom Corrigan in- Area. Council directed the formed Council that the Town Manager, Tom Corrigan, Fredonia Fire Department is to request terms of agreement issuing an Open Fire Ban. from ASIA for Council and the Kane County, Kanab and the Attorney to review. Tom Forest Service have also issued Corrigan asked what months a ban. No burning will be al- and hours the Center would be lowed unless the fire is con- open so that an estimate of tained in a barrel or an ap- overhead could be made. proved fire ring, or the fire deItem 8: The Town Manager Ed is informed Council of the letter partment present. Sullivan expressed his objec- of assurance from Columbian tion to the Town placing re- Tank, the manufacturer of our strictions on the property own- water tank. A separate engiers. He feels that responsible neering firm, Landmark Engiproperty owners shouldnt be neering was hired by Tonto punished because of the irre- Supply and they verified the sponsible actions of others. The new findings. The letter stated Town has issued fire bans for that 2500 psi would hold the many years to protect the lives size water tank ordered. Counand property of all of its citi- cil decided to wait for the rezens. sults of the concrete test before Item 5: The Town Manager accepting the lower psi rating. presented the possible uses alItem 9: Joy Jordan notified lowed by a GADA loan. Council Council about lettersnf protest will take the matter under con- from the Water Company and sideration. Roger Holland to the State of Item 6: Joy Jordan pre- Utah. They are protesting the sented some content for the new proposal of a dam built at the Fredonia brochure. She stated state line. Joy explained that , Cen-terInterpreti- ve M BI-FLE- 2-Pa- ck, Center Kanab 57 West IV (435) 644-241- S Saturday , August 11, 2001 at 6 o!ctod 873 W. 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Item 11: On a motion by Greg Honey, seconded by Lillian Lukus, Council voted unanimously to adjourn to Executive Session at 7:45 p.m. On a motion by Lillian Lukus, seconded by Greg Honey, Council voted unanimously to come out of Executive Session at 8:06 p.m. Item 12: Council directed the Town Manager to make a new offer on a land purchase. Item 13: On a motion by Joy Jordan, seconded by Lillian Lukus, Council voted unanimously to hire Bennett Brooks as a Deputy Marshal. Item 14: On a motion by Lillian Lukus, seconded by Greg Honey, Council voted unanimously to hire Evelyn Tabor for the Senior Aid position. On a motion by Joy Jordan, seconded by Lillian Lukus, Council voted unanimously to adjourn at 8:15 p.m. Spec e d on i 644-360- 0 - Toll-Frc- D 1 058 (866) a I i a 31,2001 - TopSoil Bark Boulders Pillow Playground Chips 10: The Town Manager advised Council that we begin a safety committee to insure all Town employees are properly protected according to Town Council meeting May X, Your Good Neighbor Pharmacy Item The Pleasure of Tour Company F r M $m Open House Baby Shower OSTEO 150 count, $10 OFF!; in Honor of Rosa Escobar and Princess Rosita KANAB UNITED DRUG 5 given by Joan Gibson and Diane Mattery MOVE FREE Joint Care, test. 644-360- 0 S. Hwv 09 A Q Kanab CONCRETE SCULPTURES RUSTIC MTU. FURKITURE n1 n nn I gJ J 1- - Fredonia Firehouse Council present were Mayor Steven Winward, Lillian Lukus and Greg Honey. Guests present were Tom Corrigan and Les Stoker. At 4:30 p.m. Mayor Winward called the meeting to order. On a motion by Lillian Lukus, seconded by Greg Honey, Council voted unanimously to approve the agenda. Public Comment - None Item 1: Council rejected all bids for the new Town Hall. Council directed the Architect, .Les Stoker, to discuss changes. Council directed Town Manager Tom Corrigan to rebid project. On a motion by Lillian Lukus, seconded by Greg Honey, Council voted unanimously to ad- at 515 p m joum M i, |