Show The Salt Lake Tribune 1011 - rink 4f77:::Art - ei iT 1992-9ing budget for fiscal year and adopted a certified tax rate that essentially cuts property taxes by 5 percent Changed the minimum home size from 1050 square feet to 1200 square feet fees Increased storm-draifor new developments from 7 percent of the land value to $1200 per acre Gave final-pla- t approval for the Pheasant Ridge Subdivision' Extended interlocal agreement with Salt Lake County for law enforcement services 's would have bisected an individual's property Entered contractual agreement with Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office for police services from July 1 1992 to June 30 1993 at a cost of $277036 Approved $485 million operating budget for fiscal year high-densit- meetings (Thursdays at 6 pm) will include disrlission and public input on design guidelines Appointed Scott Cowdell as council chairman and Ken Prince as vice chairman for the period beginning July 1 Rescheduled public hearing to amend the 1991-9general budget for Tuesday at 7 pm in the City Hall's Council Chambers Approved a general fund OREM '41 1 1:1-- ----- ---- i ri : I '' ' i -- -' - -4 FREE -- Or '' C:H A")!M:WrPWPPrl'RMrrr'S'"WVeA':':V :::: :? - PARK CITY - ' 'o -- 0 1 0o44f-- 392-947- 6 i 1151 r"11 r- - I - it Applitl- Ertuf ilivg" ftogrrilA ill i Vall VilleoWti 4 igttriatroYfilic:1- 4 t - ' fifillititil it ' 3 Iti —1 :' 4! 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This offer is good June 23rd only t j4:1Lbli IIIji' Accurate i kirwT --7 -- Litawersextra IA I (z2 ("— ULTRA DAY gm test strip SANDY 1738 So State 225-536- at05 k T 1 I ea ULTRA Factory Seconds Closeout Models Dealer Samples --- 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH Easy Are Important We're The Place! 441V4--- - IolitIkrial-Ent(---- : ULTRA If Price AND Quality 719 t'Lc AIiJ iI Blood Glucose No wiping no blotting of ICLOSET ORGALTEERS One Closet At A Time raw — 1 fZTTt1jj $6000 in consultant fees to do an THREE OR MORE CLOSETS s Monitoring Authorized allocation of 41" boom that has The natural-gakept the Uinta Basin's oil and gas industry alive the past year cou:d come to a sliding halt if tax incentives are not extended past the end of 1992 according to thug Weaver vice president and general manager of the Denver division of Enron Oil and Gas Co Mr Weaver said much of the drilling in the Uinta Basin is due to tax incentives for drilling wells in sand formations A credit approved by Congress allows more than twice the discounted cash flow rate on wells as a tax credit Diabetes Reviewed a statute regarding public access to city records in accordance with a recently passed Clarified council meeting Adopted $3029000 operat li WEST VALLEY CITY COUNCIL SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL schedules by setting an 11 pm target for finishing business during public meetings The meeting may be extended if necessary but will go no later than midnight To help accommodate the time restraints council planning meetings will begin 30 minutes earlier at 5 pm Planning meetings precede weekly council meetings which are Tuesdays at 7 pm RIVERTON CITY COUNCIL f e full-tim- e 2 Modified official street map e -k part-tim- e full-tim- six-mon- to vacate a portion of 7800 South between 1250 East and 1300 East Approved zoning change at two sites from residential to residential First request was for 167 acres at 13645 S Fort St the second request was for 54 acres on Fort Street between 13100 South and 13160 South —1-- Voted to place on the November ballot a referendum on the city's form of government Voters will choose between the existing system — with a mayor and a or city manager a mayor system The city voted down a similar proposal in 1989 The decision comes after a citizen committee's report recommending the change in light of the city's population growth weekly planning commission SANDY CITY COUNCIL 3 11190 LI WEST JORDAN CITY COLACII y mid-Augu- Gas Boom May Go Bu4 state law on the matter Inducted Lekt) mtntrita?n Wright Chester Fassio and the late Kenneth Hill into the West Valley Ilan of Fame Mrs Wright a longtime resident of the city joins her husband land developer Estel L Wright in the Hall of Fame Mr Faso is a charter member of the Granger Lions Club and has been active in civic affairs Mr Hill who was a Hunter physician was instrumental in the construction of Pioneer Valley llospital the Granger High School swimming pool and the barriers on the railroad crossing at 5600 West 3 housing housing and commercial development From July 2 to n feet The original placement 1992-9- -family B5 Sunday June 21 1992 budget of $6357500 for the fisand a capitahmcal year 1992-9provements budget of $1997500 South Salt Lake residents will see no increase in taxes for the upcoming year single- 3 Approved a revision to the Major Street Plan that moves alignment el 13400 South south to the Corner Canyon drainage between 300 East and Minuteman Drive and decreases the width from 84 feet to 72 right-of-way- ore 1100a00NWIt 1111 )102111PINEEE Following are recent actions taken by municipal governments along the Wasatch Front: DRAPER CITY COUNCIL initial analysis of five sites for a community potential in Salt Lake's south valley college Approved planning commission schedule to consider rezoning issues in the area of 9400 South and 2000 East where Magna Investnent has proposed - 4Pia LOCAL - N - ftsk- t- 1144- :tt?:t i 00' t et1 11--- W '''' HEALTH CARE - 01 I 1 i qop krt01t'70 ark h1 M!e :t--''- ' |