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Show | Dodge Gite Notes OCTOBER 21, 1994 , PAGE 10. City Council - October 17 Minutes Will Be Published Later Engineering Firm Chosen: | proposed facility, said the After a variety of committee would be certain bids, and informal interviews to hear her comment. "As a with representatives, council members choose __ the engineering firm of Jones and DeMille. It was stipulated that any work over $250. requires council approval. In addition to neighbor, I am_ very concerned. It is a large home on a small lot. I am worried about the language, and whatever else our kids might be exposed to," she said. Mayor Wiseman said her investigation of the record of the "Peer" home in the Cedar City area showed that there were very few complaints. Commissioner Sullivan on the "Strategic Plan" and Senior Citizens Center: Commissioner Sullivan advised the council in an attempt to that, promote community unity, commissioners would like to meet with mayors on a quarterly basis beginning technical assistance, the city will rely on the firm for advise and assistance in obtaining project grants. Group Home: Dick Edmunds, and staff members from Peer Incorporated, appeared before the council to discuss the possibility of a group home for troubled girls, ages 12 to 18. Edmunds told the council _ that local expenditures would range from $1,500. to $2,000. per month for groceries, and $500. to $1,000. for early next year. He said gasoline. He would said the girls have 24-hour allowed supervisor. infiltrate community receive education out without a "They will not into your . The will homebound under the direction of a _ teacher accredited through the Beaver County School District," he said. ‘Edmunds is looking at the Judy Fisher home, -located on 500 West. The property is zoned R-16, for single family dwelling only (Councilman Sower asked why there is a 4-plex in the If same general area.) decides __ to Edmunds proceed, it will be necessary to apply for a zoning change at the November 7 Planning A and Zoning meeting. public hearing would be required before a zone change could be implemented. Geraldine Barnes, who lives next door to the would a restriction. He asked for input from the council concerning abandoned homes "We could around practical vocational. skills. Aside acquiring from cleaning up a community eyesore," he _ said. Although no action was taken the idea was received licensed contractor, build a house from ground level to finished product. The Granite, Davis and Jordan Districts sponsor one home per year. Students work on the project 2 periods per ~ day. When it is completed, . the home is sold and the proceeds go back into the program. Beaver High School students are building . "Tuff Sheds" as a shop project. Schofield has higher aspirations students. for MHS Finance is, of the featured speaker at the added teach the kids lifetime skills, they would be Utah Power and Light, was Beaver County Economic Development Corporation. As a result of comments from his constituents, Holm asked the council about the wisdom of their $10,000. per year investment in. the corporation. Councilman town which might be used as possible starter projects. ~ that he second committee meeting. The advisory committee will meet again November 2, at 6:00 P.M. in the U P clubhouse. Minutes of these meetings will be published as soon as they Carter had _ are available. also received comments. "They want to know if we are paying someone to sit in a position to better himself," Carter said. It was the consensus ee of the council that Director Ron Wunderlich should be Milford School Lunch Monday, October 24 Deer Hunt Holiday Tuesday, October 25 The Phelps Dodge Building has more broken windows. The lease has expired. Council will notify the renter that they are considering selling _ the property. Council authorized City Attorney Leo Kanell to make a settlement offer to Vernon Beard. The old city landfill encroached on invited to attend the November 7 meeting with a report of corporation activities. "We don't necessarily want to discontinue - with the corporation; we just want a report," Council Thomas said. Editor's Note: Beaver City has withdrawn their portion of the funding. Mayor Robinson and Councilman Bradshaw reported that they his in intended to use their funds Thursday, October 27 Chicken Nuggets in the alley. to promote their industrial park. with enthusiasm. property, resulting continuing litigation. _4-Wheelers on the senior citizen For safety and sanity, expansion project. property owners will soon MHS Principal Walter have the option of Schofield would like a approaching the council for “hands on" training consideration of closure of project. Current alleys as thoroughfares on a construction projects in _ block by block basis. "Why other school _ districts don't we just cite the provide vocational training culprits," Ray Whiting in such fields as carpentry, asked. plumbing, electrical, and Nevada Cable has not cement finishing. The _ eamed a gold star. Channel students, under the direction 5 is questionable, and of a teacher who is a everyone is anxiously supervision, and would not be he also be monitoring progress course, item on his agenda is the awaiting Headline News. The council is investigating the Vice-Chairperson. committee make was formed to recommendations to Inthe Child Nutrition Program, no person shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination. If you believe you have been discriminated against because of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap, write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250. Planning" and an updated Master Plan. Coffee The group met on August 18 with Sydney Fonnsbeck and Brad Barber, of the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget, and Andrea Olsen, a professional Larry Sower, Dale Jensen, moving outside from the council. He would like to leave a clean slate when he goes. One Apple Pumpkin Cookie Milk - Friday, October 28 Teacher Program Assessment Day the Milford City Planning and Zoning Committee concerning "Strategic Johnson, limits, and plans to resign Tater Tots The Holm be Milk Warren Johnson has been selected as Chairman of the Citizen's Advisory Committee. Wilna Swain is Russell the city Sliced Peaches Hot Roll _ Advisory Committee possibility of hiring their own city building inspector instead of sharing with the county. This could reduce the cost and increase the availability of the services. will Taco Buttered Corn Sliced Pears Cinnamon Stick Milk Wednesday, October 26 Spaghetti Casserole Tossed Green Salad (continued from page 5) pancakes. Montanans are very proud and protective of their sourdough cultures. Some have been kept going since the gold rush days. But Captain Lite claims he once had to destroy a wild sourdough culture. He says it was sneaking out at night. He planner, of the Utah League of Cities and Towns. Mayor Mary Wiseman, Warren Wilna Brad Swain, Jefferson, Rhoda Browner, John Carter, and Dave Hurst also attended. On October 12, Julie Brewster, a Mediator with | got suspicious when the neighbors’ dogs and cats began to disappear. |