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Show Hatge Gite News PAGE 13 _ MILFORD CITY COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 3, 1994 Mayor Wiseman called the meeting to order at approximately 7:20 p.m. Those in attendance were: Councilmen Holm, Dotson, and Sower, © Recorder Netto, Treasurer Griffiths, Attorney Kanell, Leadman. ~ Whiting, Norm Lamb, Dean Carter and Russell Smith to the Board of Adjustments. Minutes were then approved. Councilman Holm = motioned to approve the bills and payroll as presented, Councilman — | - Dotson seconded’ the motion, allin favor. Councilman. Sower. -motion to. allow Mayor _ Wiseman’ and _ Recorder Netto to sign the Building Albrecht, Ron Wunderlich,Tatia Bradshaw, and Alice | Inspection Agreement with Thomas, _ Rhoda Smith proceed with the Farmers Home Grant to rebuild city water lines and to allow Mayor Wiseman to sign the grant, Councilman Holm . seconded the motion, all in favor. Councilman Holm motioned to accept bid from Minersville Feed and Seed for fertilizer, Councilman ‘Dotson seconded the Gerald Hickman, motion, all in favor. Browner, Sheldon. Councilman representing the Beaver County, Councilman Holm seconded Dodge City news. _ Dean Thomas stated “that he had been to the County Planning and Zoning Meeting and ask the Council seconded the motion, all in Councilman Dotson and Leadman Whiting presented EPA regulations in regard to the Milford City Water System. Milford City will need either a two mile well protection radius or a delineation source zone protection plan. The City will also. need a second need to hire a hydrologist to complete these use one of the airport hangers to store their bags requirements. Councilman Dotson: will check on the of seed while they are in the process of reseeding the area east of Milford that was recently burned. Present tenant, Don Gibson, has agreed to let them use his hanger. BLM _ will be motioned to accept the low ~bid for seed from Granite Seed to reseed the City Dump, Councilman Dotson favor. water source. The City will Holm Councilman Dotson motioned to accept the bid for oil from Johns Service, Councilman Holm seconded the motion, all in favor. Engineering Bids were opened and Recorder Netto and Leadman Whiting were instructed to invite the top two bidders to the next Council Meeting. Councilman Sower motioned that Mike Dalton use of Provo's hydrologist who will come down free of charge for one day. Councilman Sower proceed with the property transfer description for the property exchange between Milford City and Ed Higley and Myron _ Sessions, motioned that the Council request Ron Wunderlich to Councilman Holm seconded the motion, all in favor. for a grant last year. Rhoda _ Browner, Gerald Hickman, — and ask the Council to replace him as. he will be moving outside the Milford City limits. As there was no Sheldon Albrecht discussed the need for extra space in -the Senior Citizen Center. Mrs. Browner informed the’. Council that she had called further business the meeting adjourned at approximately 10:20.n m. PUBLIC HEARING ._ October 3, 1994 Mayor Wiseman call Sower the motion, all in favor. how they felt about the present zoning and the present one mile buffer zone for any swing or cattle operation. He asked that the City take the position of a three mile buffer zone. Tatia Bradshaw, Airport Manager, reported that the BLM would like to Recorder Netto reported that councilman the public hearing to. order at approximately 7:00 p.m. those in attendance were Councilman Sower, Dotson, and Holm, Recorder Netto, Treasurer Griffiths, Ron Wunderlich, Attorney Kanell, Leadman. Whiting, Norman lamb, Dean Thomas, Gerald Hickman, Rhoda Browner, and Sheldon Albrecht and Alice Smith representing the Dodge City News. Ron explained what the Development Block Grant was and that the purpose of this hearing to parties that take input in our were City of Milford: and — from community interested in drawing from available funds. The city still has the same needs in applying for a grant to repair water linen various locations in the city since they were turned down the Milford ~ Senior Citizens could apply fora grant. As there was no further business, the public — hearing adjourned at approximately 7:20 p.m. _ Hospital Board Meeting Wednesday — Wunderlich -Community was Five Counties and both the October 26 At 7:30 P.M. _ Restrictions imposed by the Medical Board relate to Dr. Spaulding's personal private life. not affected. His practice is All hospital services are available! responsible for paying rent for the hanger and has the necessary insurance. Council concurred with this use. Norm Lamb asked the City to recommend to property owners to clean and repair their property. He asked that the owners of the building south of the Oddfellows Building be asked to clean and repair the A building. Recorder Netto was directed to write a letter to present owners. Mr. Lamb also asked that the Council look into putting a extra tax on homes within our community that were boarded up. The minutes of the September 12, 1994 meeting were amended to read: Item #10, Councilman Sower e Overnight availability on over 149,000 parts and accessories e Over 40,000 parts and accessories in stock 241 S Main 801-387-2457 i _ motioned to appoint Jason OCTOBER 21, 1994 |