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Show DECEMBER 9, 1994 | the area." Recreational also addressed. Beaver River Santa Is Coming To parents and kids - Santa will be here December 17th at 9:30 AM. in the Milford Grade School auditorium. Pictures taken with _ {Santa can be purchased for $5.00. No use is "The and Minersville Reservoir do not fully support the use classes for a cold water fishery and water-related recreational - activities." Decreased Town Hey, Badge Git Notes fishing and water sport desirability obviously have for the County. See page 15 for the Public Notice of times and places for . (continued from page 1) benefits the Utah Association of Counties. Health Insurance: Gordon Hillier met with Commissioners to. discuss renewal of the county health insurance _ policy. Commissioners agreed to with Fidelity continue Security. Commissioner Sullivan stated that Milford Valley Memorial Hospital — does not currently have a preferred —_ provider recognized by the insurance entity. John Gledhill, Hospital Administrator, said every effort is being made to rectify the situation. Cedar/Beaver . Water Plan: Basin The Councilmen Beaver, 45% motioned to keep Milford's portion of the funds the same. Councilman Dotson _ Director, appeared before the Milford City Council Monday evening to justify funding for the entity. Councilman. what did Milford City get invested economic development, we and why continue with funding?" Wunderlich answered with a question. "What do you people want? Should I be looking for a Microsoft or a Novelle, or should I try to find housing?" realize our $20,000. (two year period) investment. If the program is failing, it may passa motion. Councilmen does Economic Development have to do Carter and Thomas were not present. Milford Landfill: Max Mayer requested a_ final accounting of the landfill closure funds during the December meeting. 5 council Although the landfill has been closed for result end isin sight. Judge James Shumate put a time limit on during the — the item a year, remains open, the in part because of litigation: During closure it was determined that the city landfill had encroached on land belonging to Vernon Beard. Leo Kanell, as city attorney, has been unsuccessful in his diligent attempts to negotiate a settlement since the encroachment was discovered. However, the December 6 court session. From be our fault for not defining our expectations, but what with annexation?" Continued December 2, 1994 through early January 1995 the FCAOG Staff will review Pre-Applications and visit sites of grant requests. Between mid-January and February 1, 1995 applications will be rated Ranking Committee. Ron Wunderlich, Beaver County Economic Development Director, will be working housing Impact of shortage emphasized the was when Rob Adams, Circle Four Farms General Manager, was unable to find a suitable residence in Milford. After the meeting Mayor Wiseman said, "It's time to stop acting like old . people. We have to be progressive and go collectively as a group to prepare for the future." with the Seniors through the Main granting process. Wiseman Housing Engineer presented assessment and sewer Monday progress underway on the Shortage: City Tim — Jones results. of their to date for water needs in Milford evening. Approximately $1,000,000. is needed to upgrade the system and prepare for needed housing. A public hearing is scheduled for December 20 at the Milford High School auditorium to discuss funding alternatives. ~ Councilman Holm added, "It is pretty hard to voted with Holm, and. Councilman Sower against. Three votes are needed to building. and ranked by the Regional divided 45% Milford, and 10% Minersville. Mayor Howard Pryor, Minersville, would like to change the distribution ratio in favor of. his town. After discussion of a proposal presented by Leo Kanell, acting as mediator, Councilman Holm account or fund distribution. should Review Draft outlines the history. of water use in the © water shed, and makes recommendations for future use. Recent and future growth and development will create changes in water use and will impact water quality. The draft cites that, "In general, the quality of water pumped from wells has deteriorated over the years. This is probably the recycling judgement entered in favor of Milford City. There will be a Public Hearing on the final for the $10,000. per year approximately of conference - Unable To Agree: Service District funding for the swimming pools is currently Cedar/Beaver Basin Public imigation water and encroachment of * groundwater from outside pretrial February 22 or his answer ~_ will be stricken and a default Dotson asked, "Just exactly Milford News Briefs final Development Proceeds will go for Christmas and Easter. Sponsored by Lady Lions. continuances; Beard must appear for the Economic Development: Ron Wunderlich, Economic a tremendous negative impact on tourism revenues meetings . © more _ PAGE 2 Street: is pleased Mayor with conversion of the old grocery store to offices for Circle Four Farms. "Main Street will not look so desolate when it is finished," she said. The choice of their location is possibly a winwin situation. If the project outgrows the building, it can still be an asset to the downtown for future use by other businesses. Tiger Season Tickets ‘The sale of season basketball tickets will be held from November 28 to December 9 for the 1994-95 year. The price this year will be $25.00 for each season ticket. To reserve your seat contact the Milford High School office. We look forward to an exciting basketball season. ‘|Come on out and support the "Mighty Tigers." funding of the entity did not come to a vote. The bottom-line consideration may be whether the city decides that Wunderlich has _ gained enough training = and experience in two years with the project to be a good investment for the future. Senior Citizens. Building: CDBG application for an addition to the Senior Citizen building was filed just before the December 1 deadline. Cost of the proposed project was increased by an additional $11,000. to make restrooms conform to handicap standards. application The final grant totaled approximately $55,000. to fund the addition and upgrade to the existing Oe ae) Nothing Over $1.00 SHOP e : AND SAVE THIS SEASON! CHRISTMAS Oo OG eee 7 Oe ee ee - CHRISTMAS LIGHTS - - GIFTS - ORNAMENTS - CANDLES- GARLAND See lO Ole bac . oe Crates Ae) as Ma, Ts aie Det Ce ee ae BN. Main retary aie 4684 aoe tae a Oe _ |