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Show Wilfors Monitor APRIL 12, 1996 TST pay the bills and payroll. County Commission asking the county to consider selling the county property adjacent to the Milford Hotel to the Milford Hotel project. 50. Councilman Dotson moved that during renovation the renovator of the hotel pay one residential equivalent. Homeware 3 1. Coordinator Swain reported that Bound Mon-Friday 7:00 P.M. the citizens are still complaining about the dogs: i 32.Foreman Whiting reported that the Motion Saturday Matinee S°wer and water project is moving 2:00 P.M. ahead without any major problems. Granite Peak Subdivider and the engineering fees for the sewer design and contruction stakeing to Advanced Development Co. 30.Councilman Carter moved to @aiz Diisnep Pictures presents accept Leo Kanell's agreement for attommey services and have the Mayor sign the agreement. Motion seconded 33.Councilman Dotson reported that by Councilman Sower. Motion passed. the Utah Department of Transportation because of noncompliance with UDOT rules by the boring crews. UDOT will have a full time inspector on the job. UDOT would like the City to pay the bill and Coupon Special Buy One - Get One Free - Either Movie Homeward Bound & Broken Arrow Start Friday, April 12 Admission: Adults 3.75 » Children 2.00 Showhouse Theater ° Beaver UT - Mon - Sat from Weltek stating who is responsible for paying the inspector. 34.Councilman Dotson reported that the area in the streets being tom up for construction is greater than it needs to be. He will meet with 9:00 P.M. Weltek om Friday to discuss this Broken Arrow March 19,1996 1. Mayor Wiseman called the . course proposal as written and the only money the city will supply is “from the sale of the AT&T meeting to order at Building. Motion seconded by ‘approximately 7:00 p.m, Those in Councilman Carter. All in favor. attendance were: Motion passed. ae Councilman) John Carter, Junior 13. Norman Lamb explained the ‘Davis, Mark Dotson, Larry water drainage problem at the Sower. City Attorney Leo at 500 West and 400 Kanell, Treasurer Trisha intersection requested that and Wunderlich, Foreman Ray South Whiting, Coordinator Enoch something be done about the problem. Councilman Dotson and Swain. Guests Larry Jimenez, Foreman Whiting will check Norman L. Lamb, Al Turner, Vern Bosh, Bob Davis, Ken Sizemore, Joe Melling, Ron Wunderlich, David Lake, Virginia Higbey, Les Whitney, Bill Wright and Alice Smith, 14,. Mayor Wiseman will ask the school board to help with the drainage on the West side of the 39. Sullivan wants to put curb and Round-up. Motion on a job by job basis. determine the direction the water : : ee They will get intouch — fotiowing appointments. : . Zoning TV Committee: Kevin Long, Brenda the auditor comes. Board of Adjustments: Norm Lamb, sad rt ene ee ty, Wiseman, UNION ain, 23. Ron ‘Wunderlich will refer this 43. Budget Four Circle by the and be approved yee Smith, The up a new golf course lease. Councilman Sower. yea. Motion ‘current lease doesn't meet the needs headstart program. wi of the Citv 7. The council thanked her for passed 45, Coordinator Swain asked the moved Carter Councilman 25. coming. that Foreman Whiting purchase Council to be thinking about where 8. Ken Sizemore stated that the 20 sheets of wafer board to cover they are going to get the funds to run availability of affordable housing is crucial for growth. He said that government must get involved to get the sewer, water and. other infrastructure i: place. the windows in the museum and the golf course. Phelps Dodge 1s not that the City accept David Lake's renting the AT&T building and that labor donation to put up the wafer money was used to run the golf : course. board, Motion seconded _ by 46. Councilinan Smith moved that the 9. Joe Melling discussed the use Councilman Smith. All in Favor City advertise for life guards and the of SIDs to get the community's _ infrastructure in place. He warned the council not to get too far ahead of the housing market. He also advised the City to work closely with the county and oppose the creation of - subdivisions 10. Les Whitney requested $645 for the new fire code books for the fire district. The City agreed to budget for this expense in the new budget. _ I 1. B. J. Moore presented his golf course proposal to the council fo: their consideration. 12. Councilman Dotson moved Motion Passed applications must be in by April 9, Public 26.Southwest will Officer Health 1996. Seconded Motion All in favor. with Councilman Sower. meet Coordinator Swain on March 20, Motion passed. by . Dotson moved to 1996. 47. Councilman the Treasurer's report the trailers in each trailer court for 27.Coordinator Swain presented @¢cept Foreman Whitings count of oe Counc mint uder more 4 ‘e utility billing purposes. secept Mie Motion Tenor secorided by Councilman Sower. All : Von in favor. Motion passed seconded by Councilman Davis. 4g Councilman Carter moved that if All in favor.Motion passed, the owner disagrees with Foreman 29. Coordinator Swain presented whitings trailer count, the owner of the engineering bills from Jones & the trailer court must appeal to the DeMille. The Council directed council in person for an adiustment. Coordinator Swain to send the Motion seconded by Councilman engineering bills for the Granite Davis. All in favor. Motion passed. Peak subdivision review to the 49. Councilman Dotson moved that the City write a letter to the Beaver Sullivan, Chairman; Doug Carriger, and Board had previously granted a driveway access ” moved by Comm. Johnson, seconded by Comm. Marshall and unanimously approved to commit an amount up to $4,200 to finish the project. DUP will continue to try and raise additional funds for the project. Johnson, recommendation from the Planning Commission is to change the fee to. $200 per application plus $25 per lot. It was moved by Comm. of $59,419 Johnson, seconded by Comm. Marshall and unanimously approved to change the fees as set forth in Resolution No. 96-03: Gary Edwards, from Southwest Public Health and Dianne R. Nielson, from the Department of Environmental.Quality, met with the Board to discuss issues related to public health. Bill Dawson, Scott Hacking, and Bill Thomas were also Bids received on a dump truck the amount Comm. review county subdivision fees. The were reviewed, The only bid received was from Rick Warner Truckland in by Administration, met with the Board to The unsold items on the Warner Truckland in the amount of $18,378. It was moved by Comm. Marshall, seconded by Comm Johnson, and unanimously approved to accept the bid from Rick Warner Truckland. seconded Marshall and unanimously approved to allow a 30 foot right to access the Manderfield highway. Craig Davis, Zoning present. Commissioner Johnson asked if Radon testing had been done . including bed and road in the old high school. Tests were done and small areas in relatively unused sections of the school were identified. The gas does not originate from radioactive building materials -but rather from naturally occurring seconded by Comm. Johnson and unanimously approved to purchase the dump truck from Rick Warner Truckland. Mr. Carriger presented an update of the activities and property tax issues for the Elk Meadows Resort. A hearing on the conditional use penmit for the logging operation has radioactivity from the ground itself. , Ms. Nielson stressed that there are relatively easy ways to remedy radon . problems once they are identified. Craig Davis asked about . potential problems from growth along the Beaver River/Minersville Reservoir areas and affluence from Continued on Page 6 60 ¢ Rough Sawn #2 ‘90 ¢ Rough Sawn #2 $1.30 Rough Sawn #2 Rough Sawn #2 $1.89 Rough Sawn #3 $1.00 $1.50 Hem Fir Utility Cedar | $6.98 Butt Treated $4.95 1x4 and 1x6 Cedar Fencing at 25% off Dog Ear and Flat Top Available 6. Virginia Higbey from the SUU adopt Ordinance 2-96. Motion Council. Motion seconded by Headstart Program thanked. the seconded by Councilman Davis. Councilman Davis. All in favor. Council for the sewer connection : Motion passed. mh ee 44 Coordinator Swain said the city ' fee. waiver. She asked for anv a Councilman Dotson, yea, needs to have the City Attorney draw 5 i suggestions or comments that the council might have concerning the Councilman E. Kamstra, The 1x4x6" 1x6x6' 1x8x6' 2x4x8' 2x4x8' 2x4x8' 4x4x8' 4x4x8' that Wiseman be retroactive to Februay 1, 24. Councilman Dotson moved to 1996 Gary Ann Fencing Blowout Sale Officer, Farm's the appointments read by Mayor attorney. County Mary Lightle. = Pro Hardware 3 Carter moved of Penny Fishlake Lumber Co. Coordinator/Recorder, Councilman Board Planner; and Paul B. Barton, Clerk. Minutes of the March Pacific Railroad and Circle Four Record Officer, Trisha Wunderlich, Treasurer. Farms. to The Kamstra, has raised sander. Due to budget constraints, it was moved by Comm. Marshall, seconded by Comm. Johnson and unanimously approved to rescind the motion to purchase the pickup. It was moved by Comm. Marshall, ‘Marshall, Member; 22. Attorey Kanell asked that Mark Whitney, Gary Mayer, Lola Mary and the DUP repairs. Meeting Adjourned at 11:30 p.m. : Circle Four Farms draw-up the Bridge, Jason Carter. _ Councilman Priddy, Roger Priddy, Charles R. to the property in question not a $4,200 and obtained a matching state grant in the amount of $4,200. It was . roadway. It was moved by Comm. snow plow, dump McDermott Committee, $15,000 Dotson will check on the cost of te ae Keith Long, 21. Dump closure was tabled until Setters, Joan Holland. ie are out. Chad W. Johnson, Member; Ross Planning their next regular meeting, ilr grader were Four Farm for the rail spur which Zoning Administrator: Craig Davis crosses the Industrial Loop Road Industrial Board: Vincent Crawford., recommendation to the Council at chamber of Conimerce. Advanced at 10:00 am. for its regularly ‘scheduled meeting. Those present proposed easement ror the Circle Swain, Dave Hurst. Co oe both Commissioners met on April.1, 1996 with Mr. Wright. and Zoning Committee: Cynthia 18. Minutes read and approved. Webb, Gary Malchus, Larry Sower, 19. Ron Wunderlich presented a Keith Long, Don Willden, Enoch in the Industrial Park. for Robert Lightle, Jesse Riker, and - Craig Davis met with the Board to request. approval of a property division. Also present were Ruthanne ‘Travel Council has committed to in the amount of $19,980 and Rick Minutes, April 1, 1996 by repairs and maintenance to the Old Councilman Dotson, yea, Councilman Beaver County Commission Unapproved 4 1. Coordinator Swain presented new Application for Empfoyment forms. Council agreed this 1s an administrative decision. 42. Mavor Wiseman made the Whiting will meet in the area and 5. Mayor Wiseman stated that as long as he continues to comply matter with State law, he is legal. seconded lla Bids received on a pickup truck were reviewed. Bids were received from Lunt Motor for a dodge Clutches in both the dump truck and the Strong, Motion seconded by, Councilman Smith. Roll Call Vote: Councilman Carter, yea, Councilman Davis, yea, - the Junior. All in faver. Motion Passed. 20. Attorney Kanell will review “ichard McDermott, pays mea wage. I have filed for the easement and make his gs oe my contractors license and 1 am going to go do my testing. | am working for contractors in this town and one in Beaver." 3. Mayor Wiseman stated that as long is he is legal he can continue to do work. 4, Councilman Sower stated that there isn't a problem as long a Craig Davis will make a decision opened Lucille 1-96. after he checks the strength of the - contractor I want. I have a list of north or south ‘all the roofs I have done in this -17. Council Dotson and Foreman town under licensed contractors. should Wiseman for the year of 1995. Also, Mr. Guymon discussed other issues related to the Division of Wildlife. hearing. to adopt Ordinance work the payment is in the amount of $4,800. surplus sale were discussed. The items will be donated to Deseret Industries. Development and the city is a conflict of interest. 59. Councilman Davis said the with to set the next Dotson Smith, yea, Councilman Sower, yea. Motion passed. 57. Mavor Wiseman stated she believes That having B. J. Moore set for a hearing Planning Commission on April 3, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. Johnson and appreved the - moved Ray take the lowest responsible bid West.The run off can either flow 1 can do anything I want to except for plumbing and electrical work. You have to be licensed to do those. I have talked to Craig Davis and the contractor licensing department and they stated that I am legal to do up to and under a thousand dollars for a home owner as long as the homeowner on this matter. at meeting 56Councilman Minersville Seed and Feed $2590.00 A & F Enterprise $2966.00 Intermountain$2430.00 40.Councilman Dotson moved that a licensed contractor. "No one gutter in front of his home on. 400 can stop me from working for any So long as I do not exceed $500, legislaure had passed a bill which would change the franchise tax to a sales tax. Attorey Kanell will report Fertilizer and Weed Control Bids. StevenRegan $5036.20 high school football field. 15. Norm Lamb said that the City ‘Milford Monitor. should have a centennial flag and 2. Larry Jimenez stated that in the flag should be flown. regards to the Minutes of March 16. Bill Wright stated that Gary 5,.1996, he has only worked under Mayor All in ftvor. letter from the Utah League of Cities Mark Nelson's bid of $500.00 to cut down the trees. 39.Council accepted David Lake's offer to haul off the trees for the wood if Mark Nelson will cut the trees up into manageable lengths. the drainage problem. by and towns which stated that the state Snuth moved that the Council accept . seconded Councilman Carter. Mark Nelson $500.00 to cut down the trees.$750.00 to cut down the trees and haul away. Terry Wiseman: $1200 to top , clean uplimbs and haul to the land fill. 37, Councilman seconded by Comm. unanimously Courthouse. A proposal from Sundance Contracting in the amount of $27,600 was reviewed. The Motion been by Comm. Marshall and Appointments to the Beaver unanimously passed to approve the © River Committee were discussed. It minutes. was moved by Comm. - Johnson, Mike White met with the seconded by Comm. Marshall and Board to discuss the realignment of unanimously approved to appoint — The - the Mountain Home road. proposed . abandonment and _ Leon Swindlehurst to the committee. Jim Guymon, from the Division realignment of the road will be of Wildlife Resources, met with the advertised with a public hearing set Board to present the State Paymentsfor May 6, 1996 at 2:00 p.m. It was in Lieu-of-Taxes to the Board. The moved by Comm. Marshall, 54. Councilman Sower moved that Coordinator Swain write a letter to Motion passed. 55. Coordinator Swain presented a Legion Park. It was Messinger, Helen Marshall and May Atkin met with the Board to discuss year. for tree removal at the American 4,1996 meeting were read. _ moved by Contra. Johnson, seconded Councilman Dotson pay and bring his bulk water permit up to date. 53. Cordinator Swain presented a request from the Utah Air Patrol for the Utah Air Patrol stating that Milford would not participate this problem and the paving of the roads 35.Councilman Dotson asked for suggestions that he can take to the UDOT meeting Thursdav, March 21, 1996.The railroad overpass ‘and sidewalk repair were discussed. 36. Mayor Wiseman opened the bids that the city support B. J.'s golf All in favor. 52. Mayor Wiseman requested that then the city would collect the money from Weltek. UDOT needs a letter - Limit one per family with in-ad coupon seconded bv Councilman Carter. All in favor. Motion passed. 51.Councilman Smith moved to he had met with Doug Carter from Council Meeting PAGE 4 : 6' and 8' Slabs $5.00 Off — CASH & CARRYWHILE SUPPLIES LAST Call us toll-free at 1-800-304-5454 Sawmill Phone: 801-438-5454 Fax: 1627 N. Hwy 357, Beaver 801-438-5477 | |