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Show THK SAN JUAN KKCORI) Wednesday. May 15, 2002 Page will not be changed in Monticello. He reminded 4 Preliminary figures show significant cut in Monticello water use plan work for the city and to nicipal golf courses will be be a part of the process, while studied to review their agreerealizing that the city cannot ments with Golf Pros. Also questioned was the role fund the entire project. their conservation," stated Norwood told the council of the city Golf Committee at Evan Lowry as the early numthat entrance and exit signs this time and if it would be bers and estimates on secondshould be completed in six to done away with. The Council, ary water use were presented to the Monticello City Council eight weeks. The council said Mayor and City Manager all that once the golf course signs felt strongly that the commitat a Moay 8 meeting. are up, the signs at the city tee was still necessary, alCity Water Supervisor limits are a high priority. though its role may change Nathan Langston told the with the new course. The proposed merchandiscouncil that in May, 2001 the marketGolf believes It was decided that roles that ing agreement for the city used 17.3 million gallons council of secondary water. Estimating is very important and that Course Pro for merchandise needed to be drawn up so that ing water use based on the Norwood is the man for the job, sales through the pro shop was the Golf Pro, Golf Superintenfirst eight days of May, 2002, but the city has already given discussed in detail. The city dent and the Golf Committee the city would use only 5 to 6 him some large tasks with the has paid nearly $10,000 in will each know what they million gallons this year, if use signage and website and merchandise in order to open should be doing for the new would like to wait until those the pro shop. Council memcourse. continues as it has started. exmovbefore concerned about Councilman Lowry urged are are bers complete Langston also praised water jobs tending a loan of sorts to a pri- the city to Get everyones duusers, stating that very few re- ing on to more items. Local business owner vate businessman. ties spelled out to make it the ports have come in of improper Council Doug Allen proposed best course we can. The counuse of culinary water, or people Pauline Jensen stated that it watering during daytime might be a possibility to go to that Golf Pro Seth Allison seek cil stated that they did not hours. He added that people the Chamber of Commerce and a bank loan in order to pay the want to micro manage the new have been very willing to fix local businesses to help fund city back right away. Schafer course. Mayor Pehrson pointed out any problems they are finding. the marketing of the city, be- reports that the city would be busiwill their help It was also reported that cause it paid in full for the equipment. that when professionals were The stated nesses The draft agreement was hired to do the marketing and mounwork being done on the grow. Mayor that the local businesses will originally for three years, but course management, we got tain to fix lines and clean collection boxes has increased have to step up and help pick the council asked that it be out of the way of the people we water flow 80 to 100 gallons a up the tab for some of the mar- changed to one year so any hired to do the job. Also questioned was the deminute. keting and advertising, as it is problems can be dealt with after the golf course has been cision to not allow sales of Mayor Scott Pehrson said not entirely the citys responthat the residents are being sibility. running for a year and they Hideout merchandise, carryPehrson praised the city for can see how things are going. ing the course name and logo, proactive about conservation Concerns were also raised at any location other than the because they recognize that moving forward with the been have that the citys cut of proceeds golf course pro shop. City about The the city is being proactive. already things done. We havent done a lot from the p being at 10 manager Schafer pointed out city is also considering workand in the $20,000 percent and some council that you can only buy logo merpast, ing on the wells around and on ofthis is for a to in the golf course order use giant step for- members questioned if they chandise at golf courses, which signs should be higher. Other mu is an industry standard that that water in either the sec- ward. Evan Councilman Lowry ondary system or on the golf said that the City needs to find course. a way to make the marketing Jed Norwood of Gung-Hby Anna Thayn I take my hat off to the people in this community for Marketing discussed the marketing proposal he had previously presented to the council. It was determined that at the present time, there is no money in the budget to fund the proposal and the council will continue to consider it as they work up their budget for fiscal year 2003 which begins in July. Mayor Pehrson said that the pro-sho- those questioning the decision that the golf course is a business like any other and you cant run a business effectively if you undercut your sales by allowing merchandise to be sold cheaper somewhere else. The council was asked by a city resident to do something about junk lots surrounding his home. He reported that the lots are growing and have now affected his property value. City Manager Schafer reported that letters had been sent to the residents but they have not complied. Councilman Pete Steele stated his feeling that the city should set the same standard for everyone. The council agreed that something would have to be done right away about the lots in question due to fire and health hazards. The council also felt that an inventory of the city and lots that are becoming a nuisance to be logged and dealt with. Councilman Kim Burtenshaw reported that after having volunteered to remove any junk car from town, no calls were received asking for his service. The city does have a location for storage of junk cars until there are enough to bring a crusher to town, if locals wanted to remove cars from lots. Ben Musselman and Pat Barr were appointed to the Board of Adjustments. o or Redux? Did you know that Utah has the highest rate of Claim deadlines Fixed APR Up To Jensen, Graff & Barnes, your local trial attorneys, will personally speak with you. Fixed APR Absolutely no cost for testing nor attorney fees until a settlement or On All Dirt Bikes & ATVs verdict is obtained. We will test you locally. HONDALAND RSVP immediately for May Monticello, Ut Rhonda BESTOHEfUrrH Your Local Grand for youi safety. head tow ATVT CAN M HAZARDOUS TO OFEXATE ALWAYS WEAR A MLNET. EYE mOTKTION AND nWTECTlVe CLOTMNO NEVER RBE UNDER THE REFIUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL. NEVER RIDE ON MVED ROADS OR FURUC ROADS. 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