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Show Page A4 February 23, 2001 Coalville Cily Council Highlights Framers Would llenefil From Proposed F.IKIHI Accounts Hill RVPMM tors that are out of our KOHMNS IW taiUrf t'ljh arm Bureau ,'Uiscd Sen tjrrin MuUh anJ Hhci IjAfnuleis in ' Washington. Df . tn inrMJo. ini' hill last week rhat w ulJ atll farmer and randier i deposit a portion of then yearly in.omc inli rpciial farm and Karuh Management saury'. amounts. with (he funds rcvci.ed hx use in limes of decreased (ami income I I B! President Ken Ashby, acknowledged the strong support from Sen Hut.h. who a a- - one of the onyinal cosponsors. uting (hat the f'lJI w.mM greatly benefit farmers and randiers in t.'lah and amss I aiming and ranching is larm and tanch families to make financially risky choices, lie said accounts will provide farmers with a meaningful inccn-ntcisave he a rainy day." Stallman noted that too often some producers are forced to lap into retirement savings, borrow money, take expensive debt restruco a may he down depending on ihc .' mariiets and Mithcr Nature s said Ashby "FAkKM as turns woulJ give producers a saluafile risk management tool 1. ficip to hcttci manage lfc income humps and dips of ihis unjue-dkiatdbusiness " 1 'ndcr ife I .AKKM account pio p- sal mHodued I eh 15 h Keps Kenny lluNhof K Mo and Karen I huiman Mill a J. farmers and u!d he allowed to laiut'er up deposit !j 20 percent of then yearly pieias irimmc into special turing steps, put off capital so"p-elation- imf rosement projects or lower their standards of Irving just to gel by in lean income years. We arc urging Congress to enact FAKKM accounts without delay, he said The results will benefit producers, consumers and the nations economy. The (Jlah Farm Bureau is the largest general farm and ranch organization in the state with more than 2 2.300 member families. Its mission is to imptove the net income of die slate' s farmers and ranchers and the overall quality of life in the stale and nation through political action, e accounts I field in m these liep-'sil- AkkM j.i'-- tc-a.- ' e a. counts could C up to five years, ii with the funds jed upon withdrawal. The icsetses could he used in I" income years to fielp produc- Unix i UOKKIVt By income uncertainly sometimes force cyjivaf business. One seat oui income may tc up. tfie next year ii PtMII.A IV I Stallman said agricultures Ific couritf y 1 cuniri of AKKM accounts, producers so Hi Id hae an additional risk management tool at die ir disposal. Farmers would cm trol host much goes into the accounts, and host much and when the money comes out America s farmers and ranchers arc currently facing the fourth stra.ghi year f slumpirg commudi is prices, with no sign of a rebound m tfic immediate future taking advantage HI ('jlvil'c fll, ilj, j planning a f.l null.1 Bail, A ( ('unly I'laiiru-- r was aiih j sk .h'cn l, icla; i he'll al-a- ijcii-rnce- . aI.o Man S; 1 ica''i! Itunnc Ihe board do, i. - vaiu-'- held a iisitin ni: 'he h jhJ Spnggs vfs.se is I I. .eil ' hi leim ended ic.ciiil f xiu--i s man: Kern I mm ii.m.. Bixiham. I I mjis aIuii ii I J j.mj Ja, l VSn uiud ihc naij im J t ! I Western IliXel pianncJ i fa-- fuih ai hday IMIs site adjacc'iH Ml titter- : cj-.il access, the piojcvt i j'lanncd ( I i.r 4 ffi l riHim availatde Ihc Jc., ( .nl, if moved ujstn, should te J - i r me for itsc Winter (ilynipic (ianK--s The Kc iicvelopiiic-n- t kli- that would remove several houic iwai ih c .riy cx-ud- x and f icpljcc'd with a motel and retuilcommcii ial uses was di The jilaccmcnl woulJ include- - dcvclopm.1 iIh- nvxcl and revlduruni ixi properly ihat curiei. l tickings to Ben and (ilen Blonquisi nioviii; eastward. TIjc portion where the M.xt Motel .uiicnlly the cormneicialici il ole. I lie in place woulJ council has not teceived much pi- c .tmg but there ha been some niisundeislar-JingsThe council seemed io feel ihe pi"cc! i, togethei. Ma yor Mciiyn Johnson . nj lily Development finccioi. Saigcn ji-- nJcd a Itc-- til - - ic-n- - I - k - . In beginning, but this will be a viable long term benefit fur the city. With'the planned project, each home will be responsible for a S5U0 hook up in order to he placed on the system-wheththey use it or not Payment can be made in installments. With monthly payments of SIS. residents will be able to have unlimited use of the water. l ath year, the council prioritizes efforts and sets long range objectives. Once the list is approved, the projects can be prioritized and scheduled into a work program for completion. T he five topics discussed included: - Amend the Development Calc to clarify, clean-up- , and correct any defects, conflicts, inconsistencies or ambiguities of the document and make it consistent with the newly adopted General Plan for the City. 2- - Prepare an Entry Corridor Plan and Main Street Enhancement Plan lo enhance and revitalize the entry into Coalville and the appearance and vitality of Main Street writb a coal mining design theme such as using earth lone colors and timbers. 3- - Prepare Development Design Guidelines lo address site planning principles and architecture design consistent with a coal mining theme to assist with the review and approval of project applications. 4- - Prepare a Master Street Plan to organize and refine the city's traffic patterns and determine future connections lo outlining property. 5- - Review the General Plan Policies to determine what additional tasks should he considered for incluskxi in future City Planning Work Program. Mouniainlands meeting where they made a presentation concerning Ihe cities upcoming 2 1st ( awaid. which the city will receive in March fioin the liovermx's Office ('dlvilic f'liy is ihc first rural community in (lie Slate ! receive this award, and will receive SIVi lowaijs hosting a cclcfxution activity in iccogmiion ol then effort. The city haJ to chaise anJ corii(iletc 1 of 12 selected item such as planning, training. afhxJahlc housing and re-- i . aluaiing planning loo's, In an assessment in ixder to receive I heir bronze, silver and gold plaue ficlixe' fieing mxified they had Itecn selecicd as a 21st ( 'crituiy fit) . A pan of then cfhxl. I,'DOT will place signage on ihc Coalville I II! sign, which will tfie city and let travelers know Coalville i a 2lsi Century City. Bid fm ihe new Host Office were let out wuh ( lid arid Jim Kecd of Idaho receiving the bid Before construction can begin, demolition of ihe tHiilJing cast of city hall will hare to take place, (iround testing ha already begun with expected construction to hegin with the co oper-atui A the weather. I he Allen Hollow Business Park is still on Ihc planning block wuh environmental testing and assessment taking placeSesondaty Water Issues were discussed. Alitv ugh it has become apparent that some will protest ihc plan, if we don't do it now and lake advantage of ihc resources available, we cuuld tv burling in the future. slated City Planner. Don Sargent It may he hard to swallow in the er pro-yia- dev-igr.a- ie xi - educational and informational means The Farm Bureau is a ers meet itit expense incurred during tile irtcuii'iri of their fainis. ' Jlcv.iu e fjitiiers and rioi iji.cis. jic pike jnue make is. ae d'i not Iritiw fi m one yeji' t will corn a Ihc ne.l ii oui m even. hical in ociJted piofil. voluntary xganizainxi. and iis efhxts are based on grassnaXs pofi-cic- s de'cl-ipcby tncinhcis at tfie lncjl. county. aate jnJ nati'xiaf let' It is affiliated with the el Arnciii an I aim Buicau I edcraluxi. Bureau J'lesidcnl Bot' wiili more than five million family memfrers in Vi states and Puerto Kjco. ijm-.Ih.-i- -- ihc a u jhe ted." said American Id's largest geneial faim ijuri oigjnijiiun, StalJnian. j and Laitlr fnoducer fuxti Texas "The naiure of being a farmei is that out mumes are at die tnm 4 rite weaiher and market juices fac rue More f arm Bureau news and information is available on the f 1 BF weboie: w w w rt xgurfb. Summit County Justice Court Report BV PA MI TAkOBMNS Bn ton- The following defendants were seen February 12 and 13. m the Summit Couniy Jusiice ourl fiefixe Judge Lynn H Sadler. Clay W, Andeiton. 27- - Salt Imke City, was cm kted of a fust flense charge of al.ohol related wrekless driving. Anderton was ordered 10 serve if) days in jail and All of de jail pay fines of and hall of tk fines were suspend ed lie must a!v cumplcic an alcohol educate xt (.lass Francisco 43-Pa- ri (Tty. was cormcled of a second offense charge of driving under of alcohol. the influence Colmenei" was ordered to serve days in jail and pay lines of of the jail and SlfcOO. 17b lt0 in jail and pay f me 170 days if tfie jail and JMi of tfie fine were suspended Hr must also complete an alccAiol educatwn class and install ignition miet-locdevices on any vetiK'le that he operates itx three years. set v c of das 1 Mi days IW). Ma D Schiller, 24- - Mender, was convicted of first offense charges of speeding and dreg related reckless driving. Schiljer was ordered to sene 60 days jail and pay fines of SlbOO All of the jail and half of die fines weic suspend ed He must also complete a drug assessment and education. Scott k. Sebastian, 36- - Prt Tiiy, was convicted of a firsl offense charge of driving under the influence, Sebastian was ordered to serve OCi days in jail and pay fines All of the jaif and 1500 of A the fines were suspended. He musi also complete 24 hours of community service and an alcofiol education class. Alejandro Tenotio, 1 k- - park fiiy. was cuxivicted of fxi offense TO SEE WHAT A JiyJ 1300 of de fines weic suspended Co'nierieio must alw com j Jett an alcftfiol educan ri class and install ignition inter lock devices on ary vehicle that tie ojierates lot three years. charges of illegal possession or Steven P. Davis. cjnsuniptvxi A alcohol by a minx. was convicted 4 In si and open cixitainei of akohiX in a offense charges of illegal importavehicle. Tervxm was ixdeied v pay tion of alcohol, and no valid driver fines of S470 with 1235 suvpendcJ license. Davis was urdeted to pay - Far fryslal k. Wyatt. fines of S3 10 with HO f'liv, was convicted of a fost He must also ofitain a valid drive offense charge of alcohol related license. 'wrccklcss driving. Wyatt was , Man A. Oegersen. 0 i.x deted to serve Vj days in jail and was ionv icted of a second pay fines of SiWJ. All i4 tfie jail offense charge of drivtrg unJet tfie anJ H 350 of the line were irdluence of alcofail Oregerser, was Slit mui aK" oxnjilcic Vi ordered to serve IbO days in jail hours of cixnmumty sun ice anJ uii and pay fines of lltfOO J7b days of alcohol eclutU'Hin class. tfie jail and 1300 of the fines were The follow ir.g weic seen kusjiended He musi alw complete Itbiuary 2lf. 2VJ1 m ihe ummH J00 hours of community service, County juulicc Court fief arc judge and an aicohol educa'Kxi program. l.ynnii Sadler. iduardo Parrtaleon. 20- - Park M it fiat I I. Feiog. 3k - Fark Cny, was convated of first offense City, was convicted f a ,1mm charges of illegal possession or offense charge of homing under the consumption of alcofiol by a minor, influence of alcohol. He was no seat tiekt. and fa:!ure to stop at a ordered to pay SVOO and complete vtop sign Paniaieon was ordered to an alcohol assessment. pay fines of 1530. Adam L. Schuhe. J ts xutl die Adolfo kamirez-Hernandewas convicted of a first of ft rite 26- - Park City, was convicted Of a charge of illegal corner prion or second offense charge of driving possession of alcohol by a minor. under the irflaencc of alcohol. Schuhe was ordered to pav f.nes uf Famircz-Hernandw as ordered to 1250. 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