Show V- - 'larnott Library University of Utah Salt Lake City UT 84112 1 VOL 1 NO 32 "YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER" Wednesday May 9 1984 Survey results are back enforcement the Fire Department and Education all get high marks from the citizens of Grantsville Roads and commercial needs receive a poor rating The recently conducted community survey sanctioned by the City Council and carried out by Chairmen Mary Silva and Terry Linares will help the city leaders set future priorities The results from the Utah State University printout showed that there is an overwhelming desire from Grantsville citizens for the city fathers to encourage more businesses to come to Grantsville 94 want the city to help businesses locate here and 87 say they would like to see more commercial zoning On the other hand the survey revealed that 781 do 50 or more of some kind of shopping outside of Grantsville And less than 25 favor any type of new housing (See tables on page 2 of today's GAZETTE) The typical survey respondent was female Drunken-drivin- g was buying a home and had lived in Grantsville for 20 or more years More speci- Track team homemaker 591 fically maker 25 were female 409 246 blue-coll- ar Buying a home 52 16 male Home- white-coll- ar owned home 38 of the respondents said they would still be living in Grantsville five years from now and renting about 9 81 It's been over twenty years since Grantsville High's track team won region They did it this year and are proud to show off their trophy and number "one" position Coach Mohler said he expects the team to finish high in state competion Saturday CS Zone turned down The proposed zone change for by the State These workwith weed ers could help control on city streets and from Rl-- 8 to CS zone was with other various city duties The Council agreed to require unanimously turned down on owners to verify a motion from Howard Murray property sewer depth before building There was no discussion also The Council agreed and to require a 20' easement property where to hire two youth workers on private on a summer basis through the city runs sewer and water a program paid lines for the Main Street property behind the Sutton Subdivision job-traini- ng excellence 84-8- 5 The City's was discussed with Hale recommending Budget Mayor cost-of-livi- ng increases for city He employees suggested a 7 increase with 2 of that being on the merit system He also suggested that the City purchase one new patrol car a year to replace the three cars that are wearing out rather than purchase three new ones all at once |