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Show Council, Golf Club Reach Agreement; Leave North Main St. Property Free A tentative agreement with! the Golf Club of Cedar City on the use of proposed land In the southeast corner of the airport and the use of filtered water from the sewage disposal plant, highlighted action of the City Council in its meeting Thursday Thurs-day evening. Included in the agreement was the release of property on North Main Street that had prevlouslj been considered and held for the development of a golf course. The release of this property opened open-ed it for other types of development develop-ment and as a result the Southern South-ern Utah Livestock Show Asso elation has been given a special Invitation to present proposed plans for the construction of a livestock barn in the area. Mayor May-or Arnold Anderson indicated that the association will be glv. en first priority on the property If plans are in accordance with city specifications. Purchase Water The City also purchased 12.5 shares of primary water and 19 shares of Class B water from Laura Hunter from what is known as "Hunter Ditch." Although Al-though the water cannot be used at the present time the city will undoubtedly apply for a new diversion di-version point to make the water accessible for use at the city's discretion, the Mayor said. Cedar Builder's Supply was awarded a contract, on open bid, for the supplying of connections for the Right Hand Canyon water system Improvement project. Only On-ly one other bid was received and the Cedar City firm was low bidder on the project. Final agreements were reached in connection with the new library li-brary building and the council gave the OK for final payments of bond fees and contractor commitments. com-mitments. This approval of pay-ments pay-ments completed all obligations on the building located on the corner of 100 West and Center Streets. Await Furniture The new library will be opened open-ed for the public use as soon as furniture arrives. Plans call for an open house simultaneously jwlth the opening of the building for use as soon as final equipment equip-ment Is received. General discussions were held by the council, but no action tak-en, tak-en, on an application for a right of way by Harry Leigh on the west driveway of the new library building, and also the city's general gen-eral rwffanMnnal Af Up. On the recommendation of the city planning commission the city ci-ty invited a professional planner, Leon Ftehner of Salt Lake City, to meet with the commission and the shade tree commission on an overall plan for improving the city park and cemetery facilities. facili-ties. This meeting was held, It was reported, and consideration Is now being given proposed Improvements, Im-provements, suggested by Frehn-er Frehn-er and the commissions. |