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Show Commission okays D&0 contract, Enoch water line After months of planning, the Iron County Commissioners and D & 0 Sanitation signed or-. or-. dinances and contracts Wednesday Wed-nesday concerning county garbage pick-up, following agreement to a lease for a landfill land-fill site between D & 0 and Utah International. The ordinance will establish a service district for the unincorporated unin-corporated areas of the county, presently the more easterly parts of the county. The landfill, located near Iron Springs in a vacated mine area, will be owned and operated by D & 0 strictly for the use of garbage disposal. In making the motion to sign the agreement, the commissioners com-missioners recommended that D & 0 and the new commissioners take a look at the operation periodically. Haker Anderson, Enoch town president, was granted an easement along Midvalley Road, after crossing old Highway 91, for a water line. The line, after originating at proposed water tank facilities east of the Encoh Highway, would extend about 4500 feet west along the north side of the Midvalley Road. Anderson said. State law required the obtaining of he easement from the county; he ' added. The commission also granted $2000 from surplus 1976 civil defense funds to go for the purchase of a used, low-mileage truck engine for the Brian Head fire truck. In making the request, Steve Lutz, Brian Head councilman, coun-cilman, said the town would pay for the $550 transfer case needed for the truck and any installation. in-stallation. The need arose, Lutz said, after the present engine blew up. The commission emphasized it will not pay more than $2000. A $40 increase for secretarial duties within the Cedar City Justice of the Peace Court was granted. Due to the illness of Judge Haldow Christiansen, the present secretary has had an increased workload, the conv, missioners said. In other action, the commissioners com-missioners stood by the present subdivision ordinance in a request to relinquish requirements concerning', road construction due to the weather. The commission said the streets within the Spanish Trails subdivision sub-division would be accepted only after all requirements were met. The commission also an- nounced a special meeting to be. ; held December 31 to close out all ; bills before the new year. |