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Show balance due them fur construction construc-tion of the maintenance building. The motion passed with Council member Mr. Hansen voting 'No'. Mr. Bailey also asked to have the local cemetery fees clarified. clar-ified. As soon as the large Visitor Information sign can be removed remov-ed from its present location opposite 401 Main Street, this service will be transferred to the newly opened Chamber of Commerce office. Mary Dougherty Dough-erty and Alice O'Neill will continue con-tinue in their present capacities Saturdays and Sundays at the new location. A letter of resignation from William Lence effective May 1, 1973 was received by the City Council and unanimously accepted ac-cepted at the regular meetingof the Council Thursday. April 5. Mr. Lence has served as City Justice of the Peace since August, Aug-ust, 1972. The legal committee of the Council will be interviewing interview-ing prospective replacements and will hope to name the new-appointee new-appointee before May 1. Council member Mary C. Lehmer persided over the meeting which was attended by members Robert Burns, Robert Hays, Clements P. Hansen and Richard Martinez. City Manager Man-ager Keith Bailey, Attorney Carl Nenielka and Recorder Violet Terry were in attendance. attend-ance. Cable television for Park City was discussed by two companies. com-panies. Robert Hays, chairman, of the T.V. committee, will evaluate and report backata later date. Engulf Deros, city scavenger, scaveng-er, was awarded a new three-year three-year contract with the city plus a monthly increase of $200. It was agreed Mr. Deros and his crew have rendered excellent service during the first year of the association with t lie community. com-munity. A water system report prepared pre-pared and presented by John Probasco was accepted by the city. Because of" the mild weather and rapid approach of the accepted ac-cepted time (April 15) when sewer sew-er and water connections can le made, the owner of the recently constructed house on Lowell Avenue at 11th Street was granted grant-ed such permission which had been denied last month due to weather conditions. A request wr.s received from Olpin Mortuary for an easement over their MainStreet property. It was decided to move the city right-of-way that has developed develop-ed through the Olpin property over the years, to the extreme south portion, thereby facilitating facilitat-ing use of the building, garages and parking lot. Bob Richardson made a formal for-mal complaint about the price . set by the Council recently for the 10-foot by 80-foot section of land he wishes to purchase. The Council agreed to check with knowledgeable real estate people to determine a fair charge. The City Manager recommended recom-mended that the Rapp Construction Construc-tion Company be paid the final |