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Show ' Board Votes" To Take Two Issues Before Public May 1 ; Winters Middle School now has five vacant class rooms, which could be used in the next two ? years' 1 tr handle increases in student, enroll-- enroll-- ment. ; But Marsac Eleme- , tary School will probably, be .over-crowded, he said, and have to resort to double sessions in two years. Boththe. Assumption and :. .BondsUfhorvatjon fc1ec-; . turns -WSLifeJ voted, on by - -1 residents' in - alt, seven pre- cincts m Park.. City Xe,xPan:, i descltoblllfstrict. -:, increase m taxes to pay off the debt, however, he .added ; . it was impossible to know for" sure, depending , on?. future changes in assessed valuation valua-tion of the, land. House . Bill 21 states that any transfer of land from one. district tor another that carries with it' bonded ; , iHdebtqdness must be , as-. 'i 500164 the;new.. district.-l: district.-l: On May .1st;: 4he -schdbU ? board "wiff j arsoAask ,tft-j ,tft-j district ; fo uthoruatiott to : Eond'fojr million, primariT' ;;tbiid m the-builoiigjDf the: : new elementary school, but also to help pay fori future construction needs Dr.:. Goodworth said the board is looking at building a new middle school in 1981 at a cost : of approximately $3 million. And a new auditorium, auditori-um, and swimming pool is being considered. We need the $6 million for future building needs,', Dr. Goodworth said, "especially "espe-cially considering our rapid growth.' , Park City's new elementary elemen-tary school is scheduled to be complete by the fall of 1980, however. Dr. Goodworth said the district needs 200000 dollars more to: finish the school as it is currently, planned.-The superintendent su-perintendent padded that ; The Park Citv School . . Board , Wenesdajr of jast : , , week , decided ' in a ' special ' meeting to take two financial , issues before residents living in the newly-expanded Park, City School' District. The Board - Voted, to have an v ' . assumption election as well . . as abond ; authorization election May lst -j ; , A s"r aJgrrrccent t - changeiifall Lrj Ichoof - " boundary . Hite; adding ap;: ""a-i.ied six million. ili.V, . huncfitroland thirty-five thou- v sand dollars worth of land , value: and $192,390 (or 23,2 . . percent) of bonded indebted- . ness. Voters would be askeoV in the assumption election if -that bonded indebtedness should be spread out and be , paid by all precincts in tho district rather than having . paid only by residents in the ; newly acquired areas. Park City. Superintendent Richard Goodworth said that, should the assumption elec- ' tion pass, the mil levy, which is presently at 47 a , would not be increased and the district would increase its bonding capability by a half million. dollars. The district, as a whole, would have until . 1991 to pay off the assumed bonded indebtedness which t, before the change in school ; district boundary lines, be- : :-longed-to' South Summit; " School District. Dr.. Goodworth said, he ' . hopes' there will be no. |