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Show Snyderville homeowners to fix road themselves the street. The cost would be paid through a levy on property owners in 10 annual installments. Resident Bob Potter told the Record the owners will form a 5200 North Homeowners Association that will hire a company privately to complete a project for about $100,000. A group of 16 homeowners in Snyderville hopes to carry out a road - improvement project in its neighborhood neighbor-hood by the end of this summer. The residents of 5200 North Road bypassed an earlier plan to form a Special Improvement District with the county because, they said, it would cost too much. The road extends off the upper portion of Old Ranch Road, which runs north-south along the edge of the Snyderville Basin. The difference, he said, is that the road under their plan would not be up to standards as a county local road. Owners only wanted county road status, he said, to get snow-removal service. But that will be done privately also. I At a June County Commission meeting, an engineering report said a cost of $226,000 would be required for road paving and widening and drainage facilities for 3,700 feet of |