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Show Decision on Snydervi lie-area library district is due by Jan. 1 m The Summit County Commission must reach a decision on a proposed , Snyderville-area library district by the end of this month if it is to levy taxes to aid the Park City Library next year. Meanwhile,' the commission renewed its contract with the State Library Association for another year of bookmobile service. The cost is divided between Summit County riand the state, with the county paying kifcperceritjbf theMl? as JiyiBi Commissioners Stan Leavitt and Tom Flinders said that citizens at a Nov. 20 hearing didn't want to get rid of the bookmobile. The meeting was held to get comment on a proposed service district to help fund the Park City Library. The district's boundaries boun-daries would be the same as the Park City School District, excluding the municipality. After that hearing, county general services director Stan Strebel said a 30-daQmjroent periocl, went into ef fect. The district must be rejected if formal protests come from owners of more than 40 percent of the assessed value of taxable property or from more than 25 percent of the registered voters in the area. If sufficient protest isn't heard by Dec. 21, the commission will judge whether the district should be established or not. If the district is set up, it would have to be created before January to get on the 1986 taxing jai zmsii io isd. - I |