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Show Lindon Cify Council Met in Regular Session Last Wednesday, Discuss Various Items of Business The Lindon City Council met for their regular monthly meeting meet-ing Wednesday, July 11, 1973 at 7:30 p.m. Mayor Stanley H. Walker conducted the meeting, and all councilmen were present pres-ent with the exception of Wayne Peay. Police officer Carl Wilkinson Wilkin-son gave the police report for June, (see an article elsewhere in the paper). Orval Davis discussed preliminary pre-liminary plans for the proposed Alpine School District complex to be located on Locust Ave. West Hammond was present at the meeting to ask permission permis-sion to have storage warehouses warehous-es on the other two acres of the Mitchell Trailer Park. He was referred to the Planning Commission for approval. Permission was given to Mt. Bell to bury a telephone cable along 175 East - north off 400 North. Mayor Walker, Councilman LeRoy Fryer and Councilman Wendyl Jarvis had met with the Orem City Council and Metropolitan Water District of Orem. After the meeting they decided to offer Orem the use of 6.7 second feet of water for temporary use for the sum of $5,000 per year. Mayor Walker read a letter to the council that he had written writ-ten to Governor Calvin Ramp- ton asking the governor to reevaluate re-evaluate Lindon's priority for a sewer system. The council agreed that Lindon Lin-don City would buy an ad in the Daily Herald Progress edition ed-ition to be published in August. Councilman Darrell Framp-ton Framp-ton proposed that the water meters be read every two months during the summer watering season. No action was taken on this proposal, according to the minutes. Councilman Dale Gillman reported re-ported that another hole had been deliberately chopped in the Dry Canyon Water line. It was suggested that all Lindon citizens cooperate in policing the line when in the area, and report any tampering, vandalism vandal-ism or destruction. This should be reported councilman Wendyl Wen-dyl Jarvis. Work on the city dog pound was reported by Councilman Frampton. Councilman Frampton was asked to follow up on LEPA's request for Lindon's assessment assess-ment for services to the city. Mayor Walker asked that the citizens of Lindon be especially espec-ially mindful of the extreme fire potential in the city. No open burning without a permit and proper precautions. Those people maliciously starting a fire will be charged with a fire call. Mayor Walker said the City of Lindon is having more fires than the City of Pleasant Grove and the city council suggests that because of the charge for a fire call of $300 that care be exercised. This $300 is the charge for either a nuisance or a real fire. A resolution was passed stating stat-ing that any extension of the Lindon City water system required re-quired by a builder, developer -or individual shall be made according ac-cording to Lindon City specifications speci-fications at the expense of such builder, developer or individual The motion was made by Wendyl Wen-dyl Jarvis and seconded by LeRoy Le-Roy Fryer. It passed unanimously. |