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Show Ifjndon City signs settlement i!fbr $85,000 over canal break v Lkalyn secretan f Ijndon City has been involved 'i' L negotiations with the insures insur-es company for the Provo River Irs Association in regard to the ' Jution of claims arising from S Lanal break on May 23, 1988. Resolution authorizing Lindon U s -h. to release and settle claims of v& City against the Provo t Lr Water Users Association was fdopted at the City Council meeting meet-ing held Dec. 14. ifs Lindon City received $85 000 in a settlement payment for damages occurred to the city with the break in the canal. Mayor McMillan issued a release re-lease document in behalf of Provo River Water Users upon the receipt of the settlement. The settlement is final and if any consequences arise in the future fu-ture from the May occurrence the canal is not liable. The agreement was reached fol lowing a series of executive meetings meet-ings between the council and the insurance company. In other council business, Dar-rell Dar-rell Frampton requested a letter from the city indicating support for the golf course in the hollow. The Council looks favorably upon the golf course and indicated a jogging path will border the facility. The Lindon City Office will be closed on Dec. 26 and 27. City employees usually have Christmas Eve and Christmas Day off, with the holiday on Saturday and Sunday Sun-day the holiday time will be extended ex-tended on Monday and Tuesday. The dates for City Council and Planning meeting for 1989 were reviewed and they will continue on the designated times as in the past. A county field trip to observe future sites for the Solid Waste District was discussed with repre-sentativesfromthecityplanningto repre-sentativesfromthecityplanningto go and observe the proposed areas. |