Show X Over The Highway the many items dis-the Tuesday council held at Woods Cross conducted by Mayor was the walkway to span the to provide safe foot the new Woods Cross I Councilman Ralph net with state to again reaf-city's interest in the nd again confirm the this plan has been h is half as costly as the original The new drawing shows the walkway to be Fencing will be seven feet high with a rounding fence at the similar to those which now exist in the Ogden NEW COST figures are or half the original proposed cost of The state's cost for the project will be the school district with the other 25 coming from the The walkway will begin in the Briarwood-Sorrento across the freeway and access road into the school parking lot- Final financial arrangements are now being so construction can begin in the very near hopefully for the coming school ANOTHER item of great interest discussed at the meeting was that of home and Ronald Boswell and and Paul attended the meeting to discuss with the council the requirements and ordinances controlling home The ordinance was read in its entirety and cussed at emphasizing the necessity of and space not to exceed 15 of one floor and no construction changes in residences to a IT WAS suggested that anyone wishing to conduct a home contact the city first for information about the ordinance and approval of a business The owners of property north of east of the met with the council to discuss a proposed industrial center on their THE necessity of and other utilities were The council agreed that the city engineer should approve water lines prior to The zone is proper for the proposed which wilt include buildings for small such as mechanical auto parts Continued discussions of run-off water in the west end of the city were by councilman Larry who is studying proposals from the engineers office for Road repair is continuing throughout the and the problems of animal control was also THE MEETING closed following a lengthy discussion of the proposed city which will be reviewed on June and presented at a public hearing on June |