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Show -1! Bountiful To 'Take Over' i ; I Construction Of Stone ! Creek Debris Reservoir By GARY R. BLODGETT 5 Clipper News Editor : BOUNTIFUL - Davis County Commission nas asked Bountiful to take over and complete mt onslruction and inspection of Stone Creek 7Q Debris Basin. 9( i BOUNTIFUL City Council agreed to do this I providing compensation is made for the on-site "ispections and engineering costs. 1 th c vc cn doing this before, even though 9( 'ne county has had jurisdiction over all debris .pins in Davis County," said City Engineer J, Jack Balling. "All engineering plans have been Previously approved and now it will be our responsibility to see that the plans are followed j make inspections of each phase of the pro- HERM HUGHES Construction is doing the ,00 'Instruction work on the basin -- the last and ,iives. wgest of three large debris basins being con- ' structed in the foothills of Bountiful. Construc-"y Construc-"y "on cost of the Stone Creek Basin will be about $925,000. 198; Mr. Balling noted that there will be some -' modifications to the outlet structure and this Sun .C0UI1 cost an additional $100,000. MEANWHILE, the council approved a recommendation re-commendation by the construction firm that some 2 1 -inch corrugated pipe be rented for 90 days from Salt Lake City to be used as a bypass while the outlet is underconstruction. The pipe can be rented for about $1,500 for the three-month three-month period. In other city council action. Councilman Richard Sharp was designated and approved as mayor pro-tern for the period Oct. 20 through Nov. 5. Mayor Dean S. Stahle will be in New Zealand at this time as a Bountiful delegation visits its Sister City and tours New Zealand. . ALSO, THE council agreed to accept a 10-year 10-year guarantee for the roof of a storage shed for storage of carts and equipment at the Bountiful Golf Course. Mr. Balling told the council that neither this construction company or any other will give a 20-year guarantee. However, the firm that built the facility has greed to pay for upkeep of the shed after the first 10 years by paying a "lump sum" now for that purpose. The council set Nov. 14 for two hearings of local grocery stores that have been convicted of selling beer to (minors) persons under 21 years of age. A hearing at 7:30 p.m. will be for Smith Food King and an 8 p.m. hearing will be for The Roundup. The Council will decide at that time if no action will be taken: if the store's beer license will be suspended from one day to one year; or if the store's license will be revoked. re-voked. mm, i- i iimmi ii nil ' 1 |