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Show Hasto Plan : Farmington City Council -''" was held June 15 ;j Mayor Gordon Van Fleet sent counc'lmen Barnett, chairman of 11 l?nnin8 Commission J'nat the commission il , studying the Master Z the ci'y- The com-,;"ion com-,;"ion hopes to have the jlLerkPlan ready for -ir ing early Sep" iMcHaney' withByrd Hr and Larry ''Mullen, developer, and" rePresentatives of the mington Bay subdivision J.Present t0 explain the r situation and said that ,s subdivision. much discussion. councilman made , "tion for final approval . s subdivision. The mo-carned mo-carned and the final al was given. SPENCER had 'ild w Psraiission to 'tftii ove the 4530 f00t .nm on his subdivision bush. represented bv Max ' 4lafrLr Mr- Maxwell i , nea the water situation, Keivagreed that another srvj"0"' tshould be built to ireJ7 homes above the I nI elevation, so the rule will remain as has been. THE Intergovernmental Personnel Agency has done a study on personnel, policies and procedures for the city. The council agreed with the recommendation given them. HUD Community Development Develop-ment Grant Priorities was reviewed and discussed by the council before submitting an application for a HUD grant. THE CULINARY water well " was reviewed and progress was explained to the council. It was decided to purge the well because of mineral content con-tent and to put in a cement plug at certain level before making more tests. This well is in South Farmington. WEBER BASIN will set a mill levy for the 410 acre feet of water which is furnished to the city. , . There was a review of the tentative budget of Farming-ton Farming-ton City for 1978. A public hearing has been set for June 27 at 7:30 p. m in the city offices, to which citizens are invited. EARL WILSON has been hired as the new superintended. superinten-ded. He replaces Roger Blackham who resigned recently, kj |