Anita Weston, Reporter
Rich Civic Times
GARDEN CITY, Utah. May 12, 2016. Zan Murray; City Engineer, reported that Waters
Edge Phase 3 was passed by Planning and Zoning.
He has signed the preliminary plat.
There are some additional signatures that are needed.
The parking lot at 150 South needs to be repaired. The asphalt needs to be replaced in some
areas.
An agreement for Shundahi water tank still needs some additional details
and the agreement of some property owners.
The Beach Access
Trail at 350 South was put out to bid.
The lowest bid was accepted from Rock and Dirt, a local company. The bid was for either cement or
asphalt. It was decided that asphalt
would be the best way to go. Asphalt can
be made to look new about every five or so years by adding slurry. This will give the trail a longer life.
A contract will be signed.
The project should be completed in 30 days from start to finish. It should be done about July 1. There will be a $500 penalty for each day
over the end date. There will be fencing
along the frontage. The right-of-way is
66 feet wide. A privacy fence six feet
high will be put up along the west side of the trail. The fence will cost approximately $7,000.
Planning and zoning denied the Cotton Wood Subdivision to
proceed. The City’s ordinances were not
met.
Elk Ridge agreement with Raspberry Patch for the
entrance/exit will be a crash gate. A
MOU will be written to summarize all of the items agreed upon by the two
parties. The document will be completed
and will be presented before the Council. The easements have been a stumbling
block for the USDA funding possibility.
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