Anita Weston, Reporter
Rich Civic Times
GARDEN CITY, Utah. June 8, 2017. There was a
brief discussion concerning widening the sidewalk along the front of the LDS
Church located along Bear Lake Blvd. It
was noted that the sprinkling system would have to be moved if the sidewalk was
widened. The City decided to leave this
area alone.
The kiosk
located in the City’ parking lot just north of the LDS Church Building contains
advertising signs for many of the businesses in town. However, some of the signs were made and have
never been hung. The request was made to
get these signs hung.
The City
needs five Counting Judges for the municipal elections coming up. Mayor Spuhler asked if Shar Miller, Nadine
Sprouse, Anita Weston, Bess Huefner, and Ginger Stocking would be willing to
help. They agreed to help. These individuals will need to be available
after the election closes on Tuesday, August 15.
Consolidated
was given the bid for Buttercup Lane Area Roadways Restoration Project
contingent upon holding to the Addendum.
The Cost will be $8,600.
The Rich
County Fair Board had contacted Garden City asking the City to donate $700 to
help sponsor the fall Rodeo. The Council
approved supporting the County with this activity.
A Public
Hearing was called to order and a discussion of held concerning Ordinance
#17-07. This ordinance updated the
requirements for a transient merchant license to include the new state code
stipulations. Ordinance #17-08 was also
updated to include exemptions for the Garden City bike and pedestrian path. The Public Hearing was closed.
The motion
was made and approved by the City Council that food truck vendors will be
required to purchase a $90 food truck permit.
This covers administrative and other expenses that are expended by the
City in working with food truck vendors.
A motion was
also made to accept the ordinance 17-08 dealing with the Garden City Bike and
walking path. The motion was approved.
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