Anita Weston, Reporter
Rich Civic Time
GARDEN CITY, Utah. September 14, 2017. Greg
Gunnel, Lake Meadow Lodge, approached the City to extend an agreement that
allowed Lake Meadow Lodge to use a piece of Garden City roadway connecting to
their subdivision. The original
agreement had elapsed last year and was not renewed. When they made this request, Mayor Spuhler
informed Gunnel that the City needs this property because there are too
many people using 150 South to get into Water’s Edge or are needing to turn
around. Currently Lake Meadow Lodge has
put up gates and set up the County Dumpsters on a portion of 50 South making it
impossible for people to get into Water’s Edge or turn around when they are
pulling a boat or a trailer. That
section of the road is on City property.
Mayor
Spuhler asked if Gunnel could move the gates to the east onto their
property and find a different location for the dumpsters so that the City’s
ingress/egress next to Water’s Edge could be used as well as allow individuals
who turned down that road by mistake can turn and get back on Bear Lake Blvd. There really needs to be a turn-around at the
end of 50 South. It is a safety issue.
Mayor
Spuhler asked Gunnel if he could come up with some alternatives for the
dumpster location and how a turnaround could be accommodated. He asked that the suggestions be presented at
the November City Council Meeting.
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