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Sunday, January 19, 2020

Garden City Council Meeting

Anita Weston, Reporter
Rich Civic Times

GARDEN CITY, Utah.  January 9, 2020.  JUB Engineering  reported that progress is being made on the road development.  There will need to be charger easements for Rocky Mountain Power on 50 South.  Paradise Parkway needs easements, and Persimmon Road needs an 80’ easement.

Waterdance development needs to bring in the final plat so that P&Z and the Town Council will have an opportunity to look it over and be allowed to accept or make changes.  The subdivision being built on Long Ridge needs to clean up some of the changes requested on Phase 2.

Joe England asked to be given a business license to conduct a delivery service business from 240 South Bear Lake Blvd. to Logan and back.  The handout that he gave the City Council is as follows:

Beginning in March, Home Delivery Service will be available by:  On the Way. Just call your favorite place and ask for Delivery.  We do the rest!  The delivery fee is $7.00 within a limited area (approx. 5 miles from Raspberry Square).  Delivery outside the area may be arranged for an additional fee.  We also have once a week pickup and delivery from Logan Wal-Mart.  Call for more information (435)-287-5272.

A motion was made as passed to grant this license.

There were two short term rental licenses that were given approval.  The first short term rental is in the Triangle Estates located at 348 West Sunrise Circle.  Ken Clark is the owner.  The second request came from Kawiti Finlayson and the rental unit is located at 886 Blackberry Drive.

Robert Moosman made a request to encumber lots 41-30-010-0058 and 41-30-010-0057 in Bridgerland Village. A motion was made and passed to allow this encumberment.

Each year Gary Teuscher does the Financial Report for Garden City.  He was present at the meeting to give the financial report for the fiscal year July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019.  Mr. Teuscher reported and said:  “In my opinion, the financial statements referred to in the report presents fairly, in all material respects, the respective financial position of the governmental activities, the business-type activities, each major fund and the aggregate remaining fund information of the Town of Garden City as or June 30, 2019, and the respective changes in financial position, and, where applicable, cash flows for the year then ended in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.”  In other words, the City has followed all the necessary laws dealing with the financial area of the City and is doing well.

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