| August 2007
Perry City News Brief
PERRY CITY NEWS BRIEF
August
2007
www.perrycity.org
NOTABLE DATES
August 2nd Planning Commission
August 9th City Council
August 16th Planning Commission
August 21st Meet the Candidates Night
August 23rd City Council
MEET
THE CANDIDATES NIGHT
Perry City Elections Committee will be having a "Meet the
Candidates" night August 21st at 7:00 p.m.; at the
Three Mile Creek Elementary School.
If you are interested in being on the committee, call
Ginger Isaacson 723-3144.
GRANDPARENTS NEEDED
We
are looking for a few good men and women 60 years of age and
older, to serve in area schools, tutoring children who are
struggling with literacy skills. $2.65 per hour, mileage
reimbursement and training available. Contact the Foster
Grandparent Program at 801-625-3865 or 801-625-3868.
RESIDENTS WE NEED YOUR HELP
Fellow Citizens of Perry City we are in need of getting our
emergency response teams to where they should be. We need every
citizens help in the following areas; First Responders, Fire
Department, Ham Operators, Emergency Operation Center, CERTS,
Citizen Corp, and a Red Cross Representative. Call the City
Office 723-6461 if you are interested in volunteering or call
Jon Rackham 734-9540 if you have any questions.
SANDBAGS AVAILABLE
There are filled sandbags available at the city office for the
Perry City residents.
SCHOOL
REGISTRATION
It's almost here! School starts Monday, August 27th.
Registration packets should be out the week of August 6th.
If you are new to the area or have a returning student and do
not receive one; please call so one can be sent to you.
Kindergarten - 1st Grade, Willard School 734-4934. 2nd
- 5th grade, Three Mile Creek 734-4930.
HWY 89
IMPROVEMENTS
The city would like any suggestions or comments on Hwy 89
improvements. Please submit it in writing to Councilman Bruce
Howard or Lorin Gardiner at the Perry City Offices.
THANKS, THANKS, MANY THANKS
Thanks to all of you who helped the residents of Perry City in
their time of need with the flood water. It was very much
appreciated! Also, thanks to all of you who helped with the 4th
of July activities, it was another successful year.
MAYOR/COUNCILMAN'S CORNER - PERRY WASTE WATER UPDATE:
On
July 18th, a sewer information meeting took place at Perry
Elementary School. Following is some of the information
presented. Thanks to the scout group pack 330 for setting up the
chairs.
Our
existing sewer lagoon system, even with enlargements, will be
unable to meet state standards in the future. Presently, it is
functioning at 96% hydraulic, and 222% organic capacity.
The
only alternatives that will meet discharge requirements are 1)
to use Brigham City Sewer Facility, 2) build our own treatment
facility, or 3) partner with Willard and build a treatment
facility.
Cost
considerations must include upgrades in present sewer lines,
lift stations where needed, and operation/maintenance costs,
etc. in addition to the actual building costs of the facility.
For
treatment in Brigham City, lift stations would be necessary. For
treatment in Willard, the large majority of the city would not
need a lift station because it is downhill.
The
monthly payment would be less on the option to partner with
Willard than any other option. It would total $38, an increase
of $26.50. (See actual price
comparisons on perrycity.org: Estimated Monthly End User Rates).
Perry
City would pay for 2/3 of the facility and Willard 1/3. This is
based on growth projections for the next 20 years. This is
Willard City, not South Willard where much of the present growth
is occurring. In the future, if South Willard desires to hook in
to the facility, it is possible to enlarge it to accommodate
this and South Willard would pay for the accommodations.
The
total cost would be about $11.5 million, which the state has
agreed to loan us at 3% interest over 20 years.
The
information presented overhead at the meeting is available on
Perry City's Web Site: perrycity.org, or can be obtained at the
Perry City Offices.
If
you have any questions, please send e-mail to
bruce.howard@perrycity.org, or
jerry.nelson@perrycity.org
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARINGS -
PERRY CITY PLANNING
COMMISSION
Notice is hereby given that the Perry City Planning Commission
will hold, in the City Council Chambers at 3005 South 1200 West
in Perry, as part of its regular meeting (which starts at 7:00
p.m. on Thursday, August 16, 2007), five public hearings. The
first public hearing will be held to receive public comment
regarding a proposed zone change for an existing mobile home
area at 2782 South Highway 89. The zone change, if granted,
would allow a change from the NC-2 zone (Neighborhood
Commercial) to the R3MHP zone (Residential Mobile/Manufactured
Home Park). The second public hearing will be held to receive
public comment regarding a proposed general plan map change for
a 2-parcel area (parcel numbers 02-028-0016 and 02-028-00076)
north of 3000 South and west of Highway 89. The general plan map
change, if granted, would allow a change from R1/2 to R1/3 on
the general plan map. The third public hearing will be held to
receive public comment regarding a proposed conditional use
permit; namely, for Bryce Thurgood at 1533 South Quail Circle,
to be able to keep horses on this 1.59 acre lot, which is in R1
(10,000 sq.ft. minimun lot size) residential zone. The fourth
public hearing will be held to receive public comment regarding
a proposed subdivision; namely, Mountain Shadow Subdivision, at
approximately 1200 West 2700 South. The fifth public hearing
will be held to receive public comment regarding a proposed
2-lot phase of a subdivision; namely, City Center Subdivision,
Phase I, at approximately 900 West 2520 South. The public
hearings will commence at approximately 7:20 p.m. Any individual
requiring auxiliary services should contact the City offices at
least 3 days in advance (1-435-723-6461). For other questions,
please contact Codey Illum, Community Development Director or
Susan Obray, City Recorder.
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