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Show Affordable Yard Care Mowing Trimming General Yard Clean-up Spring Cleaning Senior Discounts and Free Estimates Every 8th Mow is Free! Contact Dale Thompsen - 621-1346 Planning Commission Agenda Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at 7:00 p.m. 1. Call to Order. 2. Approve minutes. 3. Discussion/action on 2 lot minor subdivision located at about 2250 W. 200 S. by Gerald Taylor. 4. Discussion/action on request to amend the general plan. 5. Ordinance on constitutional takings. 6. Adjourn until next meeting on July 9, 2003, at 7:00 p.m. City Council Agenda Thursday, June 19, 2003, 6:30 p.m. 1. Call to Order. 2. Approval of minutes. 3. Discussion/Action on new business licenses's for: 4. Public hearing on adoption of final FY 2002-03 amended budget in accordance with UCA 10-6-114. 5. Public hearing on adoption of final FY 2003-04 budget in accordance with UCA 10-6-114. 6. Public hearing on compensation increase in accordance with UCA 10-3-818, and on the adoption of a compensation schedule. 7. Discussion/action on public hearings. 8. Ordinance on constitutional taking issues. 9. Officers reports and legislative oversight. 10. Adjourn until Thursday, July 17, 2003. Notice: the above agendas are only tentative, for a final agenda contact the City Office, 627-1919._ LOCAL UPDATES Lock-it-up. There have been recently burglaries in the community. Please keep your home, property, and automobiles locked. Residents should consider reporting unusual activities in the neighborhood just in case any criminal activity is occurring. CRO. Deputy Mark Lowther is the Marriott-Slaterville Deputy Sheriff and the Community Resource Officer (CRO). You may reach him or leave a message for him at the city office 627-1919. Address Posted. Does you home have an address posted on it or your mail box? If not you are potentially jeopardizing yourself or your family in case of an emergency. Emergency and public safety personnel rely on proper addresses to get to the places that need help. Also, the Building and Fire Codes require that all houses have an address posted. Contact Ken Martin, building official, at 627-1919 for more information. Emergency Management. The Emergency Management Planning Committee is preparing an emergency plan for the city. For more information, contact the city office, 627-1919. Donations. Do you have an old car cluttering up your yard? Consider donating the old car to the Kidney Foundation (1-800-TOWKARS) or another organization. Donations to eligible organizations are tax deductible, and you are helping to beautify your yard and community. Weber School District 2003 Report to the Community Enrollment 00-01 01-02 02-03 Elementary 14,469 14,612 14,615 Jr. High 6,519 6,517 6,604 High School 6,698 6,670 6,591 Special Program 328 302 505 Total 28,014 28,101 28,315 Ethnicity 2002 Revenue Sources American Indian .47% Local 19.6% Anglo 91.21% Federal 6.4% Asian 1.08% Other 7.2% Black 1.01% State 66.8 Hispanic 5.92% 2002-03 Total Revenue Sources: $150,008,324 Pacific Islander .28% Student/Family Assistance ACT Testing Results Free lunch 15% Weber 20.90 Reduced Lunch 11% Utah 20.70 Fee Waivers 17% Nation 20.20 Total Cost $76,918 Expenditure Per Student Staff and Facilities Weber 2002 $4,401 Lic. Staff 1,490 Utah 2002 $4,706 Cls. Staff 1,305 Nation 2002 $7,524 Facilities 82 Source: Weber School District, January 2003 Report to the Community. For a copy of the full report contact city office. |