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Show The Pioneer Post Volume X Issue 7 Marriott-Slaterville City Newsletter July 2008 1570 West 400 North - Phone 801 -627-1919 SUMMER ACTIVITIES July 19th (Saturday) - An Evening of Music at the Park Bring your family to the Marriott Park and enjoy music, local talent, and socialize with friends and family. No charge for this event. Time: 7:00 p.m. Bring: chairs, blankets, and snacks. August 16th (Saturday) - Am Evening of Music at the Park Bring your family to the Marriott Park and enjoy music, local talent, and socialize with friends and family. No charge for this event. Time: 7:00 p.m. Bring: chairs, blankets, and snacks._ SUMMER CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Please be advised of the summer construction projects: Chip seal roads in Spencer Farms and Mill Creek. Skin patch and chip seal along 2050 West from 700 South (Les Syme) to 2250 West (Shay Holley). Install 27" storm drain line from 12th Street to 800 S. Spot skin patch and full chip seal of 1200 West from IRS Annex to Wahlquist. Demolition and reconstruction of Slaterville Bowery. Fencing and playground equipment at Marriott Park. UDOT projects - utility work reconstruction of 12th _Street from I-15 to Washington Blvd._ West Nile Virus West Nile Virus (WNV) infection is an illness transmitted to humans primarily by mosquitoes. Flooded areas, particularly in warm climates, provide ideal conditions for mosquitoes to breed in stagnant water. Bites from infected mosquitoes may result in illnesses which range from mild flu-like conditions (West Nile Fever) to severe and sometimes life-threatening diseases requiring hospitalization (West Nile encephalitis or meningitis). If you have symptons of severe illness, seek immediate medical assistance. Signs & Symptoms of West Nile Fever (mild illness): Headache, fever, body aches. Swollen lymph nodes, and/or a skin rash on the body. Signs & Symptoms of West Nile Encephalitis or Meningitis (severe illness): Headache, high fever, stiff neck. Disorientation (in very severe cases, coma). Tremors, convulsions and muscle weakness (in very severe cases, paralysis). Preventing Mosquito Exposure: Reduce or eliminate mosquito breeding grounds such as stagnant or standing water. Cover as much skin as possible by wearing long-sleeved shirts, long pants and socks when possible. Avoid perfumes and colognes when going outdoors. Use insect repellent containing DEET or Picaridin on skin that is not covered by clothing. Choose a repellent that provides protection for time that you will be exposed. The more DEET or Picaridin a repellent contains, the longer it protects. Spray insect repellent on the outside of your clothing (mosquitoes can bite through thin clothing). Do NOT spray repellent on skin that is under clothing. Do NOT spray aerosol or pump products in enclosed areas or directly on your face. Do not allow insect repellent to contact your eyes or mouth. Do not use repellents on cuts, wounds, or irritated skin. After working, use soap and water to wash skin and clothing that has been treated with insect repellent. Be extra vigilant from dusk to dawn when mosquitoes are most active. U.S. Department of Labor www.osha.gov (800) 321-OSHA For more complete information_ PLANNING COMMISSION TUESDAY, JULY 15, 2008 - 7:00 P.M. 1. Call to Order/approve minutes. 2. Public hearing on proposal to amend general plan from light residential to manufacturing by Frank Blair in the vicinity of 400 North similar to a plan from 1990. 3. (Tentative) concept plan for hospital near 12th Street and SR 126. 4. Adjourn until August 19, 2008. This agenda is tentative. Items can and will change._ CITY COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2008 - 6:30 P.M. 1. Call to Order/approval of minutes. 2. Business licenses: a) The Shed Company, 750 N. 2000 W., shed and deck sales; b) Les Olson Company, 1750 W. 1200 S., copier & printer sales and service; c) Intermountain Farmers Assoc., 1069 W. 1200 S., farm general retail; d) S&S Recycling & Crushing, 1351 S. 1900 W., crushing and sales. 3. Award of the bid for the construction of the new Slaterville Park Bowery. 4. Discussion/action on expenditures. 5. Officer reports and legislative oversight. 6. Visit secondary water facilities. 7. Adjourn meeting until Thursday, August 21, 2007. This agenda is tentative. Items can and will change._ 160 |