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Show Even governments and governmental agencies are not immune to these horrific practices, and that is the reason they were made subject to the Fair Labor standards Act. The law is weak, doesn't provide a rot of protection, but The Fair Labor Standards Act is better than nothing when an employee is forced to swim with a bunch of hungry sharks. Planning Commission Agenda Wednesday, February 13, 2002, at 7:00 p.m. MEETING CANCELLED Next meeting March 13, 2002 City Council Agenda Thursday, January 21, 2002, 6:30 p.m. MEETING CANCELLED Next meeting March 21, 2002 LOCAL UPDATES ? Monthly Volunteer Award. Gerald Bischoff received the January 2002 Volunteer Service Award from the Mayor for his service on the Planning Commission. Gerald ended his term earlier this month, ? Articles. Residents interested in writing a newsletter article may submit such according to the policy available at the city office. ? New Business. We welcome Hogi Yogi at 12th Street Texaco as a new business in the community. ? Annual Audit. Steve Davis, independent auditor, reported that city finances are being well managed and that the city is in a financially sound position. ? Approved. Simonton lot on 1600 W was approved, as was an R-2 zone for Grant Stanger at 700 S. ? Ag. Protection. An Agriculture Protection Area ordinance is in place to protect agriculture lands. Parties interested in this must apply at the city office. ? Ordinance Denied. Jensen Textual Zoning Amendments was denied to eliminate requirement of conditional use permit for accessory buildings larger than 1000 square feet in an RE-20 zone. ? Subdivision Ordinance. Revisions were approved. ? Sewer management. This ordinance was approved to provide later installation rules and adopt a study and sewer fees prepared by Wikstrom Economic and Planning Consultants. ? No General Plan Changes. The Planning Commission declined to review any changes to the general plan. The plan may be reviewed in 2006. ? Bomb Threat Battery. The morning of February 4, 2002, law enforcement and national guard from all around swarmed to I-15 near 12th Street, closed the interstate, and blew-up what they thought was a bomb on the freeway. The package turned out to be a car battery in a gunny sack. VITAL STATISTICS January 1, 2001 - December 31, 2001 Births Cambrie Sue Stanger Daughter, Don and Jeri Sue Stanger Spencer Ray Butler Son, Brent and Angie Butler Sloane Artie Smith Daughter, Scott and Lisa Smith Kyler Logan Simmons Son, Jeremy and Tara Simmons Madison June Fusselman Daughter, Joe and Mary Fusselman Abigail Koford Daughter, Chris and Debbie Koford Halee Marie Long and Hayden Long Twins, James and Jacqueline Long Megan Diana Smout Daughter, Ronald Robson and Kristine Deardon Smout Kolton R. Kammeyer Son, Diana Joni King and Jeffert T. Kammeyer Olivia ReNae Hodson Daughter, Curtis and Michelle Hodson 2-22-01 4-1-01 4-19-01 5-14-01 8-10-01 8-21-01 8-28-01 9-11-01 9-12-01 11-11-01 Deaths Name Date Age Winn L. Slater 1-30-01 40 Venis Shaw Powell 4-29-01 89 Darlene Pixton 5-9-01 68 Raymond B. Parkinson 6-15-01 79 Earn P. Fryer 7-21-01 89 Cornelius "Cake" DeVries 10-26-01 84 Arther Wayne Storrer 12-25-01 83 Note: Please contact the city office regarding any corrections to the 2001 Vital Statistics. We apologize for any inadvertent mistakes. |