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Show Business licenses were approved by the City Council for the following businesses: General contractor Fitness center Auto repair business. Dance Studio for little children, in home False Eyelashes, a home business Tutoring Service, to be run from the Hi-Tech Storage Units at that address Restaurant opening at Toads/Mulligan State Farm Insurance Installs security systems, a home occupation. Tobacco sales. (The conditional use permit and business license can be revoked for illegal activity; the health department On Site Development, Inc. Priority Fitness, LLC Walker Auto Services, LLC Simply Posh Dance Studio Luv Your Lashes Elevate Learning Zeb's Again, LLC J. Camahan Insurance Eagleye Security Solutions Smoker's Delite, LLC 1636 South 1100 West, #2 1920 West 250 North, #21 1181 West 12*i Street 456 South 2075 West 1170 South 2000 West 875 West 1200 South 1690 West 400 North, 1294 West 12* Street 3775 W. Pioneer Road, 1167 West 12*n street will do random checks on the business. G&S Locksmith Taco Time Pitcher Evergreen Lawn Care Price Cutters BCP, LLC It can sell legal smoking paraphernalia, including pipes.) 1480 West 250 North Mobile locksmith, a home business 390 North 2000 West Fast food restaurant: 1456 West 200 South Lawn care. 761 West 12th Street Retail store. 398 South 1200 West Concrete pumping. Election Marriott-Slaterville City had three city council seats open for election this year, one in each district, and one at-large seat. Those wishing to run needed to file a Declaration of Candidacy, in person, with the City Recorder, between July 1, and July 15, 2011, during business hours. Candidates must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old, have been a resident of Marriott-Slaterville City for the state required time, be a registered voter, live in the appropriate election district, with no convicted felonies. A filing fee was charged. They must file campaign financial disclosure statements under state law during the election period or can be removed from the ballot. Dennis Ilium filed for the East District councilman. Rob Smout filed for the West District. Scott VanLeeuwen filed for the At-large seat. Because all seats were uncontested, the city had the option to cancel the 2011 election. Write-in candidates could file until 5:00 p.m. on September 22. Important news! The October 2011 issue of The Pioneer Post informed residents that the November election had been cancelled, as all three city council seats were uncontested. State law now allows the uncontested elections to be cancelled to save tax money. The city saved approximately $4,500 in election cost, which will be re-appropriated to the general fund. We look forward to the continued service of Dennis Ilium, East District, Rob Smout, West District, and Scott VanLeeuwen, at-large seat. Parks and Our World The City requested grant funds in partnership with West Haven and Weber Pathways for bridge installations and trail expansion along the river to 1900 West. 11 |