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Show The Pioneer Post Volume XIX Issue 8 Marriott-Slaterville City Newsletter August 2017 1570 West 400 North - Phone 801-627-1919 - www.marriott-slaterville.org Local Updates • Summer Road Projects. Post Asphalt will be completing various road projects throughout the city making repairs to damage done over the winter and reconstructing 1700 West. Please drive safely. • Dark Sky Public Hearing. The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on August 15,2017, at 7:00 PM to discuss implementing a Dark Sky Ordinance. • Recycling Program. Marriott-Slaterville residents recycle. Recycling is every other week, which will be August 14* and 28'\ • Fire Pits. Many residents in Marriott-Slaterville enjoy back yard fire pits. Smoke from your fire pit can affect your neighbor, so be courteous. Remember to locate your fire pit the proper distance from your neighbor and any property lines. Please call Weber Fire District at 801-782-3580 for questions. 2"'' Annual Heart Fair '^fcKay-Dee Cardiology invites you to the 2°'^ Aimual Heart Fair. hn them for Free Health Assessments, Blood Pressure Checks, Information Booths, Cooking Demonstrations, Physician Lectures, Games, and Prizes. Friday September 8th, 2017, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., McKay-Dee Hospital Education Center, 4401 Harrison Blvd. in Ogden. More information call (801)387-2025 or visit: https://intermountainhealthcare.org/locations/mckav-dee-cardiologv- clinic/ Deter, Detect, Defend Medicare Deter: Guard your Medicare Card Detect; Always review your Medicare Summary Notice Defend: Report issues immediately, call: 801-625-3770 FREE MEDICARE COUNSELING! Report Medicare fraud and medical identity theft. I I I J (X/l ^ SERVICES Garden Market & Garage Sale Marriott-Slaterville City is currently hosting the Garden Market & Garage Sale every Saturday from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM through Labor Day Weekend at the City Hall Parking Lot located at 1570 West 400 North. There is plenty of parking, restroom facilities, and a playground for the kids. Bring over your garden produce or garage sale 'ems, meet your friends and neighbors, and have an enjoyable -.aturday moming. Remember to clean-up your space when you are done. For more infonnation contact Cecile Morris at: 801- 628-2921, or by email: cecilemorris2@aol.com. Mosquito Abatement It's mosquito season! Unfortunately, mosquitoes love summer as much as we do. But there are a number of things that you can do to prevent and protect yourself and your family from mosquitoes and West Nile Vims. The Weber Mosquito Abatement District (Weber MAD) recommends watching for these trouble spots where water can collect: birdbaths and fountains, rain gutters and downspouts, plant saucers, old tires, buckets, over-watered lawns and gardens, pet dishes and horse troughs. If you are outside in the evening or early moming, which are peak mosquito times, take measures to protect yourself from mosquito bites. Wear long pants and long sleeve shirts and apply a mosquito repellent approved by the Environmental Protection Agency. Repellents containing the active ingredients DEET, Picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus have been approved. Read and follow label directions carefully for application and reapply as needed. The Weber MAD also wants to know the location of beehives to avoid spraying in these sensitive areas and they need your help in locating these hives. There are also other services they offer to the public, just call and ask. And, especially, when experiencing mosquito problems around your home call them at 801-392-1630 or visit their website www.webermosauito.com for help and information - that's their job. PLANNING COMMISSION TUESDAY, AUGUST 15,2017 - 7:00 P.M. 1. Call to Order/Minutes. 2. Public Hearing: Dark Sky Ordinance. 3. Phase 1: Stanger Subdivision at 1200 West 700 South. 4. Adjourn. This agenda is tentative. Items can and will change. CITY COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2017 - 6:30 P.M. 1. Call to Order/Minutes. 2. Monthly financial report. 3. Review of business licenses. 4. Interlocal Agreement for Jeremiah's West Community Development Area. 5. Extension to the Interlocal Agreement with County for Animal Services. 6. Ordinance amending business license regulations to exempt home business. 7. Event review: Fourth of July. 8. Officer reports and legislative oversight. 9. Adjourn until September 21, 2017. This agenda is tentative. Items can and will change. |