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City Council Agenda and Packet 1983 03 15
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• <br /> • • <br /> 3/1/83 Page -3- <br /> Mr. Dagenais felt certain that representa- <br /> tives of Scripps-Howard would request to <br /> be on the next council agenda. <br /> Councilman Cussen Expressed concern regarding the portable equipment <br /> that was promised to the City by Joe Tennesaen; <br /> would like to know the status of that. Should <br /> the ownership transfer contract be consummated, <br /> Councilman Cussen wished assurance specific <br /> types of equipment would be stated and def- <br /> inite delivery dates kept on the specified <br /> equipment due the City. <br /> Was also concerned that several residents in <br /> the Medetna Homes subdivision had not been <br /> served. <br /> Dagenais advised that the first phase of <br /> the subdivision had been installed and they <br /> are working with the telephone company on <br /> shared trenching for the second phase. <br /> Cussen was still concerned about the listings also. <br /> Councilman Leary Concurred with all the concerns expressed <br /> by Councilman Cussen and stated that before <br /> he would approve the sale either most of the <br /> commitments would have to have been met, or <br /> rather than have to accept promises from <br /> anyone would require a bond be posted fur <br /> 150% of the value of the equipment due the <br /> City. <br /> Dagenais stated if Storer wished to sell <br /> the property, obviously they will do what <br /> they can to satisfy the concerns of the coun- <br /> cil as well as live up to the franchise agree- <br /> ment; and whatever is worked out on the cor- <br /> porate level between the two companies . <br /> Specifics would be stated in writing . <br /> Councilman Cummings Commented that several residents had contacted <br /> him regarding the booklets being mailed to <br /> them at no charge and wished to express his <br /> appreciation for these. <br /> NEODATA REQUEST RELATING TO Councilmembers had a copy of the request <br /> ENTRY WAY from Lewis B. Walton , Jr . , Vice President . <br /> Director Rupp advised that Ken Taniguchi, <br /> Architect for Neodata had been in touch <br /> with Don Shallock, Architect of the LDS <br /> Church, relating to the suggested shared <br /> or common entrance driveway; and Mr . Tani- <br /> guchi had provided all the necessary in- <br /> formation to be presented to the Salt Lake <br />
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