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Show T Volume 1, Issue 3 | The Ogden Valley News T eS é-é-Page;fi and receptive County Commission. i s e e o The Connty Commission s form of govemment is Some- T B S . e ™ N : . Sy . but chose not to develop in must be cared for,” she said. Her work on Efivismnf b < ‘What do the people see as ~ Utah, Northern Utah 2002 and the future of the valley? Issues as chairwoman of the Chambet‘ such as protecting water Ogden/Weber Women in Business Committee has glven | * her insight as to how the coun- resources and the challenge of personal property rights vs. growth are high on her list of importance. She believes in working with the community to ‘develop a plan for the future of then administer the functions = effected by lh@S@*p@liCi‘es. ) - the valley. Cain feels she is ty should be run. Better com- - munication is one of her major goals as she takes office, and she hopes to develop an open -+ dialogue with Valley residents. When asked about devel- opers paying their way. for infrastructure, the issues are sensitive he said. “On one suie : “you have the developer and on imum was implemented to preserve water quality, but it does ~ the other zoning. Everybody infringe on people’s property rights. Some are happy with it ‘and others are very angry.” Does it create sprawl and should pay his or her fair share. - It needs to be deeided‘wh@ ben- He ing not - the defeat the purpose of preserving open spaces? Will it make it too expensive for first time homebuyers, who have to pur- feels strongly about protectproperty rights. He does like new people coming to valley and then loeklng the , gate chase three acres and build a - house on it as well? Itisone of the major issues that needs - | to be looked at he said. Nothing ‘has been set 1n concrete. " He vety much suppoxts natural resources, clean air and water, and wants to do every- Mr. Blsehoff says it isi critieal that valley residents take an active role in government. It is a hard job to implement policy ~and if you do it without the insight of the people, it wouldnot be right and proper. He welcomes input. “Our mfiees doors, and telephones are onen thing he can to preserve our. beautiful pristine “gem”. Itis ~ to the people at the county Valley as uncongested as it is " He golfs, skis, and takes - his desire to keep the @gden = ~ and that should be the intent of the new master plan. He sald | office.” He loves the valle3/ Sunday drives here. He alsg‘a has many friends out here. SRR 73 ;‘,@Wm‘ {Coetinued} time you do sg, it snhmats a - new dial-tone request to the eemeater modee“ae and - switch and since the switch Internet usage, calis are routanely much longer in durataon - processes calls-first come, first - tt’ yon have dfiven by the Eden Park lately, yeu may have netteed the new oowery thatis This is an industry-wide issue - served, it puts you at the end - involving local telephone com- - of the lsne If you encounter _ under construction. After three years of planning and’ hedgettng? the bowery is now takmg on s i panies, Internet provi iders and - slow dial-tone, just stay on. “the line and daal-tone shouid ‘1_ts final shape. 'l“he bowery is 40 feet wide by 100 feet long. It will have a full kitchen, com- i) ~ longdistance carriers. Until plete with stoves freezers sinks, fr} ovens, servmg eounters andpots and pans You get the e actuvate within seconds. - an industry solution is found, When you get fast busy : ~ we are doing everything we Slgnals the network has can on a local besss to address lt | ~ attempted to connect your call season The sme of the bowery 18 another nice feature whteh ean aeeommodate usehytwo*;fij’rfi;}"'_'._,;-A_}'_.‘ S and encountered a system i e We have ]USt completed different groups at the same time, one on each side. overload somewhere along the e the placement of a fiber optle In the last park meetmg, new gu1del1nes fOt‘ useof the boweryweredtscussed and votedo ~route. It can be anywhere e A fRit i - cable, which will greatly along the route from the local upon These guldelmesare asfollows ~ increase the inter-office capac«- " switch, various interoffice ity of facilities between ' " cable in the network the des— FeeS° Eden res1dents because thelr tax dollarswenttoward the bmldmg of the bowery, w1ll ~ Huntsville and Ogden. The ~ tination switch, the internet . pay no usage fee, but will still be required to pay a refundable eleamng and security depos1t - cable route is over Trappers - provider’s faculatles (if it's an gyg of $50 and a $25 flat fee for use of the kitchen. Non-residents will be charged a $50 usage ~ Loop, connectang Huntsville to - internet connectlon) or the fee per side, along w1th the above mentloned cleamng and securlty depos1t and a$25 fee 1f " Ogden via Weber Canyon and long distance carrier's facahtles . South Ogden. Additional work— (af the call is long distance) u the kltehen 1s used - -and equipment needs to be doneto complete the pro;ect Is 911 ampected’? ,| Reservatlons' Eden res1dents only, w1ll be able tomake pre reservatlons for the l999 year G C o Ifall goes as scheduled, the - Calls to 911 are routed - . conversion to the fiber route e over separate dedicated lmes ¥ between J anuary,,jl?;f and March 31. After March 31, reservations will be open for non-res1-;;,-;-fi-ffi_j:4, g period. - should be completed \?/y the - wathm the cable, and generally "1 dents and Eden proerastlnators who dld not take advantage of the pre-reservation i W i Flmt Gu hr1e at745 3080 for reservattons and keys to bowery faCIhtleS P ST W T T e TN N A e s B P AW S o g s T N .3 YRR w,(\V_fi*"‘\",'f‘\\.‘y,,(\«("’__’,flwwxf'\" ,.ffl"\'~‘/\,,~*"f*,,,41’\\v"'~"'_ policies for the county, and She is a developer, Weber County. “That,” she what happens to the valley said. “should say something - affects the rest of the county. . ~about me.” She also feels that For that reason, we need a masbeing a developer gives her the ter plan to address the future of knowledge and experience that _the valley. “The Valleyis an is essential for the job she 1s B s incredibly beautiful gem that ~about to undertake. dtt‘ferent from other eommts—' | i T e much of the county relies on Ogden Valley for its water, what unique in that the commissioners act as the lemslative ~arm of this level of govern- ment, and then act as the o adnnmstrattve arm as well. This places great msponsxhthty -~ onan mdtw_dual serving as a - County Commissioner. ~ Commissioners must develop | - - - and trails. that some issues need to be revisited. * The three acré min- | . I G T i T participation as well as an open the environment, open spaces some decisions were made and & N Weber County and the Ogden ~ Valley. Developing such a plan will require community Cainsupports: protecting Cain said, “The Valley is - unique but not separate from /the rest of Weber County.” As tion of the valley | When asked about 'the Ogden Valley, he said he - would like to understand why : o master plan for the future of Zoning should be such that there is growth and preserva— - : SO ever, the need |for a cohesive Ken Bischoff A NP —-, P ~ " there will be flaws though. PRESERE . In telephone mterv1ews w1th ~ sioners in that hetfhac'l(ground‘. ~ Will the ‘New"'Year'-USher in ‘Camille Cain and Ken can allow her to act as a facilia more open Weber County ‘Bischoff, both referred to the | tator for commumty participagovernment with the seating ‘ol’ tion. Ogden Valley as “a beautiful - two new county commission- ‘gem’, that needs to be preers, Camille Cain, and Ken served and protected.. | “Changes areeomlng, ’ she Btsehoff onlJ anuary 4th?. | - said. “The challenge is to get . Camille Cain - together and talk about how we W]th the expeeted gtowth “ | wantthe valley to be in 7@ | explosmn all along the Wasatch When asked what she saw vyears , Front, there is now, more than in the future for Ogden Valley, | £ N ..,v""\_..v"w»./’"x«‘\.o‘wu.w:-‘\n‘—*»,._f“»\.j"‘r\"?“~_,v~,\,.-m, AT e Tl W s ssioners; will we ~ By Jeannie W?_eindell . N TR T e - - -end of March 1999. We believe the new cable wi il ~ el ‘&,a“l t., i mpacted by i : ofi"ce call blocking. We haven't . address any current call block ~ recelved any reports of 911 - j Please contact Park Hours** From 8 00 a.m. to 10 30 p m. ing conditions that may ongn| ~ The Eden Park Committee members hopetnat vou llke the lool{s of the new bowery We .' ~failures in the area. The cntl— !_; nate in the Huntsville to - cal nature of publlc safety and E tried to keep the’fg_buxldlng simple, with a Valley look and feel. We think that the rustic sndmg A En Ogden inter-office fac;illtaes calls, again, reinforces the g andvnatural log supports help create this effect. The commxttee also hopes that you will use “In the meantime, if caalers‘ ~- 911 importance. of our customers;is: ! | "and: ’ that 1t w1ll serve the commumty fneeds as well as be a new source of e;xpenence slow dial-tone, it's ~ contacting repair when they important NOT to click. v,e'b ';‘f;,;expenence 'probflems-‘,Wl _h thEIl‘ - - recelveror;rgiflash button Each - — e e * Promote Well»nexng | o e '7"*Reduee Chrome Daaew lmroductoryPnce$'%5 QO VMW‘ Dawn B, Hanesn, LMT. Mermber, Amsrican MassageTherapy Association 8@‘% »?w@ td%“ Uelak f\flt’-u\,‘-. L Rl G eE T ~;‘)}',‘:~.-= x ; abM Gift Certificates C}tt ce mnL eettgor g % rletzse Calle for eddtt enaltee |