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Show 2 - DELICATE TIMES - FEBRUARY 15, 1996 More COMM ERCIAL about community preferences. While individual’s home without changing the residential character of their neighborhood. Businesses involving larger numbers of employees are usually required to operate in some kind of commercial zone. There are usually a range of commercial zones where such commercial activities can occur. minor amendments can be made without going through a survey process, Last fall the Town Council began considering a proposal to expand (up to 3) the number of employees allowed in they must be considered by the Planning Commission in a public meeting, be the subject of a public hearing, and be decided upon in a pub- lic Town Council meeting. Faced with the recent request to lift restrictions on the number of employees allowed in a home and premise occupation, the Town Council will have to decide whether or not this very low impact home or premise occupations. As the proposal was writ— requested amendment is a significant ten, a home or premise occupation is enough change to warrant a survey or still supposed to be conducted only by the people residing on the property, except that a request may bemade foran exception to allow the increased number of employees to work in the business. This conditional exception for up to 3 employees was approved by the Town Council at its Jan. meeting. simply a public hearing. This will require determining how the proposed amendment relates to our current master Plan. Residents and property owners of the Castle Valley can help determine tion (3 to I vote) at the Feb. 15th Planning Commission meeting. In conventional zoning this would probably be treated as a request to implement some type of “neighborhood commercial”re-2oning. In the 1987 Master Plan, this issue was addressed. Residents answering this survey strongly favored Castle Valley remaining a residential-agricultural area, with commercial activities outside of the Town. It may be time to poll the community to find out what levels of commercial activities residents and property owners now desire to have within the Town. This is a necessary step in changing the Master Plan. Based on residents’ preferences, the Master Plan is a directive to be followed by the Planning Commission and the Town Cormcil in adopting and/or amending ordinances. Section 1.2.3 of our zoning ordiance states: “It is hereby declared to be public policy that this ordinance shall not be amended unless it can be shown that changed or changing condi- rescue on hiw valiant steed Nell (played by the Cummings hobby horse). Just in the nick of time Bess was saved, she and Tex were wed. and their Baby (Bobby Carey) crawled in just as the (imaginary) curtain came down. This was excellent entertainment! Thanks again to all involved: especial— ly directors Mary Rees, Theresa Carey. and Kaaron Jorgen. the LDS church for the stage, parents of the actors, and es- pecially the stars for their wonderful performances. I eagerly look forward to future endeavors of the Castle Valley Players and hope to see you all there! — Barbara Zinn FIRE DEPARTMENT: what they would like their community We had a new Emerson VCR stolen to be by participating in this process. from the fire station around the middle ——Jack Campbell of January. There have been several previous thefts and it may become necessary to lock all the doors and the The request now before the Town Council removes any upper limit on the number of employees in a home or premise occupation and would have all requests evaluated on a case by case basis. This requested zoning ordinance amendment was sent to the Town Council with a favorable recommenda- and tied to the railroad tracks, we sat in suspense until the hero Tex came to her More CV PLAYERS window to maintain the integrity of twists to the endings of their tales. The second play, Romeo and Juliet Times Four, was the famous balcony scene with Romeo (Kitty Funk) and Juliet (Kristen Shelburg) played four different times- first set in the original medieval age, next during Chicago's roaring twenties, then in the rock & roll fifties, and finally in our own odd nineties. right here in CV. Definitely our equipment. This would cause undesirable delays in responding to an emergency and we certainly don't want to do that, but there are people who just don't care what consequences their actions provoke. On a lighter note, we are making progress in our efforts to get a truck capable of carrying the 3000 gal tank currently on the old truck used to water some new angles on an old classic. the roads. Our name is on one, and we Hope Kauhi played Shakespeare/Nurse/Narrator between are getting the measurements to be sure everything is compatible. The ability to deliver that much water quickly will, along with what we already have, allow a much less conservative approach to structural fire extinguishing. This will be a five ton diesel truck, and we would sure like to attract some people with experience driving a vehicle of that acts, and got the locals up for some timely dancing. Thanks to audience members Eleanor Bliss and Sue Shelburg for their Charleston, to Ryan Anderson for his twisting, and to CV kids for some modern day struttin. The final play was an old West melodrama called "The Balad of Tex O'Coco. It had everything: a spurned lover Frenchie (Hilary Rees), a sinister weight, and also someone who is fa- miliar with routine maintenance on diesel engines. Continued, next page villain Snidley (Mark Shelburg), the heroic cowboy ’ Tex (Bruce Carey), andhis Sidekicks ' DAVE THE SERVICE MASTER (Tommy Carey HEATING AND and Jimmy AIR CONDITIONING Jorgen), and of course sweet Bess, tions make the proposed amendment Tex'struelove necessary to promote the purposes of this ordinance and reflect the master Plan of the Town of Castle Valley. " Periodic review of the Town’s (81‘3“And‘m’“) When Bess was Box 2916 CVSR kidnapped by the Moab, UT 84532 Master Plan is intended to give the and evil Snidley Town Council the information it needs vengeful Frenchie 259-7130 . Serving Southeastern Utah |