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Show ) WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NOVEMBER 10. 1977 CCaysvillG Molds On H For lEiezratiiiiiigi By NORMA PREECE alternatives such as a separate zone for professional and administrative type offices (a P-zone) modifying the 4 zone to reinclude medical and dental facilities and felt that the ultimate Regular meeting of the Kaysville City Council was held with Mayor Glen W. R-- Cundall conducting FOLLOWING approval of the minutes of the previous meeting, the first topic on the council city agenda was action of the council on the rezoning of property south of Kaysville Main S reet The property owners ; sited it be rezoned from R 2 to CThe purpose to develop a medical and professional plaza Mayor Cundall explained there had been two public hearings held on the proposal residential would be to the southwest Carol Page stated she felt those members of the board the amended zone, wanted to zone study a possible P-which would act as a buffer and perhaps there was some confusion as to just what we're voting on also -l DAVID against Sanders contended he had worded his motion so that everyone understood what they were voting for, which was to approve this extension as the council had DR. UTE Knowlton and James and Harvey Brough, owners of the property met for a discussion on the re zon- recommended ing of this property Some citizens present voiced objection to even a medical complex, others were not opposed to this, but feared what additional phases might Councilman Howard reported that as per the council's request and legal requirements, the planning hoard had reconsidered the proposal incorporating the additional property of I inford s to make it con- Bon-nemo- rt bring COUNCILMAN Dee Sanders expressed the opinion that the medical tiguous and had rejected it on a t oie complex would be a clean projected population growth, it was definitely needed After further discussion and review of planning board action. inford property had been added also He also stated that lift inford had inI Councilman Purdy moved that in as much as there seemed to be some misunderstanding and confusion on the planning board members and others concerned, that they not take action at this time on the rezoning, but 1 formed him that he was not opposed to ihe rezoning nor the inclusion of his property in the one (nunulmun Howard Bon nemort reported the concern expressed at the planning meeting was the development of the balance of the property beyond the medical complex, the close proximity to the schools, the traffic that might be generated refer it back to the planning board for consideration of alternative methods of solving the problems This DR. Knowlton stated that another delay for reconsideration and possible would kill the g tendance had suggested some uiiene!t eyflcnuilKIlMilfy .iBUQmUlIP 350 N. Main, Layton Men hair we do more for than COMPLETE SERVICES Color, Styling, Conditioning, Highlighting' Womens Reg 25 00 Now 1 800 Good PAYS A SAVES Nov 10 Joseph S Hill from the Kaysville Fruit Heights Cultural and Performing Arts Committee met with the council to suggest that the two cities go together and purchase the Happy Hollow Golf Course and turn it into a community park He stated the outgoing mavor of Fruit Heights and LaMar Green, his successor, were both in favor of this It was noted that the propertv belonged to Dr Ute Knowlton and he was not anxious to sell but was receptive to the idea The property contains 15 acres COUNCILMAN Purdy reported that the recreation committee had looked into the feasibility of leasing and was decided not it economically feasible at the time and pointed out that has ownership joint problems After further discussion, it was suggested that the recreation committee be asked for a recommendation fAA on this Dick Bowman met with the council with regards to the problems at his store He asked permission to extend the platform with black top or cement for loading his gar- bage containers about four feet further out, which would protrude into the street some PHONE 825-108- 7 Always Prompt Courteous Service Steam Method "The Gentle Method" Safe for all typea of Carpet Mr. Quick Drying Insured Experienced All work guaranteed ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS BILL LILES owner-manag- er JoANN ADAMS and Jan Bond are involved in marketing the products of more than 20 craftsmen and inventors The business is called the Rocky Mountain Artisans as are various glass, pottery and crexheted gifts 75 demonstrate more items during a period before Christsaid Jan "Many are two-mont- h Everything that we have to offer is suitable for giving as a Christmas gift and most of our items sell for less than $10," said Jan THE TWO gals said they conduct house parties for two months before Christmas and are all booked up for this resolution was adopied by Utah Motor Inn, Salt Lake City and suggested represen tatives from the citv be authorized to attend Pat Bates met with the council to seek approval on 2 final Mill Creek After studvmg the linen bv A preparation of issuance of tax exempt bonds for financing IPP project The Kaysville Citv Council voted to open the 1977 7H bud get to purchase the Fred Kershaw propertv for the sum of $12,500 THE council discussed the enlargement of a water line to the Deseret Mills west of Kavsville Bmden Cottrell had met with the council previouslv with regards to the water and fire protection at the LDS Desert Mills The mills have the water pressure but not the volume and proposed to ex tend to a 12 inch pipe on a joint basis with the citv doing the installation and the mills furnishing the materials THE proposal would be ad vantageous to the i itv as well as to them as ihe cilv in the future, will rxvd a larger to ( enter Street This could be worked into the citv's budge-- t for the coming ve-- The coune il moved to cepl the proposal ae MATOR ( undall announce-- workshop on servution code for ing construe lion is 2 ul Nov 2.H to eon build held a ne-- Free estimates furniture are popular items mas, handmade and one game was invented by a Bountiful man the council to approve transfer of 1PP (Intermoun tain Power Agency) in and that the city would take a look at the garbage loading VELVET FURNITURE ITEMS RANGE from baby booties and quilts to clothes trees and patchwork wreaths Dolls and doll clothes and We prohibited parking sign which the city would order DO A couple of Fruit Heights gals have gotten together and formed a booming business for the Christmas season than THE Mayor pointed out that the truck backing in, blocked the street, not only for this but also delivery trucks and reminded Mr Bowman that when he had discussed adding on to his store, he had assured the Mayor there would be no unloading on the street Mr Bowman maintained he had said less unloading and the garbage truck comes at 6 a m so shouldn't cause a YES-W- E JoAnn Adams, left, and Jan Bond with their three children demonstrate some of the 20 varieties of games, toys and other Christmas gifts thev offer through new business w huh operates out of Fruit Heights Children are Spencer Adams, seated, and Hvan Bond and Amy Adams, standing SELL GAMES, TOYS could be worked out Superintendent Max Major felt that an obstruction out in the street couid result in a liability problem $290 Off CARPET CARE ing on ramp matter to see what Frost Special Body Wave DAID Sanders and Carol Page thought this might be productive After farther discussion it was agreed that the council would meet with the planning board immediately following their 7pm meet AFTER further discussion, it was agreed that Mr Bowman would pay for the it! Mens Special Councilman Bonnemort suggested that perhaps they should meet jointly with the planning board and discuss the entire matter problem, but the delivery trucks do, so he offered to pay for a sign prohibiting this just cut was approved by the majority of the council GENE Carr, professional planner who was also in at- your or- derly development and a benefit to the community Ann Councilwoman Buchanan felt that with the MM OR ( undall stated he was at loss to understand this, because the planning board had approved the rezoning providing it w .is not spot zoning so this was the reason the C -l development that voted project, as time is now of the essence as they have to have it already to use by July when doctors are looking for work He offered to sign an affidavit to the effect that if it were zoned C- and then changed to another type zone, he would then comply with the new zoning De-- Sofa & Love Seat in Herculon Contemporary Made in our own factory on sturdy hardwood frame. Great colors in Herculon . . . also available in Naugahyde. Ihe- - Hotel the council, was approved it Gerald COUNCILMAN Purdy reported on the recreation matters He stated thev had received a BOR grant of $46 000 to participate in updating of the Gailev Park II will be used for electrical systems, two additional courts, a small plav ground shelters etc He said thev will wait till spring for the landscaping and the tennis new soccer field completed np Gerald to R. Loertscher Honored For Suggestion Uivton resident Gerald 292-454- 5 R luertseher has been honored at Hill Al B for a suggestion lo improve opcritions in his work area HI IS an c lee ironic mexhanic it the base Mr I oe, isc hi r and his wife I uRet Is h Id- five children Both for Q Reg. $495 3900 South Highway 91 (Walren Village) Phone be Mon 4 Fri 10 8 Daily 8 Sat 10 6 year She said they are always looking for new products and anyone interested should call or JoAnn at her at 766-095- 5 They said they conceived of the idea for the new business when they attended a church function and were impressed with the handicrafts SO A collection was started and now we offer more than 75 items from some local artists and inventors. said Jan grb 20 |