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Show -- DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 10, 1978 WEEKLY REFLEX rsf Sneak Preview Of County Schools a l: kj y UiU could possibly be purchased and utilized for egress and ingress, Mr. Niederhauser sa.d Posing opposition to the plan, however, was Jay Cox, whose mother, Nora Cox, location was not good for such development By TOM BUSSELBERG - CLEARFIELD The Clearfield City Council approved two rezunmg requests, including one paving the way for a small shopping center, wh.le denying a third, in attio.i Tuesday night THE SHOPPING tenter has been proposed for 300 North 1000 West and involved rezoning about six ai res from agricultural to commercial The property is located west of the citys new propused park Gary Wright of Ivory & (o said the property will probably be developed into a she p ping area to include a groterv and hardware store ard seveial small shops We are still negotiating on it and v lew it simply as a neighborhood convenience center to serve the public No tenants have been firmly commuted " APPROVAL WAS also granted for rezoning of four parcels on State Street from a residential zoning designation 'o professional building; zoning The lots are at 975, 987 2nd, 995 South State and StU East llkm South The land is located adiacent to the t lear-fielIDS Stake (enter and Jerrald Judkins, owner of the property at 975 South Stan , told the council that the church and neighbors were m favor of the zoning change Mr Judkins said he has agreed to sell his property to Dr. Jay R West for construction of an orthodontist d facility. COUNCILMAN Gerald Heaton, who oversees dear-fielPlanning Commission activity, said that body had forwarded the zoning request with a favorable recommendation and said a PA or professional building zone is normally a good transition between churches and residences But in a third rezoning request that would have allowed for construction of a multiple-uni- t dwelling, such as a fourplex, the council denied approval, saying the d AT ISSUE was a request from Donald Niedeihauser to rezone property at 221 West 800 North, 790 North 250 West, 7s9 North 250 West and North 250 West from R 2 to R 4 The change would allow high density construction of a fourplex or e ght family umt, for instance Mr Niederhauser is the owner of property at 221 W est 8"0 North and he told the council, "I want to upgrade the area Theres a small home on it now but d like to build a nice four plex and probably ktep it ourselves Property to the west is zoned '0 lives in a house at 201 West hoc North, lust east of the lot in question CITING FIVE reasons against the proposed Zoning The change he said, property sits smack dab in the middle of a smg'e family unit neighborhood There aie over JiKi homes with only one duplex and one fourplex in the whole neighborhood The property is already 1 zoned and contains Cine small buck unit that has been constantly occupied since it was built in 1947 or 1945 The tulance of the site is ideally suited for a single family home, Mr Cox said Its perfectly legal to build two houses there and that R-- and Sunset also has designated R 4 z ining across the street, he told the coum il R 4 AN ADJA(LNT vacant lot wav sold to him (Mr NicderhdLts r) on the basis that he would build ano'her house prvertv IU3Stl5y UMrn Ffii RE CALI ING THAT Mr Niedethauset said he had no SCteOl DOaPil FARMINGTON - definite plans for the site, Mr Cox said, "The property covers 7, 7b4 square feet f (nearly acre) and he could put up to eight units Since he has no definite plans, what would stop him from build, ng a six to eight story It will be 1 earlier meeting, this an Tuesday , one-hal- for the Dav is County District Board of School f ducation as it convenes in the board room of the ad ministration building at 2 building0 Mr Cox said further that the property is "burdened with a 12 foot easement with a 145 foot long driveway jointly used by those living on Mr Niederhauser's property p ni AMONG ITEMS to be dis- cussed are personnel appointments of an information offirer and assistant principal al Kaysville Junior High, new staff members joining the system for the 1978-7- 9 year, and signing of a resolution for the $j million anticipation notes approved at the last board meeting At 3 )0 p m , a meeting of the Davis (ountv Vocational District will convene with items to include discussion of building proposals for the vocational Deputy Supt center, and Mrs (ox, The only practical way to build a multi umt would be to continue using the driveway muted Iw wete construe ted MR. COX added that the driveway is 16 feet from his mothi rs bedrcxim It would rob her of window her peace of mind," he said, with all of the traffic created a development by such "The property was never in tended for that use In his response, Mr Niederhauser said he didnt want to build a four plex oi the site, originally, but wjs tuld by City Build. ng Inspec tor ( arl Jensen that anoher home could not be built there COUNCILMAN Heaton said zoning allows one building housing two families, not two separate structures Also opposing the change was Robert C, Kay of 165 Wesi 750 North who said, You just cant get good renteis Ive had five years of expenericc with renters on my part aru: people who rent dont care live behind her (Mrs Cox) and it degrades my property (to have itnters) MAKING A motion to deny the request on the basis that I think it disrupts thi character of the neighborhood already cast, was Council man Neldon Hamblin The council unanimously denuv the zoning change. 1 ARMINGTON To get a neak preview of conditions at various facilities m the Davis (ountv School District, the board of education has opted lour the district in company with administrators the 'burning of August 15 The i. ur will begin at the school 'Oops at the Lreeport Center FGLI OW IN'G THE tour and !a ich, the board will convene r ts regular meeting at the d. strict Minor Operation You don't seem to think much of him. Joe - "If he had his cons nence taken out, it would be o minor operation Jim a J istration building at 2 m The board meetings n ir P U neraliv began at 7 30 p m at the tone will be changed Gtr this meeting only, the boat d has decided The public muted to attend tb Two Cars ii oaKfli Youi gs'ers from age 8 to 12 vears of age, plan now to attend the Davis County 4H He ith ( lime THE HEALTH clime is Hhedultd foi August 21 from 1J 30 a m to 3 p m at the Davis Ct untv Falk in Kays- - LouAnn Roberts at Layton the contest Persons between 17 and Jo years are to register in the senior diyision. The winner will be awarded a trophy and will be eligible to compete m the state contest for an expense-paitrip to participate in the national conyentum of the American Farm Bureau Federation at Kansas Utv, Kan 376-331- THE CONTEST will be held on Thursday, Aug. 17 beginning at 6.30 p m. but the registration will be open until Tuesday, Aug. 15. There are three divisions in Clinic 295-239- 867-221- Ext. 294 sen - Beth This health clinic is Larspon- sored by the Davis County FH but it's for all youngsters ages 8 to 12 INTERMEDIATE THE is open to boys and girls between 11 and 16 years of age and the junior division is open to children up to 10 years of age dmsion FOR additional information call d years. Winners m these divisions will be awarded trophies and will be eligible to compete in the state contest for cash awards i! e T he theme of the health clinic is on good nutrition, phvsaal fitness, poison con-and vaccinalions, There is no i hai ge and lunch will be 1 Damaged in Accident Excavation $9,075 worth of damage wjs none to two parked cars and a garage located at 529 King, tun Street, Layton when a tar driven by a 14 year-old- , iniicensed girl left the road and crashed into a car parked diorg the street and then into a tar parked in the drivewav at 529 Kingston The second into the ,jr was forced extensum-damaggjrage, Causing A 17 the Farm in Bureau Talent find to be held at the Farmington Elementary School in conjunction with the Davis County Fair may still register by phoning ether Mrs Ruth Roberts at Layton 376 3954 or Bruce and v of Tiling Piece L tb year old girl ouupatit the car that caused tin damage was cited for allowing an unlicensed minor t. drive her car. Both girls complatred of dizziness and pa'ns but neither required hospitalization. The 14 year old driver wa-- , considered legally intoxuai ed drug Ordinance Not Reality, Yet A ARMINGTON nne ini' i D.m-'- - P i s bopt fully within the o fu'uit, the Davis County 1" i iinng ( ommission has ii p . b-- a . TRANSMISSION REG H P s30 INCLUDES CHANGING TRANSMISSION GASKETS. AND ADJUSTING BANDS FLUID, FILTER EXTRA Oder Expires 5978 Id t TUNE-U- 50 After a year, Davis is Mill without an ex-- v m dinance m but .mi slow v moying to than .a . SPECIAlE ( PLANNER Joe ion' said that in a meeting Ol N h t unity 1 Y exc avators, Ln.illv told us what . . bit and had some very points of v lew. Some a ns i f the proposed or-- i n "in w .'I be rev ised y - We spent two Registration - In County nr and couldn't get half-inugh the ordinance, I he txcavators will he said submit their feelings after 1r ifwrf iwA tifiif .TRANSMISSIONS lf us h. iv 'I areas play and campground to bring A shor- Fop Layton a in money to support the system I FOUND their city coun cil is really responsive to park tage of swimming pools and tennis courts still exists in needs and theyrte seeking Davis County, but some exciting park developments are. .quality development for the town,, he says, adding that taking shape, the county park improvements at Gailey Park planner says. were recently dedicated and ACCORDING TO planner, city ball diamonds are being Scott Carter, "The shortage of expanded along with development of another park with swimming pools is probably a and the number one problem but tennis courts the number of tennis courts, playground area But Mr. Carter outlined another big complaint, has started to catch up Another park proposals for nearly every city in the county In big complaint is litter scattered around the parks Layton, work is moving ahead on a final phase for the Layton Mr Carter says that not Commons In Centerville, only are more tennis courts work is progressing on a park being built, for instance, but some cities are taking inadjacent to the city hall, with novative steps to create more than $100,000 slated for In park projects. He says a park parks. interesting on 700 East in that city "has a Kaysville they have a wooded tremendous change in hillside east of Highway 89 topography with the park on adjacent to the County Shops It's going to have trails, a the hillside That will be beautiful bowery, open field area for softball, a playground and IN CLEARFIELD, a park restrooms planned at 300 North 1000 West will be designed to THE NEARLY 200 acre a church and complement park will be probably the first school with multiple-us- e poin the county to make use of tential, Mr. Carter says varieties in topography and West Bountiful is developlandscaping, Mr Carter says, with most parks already ing another park, as is Syracuse and West Point is developed ignoring such possibilities continuing work on a I feel there are some park. big gaps in areas such as in the PARKS PROVIDE reert design where I think there's a for most while proving to little bit lacking its not inbe a target for vandals, viting to sit in a flat space Theres too much emphasis however, Mr. Carter savs on ballfields and not enough "Theres still a lot of vandalism at Davis County on a combination of developMemorial Park Several hags ment although ts cheaper to just develop a field Water is of cement were dumped iri'o never thought of as far as a the creek, vandals broke oat nearly all lights and they ve park," he says tried to burn a new bridge " "I dont think cilies, except He says restrooms deClinton, use dual development in park development In stroyed more than a vear ago, wont be rebuilt due to tost Clinton they are developing and secluded location muting storm water retention basins vandalism But he adds that as parks use of the park is heaw Citing the Kaysville park as Theres a lot of use of tie "a new concept," Mr Carter ball diamonds and the says "Its so large that people boweries are always reserved will be able to take advantage solid from April to Sep of it in a lot of way s with hiking, equestrian trails. tember at least w - HASH - 0Z Variety Styles and Colors wia - 6 Jr. funhci pi open By TOM BUSSELBERG EVERYT H.I.S. - Entrants - x ' FARMINGTON 1 eight-ple- on Parti Development Welling THE PUBLIC is driveway if an i ! says Lawrence He then cited a study he said showed that an average of 56 trips a day would be made over the Entrants For The Farm Bureau aient Find Etlay Still Register Registration for the 1978-7school year will be held on 14 from Monday, Aug 8: 30 3. 30 pm This w ill include students for seventh, eighth and ninth grades ANY NEW students moving into the school area should come to the school to register as soon as possible so that schedule can be made before school starts School office will be open Monday through Fridays between 8 30 a m to 3.30 p m. School address is studving the OPEN MON. thru FRI. Bom to 6 p m SAT 8am to2pm opo-vl- l after that was reviewed, SAID HT material FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCLPTED D 20 pet cent" of the dinance would be altered. I he excavators were to have it plies submitted by next pmbably ot vvetk tb 1100 West 2000 North, Layton For further information please call ( 773-425- 6 will begin Monday, Aug 8 15 a m. lasses 25 at Clearfield Says Ho To Franchise Agreement - CLEARFIELD The Clearfield City Council opted against signing a franchise agreement with Mountain Fuel Supply Co that would have given the utility a 50 year franchise to operate within the city, during its regular Tuesday night meet mg. HAD THE agreement been signed, Mountain Tuel would pay the city a token $5ij to he paid in lieu of anv other payments or taxes Bat the BLOCKS Wing Collar Sweater Shirt by Kennington has a look guys like... 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