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Show V WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 8, 1979 ESra EIqosqo 8 pf ltn r3G(3i3 In hall for public inspection until the next council meeting on March 13. The ordinance was By DONETA M. GATHERUM tabled until this March Residents of East Layton nearly filled the council meeting chambers Tuesday evening, Feb. THE SECOND proposed ordinance would have regulated shooting within the city limits of East Layton. Hunters and farmers voiced opposition to hear the 27 to regulating home occupations years of operation we feel we have been successful in meeting and maintaining these goals. Although our first two years have enabled us to implement critical services, there are still areas that need further attention and evaluation. We feel that By TOM BUSSELBERG - More classes and programs are needed in preventative mental health and the state funding formula financing mental health agencies should be, reviewed, the countys mental health board chairman says. providing inpatient and residential treatment within COMMENTING IN a preface to the boards annual report. Chairman Ed Mayer the county is imperative and needs immediate attention. are DR. WILLIAMS told the board, when presenting them with the report, that an inpa- and' Preventative says, education programs somewhat limited. While the classes and programs which have been available to the community appear to be successful, programming in this area needs to be expanded. Speaking of the financing formula he continues, The current funding formula used by the Utah Department of Social Services has the effect of penalizing Davis County Family and Community Mental Health Center because of the unified system in which it operates. To my knowledge, Davis County is the only county which is organized in this way, and continually suffers when the Department of Social Services prepares its budget. tient psychiatric facility should be open for utilization by April 1 at Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. Flooding and other problems at the hospital have hampered its opening, originally set for March Lakeview Hospital Administrator Bill Moore will discuss the project at the' April 5 board meeting. During 1978, the mental health agency operated with $924,000 in funding divided between $204,000 received in fees and contracts, $27,000 in county funding, $243,000 from the state and nearly $450,000 from federal sources. The lions share of expenses went for salaries, totalling $656,000. NOTING A very conservative view of mental health generally held by county residents, Mr. Mayer continues, More effort needs to be devoted to educating and the informing Opposition to both of these vocal. an eight percent readmission rate. THE FIRST ordinance read was a home occupation ordinance. IN A breakdown of patients admitted to various facilities for extended care, 609 of the 1,424 Basically, the ordinance reported were between 25 and 44 years-of-ag- e followed by 305 in the would require home occupations to comply with several requirements including not 18-2- 4 age group, 184 under 15 and only 21 age 65 and over. Educationally, those with high school education but listing no college led the list, numbering more than half, generating an abnormal amount of traffic in a residential area, not altering the physical characteristics of the dwelling, not using g dangerous or substances, having adequate parking and having the approval of neighbors living within one block of the follow- with college-educate- d ing at 390. this ordinance. Council members and the city attorney explained the law was not intended to stop hunting and pest control but was intended to eliminate irresponsible shooting within the city. Many complaints about broken windows and killing pheasants and quail out of season had been received by the police department. ordinances was strong and THIS ORDINANCE was also tabled until March 13. The noise-creatin- Significant developments listed included opening of the Behavioral Adjustment Unit in cooperation with the Davis County School District. It serves children with a full academic and treatment program where their emotional problems are so severe they cant be educated in a normal or special education settings. home occupation location. city attorney agreed to ordinance to allow hunting and some controlled target shooting. The council by a split vote, . THE OPPOSITION was to the one requirement that said a $10 inspection fee would be levied. Other people felt this law was unnecessary because it duplicated the home occupation law now in effect. Many said they tried to get a copy of the ordinance but there was not one available for their inspection. Council members promised copies of the proposed ordinance would be in the city MINORITY specialist position has been created and a major task of that person will be alerting minority residents to services A final subdivision plats to be submitted on a one to 300 scale. This final plat can then be superimposed on a large master plan map of the city. It was reported that the- - i T t1 y? ax? council gave Mr. Adams pro tern Justice of the Peace powers until a new justice is appointed. A UNIFORM police hiring policy was discussed. This policy would require advertising for the position for seven days or contacting authorized police agencies for applicants or checking with prior applicants on file for the position. Testing would be given by the police chief. The testing would be in several areqs including a written test, a physical test, background investigation and an oral interview by three qualified police chiefs including East Laytons police chief. at the March did adopt the revised Utah Uniform bail schedule. The law would standardize the bail set for certain crimes throughout the state. ANOTHER resolution adopted would require all East Layton Justice of the Peace, Ray Adams had moved from the city. The general At the same time, he praised the county agency saying, I believe that Davis County Mental Health is a well organized, administered program and provides many services for most of the population of Davis County and is intent upon taking and making its services available to all segments of society. told the board. We Director Russell A. Williams, says, The center has just completed a two year phase-i- n program that has enabled it to establish programs in all the listings of openings for the week are four for a waiter and wai- CONSTRUCTION openings include three for bricklayer and single listings for asphalt form setter and stone mason. Warehouse openings include an asphalt roofer, line driver, janitor, open stores laborer, general office clerk ASSEMBLY AND indus- trial listings include five ; apprentice. FURTHER information is available by visiting the office at 195 E. Gentile weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5p.m.tb ings for auto service station mechanic, fiberglass lamina-to- r, and heavy duty truck mechanic. ft'aifcitf rM; fwHr h Lit r V v y tor, radial tires and firm seats. -- Individual Small Business --- Partnerships Farms For Your Appointment RON GREGER 376-210- 6 THE VEHICLES are painted white with blue striping along the side of the car. The U.S. Air Force security insignia adorn the front doors of the cars. Formerly, the Air Force security police would receive their vehicles from the base motor pool and outfit them to law fit enforcement specifications. Police cars under this arrangement, a base motor pool spokesman said, often broke down because werent they .designed for notice work. THE NEW cars come equipped with economical engines. rHUV ,rn lit f$!r Jkf iaflNe 1 -- 1 i ' J"1 M- - I t! Jt - t. Hi V. A'.vs e9 t S'' 'Wv "."" ' A f y AA . $" v w y. , 7A , 1m. V 4 S. a' ' 4, W, ' .J t i at low si ! Just 'A , I I) per month iAA Charter 1 rates are limited and will end soon. A? U CALL NOW 4s A j , ... .f M 5 S t '2' -- Le 4 v! f Pictures from Salt 7 , " proopening rates. A i VxVi M f ' Yours W v I A 7 fe , x- - . - . A- v New York Life Agent in Layton is ROBERT S. 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Utah the natton'i lecxKno cToln oT : Diana r o LAYTON o FARMINGTON Were investing over Clerical and professional openings include single openings for doctors receptionist, medical transcriber, secretary and bookkeeper, clerk-typis- t, title and registration computer Layton Job Service reports. HILL AFB Mother Explore A Spooky Wendy W. Cortesi; Swamp, Squadron, THE BALANCE of the council meeting was spent was listed at 2,160. Other sta- - electronics mechanic is food ADULT From The Broken Tree, Lee Langley; Where Were You In 76? by Jean meeting. The council listened to residents in the Wooded Hills are who subdivision experiencing clogged sewers. The sewer line was not properly installed when the subdivision was completed. The city council proposed to search for a solution to this problem. Volety Of Positions listed OtliJoii SgfvIcg repair, Wants Walker; KASVILLE talled nearly 4,000 while family and couple therapy the 12 basic services outlined. Over the last two of ITS Childrens books, A Horse, Kaysville City Library new book selections have many on staff who can perform many functions. A BREAKDOWN of services rendered revealed most outpatient contacts dealt with individual therapy. Some 7,584 individual therapy contacts were reported and Dr. Williams said, We always have a high rate of individual therapy. They seem to have more problems and are less willing to share. Group therapy contacts to- IN HIS comments about the AMONG New Selections At ;; Kaysville Library clerical and secretarial staff. Our staff is half that of Weber County, Dr. Williams past year, Mental Health needed immediately, Cherry Lane, dmg counselors, four mental health workers, and eight health is really all about. A struct subdivisions along full-tim- attitudes and increase awareness of what mental LAYTON 13 Ordinances discussing the development of Cherry Lane with land developers who hope to con- - FINAL HIRING would be by the East Layton police chief with the approval of the city council. Final adoption of this policy will be considered re- word certain sections of the STAFF WAS listed at 41 e and six part-tim- e including two psychiatrists, 10 psychologists and seven social workers along with two nurses, four substance abuse population in order to change . 1. and gun control presented. tistics listed the current caseload at 1,026 patients with 13 meeting. proposed city ordinances FARMINGTON a Home Occupation Layion Tallies Gun E. I 84037 , floure and moeaiatonictedkxited to women. .i r. f At |