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Show Page 4A, Lakeside Review, March 12, 1981 Fruit Heights Zoning Vote Denied FRUIT Residents HEIGHTS request for a referendum vote was denied when former 2nd District Judge Thorniey K. Swan upheld the citys decision to rezone a parcel of land from to com residential mercial, allowing a shopping center to be built. The shopping center is proposed to be located at 400 North and U.S. 89. Residents wanted a vote on the zone change because they say the city fathers made a legislative decision when they made the zone change. decisions Legislative require a referendum administrator, said the problems for a city the Burns said the shopping center will make a big city needs the shopping size of Fruit Heights. center because it would strengthen the tax base by generating sales tax revenue. The city officials and opposing residents met in 2nd District Court in December and asked for , Marilee Wilson and other residents hired attorney Curtis Drake to petition for the vote. 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Everything is confidential, and there's no obligation, of course. had vote does area, but we went to other developers who said the commercial (planned) area was too big and would not work. Fruit Heights couldnt handle it, she said. i She said the increased traffic flow, problems, General GECC Financial Services Electric 360 South Ft. Lane, s, Credit Suite 106 lEj Layton, UT 84041 CORPORATION EQUAL HOUSING L6NUH water Call Scott: increased shopping center could vandalism and the lack of come into the area. T.J. a police force would too Burns, assistant city create many Council Okays Municipal Building Addition Bond Sale sale of an additional are needed to complete Green said the new of the computer system has $30,000 in bonds for the construction of the building and to purchase been a big help to the completion municipal building ad- additional equipment. police department this dition was approved by After the authority year. It has helped break the Municipal Building adjourned, the. City down the types of crime the Council, which and has reported, the number of Authority Clearfield City Council identical membership as calls coming into the the authority, adopted the department, and the Tuesday night. The bonds are due by resolution to purchase the number of times officers July 1, 1991 and can be bonds subject to the paid off early, Edward L. approval of the city atFelsing, Zions First torney. National Bank, informed In other council the authority. business, Police Chief Zions is acting as the Daren Green presented finance consultant for the the police departments sale of the building year-enreport. Green authority bonds and is reported that Part 1 also the purchaser of the crime dropped by 3.8 bonds, Felsing said. percent. Part 1 crimes the request. The request came in the form of a petition signed than 200 by more in the voters registered city. They opposed the zone change because it would allow the shopping center to be built, which they say would destroy the rural atmosphere of the city. The council changed the zone in June so the difference in the tax base for. the city. , Homeowners: Now you can cash-i-n on your home without selling it! a ruling from Judge Swan. , 776-480- 0 or 451-72- 74 .1 &nSol "Moh I - d Takefkj stockV inArnerca. f0 IdjtoO h'tl ihis of cAtcc! i ' :1hufS Shed the Winter Drearies at the . . Layton Hills Mall Spring Fashion Show Saturday, March 14, 12:30 M3 Kef yCord -- - skjV-fs JacKete St wr Vdlii 3j VdHto. is3JSj. xe? Knit caGjtffoav--1 6K.i O vat "to 37. limited SeMST 6 U 3-1- 1 UtrW look from striking designer fashions to fresh, everyday wear and bright new things for your house and garden. Join us Saturday, March 14 at 12:30 on Center Court for the Layton Hills Mall Spring Fashion Show. Most of our stores will be participating in a refreshing glimpse of the new spring looks. 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