OCR Text |
Show 4 Titj&ta Lakeside 1OT? Ea&sw Farmington considers impact fee hikes Outdoor classroom This Is done In response to the bill crucicd by ihe Lcgidj. lure years ego where cmes are required to do a capital expenditures plan and mauh their anticipated investment to new users, who will pay through impact fees and cviimg property owners, who will typically pay through service fees, Mayor Gregory Beil said. Council to study recommendations from consulting firm study Vi to?.! tpmwv lo puarrno eKiurw4 - A Ikthes da. M J . consulting firm has tome tfunget in the amounts new homeowners in the city ray fir Impact fees. However, die city council decided lad week it wants some time to study the recommendations and will further discuss the issue, and set a rublic hearing, later. The proposal would hike Impact fees for new tingle-famil- y homes from at least S763 (in east larmmgien) to $2,346. West f armtngton developers currently pay a water fee surcharge of $695 for the smallest size meter up. The firm of Tiscliler and Associates, Inc., nude the recommendations after ttudmg everything from iradlc flow through die city, to the daytime population of Farmington when employees for TARMINGTON Noiing the fee recommended is nearly double that of what is currently charged, the mayor cm-- 1 phavieJ we are not mandated to take these figures - these are the maximum allowable. During the budget (process) we will decide what changes we wiU make to the impact fees." F3mi33ir county government and other agencies coverage on the city. Current impact fees for single-fami- ly homes are $125 for stormwater facilities; $500 for parks and recreation; $140 for Are and medical emergency DIGGING IT: Chelsea Cykhch fills in dirt of a tree planted in the new outdoors classroom at H.a Field Elementary last week. Watching is Davis School Superintendent Darrell White. Cancer screening clinics to be offered next month FARMINGTON - The Utah Department of Health, along with the Davis health depart njent, will provide breast and cervical cancer screenings for women in May. The clinics include a blood pressure check. Pap test, pelvic and breast examination, and a mammogram voucher for those Examinaeligible and follow-utions are provided by female screcners. p. Clinics will be held at the following locations. Clearfield: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. May I. 8. 15. 22, 29, 290 South State. to 5 p.m. May 30 and 1 to 4 p.m. May 7, 12, 14, 28. 50 E. State Street. Farmington: 2. 5,9, 16. 1 19,21.23. Bountiful: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. side of Five May 6, 20. 27, t Points Mall, 1610 South Main. A fee up to S25 will be charged based on age, income and family Guitars, Keyboards, Digital Home Pianos, Drums, Recording & PA Gear, Music Software Nobody beats our prices, quality or selection Friday & Saturday, April Guitar. a significant increase in residential construction with an average increase of 160 housing units per year. No Adjustment to Pi tot Purchase Bed & Breakfast All Sale final All Major Credit Card Accepted C23 PARACELSUS DAWS HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER oj&oje Fifth Annual Womens Conference 4 1 Saturday, May 10, 1997 O Near and Dear: 1904 W. Cordon Ave., Layton 7:45 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (note location change) CoponsoredJb; KeynoteiAddre&flji Better Than A Cookie Jar Communicating with the man in your lift Session A and B 444-079- 4 Davis High School, KaysviUe MMIMBBIB. E Financial Investments Session for Women A NUTRITION Doug Brinley, Ph.D. 0 Author, Professor: BYU PS PS i PS PS PS ps ps ps CASH ADVANCES MADE SO EASY Any Ole Dan Can Borrow! PS PS PS Eating better for less time ami money Session A and B 13 13 13 Ann Allred, B.S. Home Economics Educator 0 pi 13 fir MfKtMfMrnHfcwm Services, 7:30 a.m. Gary Yound, N.D. P 13 Aromatherapist 13 13 Rockin', Sweet & Awesome: ps (3 pj e 8 in teens ps ps ps Session A 1130 It's My Turn: 12.45 Building your Session B 3 PS ps I NOW OPEN FROM 10 AM TO 2:30 P.M. ON SATURDAY I AT OUR CLEARFIELD STORE ONLY ps Pf 13 13 (3 PS K 1580 So. State, Clearfield PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 775-080- 8 464 12th Street, Ogden 627-666- 0 7045 South State, SLC 565-990- 0 Open Monday through Friday 10 a.m.-5:3- 0 p.m. (3 13 13 I 3 13 13 13 U u Continental Breakfast, Registration and Displays, Welcome Keynote Address: One Laugh to Live 9 Liz Curtis Higgs Break Workshops Session A Break Worksltops Session B Luncheon and Luncheon Speaker: "Dessert with Liz9 Liz Curtis Higgs Displays ED I 6 0t4WMOtivrriyt U MEINLET 2 d w ic ei a. CARS lit TRUCKS ROCKY MOUNTAIN OBGYN, P.C. li 6i V One Laugh to Live Professional Speaker, Author Recreational Therapist, University of Utah Neuropsychiatnc Institute 3 I 2 Sandy Negley, MTRS 13 13 13 ps 45, 10.15 10 30 13 Franklin Quest Consulting Group .MimUMHI. I relaxation Building a ti Dan Bastian, M.B.A. Director of Business Development Smoothe & Soothe: Healing oils Session A A LS Words: Creating a family budget B t3 IS Budget and Other Session What's for Dinner Mom?: PS PS s-- T. for an 0 ENTER TO WIN A FREE NIGHT'S STAY Refreshments & Facility Tours Authentic Western Atmosphere OutWest 1 99 6, 10:00 am to 7:00 pm OPEN HOUSE PM - PM Saturday, April 26 25-2- The consultants also project Appointments are necessary. Call UPTO? services (LMS). The proposed higher fee schedule put forward by the consultants is called maximum supportable impact fees" based on may factors, including an analysis of the citys expenditures over the past five years, demographic and land use assumptions. Those suggested fees are $473 for stormwater, $1680 for parks and recreation, $92 for police protection, $101 (a $39 drop) for Are and LMS. The Maryland Arm projects population will continue to grow by 5.8 percent a year, reaching 12.726 by the year 2000 and buildout" or saturation by 2013, when it projects a city of 22,000 residents, roughly twice its current population. size. 451-331- SAVE 0 . We love babies, but out of consideration for others, please leave your children at home and treat yourself to a day out. Lean & Free Lifestyle Living: Living lean and not extreme Session A and B Dana Thornock Author, Nutrition and Fitness Specialist O Upbeat or Out of Date: Makeovers Session A and B Lori Chapman Make-u- p Consultant and Esthetician O The Inner Compass Sunning Bouncing Back: Tough Times Session B Ann Benson, LCSW Social Worker, State PS : :? : y'Y Board of Fducation are unable to tend confirmations jPOOU C |