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Show LAKEhlUE Ifedrt Gone fishin1 i Idd Kaysville OKs plans for annexation Property owner may oe!t land, to annex but ary gives go-ahea- council he had spoken with the engineer working on the Clark property and found out about the Gaiks' desire to sell the properly, d By RUTH MALAN Thompson said there is a potential buser. a road into the property from Mutton Hollow Road or the etty wouldnt accept the develop-me- Dean Smith of the Mutton IMlow Planning Board quesimned the council on why they would warn the land in the coy. The annexation petition of N. George anJ Bonnie P. Chirk meet the requirement for being annexed into the city. A small portion of the property, which front on Mutton Hollow, is not included In the annexation, because the city council did not want to annex it. tt hat is the purpose of the annexation?" Smith asked, "Why would you as a council want to annex tf you don't know what the owner is going to do with it?" The land I within the future growth boundane of the city, said Mayor Arthur If someone asks for annexation, we need to look at it." answered Johnson. .Vi !' Councilman Reed Nelson made a motion for the city to proceed with the annexation. vt . ihfcbuwrtiiMaiiim sound, good developer partner- $!Xo4n'nff COWOO no NORTH OGDEN - A Kaysville man will be the new manager and operator of a grocery more planned for Nonh Ogden. Plans for the new grocery store were approved by the Nonh Ogden Redevelopment Agency on Tuesday. propeny. Councilman Brian Cook ad Jed. saws LANES area super store By TOM BUSSCLBCnO If it is within the ciiy when it is developed, it will mean ihc ciiy ha control over the n d b a trn if if if tf 0HDDIIB a a no ontfQODoaaoDD Local man to run .'. -- Johnwin. Andy Thompson, city engineer, told the wmmxp County Commission and the school district. Then the protest period will begin. If there are any protests to the annexation, they will be brought before the boundary commission. KAYSVILLE - The city council lu givarrival on plan to annex 98) acre at 1 40( N, 92S La it. even though future plum fur the property are up in the air City Manager John Thacker told the council that if they had rlan to cxemually annex the property, they thould go ahead with the procedure or stop the proccx now and vave themxehe a lot of trouble. -. To priceed. notices will N mailed to special districts, including the water district, the and he has been told that if the buyer plan to Uexelop the propeny, he would base to put en 4- ship, he told the council, which was acting as the city RDA. The formal document authorizing the citys RDA involvement will be signed next Tuesday. SPECIAL PAf.".:LY Ar.'O FRIZ-ND- S full-scrvi- The 45.000-squarc-fc- store ct will have strong local ties and will be located on propeny that has served as a landmark for years. The new ACRE'S, a name put together from the lost initials of the panners, will be built at Barker's Comer" at the intersection of Washington Boulevard and 2600 Nonh. Discussion at Tuesday nights city council meeting centered primarily on the new grocery, which backers hope to open by next Apnl or May, and several pads" that will include a variety of other shops and businesses totalling about 6,000 square feet, among them an American First Credit Union branch. Rich Christensen of Kaysville will be the superstore's manager and operator. Two of the other three panners. who were raised in Nonh Ogden, are Grant Ellis and Jon Richards. A founh partner, John Armstrong, is an ophthalmologist in Memphis. Tenn., and is a brother-in-lato Richards. The store will be located about two blocks from where I grew up, Richards said. He currently works as treasurer at West Associated Food Stores, Inc., the billion-dol-lindependent grocer cooperative. Christensen has also worked there for the past seven years in customer support and other capacities. Both will sever employment ties w'ith the company. Negotiations have been under way for the past year, with Haws Construction of Ogden serving as general contractor. This company developed the South Ogden Albertsons property at the junction of U.S. 89 and Harrison Boulevard. Groundbreaking is planned for September or early October on the supermarket. Randy Sant of The Chamber OgdenWeber is involved in coordinating details between the city and various private properties and has many years of experience in RDA-typ- e develop- 279S2 (Additional Bowling Lana. Shoo Rental and Pint at Extra Cost) LUNCH ALbYOU-CAhHA- T TM SCHOOMStandafd-Examne- r Nothing was biting for Joe Anderson, left, and Matt at Ponds Park last Monday morning. Even though they didn't have any fish to show for their mornings work, the two vowed they would be back later in the week to try again. THEYLL KEEP TRYING; 1 1 , Fruit Heights board seeks new members FRUIT HEIGHTS - The face of the- - city planning commission is seeing some changes with one new member appointed, another reappointed and two other positions open for ap- - plications. for- The terms of Gary Fox and Gay Stucki are also expiring. Gty Manager Richard said that applications Mar-cha- nt will meeting, be accepted to fill those two positions until June 17, the date of the next council meeting. Eileen Moss to another three-yeterm and swore in Frank Leaber to replace Hershel Hes All terms are for three years, and the commission officially meets once each month. In their June council members 3 ar - ter, longtime member and mer chairman. BURGER BAH VML MM MMtf M MfMDf l MfeMr SHONEYS f$1.50 oYfSeafood ar par ootqMff antor Aar Bar miiua,to( ;ES;H0NEY f Whole Strawberry Pie: $3.99 Gthr foot ftMdpa(tng arm hatto. Umft two I p coupon pm vNt M nttim motor lESST f$1.00 877 E. HWfleld Rd. I I. 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