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Show ATntifvUty 1 wl Golf course neighbor says hes had enough Hc'&dent mys horns 7 is showed win ba'!s from N. Sa!t Lako links P Tty.i on SLT dxi'i hi : to protect their privity. That cauiinlv ban - LAKI .kc find-m- s sf hall 00 lm, N'iiw turn brfA wnd.wi and option potto-tull- y endanger lit safety ef hi family Mr guei. he Thfre'i tnly 00c ptuhlem, He buiU hu hnc ncxi id the I Oh hole on wbai wav an already existing lag!ewcxd (iolf Cure. lie hat met with the City Council asking for wmc con of hIu-nouh 3 receiving monetary help in creel a large net id capture tra hall. When he built hi home. Da-tilolj the council, he understood a ball might land in hi yard or hit his houo, but he said that has jppwn to a more common ctpcriencc. He said that the Uth hold is poorly designed and has Inadequate fair-wa-y area, as compared to setcr-a- l other golf courses he cheeked tn the Salt Lake City area. Davie aked the council for "reasonable sharing of the burden of risk" and "some mitigation to correct a problem. suggesting the city hire a consulting firm td And ways to remedy the problem. Mayor Pro Tern Stan Porter said the city is aware of some problems with several of the d holes on the course, but indicated priority had to be with those whose homes existed prior to construction of the golf course. He said Djvics could meet w ith the golf course advisory board. Davies bought his home after the golf course was built. City Manager Collin Wood said there are deeds and restrictions in place for those lots adjoining the golf course. Among them: the owner accepts the risk of proximity of their lots to the golf course: each owner agrees FAIR FARE: It was County Fair Days in South Weber last week. Above. Darrell Dirt and his son Jax. 4 months, enjoy some play time in South Weber Park following a dinner sponsored by the city Aug. 9. At left Melanie Hansen, of Layton, swings in vain at the volleyball during a match at the park. aner-dmn- or alleged other audible , ! wrongs." "We understand that during construction (of his home). ; Dean had a window broken out. balls bounced on (the sue)." Wood said. "Now. what is he going to do about it? Thafs a problem with living on a golf course. Property is appraised, or increased in value from proximity to a golf course. There is also a down side" to having a golf course as a next-doneighbor, the cuy manager added. or "There are probably four other individuals up there who have built nets to protect their property. That certainty is an option." Wood said. "The city has not participated in (purchase or installation of) those nets. We've allowed access to the golf course to construct them. They've assumed that responsibility." Davies has also filed as a candidate for North Salt Lake mayor. 'Brand Namijzlitiir Bottli UMGEE SCK50N Standard E ammt TiW . ing their propeny Id retrieve a bail: the golf course will not be liable for any damage caused by errant golf ball entering an . owners property. The covenants specifically state that the golf course or oth-rr- s associated with 11 - mclud-- . , ing players - are not liable to ' the adjacent property owner l claiming damage. "mcluJmg in- direct or subsequent loss, per- - . sonal injury, loss of view, or es I i : t. be subject 10 players on the golf course occasionally enter- n. ciiy-ownc- . City Manager Collin Wood sjj. CommyirDDit; dlogs Souttlhi Mebei? ffaor whibh'pur other buliihtahvp time who luie built mis eosccuirna NORTH hi c we 2 LAYTON GROCERY OUTLET 5 144 SO. 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