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Show 4 C'iCc,rtc 4 1 Lakeside yjf S'? ace!tfuc or landscaping CLINTON - When h A (Oil nial? llut i ih quctKn ihji tisRiiin C'i 0J!i ul have Trfti wresting Kith f.r Nl t pjm.J:, haffit been cy. "I ve turn, iftcr' a rrvh-1cjid Cm Manager Dcnnu (ItUf. wluv admit (M w find (be magic hrmiili " It rg vcr-wh?- m arrjt! Iwumt 8 4 qiMW Iccl in Clmum t ace, defined a living pace lor purjvc fecrwg, of eating. ! cimktng. amuimn. and 4! and plumbing )tem. That paee doc not injudc gar.! itf. space. cellar or unfinished baemeni. "We think we h ave an inordinate amount of what real estate Clwff said, "home developer seem to take extra pride in what they do. Other are in the for ma production. They may not take the same pride in ihc quality of their work, nor in ss people consider to he starter homes," said duff, "the council concern is that over a period of time, the families that first owned the starter homes will nunc out. considering the impact they would have to the commumiy down the road. Most laws, and because there are lower priced homes, the nest groups this one. are made to Ordinance "Articles across the country show that if we fail to do this, we'll pay the price. he said. In key cases involving adult businesses, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that an SOB ordinance is valid only when the city has developed regulations that are not motivated only by distaste for the business content. They must consider the adverse effects, or "secondary effects. on the community. Detrimental effects include increase of crime and decrease in property values near the businesses. A 1984 study in Austin. Texas, showed that areas where the city's 49 SOBs were loJiiedhad incidents of sex crimes 66 percent higher than in control areas. Violent crime was about 5 per- -. cent higher in the SOB areas and'! as much as 50 percent higher in: areas where two or more of 'the-" adult businesses were closer gether. Of 120 realtors polled, all pre dieted at least a 10 percent drop in property value in residential areas near the areas. According to Layton's draft ordinance, sexually oriented businesses will only be allowed in manufacturing zones. Out call services, commonly known as escort services, are , jbIj. in- hibit those individuals. Thu move would be a on of compromise. not too big, and not too small." A public hearing on this issue will be held TucsJay at 7.05 in Clinton Cuy Hall. moving in might not take a good care of them as the original owners did While the city has quality and safety ordinances regarding home maintenance, it does not have From 1 live as possible." The ordinance states that "it is not the intent of the city council to condone or legitimize the distribution of obscene material, but the city must allow enough area to be zoned for SOBs that the city won't infringe on rights to free speech and risk a lawsuit. Crane said. Man ret imi ttyt hc mg ju- - tvwr at are con-plai- bi-n- Jl. tivnsj t!if hoduetv Con-Te- te Pi 4 pr, j ny tc the only one "S e Corvrete Trodkci ha taken owner;: p of the tront it previow owner, we Me had ma-- h better pub). relation wtih Utern," ad Woa'd, are currently wotkmg wph them to reclami ceveral hundred sard of Lmd to the South and Southwest of the prewni north border of the gravel pit proper-i.- " cpan "e Compa- cauirg the da!," tat pu, I t jaw c t w of m nk a ow fi - if.- g,neri3g ro fiira.ed. i fa-- k punh to make the p.' taw 1 rfii'Mgh LAYTON - The Weber Ba- The cits want the ioe to beef up tte la g.wc.Kag gia-- el of the p:u and Cart ad oper anon, 1 he problem I, that wih be very to do while the MJ reconruciiin going on, "tte have two agsrteie going mwe to ihH ovrr ih t ue, ttood a4 "On one hand we have the Ctah Department of ute ue District officials 'are always oping for the reservoirs to fill. Of course, wed like to have 00 percent capacity by the first WoJ Wood catd when the wind kick up. duct can be blown OODLN -- The following event arc scheduled at Weber htaie Cmvercity Dec. 3: Monday through Ihurcday: Autumn Quarter final examina- aid the city know thi the problem, "The will not fix President holiday houe lor graduate, gueetc, faculty and staff. 4:30-- 7 p m.. Lindquist Alumni Center, ' free. ttiU buine tfii.n fl cotter imobe we could a laiie more preiie on ttwm w cVan up H en act, Im der the u'e tax only oe half ent or ie tax cmte io city pi b. afd foi t a coei(ve ie 33S8.s! cpi;t between the and Davt County " The city wans North Sat t ake tevUent to know that II Ic working with the company and the cut to !cwle tite proHem, t! e chs. wrking feverih-l- y "Dor bseget worn. Wood lmertaie. and on the al. "i there nus tvi be a rco other Ctah Department of Atr lution to thi until the M5 Oualoy nt trying m tell them I 626-675- 3. V cross-countr- Plan-etariu- will precm leave at 9 a m. from y finihed t What's giving you a. S I- - 626-796- 7. Wotren' basketball game against Long Beach State Uni- versity. 7 p ter. Dec Event Cen- m-- . $2-5- 4. 6268500 or (800) WSU-riK- S, Pain in the Neck? d 3 Spons the cause abnormal contractor! account lor many neck reck muscles resuftmg in paot and injures, especially among young stftness. peopN. Bccking w,h the head in Scmel-meeven lyirg in an foetbaa is a good example. Boxing in bed or on the is obvious, . awkwa'd pcs-uoQ Many industrial accidents are couch can pul (he neck out cl Ime. responytye (or neck injuries, and neck kijunes often accompany Pan k.ers and muscle head injuries incurred in acodents merely raver up the pan. All , such as fans or auto bodily functions are controlled Jobs ()ke secretary or auto through pie nervous system; The mechanic) and hobbies (ike spine encases the spinal cord ami i knitting or stamp collecting) that all nerve hunks stem from there. In Chiropracbc, we seek to I require a lot of leaning over, tend remove the cause, rather than , to make people force their necks raver up the pan. Why be ack , forward and hunch the shoulders. when you can be well? Call us , 3 Emotional stress caused by - ones job, (amity or bills can also todayl 4 J 5. 626-850- s coii-sion- 3 mdasftttigiiintvft(eMt(d tin eg thnpritiit on TMvcm tided jevr gni to IhiIv H E OFFER W I LL PATIENT CARE" Flliwet Mf 0; op twiuti BENNETT CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Id u i tt RC, (Pre-tri- p SI 2. meeting Dec. 9 at 6 p m. in tt RC4 m two holiday chow. "The Winter Sky "6:30 p m.: and "Season of Light." g 7:30 p.m.: a star part, cession will be held at tp"l f3 Recreation SUN Wiiderttes Center (tt RQ will sponsor a Snowbasin nowhocing trip, Saturdays WSU's Wilderness Tuccday: ttSC Board of Recreation Center will ponsor a Trudee monthly meeting. 10 Sierra Club skiing a m . Miller Adminutration free. 318. 62M00I. Building Wednecday: WSU Oil 626-675- o J 0 land-owne- rs manag- er Grant Salter. District Director Ivan Flint said the water outlook is good for 1998. w Were in pretty good shape. Things couldnt be much better for a good water year ahead, he said. ; itr a A Free Wildcat Club m 10-min- We've got the fever! Every time the Weber State Wildcats win, you win SMUE ON ALL MODELS! CD" program. Natural Gas 20 WINS x .05 High Efficiency Energy Savings All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates EQUALS 6.50 cWTEREST - 6.6f oAPY . (5.58 say it's Call (801) 773-483- 6 292-- 1 th our new Start your Wildcat CD "WILDCAT at 5.50o Annual Percentage Yield). For every Weber State basketball victory, you gain .05 on your CD interest out of everyone. 625-35- 00 The interest rate and annual percentage yield may change at the Bank's discretion. Interest will be compounded and credited to the account quarterly Interest rate changes will occur the first business day of the month following the WSU Men's Basketball win(s) through the end of the season and will be fixed at that rate for the term of me CD. The Wildcat CD is available November 1 through December 31,1 997. The initial term is nine r CD at the current one year CD rate months. At maturity, this CD will automatically renew into our , A minimum deposit of $1,000 is required to open Penalty for early withdrawal. For more information, contact your branch representative South State, Clearfield too-wi- rate. And that makes a winner You could 520 phone ute card just for coming in. DESIGN 636 Can 1 ronpirtatim trip, leave at 9 a m. from tt RC. SI0. 626.7967. tPre-trs- p meeting Dec, 10 ai 7 pm, in Shepherd Unum Baildmg 3384 open tion period. 4. BY of I WSU CALENDAR 626-685- UrWl'T'j uri !. ! With on the telescope-ob-ervinconsidered businesses less invasive ns the community because they do most work by phone and 8.30 p.m.; Lind Leeiure Hall. SI dont have drop-t- n customers. per show for student and chilThey will be permitted tn areas dren. S2 per show for public. zoned for business parks, high(Observing session is freed way commercial and professional business. Women's basketball game The SOBs must be at least agjinst University of Nevada at 1.000 feet from any religion-relate- d Reno. 7 p.m.. Dee Events Cen0 or (800) ter. $2-5buildings, educational facilities, parks, recreational areas or wsu-tik- s: ' family emertainmem business. Friday: WSU's 110th ComThey can be no closer than mencement: academic processional at 2 p.m.. graduation pro600 feet of a boundary of a residential district or property line gram featuring Johnnctta B. C'olc. a nationally recognized audevoted to residential use. The two basic areas where thor and former president of SOBs would be allowed arc north Spclman College, at 2:20 p.m.. of State Road 193 just south of Dee Events Center, free. the Hill Field Golf Course and south of Gordon Avenue in the industrial park. f : js i V .f Plugging the bulfer numbers it into a computer program, plan11 , k ners figured about 214 acres 8 'H would be available for out cull u k w k3 t is. services, with 130 acres specifically for SOBs. Layton has a total uz of about 13,227 acres. However, when they calculated the areas in which adult businesses could reasonably locate based on a minimum lot size requirement of 20.000 square feet, they knocked down the numbers to 187 acres for out call and 121 strictly for SOBs. The ordinance will not guarantee these businesses a spot to set up shop. Crane emphasized. It will designate the proper zoning but does not promise that will lease to them. It will take thq pressure of citizens to keep these from coming into town. The strength of the community is the indicator, not the zoning, said Crane. It remains to be seen whether residents will welcome them or not. of the year, said district c.V I ke we ate vt5:5: witi mas ot the Hcf (U M5 revit " ttVd a:d lr the ptoie into the gravel pn Water storage outlook good for 98 in Water Conservancy District as 60,000 acre fee more water in torage this year then it did at the ame tinie last year. . "tte feel ied along coir-p- s U Can M ctferi tWm wnh a k'T'ei lift urJer vor nmeitve Uwc. bat to II n bd. h-operaium that Lke gftntg a pafkmg tiket" I f.i.',! 4a Oihr." wtiJi n, r-- ti e beciu ri's ti-- ftRTanN l!-- gravel pn i elating even thing their car ta lt,r furniture. tl CVMn WJ, Nrth Salt ad the lake Ci: City 1C working With the Cinra- "One pv m control tr.e prut-vf tur higgri proHem t there are tour to five pavel pi tn operation in Nilt Lake and North Mi lake vine, tte can t cay that of hoe OB 4"-- end up a far pile, and it aaa ac IF I Sdr Coam). Tf goKfafl pa taken com a to pi event the d-- t. lie Me and bunss to Pal up ounJ w keep the dat beuer eota.Red-havceeded th m that in the cprirg when e vegetation cproaJc it wfit keep the dat do a, e Ir-H- "tteNe heard both sides." ral - 2 ) ,e Current minimum f Jr NOR nmLTLAkL-Offici- al M dear the 45f 4f wmti CVnTfig Bwda1 CVmpas s, concerned tvid degradation over time of tvih home and )ard quality," Cldf said Both the C Cot.nct! and Zoning and Planning Commission have addressed the issue, under consideiatam is a itM square tM increase to a shi square foot tssntmum. The general consensus is that even a slight increase in house would make it posable for an iamd to cuy in a home longer, Puhhc hearings have given cuy otficiaU ppvnumues to hear arguments for and against the proposal, h3U Ihc rv prdi-naiue- ftosi C'CttLTm p "tt e are f.0wSpvir., V Pr Grave! pit, city trying to solve dust woes Clinton may increase minimum house size P,9 L0LSPft3.VJ 3f b ot any Bank of Utah location. 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