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Show Lakeside -Ttvyslay O rtn&2 1997 3 Hearing planned on new gravel pit PyTOMDUccgficrtg NORTH SALT LAKE -- The Cny Council has ct public hearing fi I riJay ai 6 p m. id receive inpul on whether a conJi-iional-- permit should he granted fur construction of a new gras el pu. The pit would be built by Concrete Products Co. on 70 acre formerly owned by Paws County. That would mean chut ting down the current operation northeast of that me. Any final approval will be con tingent upon abandonment of the current pit within three year, a City Engineer Paul Onoson. The shutdown would be re quired by the city as part of a Gravel From 1 of gravel to help in the construe uon of many of the roads and even homes of those motorists who speed by. Out the 2002 Winter Olympics are coming and, beyond that, of ficials from both cities realize that something should be done to create a more pleasing gateway for both communities, Carlson said. She has been representing her City Council in the efforts. She recently received a voluminous copy of a proposed master plan for the area, and is still trying to wade through it. On Sept 23, an open house was held at the North Salt Lake City Hall to obtain public input and allow planners and others to share their ideas and hopes for the beautification. Short-tergoals from now to 10 years from now are being sought along with long-tergoals of up to 50 years in the future, she said. I think something definitely will be done, but at this point, exactly what that will be, who knows." Artists, landscape architects, engineers, and others have been busy preparing their visions of what could happen to the area. They are looking at trailways, planting of trees, and efforts at reclaiming long-hel- d gravel pit m m operations, returning them to a more natural state. However, that work has barely begun and the funding to make those dreams possible is still only a dream. land swap between the gravel ml and Sky roperue. owners of ihc m4ive fagiewood project that include hundreds of homes. will be cheaper to remove, Sky Properties ha been spear-head.the land swap, a move favored by ihe city because it would move the gravel pit further from home and cWr to other gravel rit operation. A one of those planning Py obtaining the current pit site, the liountnul-bavedevelop er would not only have additional property for construction of more home, they would be able to build a second access to the development from Orvhard Pme. Ihe city I insisting that access u d tech-nicalii- ie, CPC most obtain a conditional-uspermit to begin operation at the new me. Its e current pn is covered by a grandfather clause, meaning mining itarted there before zoning ordinances were implemented. to allow the land swap wa approved by the city council at its Sept. 16 meeting. About 90 percent of the Tagle-woo- d project I tn tingle-famil- y home zoned for I2.0uo-squar- e before any more necessary home can be built, Onoson said. The city also want to assure CPC doesnt decide to operate two put simultaneously. Ilowev er, Onoson said it becoming more difficult to obtain good material from the existing sue while the new location is cleaner and Call: Among those requirement of a reclamation rlan for the old rn and a site will be approval rlan. The existing haul road" for the current pit will probably form the basis for the new road. "There will be a lot of cost involved just in gening the engineering done, due to ihe steep- SOLID OAK TABLE BUS! r mTTT-TM- ness of the grades," the cny planner Mid. 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"It's not the Uintas," she said, "but it's almost like a wilderness in the middle of the city. Scout groups camp there, but I sec surprisingly few other people using it." In her mind, such cooperative efforts a are being tried between North Salt Lake and its big brother can hopefully help preserve such areas as this which provide recreational opportunities. Cirison notes, for example, that this area is a sort of southern end to the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, a trail Davis County officials are trying to preserve throughout the county. At the open house, many representatives of Salt lake City's neighborhood councils were in attendance as were planner, those involved with financing such ventures, and others. Two North Salt Lake council members were there, as was the city's public works director. Gravel pit operators were also there. Carlson likes the interaction between the two cities and various groups. However, it's too early to know what will come of all this effort. 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