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Show Public Hearing Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1983 ' them available commercially. He said the county is waiting for the state to tell them where the scrubber brushes are in use so they can check them out. Assistant air quality director Burnell Cordner who conducted the meeting, said if Bradford rules the plant does n.ot need the scrubbers, then the issue would; probably go back to the air conservation committee. Continued From Page JA benefit to theyre trying achieve, he said. There is no evidence that there is a problem and no evidence that there will be a problem. Thats a basis for our argument whether its with the committee or the courts. Jeffries said companies that build the scrubbers have told the county they need at least three more years before they can make Panel Formed Staff Photos by Rodney Wright NEW ROY city hall complex is completed and ready for city workers. The moving operation is Thursday. Roy City Moving' SHELLEY So New Home KANCITIS Review Correspondent ROY Roy City is growing up. Beginning Friday, city business will be conducted in a new $1.8 million contemporary style municipal building and fire station located at 5051 S. 1900 W. ' The old municipal complex, a World War II vintage structure originally built as temporary housing, will be demolished when a buyer is found for the land. In 1972, the Roy City Council bought land on 1900 W. as a future site for city offices. Under the leadership of former Mayor Joseph Dawson, the council allocated $1.8 million in 1981 to build the new, municipal com- most design features are for efficiency of use . ILaEiesiwule Kleview ahea CORRESPONDENT f OOO CEE m m qirim ttnncffianaap the center is a (.s5 iMt &a Si tt UNOAMENTA Pharmacy In Layton 2076 fJ. 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It for eny rea- - or 2986916 RAlcHVcKwillbeS,ssKued I4S N. Main, Bountiful, Utah PHONE 2981103 "abjmo you to buy the item at the advertised price 'a& soon as it becomes available !&&, V-- iL i i Bouchard BIBLE CHURCH DO YOU HAVE A NEWS TIP ILallsesMe CSevfley ADVERTISING PUBLISHERS the larger According to his wife, Connie, Sant had some discomfort the past three weeks. He was taken to the hospital last Thursday for tests and medication and was brought back home on Monday. Mrs. Sant said the doctors are prescribing rest and an exercise mayor. plan for the No surgery is indicated at the present time. r CLEARFIELD ASSOCIATION 150 new newly ap- said. i according to Robert Brooks, president of Brooks Western Builders, the buildings f&op) With a projected homes in phase I of proved subdivisions, building is needed, The last official event at senior citizen nutrition site at the Roy Recreation Complex, other than regularly scheduled activities, is an appearance by candidates seeking election to the Roy COURTROOM in new Roy municipal complex offers comfortable seating City Council. Officially referred to as the community groups for evening light in the bay during daytime They will be at the complex at ' hours. l p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 3. A Roy City Municipal Center, the use. The fire tower serves double blood pressure clinic is schedfire station and city hall total Fronting 1900 West is the almost four 5 citys new fire station, complete duty. It is used to dry hoses and uled the same day from 47,000 square feet, with a clock located at the top of for practice in rappeling. Living times larger than the old quara.m. ters. The administrative section the 50 foot fire tower. The clock quarters for fulltime firemen are of city hall is 14,000 square feet, was paid for by donations from also located on ground level. , d The basement of the fire staof the building. It in- city businesses, civic groups and tion is large, but unfinished. Ficludes city offices, and circuit individuals. The 14,000 square foot remen are trying to raise money court facilities that are leased by to complete construction. and to the state. ing contains many features enTwo of the most dramatic abling more efficient fire service. buy furnishings. It will eventualchanges in the administrative ar- Instead of having to open doors ly be used as a training room for ea are the council room and the by hand, the building has autopolice and firemen. When asked to assess the new courtroom. In the old building, matic garage door openers. Water pipes on the ceiling are used center, Brooks said, I think it is the courtroom served both purposes. The new facility has sep- to fill the fire trucks. In the old a durable and attractive building the public can be proud of. It arate rooms. Both are paneled, facility, firemen had to use outwill give residents better service carpeted, and have extensive side hydrants. hand-fitte- d oak trim. Theater Skylights provide cost free for their money. style seats give a capacity of 65. Police quarters include two levels and encompass 50 percent of the building. Like the administrative section, the main public entrance is on 1950 W. Unlke the old building, the police station can be closed off from city hall, securing both areas. The dispatching and communications center is enclosed by bullet profff glass. When the new building opens, Roy City will begin handling all emergency calls rather than relying on Weber County to dispatch fire and ambulance services. Police facilities are improved in terms of both space and secu- -' rity. The technical services section, for example, is significantly CALL YOLIX expanded. Instead of using what amounted to a closet for storing evidence, there is a large, se' cured room with shelves and compartments. There is also a dark room and a room for runLAYTON ' 544-442- 3 ning tests such as fingerprinting. Lyndia Graham Another unique addition is an KAYSVILLE-FRUI- T HEIGHTS area for viewing suspects that y mirror. The lower 544-995- 8 has a Ruth Malan level contains a garage, bathSOUTH WEBER rooms, and an area for process479-411- 9 intoxicated suspects. ing Judy Blackner The lo.ver level also houses the ROY recreation department and a se773-828- 8 is center that citizens nior Shelley Kandtis 9,5000 square feet. Included in one-thir- ever rxrx cility. 10:30-11:4- unique feature, a drive-i- n window for paying utility bills, fulfills all three considerations. It decreases wear and tear because people do not have to enter the facility. Personnel can be utilized more efficiently and customers save time especially those who are handicapped. It also saves money because energy is conserved by not having people open doors. Many of the exterior and interior walls are brick, a long lasting, low maintenance material that stands up well under heavy use. Woodwork and doors are solid oak, a wood that lasts for- MARILYN L. KARRAS - Hopefuls to Speak in Roy was depressed, Roy now has a city center that would cost over $3 million to build in todays economy. The brick and cement block buildings are located on 8.3 acres of property, part of which is undeveloped. Plans are to eventually turn the unused land into a park. Durability, efficiency and economy were three major considerations in designing the building along with making it large enough to handle anticipated growth. man-mad- i The loan would be a tax free 9 percent interest loan that- would not require an increase in taxes, the council said. The $1,266 monthly payments for 10 years will fit into the present city budget after final payments are SUNSET Norm Sant, mayor of Sunset and chairman of the Davis County Council of Governments, is home recuperating after suffering what doctors called a mild heart attack. construction when the economy personnel and resiexamples are a special outside entrance for contractors and employees that leads into the public works department, a waiting room for people needing police assistance and separate entrances for the police department and the citys administrative area. A primary money saving feature is the passive solar design. The city building is situated so part of it is built into a hillside providing natural insulation. In addition, 90 percent of the windows face south or west to take advantage of solar energy, When we were working without any heat, the part surrounded by dirt was at least 20 degrees warmer, said Brooks. e There is also extra insulation. We put in as much as we could fit in, said Brooks. Theres insulation in the ceilings, inside blocks that arent concrete, and between the blocks and the brick. Adding on to the present building was an alternative discussed by council at a previous meeting. To do so would cost an estimated $40,000 at, a 15 percent interest rate to add 500 square feet. The new building will have 2,000 square feet plus basement and larger parking fa- After Mild Heart Attack plex. Because the city contracted for contractor. Numerious incorporated by both city dents. Some eling. . Sunset Mayor at Home , The city buildings . made on the loan for the city fire truck and backhoe. Continued From Page 1A justice department and better parking area. According to council members, the total loan for the building would be $100,000 which will include $90,000 for the purchase of the building and surrounding property and $10,000 for remod- |