Show I Clinton moves from military tributes to site of war protests r : i ' ' vS - - — k: 7 - niPfct' St n ' OXFORD England (AP) — ton was to have marched in pro’Still lionizing the Allied warriors cession Police routed the presi!of World War II President Clinton dent around the demonstrators today received a doctorate of civil but he could hear them during his law at Oxford University where award ceremony he organized antiwar protests a “Just listen outside here!” Clin’ ago Summoning the world to seize opportunities for peace Clinton said “History does not always !give us grand crusades but it always gives us opportunities” He said his journey to the legendary battlegrounds of 50 years ago had “profoundly deepened my own commitment to the work the people of the United States have entrusted to me” Dressed in a crimson robe before former classmates and professors in the Theater Clinton received an honorary degree conferred only on heads of state and members of !quarter-centur- y 17th-centu- ry Shel-doni- an royal families in recognition of ton quipped “Everything from disputes over battles to the nature of the Italian government to the character of the word ‘skinhead’ is being debated even as we are hoe” he said Later the chanting demonstra- blocks from the theater to Rhodes House where he greeted American Rhodes scholars The demonstrators outside the theater were kept behind rows of police The visit brought a jarring am- -' trast of images: a grateful commashoulder-to-should- ' er — wwarjt-jte- - -- a making stirring Dan MiMerHwald Journal graduate student struggling to Casting from their canoe Loran and his son Greg Hirschi Logan relax Tuesday evening in Utah and Idaho Anglers will not be required to have licenses on that day though all other fishing regulations still apply speeches at legendary battle sites and hallowed cemeteries and a Enjoying the water at First Dam on the Logan River This Saturday wi be free fishing day Developers oppose new impact fees By Lance Frazier staff writer bounds legally” by setting fees without following proper procedures “They need more money for infrastructure so they set fees” Nixon said “Consciously or unconsciously An impact fee by any other name is still an impact fee add in most cases u also illegal developers in Cache they’re trying to keep people from coming into their communities (Impact fees) discourage people from building and raise money They get two birds with one' Vkl-leys- ay A number of city officials in tbe area are considering impact fees extra charges for utility hookups and other services to cushion the blows they feel development is dealing to their communities And while no city in Cache County now has an official impact fee several have fees that developers consider unfair and illegal Farl Miller with the Utah Home Builder’s Association says Hyram’s $200 park fee North Logan’s (300 park exactions fee and Providence’s $175 park and recreation fee are impact fees in sheep’s clothing He also complained that none of the cities outside Logan give developers notice when a fee hike is proposed denying the builders opportunity to fight the fees Logan developer Jack Nixon said cities in Cache Valley and throughout the state have “overstepped their one-ti- me stone” Nixon said high fees in some cities are driving off prospective home builders mostly local people who can’t afford to see costs increase When housing costs go up are often the only ones who can afford to stay in the housing hunt he said State law requires cities to study the feasibility of the extra charges and set only “reasonable” fees According to the Utah Supreme Court ruling in the Banberry vs South Jordan lawsuit in 1981 cities can’t require newly developed properties to "bear more than their equitable share of the capital costs in relation to benefits conferred" when applying fees for water sewer and recre- out-of-stat- The Utah Supreme Court decision states the city should determine the cost of existing facilities their manner of financing the extent to which the developers already contribute and any extramdinary costs in servicing newly developed properties before setting fees To protect the municipalities the court granted them 'flexibility in dealing with unforeseen circumstances or areas that can’t be pinned down with exact measurements And once the fees are set the burden for showing failure to comply with constitutional standards lies with the builders Locally water hookups have been one of the most volatile issues lately with Providence doubling its hookup fee to $200 to match North Logan with the By JoLynne staff writer Dan MowiHeraM Journal Sherwin Beamons an independent contractor works on that ho in constructing In Richmond this morning Planners deny roadless project a smafler house Inside Don Winter of Providence said he learned to cook by 'just nosing The Cache County Planning Commission tried to set a precedent Tuesday night by turning down two subdivision requests that didn't have sufficient rights of way for access roads The commission tabled subdivision requests from Todd Davis and Michael Anderson until it could seek clarification on the county's unwritten requirement that a right of way be available for a road into developments Dais request had been tabled in May fur the same reason Nil Tuesday he came armed with letters from Cache County Road Superintendent Joe Kirby and Cache County Executive Seth Allen say ing the right of way into the Don North Kudxatl of South-fiel- d SuMnniua 45 fL was ufikKH Bel half of the jvmpiwed right of w ay ties on astern! landowner E4ta PiKVt's land and Father stated at the mrrtirg he is ripyvwed so the land be nwd foe and is wmtiljrg 50-fo- 4U dmlynnl mm See COUNTY nn something for which his tamfy is graleM—— 13 Index Bridgerfand Classified ads Comics OMuaries ReGgon Sports 18 4 18 8 — -- Weather Hoi wenffmr sufferer can rejoce lor ancOer day or twaTempeakres uxxAJ 7Ds and ren skry ki re Slowly cf-m- weekend b h'Ser tbs — page tl —12 committee But division over the requirement is largely why the other key Senate panel to consider health reform the Finance Committee has yet to begin voting on apian In today’s debate Democrats argued that requiring employers to finance workers’ health insurance was the only way to guarantee universal coverage and ensure that people wouldn’t lose their insurance when they changed jobs or were unable to get insurance because of a medical condition “You can't in a sense be on the one hand proclaiming your support for portability conditions achieving universality and then retreat on bow you’re pre-existi- Sec RICHMOND on page 12 pre-existi- going to get Ogden police find body of missing 3 -- year-old girl clothed asd that there were no obvious signs of trauma The child's hdy was found about 1M Tuesday by one of a tram of 4yi ft Las beet Karrhof tin area um4 of the day PpIkc bJ corieJ ofT the mme scene awf would not My whether any rhcf evidence was fcwnd at the scene Bafts said police had M identified a prime wqett but that detectives had questioned several 1 s fees President Clinton’s proposal as well as to that offered by Sen Edward Kennedy chairman of the expanded after too many homes link into iL The council hopes to hire a consultant to study both types of fees The city will need more than $5000 to hire consultant Bob Rosenthal so council members delayed hiring him until they can decide how to pay for the study In the meantime the higher hookup fees will be levied on new construction If the study shows that the new hookup fees are too high the council voted to refund the excess portion back to the homebuilders Council Member Alan Funk said the purpose of the higher fees is to reflect the real cost of adding new homes to Richmond But some builders worry that the fees are being imposed as a tax aimed only Ogden-base- d American Search Digs brgaa searching in the liberty Park area Tuesday L The missing child’s mother Shelly said the girt — a fan of Bar ney the purple dinosaur — was outgoing and trusting Fie-nu- “She loves everybody whether she knows them ot not” she loll the SuslirJ-Lturinearlier “The hardest part is not I now Try” Hemal said she was v wised this week Jo Hart a the parents of Ogden girl who disappeared last CXltt Birit there" cf h ng said Sea Christopher Dodd But Sea Orria Hatch people after the body was found The cemetery is crisscrossed with small roads would provide easy access to the area the body was found The hillside overlooks Washington Boulevard Ogden's main drag FkmaJ disappeared from the play ground at Ogden’s Liberty Park about 4 pm Satur-d- a after her mother's attention wandered bncCy Dogs from step toward providing medical employer mandate voting 10-- 7 to defeat a Republican amendment to eliminate the requirement from a health reform package the panel is crafting The requirement is central to See IMPACT mi page 12 OGDEN Utah (AP) — The body of a Ogdca girl missing since last Saturday was found beneath a bush in the city cemetery less than two blocks from where she disappeared police said today Detective Cape Marlin Balls said the case Is being treated as a homicide and that it appears that Courtney Jo Hemal's body was “placed bcaea& a Nnh” on hillside An autopsy will be performed today Balls talking lo reporters at a news confer-cnc- e would not comment m the condition of the body exerpt to say the gut was fully WASHINGTON (AP) — A Senate committee voted today to require employers to pay for their workers’ health insurance as a key The Labor and Human Resources Committee upheld what has become known as the For example a sewer system may need to be Lyon RICHMOND — Home builders here will shell out thousands for linking into the city’s water and sewer system — at least Tor the time being The Richmond City Council more than doubled the hookup fees Tuesday after deciding to delay imposing impact fees for further study Before Tuesday home builders paid $1400 to link into both the water and sewer systems Now the total hookup fees for water sewer sidewalk and roads could range from $4000 to $9000 depending cm the size of the new home’s lot Hookup fees are intended to pay the direct costs of linking a home into a city's existing system On the other hand an impact fee are meant to pay the cost of the new home's added strain on the system around (he kitchen' By Lanco Frazier Staff writer J Senators vote for employee mandates care to all Americans county’s most expensive hookup Wellsville now charges $2000 each for water and sewer hookups and Nibley charges $1880 for water hookups Richmond is the only city to call its planned service charges impact fees hook-u-p Richmond raises rj toUla ' - demonstrated over a variety of avoid the draft and speaking out issues — from abortion to student against a war “I opposed and benefits — on a street where Qin- - despised” - J ' ' tors forced Clinton to change plans taking his limousine — instead of walking — the six nder-in-chief reminder of Clinton’s protests against the Vietnam War about 250 Oxford students ‘ ah argued against the requirement saying “We are mandating our slates our local businesses to death in this country” Sen James Jeffords of Vermont the lone Republican sponsor of the Clintoa reform proposal voted against the amendment sponsored by Sea Nancy Kasscbaum of Kansas ranking Republican oa the panel Sea Jeff Bmgaman sarprisingty voted with Republicans again! the mandate Elsewhere ea Capitol Hill a bipartisan group of senators is working oa a compromise plan D-N- M that would aim foe universal coverage w rifcout requiring ctrployrrt to pay for their workers health iwurance Staff members foe the group of senators have been meeting for weeks to discuss a compromise Some of the senators met juvt to the Mcrsrrial Day discuss (he prpsiL which TU rrqint employers to eflct but not pay leiawrnct hi'x mot levoim |