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Show Ionia Minaace Phase made by Planning Commis- - economic sectors, potential sion Chairman Jim Kilby to impact on school systems, adopt these guidelines for ' potential pollution resulting EJJS. for all new develop- - from the development, a tab- ments. ulation of proposed density Chairman Kilby's motion and numbers and total square drew unanimous approval, footage of dweUingandbuild-Th- e The Zoning Ordinance is looming on the horizon for members of Summit County, The controversial ordin- ance was the subject of a packed public hearing as well as wide spread publicity and public comment during the preparation past year. The ordinance as originally presented was sent back to the Planning Commission for furtner revision and study and will once again be to members of the County Commission and the public prior to any formal adoption. Commission Grant Or- Planner County ton asked for some guidance on preparation of the ordin- ance. He explained the first phase of the ordinance has been prepared and each member of the Commission will be sent a copy, and a meeting would be set up for the Commission to review it together. The Planner went on to say the first phase consisted of administrative procedures, , judicial review, board of ad- justment, definitions and re- quirements within zones. Mr. Orton also read die Planning for Environ- mental Impact Statements to the group and a motion was guide- - lines adopted are as follows: The environmental impact statement (E.IJ5.) shall be prepared by a certified en- gineer andor geologist ap- proved by the Planning mission after consideration of experience and qualifica-gener- al tions. The EJJS. shall include an analysis of existing Q) slope, (2) soils, (3) water courses. (4) flood hazard areas, (5) vegetative types, and (6) wildlife in the pro posed area of development, and shall describe the impact of the proposed development on these specific subject areas once the anticipated population density is achieved. These analyses shall include maps as well as verbal narrative on the above stated subject areas, Map overlays may be used over a base map instead of individual maps for each area of analysis, In addition, theEJjS. shall include an evaluation of tential areawide economic impact of the development on both private and public Corn-presen- At last weeks regular session of the Summit Coun- ty Ready , and mudslides accumulation of weeds and debris (g) dust (h) geologic hazards andor soil conditions which may cause injury to persons or damage to improvements which may be constructed in the development, such as buildings, water and sewer lines and streets. (f) ing types, and a description of measures that should be taken to lessen the occurence of adverse conditions with respect to: erosion within the developed area. (b) increased runoff (a) ted of (i) accumulation wastes solid and liquid once the anticipated caused by the addition of impermeable ground cover. (c) topsoil loss (d) increased sed- imentation of water courses and reservoirs (e) loss of slope stability through slippage The Summit County Bee danger potential from urbanization (m) loss of wildlife and wildlife habitat Recommendations made in the EJJS. should be specific with regard to geographic areas in question and methods proposed to aUeviate adverse impact. Generalities should be avoided. For example, a statement such as, "All cuts and fiUs should be reseeded, is too general, Recommendations made in the EJJS. should be con- Coalville, Utah Thursday, Feb. adopted After two hours of sleighing they ate scads of goodies at the town park building, roasting weiners and marsh- mallows and consuming steaming ci$s of hot choc- olate. by Summit Many, many thanks to Marve Simpson for hosting the sleigh ride and to Chi for the luscious food. County. population density is achieved (j) destruction of vegetation through cuts and 14, 1974 Such fun to be a kid again and enjoy the crisp clean air and the sparkling fairyland snow. sistent with recommendations of the Comprehensive Plan Ride Excellent KAMA- S- Saturday was a red letter day for a group of Senior Cit- - The odor of musk carried by the mink is very power-ize- ns ful who and. disagreeable, more Chi's Tours from oldoffensive to some people than were hosted to a real fashioned bob sleigh ride, the musk of the skunk. fills surface water and flood hazards 0) increased fire (k) INFLATION FIGHTERS Freezer Helds beef Features: iject lock 5 yeir food spoilaie Kty ft guarantee 5 year warranty on sealed system Porcelin on steel interior 'Million magnetic seal Model EXH18F Big 19.4 cu. foot capacity Can We Afford Good Health was presented as the program for the CoalvUle BPW, Directing the program was Della Sundberg, left, special guests were Roberta Frazier and Dr. Reed J. Parker. "(an We Afford Good Health!" Is BPW different and interesting monthly dinner meeting was enjoyed by the ladies of the Coalville BPW Wednesday, February 6, at the Spring Chicken Inn. "Can We Afford Good Health was the topic which was presented under the direction of Della Sundberg assisted by Meresa Oldham and Gwen Woolstenhulme. Special guests were Dr. Reed J. Parker and Anna and Roberta Frazier who is the Office Manager at the Summit County Hospital. An informal discussion was held where Dr. Parker . t Most economical miripooi refrigerator t i Neel Discussion Topic A and Roberta were asked several questions with regards to Medicare, health insur- ance, hospital fees, drugs, vaccinations, emergency facilities and general health problems. Members were very pleased with this type of a meeting and felt that much information was gained. The tables were cleverly decorated in a Valentine setting with red carnations and and white other cute Valentine decorations. President June Toole con- ducted the meeting welcoming guests and taking care of the business, . l t i t i t UINTAH LUMBER and HARDWARE 'Doable Door 'Porcelin en Steel 'Percelin Crisper 'Easy to. Clean WKIRLPOOL-LITTON-SVLVANI- COALVILLE Ph. 336-220- 4 9 A ind KAMAS Ph. 7834352 'Slide Out Shelves 'Super Storage Doors 'Porcelin Interior 'Will look new in 10 Years 0n Casters |