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Show WASATCH COUNTY COURIER TTT Ty . DECEMBER 6, 2000 _ Dressing The Valley In Style the TIM WESTBY COURIER STAFF service,” she f says, includ- her way through the retail ing doing spe- Leigh. Ann Dresden Leigh Ann Dresden = -cial orders. Dresden Boutique > has worked retail in Park City, Lake City and Michigan. When moved to Heber from Park City years ago, she Says, she saw a see ee boutique like her’s. LA. Dresden is located in | Spring Creek Square at 720 W. South and is open from 10 a.m. , p. m. Monday eat Saturday. Salt she five for the 100 to 6 IT ITTETeye ACTINeT clothing business as a buyer and manager, a excellent Service... “1 like to give a lot of personal fter 16 years of working “& Valley’s decided to set on her own. Asa result, Wasatch County has “newest boutique. With the hip sounding play on her own name, L.A. Dresden’s opened on Oct. 14 and celebrated its grand opensays Dresden. i ing a month later. Since then response has been strong and business es | The 1, ,300-square-foot shop carries _ tive apparel and footwear. For shoes, Dresden carries mostly Euro-comfort — _ shoes like Naot, Ariat, and Dansko. For clothes, there are brands like True Grit, Tsunami, County Clothing, Fall, and San Francisco’s City Lights. _ But perhaps the most unusual items she carries are a line of accessories made from old Australian saddles. _ Dresden says she also strives. for mation has come out, but he did not _ Decision Likely On Daniel elaborate. One question at the center of the controversy is the complicated — Asphalt. ‘Plant TIM WESTBY COURIER STAFF he co-chair of the Wasatch County hae will make % _ Board pace of hopes the committee a final decision Wednesday evening in the ongo- question of whether mixing asphalt falls — into the category of processing or man-— ufacturing. Under county code, propart of an expansion oe for its cement cessing is allowed on land zoned G-1 and gravel: operations. While county (grazing), but not manufacturing. and township officials approved the Binggeli has argued in the past that expansion, the asphalt plant was turned — mixing asphalt is a process. Residents down after fierce public outcry. opposing the plant, however, say that At a Board of Adjustment meeting in since asphalt plants are expressly October, a decision on the appeal was put off after attorneys for residents opposing the plant submitted reams of documents supporting their position. Smedley gave Binggeli’s attorneys 11 days to respond ing controversy Surrounding a pro- in writing to the new information. The ‘board’s next meeting in early November posed asphalt plant in Daniel. was postponed after Binggeli’s attorneys “Tm really hoping we can [make a final decision]...We'll give it a shot,” Mark Smedley told the Courier late last week. Earlier this year, Binggeli Rock and Gravel propesed building the plant as’ << space submitted a massive response. “To be fair to them...we | wanted some more time,” said Smedley. “They did a tremendous amount of work in responding.” Smedley added that some new sila: required to be in I-1 (industrial). zones under county ordinance, they may not be permitted in other zones. Another concern centers on the possible mishandling of the Codes, Covenants and Restrictions that the Daniel Township Planning Commission approved when it voted for the cement and gravel expansion. The Board of Adjustment meets at 6 p.m. on Wednesday Dec. 6 in the Wasatch County Commission chamber, 29 N. Main in Heber. — to the public. The meeting is" oh aoa ' an extensive array of upscale fashions: and footwear. Dresden calls it distinc- A Heber Woman | Opens |