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Show —— ice : | | DECEMBER 27, 2000. WASATCH COUNTY COURIER Li Lal dg A dl a December Great Mobile Home 2 idles | baht fresh paint new skirting, reduced to $16,500 seller financing, 5% down best cash offer! Seller highly motivated damaged or stuck vehicles. We have also been asked to remind _ Officers nvetiiotiad a series of thefts from a local store. After a search of the area, and with help from other _ Best Buy in alley a: 3 bedroom home! Exceptional views, hardwood flooring, custom — kitchen, study. $195,900" Country Charm with Future Potential Four room farm house, large barn and _ out buildings on almost 1/2 acre for only $112,000. merchants, Mobile: 801-641-7094 Come visit me at www.wardleygmac.com/pensabene OF email gae@sold.wardieygmac.com - city residents that shoveling or blow- ing snow into the street when you clear your driveway is also illegal. the suspect was located nearby, with some of the stolen property. The suspect was also found to _have a felony warrant. Michael Harold Glazier, 42 years old, of Heber, was arrested for the warrant, and on several other charges including theft. ‘TO: PARENTS OF ELEMENTARY STUDENTS: We have noticed some areas of con- cern to let you all know about. We have seen a large number of parents dropping their children off on the opposite side of the road from the “December 17, 1:14am Office: 435-654-0090¢ Toll free: 800-574-1006 PE @mReal Estate 16, 5: 10pm schools. Most then either jay walk with their students or watch as their Officers stopped a vehicle for failing to signal and for a equipment vio- lation. Officers could students jay walk across the road. The smell alcohol, same thing happens after school when | parents pick up their students. This is © highly dangerous, and crossing © guards and officers have seen. several and discovered that the driver was impaired. When the driver discovered that arrest, and the impound of his vehicle was imminent, he started causing a disturbance. Subsequent to arrest, officers found marijuana in the’ vehicle. Stephen. R. Gines, AG years old, of Lyman Wyoming, was arrested for D.U.L,possession of marijuana, and disorderly conduct. close calls. Don’t give the odds a chance against. you. Pull into the school lot, or. use the marked -cross- ings. Another Eee practice we see _ many parents doing is stopping on the roadway side of parked cars to let off © their students. This blocks traffic and . sets you and your student up for a col- December 17, 2:16am _ Officers stopped a subject that had lision. If a collision happens while the been called in by a concerned citizen as a possible drunk driver. Officers cle, or still standing in the road, the student is getting in or out of the vehi- consequences could be disastrous. Besides, its illegal. _ Heber Valley Elementary has a find that the driver had no drivers license, and also found that the license © large parking area, along with a long loading zone. If the zone is full find a plates on the vehicle belonged to a difplace to park temporarily and protect ferent vehicle. Investigation found that yourself and your students. JR Smith. the real registration to the vehicle had also has a unloading area, but it quickexpired in early 1999. Roberto Peres, 21 years old, of Heber, was arrested | ly becomes full. There is a large church parking lot next door, that is a for no drivers licenseand for failing to found that the driver had been drinking but was not impaired. Officers did good option for letting your student off without putting your loved ones at -. register his vehicle. 1 Does Your Road to Success _Have Too Many Barriers? ‘SNOW NOTES ey risk. Another friendly reminder, to all city residence. City HAPPY HOLIDAYS ordinance requires that all vehicles be moved off the road during snow removal. Rather _ than waiting to see if it is going to snow, just take a minute when you end your day to put your vehicles in your driveway or yard. A few minutes spent doing this, will save some problems _ We hope you all had a very merry Christmas and would like to wish one and all a happy New Year. BUCKLE UP, and use a designated driver for your holiday activities. From everyone at the Heber City Police Department. Courtesy of Heber City Police Dept. A Plus Benefits c can. help you get a the _ barriers. of greater success for your "business. Let A Plus Benefits take care ia! your non productive functions so you canpian on Boek core business. UR Workers ® ae Cafeteria argued last week that if the board rejected that argument it was opening up the possibility of pe gos plants all over the county. | -: FROM A1— _ side of his authority in signing the But the board CC&Rs without consulting the rest of the commission and therefore the rezone was illegal. After nearly an hour of discus‘sion, the board accepted that argu- “ment anyway. acting chair, ies G Plan Government and | | Cae ___www.aplusbenefits.com | Regulatory Compliances Drug Testing der 800-748-5102 826 East State Road American Fork 84003 it moments. Board member Don Ritchie expressed his frustrations at the legal complexity the | case had taken on over the months. “For the people out there,” he said near the end of the meeting, “we vol- board in agreeing that the rezone was not handled property. and therefore illegal. . But Binggeli won ie: Sakon appeal. m untecr dor “these... “stupid positions...We’re nota court of law.” That appeal centered on whether an— _ The residents lead sored further conditions, ~ Last week’s meeting was not ae 8 The zones. zones without out its contentious _ planning commission had another,” he said. Still, he sided with the rest of the | I1 ruled. Mark asphalt plant was allowed in a G1 zone. Residents argued that when the county code expressly permits a use in one zone, it expressly forbids that use in all other zones. Since asphalt plants are allowed in [1 zones, residents argued, they can not be allowed 1 in Gl | the board conditions. Asphalt plants are allowed in board’s rejected the argu- Instead, ruled that the county code does allow asphalt plants in G1 zones but with ment. “Binggeli had one expectation. Ae EEL pLusLe ee Insurance. l CONTINUED _ Smedley, said he did not think that Binggeli had any malicious intent. Payroll Tax Reporting and Ww. 2 Forms . | Hiring and Terminating Employees | La ASPHALT The A i it i MO) MOL I | 1 | WI) UN PR latter, from citations, impounds and Smedley, the board’s only attorney disagreed. “Yes, we are. - quasi-judicial bodii<: he | response. We're a said im. - And a handful of enacts sitting in the back of the meeting room scoffed | : when Mel McQuarrie, who owns 50 percent of Binggeli, told the board -that residents close to the gravel pit were not opposed. Se |