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Show i WEEKLY REFLEX J978 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JANUARY 12. is Cisopfieid, SgIiooI To Lsnd Coot Hill? By GARY R. Bl.ODGLTT "WE RFAUZE that the thedi-.U- Davis School District has run into "unoxpucred costs" and Tuesday night askt-CToarfitTil City ouncil to r it the sale price of ten acres of land tor a projxised school site in the northwest part of die city. d t H a very good u "As determined earlier, the city could s.ne JEW.OMt to $130. Out) by silling this property to the school district fur its development ax a school playground win. h Could ul .o be used k' fart of the park complex, we would like to meet ON TlttS again wuh the city council to tlx de-trts cost of the ten acres." The council then aprtrd to meet with school district officials in an executive (closed) session. Date and time of the meeting will be determined later. ba-ii- a HE SAID extensive studies are being made at the site, about 400 North and 1000 West, after preliminary analysis of the soil showed it to be very fine sand with a high water table, the latter despite a DU. PENROD said it will take about 30 days to complete the soil studies at which time the district would know better iis time schedule for construction of the drought summer, "We ore definitely interested in the purchase of the property, but we wanted to make you (city council) aware of our problem" said Dr, Penrod. School, "District personnel are rapidly putting together data pertaining to this site, population growth, to determine when a schrxJ is needed in the area," said Dr, Penrod. "We will base our construction plans on this data." HE EMPHASIZED the need for the elementary school in the area (Clearfield) because of the rapid population growth. Dr. Penrod then candidly asked the city council to consider on the sale price of the property. CLEARFIELD city paid $6,700 per acre for about 30 acres of property to be used as a city park. Davis School District then tentatively agreed to pay a similar price for ten acres of that same land of which about three acres would be used for the school. The remaining seven acres purchased by the school would be developed by the school district and could be used in conjunction (as part of) the overall city park. time schedule for the construction of these schools has not been determined," he said. POLICE investigated 5 house burglaries, assisted 5 citizens, arrested 4 persons for public intoxication, 4 for driving under the influence of alcohol and had 4 hit and run accidents and 4 persons disturbing the peace. Three people left gas stations without paying for their gas, there were 3 complaints at evening after investigation revealed that he had conspired to sell marijuana to Job Corpsmen. He was released on $1000 bail. His preliminary hearing is set for Feb. 1. This is the second arrest of Delgado who was picked up previously by the State Liquor and Narcotics squad, when he was arraigned in Layton City Court and bound over for trial in Second District Court on charges of distributing a controlled substance for sale. JOSE M. Hernandez, 29, 426 Main St., Layton, was arraigned in Clearfield City Court Friday on charges of forcible sexual abuse. He was arrested after due investigation by Detective Rick Rendon, Clearfield P.D. Hernandez is out on $1500 bail, awaiting his preliminary hearing in Clearfield City Court Feb. 22. IN OTHER actions the Clearfield Police Department has handled 27 accident cases in the past two weeks, 13 warrants of arrest were issued, 13 cases of theft investigated and the officers assisted other cities on 19 calls. There were 10 cases of bad check charges, nine domestic about dogs, and 3 cases of aggravated assault. THERE were 2 each cases already been approved by planning commissions, hut were unable to come m a decision about whether to rezone areas in Val Vcr-lof Bountiful to allow for nm! several cases they t approved the site plan for a 28 unit mission to call for a hearing to how residents In the an-- felt about the reron-irg- , but the county planning foimni--Moasked for more study on the matter before ilfit-riin- IN APPROVING the tn allow the con Struction Of dwellings fronting on private roads, the planning commission questioned acting County planner, Albert Ode, said that two options were open. The first would be the Val Verda area to from K 1A to The other np'ion ts to allow some mul-t- q !e dwellings under certain (ooJitions. Tins option would require that request had been hiard in a public hearing and be approved by both the pl.ini sng coo mission nnd the county co omission wheiher the ordm.ime should apply only to one at re lots, but finally approved the ordinance change with that R-- Z proposal, but probably will still call for a public be tring making final a decision on the matter. THE PLANNING commission agreed to join wuh Layton and Kaysville City Conn PLANNING Commission member, Henri Fmlerikxen said that in addition to protests from single family cils and planning commis- sions in calling for a publ.c hearing on Jan. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Kaysville City Hall to hear citizen input on a boundary proposal between Kavsv tile and Layton in the Mutton Hollow area. County Planner Robert Scott who is also Lav ton city planner, said the boundary line has been hammered out by the two cities planning commissions and city councils. County pldnner. Tat Comarell Is assisting Kaysville as city planner. BBSIHggMPaW-vRggflK- fr dwellers the area, he disapproved of the rezoning in proposal because parking in the area was not adequate. 1 his feeling was seconded by Joseph Moore, Davis County planning director, and by two residents of the Vai Verda Ann Richardson and area who Darlene Christensen were present at the meeting. One oi her option to resolve the Val Verda zoning many problem, where Jn Iiwm ini multiple housing complex at 32nO South and Orchard Drive In Bountiful proposed by Dee Winegsr. The commission expressed approval after checking a landscaping plan which they Said resolved some problems which could have Men created by population density resulting from the complex Manners Said the site plan met the conditions of the ordinance. It was approved on the condition that County Surveyor Glenn Austin approve the site plan. Population densiiy resulting will average out to 15.3 units an acre. asked county planners to request the planning com- Val Verd.i. commission planning THE county commissioners were stymied uniil they can determine wheiher to reupe matters the IN OTHfR IN OTHFR matters, the planning commission denied for the third straight month to allow Ken Knighton to further subdivide a nine-lo- sub- t 2 proja-rty- In . another matter they approved the dedication of a Police Gar For East Layton? is- s THE FIRST item on the agenda was police depart- WALTER Owens was a conditional use permit, Scott Woo ley asked the council to allow him to build a the new home and to ment business. Chu-- Davis discussed the possibility of purchasing or leasing a police car for the city. Several suggestions were made but no f boundaries on some other property. His request was dtx ixton was reached. The council agreed to hire a police officer. Hob McFarland, who is working for the city in the tabled until the council was able to study the recommen- part-tim- e dations maintenance department, will receive this position on a trial basis for one month. He the planning com- Kaysvills will work mostly on the weekends. and Mrs. Ben Attorney Davis presented members of the Chief Goodwin and two children of Seat tie. Wash, arrived for council with the annual Fd.st Layton City Police report for 1977. This is the first time a comprehensive annual report division in West 1 armmgton even though Mr. Knightons attorney, Darwin Hansen, argued that one more lot would not create additional problems in fire protection, of mission. dmg Christmas and the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Stewart. Mrs. Goodwin's sister, Miss Susan Stewart, returned to Seattle with them for a short visit. has been prepared in East The council Layton. culinary water and sewer lines. :JS Planning commissioner. Jack Neslen, seemed to express the majority opinion when he said, "If we approve this, other property owners will want to subdivide their property too." Greenware Bisque and Supplies Valentine & Easter Decorations THE planning commission said they would ask the county commission to call for r:0l7 STARTING JAIL 10 75 fi. Fort Lsns 1 a public hearing before deciding whether to change REGISTER FOR CLASSES 370-027- (In the rear of Prudential Federal) - 1 JANUARY SINGLE dwellings, 24, commercial, new, 1, site plan, granted conce- ptual approval of Oak Forest no. 9 with stipulations, and $963,023; commercial 2, $3,500; remodeling, remodeling - dwelling, 7, $257,400; -- conceptional granted approval of Tiffany Park $6,975; garages - residential, 2, $1,400; fencing, 1; other, 4, $1,000; total 41 permits valued at $1,233,298. Planning commission action taken on the following: approved lien waiver for Marten W. Schaap and approved final for Country Oaks Condos, granted preliminary approval for Marshall Hgts. Sub., recommended hearing be set for Halls and Harris rezone, tabled Elk Valley Sub until Jan. 10. annexation Lisas Brushed Subdivision with stipulations. Denim Pants ACTION pending on the following: 208 Water Quality, building by railroad tracks, Valley View road scheme, depths of comer lots as they Odds and Ends Values to 22.G0 Your Choice Downstairs Values Dccron Bonded Batts 1C3 special tax 500 cases presented, 1; cases resolved, 1; called inspections, 367; and business and licenses received, 265. n 00 1 110.00 Also Simplicity Patients Two Pattern to Choose trom Girls Slisss Clue Stieda Tie or Brovn Leather About 40 pairs Reg. 14.93 Value 13.98 & Your Choice V. One Group White Famous Wrangler Brand Reg. Value to 14.00 Clean-u- p I, Pair Slacks J Price Filled Coats Jan. Price U Pair Also 16. S3 Value While They Last Choice 99 6 or 376-290- 0 766-096- 0 376-453- 8 579 So. Main, Kaysville! Each Only Pair Others reduced 13 or more Girls Tops Dresses Ladies Tops Values to 33.00 Your Choice Whiten They Last Only One Group Bop Krai Shirts Reduced Broken Long Sleeve Styles and Colors Sag. Me r to 8.88 smeh 09 jjll xa & Pots and Pans All Hsus Reduced Vi or More Downstairs Special nanus! Regular 1.39 Value For this Sale Press Slacks d9Q Infants and Toddlers Fancy 45 Coats Deduced Some Legging Sets Ail Now Reduced Brown, Gray and Navy Reg. 17.00 Value Your Choice Depts. Tags & Seals Different Item Added Dally up One Group 111 Gift Sets, Christmas Cards, 3 H Yard Also Faked Fur & Corduroy Vi Price LOW INTRODUCTORY RATES For further information call: 76Q-026- ) Reduced Each Values to 31.00 Your FT, Only Odds and Ends From RenS Pendleton Shirts Regular 43.00 Value While they lost Regular 12.SS Valu Nice Selection to Choose From i O ) Each Fitts! Clearance Liens Down & Cozy Values to 6.98 Girls Coats Choice 9 Only Warm 99 Your 6:00 p.nt. Size each .HE Regular 17.00 Value While They Last Only 579 South Main, Kaysville, Utah Boys Oxford 8 to 4 Wing Tip Dress Price Ladies Off Girls Pajamas arid Gowns Dept. Special . Vx Boys Winter Goat Few Left The New Learning Center Shorn WKOM THSY LAST in mind. noon and 4:09 p.m. Long or shorts Famous Brands Values to AH Your choice 2 lb. Special Purchase January 12th and 13th Ladles Coats Reduced 400 assessment, regulations, review of C3 Bamberger right of way, curb and gutter forms, rezone from RIB to RS, Downzone crossings subdivision. The board of adjustments; IV lb. One lb. review of natural waterways, Register at 12:00 D & relate to the ordinance, RECOMMENDED hearing be set and then approved for Larsen B Dcpt. Store in Downtown Layton Ds;vn Co Prices - Iiere halting Room for Rev Spring Goods Orsilsford Special gross motor room. Professional staff and certified teachers. Developmental center Shanna Page The council appropriated money to send polite Chief Davis nnd several other City oflu tab to b spec iul administrative class that will be held ot the Police for seven wis-kAcademy In Salt Lake City. Layton Mayor, POLICE the report of their term of office Tuesday, Jan. 3. Mayor Forbes conducted the first count tl meeting of the new year and his first council meeting os East and shooting in the city limits for a total of 187 cases, ma rezone, tabled Vic and Pauls Travel Center permit for two weeks. Approved Antelope Village Layton has reported the following building permits sued for December 1977. New building designed with your L.D. Covington Cumptunenied Chu-- f Davis on the qualify and completeness The newly elected mayor of Fast Layton and two newly elected count Ilmen began runaway, vandalism, auto theft, FCC complaint, lost property, a missing person NO? OPENING child John Biair road to the county at 1150 West and 300 South in Farmington and approved the division of 15 acres In that area Into three ftveorre par-cel- l. That request was made by Howard Richards, 01 from C-- to R 3 xo that ft four plrx can be built on that multiple Any dwellings in the area built prior to 9(it were legal at which time the zoning was changed to HI A at the of residents in the U! f.i Conditional u t H i y the planning commix, xmii to fuMi.er irtvi ligate the roaiti r Until the d cthiim IS made, they will table a request hv Merrill Mi nlove 10 re one two at n s from R I A to R 3 tn build a 2fi unit multiple dwi llmg hi 1171 ust Val Verda Road in addition, the planning Commission onsidei ed reromngs and site approvals in the Val Verda and West Farmington areas, but ftaid in violation. zoning at 3449 So. Highway LsuSosn BmMmg En 0:00 a.m. r, tiple dwellings, of trespassing, property damage, telephone harassment, disorderly persons, assault, bomb threats and controlled substances. There was one each, a confidential report, shoplifter, fight, civil dispute, open door, robbery, abandoned vehicle, THE LEARNING CENTER -1- jumped Although planners spent time disiussing whether to r one ihe Vul Verda an a in Hounfful to allow multiple dwellings ot whether to p r Coi both Hie Kaysville and Layton before THE DISTRICT has an alternate site for building a school in Syracuse, but the a ville a ml Layton, ton Hollow area, which has that those owners whose buildings are illegal, Davis County Commissioner said earlier they did not approve of this move because it would b costly. They estimated that It might mean the hit mg of an additional building Inspector to enforce and pin down would plm e Motion Hollow Road in Kaysville, because tin move would "stop the two Cities in competing for exAt present the pansion Mutton Hollow area lx uniil Knoxtn tin? Mut- Meanwhile, Dr. Steve White, assistant superintendent of the school district, advised the council that the purchase of the Steed school site could be completed within months. Krall and Ed Pace of Clearfield Job Corps Security of- Thursday approved limitation. The county rum mission bad earlier vouch! approval of the disturbances, eight cases of criminal mischief, seven intrusion alarms, six suspicious vehicle six persons, burglaries and six medical emergencies. DELGADO was arrested 1 HEY ALSO boundary Ime Issue notes of violation to reiommend approving the boundary proposal, which right-of-way- LaU duplexes are now illegal, is to ( Ol NTY planning director Joseph Moon said he would Dflvii County Planning Cnimnixxiiiii Bi'pmvri) an change whit h. If pasted by the Davfi County Commission, will ailn building on private HE NOTFD that beginning of construction on the Clearfield school could begin wuhin a few months, or it may be delayed several months or a year or two. David Delgado, 21, 1711 Celia Way, Layton, was arraigned in Clearfield City Court on charges of criminal conspiracy, after a month long investigation by Clear- 1700 South 1000 E., said Dr. w hoot ts in session. DR. DEAN f'enrod, district director of buildings and grounds, tokl the council that soil analysis tost show it will require the district a "minimum of $5fl,fti0" to prepare the sue for a mw whool. "Of tnurst we did not anticipate this additional cost," said Dr, IVniiaJ, "and because of Hie additional cost it shines a different light on our plans for developing a school on die Sieed property until this problem can tut worked out." fice. By ROM LYN KIRK Ptniud, "Hut at the same time, the dis trut would lie giving bwk to the dty, in essence, Seven acres who h could bo used by the public at any tune except when C field Police Sergeant Carl liS prue offered price," a a or Mm "TT One Rack Ladies Items Clean-u- p Gift Dept. Dresses Pants Etc. Your Choice Tops Glasses Jackets Different Patterns Make Nice Gifts Pack ot Four Reg. 2.50 to 3.50 Set EHfWtgi Vz Price How Your Choice Only 200 SM Can osgisggt Mriias araaM |