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Show Layton postal needs studied The U.S. Postal Service is con- Oicting preliminary studies to de-rmine de-rmine post office space needs for a temporary auxiliary station in Layton, Postal Division General Manager-Postmaster Dennis J. Yuhl said today. The studies will include investigation of space that could be remodeled to postal specifications. speci-fications. In a letter to Mayor Richard G. McKenzie, Mr. Yuhl asked for community suggestions and offered to meet with local officials to review the Postal Service's preliminary pre-liminary plans. At this stage in planning, the Postal Service is reviewing growth factors, size requirements, potential poten-tial locations, and local traffic, geographical, topographical and environmental conditions which should be considered. Mr. Yuhl said the anticipated postal needs are approximately 1 ,200 square feet of building space on a site of adequate size to provide off-street parking for customers, employees and postal vehicles. The area under consideration is bounded by 2000 North to the north, Highway 232 to the south, Easy Street (400 West) to the east, and Highway 91 to the west. |