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Show Approve Home Occupations ing. however, it was decided to publish and circulate materials prepared by various committees. commit-tees. Neighbors are to read the material and then distribute it throughout their areas. After residents have had a chance to view the proposals additional sessions will be called. cal-led. Mr. Cole said the late-February late-February time table should provide sufficient time for such action. COMMITTEES were formed early last year to study commercial and residential development, de-velopment, parks and recreation, recrea-tion, police and fire protection, public facilities, annexation and transportation. Original plans had called for formulation formula-tion of a master plan by this month but planners now speculate spe-culate on that possibility in the Spring. Previous meetings have indicated in-dicated a desire for restricted commercial development and continuation of the single family fami-ly home concept wherever possible. In addition, support has been raised for parks, improved im-proved roads, with mixed feelings feel-ings expressed on annexation of the unincorporated area to either Bountiful or North Salt Uke. BOTH CITIES have said they could not annex the entire area at one time, with Bountiful Bounti-ful noting shortage of funds at present and North Suit Lake indicating such a one-step move would double its current population. Those residents who have further questions about the master plan proposals may contact the county planning office at 451-3278. By TOM BUSSELBERG FARMINGTON Sweets and exercise usually don't mix but they were both part of the conversation at the recent Davis County Planning Commission Com-mission meeting. IN FACT, the commission approved requests for home occupations including a candy-selling business for weddings wed-dings at 329 W. 3500 S. Request Re-quest was made by Judith McCleery. The second home occupation, occupa-tion, also in the Val Verda area, will be located at 694 W. 3400 S. and operated by Lori Hobbs. Ten people will attend each class with three classes planned, said Acting Planning Director Albert Cole. IN OTHER business the commission deferred final approval of a west Farmington subdivision at 1525 W. Burke Lane pending paving of the roadway and installation of water facilities for fire control. Ken Knighton is petitioning for the subdivision but the water wa-ter concern was raised after a letter from the Farmington City Fire Dept. noted a ten minute mi-nute response time with only about one minute worth of water. MR. KNIGHTON said he wants to determine if funds from area residents can be "pooled" for construction of a storage tank. The area is outlined out-lined by the U.S. Corps of Engineers En-gineers as a wetland area, however. Mr. Cole noted. A small lot subdivision request re-quest was left for county commission com-mission action in other meeting meet-ing action. To be located at 1300 W. Burke Lane, it would include four lots developed by Dean Cook. IT IS located adjacent to the Knighton subdivision and is in-cluded in-cluded in the wetlands-designated wetlands-designated area. Concern for roads and Are protection were again raised. In related action, Mr. Cole said in an interview following the meeting additional Vat Verda-Orchard planning meetings meet-ings will probably be held near the end of February. TWO PUBLIC hearings have already been held to consider con-sider the first comprehensive master plan for the 6,500-resident 6,500-resident area. One held in November drew a couple hundred hun-dred residents to hear the proposals outlined by various committees for future growth possibilities. But a session in January drew only about 20 residents and was scrapped after little more than an hour because of low turnout. That session was called to obtain feedback from residents on the proposals given the previous month. AT THAT December meet- |