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Show I 1 I I J "---JTI--l- I f f if i j Li I, i 1 i ' ftf J' h P- Is2 KlJ-- '0 i2' tdi-Ai n'fi'-i- I 'We can tell you what not to do.' Hussell Hawk. Kock Springs t'hiel of Police social, cultural setting of the valley, existing ex-isting land use, housing, citizens goals and policies, master road plan, agriculture, public utilities, community facilities, parking, valley-wide city feasiblity, growth management policies, and implementation of plan. Applications to serve on the committee commit-tee should be sent to City-County Planning, Plann-ing, Room 103, Uintah County Building, Vernal, Utah 84078. One of the trends of growth in Vernal City, according to Nicholson, is the move of businesses to the west side of town. "We foresee the current trend is for business to move between Gibsons and Smiths," Nicholson said. He said that parking space in the downtown business sector is essential to maintaining a healthy downtown business atmosphere. Nicholson said that one way to spur downtown development would be to provide incentives as Tax Increment Financing, where taxes on a business are frozen for a certain amount of years after a business has remodeled. Other problems which come with future growth are housing, agricultural preservation, schools, and law enforcement. enforce-ment. Each of these problems with some proposed answers will be addressed ad-dressed in subsequent articles in this series. Photos and arlicle by Sleven WaMis, Kdiior ol Vernal Ver-nal Express. |