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Show . v. . . . -- ii " " " ' " "' " 11 . 1 1 : rll'c&strieMoini k closer . i 7 ' FAR? CTIGTON - Davis County . ' , i novirg closer to the spring con-: con-: of C 3 rrrcscd Davis . ( yrJ'sJ)-.:. yCcr;Lxnd i v Cc :ry r-rcur.is in West .1 . . - C y Cc..: :,-' " l Iss r 7 i' 1 f ; L1.: , . .... ' t -f, -i - i ' ' , has -given tentative approval . to architectural plans for the $18 million mil-lion jail and public safety complex. ' ' The public safety complex will be located on the southeast comer cf 650 West and Clark Lane. He y 1 is 5;s!sned to accomtnode ct ".least 203 inmatts in thq first phr 3 z 1 r"r!y C0 pr'soncrs when f J.'.y v i . C .--CwlcacAC.a jilcc..--! x weather permits this spring and should be completed in late summer of 1990. Bid specifications will be open for inspection by contractors cn Feb. 8 and must be returned by the contractors by March -8. Bid . cloning will be shortly thereafter r ,i construction should start before V.z ct 1 cf Mrch, reccrilrg to the v Davis Cc :7 Ccr. r.ic::cn. ; rcc: -c:ir-:2 Jail construction closer sion has approved the site for a special spe-cial permit uses which will allow the jail complex to be built at that location. The site plan assures that the facility will be compatible to the residential area, j iSfgggL . Meanwhile, the xmmissibn has adopted a master plan for the proposed pro-posed Davis County Fairgrounds to be developed adjacent to the public safety complex. In addition to the main show buildings, the fair proposal includes exhibition bills, stables, arena, grandstand, racetrack and parking lot The commission, however, has , accepted only the conceptual plans for the fairgrounds' development but has not designated any money to be spent on the proposed jwoject CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 O The jail complex will contain more than 150,000 square-feet which will have facilities for more than 200 inmates and all the support " " facilities, including dirung rooms,. and clerk and county attorney's of-' of-' 1 ' fices. The complex will cost an esti-' esti-' mated $18 million, the money for which was approved by a public bond election. The exterior of the building will be rock-faced to blend in with the atmosphere of the Far-mingtonarea. Far-mingtonarea. The county purchased 57 acres in the unincorporated area west of Interstate Highway 15 which is zoned for residential use. However, the Farmington Planning Commis- |