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Show THE DAILY HERALD. www.HarkTheHerald.com). Pace A3 Provo. Utah. Thursday. Mav 4. 2000 LOCAL Work proceeds By AMY K. STEWART " The Dairy Herald residents didn't hold back their opinions at the first SCAMP public hearing By MARTA MURVOSH meeting Wednesday night. About 100 people gath- 1 The Daily Herald ered at Joaquin Elementary School to listen to a presentation on SCAMP (South Campus Area Master Plan) which is a proposed plan for student housing south of BYU campus in Joaquin neighborhood. And residents took full advantage of the question and comment period. Residents said theywant SPANISH FORK It will be a matter of days before the ground is broken for a new school in west Springville. pew elemen- 750-stude- tary schools in Nebo School District. A little more work has to be finished at the school site in southeast Spanish Fork to determine how the small space." Richardson added he doesn't like the idea of rushing into the plan. "I couldn't care less if the moratorium ends in six months," he said.. "Let's just make another one." However, city chief adminBob officer istrative Stockwell said there can only be one moratorium, according to state law. UVSC was a popular tar . - to me5!" contracts Continued from A 1 Richards said his estimate of damage from a single window being shot out was roughly $500. He said it appeared a BB gun or pellet gun may have been the weapon, but he said no projectiles were found, only the three-fourth- hole that spider-patterne- d his tall window. "We were here until 3 a.m. cleaning up," he said. The burglar alarm at Prestige Wireless was set off at 12:14 a.m. Wednesday, Edwards said. Stephanie Pyne, a sales and fund miscellaneous repairs and improvements. The buildings and expansions are needed to provide classrooms for the 14 percent jump 20,519 to in students 23,439 enrollment that is expected in the district's 30 schools manager at Prestige, said the owner of the store was called to the crime scene and spent about two hours cleaning up the mess left by 2005. behind. Because of the time factor and the fact that some windows in both cities were spattered with yellow paint from a paintball gun, police believe they are dealing with a single set of suspects. Police also said they The district stretches from Elberta to Springville. A $75 tax increase also was approved by voters Tuesday to repay the bond and fund operations at three of the five schools. Of the total increase, ; $fi4. will rennv r.hp hnnrl and $11, called a voted leeway, will, fund operations at three of the schools. Owners of a busi ness or a second home of jthe same value will pay an jadditional $116 and $20 Respectively or a total increase of $136. . v ) La. m Amy K. 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The total cost includ found at his auto dealerJng furnishings and landship, and one of the few about will run $7.5 windows not broken was scaping million, Hawkins said. marked with yellow paint The other new school is from a paintball gun. "I guarantee you there Spanish Oaks Elementary School, near 2750 E are probably four or five t Skyline Drive, Spanish kids involved," Wride said. Fork. Students now attend "They probably have no ing Canyon Elementary girlfriends, are complete Will be divided between the losers with nothing to do Iwo schools. but shoot windows out." Wride said he and his pit V Marta Murvosh can be bull, Demo, slept in a new or car at the dealership to proteached at Amurvoshheraldextra.com. tect the property. SOWING Then the public can view the rough drafts of the plan and offer feedback p.m. today at city council offices, 351 W. Center St. They will refine the con saidJoaquin-re- si of glass. "It's just like shoveling snow," Wride said. Joe Keddington, a manager at Roberts Crafts, in Provo, said replacement of the four or five windows shot out at his business will ' cost about $500. He said yellow paint was also found on the windows and on a store sign. But something else found at the crime scene could lead police to the suspects. Employees at Roberts also found a spent compressed air cartridge, the kind some pellet and BB guns use. The employees said they were careful to pick it up so any fingerprints left by suspects would, not be damaged, and they turned the evidence over to police. tions. input they gathered last night. They will meet in the Mayor's Gallery behind the 8ix-mon- In the morning others arrived and they began assessing the damage and shoveling garbage cans full WINDOWS Wednesday with Interwest Construction to build the two new schools. It was just s of a day after voters passed the $45 million bond for the schools. The board also canvassed Tuesday's election and started the process to issue ' the bonds. The $45 million also will be used to expand five existing schools and purchase property for future schools on-goin- like to be notified of public meetings by personal letter several weeks in advance; and something should be done to deter Utah Valley Community College students from living in the SCAMP housing. And they had other vari. ous opinions.. "SCAMP should stand for cepts and come up with a rough draft of the SCAMP plan. The public can come watch and offer sugges- get Wednesday night. "BYU is not growing," said Joaquin resident Paul Hyer. The UVSC student group is the problem." BYU student Brian Crane said UVSC students want to live near BYU so they can attend BYU LDS wards. SCAMP planners will work all day today on the LlADRp hillside should be graded, Said Brent Hawkins, district operations director. The Board of Education approved dent Larry Richardson. "It seems like you're trying to cram a lot of students into a Careless ' And 'Stupid Mindless said Plan'," Joaquin resident Tom Dean. Others said they don't think the SCAMP plan will even happen. "It doesn't seem realistic high-densit- y Site work has already begun for two of the five to see BYU take more responsibility for housing and parking; they would Concerned PROVO , off ait SGMP meetoinig esWeuu'Es souiDiid Orem. y |