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Show 7 LEGAL NOTICES 700 700 SOUTH JORDAN CITY ORDINANCE NO. 8MA EACH DWELLING UNIT WITHIN THE A-- A-- l, AND R-- J ZONES HAVE ITS OWN PRIVATE GARAGE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF SOUTH JORDAN CITY, STATE OF UTAH: of the Section 1. Amendment. Section Revised Ordinances of South Jordan City is amended by adding and enacting Paragraph (s) as follows: s. Private Garage. Each dwelling unit shall have its own private garage with an inside dimension of not less than twenty (20) feet in width and twenty-tw- o (22) feet in depth. Section 2. Amendment. Section of the Revised Ordinances of South Jordan City is amended by adding and enacting Paragraph (s) as follows: s. Private Garage. Each dwelling unit shall have its own private garage with an inside dimension of not less than twenty (20) feet in width and twenty-tw- o (22) feet in depth. Section 1. Amendment. Section of the Revised Ordinances of South Jordan City is amended by adding and enacting Paragraph (s) as follows: i. Private Garage. Each dwelling unit shall have its own private garage with an inside dimension of not less than twenty (20) feet in width and twenty-tw- o (22) feet in depth. Section 4. Amendment. Section of the Revised Ordinances of South Jordan City is amended by adding and enacting Paragraph (r) as follows: r. Private Garage. Each dwelling unit shall have its own private garage with an inside dimension of not less than twenty (20) feet In width and twenty-tw- o (22) feet in depth. Section S. Amendment. Section of the Revised Ordinances of South Jordan City is amended by adding and enacting Paragraph (o)subparagraph (5) as follows: 5. Private Garage. Each dwelling unit shall have its own private garage with an inside dimension of not less than twenty (20) feet in width and twenty-tw- o (22) feet in depth. (. Effect of Amendment. Any addition or amendment herein shall not affect any section or subsection of any ordinance other than the section specifically added or amended. Following adoption of this Ordinance, each succeeding section shall be renumbered to correspond to the additions and amendments. 7. Index. The index to sections and shall be renumbered in cordance with this Ordinance. Section ac- Section 8. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF SOUTH JORDAN CITY, STATE OF UTAH, on this 4th day of August, 1987. THERON B. HUTCHINGS, Mayor ATTEST: Richard N. Warne City Recorder SJ7-1- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF SOUTH JORDAN, AS AMENDED, CHANGING THE ZONING MAP FROM A-- 5 TO R-- l .8. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH JORDAN : SECTION 1. That Ordinance No. entitled, Zoning Ordinance of South Jordan, Utah, as the ordinances of the City of South Jordan, is amended by amending the zoning of the City of South Jordan as follows: The property described in Application filed by Kyle McKee and located in the City of South Jordan, is hereby reclassified from A-- 5 to R-- l .8, said property being described as follows: Beginning at a point which is S 003'45" E along the Section line 925.66 feet and N 89'42'24" E 250.80 feet from the Northwest corner of Section 11, Township 3 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence N 0'03'45" W 199.00 feet; thence N 89"43'24" E 218.895 feet; thence S 0'03'45" E 199.00 feet; thence S 89'43'24" W 218.895 feet to the point of beginning, contains 1.00 acre. 2. The map showing such changes shall be filed with the South Jordan City Planning Commission. SECTION SECTION 3. This Ordinam e shall become effective twenty days after publication or posting, or thirty days after final passage by the City Council, whichever is more remote from the date of final passage. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the South Jordan City Council has approved, passed and adopted this ordinance this 3 day of November 1987, Theron B. Hutchings Mayor ATTEST: Richard N. Warne City Recorder Published: SJC7-1- SOUTH JORDAN CITY ORDINANCE NO. SECAMENDING AN ORDINANCE TION OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF SOUTH JORDAN CITY RELATING TO AREA AND DENSITY REGULATIONS IN AN R-- ZONE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF SOUTH JORDAN CITY, STATE OF UTAH: Section Amendment. (d) of the Revised Ordinances of to read in its entirety as follows: Section Paragraph South 1. Jordan City is amended - 4. Area 2. Changes in the Master Plan for property tersections a. MP-t-8- 7 aid Density Regulations. 1. Each application pursuant to this Section shall be for a site of not less than ten (10) acres. 3. Two family dwellings shall occupy a lot of at least 12,500 square feet. 4. Multiple unit dwellings shall occupy a lot of at least 15,000 square feet Tor the first three units, and 3,173 square feet for each additional unit. There shall be a maximum of twelve (12) dwelling units per acre. 5. Condominium developments shall have a density of not more than twelve (12) dwelling units per acre. Section 2. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF SOUTH JORDAN CITY, STATE OF UTAH, on this 9th day of July, 1987. THERON B. HUTCHINGS, Mayor Richard W. Warne City Recorder SJ7-1- WEST VALLEY CITY PUBLIC NOTICE OF MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of West Valley City will hold a public hearing and possible final decision regarding proposed Master Plan Amendments to the West Valley City Master Plan for properties located along 4100 South in West Valley City encompassing Planning Districts 2, 4 and 6. The public hearing and possible final decision on the proposed Master Plan Amendments will be made at the regular meeting of the City Council on December 3, 1987 at 6:00 p.m., or soon thereafter as business permits, in the City Council Chambers at 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City. Utah. All interested parties are invited to attend and participate in the hearing. Master Plan changes being considered shall Include: Changes in general policies for 4100 South as follows: 4100 SOUTH In- of: Change the northwest corner from neighborhood commercial uses to a low density residential designation andor residential businesses uses. b. 2700 West - the northwest corner should be changed to the forthcoming Residential Business Zone as per previous Master Plan - the City owned 7 recommendations. property just west on the south side should be considered for multi-famil- y or office uses. c. 3200 West on the northwest corner, 4080 South should continue to the east for a possible - 3600 West - as the road is d. MP-u-8-7 widened the northwest comer should be changed from residential to a small neighborhood oriented commercial use. Three lots could be combined at that location to accommodate the use. 7 On the southwest side a vacant parcel remains which might be considered for the residential business zone. - 4000 West - the northeast core. MP-13-ner should be allowed to develop with residential business uses to minimize - the 7 neighborhood impacts. southeast corner which now allows multiple family should be changed to accommodate a-7 neighborhood commercial use. the northwest corner, should be changed from low density to allow neighborhood commercial development if well defined and buffered from the developing subdivision. f . 4800 West the southeast corner shows Master Planned general commercial use, this should be changed to neighborhood com- the 7 mercial. large medium density area should be reduced in size to a smaller area given the subdivision development occurring In the area. 7 5600 West - on the northeast g. corner office uses should be added to the medium density designation. 7 The general commercial area h. to the west of the power lines, north of the school and east of 6000 West elementary should be reconsidered as a light manufacturing, researchbusiness park, office oriented area or for low density housing. DATED this 12th day of November, 1987. 12, 1987. WVC7-1- WEST VALLEY CITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR MASTER PLAN AMENDMENTZONE CHANGE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF a public hearing to be held in the Council Chambers at West Valley City Office, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah, on December 3, 1987 at 6:00 p.m. o'clock, or at soon as business permits, before the Board of City Council of West valley City on the following application reNOTICE questing an amendment to the Master Plan and rezoning of the following described areas in West Valley City, Utah: 1. To amend the future land use map of the West Valley City Master Plan by reclassifying the following described property from low density residential land uses to researchbusiness park land uses as listed under Application IMPZ-9-87- , filed by F. C. Stangl III on property located at 1000 West 2320 South. 2. To amend the map of West Valley City by reclassifying the following described property from A zone to RBP zone as listed under ApfUed by F. C. Stangl III on plication IMPZ-9-8property located at 1000 West 2320 South. Beginning at the northwest corner of Western Pacific Addition, said corner being north 89'54'06" east 3558.40 feet (east 3562.5 feet, deed) and south 0'05'54" east 1847.78 feet (south 1849.0 feet, deed) from the north one quarter corner of Section 22, T I S., R.I.W., S.L.B.M., said north one quarter corner being north 0000'5J" west 2699.65 feet (north 000235" west 2698.81 feet, Area Reference Plat) from the center of said Section 22, and running thence north 8954'06" east (east, deed) 1146.54 feet to the y centerline of lane; thence along said centerline and the southerly projection thereof south 03'54'06" west 658.18 feet to the intersection of the northerly projection of the centerline of Hastings Street; thence along the northerly projection of said centerline south 0007'00'reast 193.33 feet to the south boundary of that tract of land described as Parcel No. 1 in Warranty Deed filed In Book 3267, Page 116, as Entry Number 2521222; thence along said south boundary north 89'40'54" west (north 8935' west, deed) 1100.72 feet to the southwest corner of said tract; thence along the west boundary of said tract and the west boundary of said Western Pacific Addition north 00'05'54" west 841.90 feet (north 841.9 feet, deed) to the point of beginning. Encompasses 21.72 acres. The public is invited to attend the public hear ing ana give written or oral comments. DATED this 12th day of November, 1987. Karen S. Leftwich City Recorder Run One timet s) (1), November 12, 1987. WVC7-1- WEST VALLEY CITY NOTICE OF ZONING HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF a public hearing to be held in the Council Chambers at WEST VALLEY CITY OFFICE, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah,' on December 3, 1987 at 6:00 p.m. o'clock, or as soon as business permits, before the City Council of West Valley City on the following application requesting rezoning of the following described areas In West Valley City, Utah: 1. To amend the map of West Valley City by reclassifying the following described property zone to C-- 2 zone as listed under Apfrom 8 Lois fUed by Barthold M. plication Crook on property located at 1904 West 4100 South. Com 953 feet west from southeast corner of y4 Section 34, T 1 S, R 1 W, west 270 feet; north 417 feet; southeasterly along the southerly bank of a of the North Jordan Canal 468 feet branch more or less to a point 33 feet from beginn- southwest S.L.B.fcM., GENERAL POLICIES South should project a generally residential image with neighborhood oriented nodes of commercial development coupled with office uses at major intersections. Planned commercial centers that encompass noisy congested corners should be considered where limits to that type of development can be easily defined. Consider The public is invited to attend the public hearing ana give written or oral comments. DATED THIS 12 day of November, Karen S.Leftwich City Recorder Run one time, November 1987. 12, 1987. WVC7-1- SOUTH JORDAN CANAL CO. Legal Notice South Jordan Canal Company, West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84118 4785 SOUTH JORDAN CITY ORDINANCE NO. 7 7A Bender Named Director Of Western Rehabilitation SECAMENDING AN ORDINANCE 5 TIONS ORREVISED OF THE and DINANCES OF SOUTH JORDAN CITY RELATING TO WALLS AND FENCES R-S A-- l, and IN A-R-ZONES. . Section Amendment. of the Revised Ordinances of to read in its enSouth Jordan City is amended tirety as follows: 1. Paragraph (p) p. Walls and Fences. Height requirements. No wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material higher than six (6) feet shall be erected or maintained within any rear or side yard in an A-- 5 Zone; nor shall any wall, fence opaque hedge or screening material be erected or maintained in any required front excess of four (4) feet in height. Except Sard in fence erected within ten (10) feet of any any driveway which exceeds two (2) feet in height material. shall be of visually, 1. 2. Corner lots. No wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material in excess of two (2) feet in height shall be placed on any corner lot within a triangular area formed by the street property lines and a line connecting them at points equal k lines. In such to the required building cases, the use of wire mesh, chain link or other material shall be type of visually used to provide a safe sight distance for pedestrian and street traffic. Section 2. Amendment. Section Paragraph (p) of the Rivisedto Ordinances en-of South Jordan City is amended tirety as follows: Utah Issues Gives Award ToIHC John M. Bender, one Actually WRI will be serving the Utah's most prominent physical medical community of the SANDY. Dr. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF SOUTH JORDAN CITY, STATE OF UTAH : Section South 2200 Notice of Order of Assessmeat Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on June 13, 1987 an assessment of 114.50 for the First Share of Stock and 89.50 for all additional shares was levied on Capitol Stock of the Corporation payable immediately, to the Secretary, Ralph B. Mackay, at the Company Office, 4785 South 2200 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84118. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on November 16. 1987 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at payment is msde Kubfic auction, and unless will be sold on December 12, 1967 to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Ralph B. Mackay, Secretary 4785 South 2200 West Salt Lake City, Utah 84118 read in its p. Walls and fences. 1. Height requirements. No wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material higher than six (6) feet shall be erected or maintained in any rear or side yard in an A-- l Zone; nor shall any wall, fence opaque hedge or screening material be erected or maintained in any required front yard in excess of four (4) feet in height. Except that any fence erected within ten (10) feet of any driveway which exceeds two (2) feet in height material. shall be of visually 2. Corner tots. No wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material in excess of two (2) feet in height shall be placed on any corner lot within a triangular area formed by the street property lines and a line connecting them at points equal k to the required building lines. In such cases, the use of wire mesh, chain link or other material shall be type of visually used to provide a safe sight distance for pedestrian and street traffic. Section Section 3. Amendment. Paragraph (p) of the Revised Ordinances of South Jordan City is amended to read in its entirety as follows: p. Walls and fences. Height requirements. No wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material higher than six (6) feet shall be erected or maintained in any rear or side yard in an zone; nor shall any wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material be erected or maintained in any required front yard in excess of four (4) feet in height. Except that any fence erected within ten (10) feet of any driveway which exceeds two (2) feet in height shall be of visaully material. 1. 2. Corner lots. No wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material In excess of two (2) feet in height shall be placed on any comer lot within a triangular area formed by the street property lines and the line conencting them at points equal k to the required building lines. In such cases, the use of wire mesh, chain link or other of shall be material type visaully used to provide a safe sight distance for pedestrian and street traffic. of Inter-mounta- in medicine and rehabilitation specialists, has been appointed medical director of Western Rehabilitation Institute, the Mountain West's only comprehensive free standing medical rehabilitation hospital. The appointment was announced by David L. Jones, Chief Executive Officer and Administrator of WRI. Dr. Bender will head up a team of physiatrists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons, and other specialists when the d hospital opens next March. A graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA, he served his residencies at the University of California, San Francisco, and at the University of Utah Medical Center. For the past Dr. Bender has been medical director of the Stewart Rehabilitation Center at McKay Dee Hospital. Recognized as one of the early proponents of physical medicine and rehabilitation in the region, Dr. Bender developed the comprehensive medical rehabilitation program for McKay Dee Hospital. Dr. Bender is also clinical instructor at the University of Utah Department of Family and Community Medicine and Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation -a post he has held for 14 years. "Utah needs this extensive, comprehensive care center for its medical rehab patients," Dr. Bender said. "And in March we'll have it. 2. Corner lota. No wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material in excess of two (2) feet in height shall be placed on any corner lot within a triangular area formed by the street property lines and the line connecting them at points equal lines. In such to the required building cases, the use of wire mesh, chain link or other material shall be of type visually used to provide a safe sight distance for pedestrian and street traffic. v " Inter-mountai- " .... stjSVv m Care's Executive David H. Jeppson i Vice President for, "addressing conditions of poverty in Utah through the creation of the Central City Community Health Center." The health center, located at 520 E. 400 South, was established in August of this year to treat low-inco- in patients More than Dr. John M. Bender Christmas Comes To South Towne accommodate To SANDY. in- South Towne Center, additional shopping hours have been added. Beginning November 23, South Towne will be open an hour later, until 10 p.m. From November 28 to December 22, you can shop South Towne Center from 9 a.m. until 10 p.m. and on December 23 from 8 a.m. until 11 p.m. Santa has temporarily left the North Pole and is currently residing at South Towne Center during mall hours. Visit the jolly old elf at Center Court and have his picture taken with the kids. Each child will also receive a fun holiday coloring book. Also, on November 21 visit South Towne and see a wonderland of gingerbread creations at booths throughout the mall. These are award-winninhomemade houses and goodies that will be on display on this day only! On November 27, South Towne will be giving away a bone china Christmas ornament absolutely free with a $30 purchase or mall receipts totaling $30. Your choice of a teddy bear, angel, or rocking horse. Only one per customer. Supply is limited. Mall gift certificates are also available for puchase in the mall office and are redeemable in any mall Store. Wrap up the season's best at South Towne Center this Christmas. of 270 IF YOU don't use it Classified ad. Call your ad. Those "don't wants" around your house are probably "do wants" for .someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! Just dial 2 to place your ad. mU, 261-482- W 3783 So. 155 E. 4905 So. HLOORS V XJ' . f vj 30 Quality Work Licensed and insured 8 for a free estimate 500 W. No. 4, S.L.C., UT 84115 HOFHQNS Contincnon Co -- 3580 WEST 9000 SOUTH WEST JORDAN, UTAH IX - Section Section 6. Amendment. Paragraph (n) of the Revised Ordinances of South Jordan City is amended to read in Its entirety as follows: 1. Height requirements. No wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material higher than six (6) feet shall be erected or maintained in any rear or side yard in an S Zone; nor shall any wall, fence, hedge, or opaque screening material be erected or maintained in any required front yard in excess of four (4) feet in height. Except that any fence erected within ten (10) feet of any driveway which exceeds two (2) feet in height material. shall be of visually 2. Corner lots. No wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material in excess of two (2) feet in height shall be placed on any corner lot within a triangular area formed by the street property lines and a line connecting them at points equal k lines. In such to the required building cases, the use of wire mesh, chain link or other material shall be of type visually used to provide a safe sight distance for pedestrian and street traffic. Section Section 7. Amendment. Paragraph (u) of the Revised Ordinances of south Jordan uty is amended to reaa in its entirety as follows: xx x n 1 ' x l 1 1 i a. Walls and fences. 1. Height requirements. No wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material higher than six (6) feet shall be erected or maintained in any rear yard In an R-- Zone; nor shall any wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material be erected or maintained in any required front yard in excess of four (4) feet in height. Except that any fence erected within ten (10) feet of any driveway which exceeds two (2) feet in height material. shall be of visually 2. Corner lots. No wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material in excess of two (2) feet in height shall be placed on any corner lot within a triangular area formed by the street property lines and a line connecting them at points equal k lines. In such to the required building cases, the use of wire mesh, chain link or other material shall be used to type of provide a safe sight distance for pedestrian and street traffic. HrJLLrl Section l. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF SOUTH JORDAN CITY, STATE OF UTAH, on this 9th day of July, 1987. THERON B. HUTCHINGS, Mayor SJ7-1- i CRQS5 JDRDflNVflLLEi' MOSPITRL L yrs. experience NOVEMBER 21, 1987 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. II d it with a to place Newspapers Hotne ns uonsTrucTion uomDanv 262-668- n Call U 2 Fulltime. Must be 18. Some heavy lifting required. Apply in person at the Green Sheet BATHS 1 - Sell HELP ROOM ADDITIONS KITCHENS GARAGES DRIVEWAYS , community-minde- PRESSROOM fine-crafte- ROOFS INSURANCE REPAIRS -MASONRY V Health Intermountain board of trustees for their willingness to invest in innovative, long-tersolutions to the plight of the medically needy. ...... "Lady, it costs a penny a can just to mark 'em up!" the area their ability to pay. people were treated at the center during its first month of operation, Walsh explained. The clinic sees two to three homeless people per week, and a high percentage of elderly people who are on fixed incomes and receive incomplete coverage from Medicare, Walsh reported. In accepting the award, Jeppson regardless J Care's dedicated, creased customer needs at n Health Care. Utah Issues Executive Director Irene Fisher told the corporate and business leaders that the Caring in Business award is presented each year to a company that helps make a significant difference in removing the barriers that keep people in poverty. Bill Walsh, assistant executive director in charge of Utah Issues' involvement in health care, presented the award to Intermountain Health credited pedestrian and street traffic. Height requirements. No wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material higher than six (6) feet shall be erected or maintained within any rear or side yard in an R-- 3 Zone; nor shall any wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material be erected or maintained in any required front in excess of four (4) feet in height. Except Sard any fence erected within ten ( 10) feet of any driveway which exceeds two (2) feet in height material. shall be of visually long-ter- Og-den- 's 2. Corner lots. No wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material in excess of two (2) feet in height shall be placed on any corner lot within a triangular area formed by the street property lines and the line connecting them at points equal k lines. In such to the required building cases, the use of wire mesb, chain link or other of material shall be type visually used to provide a safe sight distance for 1. " J, rs 1. Height requirements. No wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material higher than six (6) feet shall be erected or maintained in any rear or side yard in an Zone; nor shall any wall, fence, opaque hedge or screening material be erected or maintained in any required front yard in excess of four (4) feet in height. Except that any fence erected within ten (10) feet of any driveway which exceeds two (2) feet in height material. shall be of visually n. Walls and fences. SALT LAKE. Utah Issues, a nonprofit organization dedicated to finsolutions to problems ding faced by the poor in Utah communities, has presented its annual Caring in Business Award to 80-be- 0. Walls and fences. Section Section 5. Amendment. Paragraph (n) of the Revised Ordinances of to read in its enamended is Jordan South City tirety as follows: West," Dr. Bender added. The 82,000 sq. ft. hospital is under construction at 8074 S. 1300 East in Sandy, and will provide comprehensive rehabilitation programs for head injury, spinal cord injury, musculoskeletal and neurologic disorders, arthritis, birth defects, stroke, orthopedic problems, multiple trauma and will develop cardiopulmonary rehabilitation. ts Section Section 4. Amendment. Paragraph (o) of the Revised Ordinances of South Jordan City is amended to read in its entirety as follows: ATTEST: Richard N. Warne SJC6-3- 12, 1987 , n. Walls and fences. ing; south 33 feet to beginning. ATTEST: 4100 - the vicinity in area of the 2200 West4100 South Intersection 2. Single family dwellings shall occupy a lot of at least 10,000 square feet. 1. located Karen S.Leftwich City Recorder Run one time(s) (1), November SOUTH JORDAN CITY ORDINANCE NO. ' a. The Major Street Plan should be amended to show an 80' street with 106' flairs at major Intersections from 2700 West to 3600 West. The section between 3600 West and 4000 West that anticipates the West Valley Highway should be left as a 106' roadway. b. Consider the development of new or-JtaMce which might allow residentialbusiness uses along 4100 South. As a policy statement consider allowing some home occupations, instructional faculties and office uses as part of the Master Plan for major streets such as 4100 South and west 3500 South where existing residential use seems unreasonable due to lot configuration, noise, congestion or the impact ofother uses. c. Review the C--l zone to determine If toe requirement for neighborhood commercial use on only one quadrant of the intersection is feasible. It may be logical to amend the C--1 to allow major grocery stores which are neighborhood oriented. d. Consider a policy of restricting convenience stores to the far side of the highest volume street at an intersection. This theoretically limits such uses to only 2 corners at major intersections. This recommendation may be expanded to include neighborhood commercial uses in general. Thursday, November Market Place the neighborhood commercial uses. THAT Section LEGAL NOTICES one mile separation between AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER S OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF SOUTH JORDAN CITY, RELATING TO THE REQUIREMENT LEGAL NOTICES 700 THE GREEN SHEET PROCEEDS TO HELP EQUIP AND FURNISH THE COMMUNITYEMPLOYEE EDUCATIONACTIVITY CENTER |