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Show m towns SECTION SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2009 METRO EDITOR Amie Rose (801) aroseOheraldextra.com 344-253- lagle Mountain rehab center gets extension Pepita Ridgeway ; ' CORRESPONDENT - EAGLE MOUNTAIN Several residents opposed a rehabilitation center allowed in their Eagle Mountain neighborhood, and six months later a few of their concerns have been realized. City officials had OK'd the center, adding 27 conditions in the approval intent on protecting the center's nearby homeowners. The Ark of Eagle Mountain, a residential group home for adults being treated for mental health behavior and chemical addictions, has not complied with landscaping and parking conditions set by the council, and asked for an extension at this week's City Council meeting. "I want it noted that they came to talk to us about this in September," said Eagle Mountain Mayor Heather Jackson. Council members were clearly annoyed that the center had broken its conditional use permit and wanted an assurance from its program director, Steve Bruncan, that it would not happen again if the council granted an extension. When The Ark of Eagle Mountain opened, a professional landscaping plan was submitted to the council and the applicant was given six months to complete the landscaping and parkhigh ing. The plan included a six-fo- See EXTENSION, CIO Highland considers limiting ATV use 'Day ill the Life of a Firelighter' Easton Brown CORRESPONDENT vt tv,iiftif 5 j ATV usage on private property could be limited if the Highland City Council passes an ordinance currently under consideration. The proposed resulted from numerous noise complaints the city has received from residents whose homes y border proper ties with heavy ATV usage. "This is a very difficult The ordinance would, r l v ... c- - ... "q use between 1 . , Photos by JAMES ROHDaily Herald ., Participants use a fire hose to put out a burning car at the Lehi Fire Station in Lehi on Saturday. Several residents participated in "Day in the Life of a Firefighter." The event allowed participants to take part in activities such as car burning, paramedic , excavation and more. Below: Lehi resident Doug Meldrum puts on a gas mask in preparation for a car burn. the annual Lehi car Lehi firefighters give 14 people the opportunity to feel the neat CORRESPONDENT he flames were real. The dense black smoke was real. Even the powerful hydraulic-powere- d equipment and bulky turnout gear were real. The only unreal elements in the mix were the 14 everyday citizens battling the fire as part of Lehi Fire Department's second annual "Day in the Life of a Firefighter" on Saturday. Along with civic leaders, police i I s r. officers, educators, and Chamber of Commerce and Rotary committee members, I headed to Lehi's new Sta tion 82 in North VIDEO Lehi and suited up ONLINE in full turnout uni- El A heraldextra.com form for the exer cise. Twenty real firefighters shepherded us through hands-o- n drills in quenching a fire, emergency extrication and medical response. "We think this is a good educational See FIREFIGHTERS, CIO - Sat 6am-- 1 push back on citizens to take 10 responsibility for their freedom." garbage. At the counSteve Holland cil meeting on Highland resident Oct. 6, residents shared their opinions on the proposed ordinance. The majority of residents who approached the council do not support the ordinance, citing concerns that it would limit their ability to remove snow with their ATVs, complete work on their property, and restrict their private property rights. Some residents support the ordinance, though, claiming the excessive noise created by ATVs infringes upon their right to not be disturbed in their homes. Maria and Gary Wright said they support the ordinance since they border property where ATVs are frequently used during evening hours and Sunday afternoons. Gary Wright supports the proposal as it See Sprinqvillo Closed Sunday should p.m. and 7 a.m., unless the ATV is used for moving snow or i Mon for the City Council to handle. The City Council prohibit ATV f Charlynn Anderson situation among other things, limit the continual operation of an ATV to 10 minutes or less if the noise the ATV is creating constitutes a public nuisance. It also would HIGHLAND, CIO October 1pm Halloween iu ids nuisei Pumpkins 8f While r Rrarlichoc or mm m urctn u lining forf WNIc supplies last f Leaf Lettuce Wbllt supplies Itst i. 7 9o aW Fresh Express Premium Romaine f 99bag While I 'V. supplies last O X. 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