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Show cel Thursday, June 17, 1971 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648' c. The number of mobile forth herein. In event of anyi home units shall be limited to 8 conflict between said regulations The mobile or codes and the zoning orunits per acre. homes may be clustered and the dinances of Nephi City, the individual lot sizes may be re- zoning ordinance shall take duced below the requirements precedence. for single family dwellings in p. Mobile home parks con-- 1 the zone in which the develop- taining not less than sixteen ment is located provided that mobile homes may include a the total number of mobile launderettes for convenience of home units does not exceed the the occupants of the park. number of mobile home units D. PURPOSE OF PLANNING permitted on one acre, multi- COMMISSION REVIEW ADplied by the number of acres in DITION REQUIREMENTS. The the development The remaining Commission shall re-. land not contained in individual ,Planning lots, roads, or parking shall be th p a portioi os of set aside and developed as park,s ty p.v" J? playgrounds, and service areas t!?38, for common use and enjoyment of the occupants of the develop- - 0?1m1881? n de" ment and visitors thereto. The fuffi number of mobile homes in one c ?ld jntia erJYiironme"t for connection to utilities andor m0biie home park shall not ex-- 1 tamed desirability stability location on a foundation. The ceed 64. term mobile home shall not in- - Not less than ten per cent of affw? Amenities Tn SfiTlw elude conventional houses which Lu ross area 0f tbe mobile round ng. areas- Panning are manufactured elsewhere and SStJSST-nas use moved into an area for permwent housing. land covered by vehicular fevltopment sttda?S b!x,Xs con'straed ?' OR stoil not B. TRAVEL - TRAILER stf n,arIs rdirHince- - and taU?,ed The words travel- CAMPER of Se a?ea re- - wa part s' buffers, setbacks, greater trailer or camper shall mean auied for narks and play- - amounts of landscaping, or park- any trailer or camper used or 8 rounds be imposed I"8 maintained primarily as a tern- 8pa?? addN ob,.e home or 11 Nephi Local, Social Items The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Steele (Mary) of Salt Lake City spent three days last week with their grandmother, Mrs. Tacy Bracken. They returned home Saturday afternoon with their parents, who had attended the Firemans Convention in Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Duncan of Fer-ro- n were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkey. Ltf te nd. Sin PfSe A etc-ma- signed and developed to accom- - I rnnkiln hnmne frtr nOPiAIC a at least 30 feet' dways, and , t, TniI C St t d rif I I Dy y uses E- - GUARANTEES AND SAFE-b- e GUARDS. a. CONSTRUCTION. In vered b hardsurfaclng, court I term travel-traile- r parking space, or der to insure that the mobile shall mean an area or tract of buildings shall be planted in home park will be constructed driveways land used to accomodate two or jawns trees and shrubs or other- - and maintained in an accept-mor- e travel - trailer or camper wise iandscaped within one year able manner, the developer shall units for a short period of time f from date of approval of furnish the city with satisfact-(les- s than 30 days). ory security such as a bond, park - street parking mortgage or cash deposit, ac- off e. All E. TRAILER HOUSE The I and driveways shall be ceptable to the city attorney term trailer house shall mean apa(.g hardsurfaced before the adjac. as to form, in an amount equal any vehicle used or maintained en mobile home spaces may be to the estimated cost of conTrailer occmjjed. fer human habitation. strutting and installing all re houses shall be deemed to in- j, A strip of land at least quired landscaping, road vehicles on their own sep-- 1 eight feet wide surrounding the I provements and hard surfacing, arate wheels, separated from the park shall be planted and main- - including automobile parking source of motive power and tained jn iawn( shrubs, and areas, and other amenities as shall also include campers of I trees designed to afford privacy I shown on the approved plans, b- the type normally put on trucks t0 the development Continuing obligations: In , I or trailers. For purpose of this t0 lnsure that the mobile ?rder solid waste oufside of thecon-hoiP- e Park wil be properly type, trailer houses shall also 1 refer to units in which the bome must maintained' the developer shall a document part ta hauled in a management polic- compatible in design and con- - fatting struction to the mobile homes LeVrenant? condlhons, and Section 862-B- : Regulations for and to relating to the prop- any service buildings er maintenance home mobUe of the mobile parks. homes par. within the A- IN- APPROVAL AND ho?e Park and shall covenant alj carports, garages, TENT. The owner of a tract of and Pther' add-on- s Wlth toe City to meet must har- - aod ag aod P.?0 a11 land of not less than (?) two monize in the develop, constructand design acres which land has been ap- - ion with the and with respect mobile homes and 1,gatT proved by the planning and zon- with the service buildings to be thare.t0- sjdby document 38 a blobite piaCed in the mobile home the Ciy park hLdT81011 may construct a I as approved by the planning I Council, it shall be recorded in the ffice of tbe Juab County Mobile Home Park thereon upon commiSsion. I Recorder. and all the covenants, compliance with the regula- mobile home n0 space tions and restrictions set forth, shall be rented for a period 0f conditions, restrictions and e intent of this provision is: ess than thirty daw and oc- - bgatins therein contained shall e land and be bind-fo- r a. To help provide a home cupancy shall be by written 11111 witb every family, especially low- - lease, which lease shall be made ing upon the developer and all er and middle income families, available to the officials of the subsequent owners thereof. Any failure on the part of the de b. To permit variety and I city upon demand. flexibility in land development k. Roadways shall be ade-- 1 v0per or his successors or as for residential purposes by al- - quate to accomodate anticipated ?igns to mamtain the mobile home park in accordance with lowing the use of mobile homes traffic as follows: the approved management polic In certain areas within the m For n wifh D. TRAVEL-TRAILE- R COURT mobjte1 homes, or--T- I im-clu- I hab-Kff- 55? Unl!fvted ob-Th- Mrs. Mildred Van Ausdal of Parowan has been visiting for the past week with her mother, Mrs. Edward Ockey. Mrs. Van Ausdal s children: Richard, Larry and Karen joined her the latter part of the week for a visit at their grandmothers home. Mrs. Kenneth Tolley and children of Delta visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley. Mr. and Mrs. Duane P. Memmott of Richfield were visitors over the week end at the home of his father, S. F. Memmott. Mr. and Mrs. Art Memmott and family of Astoria, Oregon were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mem-mot- L They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Robison and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Memmott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Skala of North Bonneville, Washington visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Nielsen. Brian Lewis of Salt Lake City has been visiting for a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman. His mother, Mrs. Carol Lewis and daughter Lori joined him Saturday and will spend several days at the Nyman home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ealey had as their guest for four days last week, Mr. Ealeys sister, Simone Faye Ealey of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. fZh LPt S! SATURDAY Mrs. Venna Matsu and sons Edwin and Brent of Kailua, Hawaii are spending the summer months with her mother, TUESDAY' MONDAY and 21 22 JUNE 20, SUNDAY Mrs. Amos Rasmussen. Shelly Lyn Grygla of Sandy spent several days last week with her grandpar- ThoyVe learning fas-t- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthington. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. Lester Briggs were Mrs. Florence Anderson and family:' Beth,' Alma, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Anderson, all of Kearns. ' ns and COLOR, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Pay attended graduation exercises at Utah State University, accompanied by Mrs. Pays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Collard of Heber City. Grant J. Pay was a graduate with a degree in animal science. Mr. and Mrs. Pay, Mr. and Mrs. Collard and Grant Pay also visited in Pocatello, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and children Christine, AUyson and Adam. Did You Ever Consider "Service" Mrs. Clark Prisbrey and children visited in Oak City for two days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Talbot Mrs. J. Harlan Bums of Cedar City visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park, Miss Debby Park, who has been attending Southern Utah State College, accompanied her to Nephi for the summer months. . Mrs. Carolyn Bigelow and children of Henderson, Nevada are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- - Lynn Jarkin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay and their daughter, Carolee Coleman, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pay and family at Phoenix, Arizona for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kendall and family of Granger spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kendall. ' ; T Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Park were her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones and four sons of Kanab. i f f ' . Si' Mr.and Mrs. Wallace Park had as their visitors on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. David Seat and children Cindy and Robby, Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Peterson and son Mr. and Mrs. Seat Roger of Tooele. and family have been in Texas and Mexico during the past four months. "Service" is an integral part of every prescription which we fill . . . service to you, the patient, in helping to restore or to protect your vital health; service to your physician in assisting him to give you poper treatment for your own particular condition; service to you in having at your disposal the latest in pharmaceuticals, as well as the old standby prescription materials which also are vital in today's medicine; service to you to save you miles and miles of travel and costly automobile usage of going "out of town" for vital needs! r ; Nephi Drug Company We Are Here to Serve STANDARDS AND REB. The developQUIREMENTS. courts ment of the travel-trailshall conform to the following standards and requirements: courts a. All travel-trailshall abut upon a collector or arterial street, as set forth in ttie major street plan of Nephi City. b. All entrances and exits court shall from the travel-trailbe by forward motion only. c. No exit or entrance from court shall be a travel-traile- r through residental zone and no entrance or exit shall be located closer than 30 feet to the intersection of two streets. er er To improve the quality of lus bf and tbe width as necessarj! the housmg supply, and lfc for maneuvering mobile homes d. To do so m a manner endangering traffic with (2) For two-wa- y that will promote the objectives no parking. Twenty.four feet wllfere ttl ?vLety; genfrala of orand purpose of the zomng hn wjdth dinances and to protect the in- nnding (3) For entrance streets with I comZv40 m addition to any a minimum of toer tegnty and characteristics of n0 narking- remedy provided the zones contiguous to those I by law feet in width All in which mobile home parks are streets shall be bordered by cvmb suchnubhc' tbe j located. and shal be harldsurfaced. mav nnrcna. 1. There shall be no more by 10, taJ1 APPROVAL - APPUCA- - than two entrances from the code nnotato?f B. TIONS. Before a permit shaU mobile home park int oany one - DEVELOPMENT IN PARKS. be issued for a mobile home street, which entrances shall be I' shall be d. All travel-traileParks and play areas shall feet park, the overall plan of the no closer than twenty-fiv- e feet back least set at twenty Protectad ?e against building development must be submitted from each other, nor closer than street. from public any to dvetopment by conveying to the planning commission for 50 feet to the comer of an toe ' City open space easements one-wa- y intersection. e. All its review. roadways m. Access shall be provided over.sHcb Pu areas against shall be at least twelve feet in The plan shall show: ex-e- d future or use any. building to each mobile stand by at least all two-way- s a. The topography representas consistent with that width, feet in width, and all by coutours shown at no means of an access way reserv- - ot twenty Pravimg landscaped open roadways shall be hardsurfaced. greater intervale than two (2) ed for maneuvering mobile .e aephetic and rec- feet when required by the plan- - homes into position and shall I a5e of the res- f. All areas within the court aat.iaf.actln be free from trees and kept ning commission. inUL. ,ngs or uses for which are not hardsurfaced, The proposed street and other immovable obstructions. foot setback 20 the the access cluding shall not Paving way home space layout. mobile Purposes compatible space, shall be landscaped and c. Proposed reservations for be required. Use of planks, steel maintained with lawns, trees oble.cflvas parks, playgrounds, and open mats, or other means during m,tb ay be Pe1 oaJy with the and shrubs, designed to provide placement of a mobile home f thfeKi!iy privacy and noise containment, Pd. Size and character of rec- - shall be allowed so long as toe council affprVa and shall be equipped with adesame are removed pergolas, un.afapproval ,blId-arborreational inunediately buildings, - after asP sprinklers or sprinkling quate of the structures mobile uns placement and other Vheiannfng110"8-001,11111881011 or watering (such as irrigation) Se? sociated with land and facilities home. devices as determined by buildn- to be used by the mobile home parking shall be Preing inspector. d. LICENSE REQUIRED. provided at the rate of two park occupants. Each travel-traile- r space g. e. Layout of typical mobile Parking spaces per mobile home requisite to the operation of any be at least twenty feet in shall be home shall mobile the park home spaces. space contained within the mo- in f. Tabulations showing per bile home park. In no case Gaining of an annual license, width and at least forty feet cent of area to be devoted to shall the parking space be lo-- 1 1"be yearly license fee shall be length. h. In addition to meeting the d parks, playgrounds, and open I cated greater than one hundred $25.0. The fee may be above I requirements, all travel-trailtor the balance of the homes first of mobile year, feet away from the mobile home space, number courts shall conform to license be Tb shall issued only and total area in mobile home space it is designed to serve; the requirements set forth in after the inspection by Building that of the parks. except the CODE OF Proposed location of park- - I required parking spaces may be Inspector. It shall be unlawful HOTEL, MOTEL AND a to mobile home operate located not more than three park COURT, ing spaces. SANITATION REGRESORT without a first license, obtaining h. Proposed landscape plant- hundred feet away from the ULATIONS adopted by the Utah and said license may be refused ing plan, including type and mobile home spaces it is design- State Board of Health. location of planting materials, ed to serve. If the combined or revoked upon failure of the shall also conform to the They Fire owner andor operator to main-e- r also location of water and sew- - I length of mobile home and I tom Travel-Traile- r No of Code Nephi City. the in accordance with park lines, fire hydrants, curbs, pulling vehicle will allow it, I space shall be leased for standards and requirements and other improvements. (that pulling vehicle may be the more than thirty days. L Any other data that the parked on the home space, but herein set forth or contained in Effective Section 862-planning commission may re- - parking shall not be reduced the document required by para This ordinance shall take effrom that out above. graph (b) of this fect upon the 7th day of July, o. In addition to meeting the 1971. Travel-Trail862-Section above requirements and conOrdinance passed and approvforming to the other ordinances Court Regulations A- APPROVALS - APPLICA-mobil- e ed this 7th day of June 1971. and regulations of the city, all ELDEN C. SHERWOOD home parks shall also TIONS. Before a permit shall Mayor conform to requirements set be issued for a travel-trailforth in the CODE OF CAMP-- court, the overall plan must be ATTEST: to the planning com-TE- EVAN A. FRAMPTON C. STANDARDS AND RE- TRAILER COURT, HOTEL, MO- - submitted AND RESORT SANITA- - mission for its review. The plan City Recorder The developQUIREMENTS. shall show; ment of a mobile home park ION REGULATIONS adopted by of publication: June 17, a. Proposed road layout and Date shall conform to the following the Utah State Board of Health, 1971. and the Citys Fire Prevention trailer space. standards and requirements: b. Proposed reservation for a. The area shall be in one Code, which codes are hereby Morning glories can be grown in adopted by reference, copies of parks, playground, and other ownership and shall remain flat on the ground as well as each are filed with the office of I open space. one ownership. fence or other support c Proposed location for ipIfayou b. The final plan must be City Recorder for use of the have an unsightly area and all restrictions, reg- service facilities. a to public; certified and by prepared at You want to hide, this vine and containnotations d. A ulations, Architect landscape generalized professional Engineer, pws rapidly and won will or landscape architect licensed ed therein shall be made a part plan, any other data planning neld it from view. as ordinance commission of if this set fully requires. to practice in the State of Utah. c. Page Mr. and Mrs. Danny Memmott at Great Falls, Montana. From there they went into Canada and visited the Cardston LDS Temple in Alberta. Enroute home they stopped at Mt. Rushmore, South Dakota. I Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner had as their visitors on Tuesday of last week, friends of their son Clifton: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Flora and three children of West Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Flora had been in Salt Lake City to go through the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Ruth Wells returned to her home recently after visiting with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Scribner and family at Salt Lake City for several days last week. Mrs. Lois Nelson accompanied her. On Friday they attended the wedding of Mrs. Nelsons grandson, Loran Johnson, and the former Connie Talbot of Kearns: THROUGH NOW PLAYING and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Christensen of Moroni enjoyed a weeks vacation recently. They spent some time at Yellowstone National Park, and also visited with a son and daughter in law, Dinner guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkey were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter and daughter Terry of Salt Lake City. Paul Kendall of Magna also visited at the Wilkey home on Monday. er C- rs s, Dm Tires, ifs noil fiae prke yaw ifs taou pcay k. ota seteel belted radial costs less mile than of driving any tire you can buy. Backed per by Michelin's Warranty for 40,000 miles of tread wear-(Man- y ownes get much moe.) Punctue resistant Mich-elistop faster, comer better, give more traction on wet surfaces. Now there's a Michelin for domestic cars, ' too. Stop in and start saving right now! IN FACT, this Micheltn ns ofiSd8 Michelins Warranty for X Radial Highway Tubeless Whitewall Tires shown here covers 40,000 mile tread life, defects in workmanship and materials and normal road hazards (excluding repairable puncture) when tire is used on domestic passenger vehicles in normal service in continental United States. Credit or refund (at Michelins option) is equal to original retail purchase price multiplied by percentage of warranted mileage not run on tire. Off-stre- ABOVE MICHELIN TIRE PRICES ARE PLUS FEDERAL EXCISE TAX (as shown) AND WITH A RECAPPABLE EXCHANGE pro-rate- USED TIRES er $ one-four- th CAMP-TRAILE- st R AND 2.50 UP COME IN AND SEE OUR HUGE SELECTION OF USED CARS AND TRUCKS TERMS . . OF COURSE . . THE BEST! n. er er 0 L, Phone 623-068- 6 NEPHI, UTAH SERVING THE MOTORISTS OF CENTRAL UTAH SINCE 1945 YOURRA H VENICE THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. Dan Memmott of Nephi . V-s- Phone 623-012- 5 PAYSON, UTAH Six |