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Show The ordinance change will become effective on the publication of the intent. Greenhalgh says that the rest of the ordinance changes now being reviewed will probably be completed in the next Rancho Trailers nets commercial zoning Ralph Lange wu, granted a rezoning of his property on South Main Street during a special meeting of the Nephi City Council held Monday! Nov. 8. Lange, the owner of Rancho Trailers, Inc., sought the rezoning so that he could proceed with plans to improve the property. The move changed the entire property from residential to commercial zoning. When the last annexa- tion was made last spring, all the commercial property in the south end of Nephi received a residential zoning. Since' that annexation, the city planning and zoning commission has been re- doing the zoning or- dinance. According to Glenn Greenhalgh, city councilman and chairman of the commission, the revision of the zoning ordinances is being approached in a slow and safe manner. He says a lot of changes will eventually be made, but the commission has not wanted to go too quickly so that the ordinances and all of the implications of the changes being made can be con- six months. Those changes are being made in accordance with the intent of the citys master plan. sidered. The zoning changes were made so that he Lange can move faster than we are, said Greenhalgh. "We dont want to hold any business down. BLM schedules hearing hydro plant Land The Bureau of has Management scheduled an open house to discuss the en- following Thief gets wallet, $130 at Sunset Department Guitarist Kelly the Former wallet belonged to Mrs. Devon Winn. It contained credit cards, and $130 in cash. The Winns car was phrites LDS 15-1- Cafe. chocolate pudding with marshmallows, chocolate chip cookie, milk. 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November 10, 1982 generator Elder and Sister Christiansen will serve at a visitors center bureau of information. the enter They cake, milk. Senior citizens: roast turkey, potatoes and gravy, sweet po- turkey of buildings, pipeline corridors, and diversion structures. Belliston Christiansen of Kaysville, formerly of Nephi, will leave soon for LDS missionary service in Independence, Mo., local family members have reported to The Here's next week's school lunch menu Here is the lunch menu for schools in the Juab District for Nov. Monday tion mission John parked at the Sunset operation of the plants, and detract from the naturalness of the area because of the construc- (UPT0 50 off The project, which would produce 1,170 kilowatts of electricity, would use water from generation, wildlife habitat, increasing noise in the area dur ing construction and SUPER SAVINGS, AT ANDERSON'SJ right-of-wa- y power use of less efficient water conveyance systems. According to the BLM, the plants construction would probably adversely effect the area by decreasing oocososocoecsooeosoooo9scccosooecoo99ccccccecocc Birch, Granite, and Trout Creeks. After Police says western Juab County. The open house will be held Nov. 17 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in the 13th floor conference room of the pipeline. A Nephi womans wallet was stolen from her car Nov. 6. The Nephi in vironmental impact of the proposed construction of two hydroelectric University Club generating units on the Building in Salt Lake west side of the Deep City. BMB Enterprises, Inc., has requested a to construct two 20 foot by 12 foot power plant buildings, each housing Jeff Melanie Ockey, hydroelectric Peterson, Katrisa Epper- 6,800 feet of generator; overhead son, Kyle Pexton, distribution powerline; Lorette Osborne, and and about 10.6 miles of Kina Pexton. steel Area piano students have recital Sunday students The participated in recitals at the Fine Arts Center Sunday, Nov. 7. Camerlee Pianists Kasa Kelson, Andersen, Jeramie Callaway, Ryan Barton, Kristin Kelson, Creek Mountains, water would be conveyed by the pipeline to existing holding ponds for irrigation purposes. The project would increase the amount of water presently available for irrigation by eliminating the loss caused from the STORE HOURS Mon Thurs Frrday S Saturday 377-712- t |