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Show On Rezoning Bids - Hercules WEST Not Over Despite OK's VALLEY. an apparent turnabout Four rezoning applications within the controversial Hercules buffer zone received favorable recommendations here Thursday from the City Planning Commission. But the question of residential development around the explosives plant is far from resolved and will be contested on at least two grounds when it enters its next phase before the West Valley City Commis- from three weeks ago. At that time, planners rejected the CMP and American Development requests, but later that action rescinded when developers complained that Hercules had an unfair advantage after taking commission members on a tour of the plant. A private meeting between the applicants and planners was held last week. That meeting, be done to direct an ac- cording to one planner who asked not to be identified, helped convince him that Hercules "was not doing all it could to resolve the situation. He said he believed Hercules could provide more buffers around potentially dangerous areas on the grounds and noted that a scientist brought to the meeting by the applicants said more could of the Utah likewise requested and Sah Lake Canal and was without water or roads. County planning staffers also recommended denial of the application on grounds it was standards, premature. ex- plosive impact upward. Another planner, who anonymity, said safety requirements attached to the approval (glass arrange- ment of buildings, warnings in deeds) probably were suf ficient. He objected, however, to approval of the Rad-doand Rushton zone Unlike the change. other parcels, he said, that property was west n Through attorney Erickson, Hercules reiterated its position Tuesday that allowing residential development next to an explosive plant is bad zoning. Erickson said that when the issues appear West Valley City, UT. West Valley View Thurs., Sept. 18, 1980 J before the City Commission he will stress the message that "all land isn't suited for residential development, even if thats what some people want." Hercules has threatened residenthat tial encroachment on the Bacchus plant could force the company to close down or sharply (See Page?, Col. 6) sion. Hercules will fight the zoning changes when they appear before the City Commission, comJason Barnes, Stacey Salmon, Susan Miller and Willy Ward, from left, watch Jewel Salmon practice her clown routine for Farnsworth elementary carnival. FRECKLES . . . At Farnsworth The event is under the direction of Arlene Barnes, ways and Fall Carnival means commissioner; Winonia Ward, carnival n chairman; Jewel and Joan Miller, Fal-mo- Set Tomorrow GRANGER. cupcakes, including cones and root beer fioats. Activities will include a cake walk, moon walk, candle shootout, dunking for apples, fingernail painting, cookie snow round and ride. Booths will be manned by PTA board members, teachers and parents. Games for all ages will be offered. Door prizes donated by West Valley merchants, for children as well as adults, will be given away throughout the evening. Tickets may be purchased before school today (Thursday) and tomorrow, 11 for $1 or at the carnival, 10 for $1. Redwood In Water Meets Safety Level WEST VALLEY. Bacterial contaminants in drinking water in the Redwood area do not pose a health hazard for residents, a Board of Health report states. City-Count- y attorney Carl Erickson said Tuesday. And a representative of one group of applicants seeking rezoning has appealed a planning commission decision which approved residential zoning but stipulated that larger lot sizes are required. Joan Rushton, representing Faye Rad-doand Albert Rushton, Shauna Reed, adviser. owners of 36 acres at Proceeds will help to4450 So. 6000 West, proward the purchase of more playground equip- tested that the planners displayed discriminament for the school. tion in requiring 10,000 square foot lots zoning) on the property. She noted that other applications receiving favorable recommendations were allowed 8,000 square foot lots, the size WEST VALLEY. sought by her clients. Planners okayed zonPolice here have issued a warrant for the arrest ing changes permitting of a suspect in a residential zoning in zones: at 3795 burglary - By C. M. P. CorRockwood Way. poration on 36 acres at Entrance to the apart4100 So. 6600 West; ment was gained by jimBy American mying the front door, Co. on 32 Development said. police 4100 at acres So. 6400 told The complainant and West; had she recently police - By Arnold Developmoved into the apart-men- t ment Co. on 50 acres at and had assistance from an in- 4000 So. 7000 West. Planners also approvdividual who is listed as ed phase three (47 lots) a transient. The burglar reported- of the West Hills 2 subdivision at 4305 So. 6145 ly ate food in the apartment before making off West. The County Comwith items valued at mission, meanwhile, has approved 97 acres of more than $2,000, inzoning (7,000 cluding a fur coat and a diamond ring and stereo square foot lots) at 6000 W. 6200 South. equipment. The commissions Evidence gathered at the scene prompted decisions Thursday, all on split votes marked by police to issue the confusion, represented n and The decorating, machine, Farnsworth elementary PTA will sponsor a fall carnival from 4 to 8 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). Foods available for families wishing to eat dinner at the event will include sloppy joes, chips, hot dogs, tacos and drinks. Those wishing to snack will find a wide selection of items, pany GSu SALE (R-l-1- 0 Burglary Suspect Wanted YEAR! 8 -- REMEMBER: No Sale At Roper's Is Final Until You, The Customer, Are Completely Satisfied. R-l-- 7 Residents contend the long ditch poses a safety threat to youngsters and is infested with rats and other rodents. 200-fo- IF Manchester Botany 500 Famous Brand QUAD SUIT SUITS SPORT COATS suits in and pinstripes, Cur- rent models and colors, regulars, and longs. Austin Reed, Kingsridge, and Botany 500. All wool and wool Blazer with matching and contrasting pants plus a reversible vest. Newest Fall 1980 heather shades of blue, green, and grey plus solid navy and brown with contrasting chex, all on one hanger. Health inspectors notified West Valley Mayor Henry (Hank) Price of their findings last Wednesday following a study of the water quality. Price had requested such an investigation in While the Health Department study said the water met all state safety standards, it M results indicate, however, that the water has some hardness and may cause aesthetic problems . . . and some taste problems. Problems will be indicated by water spots after drying and in precipitate ice cubes, the report said. Only one chemical, manganese, surpassed state safe drinking water standards. Health officials said the amount of excessive manganese was not significant. Manganese Sportswear and Coats are cir- culating a petition seeking enclosement of an open ditch at about 1500 W. 2400 South. 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