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On Proposed Plant Offer Good Thru Juno 20, 1983 Clearfield to Set Trash Plant Conditions By BARRY KAWA property owners, spoke for the Review Staff opposition group. I do not represent a corporation on the New York Stock Exchange, he said. I represent After four CLEARFIELD hours of debate Thursday after months of discussion and anticipation of an application for conditional use permit vote, the future of a proposed resource recovery plant in Clearfield is still up in the air. The Clearfield Planning Commission, after hearing lengthy small, private property from both sides, voted unanimously Thursday to table the application for a permit for cong struction of the conuntil the meeting plant tinues on June 22. A motion to deny the application was made by commission member Ivan Anderson. Anderson, Vern Hamblin, Curtis Oda and Ralph Barneck voted in favor of denying the permit. Against that motion were members Don Johnson and Bill Storwaste-burnin- ing. The members then approved continuing the sion on June 22 at 7 p.m. at the Clearfield City Hall. . If the commission had passed the permit application, they would have been unable to set conditions on the permit. By denying the permit application Thursday and setting a date to continue the meeting, more information can be gathered for study by the commission. Conditions oon the plant will be set before it is considered again. I If approved by the planning Commission, the permit would a company allow Vhich builds such plants, to s, build a resource recovery plant .on Utah Department of Transportation property located on 700 South in Clearfield just east Of 5. area have protested that this would lower their property values and constitute a possible financial and health risk to the county. Any decision by the planning commission could be appealed to the city council which would then make a final decision. t Homeowners in the 120 people including city mayors, county commissioners and members of the opposition group and property owners attended the public hearing at the Clearfield City council room. Attorney Robert S. Campbell, representing the '. Approximately Flood WEST BOUNTIFUL damage to the Weber Basin aqueduct has forced West Bountiful to establish a strict water-use-r policy. Citizens are being asked to abide by the following , regulations: 1. Yards should be watered at designated times and days. No motor vehicles should be washed using culinary water until these regulations have been lifted. 3. All available water conservation techniques should be utilized in each home. 4. Weber irrigation system hookups should not be to the culinary system. This is against the law and punishable by jail sentence and fine. Such can cause serious contamina. cross-connecte- d cross-connectio- tion to the culinary water system . - X Citizens who are near open ditches or who have wells are asked to make use of them for yard and garden water. 6. Watering hours are from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. 7. Homeowners are asked to observe the following calendar for yard and garden watering: Odd addresses south of 1000 North may water on June 17, 21, 25, 29, July 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and 31. Even addresses south of 1000 North may water on June 18, 22, 25, 30, July 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, and 28. Odd addresses north of 1000 North may water on June 15, 19, 23, 27, July 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, and 29. Even addresses north of 1000 North may water on June 16, 20, 24, 28, July 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 20 FILTERS Our Regular Low Prices OFF Offer Good Thru June 20, sidered in the negotiations. The board voted to continue the contract negotiations on setting tipping fees at the current rate of $1 per month for south county residents and 50 cents for north county residents. Board Chairman Will Jeffries noted that this charge is contingent on all the cities in the county contracting with the plant to dispose of garbage there. Warren Gregory, vice president of public finance division of said inSmith-Barne- y, terest rates are steady and the bonds are still priced at the 9y to 9 percent. He said the interest rate of the bonds . 1983 Clearfield city councilmen electricity plants price will be. Costs of building Hunter III and Hunter IV power plants to generate the electricity is being con- that they are negotiating 5. FRAM AIR & OIL Hill of rs Water Schedule Offer Good Thru June 20, 1983 rs Power and Light is continuing to set a price on what the Katy-Seghe- rs s. . A-- I, Contract CLEARFIELD negotiations between and Hill Air Force Base to purchase steam from a proposed resource recovery plant are being wrapped up, reported vice president, Arthur Beckman, to the Davis County Solid Waste Management Board Thursday. Beckman told the board Katy-Segher- rs Katy-Seghe- Negotiations With Picking Up Steam with Hill on possible financial damages if Hill cancels on the contract and permission to use a pond as a storm water detention basin. Beckman said he knew of an example when it took two years to get a signature on a similar agreement and one where it took only 18 hours. The proposed resource recovery plant is dependent on the sale of steam produced by the plant to make a profit for Beckman also said contract negotiations with Utah WARM WHICH s, Katy-Seghe- values and detracts from the citys image. Real estate appraiser Haven J. Barlow gave an estimate of what the plants effects on property values will be. In appraisal school, I was taught the three things that affect property values are location, location and location, Barlow said. ' There would be some effect if it goes in. Say a typical $50,000 condominium might diminish in value $10,000. The more expensive the home, the more the Katy-Seghe- 5T7 II-I-- because it lowers property W. Bountiful Lists 2. Katy-Segher- homeowners who are confronting a frightening garbage plant stuck right in the middle of their residence area. It all comes down to that issue and very little more. Campbell argued the plant violates city zoning codes presentations and rebuttals Katy-Segher- come up to the ankles of Barlows estimation, responded Campbell who occasionally pounded a fist on the podium when making a point. He (Mr. Jeffries) spoke as a token advocate like he was a point man for the applicant before you. Campbell listed four points ploying contractors and which he said indicate the plan operators from the area. 2 of the Beckman said an important violates section Clearfield zoning ordinance: point is that would use the completed plant The plant does not facilitte oras a showcase for other cities derly growth of the city, does not increase the security of considering building one. Will Jeffries, director of the home life and preserve a favorable environment, does not Wasatch Front Regional Council, said five sites are being stabilize and improve property values, and does not promote evaluated between and the UDOT as possdevelopment of a more wholeible trade sites for the land on some and attractive city. Clearfield City planner Wilf 700 South. He also pointed to a letter written by land appraiser Sommerkorn said the applicaMark D. Thomas who said simi- tion is for a conditional use perlar plant sites across the coun- mit which is required for the try decreased property values, land to be used for industrial an if at all, by a maximum of 5 use because it is zoned agricultural zone. He said this percent. His one page letter doesnt zone use could be interpreted either way and the commission should get an opinion from the city attorney. Gerald Hurst, a spokesman for the opposition group, spoke on a recent trip he and some diminution. Art Beckman, vice president of spoke on the benefits of the plant. We tend to be very good neighbors, Beckman told the commission. We add a tax base for the city of Clearfield. It will also be em- depends on the proposed federal budget and whether a tax increase will be passed. made at the expense of the Wasatch Front Regional Council. He talked about seeing neighborhoods near relow-inco- source recovery plants in Chicago and Hampton, Va. After voting to continue the meeting, the commission requested a representative from Hill Air Force Base be present to discuss current negotiations between the base and Hill Field is negotiating to buy steam generated by the plant. Its not a defeat but just a Katy-Segher- Champion SPARK PLUGS Standard s. Resistor Offer Good Thru Juno 20, 1983 It delay, said Beckman. shouldnt have a serious impact on our timetable. Weve spent a lot of time, money and effort in finding a serious approach to the problem of making the site compatible with the area. We want to be a good neighbor with the city. Campbell said the commission will determine conditions they want on the plant if they approve it. I think immense legal action will be the outcome. 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