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Show I 1 Officials To Negotiate tin Purchase Since the $1 million approved by the legislature for the purchase of easements south of Hill Air Force Base will not be adequate, a meeting to work out other alternatives is being set up by officials in the Utah Department of Transportat- ion THOSE property owners who accepted the offer and signed the easement agreed to be restricted in the development of the area, but they still own their property. According to the provisions the land use easement, the land can be used for industry, (UDOT). manufacturing, transportation, communications, utilities, commercial, cemeteries, golf course, riding stables, agriculture, livestock, farm-- ' animal breeding, ing, y right-of-wa- division, said that Governor Scott Matheson had asked that the meeting be called so officials can determine how to proceed Either more money will have to be made available or the 500 acres on which the easements are to be purchased must be water areas in Extended Duty Mark A. 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UStAtaC jt ut U ni I ut s;M iIs n t f knots Worthen Jo.v d tl e ,N isv ih 5pifrn'x r I K7 c RESERVOIR STORAGE - ACRE FEET '-n aircraft -i a- and process g Red by the cs urtx ACCORDING the at COUNTY, state and city met with Hill Air F orce Base (jificidls on April 27 and will nuet again later in the jz Jidihil lh'"f.k. 5w h extra costs, coupled with inflation, could make the cost go much higher than estimated, he said mits have been dealing with an unknown qualitv They were into the second year bt fore ergmeerirg and surviving f the property was con ;Un J Some casements were purchased from the 77 pro', rt holders in the art a Other owners did not acn pt the appraised values and nar.y will go through the I purchase could skyrocket. 1 cost estimate, Mr Holbiook said Mr ACCORDING to Holbrook, since this prop ct is the first of its Kind where stale and local governments purchase casements mar an air force base, state officials PORT Visits were m ide in Hawaii, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong. Thailand. Singapore car at handling the legal aspects of the euiement requisition and condemnation ptoceduies Mr Holbrook said if the courts should decide that the land appraisals are not fair, that the increase of the cost of must meet with the countv and Layton city since some of the area in question is included within their boundaries ocal officials must be involved tn the decisionmaking since Davis County and Layton must ultimately plan and zone the area and must approve building per- negotiations with properlv nations. C BUT FIRST the state and Hill Air Force base officials ownc rs have run about $s) (ion so far, which is short of the six month deployment, Kitty Hawk par ticipated in several training exercises with other Seventh f leet units and those of allied DON AID olenian, assistant Itah attorney general is 1979 session million. Administrative costs, which include appraisals and the During h the paid Mr Holbiook said the state has the money to purchase the easements in the area south of the runwav but not in the areas to thr east or the west y that costs could reai Diego While deployed, his ship operated as a unit of the U S Seventh F leet , governments complite cost month, but would have to he allocated they would be shot I, Mr Holbrook said With ' inflation costs, thi , , HE IS assigned to the aircraft carrier L'SS Kitty Hawk, homeported in San " Z Worthen, of 550 E. 400 St , Clearfield, has returned from an extended deployment in the Western Pacific. ; . B Jr officials decide that easenjgnt must be gained for the whole 500 acres, Governor Matheson could go to the legislature and ask for more money This could not be done during the special session scheduled for later this presented during the similar bv other states in HE SAID that in a similar acquisition of easements for a restrictive use in the area near T inker Air Force Base in Arizona, the state and local of- According to Mr Holbiook, should be established as priority one for the purchase of easements. Other aieas to the east and west of that runway line were set up as priority 2, 3, 4 and 5 The original estimate of the tost of buying easements on this land was $1 5 million, so UDOT officials were sure at the time the money was Navy Fireman Recruit transactions if g includ- o i precedent set ficials are holding off on condemnation procedures until the money issue is resolved AFTER that bill was passed January, UDOT tight officials determined that the portion of the 500 acres just south of the runway From ' land condemned State because of the noise generated by the aircraft, the bill said Returns ai-- - THE development of the land for residential use was excluded in the agreement Mr. Holbrook said that those who did not accept the offer made by state will have their bill during the 1976 session which appropriated the $1 million for the acquisition of the easements, stating the area was not safe for residential development. This use would be incompatible with the operation of the base since the acres lie within an area that is unsafe because of potential aircraft accidents and :s hazardous to the health and of the occupants well-bein- above the land is ed in the purchase of the easement. There has been some that Governor speculation Matheson will ask Hill Air T or- e Ra-- e offic ils for federal funding fir the purchase, but M. Holbrook said that this is not the forestry, fishing, mining, permanent open space or cut m size The legislature passed the Echo reservoir, looking south, is 120 per cent of average, containing 61,500 acre feet of water. THE STATE knows it is important to the econi my ot the state for Hill Air Force Base to remain m the state Therefore the state will pick up tne cost of the easement to iddit.on protect rue base to tm land, the u space of DEAN Holbrook, assistant chief of the UDOT ECHO RESERVOIR land has been pure j by the fediral government The legislation was passed for the benefit of both the state and Hill Air Force base, Mr. Hotbiook said on an open market with the restriction of the easement By ROSELYN KIRK SALT LAKE CITY Easements Of v - . |