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Show 0 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JULY 27. 1978 H - 2A Clearfield City Passes the signers were quite vehemently against the We feel as rezomng. By TOM BUSSELBERG - Faced CLEARFIELD with petitions from neighbors both opposing and favoring a rezoning for property at 1970 South Main, the Clearfield city council voted to allow the change sought by developers. -- property owners it shouldnt be but should be zoned zoned l or deferred until the master plan is in existence, he said. A- THE CITY is currently working on a revised master plan, with a final copy expected in 90 davs. or -l and lot size is 10,000 square feet. In the zoning, lot size is 8,000 square feet and house size minimum of 1,100 square feet. R-- THE ZONING change was approved from agricultural, to allowing residential development. Brandt said there was opposition because of the smaller lot and home size allowed in an zoning. In an l zone, for which none of the city is presently zoned, house size is 1,200 square feet But double-ca- r garages or carports must be included in lot home construction, the council decided. Representing 12 signers of a petition against the rezomng was Donald Brandt, who said R-- WERE OPPOSED to the lot size, Brandt said. I dont believe lots existing on the street now are under one acre. Were requesting a larger lot size. Its probably one of the few areas in Clearfield that can still be developed, Brandt said. 1 think youd find more and more apartments ing here than in any other small city in the state. Shouldnt we balance it out R-- planning commission will recommend that an unincor- in northeast Layton, which has not had fire porated area for over six months, be annexed by the city. protection FIVE property owners Dale Smedley, Wayne Smedley, Fred Jacobson, James Tanner and Melvin Glauser asked for annexation of property located on Highway 193 between Fairfield & Hill Field Road. In the past, the Davis County commissioner has heard various petitions from Dale Smedley, the original owner and developer of the property, to change the zoning from agricultural to commercial. ment. ACCORDING to the spokes- man for the planning office, Layton fire chiefs, the citv building inspector and the public works administrator will inspect the property prior to the annexation. The 18 area was refused fire . by Layton last November. In the past, the county had contracted with Layton city to provide fire protection. But the city can- service celled that agreement and refused fire protection to all industrial and commercial developments outside the city limits. DALE Smedley has discussed annexation with Lay-toin the past, but negotiations broke down over whether the city should reimburse Mr. Smedley for utilities he has constructed in the area. n Special Training Fcr Cadet Leonard V. Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Leonard, 831 East 700 North, Layton, is receiving practical work in military leadership at the Army ROTC advanced camp at Fort Lewis, Wash. ROTC THE FIVE-WEEadvanced camp provides an opportunity for cadets to develop and demonstrate leadership capabilities in a field training environment. Most cadets are fulfilling K advanced their camp requirement during the summer between their junior and senior years in college. However, there will be a number of graduating seniors who will receive Army commissions at the completion of camp. LEONARD IS a student at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. He is a 1975 graduate of Layton High School. 20 Yen? Fin - HILL AFB Cheril H. plot of Kavsville has received a service pin I R-- AND WHILE Brandt said those he had talked to wanted larger lots instead of more compact ones. Councilman Gerald Heaton disagreed. On West 300 North there was a property owner who came to the council with a proposal for lots with 250 foot lot fronts allowing horses, etc. It sounded real good and the motion carried through the council, Heaton said. He never sold one lot. He came back to the council and asked for reconsideration. It ended up as a trailer court. IN SPEAKING with agreement was Heaton Mayor ticed medicine years in Layton. DR. TANNER grew up in Palo Alto, Calif. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. O. Ralph Tanner and the grandson of Dr. A. Z. Tanner who prac- - Dr. Tanner received his medical training at Stanford University in California and at the St. Louis Medical School. In St. Louis, he did two years of general surgery before he went into the Armed services. the Tanner Memorial Clinic in Layton. He specializes in orthopedic surgery. for many WHILE serving in the armed forces, he spent two years with the Public Health Service, stationed at the Coast Guard Academy at New London, Conn. During this time, he served on an icebreaker in the Antarctic for three months. After Dr. Tanner completed his military service, he moved to Albany, New York Townley who said, There really arent too many who can afford the water and irrigation on larger lots. Id rather live next to a 1,100 square foot house kept up. Councilman Don McDougal, involved in real estate professionally, added, when someone said larger lots were advantageous to grow gar- dont think it makes dens, any difference how large a lot is for a garden. But for economics, if its a bigger lot, where he studied and completed specialized training to qualify him as an orthopedic surgeon. cities are DR. TANNER and his wife, Peggy reside at 1549 N. Oakhills Circle in East Lay-toThey are the parents of h old twins, Joshua and Amanda, dmg I theres an additional cost. Thats why many zoning to 8,000 square foot lots (or l5th acre). 1 think it can still be and be a nice limiting R-- l neighborhood with eight-mont- DR. GEORGE R. TANNER 2 Beset nitli Trauliles By TOM BUSSELBERG n r at Hill AFB ceremonies. She is a contract negotiator at the base. Ms. Inglet has five children. - FARMINGTON seemingly Davis ever-trouble- The d County Housing Authority is once again beset with a problem, this time potentially affecting the job of its chief. THE NON-PROFI- T housing authority, responsible for ministration Cadet Robert l in the city but could be under existing ordinances. zoned Dr. George Reid Tanner is now practicing medicine at QUA Siili ACCORDING to the report from the planning commission meeting, the commission will recommend step by step approval of the area to be annexed, with no promises being made for future develop- A SPOKESMAN from the planning office said the area is being recommended for annexation as a CP-- 3 zone which will allow commercial development with additional controls. The planning commission will recommend the annexation based on an agreement that the property holders deed a road to the city, allow an inspection of the utilities that now exist on the property and supply a site plan of the buildings already on the property. Currently no areas are R-- 2 Randall Heaps, city manager, said the area has water sources from Weber Basin. The city will consider annexation without supplying water to the area if the owners request that option. The Fernwood Subdivision, which has been annexed into Layton, has a water source other than Layton City water. The Layton lots can have 80 foot frontage. Starts Practice At T anner Clinic R-- l. Annex Smsdiey Property - ? MAYOR Donal Townley said, I know theres a strong desire for The difference between l and R-- zoning is 80 feet to 85 feet, he said. Ill LAYTON hous- d government-subsidize- with Layton Planning Commission Recommend The City By ROSELYN KIRK Zoning Fop Property ad- several of e programs to provide housing and assistance in Davis County, is now the subject of an investigation to be carried on by board members to determine if allegations made by some agency employees against its director are true. The agency is presently headed by Ronald Dickson. He is the fourth director in as many years for the agency, which is loosely connected with the Davis County Commission, which appoints its board of directors but then has no real control over its affairs. ACCORDING TO board of Siler Rlva member, Bountiful, the board decided at its Friday meeting to con- duct an investigation into Dickson's affairs after grievances were received from some of the nine housing authority employees. She said results of the inquiry will be made known by August 31. 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