OCR Text |
Show RLf -- WEEKLY tf" - ' ... ?L V JjUHNAL, JULY 27, 1978 m Receives Honors excellence; award, in Staff Dm tor patient can- and - (or (Imual outstanding By ROSELVN KIRK procedures, Faculty award, excellence in r ARMING piotes-sionalis- I ON - In a third hearing before the Davis com- si hoot, munity, etc. (extra mile laiulty Awaid, award), rtf proficient v in linn al jiroc-11(and Omega Pst Honor Soueiy, outstanding grade overage 0 County Commission, the passage of the septic tank or- dinance was again time for six niopths while residents in the West Farmington area work with the Central Davis Scwfr District in tin Bitumnt to bring a sewer into that area COUNTY Environmental Health Director Richard Harvey was given a direct man date by the county commission to coordinate the sewer development, wot king with planning director Joseph Moore, the Central Davis Sower Hoard and residents in the area Commissioner C. E. Moss said if developers in AS PART of the studies ut TCC, the studmis inlet n for two ye irs ah the public clime, here Dr Si oil tamed w V one ol t I In position dejnrtmt DU. IIII ODOliE J. Dr Thixxlnre J '() IT Scotl D ( . roiemly received hix Doctor of Lhtniprjctic degree from Texas Chiropractic ( ollepc in P isaden lupin i, Tex t nt u ej p alo al ICC and - i (if X nt ht ad held the ray staff a till MCI IS aie of four ihildren Di Si mi has moved his family to avion where he is m the profess of preparing his of file at 230 North Main foi opening the first week of Selected from the '7 gradually, he was presented with the following awards He is married to the fortru i Bette Prince ol ( ardston, Al berta, Canada She is a legis lered nurse specializing in infection control nxejve the honor Cum Laude award, scholastic By the 111! AS prop ram propn xseij. the awards for special achievement wen givtn, taih time, except the fust, Dr Siott was tailed to FARMINGTON - clerk. RESIDENTS WHO have nol voted in any election during the last (our years or have recently moved into a district can find out the voting district in which they live by consult mg the local newspaper or bv calling the county clerk's of fire. There they can receive the number of their voting district and the name and address of the registration agent 1 August to n DFPUTY COUNTY Attorney Rodnev Page said Davis ( ouriiv is waiting for a die isiur based on a case filed by Ihe Sail lake ( ounty Attorney's Office in Third District ( urt I hat suit will ask the court to review an attor- days prior Mr ACCORDING TO Walker, the League of Women voters will set up voter registration centers in shopping centers throughout the county where voters can register The Democratic party will al so man ihree registration centers Both of these groups are conducting the voter the primary registration on a basis rk general's opinion which ney set for Nov 7. Those wishing to vote in the general election who have nol voted in the primary, can register to vote on Oct R 17 and il election, voters can registei at the County Clerk's office in Farmington Those registration days, which exclude Saturday, Sunday and hnliduvs, begin on Aug 28 The election is set for primary Sept. 12. - ballot I Mr. Walker said that, ten Bountiful where there is a i ircuit court ARMING ION Davis ( ouniy officials may have to wail for an opinion from the I i ah Supreme ( ourt before learning whether to place the names of four candidates who have filed for justice of the peace in Ihe Davis County Irec met cm the primary elec-lio- MR. WALKER cautioned voiers that thev will noi be registered it they have moved, since voter registiaiion is no longer transferred However, those voters in Davis (tun(y whose votirg district has been changed oi redistm ted this year will continue to he registered he said Any residents who vote in he primary election will be automatically legisiered to vote in the general election Davis ROSLIYN KIRK I Registration Days Set For Primary Election County voiers can register to vote in the primary election on three registration days set for Aug 1, 12 and 22, at cord ing to Rodney Walker, county volunteer said that a resident of a city where there is a justice of the peace court or a circuit court MR. CROCKETT said "We are concerned about a quick resolution It is the intention of the county attorneys office request briefs from other counties who are also questioning the ruling of the Attorney General's office in i lettei requesting the A preparation of these briefs, which would be used in the appeal to the Supreme Court, has already been sent to the Davis County Attorney's Office he said Tuesday ACCORDING TO Mr. (ounty Attorney's office has never agreed with the attorney generals opinion issued on April 26, 1978 That opinion was requested by Sevier County Mr Crockett said the suit, as filed, will only deal with the issue of whether a candidate who lives in a city where there is a justice of the peace court can file for the precinct court position We also have Central Air Conditioning to get building perof overlapping functious in ruling on state law, have separate jurisdiction Since the city justice has no juris- diction to hear county ordinance violations and the diction to hear city or- dinances, both are required run DECISION of the Supreme Court will be since, in addition to Davis and Salt I ake Counties, ( at he, Sevier and Washington counties have ail questioned the eligibility of the (andidates The suit should establish whether concurrent jurisdiction between city and i ounty justices is within the law where a city is encompassed by the county precinct boundaries, he said The Salt lake County offue is hoping (or a hearing before the Supreme t ourt by Aug 11 cnnns , uu a - A Clear- field businessman, charging that his business was unlawfully searched by a government agency, has filed suit m Second District Court, here Deputy Gary Oliverson Kearsleys business was searched April 6 by Utah OSHA after an order for immediate entry was obtained from Second District Court, Martin said THE is ake ATTORNEY said no provision in the law" for such an order of immediate entry He said OSHA was able to obtain a search warrant which requires probable cause for entering be shown Martin said OSHA officials wanted to inspect the business only after Kearsley denied them access to his property MARTIN SAID the Utah OSHA office was the principal target of the suit but others named include Davis County Sheriff William "Dub Lawrence, deputy Utah Attorney General Mark Madsen and Davis County Sheriffs MARTIN SAID others besides OSHA officials were named in the suit because of their involvement in attempting to carry out the order, no matter to what degree At press time, no date had been set for hearing the suit, Martin said THE SUIT was filed by Dick Kearsley's Service Center, 520 South State, Clearfield, against the Utah Occupa- tional Safety and Health Ad ministration (OSHA) The suit requests actual damages of $1,000 and punitive damages of $10,000 from each defendant named Kearsleys attorney Loren D Martin of Salt City I interested in paying for a sewer once they've spent their money on a septic tank. Mr. Harvey and Dr Richard Johns also argued that the postponement of the passage of the ordinance will not resolve problems in other parts of the county where developers may choose not to do How who willing to work with cooperate handle those are us," we not Dr. Johns said BUT THE commissioners reacted to arguments from West Farmington landowners former Commissioner Stanley Smoot, Dean Swanner, and L. W. "Hap" Robinson who asked the commission to let residents work out the groundwater problem without passing an ordinance Mr. Harvey said the county tried to bring a sewer into that area about two years ago, but one large landowner squashed the whole project Mr, Smoot estimated it would cost about $250,000 to bring a sewer into the West Farmington area Commissioner Wendi II Zaugg suggesting the possibility of bonding the property owners in advance for the construction of the ordinance increased "Theres have distance would the between a septic tank and the ground water level from one Exit to four feet That distance is necessary since a fluctuating water table necessitates a wider separation to error, Mr, Harvey said. avoid BOTH THE Utah State Division of Health and the Davis County Planning Commission had recommended the passage of the ordinance At the present time, the state ordinance requires only a one foot Dr, separation Johns urged the commissioners to pass the regulatory ordinance to "protect our interests in Davis County befme the state gets to it " around Mr Smoot said, "It ts unconstitutional to pass an ordinance four times as severe as the state." He argued against placing a moratorium on an area through an ordinance smie there were no areas in West Farmington where the water table was high enough to allow building while meeting the ordinance. Mr. Harvey disagreed, saying there are some areas west of which have low enough water tables to qualify. MR. HARVEY said the county is aware problems created of by health septic the West Point and well. Some residents In West Point still maintain their septic tanks and won't hook onto the sewer now although the sewer has runbeen constructed and Is he ning down their streets, said. In the past, the Davis Comity planning commission tanks In Hooper areas as had slowed down building in the area, based on the lack of fire protection and water systems avail ible, as well as the unfeasibility of allowing septic tanks tn the high water aiea, according to Mr. Moore. "Maybe we should let a crises happen to bring the matter to a head " Mr. Swanner suggested that developers could receive approval from the planning commission conditional upon the development of the sewer. FARMINGTON Planning Commission had previously asked the county planning commission to recommend a building moratorium in that area prior to the adoption of the t armington master plan. Officials say the Farmington plan will establish land use (or the West Farmington area which the city plans to annex later. At the present time the area is not regulated by any planning document. According to Mr. Moore the county went through a planning process in late I960, but that plan was never adopt! d As a result there is not an enforcing agency. AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS EC3 GOOD USED WINDSHIELDS HOUSE GLASS 4 sewer, but Commissioner Glen Flint questioned the bonding legality of up-fro- By TOM BUSSELBERG FARMINGTON THE ENVIRONMENTAL Health Department has been holding up issuing building permits on ten houses while waiting for a decision on the passage of the ordinance, he said. We can't get people in the West Farmington area, but had been advised against that derision by County Attorney Milton J, FI ess If passed, the ing moratorium when the Central Davis Sewer Storm Doors Picture Windows Thermo Windows Patio Doors Screens FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE District already encompasses the area disCOMMISSIONERS cussed several different time frames for the leeway period, ranging in time from the one month suggested by Commissioner Zaugg to three months suggested by Commissioner Flint, but finally settled on the six month period The commission had earlier considered imposing a build H Quality Glass and we have a Strong-Durabl- Flintstones Hot Wheels Most Frames e w Styl-Rit- e uaroi Childrens Optyl constructed with spring metal frames (almost impossible break) Lawrence, Centerville; A Electronic Air Cleaning and Ralph Peckham, West Bountiful All have filed for the precinct court spot CTfWIEiSTffi HEATinG-AlflCO.- m Syracuse - 773-68- 03 MR. CROCKETT said the issue of whether a candidate who lives in a city where there is a circuit court is not being questioned in the suit being filed "Its possible that the court will reach that issue, he said In Davis County that issue will be important to Dean O Gus Anderson, one of the candidates who lives in VOTE VAcam MM is Jwa o ini Tie Listens and Cares Your State Representative District No 51 Sunset, Clearfield West Point, Syracuse & Clinton 1 Warren S. Wimmer -- According to Mr. Crockett, city and county justices of the peace, while they have umntv justice has no juris- In Davis county this decision would affect three candidates. Grant Harvey Brough, Kaysville, Thomas Controlled Humidity 1S50 W. 2250 So., THE ONLY candidate for the precinct justice position who county officials know is qualified to run is incumbent Justice of the Peace John D Stewart who lives in Fruit Heights That city does not have eithi r a circuit or a justice of the pi ace court cannot file for the county precinct court According to Salt Lake County Deputy (ounty Attorney Ralph Crockett, the case has been set for Friday where it will be heard bv Third Dis-trCourt Judge Dean Conder He said the Salt Lake Countv Attorneys Office has Ihe assurance of the Utah Supreme Court that the matter will be heard, if appealed Horn the district court, in rime for primary ballots to be printed Crockett, the suit is being filed since the Salt Lake VJright race" mits allowing construction houses on septic tanks. Dr Scott and family left Medicine Hat, Albetla, Canada m l')7f to attend the Tex is ( hiropr.ii in ( ollepe, and was able loiomj lete a six year course of study in five V ars and still i am the abovi award i jarerts that area weren't making progress toward the Installation of the sewer In six months, the county commission would puss the ordinance prohibiting septic tanks, Mr, Harvey and Davis County Health Administrator Riihard Johns, had requested th.it the commission pass the ordinance which would prohibit building in high groundwater areas while the health department acted as a clearing house to work on the development of the sewer. He said during the six months leeway period, there will "be appreciate your support and will continue to do iny best to represent YOU. Democrat- Political Advertising paid by Citizens for Wimmer Don K. McOougal, Chairman ptvCTT Playgrounds, little league diamonds, tennis courts, picnic areas, and a bowery are all part of the design of the city park that will be built adjacent to the new East Layton City office building The preliminary design for the park was presented to the East Layton City Council Tuesday, July 18 by Scott Carter THE PARK is designed to jieep vandalism minimum Steel-tabl- at sturdy system will help preserve the park against vandals Residents of East Layton are invited to stop by the city hall during the next six weeks to inspect the plans for the park and to offer suggestions MAYOR Johnson hopes to begin work on the park this fall by planting grass and leveling some of the ground The city will apply for an improvement grant to help pay for the cost of the park next year OTHER WEEKLY council business included a lengthy discussion with Dexter Horton who plans to develop a subdivision called Rouche Hills The council gave Mr Horton permission to submit a preliminary plat to the citv planning commission for approval. These include, a storm dram into the Kays Creek system if Kays Creek agrees, the developers will continue the storm drain from where the LDS Church leaves off, lots that border maintenance yards belonging to the city must have a six foot high, fence, the developer will stand the cost of legal fees and transfer of deeds v. ihi- 'll 't Several problems must be worked out There will be a trade of property between Mr Horton and Last Layton City, driveways and roads from the church property and the sub- division will line up or at least be compatible AUGUST 15, was set aside as the date to open bids for the construction of the new Last Layton City water supply facilities Bids will be submitted from 6 30 to 7 30 p m There will be a public to study the city master plan sometime near hearing the end of August THE CITY recorder was instructed to send a letter to the Kier Corporation asking for a date that they will have the asphalt on Cherry Lane repaired. Councilwoman LaRae Hill gave each council member job descriptions of elected, and appointed officials to study and make recommendations These will later be subject to adoption by the council dmg if till with Lidkinmmd , V y J i 2'C6 s u . cD - a playground equipment and rest rooms facing the road along with a good lighting thetr on the preliminary plat v, rpjpp' l |