Salt Lake Tribune | 1998-12-05 | Page 1

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Date 1998-12-05
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Date 1998-12-05
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OCR Text ao Un i NCAA VOLLEYBALL | BEER LABEL BRUHAHA Utes, BYUadvance at tourney C-1 | Olympicentities find spoofunfunny D-6 COOK SWEARS OFF His new policy says no cussing D-1 heSalt Lake Cri http://www.sltrib.com une Utah's Independent Voice Since 1871 P Volume Number 52 © 1998, TheSalt Lake Tribune LEGISLATED ALTRUISM Developers Must Play Nice to Build In Summit County Leavitt Grapples With Conflict Resolution ‘Enlibra’: Environmental doctrine offered at summit KIMBALL JUNCTION — Behold the NewDeveloper, a crossbred and perhaps slightly confused creature who gives as he takes, sows while he reaps, restores what he wrecks. The beast springs from a western Summit Countyland-use code that forces builders to balance capitalis- tic urges with altruistic impulses. We're trying to make developersinto heroes,” said Max Greenhalgh, one of the framers of the code enacted in March and a member of the powerful Snyderville Basin Planning Commission. It’s philosophyof harnessing the entrepreneurial pursuit of developmentto the community’s benefit. Hardball between the county and de- velopers now is the norm aroundthe basin, with a population that has doubled BY JUDY FAHYS BY DAN EGAN THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE PHOENIX — Gov. Mike Leavitt, looking over a lec- longer do builders submit plans for ze Goy. tern at people packed into a hotel ballroom Friday might not have imagined exactlythis scene when he Mike Leavitt’s push for a regional Saturday presidential primary might makethe Westa linchpin in national polities, but it is a stinging affront to some ews. was dreamingup the idea of “‘enlibra” last summer. Back then he was fumbling for a word, a word entirely of his own creation, that would embrace his Saturday is the Jewish Sabbath, andfor those who continue to observe therigid rules of the holy day voting is impossible. Restrictions include no working notion of environmental problem-solving. Enlibra, the wordhe devised from snippetsof Latin, means“to anda ban on toting objects. including apen, outsidethe CLICK HERE | www.sitrib.com A movetoward balance.” It was the ideal he rallied his ballroom audienceto strive for before lunchtimeto- home lem solving a chance,”
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