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Show rrr nnrrvr1 WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER IS 29, 1977 (PFWD(oDln)i) DD AD EFFECTIVE rezone the area. Layton city is attempting to force him into annexing to the city, Mr. Smedley said. In an earlier annexation hearing, Mr. Smedley and others in the area said they did not want to be annexed to the city. Another Layton annexation hearing will be held on Oct. By ROSELYTN KIRK the rezone of property owned by Dale Smedley, 1200 East on Hill A decision on Field Road, Lalon was postponed for another two weeks after an hour and a half hour meeting on Tuesday when Davis County Commissioners decided they would need legal council before making a decision. 20. Mr. Smedley suggested the possibility of providing fire protection to the area himself since he said he has a truck with a tire pump. Environmental Health Director Rich Harvey and Mr. Layton both questioned whether the water pressure in the area would allow Mr. Smedley to fight his own fires. THE question is whether they can contract with Mr. Smedley to provide fire protection facilities to a 17 acre plot of land on which he has a built commercial warehousing operation in an agricultural zone. In addition to the commis- sion checking on the legal question, Mr. Smedley said he would do some checking himself. He will ask the Clearfield fire department whether they will contract to provide fire protection to the ASSISTANT County Attorney Mel Wilson said he would LAYTON City fire department has been contracting with the county for fire protection to that umncoiporated area, but the city now retuses to provide fire protection to industrial or commercial buildings outside of the city boundaries. Ron Layton, assistant Lay-to- n fire chief, said this decision is based on the extra equipment and expense needed to service areas outside the city. County planner Albert Cole said continuing to ser- vice this industrial area would increase the citys fire insurance and rating. COUNTY protection commissioners warehousing operation in what is a 17 acre area which is zoned for agricultural use. If they allow the area to be rezoned to which would allow the warehousing C-- development, heavy commercial developments, such as a grocery store, could move into that area. ANOTHER complication is based on the action by Layton City which will leave the area without fire protection if commissioners decided to county allows the rezoning, the development will blossom like a rose. He said if the area is rezoned, it will be up to the county to provide fire protection and other services to the area. Commissioner Flint urged Mr. Smedley to annex, saying that for the additional mill MClsffiV theres red tape to getting a lot of a bank loan, try building a home in Clearfield City. Engineer Carl Jensen procedure builders must go through to build within the city - even before a building permit is CITY outlined a issued. fire problem, the MR. WILSON said it was his opinion that until the problem was resolved with Layton that no rezoning action should take place. The two parties agreed that more negotiating was necessary and said they would table the matter, which has been pending since early spring, for another two weeks. department and county engineer Glen Austin are concerned about the storm drainage problem in the area. Mr. Austin has not approved the commercial development since he says the development has created unusual surface water which seeps into other areas. Mr. Austin said that no expansion or enlargement of the present facility should be allowed until that problem is resolved. HILL Air Force Base said in a letter that if the county goes ahead and rezones, allowing more commercial development, the base wont allow a surface pond on Hill Air Force Base property to help resolve the surface water problem. Mr. Smedley said the development has not increased the surface water problem, which has always been prevalent in that area. Mr. Smedley says that he and the city council. AFTER being presented to the city council Tuesday night, two prominent home builders in the community responded by saying they liked the new policy. We think it will benefit us as well as the city. Local contractors and city officials, alike, agreed to the new procedure because it outlines in detail everything that is expected not only of the building contractors but the city officials as well. I BELIEVE this will help eliminate a lot of the problems that have arisen between the contractors and the city, many of the problems simply being misunderstandings, said Mr. Jensen. He told the council that the detailed procedures will take iAmwAi n MiHin JACK BRIMHALLS a r3 Oil Pieces 4 oz. & g t A A rt tiJo ""VfiP T Instant Breakfast 3 lb. can Fluffo C Shortening Skippy Lite Dog Food 3 Minute 42 oz. 25 Off Label King Size Tide Swifts Premium 12 oz. Corned Beef Swifts 24 oz. Beef Stew Franco American explained. Spaghetti Towels THE CITY council unanimously approved the new upon procedures verification from the city attorney that all phases of the procedures are included in city ordinances. The city council also: DISCUSSED but took under consideration until next council meeting a donation to the. newly organized North Davis County League of Women 1AS printing a accepted the nomination of three new appointees and reappointment of three members to the City Parks and Recreation Committee; and set Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. for a public hearing of rezoning a large (two building) lot at 350 East 200 South to Comfrom Residential-mercial-2 to allow for a dlW SZ05 a a ft 09' AA W aa 489 299 ft Chuck Steak 1 98 Steak Lb. home-busines- Named to the Parks and Recreation Committee for Oscar Meyer terms to expire in February 1980 are Arlene Maas, 428 Vine Street; Richard D. Naylor, 1322 S. 1250 East; and Grant Cunning, 585 North 1 lb. pkg Weiners n 19 Main. REAPPOINTED A H. 723 West 800 2837 7301 So. 900 So. Main BOUNTIFUL Oscar Meyer for terms were (Bud) North; Carey, Billie Rose, 537 East 300 South; and Virginia Shupe, RESTAURANT E. MIDVALE PKDGuil! 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Its better to have the misunderstandings worked out before a contractor presents his plat plans and he finds cant meet requirements. Voters A Mushrooms clear. DURING this time we will be able to work out many of brochure; 1 OZ. Ostrom Stems p the procedures are not as difficult as they may first appear. In fact, much of the red tape is on the shoulders of the city engineer, his staff, the city planning commission But Jif 40 Crisco about tour to six weens to If you think county environmental health admit they are m a bind. They had given Mr. Smedley a verbal promise that if he allowed Hill Air Force Base to purchase 18 acres of property in the clear zone, that they would allow him to establish a similar number of acres with the same commercial zoning m another area. Mr. Smedley sold the property and then set up the com- mission. MR. COLL warned county commissioners that, if the By GARY R. BLODGETT to the IN ADDITION made with the county levy that would be required by the city, that Mr. Smedley would receive additional services. But Mr. Smedley maintained that neither he nor 15 other people in the area wished to annex. He said he has already put $300,000 into water and other services to that commercial area. Clearfield Lists Steps For Building Permit have to study the legal problem, along with County Attorney Milton J. Hess, before they could determine whether the county can contract with Mr. Smedley to provide his own fire protection. Mr. Wilson said there is no question that the city has the responsibility to provide fire protection to the unincorporated area. Mr. Smedley had suggested contracting with Hill Air Force, South Weber or Clearfield, but, after some discussion, it was agreed by the group that Clearfield Fire Department, which would have to travel about five miles to service the area, was the only real possibility. area. does not want to be forced into annexing the acreage area to Layton. He said that some of his additional property in that area, on which he plans residential development, will eventually be annexed. He clung to the verbal agreement SEPT. 29, 30, OCT. Eggo 8 oz. Box French Toast OHO |