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Show Page 2A, Lakeside leiew, December 1. 1080 Annexation Might Be In Early January The procedure to the city of East Layton-andisincorporate have it annexed to Layton City is moving ahead, though no official court action has yet taken place, members of the East Layton City Council were told Tuesday. Officials of the two cities agreed, however, that the process will likely be completed in early January. A representative of the Layton City Planning Commission met with the council to let the members know how things are coming. Ladd Schofield told the East Layton officials that Layton has approved an amendment to the- planning commission ordinance to allow two temporary members to represent newly Published weekly and distributed iV.e( Thursday morning by farrier. Sun Publishing, Inc.. P.O. Box 207 EAST LAYTON 5388 South 1900 Went Roy. Itah 81067 Subsidiary of Tin Standard Corporation Millions Danial J. Croft Managing Editor Lamar Holt Starving IN EAST AFRICA Send your help Adertising Director t THROUGH T Telephone: 11 13 EAST AFRICA I; Attn APPEAL 825-166- 6 339-261- 2 312 Sutter Street. Rm. 602 San Francisco, CA 94108 Centers ille Farmington Salt Lake City annexed areas that .are already . populated i The amendment .. states that the mayor of Layton may appoint the two, who would serve for not more than two years. After their appointments expired, two new permanent members would be appointed, replacing regular members whose terms have also expired, reducing the total membership to the commissions usual seven members. Schofield said Laytons Mayor Lewis G. Shields would like the East Layton council to recommend two people to represent the area on the planning commission. CHECK for $100 was presented last week to the Heritage Eddards (left, president of the senior citizens. Kent Day, Center in Layton from the Davis County Senior Citizens. Heritage Museum director, accepts the money. Presenting the check are Viola Anderson (right) and Fay Public, Press Excluded From Hearing in Clinton Death Case ' 4 Mayor Delyn Yeates said the amendment looks like just what we and said the council would need, submit some names soon. Schofield also said Layton council on Dryer based his argument in favor of a closet shelf in an abandoned farm the media presence on a recdnt court , house near her home. case in which the rights of the press Miller had been arrested that day, have been discussed. y and following a psychiatric evaluation at Utah State Hospital was Dryer said the recent case went to the certified Oct. 2,3 in 1st District Juvenile United States Supreme Court where it was determined that the defense atCourt in Farmington as an adult. torney must show that exclusion is proceedings. The adult certification means that 4th of the M. necessary to protect his clients right to Jensen 'Judge Cornel Miller could face the death penalty if he a fair trial. Circuit Court, Clearfield, after listening is found guilty of the charges the state to the argument from attorney Randy The judge called for an in camera has filed against him. L. Dryer, representing three television (closed) session with the attorneys and Standard-Examinemade Tom Jones, Millers attorney, .stations and the Ogden witnesses of the case, allowing media ruled that the public, the the motion to exclude the press and the Dryer to remain during, the press and witnesses other than the public during the preliminary hearing, attorney discussion and then to determine if it defendants parents and Chief LeRoy saying that the pretrial publicity could would be necessary to close the Webb, Clinton police department, be hurt his client. hearing. excluded from the preliminary hearing. Prosecuting attorney Rodney Page John P. Miller, 15, is facing the Following the closed session, Judge charges in connection with the death of concurred with that and said there was Jensen, listing the age of the defendant, Anne Hoskisson whose body the possibility that the information the age of the victim, the size of the 'was found Aug. 6, the day following her could result in prejudice. community,- the nature of the crime, ruled that all except Millers parents and.. Chief Webb would be excluded from the hearing. The preliminary CLE ARFIEL0 bearing for a Clinton youth charged with kidnapping, molesting and murder Jn connection with the death of a girl was delayed Friday when an attorney representing local media filed petition in an effort to stop the exclusion of the press from the . disappearance from her front yard, members and other officials are working out the details of the annexation procedure. He said Layton City department heads have scheduled a work meeting Tuesday to discuss finances and other aspects of the merger. Well have some more definite information for you after that, Schofield said. Yeates said the citys attorney had indicated to him that the and annexation would r, probably occur planned to construct a shop in the back part of his garage which is over 50 feet long, but in investigating the legal requirements he discovered the shop would have to be put in his basement. Dorshorn told the council that he had made this move and the only thing that was holding up his. operation of the shop was the installation of a vent which had been required by the fire department in their inspection. Councilman Richard O. Ulibarri said before the council had voted on the matter, that it concerned him that they were forcing this man to move his shop into his home where it created a hazard. He said he was wondering if this was right, just because the man wanted to sell some items and was coming forth and asking permission they were forcing him to unusual conditions. .' ZTheir appearance raised several questions which the city council is going f.to investigate further. 1 A home occupation business license fallows a homeowner to bring raw materials into their place of residence 'and build a product for sale. The e requires that this be a not does take that occupation ! more than 30 hours a week. The first problem brought to the . Councils attention that evening was by ZLou Dorshorn, 2005 W. 4700 S., who was applying for a license to build furniture - in his basement. Dorshorn said he had originally ;, He said he was scheduled to meet with the Davis County School Board this week to try to get a commitment from the board that it would make no part-Ztim- Inmate Held On :i2 Charges - Dttf3ifFg claims against the city during the transition. He said that technically the city would owe some tax revenue to the school board for the time it is part of the county before annexation takes place. He said the city also would have to contact federal government agencies to There is a reasonable probability of prejudice and a probability that the defendants rights may be infringed upon if there is an open preliminary hearing, Jensen said. County prosecutor Rodney Page said that he didnt think the exclusion would continue into the trial, just up to the time of trial. 0--- 0 January. Roy Discusses Ordinance ROY The citys home occupation ordinance came under fire at last weeks City Council meeting. A couple of community residents came before the council to apply for home occupation business licenses. back to back sometime during the first two weeks of -- I v isaiar 'VfliiwgtjwS! determine what the requirements would be on revenue sharing and other federal programs. He said he expects the final court date about Jan. 12. Schofield also outlined several . Dryer said that the decision made was up to the discretion of the judge and the only question left was whether the judge had abused his discretion. Dryer said, I think we had a fair hearing. Miller was bound over to 2nd District Court in Farmington where he will stand trial on charges of first degree criminal homicide, kidnapping, and forcible sexual abuse. The trial date has not yet been set. possible problems with a subdivision before the East Layton council for final approval. He said several intersections along Oakridge Drive, at 1575 East, 1512 East, and 1475 East were areas that would probably have to be improved before Layton would approve, the subdivision. He listed elevation changes at intersections, a narrow water way through an intersection and a low fire hydrant as some of the problems. f 03 iJflJTF Tffirrr Til J . 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