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Show poor, copy V', WEESf; . yQUHNAL NORTH DAVIS LEADER. JUNE 17, 1982 by proper authority, it shall appointed by the Mayor with be his duty to have trees advice and consent of the City and other plants in public members Council. streets and on public propshall include the superintendents of the electrical departerty planted, trimmed, sprayed, preserved, and rement, public works departmoved. ment, and parks department, Section 8. Hanting Regulaand a member of the City tions Council. The Commission shall Section 3. Terms of OfTice The five appointed memprepare Arboricultural bers of the Shade Tree Regulations containing a list of approved species of Commission shall serve for trees which may be planted a term of three years, proprovisions ot this act. on public streets within the vided that the members first (3) A violation of this section is a Class B misdeCity, a list of approved appointed shall be The following is the calendar of shrubs and ground covers, meanor. appointed for such terms events from the Golden Spike and standards for the plantthat the term of one memPOSSESSION Empire for the month of July 1982: ber shall expire the first ing of trees and shrubs upon OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY MINOR public streets and property. year, the term of two memJUNE 15, Bountiful-Davi- s bers shall expire the second PROHIBITED PENALArt Center, 2175 S. Main, Upon approval of such regulations by the City Counhosts the Utah Watercolor socieTY FOR VIOLATION. year, and the term of two members shall expire the cil, no trees or shrubs other tys 8th annual juried show. Free. (1) No person under the than the kinds designated, July 4 Handcart Days exhibit, third year. The term of age of 21 shall purchase, 9 p.m; and in accordance with the free. Open Monday office of each appointed consume or possess any 10 a.m. to 5 p.m; Sunbe shall alcoholic beverage. member shall commence regulations, day p.m. Call on the first day of July in the (2) A violation of this secplanted or any public street Brigham City July or public place unless writ- Museum Gallery, 24 N. 300 W tion is a class B misdeyear in which such member ten consent of the Shade Brigham City, exhibits its tenth is appointed. The term of meanor. io 51J(0J NOTICE ' OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the 24th day of June, 1982, at 4:00 p.m. in the Davis County Planning Com- (32-7-1- mission Chambers, of the Davis County Board of Adjustment will conduct a hearing to consider the following appeal from the requirements of the Countys Zoning Ordinance. CASE NO. 275-8- 2 An appeal by Emma 19-2- 89 son to knowingly misrepre- sent the age of a minor, for the purpose of obtaining an alcoholic beverage. (2) A violation of this subsection is a Class B misdemeanor., right-of-wa- ' QUENCY OF A MINOR Any person over 18 years of age who, by any act, words or conduct, or by omission to do something required by law to be done, induces any juvenile to do or to perform any act or to follow any course of conduct or to deport himself in any manner that would cause or manifestly tend to cause such juvenile to be-- , come or to remain delinquent shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor. Bonnee Clark, Chairman . Re- - .R-9- 4f ORDINANCE NO, 5. years. Following the appointment of the chairman, the Shade Tree Commission may select from their own members such other otficers and adopt such rules and regulations for their own proceedings as they deem expedient. Meetings of the Commission shall be held at the call of the chairman and at such other times as the Commission may determine. The Commission shall keep minutes of its proceedings and its official actions which shall be immediately filed in the office of the city recorder and shall be a public record. Section 5. Gifts and Bequests The Shade Tree Commission shall, on behalf of the City and with the consent of the City Council, have authority to receive gifts or bequests from any person or organization for tree DELIN- QUENT CHILD Any person under 18 years of age who is habitually truant from school, uses intoxicants or drugs, is habitually in violation of the curfew, or has violated any State of law or any provisions of any Ordinance of Kaysville City, or who deports himself or herself so as to injure or endanger the morals or health of himself or herself or others shall be deemed a delinquent child and shall be guilty of a class B misdemeanor. 2. All existing ordinances which are directly or expressly in conflict with the foregoing AMENDING SECTION . OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF KAYS-VILL- E CITY, UTAH, 1969 TO PROVIDE FOR THE SETTING OF YEARLY FEES PRIOR TO THE CALENDAR YEAR. business WHEREAS, Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment for the unexpired term. Shade Tree Commission members may be reappointed at the discretion of the Mayor and City Council. Section 4. Organization In July of each year, the Mayor with advice and consent of the City Council shall designate one member of the Shade Tree Commission as chairman for the ensuing year. A member of the Commission may serve as chairman in successive ING TO THE DELIN- DAVIS COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT license fees are issued on a calendar year basis, and WHEREAS the City Council of Kay sville has determined that said fees should be determined prior to the beginning of the calendar year rather than the fiscal year; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF KAYSVILLE CITY 1. Section of the provisions are hereby repealed, however, all ordi- nances not directly or expressKaysville City, Utah, 1969 ly in conflict with said provisions are hereby saved from is amended to read: AMOUNT OF. repeal and are hereby declared FEES. The fees for doing to be remaining in full force business shall be issued on and effect. 3. This adopting Ordinance a calendar year basis and shall be in such amounts as and the new provisions to the Kaysville City Criminal shall be determined and 1982 shall become established City. .. Code effective immediately upon erf notice Council, provided this Ordi- any new fee schedule shaH.te of publication of be posted at least thirty (30) nance one time only in the Reflex. days in advance of the Weekly PASSED AND ADOPTED calendar year. 2. This ordinance shall BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF take effect upon the date of KAYSVILLE CITY, UTAH, this 1st day of June, 1982. its publication. Revised Ordinances of planning, planting, or maintenance on any street or public property. All such gifts shall be received by the City Treasurer and paid over to a special fund for that purpose. The Shade Tree Commission shall have the responsibility to expend these funds in accordance with the wishes of the grantor and the Citys . by-the- AND APPROVED ADOPTED THIS I4(b day of June 1982. , ' . Arboricultural . Published in the weekly Reflex J on June 17, 1982 Issue No. 20..........iR-9- 7 Published in The Weekly flex on June 17, 1982 Issue No. 20...., 4-- upon private property ORDINANCE NO. 246 Creating a Shade Tree Com-- , .mission and office, of City ORDINANCE.; Forester, setting forth powers AN AMENDING KAYSVILLE V. And duties thereof, providing CITY CRIMINAL CODB'4-'- . for planting regulations, and 1982 BY ADDING APART8 protection of plants, and set-TCHAPTER 9 PERTAIN-- ; ling forth penalties. Whereas the City Council of ING TO ACTIVITIES OF . ; MINORS AND PROVIDING Kaysville City has seen the FOR PENALTIES FOR' need to establish a Shade Tree VIOLATIONS OF SUCH Commission and office of City Forester to provide for the enPART. hancement of plantings on It is deemed desirable to public streets and property. amend the Kaysville City CriBe it ordained by the City 1982 for the purminal Code Council of Kaysville City: therein certain of placing pose Section 1 Definitions criminal ordinances pertaining (1) Planting Strip or to the conduct of minors and Parking Strip shall mean such action is in the best inthe area between the curb terest of the residents and inand sidewalk in paved habitants of Kaysville City. streetside city property, or BE IT ORDAINED BY an area inside the private THE CITY COUNCIL OF KAYSVILLE CITY, a mini-cipproperty line where an easement is given to the city corporation, of the State for the purpose of planting of Utah as follows: trees. 1. The Kaysville City Cri(2) City Property shall 1982 as reminal Code all parks and parkinclude and vised, codified, compiled as well as all other strips ing the Kaysville by published owned by the is grounds hereby City Council Kaysville City Corporaamended by adding new section. tions thereto under Part 8 of (3) Shade Tree or Chapter 9 as follows: Tree shall mean a tree on SELLING city property except where OR SUPPLYING ALCOotherwise indicated. HOLIC BEVERAGES TO Street Trees shall (4) PROHIBITED MINOR refer to any and all trees EXCEPTION now or hereafter growing in (1) No pertop shall sell or , any planting strip, within supply alcoholic beverages to any person under the age V Kaysville City Coiporation limits. of 21 years.-- , ' hot-"- ; ; (5) City shall refer to section This oo?s (2) liK Kaysville City Corporaapply to the supplying of v tion, the a to person linger quor Section 2. Shade Tree Com age of 2 1 years for median- mission Established al purposes by the parent or 'There is hereby created a guardian or to th; adminis- ' ' ' Tr:e Commission con- i . ing, but not limited to, the following: (1) Constructing a con-- , Crete, asphalt, brick, or gravel sidewalk or other-- , wise filling up the ground ' area around any tree so as to shut off air or water from . the roots, except under written authority from the Shade Tree Commission. Lagoon Opera House July in Farmington presents High Button Shoes, at 8 p.m. Tickets for single seat $4.50 or season ticket for $12 which includes three shows. Call 1. commendations , of the ! be?uty of such public ' places. When authorized DRAMA AND Dance: July 7, The Golden Spike Repertory Theatre performs Annie Get Your Gun, Somethings Afoot, and Pippin playing in repertory at the Allred Theatre at WSC, Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets available at 16-1- at 10 a.m., concession stands and , fireworks. Lagoon Amusement Park in JULY 17: Morgan fairgrounds arena demolition derby. If rained out July 31. July 17: Union Station in the grand lobby, 25th and Wall Ave., Ogden, Japanese Obon Festival at 8 p.m. free. Boxed lunches can be or 1 purchased for $2. Call Farmington: flag raising ceremony by the U.S. Marines Honor Guard, Utah National Guard Band and other musical groups. Contests, rodeo at 7 p.m. and fireworks. Call MORGAN RIVERSIDE Park. Flag raising ceremony, chuckwa-gon- e breakfast, games, contests, etc. fireworks too. Layton will hold parade, have booths and games and fireworks. JULY 17: Ogden Annual Street Festival on Washington Blvd., h Streets. Various activifor booth infor0 ties. Call 22nd-25t- mation. July NORTH OGDEN: queen pageant June 26; golf tourney July July 4 Sunday evening entertainment at Weber High School auditorium from July 11: William Pitt Band conp.m. On cert at 7 p.m. Lester Park, east of Monday flag raising ceremony at 6 the Weber County Library, 2464 a.m., breakfast at 7 a.m.; parade at 10 various displays and contests Jefferson, Ogden free. and games all day. Five mile run JULY 12, William Pitt Band beginning at the North Ogden City concert at Brigham Citys John offices, Posse events at 1 p.m. and Adams Park, 7 p.m. an evening of entertainment. Fireworks at 10 p.m. call July 12: Leisure Age Hour program at 10:30 a.m. in the Ogden South Ogden Days: July paTabernacle, 2133 Washington rade 7 p.m. on Friday. Saturday Blvd., Ogden. Golden wedding events include breakfast at 9 a.m. anniversary couples will be hon- ceremonies at 9:30 a.m., games ored, free. concessions and fireworks at 9:45 p.m. JULY 13, Waseda University LDS Club of Tokyo concert, Old Glory Days RIVERDALE Glee Tabernacle on Washington Blvd., begins with a flag raising cereOgden, 7:30 p.m. free. mony, breakfast, parade, booths July 18, Utah Symphony and other events. Orchestra performs at outdoor is required for baby contest. Call pops concert with fireworks. ConOther Activities: July 2, Lagoon cert at the Lindquist Plaza,. Weber State College at dusk. Call Pioneer Village, Country Western entertainment by David Frizzell and Shelly West. Call JULY 18, Western Music Concert at Lester Park, east of Weber RODEO AT Lagoon Stadium County Library, 2464 Jefferson, every Saturday during July and Ogden at 7 p.m. free. August. Tickets $2 single seat; July 19: The big Band Sounds children 12 and under free. from the Glenn Miller era at John Terrace Days at July Adams Park in Brigham City, 7 Washington Terrace. Softball p.m., free. games, free swim, water basketJULY 20: The Pee Wee Pickers, ball, water ballet on the 8th at 7:30 ages presents progran at the p.m.; Baby contest at 8 a.m. on the Ogden LDS Tabernacle on 9th; breakfast at 6:30 a.m. on the Washington Blvd at 7:30 p.m. free. 10th. Fun run on this day at 7 a.m., July 25: The Big Band Sounds of parade at 10 a.m. and various actithe Glenn Miller era at Lester vities. Call Park, east of the Weber County JULY Library, 2464 Jefferson, Ogden, at Newgate Malis 7 p.m. free. Antique Show during mall hours. Layton Hills Mall a July JULY 26: Utah Opera Co. perQuilt Show sponsored by the forms works from the best loved Utah State Extention Service. Call operas at Box Elder Jr. High in Brigham City at 7 p.m. call JULY Morgan cutting July 27: A group from the Jay horse contest, Morgan fairgrounds Welch Chorale will perform in the arena. Free. Friday 6 p.m. and Ogden LDS Tabernacle on Saturday 10 a.m. Call Washington, Blvd. in Ogden at 7:30 p.m. free. July 14: YWCA Brown Bagger, 505 27th St., Ogden. Teens: Ex4 CELEBRATIONS: JULY pectation vs Realty, on going Since July 4 falls on a Sunday, all activities and seminars throughout folcelebrations will be held the the summer for women. For chillowing day. Brigham City, Rees dren: Summer day camp with two Pioneer Park, a patriotic cere- week sessions beginning June 7 mony, breakfast. Uncle Sam and and ending August 27, 8 a.m. to 5 Miss Liberty contest, parades p.m. Call 626-655- JULY , This ordinance shall take effect upon the date of pub-- . lication in the Weekly Reflex. Adopted and approved this 14th day of June 1982. July 24: Breakfast 1 a.m. $2.50 at the Ogden Municipal Park. Parade registration deadline is July 1. Call . JULY 26: Syracuse Founders Day, Little Buckaroo Rodeo. For tickets call July 31, Ogden City Mall presents the Newly Wed Game" with Bob Eubanks. Try out call . 31: Sand Drags, JULY national association drag race, northeast of Saltair Resort on Great Salt Lake Park from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Rides, water slides, and other activities. No admission charge. Weber County Library: Childrens summer program will feature special guests weekly on Wednesdays at 2 p.m. in the main library, and at 1 a.m. at the southwest branch in Roy. Caalendar available June 28. Call 4. 1 NOTE: Write to the Golden Spike Empire, Inc. P. O. Box 8 1601 , Ogden, Ut. 84402 or call for more information or to list activities of public interest on their calendar. Send in one month and one week in advance. 10-1- 5 Attest 4. 626-643- Ogden Pioneer 20-2- Days Rodeo, Ogden Stadium, 668 17th St. Ticket information 2. matter and make a final decision. Section 13. Effective Date Bountiful Handcart 4: Days, 23rd Dance Festival at 6 or Woods Cross. Call 2-- Bible Verse ' He that hath two coats, let him impart to him that hath none; and he that hath meat, let him do likewise. 876-261- V. Dean Steel City Recorder GERALD A. PURDY Mayor Published in the Weekly Reflex on June 17, 1982 Issue No. 20 R99 rzGUlSSiWl THE PIZZA RUNNER- AFTER A LONG HARD WINTER THERES NOTHING LIKE A BEAUTIFUL SUMME- R- 1. Who made the above statements? 2. To whom was he speaking? Answers to Bible Verse 1. John the Baptist. 2. The people who were listening to his sermon. - AFTER BEING STUCK INSIDE FOR MONTHS THERE'S NOTHING LIKE GETTING OUT AND ENJOYING THE SUN. i any tree, or guard with any vehicle or animal, or in any other manner causing injury to any tree or lawn or public property. or guards (c) may be placed around trees by property owners provided the same are placed near a tree for the purpose of protecting or training such trees. (d) The City Forester shall determine when any tree roots or limbs originating on private property are interfering with the City sidewalks or property and serve notice by mail to the owner or party occupying such premises to either remove such tree or trim the roots of any tree in order to protect the city sidewalks from damage. Section 11. Penalties A violation of any provision of this section shall be punished by fine in any sum not to exceed two hundred ninety-nin- e dollars or by imprisonment in the county jail for a period of no longer than six months or by both such fine and imprisonment. Section 12. Review by City tree-stak- e, Tree-stak- , Council The Kaysville City Shade Tree Commission as are approved by the City Council. The City Forester shall have jurisdiction and supervision of all trees and plants planted or growing in public streets or places within the citq to insure safety or to preserve the - 31, Myra Powell July Gallery, Union Station, 25th and Wall Ave., Ogden. Invitational show featuring local artists and this year the juried section. Hours 12-- 5 Mon.-Sa- t. p.m. call JULY 8: The Corps Encore Show will present some of the best music and marching in the country as nationally ranked drum and bugle corps march in competition at the Wildcat Stadium, WSC. Call Ogden City Mall July Pioneer Days Street festival and celebration. Activitiy during mall hours. CLEARFIELD, Fisher Park behind North Davis Jr. High. Parade ' Council the marking, maintenance, and preservation of historic or notable trees. Section 7. City Forester There is hereby established the office of City Forester. The City Forester shall be appointed by the City Council. The City Forester shall be responsible for administering the provisions of this chapter and such policies and re- Workshop. A week-lon- g experience for children ages Materials furnished and under the direc-tio- n of Bonnie Jean Winder. Enrollment limited. Date July 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (bring a sack lunch) cost $35; members $30. Call 3. Union Station, JULY 25th and Wall Ave., Ogden features the Cache Valley Potters exhibition and pottery sale. Call ball-game-s. Fireworks. Centerville City Park. A parade, marathon races, chuckwagon breakfast and carnival. sidewalk. (4) Injuring ing, spraying, removing, and irrigating trees and shrubs on public streets and places; to make recommendations to the City Council relating to the regulation and control of the grounds surrounding trees, shrubs, and plants on public streets and places insofar as the same may be necessary for the proper growth, care, and protection of the same; to recommend to the City Council the removal of any trees or parts thereof growing on public or private land which have become a nuisance or may be dangerous to the public safety; and to recommend to the City al Summer Art JULY 5, Repertory Dance Theatre will perform in concert on Monday evening at the Allred Theatre at WSC. Call Music; July 6, Bill Gridley and orchestra will be the guest artists at the LDS Ogden Tabernacle, 2133 Washington Blvd., Ogden, 7:30 p.m. free. games, concessions and (2) Piling building mate- rial, equipment, or other substance around any tree so as to cause injury. (3) Pouring any injurious matter on or around any tree or on the ground around it or on any lawn or sion to make recommendations to the City Council relating to the planting, prun- O CHILDREND safety or to prevent the spread of disease or insects, and shall have the authority, after exercising due diligence to notify abutting property owners, to remove or order the removal of any tree, shrub, or plant which has been planted upon any public street or on any public property in violation of this chapter or any oter ordinance. The City Inspectors and the City Forester shall have the authority to report any violation sof this chapter to the Shade Tree Commission for its action. Section 10. Interference with City Personnel and Willful In- jury to Trees (a) No person shall prevent, delay, or interfere with the City Personnel in the execution or enforce- ; ment of this section; pro-'5- '' vided, however, that nothing herein shall be con- strued as an attempt to prevent any remedy legal or equitable in any court of competent jurisdiction for the protection of property rights by the owner of any , property within the city (b) No person shall willfully injure or destroy any tree on the city tree planting strips, public parks, or , other public property of the city by any means includ- Regula- 10-1- members $25. when the Shade Tree Commission shall find such action necessary to the public shrubbery now growing or which may hereafter be planted on any street or on any public property within the City. It shall be the duty of the Shade Tree Commis- 8 of five members y and care of shade or ornamental trees and ORDINANCE NO. 245 terj?-- 9 The City, through its Shade Tree Commission shall expercise or delegate to the City Forester full control and regulation over the planting, maintenance, Re- anniversary All American Quilt Festival featuring red, white and blue quilts and many others. Free. Monday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m; The City, through its Saturday p.m., closed Shade Tree Commission, Wednesday, Sunday and holidays. shall condemn and remove JULY Eccles Community or order the removal of any Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Ave., tree, tree stump, shrub, or Ogden, features statewide complant upon any of the public petition juried show of Utah streets or on public proper- artists. Opening reception July 2, p.m. open to the public, free. ty within this City where 9 a.m. to 5 the same is dead, diseased, Hours Monday-Fridap.m; Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. or for any reason whatsoevat the Eccles Community er is deemed undesirable by ArtAlso Center are workshops during the Shade Tree Commis- the summer. Classes in dance exsion. The City, through its pression for children ages Shade Tree Commission, Two sessions of four weeks, two shall have authority to condays a week. Patty Van Arrel, indemn and remove, or order structor. Date: Monday and to be removed, any tree, Wednesday beginning June 14 and 1 Ages 6 a.m.; ages tree stump, shrub, or plant July 19, 11 a.m. to noon. Cost $30; mission KAYSVILLE CITY By: Gerald A. Purchy, Mayor V Section 9. Removal of Trees by Commission - tions. Section 6. Authority of Com- GERALD A. PURDY Mayor!; Attest: By: V. Dean Steel, ;; City Recorder Attest: V. Dean Steel City Recorder obtained. hearing is requested. CONTRIBUT- 4. Tree Commission is io members of the Shade Tree Commission shall correspond to their tenure as superintendent, or term of office on the City Council. The Council may remove any member of the Shade Tree Commission for cause after a public hearing if such UNLAWFUL (1) It shall be unlawful for any minor to misrepresent his age, or for any other per- Zoning Ordinance (lot and building on a private It is hereby required that the appellants and those jn opposi-- , tion or their agents W present . to argue the case. For further j information exhibits are avail-'- ! able in the Davis County Han- . ning Commission Office, Room 221 County Court? ; house, Farmington, Utah. Dated at Farmington, Utah!' this 1 1th Day of June, 1982; Issue No.,20 office of the MISREPRE- SENTATION OF AGE Layton. Published in The Weekly flex on June 17, 1982 3. 5 Lou Eisenhour for a variance to allow a reduced front setback for a residence in the A- -l zone. The property is located at 3172 North Highway the door for $5; $2.50 for students, children and senior citizens; $10 season tickets for three shows if purchased before July 14. Call Council shall have the right to review the acts and decisions of the Shade Tree .. Commission and the City Forester. Any person may appeal any ruling or order from the Shade tree Commission or the City Forester to the Board of Adjustments, which shall hear the Tine Piaaffl Rummer Layton Hills Mall - Convenience Center - 546-344- 8 i) |