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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 20, 1979 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 20, 1979 trict and a back on In a 15.1 district. 20-oo- t front set- percent of the lots to 25.0 percent slope 40 S Heights City Ordinances. Seconded by Councilman Raymond and passed by :Fruit Heights City officials met Tuesday evening for their regular council meeting. Councilman Green, Michie, and Raymond voting Aye and Councilmen Burke and Palmer absent. The council discussed the final billing from Whitaker ALAN MANNING submittthe billing received from ed Darrell J. Diderickson and Sons for $11,964.60 for the Village Way storm drain work done as an addition to the Kaysville-Frui- t Heights storm drain system. The project is not included in the work bid on the Davis County Fruit Kaysville Heights cost sharing basil and the other entities have - guarantee fund for completion. Seconded by Councilman Michie and passed unanimously with Council-me- n Green, Michie and Raymond voting Aye and Councilmen Burke and Raymond absent. Mayor Noorda read a letter ed. ' Fruit Heights Council thinks the additional capacity jjs necessary. Alan Manning Reported some funds should be held to guarantee the Jsphalt surface hilds on the Excavation surfacing since he inspector reports HE SUGGESTED a joint between Fruit Heights City personnel, Vaughn Fowler developer of East Oaks subdivision, Weber Basin personnel, and Mr. Arbuckle. The council agreed and asked the recorder to set up a meeting in January with all concerned parties, at the COUNCILMAN Raymond moved Whitaker Construction Co. be paid $10,000 and $2,442.44 be retained as a claimed the work is not need- from Lynn Arbuckle, who is building a house on the west side of 1800 East on property ap- parent poor quality asphalt. from purchased Roger Madison. Mr. Arbuckle is concerned that the Weber Basin air vent on 1800 East will not be lowered to the street level as indicated on the East Oaks subdivision construction drawings. He indicates that he has been in contact with Mr. Winegar of Weber Basin Conservancy District and been told that the vent can be moved but the elevation would have to be COUNCILMAN Green :jnoved the Diderickson Com-an- y be paid $10,000 with retained pending determination of the quality of he asphalt surfacing and pending the outcome of the Raymond Road water leak in jvhich the city feels a charge f $965.08 is due from piderickson Co. Seconded by Councilman Raymond. Passed unanimously with 1,964 maintained. . IN KAYSVILLE LA7iU:07ER REPAIRING Don't Cum tt Bring It to CSS t Stratton Headquarters Your Briggs SALES -- TILLERS SL0WERS SNOW SERVICE C-- H citizens appeared at the hearing for the discussion and to express their views. Mr. Barker explained the reasons for the rezoning request which is to have a small garden shop and nursery as a the proposed rezoning. COUNCILMAN Green moved the petition of Forest Barker be accepted for rezoning to Highway Combased on the mercial recommendation of the planning commission and the public hearing and the rezoning ordinance be adopted and posted. Passed by the council. At 7: 15 p.m. the meeting was opened as a public hearing on the petition of joint property owners Wallace Abrams, Betty Abrams, Ben Orlo H. Brough, James H. Brough and Alan Manning to rezone approximately 24 acres of property from Agricultural A- to ResidenS for tial Suburban development of Mountain Terrace subdivision. There were approximately 30 ci- NORTH MAIN, KAYSVILLE - SHARPENING I REPAIRING - MECHAM - OGDEN - 7S Mr. BenOrlo explained"" SfT agreement has been made with Wallace Abrams that there would be no business activity and no church on the property. Frederik Bergold raised the question of insuring that the setback requirements are known by prospective lot owners, a problem that has required board of adjustment decisions on some hillside lots in the past. Mayor Noorda explained that the Hillside Ordinance should take care of that problem and it will be rereviewed with the specific present or submiting written comments, no one objected to C-- H voiced to the rezoning, however one written comment from Haven Butcher objected to additional homes in the area. NEW LOCATION:645 property, Brough business for his sons. Of those tizens presenTTor the public hearing. Of those present there were no objections SHARPENING SERVICE reply to a question regarding covenants and agreements made on the In A-- R-- C&S Sf.lAUJ&GJNE REPAIR UWN MOWERS site. At 7 p.m. the meeting was opened as a public hearing on the petition of J. Forest Barker and Inez Barker to rezone 40,000 square feet of property from Agricultural' l to Highway Commercial zoning. Approximately 30 -l 7CS-13- 13 CHAM SAWS A QUESTION was meeting Construction Co. for $12,442.44 on the Oakmont sewer project. Some items remain ior completion. - raised by Richard Green regarding if access to the mountainside would be provided from the subdivision since no access to the forest service area is presently available anywhere in the Fruit Heights area. Mayor Noorda explained that the subdivision will come under provisions of the Hillside Ordinance now under consideration for adoption. That ordinance is an overlay to other zones and has requirements for accesses to adjoining public areas. councilmen present. Mayor Noorda reported he will be joining with other mayors of Davis County in a : problem in mind. COUNCILMAN Raymond moved the petition of the property owners be approved for a change in zoning of 24 acres for Mountain Terrace subdivision from Agricultural Ato Residential Suburban with a suggestion that the setback distances be noted correctly in the protective covenants and also to be noted on the subdivision plat plans -l R-- S breakfast meeting with the Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher visited for three days in Pleasant Grove with her Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Jan Olsen and state legislators of the county for a discussion of items the mayors feel should be a part of the legislation for the budget session of the state legislature. The council suggested consideration should be given to the revision of the children. The Kaysville Third LDS Ward held their ward Christmas dinner and party with program last week under the direction of Bishop Paul Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hart are looking forward to having their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs, Robert Hart and children of Ala., arrive for the Christmas season. Robert is tax . limitation measure passed at the last legislative session (HB303), drivers license increase, increased fees for fishing and hunting licenses, and sales tax distribution. Mayor Noorda will vote; the councils feeling on these matters. COUNCILMAN Green reported a special meeting of the planning commission on Nov. 30, 1979 had recommended a public hearing for rezone action on the LaMar Green -l C-- present, np Warner of Ogden, visited two days with them. Doyle Buhler of Fresno, Calif, arrived Saturday to visit a few days with his mother, Mrs. Wilma Buhler in Bountiful and also with his brothers and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece, Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Verle L. Buhler, Farming-- ; ton; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. : Buhler, Centerville and Mr. and Mrs. George Hensler of ; Salt Lake City. Fertilizer Potting Soils Plant Baskets Wall Decor A " . POINSETTIA 5 to 6 Blooms Florist Quality Red m lp Pink $1295 Large 10 Pots 15 to 20 Blooms -- Extra Choice Large Sweet Oranges 7.49 Large Fresh Pineapple Fancy Peanuts Plain or Salted Mixed Nuts 99 2 lb. Bag Case ea. $1.39 79 lb. FRUIT BASKETS if deemed necessary. Seconded by Councilman Green and by the council members present. The council reviewed the latest draft of the Foothill Ordinance and approved a revision allowing a front setback on all lots in a passed $098 20-fo- and up NOW TAKING ORDERS 25.1 to 35.0 percent slope dis- - Yodm 4 Want You To Be Warm for Christmas I Mrs. Howard Sides. Mrs.! Side's mother, Mrs. Clyde Baskets Pots Just Arrived Many New and Interesting off-sit- and Raymond passed by those unanimously Mr. and Mrs. Pete Carrier of Salt Lake City were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Clarence Meacham and of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Meacham. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barnett will entertain their family on Christmas Day for dinner. Guests include Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lee and their son of Layton; Gary Barnett and son, Brad, of Morgan and Mr. PLANTACCESSORIES Tracy-Collin- COUNCILMAN Green moved a bond of $40,000 be required for the remaining e improvements in East C subdivision. Oaks Seconded by Councilman were guests in Salt Lake City of Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. through and select from e improvements was discussed. Mr. Fowler has to renegotiate a bonding requirement with s Bank and they have asked for the level of bonding the city requires. Maxfield Wendell Quality Not Just Another Retail Plant Selection Shop and Buy Where the Plant Shops Buy Price Over 30,000 Sq. Ft. of live plants to browse Work remaining to be completed on East Oaks suboff-sit- Dick GIVE A LASTING GIFT -GIVE A LIVING HOUSE PLANT Agricultural A- to Commercial Highway The public hearing was scheduled for Dec. 11, 1979 at 7 p.m. division Mrs. and Mr. Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meacham and family of Sinclair, Wyo. were recent visitors of his parents, Mr. attending the Cumberland Law School in Burningham. from property and Mrs. Dean Barnett of West Jordan. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Kent Cook of Logan. Mrs. Gladys McPhee and Mrs. Eleanore Jessop of Salt. Lake City accompanied their Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Casper G. Carroll on a vacation trip to Tucson, Ariz. and Mexico. En route they visited a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jessop at Tempe, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. William Page of Provo were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Halliday. Mrs. Nina Palmer will be a guest on Christmas Day of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sheffield in Layton. Holiday houseguests of Mrs. Mildred Ensign will be Dr. and Mrs. J. Harold Smith and their three children of Amhearst, Mass. They will arrive this week to spend the holidays in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen have returned home from a three week vacation trip to Lake Tahoe and also spent two weeks in San Jose, Calif, with their son and his family, Bishop and Mrs. Tom Allen. COUNCILMAN Green moved the adoption of the Foothill Ordinance, compris-ing Section 15 Zone Residential Foothill use, of Chapter XIV of the Fruit O GARDEN CENTER loyfoo,' Utofi " YJ" "" Wo AUoOothror Phono 3 to ttouronH ISIS W. Gontila Opoo 1:30 o.m. to 6:30 p.m. 3 Milos Wast on Gantilo Ctosod Sunday Come to Our P'O GDIq Over 100 Fireplaces, Inserts, & Stoves in Stock AIR TIGHT STOVES & INSERTS! 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