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Show Redwood Road Project - Uiini Slati&Uct Conditional Use Okayed WEST VALLEY. Subject to curb, gutter and sidewalk being installed on Redwood Road, the City Planning Commission here Thursday approved a use pro- conditional posal for phases two and three of an office commission was Gary Banks proposal to locate e self-storag- units in an M-- l zone at 3600 W. 30th South. A PUD (planned unit development) request of John Simmons involving property zoned site is The commission agreed to waive fence requirements on the north, south and east property lines on 30.85 acres at 3757 So. 1300 West. The applicant was Malibu Invest- ' at 3435 W. 2700 South was also okayed. Approved subject to stipulations of the planning staff was a R-- complex at 3672 So. Redwood Road. The planning board ment Corp. Continued ' okayed the request, which involves 4.63 acres of property in a PUD Vaughn for further study and new site plan preparation was a proposal by Johnson Matthey Investments, Inc. for a refinery, offices, laboratories and storage for a metal refining operation in an M-- 2 zone at 4600 W. 2100 South. A total of of request Cook and Associates for 44 on 3.92 dwelling units Also approved by the Conditional Use acres at 1515 W. 2400 South. The zoning classification for the i - Request Denied By Commission WEST VALLEY. The City Planning Commission here Thursday denied a conditional use request of the Granger Moose Lodge for a proposed project in the Decker Lake park area at 2187 W. 2415 South. Lunch and dinner services, plus community activities, a class B beer outlet and state store on the site were proposed by the lodge. The planning staff outlined concerns relating to parking, and in voting to deny the request, the commission suggested that an alternative site for the proposal be explored with the staff. Receiving approval, subject to a fence issue and public safety concerns being resolved, was a conditional use request of George Kolovos for a class B beer outlet and state store at 1980 W. 3500 South. The operation over 25 yrs. exp. Bedbugs Mice Fleas 250 1653 at- torney for the applicant, told the commission that the operation wont be just another because of facility, limitations the on involv- Ninth Graders Singled Out On List At BJHS liquor dispensing BENNION. facilitys membership and patronage, plus restrictions set forth under city and state The ninth grade honor roll for the final term at Bennion junior high has been released. guidelines. A commerzone is in efcial ) fect on the site. The Legion post proposal was okayed subject to public safety Students in ninth grade listed as achiev- (C-2- ing high honors were Kelly Cahoon, Sharon Duggins, John Fisch-becKeith Gardner, concerns being addressed, and on the condition that the matter be reviewed in a year to determine if the business is complying with requirements. Camille Goeckeritz, NicoletteGood. Also, Gina Goodsell, Lorrie Houston, Tami Nickel, Ann Oliver, Reckel Satterthwaite, Sandy Stenerson, Joan Zone changes receiving the planning Woodbury and Anthony JohnZoolakis. requests of Gary Those with honors were Lewis Biork, Annette Chris tiansen, Kristine Darton, Kim Dawes, Mike Gores, Michelle Linda Hancock, Hansen, John Hurst, Shan non Ison, Clair Jewkes, boards okay included to C-- 2 Nicolaysen, on .78 of an acre at 3201 W. 2100 South; Ben to Scarbrough, 3 on .26 of an acre at 2855 W. 2735 South M-- on 18.4 with Termite Inspection Lutheran church. Ken Hisatake, prises, Low prices Ants near. Atonement and Flyco CONTROL Low overheod Spiders post located 2 R-l-- PEST Roaches for an American Legion acres are ed. Acting on a request by BBB Investment Co., the commission denied a request seeking expansion of a lumber yard at 3545 So. 3600 West. But the involves a private club 8 MYERS Semi-Retire- d 35.7 R-l-- 6 Enterto R-- acres at 4600 South. Continued Eric Johnson, Tracy Kinder, Pam Kohagen, Doug lasMcDougall. Others were Phil Moody, Taylor Morrill, Shain Player, Marcie Sellers, Debbie Settgast, Richard Simpson, Steven Stone, Wendy Walker and Cheri W. 3100 for fur- ther study was Easton Blakes proposal calling for rezoning of five acres at 2900 W. 4700 South, from agricultural status to a multiple unit residential- Weight. - For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! (More obituaries, Section B) board continued the applicants office building request for additional study. Also receiving a continuance was Richard Godfreys proposal to establish a class B beer outlet in connection with a restaurant in an l zone on three acres at 6419 W. 2100 M-- South. The commission stipulated that beer sales and beer sale advertising on the site must be dis- continued until proval is given. ap- Kennecott BURIED. Roger Edward Powell, 40, Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services a Granger North 16th ward He died Sunday. Born on May 26, 1941 in Salt Lake to Edward B. and Evelyn Wheeler Powell. Married to Virginia Thorup on Sept. 18, 1976 in Salt Lake LDS Active in LDS Temple. church; temple worker. Employe of Salt Lake City as a parking meter mechanic. Survivors, widow; parents, Susanville, Calif.; grandmother, Irene by) Brand Jr., 30, Taylors ville, Wednesday in Provo City Cemetery, following services at 4330 So. Red wood Road. He died Sun day in Salt Lake. Born on Sept. 23, 1950 in Provo to Bruce Brand and Bernice Nelson Brand Jackson. Survivors, mother, step father, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jackson, Taylorsville, grandmother, Nephi; Cleo Smith, Mrs. Robert Fullmer, Payson; brothers, sisters, Dennis, Clyde, Cheryl Brand, all Taylorsville; Shelley Wilson, Anchorage, Alaska; Carla Uran, Mon tana; Nancy Carrington and Toni Quinn, both Gun nison. Preceded in death by his father in 1977. ZONING (From Page Thursday, June 4, WEST VALLEY VIEW g half an acre; - Midwest 11 R-l-- 4 R-l-- 7 acres; in- clude: - Scott Newton, 6580 A-W. 3665 South, on half an acre; - Lawrence-Breit-ling- o Nate - -- to C-- on l acre; -- - 1 Wagstaff, South, A-- l just under one Bonneville Truck- ing Co., 6419 W. 2100 on South, M-- l to C-- 2 South, 8.63 -- , W. 2100 to M-- l on 6000 -- 6900 W. 3500 Realty Co., 2990 So. 6400 West, to on 24.4 5, Col. 6) expected June 1981 A-2- 0 Jerald Wagstaff, - to C-- 2 South, on one acre. 8 KEARNS (From Page development ships went Nielson, the Green Sheet to Carol Thompson, Diane Gainesville, Fla , Glenn, Kathy Nelson, both Burley, Idaho. Bruce (Bob - Six From Area Get Scholarships Kennecott Minerals SALT LAKE. Six Green Sheet area youths are among 10 Co. The scholars were selected by the Utah Education Assn, from a field of 70 applicants who are children of acscholarships awarded tive, retired or deceasto ed division employes. of The scholarships may employes at the Utah be used at any acCopper Division of credited institution. The 1981 scholarship winners from the Green Sheet area, high school seniors in the Salt Lake Valley who have been named to receive $875 college annually dependents along with their parents and the high schools they attended, are Deborah Lyn Eldredge of Cyprus high, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Eldredge; Mary Jensen, Olympus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jensen and Lori Lynne Neilson, Cottonwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Neilson. Tawnia Also, Jensen Eldredge Whitehouse Neilson Lee Snow, ofCyprus, Mr. and daughter Mrs. Orlo L. Snow; Rebecca Whitehouse, Cottonwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Whitehouse and Sylvia Jean Zwick, Grangerof Mr. high, and daughter Mrs. Fred Zwick. The other four scholarship recipients include Pamela Fay Jensen, Jordan high and Shelley Anns Adams, Michael Zer-vo- and Kathleen Robbins, all Bingham high. Snow Zwick Ofte&Au Vie MW 0WaMJT OWM A ... GifOdb mxtte 4tl Jeannette Mike Jensen Terry Steiger. Wheeler, Denver; brothers, sisters, David S,, Rexburg, Idaho; Larry, Germany, BURIED. scholarto Dave and Thrifty shoppers read 6, Col. 9) were awarded Veronica Smith and Jerry Vanleuven. PTSA individual Dorsey, Heidi Johnston, Jim Mariani, acres; 6415 W. 3500 Lynette Middleton, Chris Lamoreaux, |