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Show During Week There were 17 boys and 22 girls. Babies were welcomed by the following area families: - Families In Area Greet 39 Infants COnONWOOD HOSPITAL Births at the three area hospitals the Green Sheet area, Cottonwood, St. Marks and Pioneer Valley, indicate 39 infants, including a set of twins, were welcomed by area families during the week, according to reports available Monday. Pioneer Valley reported seven births, Cottonwood 15 and St. Marks 17. As proposed in the ordinance, eleccouncil of all community members is to take place on a com- tion John Mays, West Valley Michael Dunton, West Valley James Alcock, Murray Brian Clark, West Valley Robert Morgan, West Valley Jeff Kofoed, West Valley Brian Williams, Holladay Rocky Fellows, West Valley mon date, as yet not specified. tions will take place at individual council meetings, however, rather than being placed on a county-wid- e ballot, as had been previously proposed. Elec- Boys PLANNING Darrell Manchego, West Valley James Davis, West Valley Barry Killpack, Murray Daniel Moser, Magna David Johnson, Murray William Fraser, West Valley Alvin Carter, Murray Say B departments. Girl Paul Burgess, West Valley Mark O. Carter, West Valley Jerry M. Green, West Valley Richard S. Banks, Kearns Jonathan Felt, Murray Steven Z. Lloyd, Kearns Ted V. Landes, West Valley Mark R. Middleton, Magna Don N. Hunt, Kearns John R. Njord, Holladay Tracy representatives of the communities and officials and staff members in the various county Evan Church, Murray Girl in ween ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL Twin Girl, Boy Given, Kearns James Larson, Kearns Randy Sylvester, West Valley Manuel Tlno III, West Valley Brian Pugh, Taylorsville (From Page 1A, Col. 3) in an M-- l (manufacturing) zone. - 2265 So. 3200 West, Ludlows Hydroswift received conditional use approval for a boat manufacturing plant on just under two acres in a manufacturing (M-2- ) zone. In other action, the commission voted 2 (Woodbury and Larsen against) to exclude members who did not attend a public hearing on a matter from voting on it at a later meeting. Woodbury, who along with Larsen voted against the motion, chastised his fellow members for supporting the new rule which he said is too restrictive. I dont make my decisions based solely on information I get in the public hearing, said Woodbury. If thats the only place you get information, then youre in sad shape. PIONEER VALLEY HOSPITAL PUBLIC NOTICE . . . your right to know NOTICE OF ZONING HEARING Girls Brook J. Matthews, West Valley Thomas E. Bolz, West Valley Taliate F. Lapuaho, West Valley . NOTICE OF ZONING HEARING Boys David T. Kay, West Valley Tracy D. Beddo, Kearns John J. Finley, West Valley Larry F. Petroni, Kearns NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF a public hearing to be held in the Council Chambers at WEST VALLEY CITY OFFICE, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah, on August 16, 1984 at 6:00 p.m. oclock, or as soon as business permits, before the Board of City Council of West Valley City on the following application requesting rezoning of the following described areas in West Valley City, Utah: Chambers at WEST VALLEY CITY OFFICE, 2470 South Jackling Elementary Redwood Road, West Valley City, GRANGER. elementary Utah, on August 16, 1984 at 6:00 p.m. is in need of Jackling people to run for office oclock, or as soon as business per- in the school PTA organization. mits, before the Board of City CounAnyone interested in serving is becil of West Valley City on the following asked to contact the school, ing application requesting rezoning of the following described areas in West Valley City, Utah : To amend the map of West Valley City by reclassifying the following described property from AAGRICULTURAL to ZONE 7 RESIDENTIAL ZONE as To amend the map of West Valley City by reclassifying the following described property from 7 ZONE to RESIDENTIAL 4 ZONE as RESIDENTIAL 1. -l R-l-- fillisted under Application ed by SPECTRUM ENTERPRISES on property located at 5444 WEST 4, 3500 SOUTH. COMMENCING East rods 58 from the Southwest corner of Section 25, Township 1 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; and running thence East 134 feet; thence North 194 feet; thence East 70 feet; thence North 164 feet; thence East 159 feet; thence North 962 feet; thence West 40 rods; thence South 880 feet; thence East 6 rods; thence South 40 feet; thence East 12 rods; thence South 400 feet to the place of commencement. Contains 15.53 acres less that portion lying within the bounds of 3500 South Street. The map showing such changes shall be filed with the West Valley City Planning Commission, 2470 South Redwood Road, in accordance of the Revised Orwith Section dinances of West Valley City, 1981, as amended. DATED THIS 2 day of August 2 1984. ATTESTED: Kathleen Kaumans City - Recorder W42-1- B NOTICE OF ZONING HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF a public hearing to be held in the Council PTA Board 1. R-l-- R-l-- listed under Application fil- 4, ed by DICK SMITH and BRENT GANDRE on property located at 2920 SOUTH PUTNAM DRIVE. Commencing at a point located North 00248 West along the Section line 622.94 feet and North 895533 East 933.02 feet from corner of the West Section 26, Township 1 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 180620 East 610.00 feet; thence North 00427 West 118.03 feet; thence North 895533 East 473.13 feet; thence South 00427 East 279.85 feet; thence South 180620 West 603.87 feet; thence South 715340 East 261.83 feet; thence along the arc of a 130.00 foot radius curve to the right 117.61 feet (chord bears South one-quart- er 455838 East 113.64 feet); thence South 200335 East 5.82 feet; thence South 695625 West 523.78 feet; thence South 895625 West 105.28 feet to the Platted Boundary of Plat A, Circle Tree Subdivision; thence along said subdivision as follows: North 402908 East 32.31 feet; North 00335 West 170.45 feet, South 895625 West 21.00 feet, North 00335 West 144.35 feet, North 180620 East 88.28 feet, " North 715340 West 250.00 feet to point of beginning. Contains 12.554 acres. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF a public hearing to be held in the Council Chambers at WEST VALLEY CITY OFFICE, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah, on August 16, 1984 at 6:00 p.m. oclock, or as soon as business permits, before the Board of City Council of West Valley City on the following application requesting rezoning of the following described areas in West Valley City, Utah: The map showing such changes shall be filed with the West Valley City Planning Commission, 2470 South Redwood Road, in accordance with Section 2 of the Revised Ordinances of West Valley City, 1981, as amended. To amend the map of West Valley City by reclassifying the City 1. following described property from ZONE to AGRICULTURAL 7 ZONE as RESIDENTIAL d listed under Application DUI - 969-344- DATED THIS 1984. ATTESTED: Kathleen Kaumans Recorder 2 day of August W42-1- B 1A, Col. 6) Organized GRANGER. Deanna Lewis will serve as president of the Academy Park elementary school PTA for the coming year. She will be assisted by Pat Judd, leadership vice president; Gloria Rupp, principal, vice president; Ginger Dahlquist, legislative vice president; Wesley D. Connell, teacher vice president; Annette Hig-besecretary; Allyn Stutsman, e, treasurer. Commissioners include Debbie Koji, community involvement; Karlene Rasmussen, membership; Marsha Awsumb, safety and welfare; Karla Critchfield, health; Char Packard, finances; Louree Klingonsnith, parent and family life; Gretchen Blunt, individual development. SLCACC - (From Page 1A, Col. 6) for notification of officials affiliated councils which would have specific interest in anticipated changes in the countys zoning ordinance, regular zone changes and conditional use applications. Other portions relate means of establishing communication and cooperation bet (From Page under the influence of alcohol arent a good judge of anything. Its a Catch 22, he complained. It takes about five beers or mixed drinks within one hour to bring the level of a man up to .08. When West Valley police suspect a driver is at or above that level, he is brought to the station and introduced to the Intox-ilizea machine which officers Brent Bracken and Darwin Woodruff say will remove all doubt as to the whether a person has had too much to drink. You cant fool the intoxilizer, assured Woodruff, who explained the machine measures deep lung alcohol levels which are then multiplied 2.000 times to attain content. the Human error has been removed from the Intoxilizer process, the officers explained, because the machine wont print out a reading unless several steps have been followed precisely. They used to call the old breathalizer the Dial a Drunk because it could be manipulated so easily. Woodruff said. A person convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol may lose his license for 90 days and could be assessed a fine of $600 dollars or more, according to a spokesman for the Fifth Circuit Court in West Valley City. blood-alcoh- Thursday, August THE GREEN SHEET 6 PLANNERS 4805 South was approved following - (From Page 1A, Col. 2) to the Opposition was not strong expressresidents several but park, ed concern over the lack of information neighbors have received about the proposed use of the land. In addition, Mike Embley pointed out that while he was not objecting to the zone change, under the current in plan the higher density may resultthe a substantial surcharge from Kearns Improvement District. At this time it would be difficult for the y district to serve such a who is project, according to Embley, district manager. A representative of a mobile home association urged approval of the particupark, saying that in Utah need for larly, there is a desperate mobile home developments. high-densit- Commission 2, 1984 members en- with couraged developers to meet atresidents and planning staff in an A tempt to work out any differences. decision is expected at the next meeting of the commission. In another matter, a conditional plannuse application for a ed unit development was continued for two weeks to give residents an opportunity to hold a neighborhood meeting. The proposed project is located at 5200 So. 3600 West in areas zoned R-(multiple dwelling units) and 8 (two residences per 8,000 square feet). A conditional use request for a d preschool at 4125 W. 132-un- it home-operate- some revisions in the conditions. Helen G. Rima requested permission to operate a preschool with 24 students split into two sessions four times a week. The area is currently zoned (two residences per 6,500 square feet). Staff members expressed feelings that the use would be too intense for the area and commission members approved the preschool with a reduction in half of the number of students allowed. In decisions on zoning amendment applications: A request for a change from 2 (agricultural) to C-- l (commercial) at 2713 W. 6200 South was denied. Developers were requesting the change for 22,500 square feet, but planners were wary of the possibility of too many businesses following the lead and creating a business strip along 6200 South. A request for a zone change from R-to (commercial) at 3550 W. 6200 South was approved. Plans call for the construction of a convenience store on Vk acres. A request for a change from an A-- 5 (four (agricultural) to a residences per 8,500 square feet) on 4.3 acres at 6652 So. 1300 West was continued for two weeks. The area is in under consideration for annexation. . - A-- C-- 2 - Wide Variety More than 300 varieties of almonds have been developed in California since 1875. d r, blood-alcoh- Free Checking with a $98 balance. Free VISA Banking Card hanking at 20 locations. Apply today. 24-ho- West Valley 1620 S. 2700 W. ( iipperview 4090 W. 1500 S. West Jordan 7080 S. 1700W. Member FL'IC ur HISKEY FOCI SENATE Democrat STAINED GLASS Tools and Supplies We Do Custom Stained Glass Work DISTRICT 6 CLASSES 7TE A.M. & P.M. Limited space is still available for classes beginning August 4th and 16th. CALL TODAY 2985 W. 3519 So., West Valley City NOV. 6th 964-618- 5 OPEN: Tuesday thru Friday, 10:30 Saturday 9 5 Behind Bradshaw Auto Parts on 3500 So. Paid For By The Hiskey For Senate Committee 6:30 A-- 2 R-l-- fil-e- by DON PARKER and BARTLEY CURTIS on property located at 6100 WEST 4100 SOUTH. Beginning on the South line of Section 35, Township 1 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian at a point 33.00 feet South 895223 West from the South Quarter Corner of said Section 35; thence South 895223 West 1416.56 feet to the Southeast corner of King Valley Subdivision; thence North 00112 East 895.90 feet along the East boundary line of said subdivision; thence North 863244 East 22.03 feet; thence South 841953 East 155.19 feet; thence South 8224 51 East 127.91 feet; thence South 761027 East 115.96 feet; East thence South 714332 105.14 feet; thence South 644405 East 352.76 feet; thence South 665342 East 66.91 feet; thence South 721435 East 67.75 feet; thence South 760635 East 149.88 feet; thence South 7921 56 East 314.45 feet to the line of 6000 West right-of-way West Street; said line being parallel to and 33.00 feet West from the Quarter Section line of said Section 35; thence line South along said 00633 East 509.71 feet to the point of Beginning. LESS AND EXCEPTING THE FOLLOWING: Beginning at a point 33.00 feet South 895223 West and 47.00 feet North 00633 West from the South Quarter corner of Section 35, Township 1 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 895223 West 270.27 feet; thence North 00633 West 514.06 feet; East thence South 7921'56 275.09 feet; thence South 00633 East 462.71 feet to the point of beginning. The map showing such changes shall be filed with the West Valley 2470 City Planning Commission, Redwood Road, in accordance with 2 of the Revised OrSection West of Valley City, 1981, as dinances amended. West Valley City Garbage Collection Schedule y right-of-wa- right-of-wa- y 12-8-- DATED THIS 20th day of July ATTESTED: Kathleen B. Kaumans City Recorder W42-1- to v i : d it it CANS: Metal, Plastic or Rubber 30 Gallon Capacity; 75 lb. Maximum Weight BAGS: At least 2 Mill. Thick; 30 Gallon Capacity; 50 lb. Maximum Weight TIED BUNDLES: Not to Exceed 18" Diameter; or 5' in Length; 75 lb. Maximum Weight Not to Exceed 4 Cubic Feet; 50 lb. Maximum Weight t! -- N your collection day falls on: New Year's, Thanksgiving, or Christmas Day, collection will be made the day following the holiday, or as published. If B i 2 |