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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, July 27, 1983 5C Layton Amends Trespassing Ordinance; Tables License tys By BARRY KAWA Review Sfoff LAYTON Although it was defeated earlier in the evening, the Layton City Council reconsidered an amendment to the city's trespassing code and passed it upon the recommendation of City Attorney Steven Wall. The council had objected to one of the defenses against trespassing which stated if the violator did not interfere substantially with the owners use of the property, his presence might be allowed. code would broaden the at- the code. back to the council on it. The council then adopted the vote. Curamendment by a rently, trespassing is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to $299 fine. The amendment 3-- 0 also includes the defense against trespassing that allows a person to be on property open to the public. In other business, a question in a resolution to support Utah Power and Light in its bid to c purchase power forced the council to Councilman David Pratt table consideration until more questioned the defense saying if information could be gathered. someone moved to a corner of FOUR SCOUTS from the Kaysville area attended the XV World Scout Jamboree for 12 days at Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada. There were 13,564 youths from 102 countries participating. The boys are (from left): Russell Anderson, Kenneth Anderson, Robert Lundstrom, and Paul Kirby. These boys are all Eagle Scouts. Paul Kirby served as assistant Scoutmaster for Idaho Troop 615. He is a member of the Order of the Arrow, has earned three Silver Palms, with 102 merit badges. The boy's comment on the World Jamboree was, "It was the greatest, everyone camped together in peace and harmony and we were all Scouts." an owners property, then this would allow them to claim it did not interfere with the owners use of the property. Wall told the council that this defense would not be valid since under no circumstances can anyone deny a property owner the use of his land. Before Wall clarified the amendment, the council had refused to make a motion to accept it. He told the council that adding portions of the Utah Code for trespass to Layton Ci man Golden Sill to look further torneys office interpetation of into the resolution and report low-co- st hydro-electri- UP&L is seeking the support of each city council in the county to pursue the purchase of power from the Colorado River Stor- age Project. The council approved the granting of a Class A beer license to the owners of the New World Deli that will be built at 431 W. 1500 N. between Safeway and Ernst Home Center. The license will permit the deli to sell beer which must be consumed off the premise. Consideration of the Maverick store Class A beer license application was cancelled until a future meeting. The council had hoped to arrange a meeting with parents of students at the E.G. King Elementary School and owners of the Maverick before the July 21 meeting, but were unable to do so. i Councilman Pratt said adopting the resolution would be like giving the utility company a blank check in acting in behalf of the city. Wall argued in favor of adopting the resolution which he claims could lower residents utility rates. 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