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Show t Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, February 13, 1985 6A Restaurant Fee in Court Whether Davis County restau- appealed by the county depart- rants will pay an annual inspec- ment. .The Court will base its decision tion fee to the countys health department should be decided on the merits of court briefs sub'shortly by the Utah Supreme mitted by each side. No oral Cqurt. .'The Court has taken under consideration the case of the , Utah Restaurant Association An- thonys Inc. versus the Dais County Board of Health. ""About two years ago, the coun- tys Board of Health passed a reg-- ; illation instituting fees on annual permits for food service establishments. - But 2nd District Judge Douglas Gernaby granted an injunction -- . halting the imposition of the fee. Ttie decision was subsequently Diking one-thir- he said. The decision to charge the fee was also based on taxation without representation, he said, since the board of health is appointed, rather than elected. He added that Utah restaurants already pay their fair share in taxes and fees. Wont Worsen Odor 'APRIL ADAMS Weview Staff "FARMINGTON Opposition 'to a strategy calling for diking the isubmcrged road leading to Antelope Island has prompted a letter to area legislators. The diking scheme proposed by Dhvis County and water district officials also calls for controlling the level of Farmington Bay with four pumping stations and diking the road leading to the south part of the island. Thc countys environmental ' arguments will be heard. To offset inspection costs, the annual fee was based on certain criteria for each restaurant, such as seating capacity, said Richard Harvey, director of the countys environmental health department. The department makes visits to each establishment to check on sanitary conditions. The revenue from the fee only compensates the department for d of the inspection about costs, Harvey estimated. The decision was based on a fee for service concept, rather than charging the general taxpayer, Harvey said. Hersh Ipaktchian, owner of Anthonys Restaurant, filed the original suit along with the URA. He said Davis County was being used as a testing ground for imposing the fee. No other county in the state charges a similar fee, health director, who tfie letter, said that contrary to some peoples belief, the diking viill not cause the bay water to freshen and create sewage odor." ' The letter was also written by Mike Miner, the director of the water quality program at Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. There is no truth .to the Great Salt Lake pickled sewage myth, Harvey and Miner state in the letter. The myth has been alive for decades, since the time when raw municipal sewage was dumped into the lake and its tributaries. But the practice ended in the early 1960s and now, for the most part, sewage entering the lake is treated to a reasonable extent, the letter said. Harvey explained he has been trying to kill the myth for years. The total flow of all treated sewage entering the lake and its tributaries is less than one-tenth of 1 percent of total inflow, he said. During activities over the past starts Friday, 9:30 a.m. sizes years, both officials said, they have never found anything that 10 could be considered may be available many limited quantities. ..not all in each grouping. ..colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! sew- pickled age. Sections of the lake are essentially fresh water, while other parts of the lake are extremely salty. The area of the lake east of Antelope and Fremont Islands is not going to be made into a sparkling, clear, aesthetically pleasing body of water, without summertime odors and with a flourishing trout population, the in our Layton store letter states. Instead, the lake is terminal, which is only limited in some areas by its high salinity. The Syracuse causeway diking alternative is one of three proposed for the Davis County area in a study completed by an engineering firm contracted by State Water Resources Division. womens sportswear 65 MISSES PANT TOPS 65 HOODED VESTS 75 JUNIOR PREWASH JEANS 89 MISSES PULLOVER SWEATERS 60 MISSES CARDIGANS 67 SKIRTS 69 JUNIOR PULLOVER SWEATERS 83 MISSES PULLOVER SWEATERS 52 MISSES SHIRTS 90 MISSES DRESS PANTS 50 LARGE SIZE SWEATERS 75 MISSES' PREWASH JEANS 48 LARGE SIZE PANTS Firm Interested in Roy Site SHELLEY KANCITIS out in an Review Correspondent said Langley. A Salt Lake City based firm, ROY In a second attempt to find a buyer for the site of the old Roy City municipal building, the Roy City Council voted to give excluProwswood Ltd. a y sive negotiating contract on the property. Last year, the Kicr Corporation y was given a option of the same site located at 5715 So. 2200 W. After several months of study, Keir abandoned plans, saying development costs were too high. 60-da- 90-da- 'John Langley, a spokesman for Prowswood, said his firm Jhad a "very definite interest in the y property. The period was 60-da- requested to conduct feasibility and market studies. Timing is critical. Wed like to be in and time frame, thing. Vigorous opposition to Keirs plans to build small, single famly homes in the same area came from homeowners living adjacent to the park. Objections focused on the loss of park land and the impact of higher density housing on the value of adjacent single family homes. Larry Brown, a nearby and opponent of Keirs he also opposed the said plans, Prowswood project since multifamily dwellings would require a Prowswood primarily develops residential dwellings. Langley said the site is espey cially suitable for units with its proximity to shopping centers and bus lines. multi-famil- y, multi-famil- To make the project viable, Langley said a minimum of 5.35 acres is required. 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Tom Hayes is developer of property is near Highway 193 and the subdivision. is owned by Dee Staples, Ed A recently annexed block of Green and Blake Hazen, builders. land on Fort Lane in the flight Property off Highway 193 in of Hill Air Force Base was the Valley High Subdivision,now path from a rural zoning, changed being developed, was rezoned to M-small manufacturing. Rl-1Rl-0 4 from to to allow more units in the subdivision. Storage units will be built on the The city stressed that a water line property east of the new Mobile Home Subdivision. must be looped back to the high 4,000-square-fo- NOW lingerie, loungewear Layton Okays Zoning Changes LAYTON Layton city approved three zoning changes to accommodate development of more single-unhousing in the city and to allow the building of storage units south of Hill Air NOW er zoning change. Langley said his firm is also interested in nearby land street occupied by city shops. 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