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Show TFfT - A6 W P - KAYSVILLE The Kaysville City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, Nov. 9 at 6 p.m. to listen to residents about the city's general plan. In a story last week, the Clipper Today incorrectly listed the time of the public hearing as Nov. 16. We regret the error. The Kaysville General Plan is an document formulated from from the Kaysille Planning input Commission, City Council and various other committees. Sections in the plan include goals and policies for future growth and development. Outlined are goals and policies for housing, business and industry, agriculture, recreation, education, public buildings and grounds, open space, PVm p mrym piji1 p THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1999 ation petitions will be accepted, nor excavations be allowed in areas designated as waterways, wildlife corridors, and associated open space. At the last council meeting Council member Arthur Johnson and Darrell Home voted to approved the general plan while Robert Rees , Stephen Whitesides and Mayor Brian Cook voted to not approve the general plan until another public hearing could be held. Layton slates two downtown open houses ed, a final survey and final plan will be sent to all interested. A first or rough draft of the final plan will be finished by Nov. 30, be refined, followed by completion of a feasibility study, which is supposed to be done by late January or early February. That final document will include design and structural elements, and will be highly detailed, he said. These final plans will also include possibilities for the freeway road offramps that are hammer out possibilities for the area which on the south, the runs from 500 N. Main to Union Pacific railroad tracks on the west and Wasatch Drive on the east. The open houses will also feature visual drawings. People can drop in at their convenience, make comments on the plan, complete comment cards, if they desire. All comments can be left anonymously. During the Nov. 17 meeting, a similar format will be followed, Christopulos says. However, this will be an opportunity to review the final plan. After input is complet Those interested in learning LAYTON more about the Downtown Layton planning process, or wishing to provide input, are invited to two open houses. They will be held Nov. 8, 9 p.m., and Nov. 8 17, p.m. at Layton City Hall, says Tom Christopulos, economic development specialist. The sessions are set to allow those interested to review plans that will have been compiled by Diversified Technology, consultants on the project, as well as provide input on options that have emerged from the citizen planning effort. A group has been meeting since February to 3-- 3-- streets, mass transit, parks, etc. A vote to approve the General Plan failed at council meetmg on Oct. 19 by a 2 vote. In a public heanng on Oct. 19, some residents suggested the sections dealing with subdivisions, open space and parks be studied further. One group of residents proposed under discussion for the South Main Street area. w 3-- HDTV-READ- Y .that Kaysville City Council adopt temporary zoning regulations to enact y a open space moratorium. During the moratorium no building permits will be issued, no subdivision plans will be approved, no annex- - PROJECTION TV 120-da- li X 9 WIDE SCRIEH WITH HDTV-READ- Y TABLE TOP mm I0VUT mmtibiIB PROJECTION TV Roundup set for Antelope Island Oct. 29 SYRACUSE - Antelope Island State Park the ArvarsumsM STAND managers will close southern half of the island, trails and White Rock group camping areas Friday, Oct. 29 through Monday, Nov. 1 for the 13th Annual Bison Roundup. These areas, including the backcountry trails, will reopen Tuesday. Nov. 2. Assistant Park Manager John Sullivan reports these closures are necessary to ensure the safety of visitors. the bison herd, and those participating in the roundup. Sullivan also believes any inconvenience caused by the trail closure is outweighed by the unique opportunity to view this annual event. Each year, helicopters, horseback.,. drive vehicles riders, and . tare used to move the bison from the I southern lip of the island to the han-- J idling facilities on the north end. The roundup is scheduled 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 30 and Sunday. Oct. 31. To reach Antelope Island State to exit 335 (Syracuse-FreepoPark, take Center) and travel west on Antelope Drive to the entrance gate. 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