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Thursday, May AroundOairis 2003 Davis County Clipper Utah Mouse opens for first event Letter carriers become 'food handlers' for a day BY JAW HOPKINS Clipper Stuff Writer - KAYSVILLJE Property owners of Davis and Weber Counties attending a workshop Small on Acreage May 10, got a Management, sneak preview of Utah State d and University's working house of the future -Utah I louse The workshop was the hist of many planned to be held the year at the throughout green, earth friendly building at the Utah Botanical Gardens SO West between 900 South and 950 South Additional workshops held May 4 treated participants to ideas for creating a dieam kitchen with accessibility tor of all heights and abilities Recycling and passive solar heat ing uses were also discussed Other upcoming workshops include a hardscape pavei woik-shoto be held the end of May in conjunction with completing the outdoor landscaping Autumn will sec a senes of classes taught by USIJ extension agents and nursery professionals on seasonal plantings and wintei care The Utah I louse has not been foimally opened to the public on e basis It was originally a scheduled to be open daily on June 1,2003 BY JENNIFER A. NIELSEN Clipper Correspondent KAYSVILLE By the end of the earner's day on Saturday, the large storage room of the Kaysville Post Office was filled with food. We had some of our vehicles coming in with food just stacked to the ceiling. says Scott Furmss, who the helped organize Kaysville drive. It doubled what we brought in last year and probably tripled what we did the year before Scott Calvert, a earner who participated Saturday, said that the dnve in his route was very well supported I'll bet it was as high as I maybe 80 percent," he said couldn't believe it But on average, Furmss estimated that between one in 10 and one in 15 Kaysville homes participated We're so grateful for the families who did donate; he said But just imagine if more homes donated how much more we fully-loade- 13-1- pei-so- p full-tim- THE UTAH HOUSE will June 1 will be opened to the public soon, but the originally scheduled opening date be pushed back a Ihut s going to be put back a tew das due to the recent rains, savs Davis (ountv Agricultural vtension Director Shawn Olsen I m not complaining The We just cant Iain's heen gieat attending one of the nuinv workshops scheduled in the is by to be completed before a full tunc opening to assist with ki eptng the house itself clean for visitois ers in the lain, and that neuls ! oi now the only public access The house features not only Farmington adopts Clipper Stull Writer - A tenta FARMINGTON tive general fund budget ol $4,321,304 was approved lecenth by members of the larnungton City Council Tuithei lefinenient of the lix cal 2004 budget will be needed before a final budget is appioved later this vear Ihe date ot lime 18 was approved following a motion by council member Susan Holmes A public heating will precede final adoption Prior to approving a tentative budget for the next fiscal ycai, council membeis leviewcd an amended general fund budget foi the fiscal year ended June 30,2003 That total came to Sf(i3 million Major expenditures loi 20(0 as piojxised include the following (figuies in paientlusis ate amended 2003 items) Adnumstiative $37 3 Sou ($334,68-1)- . PlanningZoning $313,423 Police ($273,386), $1,013,794 ($990063) I ire -$- -- $303,403 ($249 700) Inspection $147884 ($142,967) Sheets Genual $507976 ($490.6660 - Government Buildings $207,858 ParksCemetcrv ($429,940). General - $200,092 ($187,006) $435 475 Recieatioii ($189 803) bansfu $672 433 to Capital I unds ($611,383) It should be noted that the increase in the police budget is due, in part, to funds appiopnat ed toward updating police tacili y No Middleman Mortuaries Office Cell 866-040- 8 686-594- 0 if tics Ihe nearlv $77,500 designated foi this purpose is the largest single itc m in the$105,500 tentative capital piojects fund luimington will also spend $3J 000 to complete an economic A 5 Ji' A development plan Pi oposed capita! ptoects within the city will tun an estimated $122 945 with $30000 tentatively earmarked Ini Line area (lie Shepard MVk f - Asa. r 5f y 4" S Ki dev elopnic nt Agency One of the ways the city is seeking to covei the above eH ndituies is tlnough various impact lets Ihose fees were also amended dining the May 7 meeting Some of those fees include culm iiy watci stoimwater parks mil uiic.ition transportation, police and tire e fees aie Impact clinigt s IivhiI on new development Ihe developu pavs the f i s not existing lesidents If the tost of providing services changes so must impact fus In umingtons case some lei vvue men iced and others diueisid In addition, sepaiate schedules vvtie drawn up for last and West larnungton Iliats because the costs of expanding some sei vices can v ar v In tvvi c n the two aieas Residential development fees loi tianspoitation. police facilities. lue and I MS facilities will dec i ease slightly But parks and t vacation will mciease as will the last I.iimington stoim seyver impact fee Most significant, how-eve- t, will he the decrease in the West aimington stoim sewer fee late DISCOUNT HEADSTONES Made In Utah Ax tentative budget BY BOB MICKELSON the newest technology, but is an incredible example of sustainWith able, living the addition ot special accommodations for disabled persons and it has become the new bench-mai- k loi builders and developers to aim It is the only house in Utah cuiientlv under contract with a power company to sell back excess energy earth-friendl- space. Once the building opens full time it will be available for conferences, receptions and other public meetings It will also he available for local colleges and public school tours, and senunais for builders and product design- landscape of few days due to recent heavy rainfall. could do. It took most of Monday to empty the Post Office of food, which was taken to local food bankspantries that will benefit of residents KaysvilleFruit Heights, Layton and Clearfield areas, It's important for people to The know that, Fumiss said. food they gave will help out our own residents. Carriers who participated in Saturdays food dnve did it as a labor of love, Fumiss said, because the extra hours required to pick up the food on their routes was donated tune. The annual food dnve is supported by city and rural earners, and by the United Way that helped provide advertising and signs for the collection. For Furmss, his message to residents is clear. Kaysville More than anything, we just want the people of Kaysville to know how grateful we are for their participation. It was a great success, and we thank them. ? 1 one-tim- LOW LOAN RISES THIS I I I " Transportation Open House X The Wasatch Front Regional Council will hold an open house to receive public comment on the update of the Long Range Transportation Plan for the TAKEfADVANTAGE Wasatch Front including Day is County. 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