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Show Davis County Clipper AroundDavis fAT. Tuesday, August 17, 2004 Private Kaysville rec center to have indoor soccer areas BYTOMBUSSELBERG are in the right spot to hit the next level, in the right level if they want to walk again, play golC he said. To Cook and the Johnsons, this isnt their first attempt at something new in the city. The Johnsons tried to work out a cooperative agreement several years ago on a possible recreation complex, with Cook more recently proposing a multi-us- e project on the old Clover Club property, 2nd N. 200 E. Jacie Johnson confirmed she and her husband are working with Cook. This is a multisports complex. It is not meant Clipper News Editor - KAYSVILLE Even as city officials ponder asking voter approval for an outdoor swimming pool, other, private interests are working towards their own recreation facilities. resident John Kaysville Cook wants to build a facility that would combine indoor soccer with basketball and volleyball courts, as well as a fitness area. But it's also envisioned that a physical therapysports medicine component will be included, using the expertise of Nylin and Johnson. Jacie The Kaysville couple operate Mountain Land Physical Therapy as well as The Pulse fitness center. Both of those facilities would relocate to the new site. Cook envisions a building of up to 80,000 square feet in the Kaysville Business Park, near Barnes Park, adjacent to where the pool could be built. They had an agreement (in the business park) with the city, and that has expired, City Manager John Thacker said. 'Apparently the financing wasnt there. That doesn't mean another agreement can't be signed. It's one of those difficult special use projects, where it's tough to get financing, Cook said. Bringing in doctors like Johnson, with their Nylin expertise, has greatly helped us. We athletic complex PRIVATE, planning stages for Kaysville, involving hometown think it will add a lot of stability to what was already going to be a real good thing as far as sports and athletics in our community Sporting events, including league play and tournaments, are envisioned. Cook said. Its really going to be for everybody, when all is said and done, he said. That's the serious athlete, who may need rehabilitation for a sports injury but may also want to train properly for the next level of competition. This will allow the mother to play sports, who always grew up playing sports, who cant I is also residents. p ued. A restaurant, and spa are also planned. We want to cater this thing to all sorts of walks in life, people playing in athletics for recreation, to the serious athlete who wants to treat and compete at the next level. That will mean rooms set up for such activities as hitting a golf ball and perfecting the game in the winter months. We dont want this to be a place just for people to meet and hang out. It'll be an atmosphere where people feel they using the example of an older Clipper News Editor couple, both the husband and wife could dress together, help each other. Or a mother, alone with four small children, could have them all together? There will also be a party room. We envision the pool open six days a week. Memorial Day to Labor Day, sunrise to 10 p.m., or late at night Pace said. I think we can rent the pool out to youth groups, church organizations, even host pool parties. People floating on inner tubes could even view a movie on a big screen. Our goal is to make it available for maximum use in the summer? There will be lap swimming in the morning, and attention paid to senior citizens, providing reserved lanes and times for them. Pace said. People have talked about a pool for 20-3-0 years, even right after World War II, I understand; he said. It (proposal) was unanimously approved by the council. It's time to let the people vote. Were creating homes and schools here, were attracting people to move to our city. We need to ensure quality of life create an environment conducive to that; Pace said. We hope to look at meeting the needs of a future 0 years; he Kaysville for - The However, an information brochure is being prepared for distribution to each residence and information meetings have been planned to alert the public to whats being considered. Information meetings are set for Oct. 12 and 26, 7 p.m., in the city council chambers. Renderings and other information will also be available at the recreation department. Voters will be asked to indicate if they approve or not of two separate proposals: a tax to fund a $4.5 million library and $3.5 million for a swimming pool complex. taxes for a Property $150,000 home would be $35 a year for the pool and $44.73 for the library, or $79.82 total. On a $200,000 home, it would be $46.78 for the pool and $59.64 for the library, or $106.42 total. 1 think were going full steam ahead3 said Council member Nathan Pace, who is spearheading the pool proposal. Im buoyed by what hapin Bountiful; he said, pened narrow to the referring approval of the South Davis recreation complex proposal two weeks ago. However, unlike that facility, which is slated to include an ice rink, fitness center, gymnasiums, and more, he emphasized COUNCIL MEMBER NATHAN PACE is spearheading the Kaysville swimming pool. Kaysville is only planning to build an outdoor swimming pool and concessionsadminis-trationstorag- e building. which pool, Kaysvilles would be built adjacent to Barnes Park, would feature a pool, with an average depth of four feet. It could be used for swimming classes, family activities and community events. An pool with high and low dives, average depth of 13 feet, would adjoin that. A zero entry recreation pool would include a move-abl- e water river and wadmg pool, with a depth from zero to 3 12 feet. Pace said. A slide would be included in this leisure pool facility. y Weve done a lot of six-lan-e, er family-friendl- things, such as family lockersj he says. That way. if pumped into it. The Fitness Zone in Farmington also had an option on property in the All your AMERICAN FAMILY BB.'HU.ltTm. Heather Hansen Agency 273 West 500 South - Island Causeway Antelope entrance for admission, and the first 50 riders also get a free Oct. 29, Halloween Spook Night will take place at the Park Commons Laytons Bowery, including a costume contest and refreshments. A nearby com maze will be available for $1. 21 Bountiful, Utah 84010 featufejpagnificent oil paintings from the early 1900s, watercolors by the vfjflriginal III internationally known artist Osral B. Allred & original paintings By several . t yf t , (1 ' I;, j y -- r fOpen House st Saturday Aug. 21 11 3 P.M The Garden Day Spa and Salon 299 N. 200 W. Bountiful 294-424- 7 ? o o ecu. o lunaEMii QUiMMllBE1 laossur otMDfiHMiHslllB lilfiEtytrriififntnnEi oRtmmcmm 30-5- said. Financially, both Farmington and Brigham City pool operations have been tracked. Some years well be $30,000 in the black, other years well be in the red. That's the nature of it. olTFfIM!D(T(i) o fTiMMTliltltiCSinEBS unuanni oGQHQGEEESJ) Nov. 20 will feature a Turkey Bowl at Davis Lanes, only $1 a game. Dec. 20, Holiday Hay Rides in Commons Park will anDGnnzs show off the citys Holiday Safari of lights. Warm refreshments will be served and a surprise visit from the North Pole, all free. For more information call 336-390- 0. Come aifld Jnra tilhie Infusion 0 ThelWight litmfcra APOSmON PTO! Garden DAY SPA & SALON! er plates & Palates J 7 '.Vt prominent Layton family Rec slates activities LAYTON Although summer may be winding down, Layton's Family Recreation activities never end. A giant pool party was held Monday at Surf N Swim. But more activities are planned in coming months. On Sept. 11,9-1- 1 a.m., a Family Adventure is Bike Ride planned. Participants will meet at the protection under one roof. '-- v business park, a few blocks from Cook's site. Thacker said their agreement has also expired. A spokesman from that firm did not return calls to the Clipper for comment. she said. It will be privately owned, so no will be taxpayer money 4a pro-sho- BYTOMBtiwmwtC KAY5VUJE 1 find a baby sitter, to leave the kids (under supervision) in a child play area; Cook contin- Kaysville voters to decide on bond Kaysville City Council hasnt officially placed the library swimming pool bond proposal on the Nov. 2 ballot, yet ' in to be a Vi r . |