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Show 6B Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, December 5, 1984 : erv' (Tj Controversy Surrounds Apartments the Lane fT77iT?Trr9 APRIL ADAMS isaiH Review Slaff FARMINGTON- - A wiiiarsep- residents Wednesday night when more than 100 opponents showed up at a public hearing in an attempt to halt the project. A rezoning request that would have cleared one hurdle for the complex, was withdrawn by one of the land owners. The original project was 16 to be located on acres immediately south of Farmington Junior High School. But an attorney for the developers, David Connors, presented a I8CT now through Saturday! You'll enjoy great savings during the.se three days on a beautiful Action Recliner by Lane. This is the time to make your selection while our stock is complete. We will deliver it in plenty of time for the holiday celebrations. Reg. $595 i, h now 1 1 I LANE FURNITURE PICPSi . apartment complex proposal, rather than the original Start ' SWEEPSTAKES! PRINT At I it Nam Lane1 Prices . OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM . fkt CEDAR CHESTS es . Address complex. The south half of the acres would be left open temporarily for either commercial development or more apartments. In October, it was discovered notice of a public hearing on the matter had not been properly posted. The city councils action to rezone the property from commercial to allow for was declared invalid. Connors said the council action rezoning the land from 2 to 5 had been valid. At the October meeting, Mayor Merrill Petty urged opponents and the developers, most of them Farmington residents, to find some common ground on the is192-un- it 1 - controver- sial apartment complex was faced with more opposition from local 100-un- Miea- i - State Cny. 1 All Phone No Address No need to take up extra room; this recliner opens to full comfort only Inches from the wair. Dynamic modem styling with a padded pillow back. Table es OTHER LANE RECLINERS From Wood Din CROUP Dealer $199 & 4 chairs C-- R-- sue. But a petition with hundreds of opponents signatures was present- ed at the rescheduled public hear- ing last week. The owner of some of the acreage proposed for the development, Gordon VanFleet, said he had built eight subdivisions in the area. Most of them had faced some kind of opposition he said, but were now probably the homes of some of the residents who opposed the project. Concerns of residents who would live near the it apartment dwellings, centered mainly on changing community character and additional traffic along roads where there are many 192-un- children. . Councilmen approved two the citys zoning ordinance that would allow for units and planned unit developments to be built in an 5 changes in Entire Stock our BONUS to you with any furniture purchase of $999 or more! Tables and chairs ON SALE! TRADITIONAL-PILLO- W 12-pl- ex R-- zone. Only had been DACK LIVING ROOM SPECIAL al- lowed before. This action was taken during the October meeting, but declared invalid also. More FEMA Money Now Available FARMINGTON- - County commissioners signed another in a long line of Federal Emergency Management Agency contracts last week to receive approximately $40,000 for 1983 and 1984 flood damage. The 1983 contract was for $19,308, and the 1984 contract was for $20,240. FEMA paid 75 percent of total costs for authorized flood damaged repair work. The remaining 25 percent is a local obligations, and is split in half between the state and local entities which received the federal aid. Cities and counties who suffered flood damage applied for to the federal agency, who then sent down inspectors to see if the city qualified for the funds. OPEN STOCK Choose the pieces to suit yur needs. M OUh'LH BUY! The perfect styling for your home is yours in this cushion-bacset with full wrap-aroun- d skirt, and fine Herculon upholstery. Deeply cushioned for comfort. k Oalt Wood Trim Sofas Love Seat Inducted FREE! Man Killed In Rollover A Roy man was killed Wednesday in a rollover accident on State Road 30 between Snowville and Park Valley at around 3:30 p.m. Edward A. Ricker, 2008 W. 4350 S., was dead on arrival at Bear River Valley Hospital in Tremonton after the United Parcel Service truck he was driving rolled over. Slick roads from a snowstorm that struck the area that day may have contributed to the accident, according to Box Elder County sheriffs dispacter Sharon Barker. KSXnf SK3GC2 Q AMERICAN CANCER SOClEfr. |