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Show - - v f: J ' x ' ' tv towG,-xv.- L v ? ; ' ' , V ,' f to? ' 4 .is "1,,. , , 'V r I V1. rt K & is't - ' '- - V- 3 , fv ' Cv 4 .i':i.. : r. '' , ' s i rwi ; ' 3' P -- ; : XvV' - Weber continues growing V'V V7 .,- ' V.w.ifWriy -- L R' ir 4' ivUs R . I - ;, ri .f ; r I. i NsR V h W 'y 4 w., ' 3A i?;i.i.ihiw8 iiiIV.iimiih I. itiriiliii Boise, Idaho 376 - 7610 Cole at Ustick Laion, Utah 546-034- Layton Hills Mall Quality Childrens Clothing, Furniture, Accessories SOUTH WEBER An increasing number of homes under construction in South Weber has the City Council ready to meet the challenges of the citys rapid f I" - Childrens Stores Review correspondent ' ' mifhS DONNA KEMP I Vnf Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 24, 1986 S. X )V &&& v' . Ph V X'if ' - s 'f.. .W , 4t, ; growth. Approximately 75 homes for y dwellings are being built in the southeast portion of South Weber. Mayor Rex Bouchard said he is happy about the growth of the city but anticipates new probsingle-famil- v r H V' f $ Staff photo by Rodney Wright CHECKING OUT action at a volleyball at Roy High Thursday, several girls suddenly appear at the gym doorway, star-gam- e tling a young man. South Sunset City waters down system ordinance DONNA KEMP Review correspondent Sunsets sprinkling SUNSET system ordinance was rewritten to comply with state codes at a recent public hearing. ;; Sunset Mayor Larry Ashdown recommended to the City Council to stay with the same fire code as the state of Utah but lift the mor- - atorium on commercial buildings. - Right now our code says every , commercial building in the city of Sunset will be sprinkled. That means storage sheds, garages. car lots, everything. What were doing is putting in some-- , what less than what the ordi-- j nance says, making in compatible to the states fire and building codes, said Ashdown. The fire code for Utah states only commercial buildings of 23,000 square feet are to adopt a sprinkling system. Each city must at least meet the states fire code requirements, but can place great- - 'I think it's a step backwards Sunset Fire Chief Arley Wallace er restrictions on commercial consistent not only in the surrounding areas of the cities but also with the state, said Bailey. However Sunset Fire Chief Arley Wallace disagreed with the councils decision to change the ordinance to comply with the state. think it's a step backward. When we organized a task force for the purpose of doing a risk analysis it recommended to us (Sunset) to adopt a sprinkling system modeled after one in Fresno, Calif. In that state any building of 3,000 square feet is equipped with a sprinkler system, said Wallace. Therefore I think this sprinkling system is important because what it does is control the fires so we have only minimal damage. If. the system doesnt absolutely put out the fire at least it controls it. So instead of losing a building you have only a minimum dollar I buildings. Under Sunset's old sprinkling ordinance, adopted in September. 1985, all commercial buildings in Sunset, no matter what size, are to be equipped with a sprinkler system. City Attorney Steven Bailey, said he felt the former ordinance was unjustified and over-restrictiv- e. Under the old ordinance, if you were to put in a storage shed here in Sunset you would have to put in a sprinkler system and thats not realistic. We want to make Sunsets sprinkling system ordinance compatible and we want to make it damage. Resident asks for frontage road FRUIT HEIGHTS . Ken Felt, a Fruit Heights resident liv- ing ap-- on Oakmont Lane, , proached the City Council recently, requesting the city provide a frontage road for the residents on Oakmont. When the state Department of Transportation installs traffic lights on Highway 89, the residents in the area will have no way to reach the intersections with the lights to cross the busy highway, he said. We need to have a master plan to see if the need is there, said Mayor Dean Brand. past meetings we will fix it, Councilman said Pulsipher. Councilman Jim Lamb said he doesn't understand it that way. Larry' Its indicated on the major traffic plan, by the Planning Commission, said City Administrator Steve Young. In my opinion we have an obFelt also requested the city re- ligation to do what our forefapave a portion of his private road thers promised, said Pulsipher. that was torn up when the city A motion was made to get the had sewer lines installed. to the road. The mocity Heavy equipment backed up tion wasrepair amended by Lamb to his lane and ruined 20 feet of have Felt pay of the cost. blacktop, he said. The pavement was ground up like a waffle. The amended motion carried After reading the minutes of and Felt agreed. one-ha- lf Roy OKs ordinance to solve cat problem . For cat lovers and cat said Roger Dutson, Roy City atROY tured to determine who owns the cat. haters, Roy City now has an offi- torney. cial cat ordinance. The new city cat ordinance If heshe does not know In a recent Roy City Council reads: Any cat which is a public who owns the cat. meeting a city cat ordinance was nuisance as defined - may be If heshe has been unable to officially approved after months trapped in a humane manner and find any tag or other idenof discussion debating the hu- may be immediately destroyed at tifying information onclearly the cat remane way of dealing with the the animal control shelter upon garding the cat owner. certification of the person capturcity's wild cat problems. If the cat is identified and reCats who become a public ing the cat after Heshe has made inquiry turned to the owner an infraction nuisance, which is defined in the cat ordinance as interfering with during normal daytime hours of complaint can still be filed by the all residents within 200 feet of the captor against the owner, Dutson the enjoyment of a persons propnow be can location of where the cat was cap- - said. apprehended, erty, -- Layton says 'no' to request for mobile home park LAYTON The City Council said no" to another proposal for a mobile home park in the citys north end. 4 to to James D. Lake requested the rezoning of property located at 2400 N. Fort Lane to allow construction of a mobile home retirement community. The Planning Commission and city staff members recommended against the request. The property is in close proximity to the flight path of Hill Air Force Base, officials said. There is also a high number iif.1 iiiifc WiAtiw CUSTOM PERM Formulated for firmer "pick & go" curly styles and set styles. A good perm for healthv hair. $1995 fc,G Includes precision haircut at time ol perm, stvling and written warranty Long hair extra ifi ri&SL NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED Layton Hills Mall mhrnm to whatever vour stvle! of mobile homes already located in the city, they said. Classified Can Find If. "Qudlilv Hair Giro ?& Open: Mon.-Fr- Sat. i. 10:00-9:0- 0 10:00-6:0- 0 544-266- 9 4 imiiahu ii in jj.mii'jN 222222 lems. We are really excited about the growth. We haven't had a fast growth like this in a long time. I think were doing a fairly good job in keeping up with it, said Bouchard. The problem we have is the sewage system. Eventually to meet the growth we will have to face that problem," he said. mm,, liliitorfrifif' mri Weber Simmons 88 Coil 4507-7- 7 Mattress White Only Reg. $48o Reg. $30900 SALE X $199 SALE $3898 For Best Results Read The Classified Councilman James Young said people want to live in South Weber because of the low interest rates. Another reason is the cost of building materials has dropped. They are really beautiful homes. People are attracted to the area because its symbolic to our city motto: City Convenience with Country Comfort, said mtMjm si plains and lowers . fli I Young. Its convenient to the Layton area as well as to the Roy, and Ogden area. The feeling is like being in the country, said River-dal- e, Young. Both Young and Bouchard said the growth of the city is a positive image in the community. Its good for the community. It keeps them young, diverse, gives them vitality, and its very exciting. We enjoy the diversity of new people, and the challenges to said expand new services, Young. To keep up with the growth, the city plans to build another park. With the growth of the city were in the process of financing another park in the next couple of years, and were planning toward that," said Bouchard. SSBS mcu MEDIUM TABLE PLANTS 517.95 SILK FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Wi lcft 58311 filainSt, Layton. . . 54S-333- 4 |