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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, May 20, 1987 Farmimstoo ij OCC CALLAHAN JO-AN- Review correspondent 'We want development here but we want it in After two of planning, and using the ideas of the residents, the Fara controlled way mington City Council has ap- City planner Robert Scott proved the new city master plan. At the same time, they placed a moratorium on all building that did not comply with the new planning commission began plan. working toward the master plan. More than two years ago the With the leadership of Robert city organized values committees Scott, the city planner, the comto put together a values statement mission finalized the master plan. for the city. Two public hearings were held to Using the values statement, the get input from the residents. (Lakeside I mew master plan On May 13, the City Council held the final master plan hearing and voted to adopt it with a few further revisions. The plan will give the residents of Farmington a method of development and help them to avoid We want development here but we want it in a controlled way, said Scott. The moratorium will insure that builders will not propose buildings that will not fit with the new master plan, Scott said. It will give the city time to rezone where it is necessary, he said. spot-zonin- The master plan is not a zoning map but a guide to zoning and growth. It is very conservative because the residents of Farmington are conservative. We will have growth but it will be in an organized manner and not as we see it in many of the communities on the Wasatch Front, Scott said. Gordell Brown, president of the Lions Club, praised the council for the master plan but stated it is only as good as the use it is put to. Joyce Lindsley felt the planning commission has listened to g. WESTMINSTER (feSoj) the people but she and others were concerned about the lack parks. W PRESBYTERIAN CIJURCH U.S.A. U of Scott told the audience that the park master plan is not ready but will be available in the next few months. That will contain the green spaces and parks, said Scott Any resident wishing to view the new plan or talk to the city planner may call at the city office. The new map is here and th? explanations are available for everyone," said Scott. CHURCH SCHOOL 9:00 WORSHIP 10:00 A.M. Rev. Russell IV. Church Office . Meeting at '550 N. 600 W. (550 N. Main St.) Kaysville, Utah 84037 Syracuse City under the direction of Mike Lindstrom. Guest speaker for the program will be Gunn McKay with music furnished by the Syracuse Junior High Band. The breakfast will be held at the bowery from 8:30 - ll:a.m. Adults, $2.50; children under 12 years, $1.50; family of six or more, $ 1 1. No waiting - two serving lines. For further information, call Mike Lindstrom, 773-337- 2. Layton fire chief to retire An open house LAYTON will be held for retiring Layton Fire Chief John H. Adams, on May 28, from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Layton Fire Station. He will officially retire on July 1 after 34 years of service with Layton City. Friends and associates are invited to visit with him during the open house. Light refreshments will be served. City treasurer is state officer Weber needs volunteers to help with fair S. SOUTH WEBER South Weber Days is scheduled for the week of Aug. with the parade and fair at the City Park on Saturday, Aug. 8. Committee chairpersons Bill and Sally Petty are accepting volunteer help for committee bers with openings on parade and baby contest committees. Booth rentals for this year will be $15. To volunteer or reserve booths, contact Bill or Sally Petty 8, 479-398- 8. County recruiting dislocated workers FARMINGTON The county Employment and Training Office is recruiting dislocated workers for heavy equipmentdie-se- l mechanic training. The diesel training is provided by the United Auto Workers (UAW) Advanced Automotive Training Program and takes approximately 700 hours (six months) to complete. The office will cover costs for tuition, books, tools, and other related costs. Training slots are limited and will be provided on a first come-fir- st serve basis. Interested individuals should contact the Employment and Training Office for more information. (451-338- 2) i white and alabaster mini blinds to Layton by the truckload... for one day only! Levolor representatives and 2CMI salespeople will also be on hand to assist in your SOUTH WEBER The Utah Municipal Treasurers Association recently announced its new officers for the coming year at a spring conference in Ogden. South Weber City Treasurer Kathy Poll was elected vice president of the association and received a special award of recognition. The purposes of the Utah Municipal Treasurers Association are -to promote the education of its members, to maintain high standards of efficiency in treasury management of public funds, and to promote improved services and relations with allied financial institutions. at Layton Hills Mall 10 a.sn. to p.m, Friday, May 22 Were bringing quality Levolor " custom window needs, offering 50 1 off Monaco, Riviera, 546-021- 2 , by Scout Troop 319 Durler Pastor will celebrate Memorial Day with a special service and breakfast on Monday, May 25. Service will be held at Syracuse City Cemetery at 8 a.m. followed by breakfast at Stoker Park. The event is sponsored annually by Syracuse. This year it will be A.M. A Syracuse sets May 25 event SYRACUSE 7A wood blinds and verticals by Levolor. TRUCKLOAD BUND SIZES AND PRICES |