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Show .akeside Review -- LAKESIDE Two Farmington annexations put on hold Proposals would away add 60 One developer, John Clark of Clark Properties, Inc., in Bountiful, disagreed with the motion to approve the annexation and to zone Clark's 18 acres to agricultural use. jy acres to city LINETTE .GAMBOA Davis Bureau ;tandard-Examin- FARMINGTON - Two proposals taTlop a combined 71 to 74 ad-lin- Two. developers who want to wild two separate subdivisions attended a city council meeting April 17 to hear, if the council would approve their, annexation proposals End Associated-Press.- When the council motioned to zone the county piece as agricultural, Clark feared the zone couldn't . for another year, he said, would be left with misparcels. That would have his project for an indefinite of time. change and he matched stopped amount Clark's attorney is reviewing the zoning laws to determine the next move. The next step for the other developer, H. Ernie Smith of SmithBru-bake- r in Salt Lake City, is to contin. ue with the current annexation . - Bountiful LeeAnn knew was going down, and was just thinking about landing as safely as i could. LeeAnn OlSOn 01- - I forward to license, but may have to delay it for a few days I from an enter- - while request if it's approved, Smith said. Or reapply without Clark's property- If Smith, who works in conjunction with Perry Homes, Inc., reapplies for the annexation, he must start the lengthy process over. Its more of a headache than a loss, Smith said, because the development wasnt scheduled to start immediately. Both Clark and Smith applied for the smallest lots allowed for single family homes, which is 8,000 square feet per acre. Council members and many residents were uneasy with the lot size because of the larger doesnt discourage g Tree-landinThe Clark said he was upset because he actually had two parcels of land he wanted zoned for subdivisions. One piece of land was in the city, and the adjacent piece was in the Both walked zoning-request- county. empty-hande- So, Clark threatened to pull his annexation request, which caused the council to table all the requests because all the land was to be annexed at once. g lomes in.'sduth Farmington, by 60 acres to the city, has come o an abrupt halt: gency landing. Olson, "26vlanded her plane in a tree near a. Murray strip mall Sunday evening after running out of try for her pilot's gas. She was set-tlicense .next week and still expects to get it within-couple of weeks. She. joked .this week from her Bountiful-residencthat she should get extra credit for the emergency landing. It was scary and traumatic, but calm. Thats what we're trained for, said Olson, who suffered lacerations to her forehead e when her Cessna 150 fell into the pines next to a Goodtime video store. I was single-engin- 5 Saturday. April 27. 1 996 Olsons left eye was bandaged to protect several stitches, her nose was broken and she had a few minor cuts. I knew I was going down, and I was just thinking about landing as safely as I could, she said. I accepted the fact that I was going to crash, and I dont think I could have homes surrounding the properties. But a very large subdivision. Cave Hollow designed by Smith and Perry Homes, with the same size lots sits just south of the proposed subdivisions. Clarks subdivision would have added 35 to 38 new lots. -a Lake City The parking lot looked like a good place to land, she said, but there were too many cars and people. She also wanted to avoid power lines, so she chose the tree. She had only $5 in cash so she bought only four gallons of fuel at Fillmore. The bill came to more than $5 so she ended up paying with a credit card. boy- 300-mil- e journey. If Id known I was going to pay with the credit card, I would have bought more, she said. She now plans on buying a larger plane and salvaging the engine from Flight instructor Mark Swint said her landing was remarkable consid- .her Cessna. Shes using the crash landing as a learning experience. ering her options. Olson had left Sky Park Airport in Woods Cross en route to Milford, Fillmore and then back to Salt Mellor Washburn 36 lots to the neighborhood. There are 65 developed lots in Cave Hollow now. picked a better spot." I'm very proud of her, Winegar The 10 acres owned by Smith and Perry Homes was the last developable land for the Cave Hollow subdivision. This would have added Bountiful pilot friend Jared Seamons said. I definitely believe God played a role in this. Flint The message was that I learned when youre up there you have to be really careful, she said. Four named to board at hospital - LAYTON Davis Hospital and Medical Center has added four new members to its board of trustees. Joining the board are Ivan W. 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