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Show 4 Tjesiay JuV15 1 Lakeside 7 Cj&eSKd Ri&4f Neighbors: No more apartments Dountful council moves to nix higher density in neighborhood Er tom neighbor apanmem built, Proposed have allowed pustxirxna HOL'NTII t'L - for flurmmu purpose, the 6 6 acre Carrington Park Apartment have been returned to a split zoning dcogna-lie- dont want to ee any additional new zoning could development, higher-demii- y Jim Parker vpoke of a lack of bastard privacy" and "garbage and offensive odor" n The unanimous vote by the Coy Council thanged the property from a designation to two different one, a move fa voreJ heavil by neighbor who spoke during a public hearing and submitted a feMame petition. The apartment complex i for ale and coming from the complex. which i over hi bak fence, And more apanmem would only add to traffic congestion leaving the complex going omo lUih North and Jilt Net. Rulon AnJeron complained of having no view to the west" from hi property and aid fire (hazard) problem had been ongoing for five year caued by apanment resident, lie added that he had called police four or five time over the year about the problem. Reident July Alderdute and Teri Dur- - pae full-tim- A "truth in taxation" hearing has been vet on the issue for Aug. 20 at 7.15 p m. Such a hcjring is required by state law whenever a ta increase is proposed. Ihe city will be slightly raising it ta rate, largely to generate approimatcly S2J0.0O0 more revenue for cvpansion of the fire department. If approved, taxes on a SI 00,000 home will go up SI0.J6 more per year, or a total of $72.88 per year. The ta city's this month. GED Heres the list. graduates Jarrod Arnett. Ryan Aulgur, Jeremy Bjstian, Jason Brock-berg. Robert Broere, Jeremy Bryant. Bcrvick Carney, Ryan Car- penter, Joseph Cijrmoki, John Drake, Gerald Edwards, Kenneth Fanning. Trenten F'irecloud, Justin Gates. Cameron Gillis. Bobby Golondrina. Rafael Hernandez, Allen Huls. James Johnson, Heidi Kramer. Justin Muller, Jose Navarro. Douglas Nevins, Brooke Paulson, Cory Rasmussen. Angela Spratley, Louis Trujillo, Felicia Villalovas, I both Zclaya. discs "We need to look at the old minute" for various zoning deignauon and facilities to determine why certain deciviom were made in (lie past, Councilman Harold Schafter said. "Im grateful I wa here 12 to 14 year ago" when the complex wa firt proposed and at so met with neighbors, he added. increase will put the tout revenue generated mil- Direc-torRecord- er He also noted that total property valuation in the city has risen to SI. 2 billion, including all commercial and residential build- ing. That valuation generally McKenzie, combination welder; Kenneth Oliva, machinist apprentice; Edward Elkins, secretary; Kristian Gary, secretary; Andrew Montclongo, secretary; Villanueva, carpenter (framer): Beth McLeod, home health aide; Stephanie Harris, home health aide; Laura Lange, home health aide; Scott Lee. home health aide: Walter McDowell, home health aide. Timothy McPherson, home health aide; Ronnie West, home health aide; Jorge Campos, home health aide; Richard Wright, home health aide; Mike Cullum, floor layer, Limror Jojilong. press operator. Aaron Liang, press operator; Steve DcChane, security officer (unarmed): Jonathan Banderet. security officer (unarmed); Jo- seph Nieto, security officer (unarmed); Abdulkadir Adan, com- bination welder; Phono AppHconf s Wolcomo the city. from property use at SI. 6 lion. says City f tnance Arden Jensen. Vocations graduates NEW LOANS UP TO $S003 The change from ihe original oping wa brought about by planning director blame tichnng a a way to itreamline throughout to S)0 million through new growth and grows by S2S million construction. The citys valuation grew substantially in the last year or so largely due to annexations in the southeast area of the city, Jensen explained. Job Corps lists July graduates CLEARMLLD - A number of student have graduated from the Gejrfield Job Corps Center wKrrjrn2Di 1000 CUSTOMERS da, Bountiful taxes may increase slightly - ROUNTII L'L Homeowner here will pay a little more in property taxes tf the City Council a proposed ta hike to pay e for coverage at ihe citys substation. NOW OPEN IN OGDEN ham Mh spoke of overcrowding at Meadow, brook I lememary, a)mg claw size already often exceed Jd vtudemv per Jbe vitua uon would only woren if more apartment are allowed, they said. tary. 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