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Show 4 Lakeside A.'iSt13 Wil l Sfr; 'd He..-- - Old trees will go S. Weber, school' work together when road comes C Relationship goes Resident vant3 oty to pay for removal and sprinkler system Py TOM cuscoccno i I MW scaping be restored, or "at least smoothed out so n can be d ded re-so- W-KM- 1 VSIlilR - For 20 SOUTH residents in South havent had to worry rcmov-a- t, he also asked that the system be reinstalled and his yard land ol use OKd for South Weber business Non-conformi- ng : Zoning and licensing purposes since the office for many years Jvas in Layton and its business address is still there. ; Shaw purchased the parcel at 7385 S. 1200 East in 1957 as an area to store and maintain equipment. At the time, he also lived In the city. Fie later moved to Layton, where he still lives. The telephone book lists Layton as .the primary site for the business, with a Layton phone number. The last listing shows a shop in South Weber, with a South We rs grade-schoole- be removed. He estimate the cost at between SI. 000 and 12,000 a piece for the mature that hi fine. Assuming will be Knocked out .Py TOM BUSSCLCCRG Loiww RWKWX SOUTH WEBER - What legally constitutes a business within a city, and how it is handled as far as proper licensing and zoning permits? The City Council discussed that issue Tuesday as it "pertains to Eddy Shaw Construction, which has operated in the city for 30 years. The issue was how to classify the business for h4l-io-schu- sion. "This is the third lime that my about thor small children being bused to a school miles away. parking will be wrecked. I Im A sparkling new elementary ders said, pointing to another problem along his street and else- school opened in the center of town under the d,reel ion of Prinwhere in the cuy. Robert Larson. He was cipal "1900 East, like a lot of other known as a loving man who roads, has espanded to the east openly showed his affection and and west," he told the council. concern lor the He snll pays property taxes on his charge. He quickly land that is now part of the road. under started to carry out programs that F linders noted that the curb woulJ serve the area s unique and gutter "will come within a needs. foot of his trees. No other Although now retired, he far neighbor will have property so from forgotten and still visits the greatly impacted. It was added. school. One who remembers lair-son- 's is concern a early efforts Is former Og"My pulling price on the trees," Mayor bill Petty den School administrator and current City Councilman Henry said. And as far as overall compensation he added, "youre Dickamore. "I worked very well with scratching this budget for him," Dickamore said. "One of pennies" my daughters was in the first The mayor. Frost and City Regraduating class from that school. corder Ginger Miller will meet She attended three different with Hinders to determine "resschools during her elementary-schotoration costs. career," all while living in South Weber. He was asked to chair the community education program at the only elementhe school tary school in Davis County with such a program. While pared SOUTH UIPIK-Huhll- m. Jcf ha had pme tree growing in hu from yard for 24 year. hi and pro Now, they've tide shade an4 projection Irom the snow. However, it looks like theyre going to have to he tom out in the name of progress. You see. 1900 lad is getting connected to the city new storm sewer system. Curb and gutter t ala being installed. and that include I linden residence in the 7404 block of I Last. Hinder came before the City Council Tuesday night requeuing rcimburccmcnt for the "four or five tree" he figure will have to of commission by the tree bock 20 years when elementary was built Pii tom pusscunma No stranger to the council, flinders is a member of the South Weber planning commis , H'l'j ber phone number. There was some concern on the citys part because, as Mayor Bill Petty noted. "It has been eight to 10 years since theyve obtained a business license in the city. Shaw said he built his home in Layton in 1975 but used the T : ! in-- f r i ypr tTTTTTt.rr-- i prepared F hI jut uh an emergency, banket are on hand tiff each student, a are garbage bags that Can N cut to pro. o vmc a lace-holIn addition to and m a a raincoat; toilet paper, fladihghi, mghi bepl. 4. Wmward I tentalanterns cat ft restroom, pentively planning to host a community emergency preparedness fair cils. and chctkoui sheets to keep Oct. 2. I he principal sees it a a track of the statu of ca.h youngthe ster, partnership between "Theres a bigger problem if scluMpTA and community, inan emergeney taml power outage) volving fire and police personnel, members of the healih care comextend oxer a longer time period," Winward continued- - I he munity, and others. school dc have an emergency Dwkamorc sees the emergency preparedness fair a a way to generator with telephones now promote the CERT Program also tied in so it can work under tCertified Emergency Rcpone such conditions. The community youth city Team), an educational and hands-o- n effort where residents council also brings m help front learn how to provide response in teenage lor such activities as the emergency situations to Fellow annual Halloween carrmaliund-raise- r, a Food drive for ihe Ogden family members and family, usuRescue Mission, and much-neede- d ally before professional providers can respond. help to keep track of ex"The more organized the ciiy cited youngsters during a field day. is, the more organized we ore, "Weve always had a good reWinward said. "We cant just send kids home like in the past." lationship with the school," said when many mothers didnt work, "we need to coordinate with parents." And the same goes for natural disasters, or even power outages caused by South Webers notorious high winds. There is also the possibility of train wrecks in Weber Canyon, or hazardous waste spills on U.S. 19. "When the weather gets had we cant just send the kindergart-ner- s CHILDREN'S home," he said. "Theyd be better off at school." And in many respects, the down since then, it tdl includes a dance and gymnastic program, say current Pnncp4 Enter W T e fr y rmwariwrs'imn AIBCONDmONING SRECIAL1! SRECIAL1! CEMMCOllTiOIW EVAPORATIVE COOLERS HiGHETOEVCY. E'f'SGYSAV'.GS - AIL WOPS GUARANTEED ' FAEE tai r oms, South Weber There has been talk of adding on to tise school or even of building another, but land cost are high here, as elsewhere in Davt County. And Dickamore said he look to a day ever again when the citys elementary students would have to be bued. Junior high students go to Sunset and high school at Northrtdge in Eayton. The city keeps Winward appraised of new housing developments going in. and he said en- rollment projections could hit 554 again this year. "There's a lot of building going on." he said. DQ OUTLET Friday, August 29th through Monday, Sept. 1st ? Alt WCAK l GUARANTEED along to park vehicles at night, for maintenance, and moved the office back to South Weber about seven years ago. EXPERT : installations OSI All ? LEGS JOBS -- Originally I had business licenses in both places, but the official location was Layton because I had my office in my home. The mail still goes there,' he said. flNANCiNG AVAILABLE A , FfilGIKINQ Plus-M- uch, AH Pnrni Ogden It was finally agreed to consid- er the business as legal, and up to date on a busi- SJO . 7 MjrmviJIe Rd. Sim. Carriage Square 4140 So. 1785 W. (Redwood Rd) Cottonwood Mall 4855 So. Highland Dr. ; nimu.irg.miu.'.nmrca.TTrri- ness license. Much More! discounts taken off original price. 177 W. Center St. Hi,, - , SEPTEMBER AVERAGE DAY SHOPPING 5 AT LAYTON HILLS MALL You're invited to join us at the 1 997 Business Trade and Career All types of businesses will be present : ; need for ever more portable including some at t SAVE ON ALL SIZES -- property (in South Weber) all top-noic- LABOR DAY SALE r.T,m MCONDinONING Coy Recorder (linger Miller, "The cuy council and residents school. feel we have a We re very pteaed " Winward des have one concern, however 1 ike other areas in Ihtf States thirddargesl school district, growth ha prompted a at the fair for your convenience. Some businesses will be looking for employees. , Fain : fill up with knowledge and get your shopping done, too! H 3i 5J-- September 5, 1997 it E a 4 ' Layton Hills Mall K All Day Event r Free Admission Sponsored by LNDA Chamber of Commerce 4 t |