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Show 8 Sunday October 25, 998 1 Kaysville to allow duplexes to be built if i n The purpose of the ordinance is to provide for areas in appro- By RUTH MALAN ,, 5 Standard Examiner correspondent KAYSVILLE - Anyone owning a piece of residential land in the city can now build a duplex on it if it meets certain criteria. I I V : - The city council recently passed an ordinance that allows duplexes to be built in all residential zones. The council voted unanimously to adopt an ordinance that amends the chapter in the city ordinances on single family residential districts and on the twin home and duplex conver- 1 vt '' . , in Jr I ' I y - ) V " -1 y'V 3i ' sion. ' 4 t "j , t .n . , , - ,F 4 y If Lakeside Review 1 Tuesday, October 27, 998 Davis Standard "P BRIAN NICHOLSON Standard Examiner According to the new ordinance, duplexes should be dispersed throughout the city to prevent problems associated with concentrations. Less costly housing is needed and can be provided as duplexes and twin homes in areas with undeveloped sites. I agree with the concept of dispersing them throughout the city, but does it accomplish what we want? asked city councilman Robert Rees. I think it needs more work, but it gets us going in the right direction. I would like to revisit it. It does not hit the nail on the head. priate locations where quiet, residential low-densi- ty neigh- borhoods may be established, maintained and protected. The regulation permits the establishment of single-famil- y dwellings. The permitted uses y include agriculture, dwellings, public parks and playgrounds and recreational areas not operated as a "MAKE A TOUCHDOWN a FOR SAFETY!" GET A FREE FOOTBALL WITH EVERY single-famil- f PURCHASE! FOOTWEAR HY-TES- T I ANY FOOTRESTS THIS INCLUDES il PURCHASE. The J Solely Industry's most comfortable work boots and shoes. STEEL TOE STYLES with EXTRA PADDING - Recognized by America's Foot Doctors f for COMFORT & DESIGN. To keep from concentrating rental duplexes in one area, not more than three duplexes may be allowed within 500 feet of the development site. The 500 feet shall be measured in a straight line from the center of the development site to the boundary of any duplex or twin home property. vt According to city manager John Thacker, a two-fami- ly dwelling or duplex has separate utility meters and is a building BC SALES with two completely separate units. An accessory apartment may be in a house, but is not completely separate, such as a mother-in-laapartment. OF UTAH HY-TES-T 1989 West Antelope Dr., Layton, 8018257400 Hours w M. T. TH. & FRI 9 6 Fax: 84041 ' 8018257498 CLOSED SUNDAY SAT WED UT B)sl0 , To contact correspondent Ruth Malan, leave a message at 776-495- 1. Antelope Island park manager Tim Smith walks with Viola Child to the new amphitheater at the visitors center on Antelope Island. The amphitheater is named after Child and her husband. AT DEDICATION: Antelope From 1 But for his mother Viola, the attention she was receiving was embarrassing and she wanted no part of the praise -no matter who heaped it on. One who tried was former Syracuse Mayor De Lore Thurgood, who, in hosting the event, reminded Viola it is the hand that rocks the cradle who rules the world. Viola says she just doesnt enjoy being in the limelight. I have done nothing to deserve this, she said. Others disagree. We were just lucky the Child family stepped up," said Garth Taylor, State Parks project manager for the amphitheater. With the contribution, Taylor said a state crew was able to build a 100-fowide by deep theater that is both technically sound and environmentally friendly in serving as an educational setting for children who visit the island on school field trips. He said m a few weeks the four-memb- ot 60-fo- ot Schools From back. amphitheater will even include a small movie screen and a canopy to deflect the heat during the summer months Its got a very unique look to it, Taylor said of the project just west of the visitors center. He said it is an amphitheater they built into the hillside so as not to block the view of the Great Salt Lake from the visitors center. To make the theater blend into the island's aesthetics, Taylor said crews used pine wood to construct it and then landscaped the surrounding area with island Who said there is no such thing as a SARASE DODD OPENERS 4 FREE EXTRA , TRANSMITTER WITH ANY GARAGE DOOR OPENER FREE LUNCH? There is for Seniors! INSTALLED. eer considered Living at a First Class Retirement hae Facility, we would like to invite you to come and Tour our New Seniors Facility and enjoy a FREE GOURMET HOT LUNCH on us. We offer 63 Luxury One and Two Bedroom Units with Full Services If you rocks. He believes next spring the students will appreciate what has been done for them. You wouldnt believe how many busloads of kids come out here, Talor said of the island. One who might believe him is Bill Child, who in growing up in Syracuse would go to the lake to bird watch or look at scenery. It is sort of a hidden treasure, he said. Contact reporter Bn on Saxton bsax-ton- 'a 1 or at standard net. Turning Leaf such as Housekeeping. Meals and Activities to meet all the need of our residents. All others besides Seniors are inv ited for $3.00 Reg. $339.55 Country Pines Retirement Community 35)95 1706 West 1800 North - Clinton RSVPto MaryAnn or Linda at 773-099- 0 WE ARE DOOR OGDEN: 392-033- 6 154 WBI34IK SMT OGDEN SPECIALISTS! wmofKMiim 776-495- of more of these programs requires additional funds or for schools to use their existing funding differently. Many of the most successful programs have been isolated and not permanent. Few specific programs targeting students in transition (such as from grade school to junior high). The onset of attendance, behavior and academic problems frequently coincides with these transitions. Students fall through the cracks after elementary school as they are harder to track. students are Many hard to keep and schools now have little incentive to keep them, putting undue pressure on existing alternative programs. Contact reporter JaSae From is 1 or at jj ran-ci- s a standard net. tings. Creation 1 Before, even when (dropouts) realized they needed to come back, many never came back just because they didn't know how to get back into the system," said Superintendent Darrell K. White. He attributed a change from a 25 percent dropout rate in the 950s to a 5 percent dropout rate now to programs such as this one. Other Davis alternative programs include two special-need- s afterhigh schools, noon high school programs and junior high and elementary classrooms. 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