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Show DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER Tuesday. November 16. 1993 A3 Public hearing set on rezone of land to commercial use 30 The council also approved two By PAUL CHALLIS News Editor building lots at 63 West and 79 West 2200 South as requested by Paul Mitchell Nexxus RedKen BOUNTIFUL The City Mark Simmons, developer: Council recently set a public approved preliminary and final site hearing for Wednesday, Dec. at plan approval for an addition to the 7:45 p.m. for a rezone proposal of Bountiful High LDS Seminary; and .87 acres of land at 1975 Orchard gave preliminary and final site plan Drive from to (general approval to Dan Eastman Jeep commercial) zone. Eagle at 2929 South Main The request for the zone change requested by owner Dan Eastman. as was made by Lakeview Animal Hospital, whose owners plans to build a new hospital facility on the land. According to City Planner Blaine Gehring, Lakeview Animal THERE'S NOTHING Hospital owners held a meeting MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD 1 with neighboring property owners 602 W. 800 So., Bountiful 292-133- 1 Planning Commission gave its unanimous recommendation for the City Council to set up a public hearing for the rezone proposal from residential to commercial. In other action, the council approved a bid award for a one-to- n truck for the Parks Department from Jerry Seiner Chevrolet. The bid went for $17,195 and was the lowest bid for the one-to- n truck. Parks and Recreation Director Neal Jenkins said the item was budgeted and another $7,000 for a new bed and snow plow will be coming later. n in education. also have every Wednesday night free, 12 months a year. Hardy said that he would forward the five applications to the council by the end of the week but Shafter asked him to hold off until the deadline not to give any of the candidates an unfair advantage. The council will have more than two weeks to review the candidates Wanted CONTINUED FROM A-- l in the same time as Mayor Cushing. The new council member will be term that appointed for a two-yewill expire on Dec. 31, 1995. Qualifications include: that the person be a resident of Bountiful, a registered voter and at least 18 years old or more. Experience in city government is helpful but not required. The applications and resumes must be received by Friday, Nov. 19 to be in the pool, of candidates. Applicants should -- ar i j, before CONTINUED FROM in Those wishing to submit an application and resume should send it to Mayor Bob Linncll at City Hall, South 790 100 East, Bountiful, Utah 84010. Or for more information contact the city staff by 6 or calling 298-614- 298-614- 2. Still, all legislation requiring separate ventilation or an outright ban on smoking has drawn fire Smoke A-- them interviewing December. Past reaction from local protecting secondhand non-smoke- rs smoke has restaurants Some restaurant and club owners to bills decidedly mixed. It would probably break us. We have a lot of smokers bowling or in the bar. It would probably cut our business in half, at the very least: and were not doing a very good job making it now, Orchard Lane and Kegler Lounge manager Woody Hoover said last February. Hoover's opinion was shared by owners and managers at private clubs, where 90 percent of members smoke. Private club owners have argued that patrons knowingly consent to be exposed to ETS when they join a private club. H.R. 3434, like earlier legislation proposed at the state level, is just another example of regulation that unduly interferes with the future viability of their businesses. But health experts Laws are lobbyists disagree. already in place regulating the kind and type of liquor served in clubs. Off Reg. $24.00 Except L With Coupon Dual Fuels Inspections done while you wait J Hpmana Hospital and later released. The accident occurred at 1 p.m. Boren Ms. was Tko4ki traveling northbound on 2000 West and failed to stop for a stop sign, the UHP reported. The van was headed east Ms. Boren's on 300 North. vehicle, a 1976 Chevrolet Vega, went through the intersection and struck the right front area of the ' bus.' , Ms. Boren was found partially ejected from the driver's side door. keLjp, &re ou C04hjp4Lf, like I (Entertaining? took ifGWi Advertise your Christmas to 4CUASh 04 GJC4 tke CFIMIOaA 4KOAJOA, fouA yeo44. entertainment group in the 5. T can 295-225- Paid for by the committee to elect John Cushing 1 Myers added. The House Committee on Energy and Commerce is expected to hold hearings on the resolution early next year. IS IT MAKEUP DONT OR WASTE SKINCARE? anti-tobac- There are also regulations designating restrooms, stairwells, .UTAH elevators, common work areas and other public places as smoke free. said This is no different, Christine Chalkley, Coalition For Utah. A Tobacco-Fre- e jf Most Cars and Lt. Trucks tUU Robintinos and Dee's have already made the move to go smoke-fre- e. We haven't lost any business, said Dee's manager Doug Myers. In fact, we're gaining business now. There were a lot of complaints when Dee's went smokeless about six weeks ago. A lot of smokers said they wouldn't come back that they'd go But a lot of down the street. customers who wouldn't come before because of the smoke, are now coming. And a lot of the smokers are starting to come back. from been & STATE INSPECTION minor neck and back pain at Davis A CLINTON Roy woman was killed Wednesday when she drove through a stop sign and collided with a van, the Utah Highway Patrol reported. Nicole L. Boren suffered head and chest injuries in the collision at the 300 N. 2000 West intersection in Clinton. She was flown by AirMed helicopter to the University of Utah Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead on arrival. Two passengers in the Utah Transit Authority van were treated for ar to H.R. 3434, died in committee. EMISSION TEST Collision claims life of Roy woman, 22 from locals. Lee's Cafe and other restaurants crowd are catering to the blue-collespecially opposed. l Sabastian Brocato Gefden v? SOCIETY the land use. Once the neighbors learned what the zone change was for they are not opposed to this project, Gehring said. 'The property is near other commercial use and fits in with the master plan for the area. Gehring added that the land purchased by the Lakeview Animal Hospital also includes three lots that will be sold as building lots. 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