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Show THE NATIONAL ENTERPRISE, SEPTEMBER 14, 1977 Kennecott nearing edge The view from the superintendent's office at Kenne- ment and which could force the company to install S30 million worth of equipment. KCC must demolish the old building and construct a new office to less precariously house the superintendent and staff. Ken Kefauver of KCC says the 40,320 square-foo- t office has been on the drawing board for more than two years, but the ebb of pit excavation will force construction of the new building early next year. The office will be locat Brigham pit may enable him to oversee mining operations, but it is also about to cost KCC more than a million anti-polluti- dollars. Built more than 50 years ago, the building must be razed and a new one constructed since mining expansion has drawn the pits north edge alarmingly close to the old structure. despite austerity percent, environmental pressure cott Copper Corporation's So 10 by cut- backs reducing KCC emplo- - on 'i ed cast of Coppcrton near Kennecott s ore hauling railroad line. "We have received and are reviewing bids for con- struction." Kefauver says, "but our 5830,000 estimate is more than two years old. The contractor will be chosen before the end of the year, he adds. Kefauver says the old building will be demolished early next year, and employees there will be housed in temporary facilities until the new, three-stor- y building is completed. Kennecott plans to raze this building overlooking the mining operations. Developer bushwhacked by citizens blocking subdivision to match city funds before final approval was tion by Sheri Poe Enterprise Staff Writer given ms 1J HOME ICE CUBE MACHINES Cool-of- f your summertime party with a Scotsman Home loe Machine. The machine that delivers up to 700 pure, round, crystal clear cubes per day. Just the appearance, of Scotsman refreshing clear cubes in a glass, brings the temperature down. A special thermostat shuts off the machine when the bin is full and produces more cubes as ice is removed. The attractive contemporary design makes it a proud addition to any room in the house. With mix and match front panels, the Scotsman Home Ice Machine can blend with virtually any decorating scheme. It's an appliance every member of the family will enjoy summertime or anytime. For cool summertime fun, all year round, check on the Scotsman Home Ice Machine. . .the appliance for modem family living. BAINCO RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT, INC. 2157 South 3200 West Salt Lake City, Utah 841 19 Phone 972-452- 9 jinns Transland Corporations proposed subdivision. Country Club Hills, was cut off at the pass last week when a citizen's group ambushed the development by offering 583,750 in matching funds for a city owned park at the site. After a series of requests and revisions stretching over several months. Transland president Richard Turner was assured approval of his 7.6 acre subdivision by planning officials who had counseled him on meeting zoning criteria for the site, 2760 E. Although the Canyon Rim Citizen's Association had for years been advocating a park for that parcel, few imagined the group could raise the monetary ammuni So-240- 0 Country Club Hills. That approval wras scheduled for last weeks planning meeting. No one could have been more surprised than Richard Turner. By the time the agenda reached his project, the subdivision was a dead issue. "The size of this check eliminates this item, commissioner C. Ramption said. "Im entitled to an explanation from board members and the association Turner said after the meeting. "There has been no negotiation with me for the purchase ot my property from anyone. I object to this disregard for private ownership. Turner's company had sunk about 585.000 in engineering fees to meet zoning. requirements while designing the project, eight duplexes and 14 single family dwellings. The initial cost of the property, purchased several years ago. was estimated to be 535,000. Hopefully, the city parks department will reimburse Turner for his expenses when negotiations begin for the acquisition of his property. If accord cannot be reached, the city has the power to condemn the acreage and pay him what it considers to be a fair price. 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