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Show 7 THE NATIONAL ENTERPRISE, SEPTEMBER 21, 1977 On some buildings Construction halt set near The mayor was flinchy and the planning director said it wouldn't have been necessary if his departments rerecommendations had been followed. But central city residents still got essentially what they wanted last week as the city commission approved y a moratorium on some kinds of building near the University of Utah. The East Central Neighborhood Council now will be able to survey neighborhood characteristics between South Temple, 6th South. 11th East, and the university without fear that structures will be built which violate the zoning the planning department is seeking for the area. Thats not exactly what the residents wanted they had asked for a halt to any building which would increase density in the area but they will get a formal R-5- A 90-da- Tomorrow Decisions Shouldnt Be N ladeWitl lYesteidav Kicts U hearing in about two months on their findings and ideas on appropriate one changes. The commissioners were reluctant to impose another moratorium, however, having recently delayed building in the Avenues and construction of billboards, pending study I of proposed regulations. think we're getting a little flinchy about moratoriums, Mayor Ted Wilson said. Commissioner Jennings Phillips said he was unwilling to indiscriminately stop people from using their own property, and Commissioner Glen Greener suggested the planning commission discuss guidelines on rationale and boundaries for proposed moratoriums. But despite their unwillingness to approve a full moratorium, commissioners did okay one with the requirement. The 15 blocks a arc currently zoned classification that allows a net density of 80 dwelling units per acre. However, a 1974 master plan for the central city prepared by the planning department and Williams and Mocine, a California planning consulting firm, calls for a gross density of 11.5 units Converted to per acre. that's roughly 18.4 net. units per acre. R-5- R-- Inventory Control Accounts Receivable Accounts Payable Payroll Financial Statements Job Cost With your own computer system from INFORMATION NOW you can have what you want, when you want it. It will cost you less for your data processing than a service bureau. Every installation has resulted in significant personnel Now Open SEVEN DAYS A WEEK French Country Dining Nightly Brunch on Sunday 1 for Phone Reservations 942-175- A 5, 111 if r? would allow a net of 20 units and that zone is the R-5- savings. A A favorite of the planning Call us today and it can be installed in your plant and fully operations in 90 days! (manufacturing companies are one of our specialties) de- partment. Planning director Vernon Jorgensen told the commissioners his department had recommended changing all the citys 5 and a formal zQnes to hearing on the matter would have been held by now if not Continued on page ten R-- ii Call Clinton Day at: R-5- A INFORMATION NOW INCl' (801) 487-809- 2 S3 2 3475 So. 300 W. BEEHIVE INTRODUCES a Dave Strong Porsche or Audi for good mileage. Drive either for extreme comfort. You don't have to be told that leasing is good business, but sometimes it is good to be reminded that you don't have to sacrifice comfort in the name of conservation Lease and economy. Luxury is built into each Porsche and Audi. Dave adds the convenience of sales, service leasing and turnbacks in one location. And you lease from people who are interested in you for Strong the whole term of the lease. NEW STANDARDS in the Audio Visual Field ELM0 16 CL A 16mm SOUND PROJECTOR RONEO-VICKERL-2- S 00 SPIRIT DUPLICATOR Lease It's a Dave Strong Porsche or Audi. the comfortable way to go. DAVE STRONG PORSCHE AUDI BEEHIVE AUDIO VISUAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CORP. 60 EAST 50. Supplying Ycur Audio Visuol ond Photographic Needs PHONE SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 641 10 TEMPLE 531-147- 1045 South State PHONE (801) Street 531-990- 0 SALES SERVICE PARTS LEASING |