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Show jI rfc monday, december 26, 1977 gvVEST Committee takes up zoning study REALTY Two attorneys, two East Central Neighborhood Council BStSfiSSS, 486-472- 5 members and two city officials have been chosen to study zoning in the central city. The Salt Lake City commission decided to form the committee after imposing a moratorium on building which violates restrictive R-- 5 zone regulations in an area bounded by 2nd South, 6th South, 11th East, and the rear of properties fronting on the east side of Douglas Street (between 12th and 13th East), plus the block west of 10th East between 3rd and 4th LET OUR PROFESSIONAL SALES PEOPLE HELP YOU WITH ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS. Commercial, Industrial, Vacant Ground, Farms And Ranches, Recreational Property, Trades, Income Property, Investment Counseling, All Residential Needs. GO WITH THE BEST NVESr T I I on 4 Units or Two Brick Duplexes Same Lot. $75,000 Assume both for $16,000 I I I story home I swimming pool, I I many extras $97,000 I I I I Acre Horse Property with 2 1 i 157 A Choice Park City Property. Townhouse duplex Brick, total elect. One yr. old $65,000 Bank, Approx, $16,000 assume L . i i i i South. The committee will look at proposals to change current I I City for Sale Including Service Station Motel, Cafe plus 640 Acres I I I 10 A Choice Farmground with img. Water Fairview $1,000 per acre. i L 1 I I I I I city zoning ordinances. Mayor Ted Wilson has ex- pressed hope that developer representatives, who want to keep zoning as it is ( Le . and Council members, who want to place curbs on poten R-5- ), tial density and provide for neighborhood input on design quality, may be able to find some common ground committee. through the The members chosen are attorneys Steven Gyde, who represents Todd-Ligne- ll Co. which owns two acres in the area, and James Sadler, who says he represents a substantial number of property owners in the area. Council mem- ber representatives are Albert Funk and Ray Kingston. Commissioner Glen Greener and planning department staff member Mark Hafey are also on the committee. Sadler, contacted by the Enterprise last week before city officials had told him of the appointment, indicated he would like to confer with those he represents before accepting the appointment. He also said he hoped city officials would consider appointing a property owner to the committee. Sadler wouldnt identify his clients, but said there were a large number of them, some of whom reside in the area, others who dont but own property there and owners of businesses along 13th East. He said he didnt even know who all of them were. Sadler said he became involved in the controversy because he owned property in the moratorium area and other property owners, concerned about the procedure being followed by the city, came to him for advice. Funk, Kingston, accept the appointments last week. Firms contest revocation Representatives of R. P. Sawyer Construction Co. and D.S. Nielson and Associates, an accounting firm, will go before the Board of Adjustment next month in an attempt to resolve questions as to whether the two firms are operating offices which are not allowed in a residential R-- 5 zone. Assistant city attorney Paul G. Maughan said the matter came to the citys attention about a year ago and is being pursued as a result of a directive from the city commission. He said the companies are contesting the charge they are violating zoning regulations. One of several possible results is that the companies could lose their bus- iness licenses. Frank Sawyer, R.D. Sawyer explained his company office is located in the Canyon Crest Apartments. Although he emphasized he couldnt speak for city officials Sawyer said he didnt believe the problem is a serious one and that it could be resolved next month. He asserted the city had approved plans for the office as part - ' i vice-preside- nt, of the controlling documents for the condominium project at the mouth of Emigration Canyon. According to Sawyer, his office provides a number of services for condominium owners and has been there since 1965. He didnt know who raised the zoning objection. gets E-Syst-ems Army contract U.S. Army The awarded hand-carve- d. French vitrine, limed pine $750,000 contract for a ground based aircraft navigation sys- tem. Monteks vice president and general manager, George J. Theirgartner, said the Army will use the systems for air traffic control activity at Army bases around the world. Theirgartner added the Army has included an option in the contract which could approximately double the size of the contract. Deliveries of the systems will begin in May, 1978. Take this out of your jockey box in 3 months and read it. But put it there now. Brunos Furniture of Utah UNUSUAL ACCENT SELECTION 1377 & CARTOW Towing and retrieving 4x4 24hrs 302 So. 9th East 1381 SOUTH MAIN STREET 364-831- 7 has Montek Division in Salt Lake City a - Beautifully and Clyde all indicated they would night 486-205- 5 |