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Show November 1 02.qxd 12/7/2021 Volume VII Issue II 3:16 PM Page 5 THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 5 November 1, 2002 On the Record—Weber County Commission public hearings NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING October 29, 2002 Notice is hereby given that the Weber County Commission will hold a public hearing on the 29 Day of October 2002, at 2:00 p.m. in the Weber County Commission Chambers, First Floor of the Weber Center, 2380 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah to consider approving a revised Fairways Planned Residential Unit Development at approx. 3900 North Wolf Creek Drive. Copies of the proposal may be reviewed in the office of the Weber County Planning Commission at 2380 Washington Blvd., Ogden, prior to the hearing. Notice is hereby given that the Weber County Commission will hold a public hearing on the 19 Day of November, 2002, at 4:30 p.m. in the Weber County Commission Chambers, First Floor of the Weber Center, 2380 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah to consider a Rezoning petition by Wolf Creek Resort to Rezone property at 3400 North Wolf Creek Drive From Agricultural AV-3 to Commercial Resort Recreation CVR-1 for recreational vehicle storage. Copies of the proposal may be reviewed in the office of the Weber County Planning Commission at 2380 Washington Blvd., Ogden, prior to the hearing. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING November 19, 2002 This is a correction notice on the Public Hearing Date that was schedule for November 12, 2002; it has been changed: BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WEBER COUNTY Weber County Commissioners can be reached at 399-8401. Carver’s Cove Craft Fair The Beck family from the Salt Lake City area have made traveling to Carver’s Cove Craft Fair an annual event for the past three years. Making the trip are Bonnie Beck with her three daughters and grandchildren. Beck stated that autumn isn’t really autumn until they make the trek each October to Eden, where they also visit the General Store. SUPREME COURT cont. from page 1 brought them from behind to win this case. Seldom do legal cases give me as much satisfaction of winning as this case has.” The Fullers and Ben Toone, along with family and friends, gathered at the Eden General Store Friday night to celebrate the court’s decision. Kent Fuller and Ben Toone Asked to give a speech to the group, Haynes Fuller stood and explained, “When this sale first took place, I went to Glen Burton to ask him to right this wrong. Burton replied, “Haynes, we needed money to makeup a budget deficit, and the mountain has just been sitting there.” Haynes quipped, “That’s all mountains ever do—is just sit there.” Fuller likened the selling of Wolf Creek Park to bring money into the county coffers, to selling Yellowstone National Park to pay off the national debt. “The return of this property means that now everyone in the county can take a nature hike along running water amidst some of the most beautiful wildlife habitat in the state. A wonderful resource as been returned to Kent Fuller, Robert Fuller, Robert Sykes and Ben Toone at the General Store. the public. Can you imagine what the county would have to pay today to purchase such a piece of land to provide a wildlife park to the citizens of the county?” County attorney Mark Decaria and Weber County Commissioners could not be reached for comment Friday afternoon, but in an October 26 Standard-Examiner article, Commissioner Cain and County Attorney Decaria are quoted as replying, when asked where the county would go from here, “It’s too soon to tell. Options include asking the high court for a rehearing, redoing the sale, or giving Jones his $32,000 back. Legislative Service Tonya McFarland of Ogden and Jayne Christiansen of Eden take time to peruse the goods at Carver’s Cove Craft Fair held in Eden October 17, 18 and 19. When you elected Joe Murray to represent you in the Utah House of Representatives, he promised to represent the people, not special interests. He has kept his promise. In Joe, you have an elected official who truly puts you and your family first. Joe listens to the needs of people in his district. At a town meeting in Eden, people told him about a problem with tax evaluation on their personal homes in Weber County. Joe sponsored and passed a bill to help correct that inequity, thereby lowering their taxes. Joe shows up to do the work you elected him to do. He continues to have the best voting attendance record in the Utah State House of Representatives. Convenient - Quick - Quality Guaranteed AAA DRYWALL REPAIR Jim Zeleznick 552 S. 8600 E. Huntsville, UT 84317N Joe has shown remarkable leadership and common sense during the recent state budget crisis. In light of the $400 million shortfall in the 2002 and 2003 budgets, Joe sponsored a bill to reduce the salaries of the legislators by 20%. Although it didn’t add up to a lot of money, Joe feels that if the legislators have to cut funds from other agencies and programs, the least they can do is cut their own salaries too. “NO JOB TOO SMALL” Licensed, Insured & Preferred Office/Fax: 801-745-3035 Joe listens to the needs of people in his district. After many accidents at the busy intersection in front of the Harrisville City Hall, Joe worked hard to help get a traffic light installed. He saw how committed the young people, who lost one of their friends in an automobile accident, were in getting a traffic light. As chairman of the House Transportation Committee, Joe went to work, meeting with people at UDOT and talking with anyone who would listen, until they agreed to install the traffic light. Community Service The next OVBA Monthly Meeting will be held at Ogden Valley Montessori School 5460 East 2200 North Eden, Utah on November 9, 2002 at 7:00 p.m. Call 745-6000 for more information. The public is invited! Joe received the Silver Beaver Award from the Boys Scouts of America. He has been to summer camp with the boy scouts for 32 years. Joe worked as a firefighter for 37 years in this community. He retired as fire chief. Along with their 6 children, Joe and Floy have cared for 3 foster children. One of these children was blind. Joe and his wife Floy have worked many years as volunteer tutors at school in music, reading and fire safety. Please vote to give Joe another term as your Representative Since Joe started campaigning, he has walked through every neighborhood in his district in an effort to better understand your needs. He looks forward to speaking with you. If you have any questions, please call 3937062, or write Joe Murray at 1030 Peach Drive, Ogden 84404. Paid for by People to Re-elect Joe Murray. |