Show Layton Turns Down Shopping Center Rezoning In a special meeting of the Layton City Council recently it was voted that the applications for rezoning two parcels of land to permit two shopping centers be temporarily COUNCILMAN Philip Eckersley made two motions to reject the proposals and said both should be able to resubmit new applications after the council has approved a new conditional use ordinance to include in its zoning laws which would better control large shopping Mayor Shields pointed out to those in attendance at the special meeting that long hoars had been spent in trying to solve the problem of the two shopping HE SAID that both proposals presented some problem of vehicular and traffic and there was also some concern about whether the was great enough to support two new centers with the present one already in the Fort Lane Shopping The and the L and R Realty of Salt Lake the two firms promoting the offered figures to the council to show that there is population enough in Davis and Weber Counties to support the new COUNCILMAN Golden Sill who was in favor of the two centers said the Fort Lane Shopping Center on hand at the meeting say that shopping should not be scattered all over the city like it is in many places and that this is not the time for new centers to start in this Councilman was given the assignment by Mayor Lewis G. Shields to get the new ordinance on the books and into effect so the two centers promoters could reapply for their |