| Show Layton Accepts Hill 1 Plans For By LE ANN BLODGETT New allowing the freest use of land around Hill Air Force Base and preventing future urban encroachment have been accepted by Layton and East IT IS A revision of a proposal made in 1971 and debated since that A federal research committee has been researching ramifications of the The base is Utah's largest employer and encroachment on the base could threaten the more than million annually pumped into the slate's A report for the Insulation Compatible Use is a refinement of the 1971 Greenbelt It calls for a rectangular planning area miles from the end of the base runway and one mile on each side of its A recommended at the end of each and with curtailment of res Id en development in areas extending clear zones about feet to the soH and feet to the BASE OFFICIALS have been about development in areas aircraft accident hazards and noise could be a The proposed low-density area from west of Ogden Municipal below THE recommendations proposed at a Wasatch Front Council meeting where from Layton and East Layton agreed tB according to Jack secretary of the Federal Research CH mil |