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Show Layton Plans Meet To Studj Garbage Plant LAYTON A public hearing will be held Thtirsdau: I discuss an evaluation of a proposed $54 million garbage- ! burning resource recovery plant on a 16-acre silt t j Layton. THE MEETING, to be held before the Davis Coir. Solid Waste Management Project Board, will be k: Layton City Hall at 7 p.m. , , The site, one of two being seriously considered forth; , proposed plant, is presently zoned agricultural andmusis rezoned to allow for construction of the garbage dispose ! facility. . , ! ' AT THE same time, residents living near the propose; . s site have indicated they will file a lawsuit against the to: to delay construction of the plant is the site is rezoned The primary site is located on the south side of W Highway 193 near 1050 West. An alternate site-both of which are federally owned-is located on the north si of the highway, across from the primary site. EFFORTS are being made by the management board u get the project fully approved before Dec. 31 to allow the i developers to use industrial revenue bonding to help E- L nance the project. , Katy-Sehgers, Inc., of St. Louis, is general contra for the project at a cost good until Feb. 1. After that, lb cost will increase substantially, according to Richard Ha i vey, board executive secretary. J ( |