October 17, 2019 the Bountiful Police Are Asking for in Salt Lake City, Police Said
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THE DAVIS THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 2019 DAVISCLIPPER.CLIPPERCOM VOL. 128 NO. 8 Honoring His Service Jason’s Friendship Bench dedicated page 10 Clipper Halloween coloring book – see inside 2 Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019 NEWS DAVIS CLIPPER DAVIS CLIPPER NEWS Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019 3 Cross E Ranch, other property owners want annexation provide services and people could come into town to shop. We also have the closest water, sewer, police and fire departments. It’s been about eight or nine months this has been going on.” North Salt Lake definitely did not have a desire to expand “just because,” said Leetham. “We don’t want to get crosswise with Salt Lake County. During the course of them submitting the proposal Salt Lake as a city was really opposed to it. Salt Lake Airport was opposed because they said it’s not the right place for development. They’d be getting noise complaints, etc. and they didn’t want it in their flight path.” After two meetings the Salt Lake County Commission denied it, he said. “There’s never been an application to North Salt Lake. The owners of Cross E Ranch were disappointed. We’d been talking to them about zoning and utilities that would protect Salt Lake County denies their farmland. They want to continue what they call ‘agritourism’ and get water. They do a fall festival and developer’s application love doing it. We’d love to have them continue that, we just happen to be the closest.” by Becky GINOS Dalon Hinckley who owns the ranch with his [email protected] sister said there’s been discussion of annexing into North Salt Lake for 20 years. “One of our neighbors NORTH SALT LAKE—Property owners and brought water in from Salt Lake,” he said. “We looked developers were disappointed by the Salt Lake at hooking up to their line about 10 years ago but it County Commission’s decision recently to deny would have cost a lot to bring it from the neighbor’s an application that would have annexed a portion COURTESY PHOTOS house to us and it’s only a quarter of a mile away.” It ran into the millions to get sewer and water. of land that borders North Salt Lake into that city. owners together to create a (mixed-use) housing However, those involved hope it will be revisited. “We don’t have $4 or $5 million laying around to get development. They went to Salt Lake County and water,” said Hinckley. “The state won’t let us have “I don’t think this will go away,” said Ken asked what their options were and said here are the Leetham, North Salt Lake City Administrator. bathrooms without a sewer system so we’re left with things we want to do.” Porta Potties. We can’t get a permanent cook station “The law allows them to continue to work with the Leetham said North Salt Lake was willing to look commission if they wish.” because you must have culinary water. We tried dig- at the proposal. “As a city we didn’t want to be in a ging a well and couldn’t get a drop. But that doesn’t The area is between I-215 and 2200 West. “It’s position of pushing something in Salt Lake County. south of our Center Street,” Leetham said. “It’s solve our sewer problem.” We took a neutral position so the property owners North Salt Lake sits right by the Cross E Ranch an unusual property. It’s in Salt Lake County but could push it not the city.” physically adjacent to North Salt Lake. It’s unincor- property, he said. “It would cost us $300,000 to The city did work with the property owners, he $400,000 for a pumping station versus millions. porated and neither city had it in their policy plan. A said. “We informally talked about the proposition of development group assembled a number of property urban development right on our border so we could see ANNEXED | 14 4 Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019 NEWS DAVIS CLIPPER Crime Briefs Compiled by Becky Ginos approached Licensed & Insured • Commercial & Residential • Affordable Rates US Marshals shoot him and Ice Cable Melt Installation • Satisfaction Guaranteed fugitive outside of ran toward • • 2015 Years Experience his vehicle. 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October 17, 2019 The Bountiful Police are asking for in Salt Lake City, police said. Hall was Officers immediately started treat- THE DAVIS CLIPPER the public’s help to identify the man located at the mall Oct. 8 but officers ing Hall for his injuries and he was (ISSN 1061-1223) is published once weekly, on Thursday, for $35 per year by Clipper pictured who is a suspect in theft and Publishing Co., 1370 South 500 West, Btfl , UT 84010-8141. Periodicals Postage Paid at waited to try and apprehend him when taken to Davis Hospital where he later credit card fraud. Please contact the Bountiful, UT and at additional mailing offi ces. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to he exited the mall in order to protect passed away. The Davis County Critical The Davis Clipper, Circulation Dept. P.O. Box No. 267, Bountiful, UT 84011-0267. department at 801-298-6000 with the public. Incident Protocol Team is handling the any information and reference case According to authorities, Hall investigation. 190002641. refused to comply when officers Centerville City receives top financial reporting award CHICAGO, been judged by an includes demonstrating its financial story and ILL.—Centerville impartial panel to meet a constructive “spirit motivate potential users City Corporation the high standards of of full disclosure” to and user groups to read was recently awarded the program, which clearly communicate the CAFR. the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by BOUNTIFUL VETERANS PARK Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) for its comprehensive annual financial report (CAFR). The Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting and its attainment represents a significant accomplish- ment by a government Q: How much will the Park cost and who is providing the funding for it? and its management. The individual(s) or The total cost is estimated to be two million dollars. The City of Bountiful is providing the land department designated A: for the Park and will maintain the Park once it is completed and turned over to the city. The by the government as design and construction of the Bountiful Veterans Park is entirely a private initiative. The design primarily responsible for work and construction is made possible by a combination in-kind and cash donations from preparing the award- members of the community and all others who wish to honor Bountiful veterans and their fami- lies—past, present and future. Your cash donation or provision of in-kind services, material, etc. winning CAFR were to help make this Park a reality will be greatly appreciated. To donate go to www.bountifulvet- given the Award of park.org. For additional information send an e-mail to [email protected]. Financial Reporting Achievement. The CAFR has bountifulvetpark.org DAVIS CLIPPER NEWS Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019 5 Opioid crisis impacts everyone by Becky GINOS [email protected] “What’s unique about Utah CENTERVILLE—Nearly is middle age females are 200 Americans die from an opioid overdose every day. It’s overdosing more than any the biggest health crisis the nation has faced – even bigger other age group.” than AIDS, according to Ciara Gregovich with the DEA 360 — Ciara Gregovich project. “Every month in Utah 24 homeless people and junkies.” unintended consequences.” people die from prescription The U.S. consumes Now physicians can only opioid overdoses,” she said. 90 percent of the world’s prescribe a 30-day supply “In my opinion I think that Oxycodone, she said. “Abuse instead of 90. “You can get number is low because it is exacting more than $740 dependent in six days,” she doesn’t include other causes billion annually in costs said. “That’s troubling. It of death that could be related. related to crime, lost work shows how potent it is. Now These are people. These are productivity and health care.” there is a database to track mothers, fathers, siblings and Utah is historically ‘opioid shoppers’ who go to BECKY GINOS friends who are struggling known for substance abuse, multiple doctors for drugs.” with addiction. This affects CIARA GREGOVICH with the DEA talks about the rise in opioid overdose said Gregovich. “Alcohol is Gregovich said the deaths in the U.S.