Celebrating 125 years as Davis County’s news source SheTech event prepares students The for the future Davis Clipper ON A4 VOL. 125 NO. 36 THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2017 THE BOUNTIFUL CITY COUNCIL recently approved a six-month moratorium on new development in the community’s historic district. The moratorium is in response to resident concerns that the historic character of the neighborhoods be preserved if new businesses or multi-family housing projects are proposed for Thrive the area. Photos by Tom Haraldsen | Davis Clipper Explore more about vision with the latest word on cataracts, Moratorium for Bountiful historic area stem therapy for eye disease, and more. By TOM HARALDSEN “It’s a three-prong approach,” height, setbacks, parking and [email protected] he said. “We’ll first talk to those in other standards. THRIVE, B1 the neighborhoods and find out There have also been calls for their concerns. Then we’ll take preserving existing homes and BOUNTIFUL—After hearing concerns voiced by that information to the planning possibly changing the zoning commission, who can make in the area from multi-family some residents and business owners in a section of recommendations. Once we have residential to single-family. the community near historic downtown, Bountiful’s something ready to present to Councilmember Kendalyn the council, we’ll bring a proposal Harris stated the six-month time City Council approved adoption of a six-month mora- back before you for adoption. The frame could be punitive for anyone torium on new development in that area. key thing is making sure that we hoping to start new developments can maintain the identity of this this year, as it would push the The section in question is between 400 North and area and that development going approval date of any proposed 500 South, from 400 East to 200 West. It was origi- forward fits with the vision we all projects until at least the end of have for downtown.” September. nally known as “Plat A,” and is also designated as the In his staff report presented to “I’d like to see a shorter Bountiful Fort Historic District. council, Wilkinson said concerns timeframe to expedite this study, “The area has seen tremendous the character of the historic have been expressed over “the to get it done as soon as possible,” changes in the past few years, downtown area, particularly with number of multi-family units being Harris stated. She suggested as redevelopment has occurred regard to allowed uses and density constructed in the area and the perhaps a two or three-month on Main Street and in the of development.” scale and density of development.” moratorium at maximum. surrounding neighborhoods,” So Wilkinson and his staff He said recent projects such as Councilmember John Pitt said city planner Chad Wilkinson. will reach out to both residents the IHC expansion and other agreed that the six-month time Star-filled “We’ve heard of concerns and businesses in that section of developments have brought questions regarding allowed from some about preserving Bountiful. n See “SITE” p. A3 summer Heneli Kaufusi JENNIFFER WARDELL, C1 National Vietnam Veterans Day sentenced in beating death designation promotes healing Rough time BY BECKY GINOS [email protected] BY BECKY GINOS on the pitch [email protected] FARMINGTON—The 2nd Bountiful, Woods District Court was packed Cross and Viewmont SALT LAKE last Wednesday with family and friends of both the face losses. CITY—Vietnam defendant and the victim to hear sentencing in a beat- SPORTS, D1 was not a popular ing case in Bountiful that war and many of left Sione Mangisi dead. “I never thought in a those who served million years that Sione still feel the pain of was going INDEX to die that rejection. However, day,” said the nation took a Heneli Obituaries - A7 Kalainisi small step forward Kaufusi, Thrive - B1 to healing by de- the defendant. Showcase - C1 claring March 29, “I was crushed Horizons - C3 National Vietnam HENELI to pieces Editorial - C5 War Veterans Day. when I KAUFUSI (left) and former Rep. Curt Oda (center) sit with other veterans at the Capitol “We got the short DENNIS HOWLAND heard he Church - C6 end of everything when to commemorate Vietnam Veterans Day March 29. Photo by Al Saunders had died. we came home,” said I want to tell his family I’m Calendar - C7 Dennis Howland, Utah see that come to pass. There was a celebration but I had to walk away sorry. I never meant to State Council President “We’d like a day that held last Wednesday when they played Taps – hurt him like that.” Sports - D1 Vietnam Veterans of honors all who served,” at the State Capitol to too many memories when Kaufusi pleaded guilty America. “Everything he said. “Other wars commemorate the day. I hear it.” Feb. 1 to one count of we’ve gotten we’ve had to have a day. There were 9 “It means a lot,” said Boman served from manslaughter and one get on our own.” million people who served Ken Boman, a Kaysville 1969 to 1970. “I was 22 count of aggravated Voted best March 29, 1973, was in that war, both men and resident who served at the time,” he said. “I assault resulting in serious weekly when the last combat unit women. There were more in the Air Force. “We wasn’t a typical Air Force bodily injury. He had been newspaper in left Vietnam, Howland than 7,000 women. We weren’t recognized at all guy. I was in the field a charged with first-degree Utah by Society said. Utah already want to honor all of them like they do now. I still lot. I saw a lot of death, murder for the incident of Professional adopted the day in 2013 and those lost. Some don’t talk about how we body bags on both sides. that took place in October Journalists and there had been a push suffer invisible effects of were treated. They laid I saw a lot of action but 2015. Mangisi died from to get it passed nationally the war like PTSD and a wreath for the Utah so he said it was nice to agent orange.” people. It was really nice n See “VETERANS” p. A3 n See “KAUFUSI” p. A3 A2 NEWS/CRIME BRIEFS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2017 CRIME BRIEFS Spring cleanup time in Compiled by Becky Ginos Fenstermaker sentenced Harrison extradited to in shooting case Wyoming in murder case south Davis County BY JENNIFFER WARDELL such as dirt and rocks residents are not allowed FARMINGTON—A man accused of SALT LAKE CITY—A man serving a [email protected] or home appliances, are to leave waste by the bar- shooting another man when a “slap sentence at the Utah State Prison for permitted. ricades. boxing” match turned kidnapping a mother and her daugh- It’s time to get a little Kaysville For a complete list deadly, was sentenced ters in Centerville, was spring cleaning done. The city’s spring of items the city won’t last week. extradited last week to Several south Davis cleanup day will be April accept, visit wbcity.org. Jory Arlow Wyoming to face mur- cities are still offering 24 for all boxed, bagged Residents are asked to Fenstermaker was der charges there. opportunities for resi- and bundled items that bring their green waste ordered to serve 16 Dereck James “DJ” dents to clear some extra don’t fall under the city’s to the Bountiful landfill, years and potentially life Harrison, is charged garbage out of their lives, list of unapproved items which is open from 8 a.m. in prison for killing Randy in the death of UTA whether it’s green waste (see “Garbage Cans” to 6 p.m. If you bring the Lennell Lewis in 2015. He was also sen- employee Kay Ricks, or more bulky disposal under kaysvillecity.com/ waste by April 9, the city tenced to a concurrent sentence of up whose body was found in Wyoming near items. The rules and departments-services/ will cover your costs. to five years for possession of a weapon the area Harrison and his father Flint dates for collection differ garbage for the list). The by a restricted person. were apprehended after they fled Utah. depending on the city, so items must be packaged Woods Cross Fenstermaker claimed it was self- Wyoming authorities were waiting for more information call well enough that nothing The city will do their defense, but was convicted by a jury in for the kidnapping case to conclude in your city’s public works falls out, since they will spring cleanup curbside February. Davis County before moving Harrison to department. be lifted by hand into the pick-up on April 10-14, on Lincoln County. Harrison pleaded guilty truck. All boxes, bags residents’ regular garbage to five counts of aggravated kidnapping Centerville and bundles must weigh pick-up day. Yard waste Former WX baseball and was sentenced to 30 years to life. Though the city’s 50 pounds or less per that is bagged, boxed or coach appears in court His father Flint, was also charged but free green waste pickup bundle and need to be on bundled and weighs 50 was found dead of an apparent suicide will run April 10-21 this the curb by 6:30 a.m. that pounds or less, or small in his jail cell in July. year, city staff asks that morning if you want them metal items, household FARMINGTON—The former Woods to be picked up. This will products, or furnishings Cross High School head baseball coach Harrison made his first appearance residents have their waste during a brief hearing in Kemmerer, out on the curb no sooner be a one-day collection with the same weight accused of allegedly showing pornog- than April 7 and no later only.
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