New wording in Sandy citizens referendum

Published: Monday, Sept. 19, 2005 10:33 p.m. MDT
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In November 2004, the Sandy City Council voted in favor of Ordinance No. 04-45. If approved by the voters, the ordinance will amend the zoning category applicable to the "Gravel Pit" (approximately 1000 East and 9400 South), to allow a number of new uses that are prohibited under the current zone. A yes vote will approve those changes.

Shall Ordinance No. 04-45 be approved?

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In November 2004, Sandy City adopted Ordinance No. 04-45 governing land uses at the "Gravel Pit" (approximately 1000 East and 9400 South). The stated purpose of the ordinance is to provide for master-planned mixed use development to act as a cohesive development combining retail, commercial, higher density residential, office and public uses as specified in the ordinance, under a master plan and standards which encourage integration of uses and appropriate transition to abutting zones.

Shall Ordinance No. 04-45 be approved?

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