From Deseret News archives:
County debt panel backing zoo bond
Zoo officials plan on raising $20 million in private funds, and they want to combine that with the county's $65 million to revamp the facility's aging exhibits. The debt-review committee looked at the new revitalization plan, as well as the zoo's financial stability and attendance records before making a unanimous positive recommendation Thursday to the Salt Lake County Council and Mayor Peter Corroon.
"I think it's clear to me that it's a viable plan, and the zoo's past performance is a good predictor of future performance," said Jon Bronson, the county's bond counsel. "I didn't see anything way out of line or out of whack."
However, the committee's stamp of approval came with a few conditions. The zoo must build new improvements to LEED building standards, a national program entitled Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design sponsored by the U.S. Green Building Council. County officials said that in all cases, the zoo should try to build with the green-friendly standards.
"It's like Yoda said, 'Do or do not, there is no try,"' said Doug Willmore, the county's chief administrative officer.
The county could own actual land at the zoo, or own the actual improvements that are paid for with county bonds.
"We don't have to own real estate, but we have to own something," said County Treasurer Larry Richardson, who is the debt-review committee's chairman.
Committee members were also uncomfortable with the original deed for the land underneath the zoo. Salt Lake City owns the land now, but the Hogle family can yank it back if any one of several clauses in the deed is not followed.
Willmore said the conditions should all be met within a week. Then, the fate of Hogle Zoo's financial future will be in the hands of the Salt Lake County Council.
The council must vote by Aug. 23 whether to put the $65 million bond question on the ballot.
"The bottom line is, Does Salt Lake County want to be in the zoo business, and own zoo assets?" Richardson said. "We'll have to wait and see."
E-MAIL: ldethman@desnews.com
Comments
- Cougars practice with urgency 1:59 p.m.
- Man killed in Utah County crash 1:34 p.m.
- Drug company settles Utah suit 1:33 p.m.
- NBA game experience Online 1:31 p.m.
- Audit: S.L. County 911 'inefficient' 1:02 p.m.
- Chamber has state budge answers 12:57 p.m.
- Paisley focused on duties, not CMAs 12:54 p.m.
- Brown pelicans off endangered list 12:52 p.m.
- Death penalty rare in military 12:50 p.m.
- Veterans Day in Afghanistan 12:49 p.m.
- SLC council OKs gay rights policies
- Utah Jazz have a problem at point
- 'Love story' of crash victim ends
- BYU football recruit turning heads
- 12 Utes return to Texas
- Wyoming writer amazed by BYU
- Pratt pleads not guilty to sex charges
- Cougars' defensive hoops clinic
- Hair-pulling raises more questions
- Gays get Mormon support in SLC
- House passes health care bill
269 - TCU showdown has big implications
189 - Lobo suspended
185 - SLC council OKs gay rights policies
159 - Senators want food tax restored
157 - Cougars crush hapless Cowboys
155 - Utah Jazz fall apart against Kings
131 - TCU 4th in AP poll; U. 16th, Y. 22nd
119 - No 'backlash' for pioneers, gays analogy
108 - S.L. vote pending on gay protections
106
This week, I'm compiling my annual list of restaurants serving...
In-N-Out is not a Southern California thing, they have been in Nevada,...
1: It's an exhibition game. Winning or losing means next to nothing. It's...
I guess that passion for football just goes away when TCU plays Utah every...
I agree completely. I dont go around ensuring people know everything about...
Thank you, Sir.
hes hot.
You are probably one of the coaches that teaches young players "if you don't...
Coach Whittingham needs to look at football players from the 16-5A district...
"(where some states will teach about homosexuality to kids in kindergarten!)....
Did you watch mighty TCU face that same Air Force team? Why do Cougar...


You can be the first to comment on this story.