From Deseret News archives:
Order halts land action in Mapleton
The council was supposed to reconsider a request to rezone property owned by Dr. Wendell A. Gibby from a critical environment zone to a planned development. But those plans unraveled when Jim Lundberg and Friends of Maple Mountain Inc., filed a temporary restraining order in 4th District Court.
Lundberg said the land, located at 2000 Maple St., poses some geological hazards for the city.
"We believe that the proposed (rezone) would allow for the removal of virtually all of the oak trees and natural vegetation on the steep bench," he said. "In such event, risks of mud slides, flooding or avalanche becomes an increased risk to Mapleton residents."
Lundberg said members of Friends of Maple Mountain think a special referendum vote should be held on the matter. The group spent about three weeks gathering signatures in support of a vote. They then filed the temporary restraining order to delay the city from taking action on the Maple Mountain plot.
"Please listen to the people, that hillside is precious to us," he said. "We trusted you when we voted for you."
Mayor Jim Brady said he's disappointed some citizens deemed the restraining order necessary. He said the City Council was not acting out of fear of a lawsuit as has been previously asserted.
The restraining order only lasts for 10 days, but Anthony Schofield, attorney for Friends of Maple Mountain, said a court hearing has been scheduled for Oct. 24. At that time the group will attempt to persuade a judge to extend the order until a referendum vote is held.
This is the latest development in a five-year struggle over the use of Gibby's land on Maple Mountain. Gibby and city officials have battled over several issues, including eminent domain and civil rights, since Gibby plowed over a dirt path the city intended to use as a public access point to the Bonneville Shoreline Trail.
Gibby said he's not terribly disturbed by the restraining order but feels frustrated and harassed by his opponents.
"They've got lots of money and I guess they don't have anything better to do with their lives," Gibby said. "But in the end, they have the problem that they don't own the property."
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