From Deseret News archives:

Group drops 'park, not parking lot' angle

But activists want Sandy voters to reject the zone change

Published: Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2005 8:15 p.m. MDT
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
Scott Verhaaren, a Boyer Co. partner, said his company doesn't want the zone change campaign to concentrate on big-box stores. Rather, "our objective has been to let people know about the entire project, instead of letting the focus be on one particular use," he said.

SOC also said Wednesday that city coffers would not have a net increase in tax dollars from the big-box stores, as city officials have hoped, because the stores will draw business from elsewhere instead of creating new revenue.

But Bob Springmeyer, who Sandy commissioned to do an economic impact study about the proposed development, said that the site would generate around $300,000 of sales tax revenue each year. He reached that number by analyzing the market area around the gravel pit for household income levels and potential sales.

SOC has disputed the language on the referendum, which Sandy City Attorney Walter Miller crafted. SOC has said the language was unclear and did not give voters a sense of what was at stake in the referendum. The Utah Supreme Court is considering SOC's request to rewrite the language, but has not yet announced any revisions. Sandy city has said that it needs firm language by Oct. 1 to print and distribute ballots.

SOC is to hold another meeting about the referendum Sept. 27 at the Sandy Library. The Boyer Co. does not have any scheduled events at this time, said public relations representative Kelly Casaday.

Story continues below

E-mail: kswinyard@desnews.com

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

Image

Cynthia Long, Roy Ostendorf, Mickey Swenson and Robyn Bagley of Save Our Communities at Sandy Library Wednesday. The group opposes a zone change that would permit big-box development at the gravel pit.

previousnext

Latest comments

Revive full food tax?

It is way past due, but state government needs to rethink it's raison d'etre...

Letters: Professors and Beck

So, you think Glenn Beck should speak for the whole LDS Church? You really...

TCU was in the SWAC then it disbanded. They went to Conference USA then to...

Notice indeed. Non-union employees get NOTHING next year. The union keeps...

Editorial: Another BCS mess

My TCU Frogs have been invited to the party but we will be sitting at the...

BYU football: Bronco weighs in on Hall

I have long supported both teams, but you are the one of whom Hall spoke...

TO MY FELLOW COUGS AND UTE FANS, HAVE A MERRY X-MAS AND GOOD LUCK ON YOUR...

Perhaps we should build the worlds largest red light district in Orem. After...

Senator Reid is right.

Man fueling holocausts in nature

Survival is one thing - too which I will agree. Exploitation for living a...

Advertisements