From Deseret News archives:
Mapleton tiff on land won't go to voters
Judge says city's action not subject to referendum
In a trial that pitted Mapleton residents against elected city officials, 4th District Judge Darold McDade ruled last Friday the decision to rezone Wendell A. Gibby's 120-acre property won't be turned over to voters for a referendum. Based on findings examined over a five-day bench trial, McDade stated, "the newly enacted zoning change constitutes an administrative change and is therefore not subject to referendum."
Jim Lundberg, a Mapleton resident who led the call for a referendum, said he's disappointed with McDade's decision because it would be in the city's best interests to let citizens give a thumbs up or down on the new zoning ordinance.
"At least, whatever the outcome, they would have had an opportunity to have a voice in the matter," he said.
The dispute came before the court after local residents and Mapleton city officials disagreed over whether voters should get a say on the move to upgrade Gibby's property at 2000 E. Dogwood Drive from critical environment zone to a planned development on which 47 single-family residential units could be built.
Lundberg said his group is still uncertain whether they will appeal McDade's ruling. Anthony Scofield, the group's attorney, said they will have to decide soon because the deadline for appeal ends 30 days after a court order is filed.
Though an appeal has not yet been filed, other unresolved issues could stall the rezone.
Gibby and Mapleton have sparred for nearly six years over issues ranging from civil rights to eminent domain. To avoid litigation, the parties entered a memorandum of understanding May 15, 2007, in which both agreed to several terms, including a rezone of Gibby's property to allow development of 47 units.
Gibby said the court case between Mapleton and Friends of Maple Mountain has delayed development and cost him a substantial amount of money. Now he wants 13 more units.
"I think that's a fairly generous offer to the city," he said.
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