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Pleasant View July News

Sunday, July 22, 2018 - 3:15pm
Dawn

In recent City Council meeting there was a re-zoning on the addenda, so residents came out to voice their thoughts and concerns over this project. We received the following from Tony Pitman:

“The Pleasant View City Council just voted to keep the land use the same as it currently stands on the parcel north of the church on highway 89.

This is good news for all of us.

I would like to thank the City Council for listening to the residents.

I also want to thank the developer. Unlike some who come to our City, this developer was great. He didn't get upset and is fine with developing just the homes that he can.

He would still like to try to work with the City to build the 9 homes that the current zoning allows as far as density goes. There are other restrictions that don't allow that many right now.

We would have to come up with something creative to allow that, but I think that is fair.

If anything else comes up, I will let everyone know here.” --Tony Pitman

In 2017, sophomore Kip Conger's band didn't even make it past the first round of Utah's Battle of the Bands. But one year later, they not only competed in the State competition, but walked away as the 2018 First Place band and won the opportunity to professionally record their original single, “September Rain.”

Farr Gone band, comprised of students from DaVinci Academy and Weber High.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Check out their music here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYzDY9fkSwA

 

We have a letter from Mayor Call on things happening in Pleasant View:

Dear Citizens,

Another successful Founder’s Day is in the books. It was a pleasure to get to meet so many of you at the breakfast, the parade, the car show, and the Salmon Bake.  It was a wonderful day for our community. The weather was just right, plenty warm, but not blistering hot. Thanks to all of you for making it a great day. A special thanks to all the staff and volunteers that make an event like this come together.

As I was walking along the parade route, I was thinking back many, many years. Back to a time when there was virtually no one along the route and most of the people were on the lawn in front of the red church. Now the route is packed with people all along the way. The route has not changed, but it was an amazing sight to see so many people supporting our parade. Pleasant View has grown a lot, and yet we still enjoy a small town feeling. A sense of neighborhoods and friends, not just a place to live, but a sense of community. I love that feeling.

Now on to the bad news. Your July utility bill will bring some new rate increases. The City Council has been very diligent in trying to keep any increases to a minimum. Water, sewer, garbage, storm sewer are all enterprise funds that need to be self-sustaining without general fund dollars being used to make up any differences. After completing some studies and identifying future projects and capital improvements, it was necessary to make some adjustments. I have written in a past post about our landfill and recycling tipping fees. I’m hopeful that we can keep our recycling for at least another year, if not longer. Every community in this County that is involved in the recycling program is keeping their fingers crossed that the world-wide recycling will again prove valuable and that we will be able to continue this great program going forward for a long time. Please visit our web page at www.pleasantviewcity.com to find more information on the fee increases. We will also be sending more information in your utility bills.

Lastly, please be careful, make sure your cars and your garages are locked up at night. We have seen an increase of thefts and we need all of you to do your part. The bad guys know that there are only so many police officers on the streets at any given time, so any little thing we can do to help keep ourselves safe will help. Remember, if you suspect something, say something. Report any suspicious behavior to 911. I encourage you to look around at your City. Notice what is happening on your street. If it doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t. Report it!

Feel free to send me an email and tell me what you love and what we can do better: lcall@pleasantviewcity.com  

Once again, thanks for caring, thanks for all you do, and thanks for being good neighbors. I am committed to doing whatever it takes to ensure that we remain the best place to not only grow up, but the best place to grow old.

Mayor Leonard Call

Pleasant View welcomes Capstone Academy. Capstone Academy will not only challenge students, but it will prepare them to compete on a national and global level. We feel lucky to have them right in our backyard in Pleasant View, on route 89, north of the Pepsi plant.

Pleasant View / North Ogden Calendar of events

Senior Events

North View Senior Center  485 E. 2550 N. • North Ogden, Utah    801-782-6211

*A delicious and nutritious lunch is served at 11:45 am on M, T, W, & F*

*Dinner is served at 5:00 pm on Thursdays*

*Meals are $3 for ages 60 and up*

*Meals are $6 for ages 59 and under*

*Meals include a main dish, fruit, vegetable, and dessert*

Mondays

8:30 am – Ceramics

12:30 am – Pinochle

12:30 pm – Canasta

2:00 pm – Tap Dancing

Computer Lab/Classes Mondays at 1:00 pm

Wednesdays

9:00 am – Wood Carving

9:00 am – Bridge

10:00 am – Line Dancing

12:30 pm – Pinochle

Friday

8:30 am – Ceramics

9:00 am – Bridge

10:00 am – Yoga (bring own mat)

10:00 am – Quilt Tying (as requested)

July 26 – Grief Class – 2:30pm

Free Family Fun Events

July 21

Free RAMP Activities: Roy Recreation Complex, Fort Buenaventura, Ogden Nature Center, Union Station Museum

Hours 

Mon. Tues. Wed. 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Thurs. 1:00 PM-7:30 PM

Fri. 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Blood Pressure Clinics

2nd Tuesday – 11:00 am

4th Thursday – 4:00 pm

Foot Clinic

2nd and 3rd Wed. – 10:00am

Free Legal Advice

Tuesdays

9:30 am – Art

10:00 am – Line Dancing

12:30 pm – Weight Lifting (Strength Exercises)

12:30 pm – Mah Jong

Thursdays

1:00 pm – Center Opens

1:00 pm – Tap Dance Class

5:00 pm – Dinner

5:30 pm – Entertainment

Thursday Entertainment at 5:30 pm

July 26 – Sing-A-Long

Wolf Creek Round-Up – Wolf Creek Resort, Eden – 7-10pm

July 23

Movies on the Mountain ft. Cars 3 – Snowbasin, Huntsville – 4:30-10pm

Monday Night Movies ft. Butch Cassidy – Ogden Amphitheater – 7:30pm

July 24

Days of ’47 Parade – SLC – 9am

Week of July 24

Ogden Pioneer Days Festival

July 27

Music on the Patio ft. Talia Keys – Wolf Creek Resort – 6-9pm

July 28

Free RAMP Activities: Roy Recreation Complex, Lorin Farr Pool, North Shore Pool, Ice Sheet, Ogden Nature Center

July 30

Movies on the Mountain ft. Coco – Snowbasin Resort, Huntsville – 4:30-10pm

Monday Night Movies ft. Coco – Ogden Amphitheater – 7:30pm

August 3-4

Harrisville Heritage Days – Harrisville