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North Ogden April News

Thursday, April 18, 2019 - 3:00pm

The council approved $8,000 to donate to Your Community Connection Family Crisis Center. YCC Director Julie Smith said from Jan. 2018 to Dec. 2018 fifty North Ogden residents came into the center for help.  YCC provides food, clothing, shelter, case management, and transportation to families in crisis. Smith said their number one goal is to prevent homicide.

A note from Mayor Chugg.

April is named after the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite.  In the Roman calendar, the fourth month April is spelled Aprilis, meaning “to open.”  The name Aprilis then fits April because in so many places in the Northern hemisphere April is the month when trees and flowers begin to bloom.

The birthstone for people born in April is the diamond.  The diamond is one of the hardest substances on earth and formed deep in the earth, even if we don’t know how long ago.  The word diamond comes from the Greek word Adamas, meaning untamable and relates to our word adamant.

Diamonds are said to bring all kinds of benefits to their owners, supposedly leading the wearer to experience better relationships and an increase in inner strength.  They are supposed to bring balance, clarity, and abundance.

The characteristics and meaning of the diamond would be beneficial to all.   We all need to fortify our goals and objectives in life and build lasting relationships.  We need to build strong families because that is the foundation upon which our nation and city were established.  The downfall of many civilizations and nations wasthe result of the destruction of the family.

It is my hope that we can become diamonds in the community and build stronger relationships and an increase in inner strength and unity that will be a strong foundation for years to come.

Happy Easter!

Brent Chugg, Mayor

Lynne Bexell is one of the City’s administrative assistants and has been specifically assigned to the Planning Department.  Good Job on Employee of the month.

New Places coming to the city.

Maybe you like working on cars like the guys in my house. If so, you’ll have another great choice for parts with an O’Reilly Auto Parts store coming soon. It will be directly south of Café Rio, and on its west a road will be constructed that will connect from the road behind Lee’s (300 East) to 2550 North. Take a look at the elevation for this site plan.

For those who enjoy coffee, tea, fruit smoothies and gourmet eats, you’ll be pleased to know our town is welcoming another great addition—a Starbucks! Starbucks will be directly north of Subway.

If you love roast beef sandwiches or curly fries, you’ll be happy to hear an Arby’s will soon be here! It will be right beside the new Starbucks, to the north.

Ice cream, anyone? Cannery Creamery is going in where Great Harvest was. There will be expanded inside seating and outdoor patio seating. Ice cream will be made on location using fresh ingredients.

A convenient, new site for Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine will be just north of Watami Sushi.

Cherry Spring Villas: The groundbreaking that you see on the 18 acres east of the golf course is for a senior living community. There will be a clubhouse and 84 units with six different floor plans ranging from 1,600-2,600 square ft with double-car garages.

Majestic View Townhomes: Have you wondered what is happening around the Cannery? The two homes that used to be north of the Cannery were built around the turn of the century on two parcels totaling 3.5 acres. Both homes have been vacant for over 10 years and were recently razed. In their place will be 30 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath units with attached garages.

Canyon View Senior Living: At Washington Boulevard and 1700 North, you see 38 acres being developed for two separate uses. If you have noticed the new construction in the southwest corner, you are looking at the nearly completed assisted living complex being built on eight acres. This center will have 74 assisted living units, 26 independent living units, 22 memory care units, a cafeteria and an exercise center.

Village at Prominence Point: The Village at Prominence Point (VPP) project will be constructed on the remaining 30 acres adjacent to Canyon View Senior Living. There will be approximately 600 residential units: an assortment of 404 studio, two-story loft, and three-bedroom apartments (some with garages or assigned carports); 107 two-story townhomes with single or double garages; 28 age-restricted cottages with double garages; and, an independent living facility containing 68 units.

Amenities will be available to all VPP renters and owners (via HOA fees). There will be two pickleball locations with multiple courts, two clubhouses with a pool and exercise center, playgrounds, and trail systems with built-in workout activities. 

The developer has worked with the City on design requirements to incorporate quality finishes commensurate with an upscale setting. Construction on the townhomes and apartments will begin this spring.

On VPP’s street front, there are five commercial pads for new businesses. One of these businesses will be the Ultimate Express Carwash which will be built on the north end, next to Big O Tires. The other four pads offer nice opportunities for future establishments in our city. Once VPP is completed, there will be many people within walking distance to take advantage of the convenience of shopping or dining.

One of the facets of North Ogden’s General Plan is the creation of a walkable downtown along Washington Boulevard. The key to achieving this will be the implementation of form-based code, a requirement that store fronts be placed next to the sidewalk and adequate parking located behind. This design will promote walkability and create a more desirable environment for residents and visitors who want to spend an evening downtown.

Yard Waste  • Appliances  • Electronics •  Recyclables • Tires

May 18 & May 25 from 8:00am to 4:00pm • May 20-24 from 8:00am to 4:00pm

Proof of current North Ogden residency is required (driver’s license or City utility bill)

NOT ACCEPTED

• NO commercial waste or dumping

• Household garbage that belongs in your weekly garbage pick up

• Hazardous waste or materials

• Waste from residents of other cities

4Large dumpsters will be staged at the Green Waste Facility to accept the following items FOR FREE

Large household trash items (furniture, mattresses, bed frames, etc

Used tires and car batteries

Green waste including branches up to 8” in diameter, leaves, weeds, etc

Paint (must be dried with kitty litter)

Cardboard, plastic and glass

Appliances and electronics

Used oil will be accepted by Jiffy Lube and Auto Zone