Barry Burton This is Me
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Department of Community & Economic Development for Davis County
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1. Davis County Clipper
www.clippertoday.com/p_History - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2004 Last Visited: 1/5/2004
"If you drive by now, you won't see much," said Barry Burton, chief deputy of the Department of Community & Economic Development for Davis County.
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Burton said there have been no serious setbacks in the construction. He has been working closely with the work crews.
A Hilton Garden Inn Hotel will be situated next to the conference center. Its wooden frame will be visible soon.
Davis County will own the conference center, while the hotel will be property of Summit Lodging, HGI, LLC.
Burton said that Davis County will soon seek a high-end restaurant for the vacant 2.2 acre pad adjacent to the construction site.
The sought-after restaurant is expected to fit the classy genre of its surrounding structures. "I'd hate to name any restaurant yet," Burton said, "but we want it to be reflective of the conference center and the Hilton." -
2. www.daviscounty.com
www.daviscounty.com/calendar_i - [Cached]Published on: 10/23/2007 Last Visited: 12/26/2007
Barry Burton, Davis County Department of Community & Economic Development
Career Service Council reappointment
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3. Davis County Clipper
www.clippertoday.com/p_History - [Cached]Published on: 12/9/2003 Last Visited: 12/9/2003
The move puts "more teeth behind the ordinance," according to Barry Burton, Chief Deputy of the Davis County Department of Community and Economic Development.
"We've had numerous complaints about selling and parking of vehicles on county roads," said Burton.
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Burton said better signage in problems areas will be posted to educate the public about the ordinance.

