Pubdate: Wed, 08 Aug 2001 Source: Deseret News (UT) Copyright: 2001 Deseret News Publishing Corp. Contact: http://www.desnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/124 Author: Rob Rogers - Deseret News Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/raves.htm (Raves) ANTI-RAVE PLAN TABLED FOR 4TH TIME Eagle Mountain Proposal Aims To Limit Gatherings EAGLE MOUNTAIN -- For the fourth time, Eagle Mountain has backed away from an ordinance that is meant to curb the rave party wave from blowing into the west desert city. The proposed policy, designed to derail all-night dancing within city limits, also would limit social gatherings to 29 people. It would require groups of 30 or more people be insured up to $1.5 million and to show proof that party organizers could accommodate parking and restroom facilities for large numbers of people. After a similar ordinance was passed by Provo officials earlier this year, there was increased interest in Eagle Mountain's proposed ordinance -- scrutiny that the city wasn't ready for. City officials refuse to call the measure a "rave ordinance." Council members have repeatedly corrected residents who call it that, saying the ordinance is not an "anti-rave" ordinance -- but simply a large-group gathering ordinance similar to others in Utah County cities. Residents Rick Pierce and Josh Elledge say that after police busted a rave in the city last year, leaders were worried Eagle Mountain would become the new hot-spot for rave parties, given the isolated location of the city and relatively small population. Many residents argue that the proposed ordinance goes too far and that it appears to be tailored more toward preventing another Woodstock rather than controlling a group of 30 or so people. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk