Lone Peak Press Editor:
I am writing in support of Alpine Council Member Kent Hastings. It's really sad that not everyone realizes the great value of his "Resolution on The Natural Family: A Vision for (name of city)." Some have said that this Resolution is beyond the scope of city government. But Mr. Hastings, in his recent letter to the editor, has now explained that the Resolution will "guide our public policy in zoning, city ordinances and other city decisions."
For example, under the new Natural Family zoning map, the old areas for half acre, 1 acre, and 5 acre lots would be reclassified as Q-4, Q-8, and Q-12. These areas would be open only to families with the appropriate number of children in their quiver. The large lots up Fort Canyon Road would naturally be reserved for those with a "full quiver" of 12 kids (Q-12). Also, all homes in these zones should have a garden, and it should be "ringing with the laughter of many children," except between the hours of 10pm and 6am and on Sunday.
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