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Show Zfemitr County PAGE 5 Legal Notice Continued from page 4 lxmitnr JANUARY 30, 1997 January 28. 1997 5 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY UTAH DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PUBLIC NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF GROUND WATER DISCHARGE PERMIT PERMIT No. UGW010006 f AH fflugl)ayke' Con oat sr fi4ATj3AP PURPOSE OF PUBLIC NOTICE THE PURPOSE OF THIS PUBLIC NOTICE IS TO DECLARE THE STATE OF UTAH'S INTENTION TO ISSUE A GROUND WATER DISCHARGE PERMIT UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE UTAH WATER QUALITY ACT, SECTION AND R317-- 6 UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AS AMENDED. 19-5-1- PERMIT INFORMATION PERMITTEE NAME: CIRCLE FOUR FARMS MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 100 MILFORD, UTAH 84751 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (801)387-550- 3 FACILITY LOCATION: APPROXIMATELY 14 MILES WEST OF MDMERSVILLE, UT Circle Four Farms is planning construction of two new breeding facilities for swine production located west of MlnersviUe, Utah. At each farm site manure from the hog production facilities will be washed into lagoons designed for anaerobic treatment and storage. Waste handling systems at each farm are designed to support 2.023,000 pounds of average live animal 7 weight. The lagoons will be lined with native soil amended with bentonite designed to have a permeability of 1 x 10 cmsec or lower, or a plastic flexible membrane liner system with equivalent permeability. Each permitted farm site will include shallow ground water monitoring wells to determine whether discharge from the lagoons is causing unacceptable concentrations of contaminants in the ground water, according to the standards contained in UAC R317-6- . Circle Four Farms' water supply wells at this site will also be monitored to insure contaminants are not being introduced into deeper aquifers under the site. Wastewater will be disposed through evaporation. Land application of wastewater will not normally be necessary with the designed lagoon capacity, but provisions covering standards for land application have been included in the permit in case it is needed due to unforseen circumstances. and justice for all. Editorial comment by Alice Smith: Beaver County Attorney Leo Kanell says his office is still "in the process" of negotiating a plea agreement in two cases of alleged felony aggravated assault which occurred July 21. 1996. Tony Hamilton alleged that the two men shot at him. pistol PUBLIC COMMENTS whipped him, and threatened him. He was treated for injuries at Milford Valley Hospital later that day. At that time, Hamilton identified the Public comments are invited any time prior to March 1, 1997. Comments may be directed to Mark Novak at the Division of alleged assailants as James Eldredge and his son, Donald. Felony First Water Quality, 288 North 1460 West. Salt Lake City, Utah 841 All comments received prior to March 1, 1997 will be considered in the formulation of final determinations to be imposed on the permit. A public hearing may be held if written Appearance for both Eldredges was listed on the September 4, 1996 district court calender. By agreement between the county attorney and requests are received within the first 15 days of this public comment period that demonstrate significant public interest and the judge, both cases were stricken from that day's calendar. substantive issues exist to warrant holding a hearing. If the father and son are convicted of felony charges, involving fire arms as a deadly weapon, their future ownership and use the use of FURTHER INFORMATION could be restricted. (Get tough on crime of guns keep society safe the violent hands offenders etc.) Plea of Additional information may be obtained upon request by calling (801) 6 by taking guns out of or by writing the aforementioned address. is misdemeanor status, waiting to be Related documents are available for review at the Division of Water Quality and at Milford City Hall located at 302 South Main agreement, reducing charges to defendants the it allow worded to can be in Milford, Utah. typed. At Kanell's discretion, to after a brief probation period retain all rights to gun ownership Published in Beaver County Monitor January 30, 1997 and use. A liability for the county if these fellows take a pot shot at Kanell's got that covered, too! Fines someone in the future? Nope ChvCouiicyMmutet UNAPPROVED Based on Study for review. to or restitution? motioned Swain Nick and Councilman may not, be required to pay for They may, MILFORD CITY population, be calculated growth and Public of minutes die medical treatment. Hamilton's approve MEETING COUNCIL provided a demographic profile of the Hearings for the annexation of Meanwhile, Hamilton w as incarcerated for 54 days before trial January 21, 1997 city. Shauntee Hills and Antelope Ridge C Misdemeanor charges. Both incidents are the direct result for Class Mayor Mary Wiseman called the two Ray Whiting reported and die regular council meeting held meeting to order at approximately were their 1994 tax sale in which Ranger Enterprises (James Eldredge) the. of employees past 7:00 p.m. Those in attendance were: January 7, 1997, Councilman Junior Foundation property at approximately 10(j on the probationary period and requested Immanuel acquired vVeweicbiiw qxe Davis seconded the motion, all were Council members Junior Davis, Nick approval on a hourly wage increase. or The county was trying to recover value. actual dollar of your opinions or viewpoints, positive in favor. Swain, John Carter and Mark Dotson, Councilman John Carter motioned to matter on concerning 1 66.9 1 1 any negative, $ 0, Ranger Enterprises paid approximately $ 1 5,000. The Circle Four Violation Attorney Leo Kanell, Treasurer Arden approve die $1.00 hour increase for Circle Four. You can remain Foundation purchased the section of land in 1984 for $170,000. They Councilman Nick Swain expressed Nedra Fowles. Manager City David Lake and Douglas James. anonymous if you choose, but we ask it a tax sale bargain that concerns over the recent Circle Four that you keep your conversation at a owned it outright.. .no mortgage.... making Kennedy. Foreman Ray Whiting, City Councilman Mark Dotson seconded to will Farms violation on the release of the respond usually exists only in an investor's wildest dream. (Beaver County does professional level. We Engineer B.J. Moore, City Auditor motion, all were in favor. if have, well. may water into a any questions you Ken Hinton, David Lake. Norman not have the same option for recovery of delinquent taxes on Elk lagoon water Councilman Mark Dotson motioned name and a leave Just write to requested. motioned Swain Councilman and Sherrie Norm and because it is mortgaged.) Lamb, Meadows property... .about S 200.000. to authorize die Mayor sign an phone number or address where you Title 42 law suits were still a letter to the Governor about the Fifth district Court judge when a Thompson. Joey Leko. Arlan Mayer. 2 call pending engagement letter for audit services Please contacted. can be Kendrick Rogers, Jim Raines, Ixri possible pollution of the aquifer and and express your concerns. All quieted title to the property in favor of Ranger Enterprises. Hamilton toKcmp, Burdick, Hinton and Hall, Raines and Alice Smith representing request mat the Division of Water and was are welcomed Councilman Nick Swain seconded the comments among those who refused to vacate. of and the Beaver County Monitor. Department Qualify appreciated. motion, all were in favor. Ranger Enterprises' bargain was not necessarily a good dollar Eirvironmental Quality notify- the City Ken Hinton - Audit Presentation Councilman Nick Swain motioned for value Beaver County. Georgia Lee spent a total of 64 days (10 54) of Milford whenever the water aquifer Ken Hinton presented the 1995- to approve the use of a collection Advisory in a cost to the county of $1,920 plus transportation, public at jail has been polluted from whatever fiscal year audit. Total assets in agency for individuals who have Southern Regional "The and court costs. Dave Stratton and Tony Hamilton were each a write Milford defender, source. The City of the enterprise funds were 74.08 disconnected utilities and are no Advisor)' Council will meet January 30, for Beaver incarcerated to letter 54 days $3,240 plus transportation, public defender, County longer living in the city. Councilman compared to 42 last year stating the 1997, at 7:00 P.M. in the Beaver Opera our Commissioners Add other and increase being due to the water and costs. court expressing unspecified costs, such as securing the John Carter seconded the motion, all House Civic Center, located at 81 E. concern about the recent incident and were in favor. as be sewer project. He commended the will for Center, Beaver. The agenda Ranger Enterprises, and Beaver County's expense is property of some that type for Council they provide follows: request the crew authorized the Council taking necessary City city disputed tax figure of $ 1 0, 1 66.9 1 Additionally, Hamilton nudging Southern Region Law Kruorcement has oversight in these situations. The City to remove the grader from Bill steps to increase revenue in the requested that cost of a transcript (about $500 )of the November 22, Presentation - John Schijf of Milford write a letter to the Beaver Johnson advertise as and enterprise funds. He felt the current garage 1996 trial be paid by the county. During that trial the judge declared A brief review of the 1996 Law commission Planning rates would generate enough revenue County surplus. members indigent. Commissioners have the option of Foundation be will Enforcement Program to create a positive income in the expressing our concern and that we Dotson Mark Councilman in their regularly scheduled meeting on February 3rd, or bill the presented. paying should be feel the pollution problem Enterprise Funds. Mr. Hinton stated reported on a sewer problem at Mary The priorities and objectives for 997 for a conditional use the ruling from the court at an undetermined future date. delaying of permit the Television Fund could bear the part Maxey's home. He stated the sewer will be discussed. his were not allowed to subpoena and Beaver enforced (Hamilton County. by $4,000.00 transfer to the General had not been hooked up during the Black Bear Permit Allocation for the in did not have the money to pay Councilman Junior Davis seconded trial because their witnesses Concerns were expressed Fund. they watersewer project. Ray Whiting felt Southern Region - Jim Guymon the motion, all were in favor. fees. It about the negative aspect on the to would, be should the charges quite obviously, be a display of questionable required given Update regarding the experimental retained earnings in the General Fund. Ankhp RMit Annmtton Western Weltek under warranty. Landowner Permit program - Floyd judgment for the court to reverse the indigent status when dealing with Jim Raines answered questions Retained earnings were below the 5 Coles Councilman Dotson asked that more Hmmm the transcript request.) why does Hamilton want the of the annexation The should Advisory which be concerning Regional required amount compassion be given to these types of 0. i 538-614- Circle ,Four comment une m 387-602- - Wildlife . 1 noted at the time the 1996-9- 7 budget year is completed Net income should be increased to make up for the loss. Additional transfers from the Water and Sewer fund can be made if laws are followed by notify ing citizens. Mr. Hinton reported on the fixed assets reporting and requiring an inventory at the end of each fiscal year. He felt City Manager Nedra the was addressing Kennedy inventoryfixed assets in a positive Mr. Hinton thanked the manner. office staff with a note that the City Council had hopefully eliminated the employee turnover problems w ith the hiring of the current office staff. Financial Analysis Financial Statements were presented for the month ending December. City Manager Nedra Kennedy-madspecial note of the Central Treasury reflecting actual balances in the State Treasury account. Monthly adjustments will be made to keep the accounts balanced. 19. M and Payroll Councilman Mark Dotson motioned to approve the bills and payroll as presented. Councilman Junior Davis seconded the motion, all were in favor. Antelope Ridge. Councilman Mark Dotson expressed concerns of the plan veering off course on the long term plan. Mr. Raines reported the project is continuing as planned. A water storage facility will need to be constructed to feed the development and for fire protection. Attorney Leo made mention of the Kanell All procedures for subdivision. be subdivision the will of aspects discussed with Planning and Zoning. Developers will be responsible for .following all building procedures. Ordinances, and Rewhttoni Councilman Nick Swain motioned Ordinance to approve "Annexation of Antelope Ridge". Councilman Mark Dotson seconded the motion, all were in favor. Councilman Nick Swain motioned to approve Ordinance "Compensation of Wages for City Councilman members". Council Junior Davis seconded the motion, all 2-- were in favor. Staff Comments Attorney Ixo Kanell reported the Milford Valley Township was thrown He out of court by the judge. filed. be a to new petition expected B.J. Moore presented a Impact Fee situations. Dotson Mark Councilman information concerning the requested on a year water of rights city leasing Kanell to year basis. Attorney w as instructed to review the legality and process. As there w as no further business, at the adjourned meeting approximately 9:02 p.m. These minutes will be presented Council will be restricted to taking and comment making public recemmendations to the Wildlife Board regarding black bear permit allocations transcript? Kanell? He is scheduled to face at least three of the top defense attorneys in the state. By the end of February, the rural prosecutor is quite likely to command an additional measure of respect! only. PI for approval at the next regularly scheduled meeting. Until suck time, they are considered unofficial w " 7 back the family insurance I self with good neighbor service!' Saturday - February 1st Z 9: P.M to 1:00 A.M. Jj And our new computer system mekes that good service even better. Cell me. Brent Stapley 801-438-54- 51 757 N. MainBeaver UT IIATI MIM IN1UIAMCI SJ nnft. thr. ' a good Statu Farm it StMtFvm Hwnci Come"--! HomtOilicn L The Pub is a private club for members only. 413 South Main Milford, Utah 801-387-24- 98 |