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Show The Ogden Valley News Volume XXIX Issue XI Page 11 April 15, 2022 Visitor Day in The Valley The Business Network International, BNI, chapter that formed in Huntsville is hosting a visitor’s day. The “Ogden Valley Go Getters” chapter members are looking for great professionals to whom they can refer business to. The purpose of the group is to pass meaningful referrals that will help all, not only earn money, but help build relationships and wealth over the years. BNI’s purpose is to help businesses, large and small, grow their business and make more money. In 2021 the members of the BNI Utah North region reported income in excess of $82 million in new business (information from bniutahnorth.com). If you want to meet like-minded professionals and grow your business, please join us Tuesday, April 12 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the beautiful Huntsville Mercantile, 7390 E. 200 S., Huntsville. Bring your business cards. Please text Becky Prout @ 801-645-5001 to register. Weber Fire District Announces 2022 Open & Agriculture Burn Dates Agricultural The Weber Fire District wants to remind the citizens of unincorporated Weber County, Marriott- Slaterville, West Haven, Ogden Valley, Farr West, Uintah, and Hooper that the Open Burning window for yard clean up starts March 31 and ends May 30, 2022. You may obtain a burn permit by visiting Department of Air Quality’s (DAQ) web site at airquality.utah.gov. Burn Permit Guideline 1. Once a burn permit is obtained, the clearing index must be above 500 in order to burn legally. You can check the air quality index online. 2. Burning material must be of vegetation type, i.e., tree limbs, leaves & grass clippings. 3. Tires, paint, conventional lumber, or any material that is manufactured is NOT allowed to be burned. 4. Fires must always be accompanied and must be extinguished by dark. 5. Agricultural burning does not require a burn permit, nor does it need to observe the clearing index of 500. However, we strongly encourage the agricultural community to observe the 500 ft. clearing index. The only things allowed to be burned under the agriculture burn umbrella are ditch banks, fence Lines, stubble (grain, corn), and open grazing land. 6. The Fire Department does reserve the right to extinguish any fire that becomes a public nuisance or becomes out of control. 7. Failure to comply with state or county open burning regulations could result in a fine For further assistance, please contact Weber Fire District at 801-782-3580 or visit www. weberfiredistrict.com. Sincerely, Open Burning: The DAQ rules governing open burning can be found in the Utah Administrative Code (UAC) R307-202. This Rule allows open burning of “Clippings, bushes, plants and pruning’s from trees incident to property and residential clean-up activities.” Open Burn Windows (tentatively) Spring: March 31 - May 30 Fall: September 15th - October 30th Open Burning Rules l The Clearing index must be 500 or greater l A DAQ Permit must be obtained and permit must be on site l Burn in small piles l Burning must be 50 feet from any structure l Fires must be constantly attended l Method of extinguishment must be on site, such as garden hose connected to water source, fire extinguisher with a 4A rating, and/or shovels and buckets. A g r i c u l t u r a l Burning - Please contact Weber Fire District prior to starting your Agricultural Burn 801-782-3580. Agricultural burning is defined by Utah State Code 11-71(2) as “...the burning of irrigation ditches, fields, or fence lines.” Utah State Tax Code 59-2-503 defines agriculture land as “Land being over 5 acres in size used for agricultural purposes.” To qualify for Agricultural Burning you MUST: l Have land zoned as agricultural land. l Have agricultural land over 5 acres in size and used for any of these purposes: land used for farming and crop production, land used for livestock grazing, ditch banks associated with farmland or crop production areas. Rick Cooper, Captain/Fire Warden Burning Regulations - Open Burning is regulated by the Utah Division of Air Quality (DAQ) and is a source of air pollution. There are statewide rules in place that regulate open burning activities to help minimize emissions and ensure that the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQX) are met. Modifications to burning rules occurred in 2013 and were issued by Utah State Division of Air Quality. These changes include a statewide requirement to obtain a Utah Division of Air Quality’s online Open Burn Permit Application. There are two types of burning—Open & S|H|A|W COLLECTIVE • • • • • Diet and Nutrition Strength Training Lab Review Hormone Consultation Massage Therapy Strength Health and Wellness Aaron Shaw, RN, MSN, IFBB Pro aaron@shawcollective.org 801-663-6671 WWW.SHAWCOLLECTIVE.ORG Imagine Music Huntsville! Award-winning Music Lessons Now Offered in Huntsville We’re extremely excited to share our passion for teaching music with the residents of Ogden Valley at our new location at 7300 E. 200 S. in Huntsville Town! Imagine Music is a lesson studio offering private one-on-one instruction for guitar, piano, voice, drums, violin, cello, mandolin, banjo, and ukulele. We also offer a unique and extremely popular Rock Academy program, in which students assemble into rock bands, and their practices culminate into a live concert for friends, family, and community members twice Jeni and David Owen per year! We are officially accepting students for private lessons and will begin teaching the first week of May! Please call or text David at 801-644-7027 to reserve your spot… we can hardly wait to begin serving you! You can also email us at imaginemusichuntsville@gmail. com; Instagram: @ImagineMusicHuntsville. Imagine Music was founded in 2013 by David Owen, who moved to Utah after meeting an amazing and beautiful girl named Jeni (who ultimately became his wife), after many years of zig-zagging the nation and the world as a guitarist in a popular rock band. After sharing stages with the likes of Panic! at the Disco, Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, The Plain White T’s, and Blue October, David was ready to put down roots in the adventurous mountain town of Ogden. Shifting gears from performing in front of thousands of people, to sharing the gift of music through teaching countless others, officially changed David’s life’s trajectory forever. Nearly ten years ago, Imagine Music opened its doors on Ogden’s East Bench with an updated and fresh approach to teaching… that—coupled with a business model that pays teachers a solid living wage—fueled incredible growth. Imagine Music’s original Ogden location now has a teaching staff of eighteen incredibly talented teachers who work with 300+ enthusiastic students on a weekly basis. We’re extremely excited to begin sharing the Imagine Music magic with the amazing families of the Ogden Valley, and beyond! Making communities, homes, and individuals more musical…Since 2013. Twenty Years Ago: UTAH PIN COOKIN’ 2002: Green Jell-O®, Mormon Muffin, Fry Sauce & Other Sacred Utah Recipes Planet Rainbow, at the mouth of Ogden Canyon, is pleased to announce the imminent release of its latest creation, “Utah Pin Cookin’ 2002,” a quirky and quacky, fun and lively cookbook depicting recipes stemming from the almost 100 Food Pins that were created in anticipation of the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games. The cookbook will premiere at Planet Rainbow Saturday, April 27, 2002, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The popular food pins instantly identified a broad range of Utah’s food culture, encompassing and revitalizing our state’s food scene. The cookbook introduces amusing, timesaving recipes that succeed at falling back on the fine tradition of pioneer home cooking. Planet Rainbow is the creator of seven fun food pins. Aminco International of California— the sole manufacturer of the 2002 Olympic souvenir pins—has already released three different editions of the famous Mormon Muffin pin and will present the next four in mid-summer of 2002. NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING WOLF CREEK WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 14, 2022, the Board of Trustees (the “Board”) of the Wolf Creek Water and Sewer Improvement District (the “District”) will hold and conduct a public hearing to receive input from the public with respect to the Culinary Impact Fee Facilities Plan (“IFFP”), Culinary Impact Fee Analysis (“IFA”), Secondary IFFP, Secondary IFA and the Sewer IFFP and Sewer IFA. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the requirement of Utah Code Ann. 11-36a-501 and 503. THURSDAY, APRIL 14 14,, 2022 6:00 p.m. Mountain Time The public hearing will be held Thursday, April 14, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. The public hearing will be held electronically, via Zoom (zoom.com). The link to the Zoom meeting is below. Or you may attend in person at the business office at 2580 N., Highway 162, Suite A, Eden, Utah. All members of the public are invited to attend and participate in the public hearing. Prior to the public hearing, written comments may be submitted to the District, at P.O. Box 658, Eden, UT 84310 or via email, aames@wcwsid.com. Topic: April Board mtg and Public Hearing Time: Apr 14, 2022 06:00 PM Mountain Time (U.S. and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81989418123?pwd=QjF1Z2JFdlkwQTlBK3RCQ zR4ckh2dz09 Meeting ID: 819 8941 8123 Passcode: 348672 One tap mobile +12532158782,,81989418123#,,,,*348672# US (Tacoma) +13462487799,,81989418123#,,,,*348672# US (Houston) TAX SPECIAL for TEENAGERS: 1040: $49.95 (no matter how many W2’s) “Kids living at home” returns only $35.00 with parents returns. Dial by your location: +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 929 205 6099 US (New York) Meeting ID: 819 8941 8123 Passcode: 348672 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kYXkmo42G DATED March 22, 2022. WOLF CREEK WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. P.O. Box 658 Eden, UT 84310 | Office 801-745-3435 Fax 801-745-3454 |