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Show l III 1 Page 10 hints Newspaper Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right To Know NOTICE OF INTENTION i k(;al notick i I i'.I.IC NOTICK IS IIKKKBY (ilVKN lhal mi the 22ml day of May, 2001, the , 'piiihiI u( the Citv of )rrm. I't.ili ( mintv, I tah Uhc "Citv"l. adopted a .: i' inn declaring it in frit inn to cn-ati- a s rial improvement district to he . .-a !i a.-. Canyon Kivit Special Improvement UiMnct No 2001-1 it ho "District") '.lii' intention of the Citv Coinn il to make improvements within the District 1 t.i levy special assessment-, as provided m Title 17A, Chapter 3. I'arl .'), Utah I. Annotated 195.'!, as amended, on the real estate lying within the District 'he benefit of which such assessments .ire to he assessed in the making of i ': improvements. l)KSCKIirl ION OF DISTRICT I he proposed District enenmpa-e- approximately 27 acres and lies south of - hi North and wet ol t 'mver-.ii'. Avenue at the mouth ol I'rovo Canyon. The ' ' is more particularly described a- loli.iw-. HOI ND.MiV I)KS( KII'TION' ' rati of land situated m the Ka.-t one-balf ol Section 12, Township 6 South, : ii;,-'-1 Hast, and l.ol 1 and I ..it 2olSiiion 7, Township (i South, Range 3 East, Like Meridian iescr;he a-follo'As .'.Miing at the ml. r-e.i ;..r, of r-.- -A.-sterly righl-ol-way line of U.S. High-: High-: ! and the South line ,,t l.i.t 2 .1 Section 7. Township 6 South, Range 3 ..! Salt Uke Men. I. .in.l ninnini' 'hence South h! 0657" West 574.60 feet ' ' -oiit hvvest corner of said I ...t J fi.-ing t he Sout hwest corner of the North- ' inarter of the Sou'hwe-l quarter ol section 7i, thence North 00 5301" I'asis of Heant.i' ii2-t 1 i f.-.i along the section line common to Section 7 I -aid section 12, th. nre S.u'h ' 2655 West 42(1.00 feet, thence North oITfl" West 771 12 e. t to the N'or'h line of the Southeast one-quarter of ;.ti 12, thence North s't Xt'2-l I- a-t s7 ;i eet along said North line, thence Ti mi 0H'37 West 30 34 f.-et to the South line of H00 North Street t.SR-52i, tie along said South hoe North 55 00 03 East 3HH.99 feet, thence North-rlv North-rlv along I he arc of ,i 5 ! mi to..! ratlins curve to the right 342 77 feet (chord it - North 7n U3'5h Ka.-t 3.1 s.i l'-ei. delta angle-30 07'50"i to the section i ommoti to said Section 7 and s.ud Sect ion 1 2, t hence North 0 1 4 130" West 2 feet along saitl section line, thence easterly along the arc of a 705.44 foot mis t ion tangent . urw to t he right 203 43 feel t chord hears South 86 4 1 '38" ist 202 72 feet, deli., ..-! i 3120'". thence South 7k 25'2H" East 117.49 : t to the Kast hank ol th. I'rovo n.-r. thence southerly the following 12 courses di-ng ti.'- east hank to the northerly edge of an existing paved road: South ! "I.CJS West 21 20 feet. Sou' h 2t 50 45 West 107,55 feet. South 1541 '07" W. t -555 L et ,!, 05 i7 16 West 53 15 feet. South 13 3230" East 70.76 south 5 23 K.i t on s. feet. South 13 26'06" East M7 75 feet, South lu u'i 37'" Ea-: I '.0 6!) f.-et South 00 1503" East 107 55 feet, South l.'T37'43" 'At i 53 4m feet South :. I.V5S West M4 45 feet, South 25 1703" West 22.47 . . i hence Sout h is on 21 East 26!) 5(1 feel, thence southeasterly along the ,1 i 20O 00 loot radio- rum tangent curve to the left (HI 80 feet "chord bears -.,.!' 61 oo 41 East 'in 02 f.-et delta angle 26 00'42 "i to the said westerly right ..I . tv of I S lli.'hu.c, 1 s'l. ' hem e along saitl westerly right-of-way line. South u'i oj' i , t 53, s2 e. t hen. e sunt Inilv along the arc of a 7505 00 foot radius ,; ., . !,.. rml;' 51 ,' so f.et .chord bears South 07 03'30 East 517,69 feet, . i. u.;''. 03.5, II io t he Point ill beginning " .. ' 1! 1 1 ' .,' 27 55 .Hie- IN'I KNIiKI) IMPROVEMENTS It. . ..'..rt.eni- ( he constructed .md I heir local ion wil Inn the District are relating to a type of improvement which has been deleted from the District and tin protests which have been withdrawn in writing prior to the conclusion of the hearing. The necessary number of protests shall mean the aggregate of the following: Protests representing one-haif of the acres of property to be assessed in cases where an assessment is proposed to be made according to area. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OREM. UTAH s. Donna Weaver City Recorder 11389 Published in the Orem Geneva Times May 30, June 6. June 13, and June 20, 2001. . It U 1 r " a fit i w.it.i it .Il l's lm-.it. eat tin lib m-truct a variety of public improve-i improve-i drainage and intersection improve s.,ii!hwe-t of the intersection of 800 ol I'rovo ( 'a n vi m. in the ('it v of ( 'rem, 1 1 1 lean and . ini b line running approximately 1,529 lai i'e hit -tat ion The water improve .11, it in. i nt- i ope, I , 3. in running approximately 2.330 feet through I a in rii j.t o i aien! - include I raiistnission pipes ranging nritan, approximately 1.599 loot from north to 0 a -to i u'i ; m. I local I'll at t he sou! h end ol the project de a . ... nut! connecting a new intersection with 800 if '..la ou'h Ibis mail includes curb, gutter, and I'l I' .ia ,2 I. -el al the intersection ol Mill North to 16 : ' '.i. a ami provides appropriate turnouts, stack v. -oo North 1550 Ka-t intersection will eventually be 1 . ,., ,-sarv cm, duil- as a part of improvements and ess , . -1 .i k . !..,.! at i rig and t urn lanes. Add it m mall y. 800 North at .I'ioi..; I" I'.a-t w ill be relocated to t he north in order to allow r- j.ir liom Mill Noith which require.-, tin1 relocation of a foot path .1. I i , I- he I: alld tell' I ; mpi o'. e: ' h and i mining 'i'i v ok and '. .0 1.' a . .,,! .-.loft a nl t ill n la! I he .h.-l and .-.' .. I-. i ii i i u t ; ".tel. in met be fi : Will b In...! he I .'-to! Ml'-'i In: : I IM A I Kl) ( 1 1ST )K IMPROVEMENTS iprovetin tit- in tin- 1 i -1 r 1 1 I as estimated by the City Engl-whi. Engl-whi. h the City wail pay s7u.000, leaving a remainder of 'i w! ;. I hall be paid bv a -peci.il assessment to be levied against the b'lMii.g upon 'la- streets t be unproved or upon properly which may ! ..r -p.-. ill. ah', ben.i'ittetl bv mh h improvements The property own- i of the total . -timated cost ..I the improvements may be financed . i.i,-! i uc! nit, pet md bv ! he use of interim warrants, in which case the aid warrant- will he a- essetl to the property owners. In lieu of . u.ir antv fund. 'h Citv m'ends to create a special reserve fund to . ..!;' ..I the-pe, :al i--i-iiii'ii! blinds 1 the "Bonds" i the City antici- .: to finance tie- pi.. ;,...! improvements. The reserve fund will be , .. d w it h pro. t ed- o 'la iionds m an amount equal to approximately n; 10'. ol Mi. to' a! pt in ;pal amount of the Iionds issued. The City applv ii.g an;, moiiev s . in. uning in the reserve fund to the final pay-he pay-he I '.tttiil- a hit 1 1 in turn, won Itl offset the final assessment payments to .. ; I..-owners i, propern benefitted by such improvements, all of which tie-, ribcl in the a -essment ordinance to be adopted by the City, .mated cost s.,t a-.si s-meii! ,::clude estimated overhead costs, which - to incur in lie , Teat ion and administration of the District. The .. be I-. --.-.I agam-i ll,e properties within the District and the lie I,' -!, 1,1 be .,- follow - K-t im.ited A-s.--incut Method of Assessment I.. Ilbe.l i I '.0 2' it I per acre acre p..s : lew 1 and p. 1 15 iisvi fixed b'. witl-.r. men! be efit- tub Mm;- ai : 3, I'an '. A map the prop., fice of th. ested per .1. Ife . I.t... I '-ah 'I (.. -e-f .' I I". Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right To Know LEVY OF ASSESSMENTS t 'he City ( '..unci! to levy assessments as provided by the i'. . !- and lot - of r al property to be benefitted by the pro-w.'h.r, pro-w.'h.r, the District The purpose of the assessment and .. o ; be improvements, which the City will not assume .1 .! i-M'-.-iiii.. shall be by acreage as set forth herein, tn c. I..- pan) by propTty owners in not more than fifteen ill interest on the unpaid balance at a rate or rates ' la a hole or any part of the assessment may be paid w '! M itt en 1.5. days after the ordinance levying the assess- 1 1 " I he assessments shall be levied according to the ben-. ben-. 'I t . each property within the District Other payment provi- . in. : '.-medies -hall he in accordance with Title 17A, Chapter ' o.l" '.nota!eil 1 u.53. as amended. prop..-.-.) I ; ru t . copies of plans, profiles and specifications of 'iprovments anil other related information are on file in the of-r of-r ngi: .-or who will make such information available to all inter- NOTICE OF PROPOSED ANNEXATION LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF OREM ii'UUyn Notice is hereby given that on April 20. 2001, Morris Ercanbrack filed a petition peti-tion in behalf of the W. M. Ercanbrack Family Limited Partnership No 1; the Larsen Family Limited Partnership; the Harding Family Investment. L.C . and Susan M. Garmoe for annexation of 38.18 acres, located between Orem's Main Street, Sandhill Road, and 2000 South and Provo's 1700 North, to the City of Orem. Receipt of Notice of Certification The petition was certified as required by Section 10-2-403i2),i3. and ill of the I'tah State (Vide Annotated, and Notice of the Certification was received by the Orem City Council on May 22, 2001. Description of the Property to be Annexed The area proposed for annexation is approximately located between Orem's Main Street, Sandhill Road, and 2000 South and Provo's 1700 North, also described de-scribed as follows: A PARCEL OF LAND LYING WITHIN THE NE 14 OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP TOWN-SHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 2 EAST, S.L.B.&M., UTAH COUNTY. UTAH, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTH 1,4 CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34; THENCE S. 89 28'39" E. ALONG THE SECTION LINE, A DISTANCE OK 1 10.94 FEET; THENCE SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 29.85 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE OIJSENERCANBRACK ADDITION. SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE ALONG THE BOUNDARY LINES OF SAID OLSEN ERCANBRACK ADDITION THE FOLLOWING 7 COURSES AND DISTANCES; HiS. 29 4500' E. A DISTANCE OF 408.30 FEET; (2 1 THENCE S. K9 OO'OO" E. A DISTANCE OF 1024.32 FEET; 3 THENCE EAST A DISTANCE DIS-TANCE OF 952.38 FEET; (4i THENCE S. 1 lc1500" E. A DISTANCE OK 66.00 FEET; i.5i THENCE S 09 OO'OO" E. A DISTANCE OF 99.00 FEET; 161 THENCE S 06 OO'OO" E A DISTANCE OF 99.00 FEET; (7) THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID BOUNDARY AND THE EXTENSION THEREOF, S. 02 30 DO' E. A DISTANCE OF 99.28 FEET TO THE PROVO OREM BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT AD-JUSTMENT LINE, MAP FILING NO. 4361 55 (2); THENCE EAST A DISTANCE DIS-TANCE OF 6 12 FEET ALONG SAID ADJUSTMENT LINE TO THE EXISTING EXIST-ING I'ROVO CITY LIMI TS. THENCE S. 00 0906" E. ALONG THE WES T LINE AND EXTENSION THEREOF, OF WEST GRAND VIEW ADDITION, A DISTANCE DIS-TANCE OF 577 78 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE CRANDELL ADDITION, ADDI-TION, THENCE ALONG THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID CRANDALL ADDITION THE FOLLOWING 2 COURSES AND DISTANCES; (UN. 89'33'51 W A DISTANCE OF 888.62 FEET; (21 THENCE S. 70 3900" W. A DISTANCE OF 344 14 FEET TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 115; THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY THE FOLL HYING HY-ING 7 COURSES AND DISTANCE; (UN. 40t45'48" W. A DISTANCE OF 852 97 FEET; 1 2 1 'TH ENCK .V 87 5558' E. A DISTANCE OF 3.45 FEE T; 1 3 TH EN E N 40 480.T W A DISTANCE OF 524 40 FEET; (4) THENCE S. 45 0349 W. A DISTANCE OF 16 77 FEET; t5i THENCE N. 40 25 11 W. A DISTANCE OF 165.00 FEET; Oil THENCE N 21 0741" W A DISTANCE OF 105 90 FEET. '7. THENCE N 00' 1041" W A DISTANCE OF 162.14 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY SOUTH-ERLY LINE ( )F THE STRATE ANNEXATION; THENCE S. 89 3359" E ALONG SAIDSOl'TIIEKLY LINE. A DISTANCE OF 37 12 FEET TO THE REAL POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 38 l,s ACRES OF LAND. Inspection and Uopyjif . Petition The complete annexation petition is available for inspection and copmg .,t the City Recorder's Office, located at 56 North State Street. Room 101. .lurir.L' the hours of M 00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. Monday through Friday, excluding holidays City May ( .rant .Petition and Annex Property Unless Protest Filed 'The ( Ireni City ( 'ouncil may grant the petition and annex the above described property unless a written protest to annex the property is filed with the Utah County Boundary Commission. ATTN: Clyde Naylor, Chair, and a copy of the protest is filed with the City of Orem Recorder. As the property proposed for annexation has been deemed hv the City of Orem to be developed land, the protest pro-test period will be 60 days from the date of certification and will end on July 23. 2001. at 5:00 p m. Where Protests May be Filed Protests may be filed with the Utah County Boundary Commission. ATTN: Clyde Naylor, Chair, at 2855 South Street, I'rovo, Utah 84606 between the hours of 8 00 a.m. and 5 00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. A copy of the protest is also delivered to the Orem City Recorder's Office, located at 56 North State Street, Room 101. during the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.. Monday through Friday, except on holidays. Who May File Protests Protests may he filed with the Utah County Boundary Commission by ow ners of private real property that: 1 1 1 is located in the unincorporated area within 2 mile of the area proposed for annexation; 12) covers at least 25f. of the private land area located in the unincorporated area within 2 mile of the area proposed for annexation, and (3l is equal in value to at least 15r. of all real property located lo-cated in the unincorporated area within 2 mile of the area proposed for annexation annex-ation Protests may also be filed by the Utah County Commission, the board of a special district whose boundaries include part or all of the area proposed for annexation, or a legislative body of a municipality w hose boundaries are within 2 mile of the proposed annexation. 11390 Published in the Orem-Geneva Times, Wednesday, May 30, June 6, and June 13, 2001. 1 IME FOR FILING PROTESTS Any xTson aIio i- the owner of record of property to be assessed in the District Dis-trict described ,ri till- Notice o Intention shall have the right to file in writing a protest against the creation of the District or to make any other objections reJW ing thereto Protest- shall describe or otherwise identify the property owned of record bv the person or persons making the protest and shall indicate the total acreage r-pre-.er;t.-d b said it..' est Protests shall he filed with the City Recorder Re-corder of the ( ;t v ..f Or.-m. I tab on or before 5 00 p m on the 25th day of June, 200!. Thereafter at 6 15 p m on the 26th day of June. 2001. the City Council will meet in pub!., meeting ,,t the offices of the City Council to consider all protests pro-tests so filed and hear aii objections relating to the proposed District. After such consideration and determination, the Citv Council shall adopt a resolution either abandoning the District or creating the District either as described de-scribed in this Notice of Intention or with deletion and changes madl u Kih&- rized by law. but the City Council shall abandon the District and not create the same if the necessary number of protests as provided herein have been filed on or before the time specified in this Notice of Intention for the filing of protests after elimirating from such filed protests: ut protests relating to property or ALWAYS READY TO OFFER MORE ASSISTANCE 331 East University Parkway. 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Upon review of proposals, propos-als, those best meeting the needs of the City will be contacted for further action. The City of Orem reserves re-serves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals pro-posals or any part of any proposal if it be deemed to be in the best interests of the City to do so. 11397 Published in the Orem-Geneva Times Wednesday, June 13, 2001. METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT LEGAL NOTICE Chairman Glade Gillman has called a meeting of the Board of Directors to be held at 7:00 a.m. on Monday. June 25, 2001 in the Orem Public Works Building Conference Room at 955 North 900 West. The Agenda will be as follows: 1. Prayer 2. Minutes of May 16, 2001 meeting. 3. Final Budget 2001- 2002. 4. Amended Budget 2000-2001. 5. Water Rental & Leasing Policy. 6. Other Business. Ruthann Ivie Secretary Secre-tary Published in the Orem-Geneva Times, Wednesday, June 13, 2001. lions Bank announces Founders Szholarship Program In honor of the 200th birt hday this month of its founder Brigham Young. Zions Bank has announced the Zions Bank Founders Scholarship Schol-arship Program. Beginning this fall, the Zions Bank Founders Scholarship Program Pro-gram will award a four-year, full-tuition full-tuition scholarship to 11 Utah high school students annually, one to a student who will be attending attend-ing each of the State's institutions of higher learning Brigham Young University, College of Eastern East-ern Utah. Dixie State College, Salt Lake Community College. Southern South-ern Utah University, Snow College, Col-lege, University of Utah. Utah State University. Utah Valley State College, Weber State University, Uni-versity, and Westminster College. 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