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Show .. Notice of cerrniccmon of county election program Utah County wiloonduct j, test of the automatic tabu-labng tabu-labng equipment that ml be t used to count the ballon tor the June 23rd Primary Election The demonstration test ww De neto m Hoom to attend. 1998 County shows sample ballot for upcoming election I. Arlin V. Kuhn. Utah County ClerkAuditor, do hereby certify the foregoing to be 1 correct facsimile baf lot for the Primary Election to be held June 23, 1996, P,Bl1 f"X REPUBLICAN PARTY ErEf UTAH COUNTY - JUNE 23, 1 MB M.S. RCPMlttTATIYt CHRIS CANNON H tzm JEREMY FR1EDBAUM 2 mnsaunM PARLEY HELLEWELL 3 , Qlitlil its " ,. Earn GREG SOTER 4 DAVID N. COX si DMrtdlM mum STEVE ROLL M cowrrr HANS V. ANDERSEN, JR. ?i COMKISSXMU 1- vmsm DAVID J. GARDNER M DAVID R. BATEMAN i RICHARD MACK io Pase 2 NONPARTISAN Fofmal UTAH COUNTY - JUNE 23, 1 998 T GARY L PHELPS ' 20 Zm PHYLLIS A. ANDERSEN 21 , aifnnnallw DliL No. 4 k JODEE SUNDBERG 22 DEOR JENSON 23 OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR ALF NE SCHOOL DISTRICT, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SPECIAL BOND AND VOTED LEEWAY ELECTION JUNE 23, 1998 Business Administrator PROPOSITION A Shall the Board of Education of Alpine School District, Utah County, Utah be authorized to issue general obligation school building bonds in an amount not to exceed sixty million dollars ($6O,OX),0OO)(the "Bonds ) tor the purpose of paying all or a portion o( the direct and related costs of rv w school construction, land acquisition, and renovation of existing school failities: and lor payment of expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the acquisition and construction of said improvements and the authorization and issuance of the Bonds; said Bonds to be due and payable in not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of the Bonds; this authorization to include such additional amount as may be necessary to provide moneys for the refunding of all or a part of the Bonds authorized hereunder at or prior to the maturity therof, including costs of issuance of such additional bonds? 46 For (he Issuance of General Obligation School Building Bonds 47 Against the Issuance of General Obligation School Building Bonds To vole in favor of the above bond issue in Proposition A puncn a hole to the left of the words 'For the Issuance of General Obligation School Building Bonds". To vote against trus bond issue, punch a hole to the left of the words. "Against the Issuance of General Obligation School Building Bonds". PROPOSITION B Shall the Board of Education of Alpine School District. Utah County, Utah (the "District") be authorized to increase the District's existing voted leeway tax rate by an additional .0009 per dcilar of taxable value, beginning in 199r (implemented in increments of .0003 In each of the years 1 999, 2000 and 20C . , with the funds from this increase being used for class size reduction, operating costs for new classrooms and schools, textbooks and teaching supplies, and classroom computers? 54 For the Increase in the Tax Rate Limit 55 Against the Increase in the Tax Rate Limit To vole ki favor of the above lax rale Increase In Proposition P, punch a hole to the lell of the words "For the Increase in tie Tax Rale UmfT. To vote against (his lax rate Increase, punch a hole to the left o( the words "Against (he Increase In tfie Tax Rate limit". Arlin V.Kuhni Utah County ClerkAuditor Voting locations are listed Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, June 23, 1998, the Primary Election will be held at the polling places feted herein. The polls wil be open at 7:00 a.m. and continue until 8:00 p.m. of the same day for voting of all persons property registered and qualified to vote in th jir respective precincts. Arlin V.Kuhni Utah County ClerkAuditor Precinct Location Address AF01 National Guard Armory AF02 National Guard Armory AF03 Shelley Elementary ,AF04 Senior Citizen Center l AF05 Shelley Elementary f AF06 Shelley Elementary IAF07 AFHigh School AF08 Forbes Elementary AF09 Barratt Elementary AF10 National Guard Armory AF1 1 Senior Citizen Center AF12 AF High Barratt Elementary Maintenance Shop Maintenance Shop Maintenance Shop Fire Station Manila School Highland City BWg. Highland City BWg. HNand City Bag. High' and Oty Bidg. Meado." Elementary Lehi Elementary LehjJr.rtghSool Lehi City HaJ Lehi Elementary Sego Uy Elementary Thalia MansfieW residence Meadow Elementary Lehi Jr High School Undon Elementary Undon Elementary Undon Elementary Mania Elementary Cornrnunrty Center PG Jr. High School PGrtgh School Comrrinify Center PG rgh School PGJr.Hgh School PG Jr. High School Mania Elementary AL01 ! AL02 -AL03 CFFF CHOI HI01 HI02 HB3 HKM LE01 LE02 LE03 LE04 LE05 LE06 LE07 LE06 LE09 U01 U02 UC3 PG01 PG02 PG03 PG04 PG0S PG06 PG07 PGOd PG09 PG10 PG High Pubiihed in t American Rxfc 17.1998. 1900 (Loer Level) of the Ulan County Admrotration Buking at 4 pin on Fnday June 19. 1996 Anyone who desires to witness the testing it rvrted which ballot shows the names of all candidates ek-gible ek-gible tor election. Only names of those candidates applicable will be on the respective baiots in the var Published in the American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and 251 S.200E. 251 S.200E. 550 N. 200 W 54 E. Main 550 N. 200 W. 550 N. 200 W 510 N. 600 E. 281 N.200E. 168 N. 900 E 251 S.200E 54 E. Main 510 N.600E. 168 N. 900 E. 181 E. 200 N. 181 E.200N. 181 E 200 N. 150 Church St 1726 N. 600 W. 5378 W. 10400 N. 5378 W.1 0400 ft 5378 W. 10400 N. 5378 W. 10400 N. 176 S. 500 W. 651 N. Center School 30 N. Mam 30 N. Man 30 N. Main T726N.600E 41E200S. 810 N. 100 E 700 E 200 S. 41E.200S. 700 E. 200 S. 810 N. 100 E 810 N. 100 E 1726 H. 600 E School 700 E Cfeen, Pleasant Grove Review and Lehj Free Press June ArknV Kuhn Utah County OerVAuditor Published in the American For Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and Left Free Press ne 17, ious precincts throughout Utah County. In witness thereto, I hereunder set my hand and seal this 12ffi day of June, 1998. Lehi Free Press June 1998. 17. City American Fork American Fork American Fork American Fork American Fork A-erican Fork American Fork American Fork American Fork American Fork American Fork American Fork American Fork Alpine Alpine Alp Cedar Fort PI. Grove Highland Hghlard HghlanJ Leti Lehi 700E.CdrHolowRd.Lehi 153 N. 100 E. Lehi 651 N. Center Lehi 550 E. 900 N. Lehi 571 W. 2200 N Lehi 176S.500W. Lehi 700ECHoBowRd.Lehi jnoon Undon bndon PI Grove PI Grove PI Grove PI Grove PI Grave PI Grove PI Grove PI Grave PI Grave PI Grave 200 S. Alpine sets public hearing on The Planning Commission of A)pie City, Utah. wiH hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 16, 19, at 7 p.m. at Alpre City Hal, 20 W Main, Alpine, Utah, tor the purpose of receiving public comment regarding An Amendment to the Land Use Element of the General Plan for Annexations Information wit be available avail-able tor inspection at Alpine City HaJ, 20 N. Mam, Alpine, Utah, dunng normal bus- Alpine will consider FY '97-98 The City Council of Alpine City, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 23, 1998, at 6:30 p.m. at Alpine Dry HaH. 20 N Main, Alpine, Utah, for the purpose of opening the Opinions sought on hillside protection The City Council of Alpine City, Utah, win hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 23, 1998, at 6:45 p.m. at Alpine City Hall, 20 N. Main, Alpine, Utah, for the purpose of receiving public Alpine will consider change in zoning The City Council of Alpine City, Utah, wis hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 23, 1998, at 7 p.m. at Alpine City Hall, 20 N Mam, Alpine, Utah, for the purpose of receiving public comment regarding a Proposed Zone Change on the D. & L. Devey Trust Property located adja Alpine to look at budget revisions The City Council of Alpine City, Utah, will hold a Public Heanng on Tuesday, June 23, 1998, at 6:30 p.m. at Alpine Crty Hall, 20 N. Main, Alpine, Utah, for the purpose of opening the Town of Eagle Mountain gives PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 9th day of June, 1998, the Town of Eagle Mountain, Utah County, Utah (the Town"), adopted a resolution resolu-tion declaring ts intention to create a special improvement improve-ment district to be Known as Eagle Mountain, Utah Special Improvement District No. 98-1 (the "District"). K is the intention of the Town Council to make the improvements described beTein within the District and to levy special assessments as provided in Title 17A, Chapter 3, Part 3, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended,' on the real estate lying within the District for the benefit of which such assessments are to be expanded in the making of such improvements. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT DIS-TRICT The boundaries of the proposed District shall coincide coin-cide with the legal description descrip-tion set forth in Exhibit A, all femg located within the town limits of Eagle Mountain, Utah. INTENDED IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVE-MENTS The improvements will consist of the construction and paving of approximately four miles of asphalt road, the construction of a concrete con-crete curb planter median in the cent er of said road, the . installation of sewer, water, telecommunications, electrical electri-cal and gas improvements within the road right of way, the construction of landscaping land-scaping and park improvements improve-ments and the acquisition of water rights (collectively, the "Improvements"). Said Improvements will begin at the intersection of State Highway 73, proceed south to the intersection of the Lehi Fairfield Road, then both east and west to the boundary of the District. The roadway will be known as the Ranches Parkway. The proposed location of said Improvement is shown on Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated by reference refer-ence ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENTS The total cost of Improvements in the District as estimated by the Engineer is $9,740,000, of which the Town wtl pay $$0, leaving a remainder of $9,740,000 which shal be paid by a special assessment assess-ment to be levied against the property abutting upon the streets to be improved or upon property wheh may be affected or specifically benefitted bene-fitted by su Improvements. The Town Counci has determined deter-mined that onfy those parcels within the boundaries bound-aries of the proposed District, the owners of which have a present item to develop said parcels, shal be benefitted by the proposed pro-posed Improvements as indicated on the map attached hereto as ExhirtB The prrwtyowners'portoi of t total estmated cost of tw tmprovemeite may be financed during the construct! con-struct! period by tie use i - i ALPINE CITY ness hours, Monday through Friday from 8 30 to 4 30 Jams H Williams Fiscal Year 1997-98 Budget Information will be available avail-able for inspection at Alpine City Hal, 20 N Man. Alpine, Utah, during normal business busi-ness hours. Monday through Friday, from 8.30 to 4:30. comment regarding the Hillside Protection Ordinance. Information will be available avail-able for inspection at Alpine City Hall, 20 N Main, Alpine, Utah, dunng normal busi cent to the Park and South Pointe Subdivision on Cascade Avenue from the CR-1 (Country Residential 1-acre) Zone to the CR (Country Residential Vi acre) Zone. Information will be available avail-able tor inspection at Alpine City Had, 20 N. Main, Alpine. Fiscal Year 1997-98 Budget. Information will be available avail-able for inspection at Alpine City Hall, 20 N. Main, Alpine, Utah, during normal business busi-ness hours, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to of interim warrants, in which case the interest on said warrants will be assessec to the property owners. In lieu of utilizing a guaranty fu the Town intends to create , special reserve fund to secure payment of the special spe-cial assessment bonds (the "Bonds") The town anticipates antici-pates issuing to finance the proposed Improvements. The reserve fund will be initially ini-tially funded with proceeds of the Bonds in an amount, aual.to approximately $1,125,000 k Town anticipates antic-ipates " infj moneys remain n the reserve fund final payment on the kSs which, in turn, would offset the final assessment payments to be made by the owners of property prop-erty benefitted by such Improvements, all of which will be further described in the assessment ordinance to be adopted by the Town. In addition, the estimated costs of assessment include estimated overhead costs which the Town projects to incur in the creation and administration of the District. The estimated cost to be assessed against the properties prop-erties within the District and the method of assessment shall be as follows: Improvements Roads, sewer, water, gas, electric, telecommunications, telecommuni-cations, landscaping, parks and water right acquisition. Estimated Assessment $7,500. Method of Assessment Per Acre ( For the purpose of determip;ng the most equitable equi-table assessment for improved properties, the Town reserves the right to make adjustments to assessments by acre by taking tak-ing into account the number of equivalent residential units to be constructed on each improved ac e of property) prop-erty) LEVY OF ASSESSMENTS It is the intention of the Town Council to levy assessments as provided by the laws of Utah on all pE-cels and lots of real prop-arty prop-arty to be benefitted by the proposed Improvements wK'-rfi District The purpose pur-pose of the assessment and levy is to pay those costs of the Improvements which the Town wi not assume and pay. The method of assessment assess-ment shal be by acre as set forth herem. The assessments may be paid by property owners in not more than ten (10) annual installments with interest on (he unpaid balance bal-ance at a rate or rates fixed by the Town Council, or the whole or any pari of the assessment may be paid without rterest wrthr fifteen (1 5) days after the ordnance levying the assessment becomes effective The assessments shal be levied accordrg to the benefits to be derived by each property wwi the Dstnct Other payment pay-ment provisions and enforcement remedies shal be in accordance with Tide 17A,Cnarter3.Part3.Utah Code Annotated 19S3. as amended. General Plan City Recorder Published in the American For Citizen May 27, June 3. 10 and 17. 1998 budget Jams H Williams City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen May 27. June 3. 10 and 17. 1998 ness hours. Monday through Fnday, from 8:30 to 4 30 Janis H Williams City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen May 27, June 3. 10 and 17 1998 Utah, dunng normal business busi-ness hours, Monday throne1 Fnday, trom 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Janis H. Williams City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen June 3, 10 and 17, 1998. 4:30 p m. Janis H.Wiliians Crty Recorder Published in the Amencan Fork Citizen June 3, 10 and 17, 1998. A map of the proposed Distnct, copies of plans, profiles pro-files and specifications of the proposed Improvements and other related informa-t informa-t on are on file in the office of 1 Engineer who wifl make a. rmation available to all nileiested persons. TIME FOR FILING PROTESTS Any person who is the owner of record of property to be assessed in the District described in mis Notice of Intention shall have the nght to file in writing a protest against the creation of the District or to make any other objections relating thereto. Protests shall describe or otherwise identify the property prop-erty owned of record by the person or persons making the protest and shall indicate the total acreage represented represent-ed by said protest. Protests shall be filed with the Town Clerk of Eagle Mountain, Utah, on or before 5:00 p m. on the 14th day of July, 1998. Thereafter at 7 p.m . on the 14th day of July, 1998, the Town Council will meet in public meeting at the offices of the Town Council at 41 14 North 1680 East, Eagle Mountain, Utah to consider all protests so filed and hear all objections relating to the proposed District. After such consideration and determination, the Town Council shall adopt a resolution resolu-tion either abandoning or creating the District either as described in this Notice of Intention or with deletions and changes made as authorized by law; but the Town Council shall abandon the Distnct and not create the same if the necessary number of protests as provided pro-vided herein have been filed on or before the time specified speci-fied in this Notice of Intention for the filing of C'ssts after eliminatina such filed protests: (!) protests relating to property or relating to a type of Improvement which has been deleted from the District and () protests which have been withdrawn in writing prior to the conclusion conclu-sion of the hearing.The necessary nec-essary number of protests shad mean protests repre-. senting one-half of the acreage to be assessed BY ORDER OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF EAGLE MOUNTAIN, UTAH. V Janet Vatentme Town Clerk EXHIBIT A Eagle Mountain - 1998 Special Improvement District Legal Description (total parcel): Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 30, Township 5 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 89 deg. 4321 East along section Ire 1135.80 fee4 to the NE comer of G ernment Lot 1, a closing comer of Section X, which point is also on the Easterly boundary of Fort Cntsnden Mabry rWvatwn; thence North 34 deg. 1608 East along sad easterly boundary bound-ary 74 04 feet to t SW Comer of Government Lot 8, a closing comer of Section AF Irrigation To Whom ,, Way Concern There has been some protem wi!h people changing chang-ing headgaies withoul authorization which has caused flooding and damage dam-age 10 property down-si'eam down-si'eam It you have any question about changing the flow ol the water, please contact the Notice is issued to irrigation The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Change Water in Utah County (Locations in SLB4.M) Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER. NUM-BER. REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' PROTES-TANTS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS and any request for a heanng frotest must be filed witn the State Engineer, Box 164300, Salt Lake City. UT 84114-6300 (801-538-7240) on or before July 14, 1998 These are informal proceedings proceed-ings as per Rule $655-6-2 ol the Division of Water Rights (LEGEND Pomt(s) ol Diversion POD, Place ol Use POU. Nature ot Use USE) 53-1414 (a22276): South Jordan In Co.. Don F Ensign propose to change the POD & POU of water as evidenced by 53-1414 (a portion of 59-3500, i shares in South Jordan In Co.). HERETOFORE QUANTITY: QUAN-TITY: 9 88 ac-ft. SOURCE: Utah I .ate and Jordan River. POD: 1) N 70 W 165 trom Eagle Mountain sets hearing Notice is hereby given that the Town of Eagle Mountain, Utah, will hold a public heanng on the 23rd day of June. 1998. at 7 p m m the Eagle Mountain Fire Station, 4114 N 1680 East (just off Eagle Mountain Blvd.), Eagle Mountain. Utah, at which time the Town notice of OWKMOMtr X7JJA Si. BOMMitr rDQMS miK W3 WTQt. SE1S 19; thence along said Fort Critenden boundary line as follows: North 35 deg. 40'00" East 535.26 feet and North 08 deg. 30'00:" West 853.01 feet to the NW corner of Government Lot 8 of Section 19; thence North 88 deg. 1910 East 1135.48 feet to the NE Corner of said Government Lot 8; thence South 00 deg. 31 '41 West along quarter section line 127911 feet to the North quarter comer of Section 30: thence South 89 deg. 18'39" East along section line 2759.83 feet to the Southwest corner of Section 20; thence North 00 deg. 18'58" West along section line 2654.18 feet to the West quarter comer ot Section 20; thence North 00 deg. 54'13" West along section line 12466.45 feet to the southerly boundary of Cedar Pass Ranch Subdivision, Plat V as recorded in the Office of the Utah County Recorder; thence the following follow-ing two courses and distances dis-tances along said Cedar Piss Subdivision, Plats "J" and "D;' North 89 deg. 05'47 East 1131 69 feet, and North 00 deg. 14'17" East 2395.75 feet to the southerly right-of-way ine of State Road 68; thence the toiowing three courses and distances along said right-of-way line: North 89 deg. 1402" East 309.94 feet, along the arc of a 5804.70 foot radius curve to the left fa 1114 39 feet (cherd bears North 83 deg. 44TJ2" East or 111268 feet), and North 78 deg, 14-03 East 2847.10 teet to sechon kne; thence South 00 deg. 15: West along section tine 1978.87 feet to the Northeast comer of Section 20; thence South 00 deg. 125T West along section kne 2672.98 feet to the East quarter comer of Section 20; thence North 69 deg. 1720 West along quarter section fcne 2657.50 feet to the Center -quarter comer of Secton 2ft thence South 00 deg. 1038" East along quarter quar-ter section ine 266533 feet to the Nor qua rter comer of Section 29, thence South 89 deg. 0212" East along section ine 175367 feet (hence the (otowtig twenty Company issues notice Water master T-avis Fraughton at 856-2900 It you have water sna-es tnat you are not using bJt receive a water notice kx please let Travis know Aiso it your water notce is nor correct, please let Travis Know at this time Please let us unow by June 27 El. '4 Cor Sec 22, T4S Source Jordan Pver (2) S 1000 W 40 Irom N1 4 Cor Sec 25, T5S. R1W Source Utah Lake STORAGE Utah Lane, Capacity 870056 0 ac-ft , height of dam 1 1 ft munaatmg 94311 00 acs JSE Irrigation from Apr 1 to Oct 31 . total acreage 1 9760 acs POU El21 E14E12SE14 Sec 3 1 S12.SW14NE1.4.S12NW 14.NW1-4NW14 Sc: 32: S12SW14.NW14SW14 Sec 33, T1S: S12NWV4.SW14.NW14S E1.4 Sec 3 S1 2NE14.NW1-.NE14.N W14.S12SW14.NW14S W14,SE1'4 Sec 4. NE14.N12',W14.SE14N W14,Nc 4SW14.N12SE 14.SE14SE14 Sec 5. N12,N12SW14,SE1MSW 14.SE14 Sec 9: N12NE1.4.SWV4NE14.N W14.S12SW1-:.NW14S W14.SEV4 Sec 10. S12.NW14 Sec 11, SW14SW14 Sec 12: NW14NW14 Sec 13. N12.SW14.W12SE14 Sec 14, SE14NE14.E12SE1 4 Sec 15; E12NE14.SE14 Sec Councl will receive comment com-ment concerning the Final Budget for the fiscal year 1998-99. A copy of the proposed budget will be made available avail-able for public inspection weekdays between the hours ol 8 a.m. and 5 p m. at the new Eagle Mountain intention r n j , i ll , If SH iH ! lawwwmmmii Ll 4 mm team - I I I A I II i I ! 1 i TOWN (pipf: MptiiffiflN one courses and distances along the center of a wash: South 24 deg. 56'36 East 1.83 feet, South 27 deg. 20'12" East 47.37 feet, South 57 deg. 1738" East 197.83 feet. South 08 deg. 13'30" East 205.40 feet, South 67 deg. 1552" East 197.12 feet, North 56 deg. 02'26" East 94.61 feet, South 08 deg. 0850 West 127.18 feet, South 50 deg. 12'10" East 48.04 feet, North 54 deg. 3922 East 113.62 feet, North 84 deg. 2844" East 91.65 feet, South 61 deg. 2858" East 66.30 feet, thence South 14 deg.21'48"East 108.76 feet, North 83 deg. AO'ST East 14228 Lt, South 01 deg. 2452 East 106.51 feet, South 36 deg. 37'17" East 218.46 feet, South 57 deg. 3413" East 67.83 feet, South 33 deg. 2306 East 136.30 feet, South 56 deg. 3112" East 155.18 feet, North 88 deg. 5429" East 166.94 feet. South 33 deg. 1035 West 40.34 feet and South 03 deg. 4336 West 215.05 feet; thence North 8? deg. 1858 V.est along 116 line 562.05 feet to section line; thence South 00 deg. 3728" West along section line 1321 .95 feet to the East quarter comer of Section 29. thence North 89 deg. 2240 West along quarter section .line 1327.62 feet; thence South 00 deg. 4719" West along the west ine of the West ha of the NE quarter of the SE quarter of Section 29, 1322.55 feet; thence South 89 deg. 2300" East along the South ine of the NE quarter of the SE quarter of Section 29. 1331.55 feet to section ine: thence South 00 deg. 3704 West along section Ine 1322.37 feet to the Southeast comer of Section 29. thence North 89 deg. 2320 West along section sec-tion ine 1335 51 feet thence South 01 deg. 0647 West 668 63 feet thence West 974.48 teet; "hence North 08 deg. 1932 East 18824 feet thence North 2Vdeg. 2013 Wf4 307.90 feet; thence Nonh 75 deg 3707 West 360 .84 feet thence North 50 deg. 3336" West 359 75 feet thence North 87 deg. 5548 West 372.18 feet thence North 68 deg. 1155" throw Other CHIL-THE CHIL-THE Published m the American Font Citizen June 10, 17 and 24, 1998 water users 22 Wl2 W1.7NEV4 Sec 23 W1? Sec 26, E1.2NE1 4 S1,:?E1 4 NET 4SE1 4 Sec 27, N1 '2NE1'4,SE1'4NE1 4 Sec 34 S1,'2NE1'4,NW14NE1;4.N W14 N1.2SWT4.SE14SW 14W1'2SE14 Sec 35. T 3 S W12.SWV4NE14NW14S E 1 4 Sec 2 S12SE1 4.NEl'4SE14Sec 3 N12NE14.SW14NE1-4.S E14NW14,N12SE14,SW 1.4SE1.4 Sec 10, N1'2NW14 Sec 11. NE14NE14 Sec 1S T4S, R1W HEREAFTER QUANTITY QUANTI-TY 7 904 ac-tt. SOURCE: Underground Water Well and Utah Lake POD (1) N 1800 E 3600, 6 in well 100 ft. to 500 ft deep (2) N 1700 E 3800 from SW Cor, Sec 29. T6S. R1E. Source Utah Lake (Pelican Point) USE: Same as Heretofore POU SEl4Sec29.T6S.RlE Robert L Morgan, RE. State Engineer Published in the Lehi Free Press June 17 and 24, ,998. on budget Town Offices which are located in the Eagle Mountain Fire Station, 4114 N 1680 East, Eagle Mountain. Utah. Janet Valentine Town Clerk Published in the Lehi Free Press June 17, 1998. LU L r West 217.19 feet; thence North 49 deg. 5701" West 403.93 feet; thence North 27 deg. 1957 West 448.95 feet, thence North 01 deg. 0645" East 461.65 feet; thence North 43 deg. 4004" East 136.29 feet; thence North 59 deg. 4437 West 62.25 feet, thence South 37 deg. 4633" West 453.55 feet thence South 70 deg. 5337" West 724.58 feet; thence South 15 deg . 0819" West 888.60 feet to section ine; thence South 89 deg. 5915 West along section line 68.85 feet to the SE corner cor-ner of Section 30; thence North 89 deg. 1931 "West along section line 2657.40 feet to the South quarter corner cor-ner of Section 30; thence South 89 deg, 5705" West along section line 1473.81 feet to the SW comer of Government Lot 8, a closing comer of Section 30, said, point is also on the easterly boundary of Frt Citenden Military Reservation; thence South 21 deg. 5328 West along said easterly boundary bound-ary 42.70 feet to the SE corner cor-ner of Government Lot 4, a closing comer of Section 30; thence North 89 deg. 5733 West along section line 1063.40 feet to the SE corner cor-ner of Section 25, Township 5 South, Range 2 West, Satt Lal:e Base and Meridian; thence North 89 deg. 3651" West along section line 2673.83 feet to the South quarter comer of Section 2S; thence North 00 deg. 5024 East along quarter section kne 2709.61 feet to the Center quarter corner of Section 25; thence South 89 deg 31 55 East along quarter quar-ter section ine 1296.93 teet to the SW Comer of the East hal of the NE quarter of Section 25; thence North 01 deg. 38'58 East along the west ine of tie East hal of the NE quarter of Section 25. 260426 teet to the NW corner of the East hal of fie NE quarter ot Section 25; thence South 89 deg. 15X7 East along section ine 1333.69 feet to tie point of Pub&shed in the LaN Free Press June 10, 17 and 24 antf July 1,1998. Please do not grass dippings or debns m the ditches DO NOT LET DREN PLAY IN DITCHES. I |