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New Utah - Thursday, JLL-J J1J JlL JUL JJL Lehi seeks comment on requests (Applications and text may be reviewed at the Planning Department, Depart-ment, 99 West Main Street, Suite 100 during dur-ing normal working hours from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) NOTICE is hereby given that Public Hearing Hear-ing before the Lehi City Council will be held on Tuesday, February 10, 2004 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Municipal Building, 153 North 100 East, Lehi, Utah for the purpose pur-pose of receiving comment com-ment on the following: PUBLIC HEARINGS Marty Barber Requests approval of the Barber Annexation, a 1.74 acre annexation of property located at approximately 1000 North and 1800 East to a proposed RA-1 (resi Lehi City Council lists agenda items Notice is hereby given that Lehi City will conduct its regularly scheduled Lehi City Council Meeting on Tuesday, January 27, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. in the Lehi City Council Chambers (Pre-Coun-cil will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the Administration Administra-tion Conference Room), located at 153 N 100 E, Lehi, Utah. The agenda shall be as follows: Pre-Council 5:30 p.m. 1. Review Agenda 2. Executive Session Ses-sion PersonnelReal EstateLitigation Public Hearing 7:00 p.m. 1. Mountain Home Development Group Requests Preliminary subdivision approval for Vista Ridge (Lot 13 of Traverse Mountain Plat "B"), an 80 lot residential res-idential subdivision located at approximately approxi-mately 2000 West Chapel Ridge Road in an existing PC (Planned Community Zone.) 2. Mountain Home Development Group Requests Preliminary subdivision approval for Woodhaven Phase II (Lot 15 of Traverse Mountain Plat "B"), a 68-lot residential subdivision sub-division located at Notice is issued to water users The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Utah County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information informa-tion or to receive a copy of filings, visit http:waterrights.utah. gov or call 1-866-882-4426. Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE READ-ABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS REA-SONS FOR OBJECTION, OBJEC-TION, PROTESTANTS" NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Engi-neer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114- City seeks common on impact fees Eagle Mountain City, Utah hereby gives notice that the City Council will hold a Public Hearing on the Amendment of the City's Impact Fee Ordinance Ordi-nance on February 3, 2004 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as may be heard in the Eagle Mountain City Council Chambers, 1680 E. Heritage Drive, Eagle Mountain, Utah. . The purpose of this meeting is to receive comments concerning and take action to reduce certain Impact 0C H!iCS January 22, 2004 - Page 10 dentialagricultural) zone. A. Approval of Annexation Agreement B. Ordinance Approving Kenny CarterCarma Hampton Request approval of a zone district and zone district map amendment to 1.148 acres of property located locat-ed at 2076 North Center Cen-ter Street from an existing A-1 (agricultural) (agricul-tural) to a proposed RA-1 (residential agriculture) agri-culture) Zone. Dave Klock Requests approval of a zone district and zone district map amendment amend-ment on approximately 110 acres of property located at approximately approxi-mately 850 East 1630 South (7750 N) from an existing A-5 (Agri approximately 2000 West Chapel Ridge Road in an existing PC (Planned Community Zone.) 3. Mountain Home Development Group Requests Preliminary subdivision approval for Woodhaven I (Lot 16 of Traverse Mountain Moun-tain Plat "B"), a 105-lot residential subdivision located at approximately approxi-mately 2000 West Chapel Ridge Road in an existing PC (Planned Community Zone.) 4. Mountain Home Development Group Requests Preliminary subdivision approval for Mountain Cove District Dis-trict Plat "B", a 409-lot resident subdivision located at approximately approxi-mately 4800 North Traverse Tra-verse Mountain Blvd. in an existing PC (Planned Community Zone.) Regular Session 5. 20 Minute Citizen input 6. Community Awards 7. Approval of Ordinance Ordi-nance amending Chapter Chap-ter 10, Section 10.04.020 Parking Illegal, of the Lehi Municipal Code, by repealing the presently existing chapter and enacting a new chapter 6300 on or before FEBRUARY FEB-RUARY 11, 2004. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is generally year-round except irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) CHANGE APPLICATIONS) APPLICA-TIONS) 54-1 1 19a28515): Danny Hooge propose) pro-pose) using 1.5 ac-ft. from groundwater (Eagle Mountain) for Irrigation. 54-1120(a28516): Steven W. and Jane E. Harshberger propose) pro-pose) using 1.0 ac-ft. from groundwater Eagle Mountain, Utah Fees for Improvements owned and to be constructed con-structed by the City. The public is invited to attend the hearing. Copies of the Proposed Impact Fee Ordinance will be available for review at the City Office beginning January Janu-ary 20, 2004, 1680 E. culture) Zone to a proposed pro-posed PC (Planned Community) Zone. Dave Klock Requests approval of the Spring Creek Ranch Area Plan, a 422-unit Planned Community Com-munity project located at approximately 850 East 1630 South in a proposed Planned Community Zone. Ivory Homes Requests approval of an amendment to the Lehi City Development Code, Table 05.040A, Table of Bulk and Intensity Requirements for Agriculture and Residential Districts, amending the minimum mini-mum front and rear yard setbacks for the R-1-8 (residential) Zone. Published in New Utah on Jan. 22, 2004. numbered the same. 8. Liberty Homes Requests acceptance accept-ance of a Resolution of intent to annex the Garrick Addition Annexation, a 5-acre annexation of property located at approximately approxi-mately 3000 North 1200 West. A. Resolution of intent to annex 9. Ivory Development, Develop-ment, LLC Requests acceptance of a Resolution Reso-lution of intent to annex the Ivory Addition Addi-tion Annexation, approximately 68 acres located at approximately approxi-mately 2100 North 2300 West. A. Resolution of intent to annex 10. Hitek, Inc. Requests Final subdivision subdivi-sion approval for Gray Farms Phase 6 located at approximately 300 South 2300 West in an existing Planned Community Com-munity Zone. 11. Action of Public Hearing Items 12. Consent Agenda Agen-da 12.1 Purchase Order List 13. Engineer ReportItems 14. City Business 15. Minutes approval 16. Adjournment Published in New Utah on Jan. 22, 2004. (Eagle Mountain) for Irrigation. 54-1 1 1 5(a28522): Eagle Mountain City, WW Ranches LC propose) pro-pose) using 495.67 ac-ft. from groundwater groundwa-ter (Eagle Mountain) for Municipal: In Town of Eagle Mountain. 54-1 1 14(a28523): Eagle Mountain City, WW Ranches LC propose) pro-pose) using 485.45 ac-ft. from groundwater groundwa-ter (East of Eagle Mountain) for Municipal: Munici-pal: In Town of Eagle Mountain. Jerry D. Olds, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in New Utah Jan. 15 and 22, 2004. Heritage Drive, Eagle Mountain, Utah, Monday Mon-day through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Janet B. Valentine, CMC City Recorder Published in New Utah Jan. 22, 2004. Public I,,. .. ..iUB-JJC ITrai "yi,'iMif1iirill mTTtTfS I H n r From American Fork I f ' A City : Hall City seeks comment on setbacks Notice is hereby given that the American Ameri-can Fork City Council will meet in a public hearing on February 10, 2004, at 7:10 p.m. in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, to receive public com City Council Notice is hereby given that the American Ameri-can Fork City Council will meet in regular session on January 27, 2004, in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, commencing com-mencing at 7:30 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: PUBLIC HEARING 7:15 p.m. Receiving Receiv-ing of public comment regarding the final draft Resolution approving an Interlocal agreement by and between UTA, American Ameri-can Fork City, and numerous other entities enti-ties and authorizing the waiver of fees as per Section 10-8-2 UCA. REGULAR SESSION SES-SION 1. Pledge of Allegiance; Alle-giance; Prayer by invitation; invi-tation; roll call. 2. Twenty-minute public comment period - limited to two minutes min-utes per person. 3. Report of the City Redevelopment Agency to meet Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the American Ameri-can Fork Redevelopment Redevelop-ment Agency will be held on January 27, 2004, in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, commencing com-mencing at 6:45 p.m. The Agenda shall be as follows: ANNUAL MEETING 1. Roll call. Neighbors in NORTH CONFERENCE CONFER-ENCE ROOM, CITY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING JANUARY 28,2004, 7:00 p.m. NEIGHBORS IN ACTION NEIGHBORHOOD STEERING COMMITTEE COMMIT-TEE AGENDA 1. Welcome and call to order 2. Minutes 3. Chair report 4. City Council report ACTION ITEMS 5. Decision to cancel can-cel or postpone Stop Litter poster contest; vote to re-allocate budget funds from this category WORK ITEMS 6. Discussion of Neighborhood Tree campaign and neighborhood neigh-borhood competitions Hearing set WntirO IC horahw hwlio u niiiuuv given that the American Ameri-can Fork City Council will meet in a public hearing on January 27, 2004, in the City Hall, 31 North Church Street, commencing at 7:15 p.m. to receive public comment regarding the final Public may comment on annexation Notice is herebv ertv in th R,n,.,, ... ... given that the Ameri can Fork City Council will meet in a public hearing on February 10, 2004, at 7:00 p.m. in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, to receive public comment com-ment regarding the placement of the prop- Saratoga Sp Notice is hereby given that the City of Saratoga Springs City Council will hold a public hearing to receive comment on proposed amendments to the FY 07012003 -06302004 Budget for the City of Saratoga notice advertising protects your right to know ment regarding amendments to the rwpinnmfint Code as ; robtoc tn cpthanks in residential zones. Copies of the proposed pro-posed Ordinance are available for review in the City Administrative Offices. 51 East Main lists Jan. 27 agenda Administrator. 4. Council reports. 5. Mayor's report. ACTION ITEMS 1. Appointment, action on confirmation, and swearing in of Appointed Officials. 2. Review and action on a Resolution approving an Interlocal agreement by and between UTA, American Ameri-can Fork City, and numerous other entities enti-ties and authorizing the waiver of fees as per Section 10-8-2 UCA. 3. Review and action to open the fiscal fis-cal year ending June 30, 2004 budget for adjustments. 4. Review and action on a Resolution indicating the City's intent to annex the Jones Evans Annexation Annexa-tion consisting of 9.39 acres at 515 North 11 00 East. 5. Review and action on the approval of the Beer Licenses 2. Election of Officers Offi-cers for 2004. 3. Report of the Chairman on RDA & EDA efforts. a. East Main Street Redevelopment Project. Pro-ject. b. West Side Redevelopment Rede-velopment Project. c. North Valley Redevelopment Project. Pro-ject. d. Egg Farm EDA Action sets meeting A. Present the fiv ers that will be in February's Feb-ruary's utility bill B. Explain how accouting will work through the Foundation Founda-tion C. Provide for thank-you's and recognition recog-nition for donors D. Appoint a person or committee to solicit prizes for the neighborhood neigh-borhood contest E. Input on May 8 "Tree-Planting Celebration' Celebra-tion' 7. Update on contractor con-tractor donations 8. Preparation for March neighborhood meetings: A. Appoint representative repre-sentative in each park -before that meeting, or during? B. Set dates for these meetings on interlocal agreement Ami n i .... u d i nHn i (in approving an interlocal agreement bv and between UTA, American Ameri-can Fork City, and numerous other entities enti-ties and authorizing the waiver of fees as per Section 10-8-2 UCA. Copies for review are available at the City erty in the Browns Annexation consisting of 16.6265 acres at 140 South 11 00 East in the PO-1, Professional Office and R3-7500, Multiple Family Residential zones. Copies of the proposed zoning are on file in the City Administrative Offices, 51 East Street rings sets budget hearinq 21'" Wts a-e ai day, January 27, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. at the City of Saratoga Springs City Offices located at 2015 S. Redwood Rad, Saratoga Springs, Utah. Copies of the proposed -.mlllll wee., uu.. business hours. A interested persons are invited to attend Dated this 16 day of January, 2004. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah Jan. 22, 2004. fnr ?nn4. 6. Review and action on a Resolution authorizing the rental of American Fork Irrigation Irri-gation Shares for the 2004 season. 7. Review and . action on appointments appoint-ments to citizen committees com-mittees and boards. 8. Report and action on construction items including change orders. 9. Report and action on Planning Commission items. 10. Review and action on the January 13, 2004, minutes. 11. Finance Committee Com-mittee Report including includ-ing action on the approval of City bills for payment. 12. Adjournment. Dated this 20 day of January, 2004. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah Jan. 22, 2004. Area. 4. Unfinished business. busi-ness. 5. Approval of the June 10, 2003. minutes. min-utes. 6. New business. 7. Adjournment. Dated tins 20 day of January, 2004. Richard M. Colborn Executive Director Published in New Utah Jan. 22. 2004. C. Set agenda for these meetings D. Flyers for meetings meet-ings E. Organize to pass out flyers F. Newpaper and utility bill publicity 9. Discussion of Steering Committee assignments and roles. Right now Steering Committee members have general assignments. assign-ments. NIA has need of representatives specific specif-ic to neighborhodds to carry out the programs we have designed. Will need individual decisions deci-sions whether to convert con-vert roles or to recruit and appoint additional members. Published in New Utah Jan. 22, 2004. nmmti: ru- 51 East Main American Fork. Street, Dated this 20 day of January, 2004. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published Utah Jan. 22, 2004 in New and are available fnr public inspection. All interested persons are invited to attend. Dated this 20 day of January, 2004. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah Jan. 22, 2004. . u, c UVl,. able for public iik,. tion at the City Office wuuKiiays between B:00 a m. and 5:00 p.m. Published in New Utah Jan. 22, 2004. Auditions cm for Simon pb" , VIP Arts announces auditions for the play The Star Spangled Girl by Neil Simon. This play will be directed by Dane Allred. This fast- moving, hilarious hilari-ous comedy deals with two earnest young men struggling strug-gling to put out a protest magazine, and the all-Amer-ican girl who moves in next door and manages to send both of them into a romantic tail spin. Auditions will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Jan. 27 and 28 in the Little Brown Theatre, 239 S. Main, Ffl ayi dim PG planners The Pleasant Grove City Planning Commission Commis-sion vill meet Thursday, Thurs-day, January 22, 2004, at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Development Develop-ment Conference Room, 86 East 100 South (enter in the south door), Pleasant Grove, Utah. Work sessions vill be held from 5:30-7:00 p.m. and again after 10:00 p.m. Work sessions are public meetings; however, no testimony will be heard and no official actions will te taken on items discussed. dis-cussed. From 7:00-10:00 7:00-10:00 p.m., regular business items shown below will be addressed. Although the public is invited to attend all sessions, public comment is normally nor-mally accepted only during the regular business session. 5:30 p.m. Work Session - Commission memters and staff will discuss: (a) Commission Business (b) Staff Business 6:30 p.m. Open Session for general public comment and inquiries ' abEnc Bingham to discuss allowing storage units in the GW - Blues Subdistrict " abJared Bishop to discuss concept subdivision subdi-vision located approximately approxi-mately 2S00 North Canyon Rd. Soil Conservation Dist.sefs A Soil Conservation District (SCD) is a state government subdivision, subdivi-sion, classified as a dependent special district. dis-trict. It enhances and protects private and associated public land and water resources. Long term soil and water protection has positive public benefits. bene-fits. A 5-member citizen citi-zen board of supervisors supervi-sors is elected to govern gov-ern an SCD. Supervisors Supervi-sors serve 4-vear terms of office. They give local direction and priority to their SCD programs. Board decisions deci-sions are made in meetings open to the public. Elections ate in progiess to fill 3 supervisor positions on each of the state's 38 SCD boards. Candidates Candi-dates were selected locally by a nominating committee or by peti Storage unit 53 A public auction sale of the contents of Storage Unit 205 located at RPR Business Busi-ness Paik & Stoiage 2530 North 1200 West Lehi, Ut. 84043, will be held Januaiy 31. 2004 at the hour of 11:00 A.M. The occupant of such unit is Tiffany Robert, 4500 Atherton Owe. Salt Lake City, Utah. The contents of the unit include the following fol-lowing it,n,s: miscella- nci's household items. A Public auction sale of the contents of Stoiage Unit 0-15 located at rpr pusj: "ess Park and Storage -M0 North 1200 West L'bi. Ut. 84043. will he I 0 Sr, are:V BY h Sal 10 firs- mi,, staged.' Jan. boss Brc '0V'H T.Jesus ln Sp- t scl each I'e SatH,isen March ;.ver who n-..fnani tiori ttc- ther 49- t prel 489-7&ubli. 'Jceed f ' was .1 h lists upcoming 7:00 p.m Re- Session C 0 M M BUSINESS ITEM 1 t S S f C K Pi-i: Hearing to consi request of Gor: Smith for a concJit: use permit to all: more than 50 p ;e: I in a ion tor ra 16 located at 842 V,;: 224U North, in ti-.e - On (Sinn's Can-.-i , dential, 20,000 sqV: 3eth, area) zone. NORTH FIE 'JFinnPnourn ITEM 2- C:::: ocia1 Hearing to ccns'irT: request of A; I Arr.;- Developmental destruction de-struction for fi - nary plat a;p-:,a' ; 13-lot Suti','-:-known as Mi-."-'-Heights S'.'s" located at iivj-mate! iivj-mate! 25:3 : 1450 West, mti posed R1-20 S": Family Pes z-.".i 20.000 sq ft l:t ix zone. (Co.'.ej fr the January 8. 2X- .eive meet.no). fAVLA e: BORHCCD ITEM 3' C:-.-Pufclic Heanrg to : sider the revest f.'-ft KnserforaX'' tior.al use peT..1 , to consider ti r?;.:T a of Matt Knser fo: ? r -lt if nminary s;.e of a 5-ph.ase. 3-5-.". project. k",:rs Monticello v::.;:; located at a:r:- tion. Ballots are rr.a":: to private acV: land cpera'.O'S !p: with the UtahS:il C." serv ation CorriTiS." (USCC). Any reentered reen-tered Utah voter. 0'?"-vate 0'?"-vate agricultural owner 'manager n:'.-r the list, may vcte requestma a b; " The USCC and ti I Dept. of Agn:.:;.': and Food direct i"-conduct i"-conduct these f'-tions. f'-tions. Ballot rf; forms are a3'' from vour SCD tfi' Co. USU Evtens;:r office. USDA Sery."i Center. County or wNtina USCC. 5-v 146500, SLC. UB. S41 14-6500: CiW S01-53S-7120: S01-53S-4940: U D A F SoilConstiutah.gov." Intern e; http:,ag.utah.go cons 'soilcons. w auction is . , . , My at the hour of AM. The Occupant such unit is Sh.)i Havig. 315 South East. Lehi. Utah. 1-contents 1-contents of the " include the folio items: miscellaneous household items A public aurt sale of the n(n Stoiage Uml I ' located at RPR e f. noss raikandSt' 2530 North 1n; L ehi. Ut S404.U held Januaiy 3- at the houi of i . A.M. the Occupant i such unit Hopwoith. 8."5 500 West. ifi";f The contents o' ' unit include llif'1 (hi vis w to . Jar kno ice re iern Ithir sion tricte of al unta TC oiple apus s a i won Ass rree. aple ludii 'inte 'er s igrai :istir : EIV. aCe Tare vice, ical ,T d. vis: oe tc assc III ir Alth :its )ine i re .1 re ;vers ;m. ite 1 OC z yoi ntac on .t yoi 1 'NT! riic Man Sma local IB MS"7" |