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Show Public NOTICES PAGE B4 APRIL 25, 2008 Summit County News UPAXLP COALVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING NOTICE & AGENDA Notice is hereby given that the Coalville City Council will hold its regularly scheduled City Council Work Session and Special Meeting on Monday the 28th day of April 2008 at the Coalville City Hall located at 10 North Main Street. This meeting will begin promptly at 7:00 P.M. The agenda will be as follows: 1. Roll Call 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Approval of Minutes 4. Work Session Agenda Items: A. PUBLIC HEARING REVIEW DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE APPROVAL OF UPDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE B. REVIEW AND DISCUSSION CONCERNING SEWER PLANT LAND ACQUISITION C. REVIEW DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE APPROVAL OF THE NORTH SUMMIT RECREATIONAL DISTRICT RESOLUTION D. DISCUSSION CONCERNING RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE CEMETERY E. ADJOURNMENT Coalville City reserves the rights to change the order of the meeting agenda as required Chantel E. Pace City Recorder In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during these hearings should notify the City Hall at least three days prior to the hearing to be attended. Published in The Summit County News April 25, 2008. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Summit County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information 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 protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 on or before MAY 22, 2008. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R6556-2 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.) NEW APPLICATION(S) 21-1770 (A77478): Cabins at Bear River Lodge Owners Assoc. Inc. propose(s) using 0.45 acft. from groundwater (Highway 150 mile marker 49) for DOMESTIC. CHANGE APPLICATION(S) 35-12162 (a33960): Noyes Holding Trust, USA Bureau of Reclamation, Weber River Water Users’ Association propose(s) using 5.0 ac-ft. from groundwater (NE of Oakley) for IRRIGATION. 35-12323 (a34263): Summit County propose(s) using 2.0 acft. from the Weber River (Browns Canyon, Weber River) for IRRIGATION; OTHER: conveyance losses associated with western channel and ditch using 1.04 AF. EXCHANGE APPLICATION(S) 35-12282 (E4950): Joyce Ball propose(s) to exchange water using 1.0 ac-ft. to be diverted from from groundwater (.50 mile So. of Wanship) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. 35-12283 (E4952): Bates Irrevocable Trust propose(s) to exchange water using 1.0 ac-ft. to be diverted from from groundwater (.50 mile So. of Wanship) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. 35-12284 (E4952): Charlotte B. Rehfield propose(s) to exchange water using 1.0 ac-ft. to be diverted from from groundwater (.50 mile So of Wanship) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. 35-12285 (E4953): Val Bates propose(s) to exchange water using 1.0 ac-ft. to be diverted from from groundwater (.50 mile So. of Wanship) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. 35-12286 (E4954): Ryan and Karen Baldwin propose(s) to exchange water using 0.931 acft. to be diverted from from groundwater (Kamas East Area) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. 35-12287 (E4955): Andrew Burton propose(s) to exchange water using 3.0 ac-ft. to be diverted from from groundwater (Appr. 3.5 mi. W of Wanship) for IRRIGATION; DOMESTIC. 35-12289 (E4957): Douglas G. and Sharon M. Jones propose(s) to exchange water using 2.0 acft. to be diverted from from groundwater (2 miles South of Henefer) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. 35-12290 (E4958): Sidney and Cindy Findley propose(s) to exchange water using 1.0 ac-ft. to be diverted from from groundwater (2.5 mi S of Emory) for IRRIGATION; DOMESTIC. 35-12318 (E4982): Dalynn May propose(s) to exchange water using 1.0 ac-ft. to be diverted from from groundwater (Tollgate Canyon) for IRRIGATION;DOMESTIC. 35-12320 (E4983): So. Pair-ADice LLC propose(s) to exchange water using 4.0 ac-ft. to be diverted from from groundwater (Peoa area) for IRRIGAT I O N ; S TO C K WAT E R I N G ; DOMESTIC. EXTENSION(S) 35-1496 (A35794): Weber Basin Water Conservancy District is/are filing an extension for 7690.0 ac-ft. from the Weber River (Larrabee Reservoir (upper weber) for IRRIGATION; MUNICIPAL:; In Weber Basin Project, In Weber Basin Water Conservancy District; INDUSTRIAL: Industrial uses in the municipalities; FISH CULTURE: Fishery purposes.; INDUSTRIAL: Industrial; FISH CULTURE: Fishery purposes.; INDUSTRIAL: Industrial; WILDLIFE: Wildlife Refuge; OTHER: Domestic and Stockwatering. Jerry D. Olds P.E STATE ENGINEER Published in The Summit County News on April 25, and May 2, 2008. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ESTABLISH THE EASTERN SUMMIT COUNTY WATER CONSERVANCY SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that on April 16, 2008, the Board of Commissioners of Summit County, Utah (the “Board”) adopted a Resolution declaring that the public health, convenience and necessity require the establishment of a Special Service District, to be called the “Eastern Summit County Water Conservancy Special Service District” (hereinafter the “SSD”) for the purpose of providing oversight and management of waste water facilities within the boundaries of said SSD. Said Resolution also provides for a public hearing on the establishment of the SSD to be held at the Summit County Courthouse in Coalville, Utah at 2:00 pm on May 21, 2008. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED DISTRICT The SSD shall have boundaries coterminous with the Eastern Summit County Development Code and Zone District Map, as established by the Board of County Commissioners, Ordinance 278, May 6, 1996, as amended. PROPOSED SERVICES The SSD will be authorized to provide oversight and management of any and all waste water facilities within Eastern Summit County, including but not limited to the establishment of rules promulgated by the Summit County Board of Health to regulate and manage such facilities, the possible future acquisition and/or construction of waste water facilities, systems or improve- POSITION OPEN ments to be located within the Service District, together with necessary appurtenances and equipment therefor. METHOD OF FINANCING Pursuant to the provisions of the Utah Special Service District Act, Utah Code Annotated, Sections l7A-2-1301 et. seq. (1953), as amended, and Article XI, Section 8 of the Utah Constitution, the SSD may annually impose fees and charges to pay for all or a part of the services to be provided by the SSD. It may also annually levy taxes upon all taxable property within the SSD, to provide the proposed services, and may issue bonds for the acquisition and construction of facilities, systems or improvements to provide said services, provided, however, that the levy to provide said services or to repay said bonds, must be authorized and approved by a majority of the qualified electors of the SSD at an election for that purpose. PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT The Board will hold a public hearing on the establishment of the proposed SSD at 2:00 pm on May 21, 2008 at the Summit County Courthouse in Coalville, Utah. Any interested person may protest the establishment of the proposed SSD or the furnishing of said services therein either orally at the hearing or in writing, at or at any time prior to the hearing. Written protests must be filed with the Summit County Clerk in Coalville, Utah, and may be withdrawn by the protestant at any time before the Board establishes or abandons the SSD. Any protest signed on behalf of a corporation owning property in the proposed SSD shall be sufficient if it is signed by the president, vice president, or any duly authorized agent of the corporation. Where title to any property is held in the name of more than one person, all of the persons holding title to the property must join in the signing of the protest. At said public hearing, the Board will give full consideration to all protests which shall have been filed and will hear and consider all interested persons desiring to be heard. The Board may continue the hearing from time to time. After conclusion of the hearing, the Board shall adopt a resolution either establishing the SSD or determining that the establishment of the SSD should be abandoned, or may, in its discretion, reduce the boundaries of the proposed SSD and establish the SSD by resolution, as modified. If, within fifteen (15) days after the conclusion of the hearing, over fifty percent (50%) of the qualified voters of the territory proposed to be included within the SSD or the owners of over 50% of the assessed value of the taxable property included within the proposed SSD file written protest against the establishment of the proposed SSD or against the specified type of service to be provided within the SSD with the County Clerk, the Board is required by law, in the former instance, to abandon the proposed establishment of the SSD and, in the latter instance, to eliminate the type of service objected to from the resolution finally establishing the SSD. Any person who shall, at or any time prior to the date and time above-specified for the hearing, file a written protest with the County Clerk against the establishment of the SSD and who is a qualified voter residing within the proposed SSD or whose property has been included within the boundaries of the SSD notwithstanding such protest, may, within thirty (30) days after the adoption of the Resolution establishing the District, apply to the District Court of the Third Judicial District for a writ of review of the actions of the Board in establishing the SSD, only upon the grounds, however, that his/her property will not be benefited by the services authorized to be furnished by the SSD or that the proceedings taken in the es- Snow College, Ephraim, is accepting applications for an Internal Auditor. 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Chairperson ATTEST: County Clerk Published in The Summit County News April 25, and May 2 and 9, 2008. NOTICE The Kamas City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall, 170 N. Main, Kamas. The purpose of the hearing is accept public comment for the addition of an AG-40 zoning district to the Kamas City Zoning Ordinance. The Planning Commission will hold a second public hearing to accept comment for the revision of the Multi-family (R-M) zone. In compliance with the Americans Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during this hearing should notify the City Clerk (783-4630) at least 3 days prior to the hearing. Published in The Summit County News April 25, 2008. PUBLIC NOTICE Public Hearing for Henefer Planning Commission May 6, 2008 Notice is hereby given by the Henefer Planning Commission that a Public Hearing will be held on Monday, May 12, 2008, at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Council Meeting Room, 150 West Center Street, Henefer, UT 84033. The purpose of the hearing is to obtain public input and possible recommendation of a subdivision of the property owned by Bruce Rowser. All citizens are invited to attend. Written comments should be sent to Henefer Town, PO Box 112, Henefer, UT 84033. In compliance with the Americans Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during the hearing should notify the Town Clerk at (435) 336-5365 at least three days prior to the hearing. Henefer Town Council Published in The Summit County News April 25, and May 2, 2008. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Proposed Specially Planned Area White Saddle Subdivision Parcels CD-415-416 and CD417-418, State Route 248, Summit County, Utah Public notice is hereby given that the Eastern Summit County Planning Commission will conduct public hearings to receive comment regarding a proposed Specially Planned Area known as the White Saddle Subdivision, located on State Route 248 across from the Tuhaye development in Summit County, Utah. The Planning Commission public hearings will be held on: April 16, 2008 7:00 p.m. Summit County Courthouse 60 N Main Street Coalville, Utah 84017 May 7, 2008 7:00 p.m. Kamas City Hall 170 N Main Street Kamas, Utah 84036 The applicant, David Smith, representing Talisker Corporation, is requesting a Specially Planned Area be designated on 742.17 acres to allow for 62 lots, a golf course, club house, administration and maintenance buildings, equestrian center, and caretaker quarters. The meetings are for Public Hearing purposes only; no approval action will be taken. For further information, please contact Lisa Fitzgerald at (435) 336-3134 or Adryan Slaght at (435) 336-3158 at the Summit County Department of Community Development, P.O. Box 128, 60 North Main Street, Coalville, Utah 84017. Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify the Summit County Department of Community Development at (435) 336-3124 prior to the meeting. Published in The Summit County News April 4 and 25, 2008. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ESTABLISH THE NORTH SUMMIT RECREATION SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that on April 9, 2008, the Board of Commissioners of Summit County, Utah (the “Board”) adopted a Resolution declaring that the public health, convenience and necessity require the establishment of a Special Service District, to be called the “North Summit Recreation Special Service District” (hereinafter the “SSD”) for the purpose of providing recreational services within the boundaries of said SSD. Said Resolution also provides for a public hearing on the establishment of the SSD to be held at the Summit County Courthouse in Coalville, Utah at 2:00 pm on May 14, 2008. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED DISTRICT The SSD shall have boundaries coterminous with the North Summit School District, which boundaries are described as follows: North Summit School District Boundary All of Section 1 and the North 1/2 of the North 1/2 of Section 2, T 5 N, R 7 E, SLBM. Also a strip of land included within the following described boundary; beginning at the point where the Rich-Summit County line is intersected by the section line common to Sections 19 and 30, T 6 N, R 8 E, SLBM.; thence East to the SE corner of said Sec. 19; thence South two miles m/l to the SW corner of Section 32, T 6 N, R 8 E, SLBM; thence East one mile m/l to the SE corner of said Sec. 32; thence South along the section line three miles m/l to the SE corner of Section 17, T 5 N, R 8 E, SLBM.; thence East to the boundary line between UtahWyoming; thence North along said boundary three and one quarter miles m/l; thence West one and one quarter miles m/l to the NE corner of the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 32, T 6 N, R 8 E, SLBM; thence North two miles m/l to the NE corner of the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Sec. 20, T 6 N, R 8 E, SLBM; thence West one half mile m/l to the Rich-Summit County line; thence Southerly along said line to the point of beginning. Also that part of Summit County lying North and West of the following described boundary Beginning at a point where the West section line of Section 10, T 5 N, R 7 E SLBM, intersects the Rich Summit County line and running thence South to the SW corner of said Sec. 10; thence East to the quarter section corner common to Sections 11 and 14, T 5 N, R 7 E, SLBM; thence South three miles m/l to the quarter section corner common to Sections 26 and 35, T 5 N, R 7 E, SLBM; thence West one half mile m/l to the SW corner of Section 26, T 5 N, R 7 E, SLBM; thence South along section lines thirteen miles m/l to the SW corner of Sec. 35, T 3 N, R 7 E, SLBM; thence East one mile to the SE corner of said Sec. 35; thence South one mile m/l to the SE corner of Section 2, T 2 N, R 7 E, SLBM; thence West along section lines six miles m/m/l to the SW corner of Sec. 1, T 2 N, R 5 E, SLBM, thence South two miles m/l along section lines to the Section corner common to Sections 13, 14, 23 and 24, T 2 N, R 6 E, SLBM; thence West along section line five miles m/l to the SW corner of Sec. 18, T 2 N, R 6 E, SLBM, thence South along section lines eight miles m/l to the NE corner of Sec. 36, T 1 N, R S E, SLBM; thence Subscribe To The Summit County News 336-5501 Scheduled Meetings May 6 (Tuesday) Kamas City Planning Commission Meeting, 7 p.m., Kamas City Hall, 170 N. Main, Kamas. West one mile m/l to the NW corner of Said Sec. 36; thence south along section lines two miles m/l to the SE corner of Sec. 2, T 1 5, R 5 E, SLBM; thence West along the section lines two miles m/l to the NE corner of Sec. 9, T 1 S, R 5 E, SLBM; thence South one mile m/l to the SE corner of said Sec. 9; thence West along section lines four miles m/l to the SE corner of Sec. 11, T 1 S, R 4 E, SLBM; thence North one mile m/l to the NE corner of said Sec. 11; thence West one mile m/l to the NW corner of said Sec. 11; thence North one mile m/l to the NW corner of Sec. 2, T 1 S, R 4 E, SLBM; thence West one mile m/l to the SW corner of Sec. 34, T 1 N, R 4 E, SLBM; thence North one mile to the NW corner of said Sec. 34; thence West one mile m/l to the SW corner of Sec. 28, T 1 S, R 4 E, SLBM; thence North one mile m/l to the NW corner of said Sec. 28; thence West along the South Section line of Sec. 20, T 1 N, R 4 E, SLBM, to a point where said section line intersects the Summit-Morgan County line. Excepting therefrom the Red Hawk Subdivision Phase II, according to; the official plat on file in the Summit County Recorders Office. PROPOSED SERVICES The SSD will be authorized to provide recreational services through the acquisition and/or construction of recreational facilities, systems or improvements to be located within the Service district, together with necessary appurtenances and equipment therefor. METHOD OF FINANCING Pursuant to the provisions of the Utah Special Service District Act, Utah Code Annotated, Sections 17A-2-1301 et. seq. (1953), as amended, and Article XI, Section 8 of the Utah Constitution, the SSD may annually impose fees and charges to pay for all or a part of the services to be provided by the SSD. It may also annually levy taxes upon all taxable property within the SSD, to provide the proposed services, and may issue bonds for the acquisition and construction of facilities, systems or improvements to provide said services, provided, however, that the levy to provide said services or to repay said bonds, must be authorized and approved by a majority of the qualified electors of the SSD at an election for that purpose. PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT The Board will hold a public hearing on the establishment of the proposed SSD at 2:00 pm on May 14, 2008 at the Summit County Courthouse in Coalville, Utah. Any interested person may protest the establishment of the proposed SSD or the furnishing of said services therein either orally at the hearing or in writing, at or at any time prior to the hearing. Written protests must be filed with the Summit County Clerk in Coalville, Utah, and may be withdrawn by the protestant at any time before the Board establishes or abandons the SSD. Any protest signed on behalf of a corporation owning property in the proposed SSD shall be sufficient if it is signed by the president, vice president, or any duly authorized agent of the corporation. Where title to any property is held in the name of more than one person, all of the persons holding title to the property must join in the signing of the protest. At said public hearing, the Board will give full consideration to all protests which shall have been filed and will hear and consider all interested persons desiring to be heard. The Board may continue the hearing from time to time. After conclusion of the hearing, the Board shall adopt a resolution either establishing the SSD or determining that the establishment of the SSD should be abandoned, or may, in its discretion, reduce the boundaries of the proposed SSD and establish the SSD by resolution, as modified. If, within fifteen (15) days after the conclusion of the hearing, over fifty percent (50%) of the qualified voters of the territory proposed to be included within the SSD or the owners of over 50% of the assessed value of the taxable property included within the proposed SSD file written protest against the establishment of the proposed SSD or against the specified type of service to be provided within the SSD with the County Clerk, the Board is required by law, in the former instance, to abandon the proposed establishment of the SSD and, in the latter instance, to eliminate the type of service objected to from the resolution finally establishing the SSD. Any person who shall, at or any time prior to the date and time above-specified for the hearing, file a written protest with the County Clerk against the establishment of the SSD and who is a qualified voter residing within the proposed SSD or whose property has been included within the boundaries of the SSD notwithstanding such protest, may, within thirty (30) days after the adoption of the Resolution establishing the District, apply to the District Court of the Third Judicial District for a writ of review of the actions of the Board in establishing the SSD, only upon the grounds, however, that his/her property will not be benefited by the services authorized to be furnished by the SSD or that the proceedings taken in the establishment of the SSD have not been in compliance with law. A FAILURE TO APPLY FOR SUCH WRIT OF REVIEW WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME SHALL FORECLOSE ALL OWNERS OF PROPERTY OR QUALIFIED VOTERS WITHIN THE PROPOSED SSD SO ESTABLISHED FROM THE RIGHT FURTHER TO OBJECT THERETO. GIVEN by order of the Board of Commissioners of Summit County, this 9th day of April, 2008. Chairperson ATTEST: County Clerk Published in The Summit County News April 18 and 25, and May 2 and 9, 2008. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Administrative Control Board (the “Board”) of the North Summit Fire Service District will hold a public hearing on Thursday May 1, 2008 at Fire Station 21, 86 East Center Street Coalville, Summit County, Utah. This public hearing is being held to collect public input on the proposed change to the 2008 budget. The board is proposing to adjust the budget for the 2008 debt services fund to allow for the financing of two (2) new pumper engines. Copies of the proposed budget chance may be obtained by contacting District Treasurer Mark Robertson, 435-336-2714 or at the District Clerks office on Wednesdays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., at above address or send written request to: PO Box 187, Coalville, Utah 84017-0187 or Fax to 435-336-2261. Published in The Summit County News April 18 and 25, 2008. UPAXLP Don’t break the bank, Just to reach your clients. THIS SIZE AD to 200,000 subscribers in 40 Utah Newspapers for 1 insertion = $315.00 Call your local newspaper to advertise statewide. |