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Show UPAXLP Bonds The District intends to issue the Bonds in one or more series for the purpose of (1) raising money to pay all or part of the cost of purchasing, constructing con-structing or otherwise acquiring an irrigation system comprising various pump station, ponds, pipelines and appurtenances (collectively, (collec-tively, the "Project"), (2) providing necessary neces-sary reserves, and (3) paying the costs incurred in connection with the issuance and sale of the Bonds. Maximum Principal Amount of 1. T? ,i I o i u 1 uuuua The District intends to issue the Bonds in an amount not to exceed $10,000,000. Revenues Proposed to be Pledged The Bonds will be special obligations of the District, payable solely from revenues of the system of the District and certain other funds pledged therefore. Time, Place and Location of Public Hearing The District will hold and conduct a public hearing commencing com-mencing at approximately approxi-mately 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 12, 2008. The public hearing will be held at 78 West 3325 North, Vernal, 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 to the attention atten-tion of the District Manger, Uintah Water District, 78 West 3325 North, Vernal, Utah 84078. Purpose for Hearing The-.. -purpose of then hearing is to receive input from the public pub-lic with respect to the issuance of the Bonds for the purpose of paying all or part of the cost of the Project and the potential economic eco-nomic impact that the Project will have on the private sector. Dated this 23 rd day of July, 2008. Uintah Water Conservancy District, Utah County, Utah Published in the Vernal Express 'July 23, 30, 2008 ; VERNAL CITY i ORDINANCE NO. 2008-13 An ordinance amending the Vernal City municipal code, Planning & Zoning Sections, Repealing all of Chapter 16.30 - Airport Area Special Regulations and Sections 16.58.460 Variances from design and improvement improve-ment standards, 16.58.470 - General Requirements and Design Standards -Variances, Amending Section 16.32.010 -Zone Classifications Established, 16.58.020 Definitions, 16.58.040 - Procedure for Obtaining Subdivision Approval, 16.58.050 - Platting and recording requirements, require-ments, 16.58.075 Private streets, 16.58.160 - Street dedication, 16.58.180 - Cul-de-sacs and adding add-ing a new Chapter -16.33 Airport Overlay Zone. This ordinance deletes the current regulations for airport zoning regulations and adds updated zoning requirements for property prop-erty falling within the airport overlay zone. It also repeals the variance allowance in the subdivision code, and allows cul-de-sac roadways to be up to 750 feet long. Also, the word "vicinity plan" in the subdivision subdivi-sion code has been changed to "concept plan". This ordinance shall become effective the day alter publica tion July 24, 2008. Published in Vernal Express 23, 2008. the July VERNAL CITY ORDINANCE NO. 2008-13 An ordinance the Vernal amending City municipal code, Planning & Zoning Section, 16.58.205 Application for reimbursement and reimbursement agreements. agree-ments. This ordinance ordi-nance updates the requirements and way of determining the cost for developers to be reimbursed for public improvements that benefit neighboring neighbor-ing land owners when those land owners want to utilize those improvements. The cost will be determined deter-mined based on capacity used or front footage whichever is greater. This ordinance ordi-nance shall become effective the day after publication July 24, 2008. Published in Vernal Express 23,2008. the July VERNAL CITY ORDINANCE NO. 2008-17 An ordinance amending the Vernal City Zoning Map, by rezoning property from a C-2 commercial commer-cial zone to a CC-1 central commercial zone. This property to be rezoned is located locat-ed at 650 East Main. This rezone is known as the Allred Angus redone. This ordinance ordi-nance shall become effective the day after publication July . 24,.. 2008.;jl;' ,'5" ""':'J Published in Vernal Express 23, 2008. the July FIRST HEARING HEAR-ING PUBLIC NOTICE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEVELOP-MENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) UINTAH COUNTY will hold a public hearing to consider potential projects for which funding may be applied under the CDBG Small Cities Program for Program Year 2008. Suggestions for potential poten-tial projects will be solicited, both verbally verbal-ly and in writing, from all interested parties. The expected amount of CDBG funds for this Program Year will be discussed along with the range of projects proj-ects eligible under this program and a review of previously funded projects. The hearing will begin shortly after 11:00 A.M. on August 4, 2008 and will be held in the Uintah County Commission Chambers, located at 147 E. Main St., Vernal, Utah 84078. Further information may be obtained by contacting Heather B. Hoyt, Grants Administrator, at 435-781-5482. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations accommoda-tions (including auxiliary aux-iliary communicative aids and services) during these hearings hear-ings should notify Cathy Christiansen at the Uintah County Commission office, 435-781-5380 at least three days prior to the hearing to be attended. attend-ed. Published in the Vernal Express on July 23 and 30, 2008. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice bv civen is here-that here-that the -T in It- iViAlrtir Board of Trustees of the Uintah Water Conservancy District will hold a Hearing for the Amended 2008 Budget, together with a Public Hearing on a Proposed Tax Rate Increase, a Public Hearing to receive input from the public pub-lic with respect to the issuance of Water Conservancy District Revenue Bonds, the approval approv-al of a Resolution Authorizing . the Issuance and Sale of Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes, Series 2008 of the District and providing provid-ing for related matters, mat-ters, and the regular regu-lar August Board Meeting. The hearings will begin at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 12, 2008, at the District Office, 78 West 3325 North, Vernal, Utah. Published in Vernal Express 23, July 30 August 6, 2008. the July and NOTICE OF AMENDED 2008 BUDGET HEARING AND PUBLIC MEETING MEET-ING Notice is hereby here-by given that the Board of Trustees of the Uintah Water Conservancy District will hold a Hearing for the Amended 2008 Budget together with the regular August Board Meeting at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 12, 2008, at the District Office, 78 West 3325 North, Vernal, Utah. Published in Vernal Express 23, July 30 August 6, 2008. the July and NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Nila D. Bowler, deseased. Probate No. 083800028 Notice is hereby given that Randy M. Hughes, has been appointed Personal Representative of the above estate. All persons having hav-ing claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned under-signed or to the Clerk of the Court within three (3) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims shall be forever barred. Published in the Vernal Express July 23, July 30 and August 6, 2008. MAINTENANCE MAINTE-NANCE HELPERMETER HELP-ERMETER READER Jensen Water Improvement District is now accepting applications for a Maintenance Helper Meter Reader. This is a full-time position posi-tion with some on-call. on-call. Benefits after 90 days. Graduation from a high school or GED equivalent and have a valid driver's license. Read water meters and be able to lift 75 pounds. Assists in the maintenance and repair of meters; replaces defective meters; ability to communicate com-municate effectively both verbally and in writing. While performing per-forming the duties of this job, the employee regularly works in outside weather conditions, con-ditions, the employee is frequently exposed to wet andor humid conditions. Position pays $15.00 per hour. Please apply at the Department of Workforce Services, 1050 Market Drive, Vernal, UT 84078, or fax application and a copy of your MVR to 435-789-2781. The closing date will be Vernal Express August 11,2008. Published in the Vernal Express July 23, 30 and August 6, 2008. PROPOSED BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE The Uintah Basin Applied Technology College proposed board meeting schedule sched-ule for 2008-2009. July -August Meeting, July 30, 2008, Daggett County, at Red Canyon Lodge, 5:30 p.m. September Meeting, September 24, 2008, Roosevelt. Nov-DecSocial, December 3, 2008, Vernal January Meeting, January 28, 2009, Roosevelt March Meeting, March 25, 2009, Vernal May Meeting, May 26, 2009, Roosevelt June Meeting, June 24, 2009, Vernal. Sub committee meetings will be held in the months that the Board does not meet, as needed. All meetings meet-ings will begin at 3:00 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Published in the Vernal Express July 23 and July 30, 2008. DAGGETT COUNTY ORDINANCE OR-DINANCE 08-16 AN ORDINANCE TO IMPOSE A TOURISM, RECREATION CULTURAL AND CONVENTION F A C I L I T E I S TAX FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 2008. WHEREAS, the Utah State Legislature has authorized counties to impose a tax upon tourism, recreation, cultural, and convention conven-tion facilities; and WHEREAS, Daggett County has enacted a Transient Room Tax ordinance pursuant to UCA 59-12-301, et. sec; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of Daggett County and its citizens to adopt a Tourism, Recreation, Cultural, and Convention Facilities tax; and WHEREAS, the Utah State law requires that the tax upon such facilities be enacted by ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Utah State Tax Commission requires that counties re-enact JNCUA and Uintah Basin Standard the tax for each calendar calen-dar year; N O W THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Legislative Body of Daggett County Daggett County Commission that: Section 1. Daggett County adopts the Tourism, Recreation, Cultural and Convention Facilities tax for 2008. Section 2. Tourism, Recreation, Cultural and Convention Facilities Tax Provisions. This article shall be known as the Tourism, Recreation, Cultural and Convention Facilities Tax of the County Daggett. . Section 3. Statutory Authority. The Authority for imposing this tax is derived from title 59, Chapter 12, Section 601 et seq. Utah Code Annotated. 1953, as amended. Section 4. Purpose of Provisions. This ordinance is enacted to provide the County with a source of revenue specifically specifi-cally for the purposes of financing in whole or in part the development, devel-opment, operation and maintenance of tourist, recreation, cultural and convention conven-tion facilities and the Board of County Commissioners hereby here-by directs that the provisions hereof be interpreted and construed con-strued to accomplish the stated purpose. Section 5. Definitions. As used in this ordinance: ordi-nance: 1. " Convention Facility" means any publicly owned or operated convention center, sports arena, or other facility at which conventions, conferences confer-ences and other gatherings gath-erings are held and which primary business busi-ness or function is to host such conventions, conferences, and other gatherings. 2. "Recreation Facility" or "Tourist Facility" means any publicly owned or operated park, campground, camp-ground, marina, dock, golf course, water park, historic . park, museum, theater, monument, planetarium, planetari-um, bicycle trails, and other recreation or tourism related facility. facil-ity. 3. "Cultural Facility" means any publicly owned or operated museum, theater, art center, music hall, or another cultural or arts facility. 4. (a) "Restaurant" includes any coffee , , ! nj VISIT YOUR NEAREST BRANCH TODAY! 1.888.845.1850 business.macu.com On approved credit 7.5 Offer expires September shop, cafeteria, restaurant, res-taurant, luncheonette, soda fountain, or fast-food fast-food service where food is prepared for immediate consumption. consump-tion. (b) "Restaurant" does not include any retail establishment whose primary business busi-ness or function is the sale of fuel or food items for off-premise, but not immediate, consumption. Section 6. Imposition - Amount (a) There is hereby levied a tourism, recreation, rec-reation, cultural and convention tax on all restaurants, as defined herein, in Daggett County at the rate of 1 for all sales of prepared pre-pared food and beverages bever-ages that are sold by restaurants. (b) (1) Except as hereinafter provided, and excepted insofar as they are inconsistent inconsis-tent with the provisions provi-sions of the Tourism, Recreation, Cultural and Convention Facilities Tax Act, all of the provisions of Part 1, Chapter 12, Title 59, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, and in force and effect on the effective date of this Article, insofar as they relate to the tax imposed by this article, arti-cle, excepting Section 59-12-101 and 59-12-119 thereof, are hereby here-by adopted and made a part of this Article as though fully set forth herein. (2) Where, and to the extent that in Part 1, Chapter 12, Title 59, Utah Code Annotated 1953, the State of Utah is named or referred to as the taxing agency, the name of this County shall be substituted therefore. Nothing in this subparagraph (b) shall be deemed to require substitution of the name of the County for the word "State" when that word is used as part of the title of the State Tax Commission, or of the Constitution of . the State of Utah, nor shall the name of the County be substituted for that of the State of any Section when the result of that substitution substi-tution would require action to be taken by or against the County or any agency thereof, there-of, rather than by or against the State Tax Commission in performing per-forming the functions incident to the administration admin-istration or operation of the Article. Section 7. Use of Revenues. The revenues received from the Fixed Annual Percentage Rate effective for first 6 months only, then Prime 3. No Fees, Interest OnlyPayments for 5 yim 30, 2008."Employee Direct Deposit is a Business Growth Checking feature. Simple application required, on approved credit (UAL). tourism, recreation, cultural and convention conven-tion taxes levied pursuant pur-suant to Section 5 shall be used solely for the purposes of financing, in whole or in part, tourism promotion, pro-motion, and the development, devel-opment, operation, and maintenance of tourist, tour-ist, recreation, cultural and convention facilities facili-ties as defined herein. The Board of County Commissioners may issue bonds under the provisions of the Utah Municipal Bond Act to pay any costs incurred for the purposes pur-poses set forth above and may pledge the entire proceeds of the tax provided for this Article to the payment of principal, interest, premiums and necessary neces-sary reserves for any such bonds. Section 8. Collection. Taxes imposed under this Article shall be levied at the same time and collected collect-ed in the same manner man-ner as provided for in Title 59, Chapter 12, Section 201 et seq. of the Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, except that the revenue derived from the tax is not subject to the collection collec-tion and distribution procedures established pursuant to the provisions provi-sions of Subsection 59-12-205(2), Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended. All revenues so collected shall be the revenues of Daggett County. Any records, tax returns, or other information infor-mation of any person, corporation, company, or other group or organization orga-nization subject to the taxes imposed by this Article which relate to the calculation, collection or remittance remit-tance to the State Tax - Native Asphalt For Sale Great for driveways and parking lots Screened 1" minus Screened reject 6" minus Oversized reject 24" minus As dug to 'Wmw mountain America CREDIT UNION Wednesday, July 23, 2008 Commission of said taxes shall be subject to review, inspection inspec-tion and auditing by Daggett County. Section 9. Licenser. All person, companies, compa-nies, corporations or other similar persons, groups, or organizations organiza-tions doing business as restaurants shall obtain from the State Tax Commission, a tourism, recreation, cultural or convention tax license. No such additional license shall be required if the person, company, corporation, or group or organization has obtained a license s Got something to say? i 1 Say it in x the Vernal j Express Opinion 7 Pages! 3 EUSD STEPS TO QUMIFSFORUOUR own mtm O GET PRE-APPROVED LOCATION O ROME Clayton Homes 3768 So Redwood Rd West Valley Utah Fax: 801-975-7782 Phone: 801-975-7781 a-wmmmij Unmixed ore - (unscreened) Elevate Your Business B9 pursuant to Section 59-12-106, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended. Section 10. This ordinance shall be come effective July 23, 2008 and upon at least one publication publica-tion in a newspaper published and having general circulation in Daggett County. Nothing in this ordinance ordi-nance shall serve to negate or terminate this tax for the calendar calen-dar year 2008. Dated this 15th day of July, 2008. Published in the Vernal Express July 23, 2008. ,u uim.uij.jui.wwu.u, r 1 1 t i |