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Show UPAXLP of the Series 2009 Bonds and the potential poten-tial economic impact that the improvement, facility, or property for which the Series 2009 Bonds pay all or a part of the cost will have on the private pri-vate sector. The Series 2009 Bonds will be issued pursuant to the Resolution and a Final Bond Resolution to be adopted authorizing and confirming the sale of the Series 2009 Bonds (the "Final Bond Resolution") for the purposes of (i) financing in part the costs of recreation recre-ation improvements, including replacing athletic field lighting and related improvements, improve-ments, and (ii) paying pay-ing the costs of issuing issu-ing the Series 2009 Bonds. The Issuer proposes to pledge the federal mineral lease payments received by the Issuer pursuant to Title 59, Chapter 21, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, to the repayment of the Series 2009 Bonds. As mineral lease revenue bonds, no property taxes will be pledged for repayment of the Series 2009 Bonds. A draft of the Final Bond Resolution in substantially final form was before the Governing Body and was part of the Resolution at the time of its adoption by the Governing Body (collectively, (col-lectively, the "Bond Resnliitinns" The j Final Bond Resolution is to be adopted by the Governing Body in snrh frtrm nnrl ui.h such changes thereto as shall be approved by the Governing Body upon the adoption adop-tion thereof; provided that the principal amount, interest rate or rates, maturity Ssrjps v2(W9 1 Botv4? will not exceed the maximums set forth above. Copies of the Bond Resolutions are on file in the office of the Vice Chair of the Issuer where they may be examined during dur-ing regular business hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday for at least 30 days from and after the last date of publication of this notice. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a period of thirty (30) days from and after the last date of the publication of this notice is provided by law during which (1) any person in interest shall have the right to contest the legality legal-ity of the Resolution, the Final Bond Resolution, or the Series 2009 Bonds, or any provision made for the security and payment of the Series 2009 Bonds by filing fil-ing a verified written writ-ten complaint in the district court of the county in which he she resides, and that after such time, no one shall have any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality or legality thereof for any cause whatsoever, and (2) registered voters within the Issuer may sign a written petition requesting an election elec-tion to authorize the issuance of the Series 2009 Bonds. If written writ-ten petitions which have been signed by at least 20 of the registered voters of the Issuer are filed f with the Issuer during ! that 30-day period, the Issuer will be required J to hold an election to j obtain voter autho- rization prior to the !' issuance of the Series 2009 Bonds. If fewer than 20 of the registered reg-istered voters of the Issuer file a written petition during that 30-day period, the Issuer may proceed to issue the Bonds without on election, DATED: December 10, 2008. Steve Evans Vice Chair. Published in the Vernal Express December 17, 24 2008. STORAGE AUCTION Notice is hereby given that contents listed below on units at Uintah Basin Self storage LLC. 1609 West 500 South, Vernal, Utah are to be disposed of. You have until December 31, 2008. If payment pay-ment in full has not been received by that date those interested in placing bids on these units may do so January 1, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. All items will be auctioned or disposed of that day. Jessica Moon P.O. Box 790094 Vernal, UT 84078 435-621-6232 Unit A-09 Owes $190.00 Audrey Hughes P.O. Box 36 Vernal, UT 84078 435-789-7718 unit B-06 & B-08 Sue Blackburn 2026 E. 1500 N. Vernal, uT 84078 435-789-4380 Unit B-10 Owes $160.00 Shauntea Wagner 4481 S. 500 E. Vernal, UT 84078 435-790-8873 Unit B-12 Owes $145.00 Floyd Farnsworth 425 W. 250 S. Vernal, UT 84078 435-789-5507. Unit c-05 Owes $170.00 Published in the Vernal Express December 17, 24, 2008. MEETING NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING FOR 2009 BUDGET FLAMING GORGE ROAD & TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT T.JiU El!ScD)A,.y DECEMBERMv.018, 2008 5:30 P.M. DAGGETT COUNTY COURTHOUSE 95 N. 1ST W., MANILA, UT TENTATIVE BUDGET IS AVAILABLE AT THE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Published in the Vernal Express December 17, 2008. ; PUBLIC HEARING The Daggett County Commissioners will meet in a Public Hearing on December 22, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. They will discuss the 2008 budget opening, 2009 budget adoption, and adoption of an ordinance affixing the salaries of the elected officials and statutory officers of Daggett County for 2009. The hearing will be located in the Daggett County Courthouse located at 95 North 100 West, Manila, Utah, 84046. The public is welcome to attend and will have the opportunity to be heard. The tentative ten-tative budget is available avail-able for inspection at the Daggett County Auditor's Office during dur-ing regularly scheduled sched-uled office hours at 95 North 100 West, Manila, Utah, 84046. Published in the Vernal Express December 17,2008. NOTICE OF 2009 BUDGET ADOPTION By order of the Uintah County Commission there will be public comments com-ments taken on the adoption of the 2009 Uintah County operating operat-ing budget and raises for county employees and elected officials on Monday, December 22, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. in the Commission Chambers. Michael W. Wilkins, Clerk-Auditor, Published in the Vernal Express Dec. 17, 2008. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COM-MISSIONERS OF UINTAH COUNTY, UTAH ORDINANCE ORDI-NANCE NO. 12-08-2008 AN ORDINANCE MODIFYING TITLE 17, "ZONING" CHAPTER 17.100 "SIGN REGULATIONS" IN THE UINTAH CO U N T Y CODE. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION: MICHAEL MCKEE CHAIRMAN AYE, DAVE HALSEM AYE, DARLENE BURNS AYE COPIES OF THE ORDINANCE ARE AVAILABLE IN THE UINTAH COUNTY CLERK AUDITORS OFFICE. 147 EAST MAIN STREET. MICHAEL W. WILKINS, CLERK-AUDITOR CLERK-AUDITOR Published in the Vernal Express December 17, 2008. LEGAL NOTICE OF DECISION Wild and Scenic River Suitability Study for National Forest System Lands in Utah USDA ' , Forest Service .'. Ashley, Dixie, Fishlake, 1 Manti-La Manti-La Sal, and Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forests Kevin B. Elliott (Ashley National Forest), Allen Rowley (Fishlake National Forest), Robert G. Macwhorter (Dixie National Forest), Pamela Brown (Manti- Mm. Mfflfll E!orest)i31 andi Bwajv A. Ferebee' (Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest), Responsible Officials for this project, have selected Alternative 7 of the Wild and Scenic River Suitability Study for National Forest System Lands in Utah Final Environmental Impact Statement . (FEIS). This decision will recommend that 10 river segments totaling total-ing approximately 108 miles (74 miles classified classi-fied as Wild, 22 miles classified as Scenic, and 12 miles classified classi-fied as Recreational) of National Forest System lands in Utah administered by the Forest Service should be designated desig-nated by Congress as components of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. The remaining remain-ing 76 river segments (732 miles) in Utah located on National Forest System lands that are not suitable are to be released from protective management man-agement for wild and scenic river purposes. pur-poses. The project is located on the Ashley, Dixie, Fishlake, Manti-La Sal, and U inta-Wasatch-Cache National Forests in Box Elder, Cache, Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Kane, Millard, Piute, Salt Lake, Sanpete, San Juan, Sevier, Summit, Uintah, Utah, Wasatch, Washington, and Weber Counties, Utah; Montrose County, Colorado; and Uinta County, Wyoming. A copy of the Record of Decision and the Final Environmental Impact Statement is available avail-able for public review at the Supervisor's Offices for the Ashley, Dixie, Fishlake, Manti-La Sal, and Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forests, on the Web at: http: www.fs.fed.usr4 rivers, or a copy is Vernal Express and Uintah available at most local libraries (see Library List on Web site). This decision is subject sub-ject to appeal pursuant pursu-ant to 36 CFR 217.3. Appeals must meet the content requirements of 36 CFR 217.9. A written appeal must be postmarked or received by the Appeal Reviewing Officer 4 within 45 days of the date of publication of the legal notice. The legal notice will be published in the following fol-lowing newspapers: Vernal Express, Daily Spectrum, Richfield , Reaper, Sun Advocate, The Daily Herald, and the Salt Lake Tribune. The appeal period will begin following fol-lowing publication of the legal notice in whichever newspaper newspa-per publishes it last. Appeals must be sent to: Regional Forester, Intermountain Region USFS, 324 25th - Street, Ogden, Utah 84401; by fax to 801-625-5277; or by email to: appeals-intermtn-regional-office fs.fed.us. Emailed appeals must be submitted sub-mitted in rich text (rtf) or Word (doc) and must include the project name in the subject line. Appeals may also be hand delivered to the above address, during regular regu-lar business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. If no appeals are filed within the 45-day time period, implementation imple-mentation of the decision deci-sion may occur on, but not before, 5 business days from the close of the appeal filing period. peri-od. When appeals are filed, implementation may occur on, but not before, the 15th business busi-ness day following the date of the last appeal disposition. If you have any questions contact Cathy Kahlow, Team Leader at 801-733-2675 or Amy Barker, Environmental Coordinator '.at (307) 789-3'i'94.''rv '"" Published in the Vernal Express December 17, 2008. NOTICE OF PROPOSED REALTY ACTION AC-TION FOR A COMPETITIVE OR DIRECT SALE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Forest Service PUBLIC NOTICE OF REALTY ACTION ' Ashley Dwelling Sites Sales Ashley National Forest Duchesne & Vernal Ranger Districts Duchesne & Uinta Counties, Utah USDA Forest Service Notice is hereby given that the Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, is proposing pro-posing to sell the lands identified below at not less than the market value pursuant pursu-ant to the Properties would be conveyed under authority of the Forest Service Facilities Realignment & Enhancement Act (FSFREA PL. 109-54). 109-54). The proposal for sale includes the following lands and interest in lands under the jurisdiction of the Forest Service: Ashley National Forest Duchesne County and Uintah County, State of Utah Roosevelt Dwelling 1 Site: This approximately approxi-mately 0.34 acre site is located in Duchesne County. It is a single-family single-family dwelling with a basement built in 1933. The structure contains approximately approximate-ly 1353 sq. feet of finished fin-ished living space, an unfinished basement and a detached garage built in 1934 and containing con-taining 720 sq. ft. Street Address: 144 South 100 East, Roosevelt, UT Lot Serial Number: R-0154 Parcel: 00-0001-4492 Legal Description: Lots 3-4, Block 19, Plat "A", Roosevelt Citv Survcv. Portion SW'4 of NW' of SEC 22, T, 2 S; R- 1 W, Uintah Special Meridian Roosevelt R. S. Dwelling 2 Site: This approximately approximate-ly 0.28 acre site is located in Duchesne County. It is a single-family dwelling with a basement built in 1960. It contains approximately 1211 sq. ft. of living space on the main ' floor, additional living space in the basement area and a detached garage built in 1963 and containing con-taining 960 sq. ft. Street Address: 292 North State St, Roosevelt, UT Lot Serial Number R-0685. Parcel: 00-0002-2115 Legal Description: M & B in Un-platted Roosevelt & contains 0.28 Acre. It is located locat-ed in the SW of SW4 of SEC 15, T, 2 S; R. 1 W, Uintah Special Meridian. Duchesne ADR Dwelling Site: This approximately 0.43 acre site is located in Duchesne County. It is a single-family dwelling built in 1960 and containing approximately 1144 sq. ft. of living space along with a detached garage built in 1960 containing 420 sq. ft. Street Address: 234 West Main St, Duchesne, UT Lot serial number D-0184. Parcel: 00-0000-3529 Legal Description: W Vi Lot 2 and Lots 3-4, 3-4, Block 32, Duchesne City Survey. Located in the NW'i of SEC 1, T 4 S; R 5 W, Uintah Special Meridian. Duchesne R. S. Dwelling Site: This approximately 0.83-acre 0.83-acre site is located in Duchesne County. It has three facilities: a one bedroom house built in 1963 and containing con-taining approximately 576 sq. ft. of living area, a single-family dwelling built in 1950 and containing, approximately 1250 sq. ft. of living space along with an attached garage space that has been enclosed and a separate detached garage built in 1948 and containing 936 sq. ft. Street Address: 64 West 100 South, Duchesne, UT Lot serial number D-0225. Parcel: 00-0000-3974 Legal Description: Lots 8-16 INC. Block 37, Duchesne City Survey Also: M & B addition. Located in the SW'4 of SEC 1, T 4 S; R 5 W, Uintah Special Meridian. Vernal Dwelling . Site: This approximately approxi-mately 0.23-acre site is located in Uintah County. It is designated desig-nated I-Web Property 0011 and contains a single-family dwelling dwell-ing (1105) built in 1953 and containing approximately 1281 sq. ft. of living area, additional unfinished basement area and an attached garage. Street Address: 232 East 200 North, Vernal, UT Lot Serial Number 05:019:0048. a.k.a. Acct. 15469 Legal Description: M & B in the SW ' of NE V of Section 23, T4 South, R 21 East, Salt Lake Meridian Ownership History: Warranty Deed dated 10 August 1951 conveyed con-veyed the property t o the USA from Jesse A. and Jennie L. Cheney. Use of this property prop-erty appears to have been as a residential residen-tial dwelling site since acquisition by the USA. The mineral estate will be included in the estate to be sold. The property may be sold directly to an identified purchaser or may be sold under competitive bidding procedures. The method of sale will be determined at a later date. The sale will be subject to valid existing exist-ing rights and encumbrances encum-brances of record. Basin Standard The Forest Service may also include in the conveyance any reservation necessary to protect the interests of the United States. Specific terms of the sale will be provided in an 'Offer to Sell' which will be made after all environmental environmen-tal studies and other required analysis are completed and final decision to sell the property is made. Federal law requires purchasers to be U.S. citizens, 18 years of age of older; a corporation corpo-ration subject to the laws of any State or of the United States; a State, State instrumentality, instru-mentality, or political subdivision authorized to hold property; or an entity, including but not limited to associations, asso-ciations, partnerships, capable of holding property in the State. Proof of qualification to purchase the property prop-erty will be required. Additional detailed information, including includ-ing complete property description, maps, list of reservations and encumbrances, etc. is available for review during regular business busi-ness hours at the following fol-lowing offices: DuchesneRoosevelt Ranger District 85 West Main, Duchesne, UT DuchesneRoosevelt Ranger District 650 West Highway 40 Roosevelt, UT Vernal Ranger District 355 North Vernal Ave Vernal, UT It is anticipated that the above actions may be appropriately excluded from documentation docu-mentation in an EA or EIS as described in 36 CFR 220.6(d)(7) "Sale or exchange of land or interest in land and resources where resulting land uses remain essentially the same." Any decision issued under this authority w6iild not' "be-appeal-' able under'36 CFR: 215. However, determination deter-mination of the appropriate appro-priate level of analysis and documentation will be made only after a review of specialist spe-cialist reports, biological bio-logical evaluations assessments, public comments, and other pertinent information and analyses. Parties who may be interested in purchasing pur-chasing the property, or wish to offer comments com-ments related to the proposed sale, are encouraged to contact the Forest Service. For a period of 30 days from the date of publication of this notice the general public and interested parties may submit comments to Louis Haynes, Public Affairs Officer, Ashley National Forest. s Kevin B. Elliott24 November 08 Forest Supervisor Date Published in the Vernal Express December 17, 2008. NOTICE TO The Utah Department of Transportation is advertising the following fol-lowing projects that will be available on the UDOT Web-Site Saturday, December 13,2008. HSIP-R399(001) - RUMBLE STRIPS of VARIOUS LOCATIONS ON US-40 AND US-189 US-189 in DUCHESNE, UINTAH, WASATCH Counties All project bidding information, including Notice to Contractors, Specifications and Plans, can be viewed, downloaded, and printed from UDOT's Project Development Construction Bid Opening Information website, http:www. ' udot.utah.govcns bidopeninfo.htm. U T A II DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION John R. Njord, Director Dated this 13th day of December, 2008 Published in the Vernal . Express December 17, 2008. PULBIC NOTICE The Uintah Impact Mitigation Special Service District will hold a public hearing hear-ing to review and approve its 2008 budget bud-get reopener and to review and approve its 2009 budget. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 23, 2008 at 3:00 pm in the Law Library located in the Utah State University Vernal Building at 1680 West Highway 40, Vernal, UT, 84078. Persons requiring ADA accommodations accommoda-tions may contact Dr. Robert T Behunin at 435.722.1770. Published in the Vernal Express December 17, 2008. UNDERGROUND UNDER-GROUND INJECTION CONTROL PROGRAM PUBLIC NOTICE NO-TICE AND OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENT Newfield Production Company 1001 Seventeenth Street, Suite 2000 Denver, CO 80202 PURPOSE OF PUBLIC NOTICE The purpose of this notice is to solicit public pub-lic comment on a proposal pro-posal by the Region 8 Ground Water Program office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to issue or modify mod-ify an Underground Injection Control (UIC) Permit that authorizes the underground under-ground injection of fluids via the listed injection well or wells: Federal 5-7-9-18 2125' FNL& 745' FNVtr SWNW S7, T9SRI8E-is Uintah County, UT AND Federal 9-18-9-18 1980' FSL & 660' FEL NESE SI 8, T9S, R18E Uintah County, UT BACKGROUND Class II wells inject fluids for enhancing enhanc-ing recovery of oil or natural gas or for disposal dis-posal of waste water or brine produced during dur-ing conventional oil or natural gas production produc-tion that may be commingled com-mingled with waste water from gas plants which are an integral part of production operations unless that water is classified as a hazardous waste at the time of injection. injec-tion. Class I injection wells inject industrial or municipal waste fluids below the lowermost low-ermost underground source of drinking water. Class III injection injec-tion wells inject fluids that allow for in-situ underground mining of minerals. Newfield intends to convert the Federal No. 5-7-9-18 to an enhanced recovery injection well for enhanced oil recovery recov-ery operations. No drinking water wells are present within one-quarter (14) mile of the Federal No. 5-7-9-18. The approved injection injec-tion zone is within the Green River Formation, from 3618 feet to the top of the Wasatch Formation approximately 5906 feet, which interval includes the Garden Gulch, Douglas Creek and Basal Carbonate Members. The injectate will be a blend of culinary water from the Johnson Water District reservoir and or the Green River, and produced Green River Formation water from oil wells proximate proxi-mate to the Federal No. 5-7-9-18. AND Newfield Production Company (Newfield) intends to convert the Federal No. 9-18-9-18 to a Class II Wednesday, December 17, enhanced recovery recov-ery injection well for enhanced oil recovery operations. No drinking drink-ing water wells are present within one-quarter one-quarter (14) mile of the Federal No. 9-18-9-18. The approved injection injec-tion zone is within the Green River Formation from 3464 feet to the top of the Wasatch Formation approximately 5684 feet which interval includes the Garden Gulch, Douglas Creek and Basal Carbonate Members. The injectate will be a blend of water from the Johnson Water District reservoir reser-voir andor the Green River water pipeline, and produced Green River Formation water from oil wells proximate proxi-mate to the Federal No. 9-18-9-18 Draft UIC Permits or permit modifications modifica-tions have been prepared pre-pared in accordance with provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) as amended (42 USC et seq) and other lawful standards and regulations. regula-tions. The EPA has made a preliminary determination that all underground sources of drinking water will be protected. The Permit will be issued for the life of the well unless modified or terminated. ter-minated. These Permits or modifications, once issued, will authorize autho-rize the construction and operation of a new injection well or wells. Operation of the well(s) will be governed by the requirements and conditions con-ditions specified in the Permits or modifications. modi-fications. PUBLIC COMMENTS The requirements and conditions con-ditions of the Draft Permits or modifications modifica-tions are tentative, and are open to com-. com-. ment from any interested inter-ested party. Persons wishing to comment tipon or' object to any1 aspect of proposals are invited to submit sub-mit comments, IN WRITING, within 30 days of this notice to: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Ground Water Program, 8P-W-GW 1595 Wynkoop Street Denver, Colorado 80202-1129 Telephone: 1-800-227-89 1 7 ext. 312-6174 The Administrative Record, including the application, the Draft Permit or modification modifica-tion and Statement of Basis prepared by the EPA for each permit, and public comments received, is available for public inspection inspec-tion at the above location(s) weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING Within the thirty (30) day period, any interested person may request a public hearing hear-ing as provided by 40 CFR 124.12. A request for a hearing hear-ing must be made IN WRITING to the above address and must state the nature of the issues proposed pro-posed to be raised at the hearing. A public hearing will be held only if significant interest is shown. FINAL PERMIT DECISION All comments received within the 8 . rttiea.si.ta. C9 thirty (30) day period will be considered in the Final decision. The decision may be to: issue, modify, deny, or revoke and reissue the Permit or modification. The Final decision shall become effective thirty (30) days after issuance unless no commenters requested changes to the Draft Permit or modification, modifica-tion, in which case the Permit or modification modifi-cation shall become effective immediately upon issuance. APPEALS Within thirty (30) days after a Final decision deci-sion has been issued, any person who filed comments on the Draft decision or who participated in a public pub-lic hearing may petition peti-tion the Administrator to review the final decision. Any person per-son who failed to file comments or failed to participate in the public pub-lic hearing may petition peti-tion for administrative review only to the extent of the changes from the Draft to the Final Permit or modification decision. deci-sion. Commenters are referred to 40 CFR . 124.15 through 124.20 for procedural requirements of the appeal process. Published in the Vernal Express December 17, 2008. NOTICE OFA FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT The USDA, Rural Development has received an application applica-tion for financial assistance assis-tance from Shree, Inc. The proposed project consists of constructing construct-ing a 76 room Studio 6 Extended Stay Hotel. The proposed location .for the hotel is 1935 South Highway 40, Naples, Utah 84078 As required by the National En!vi'j'fi1rft"'hJta Policy'-' Act,1 -Ruraf Development has assessed the potential poten-tial environmental effects of the proposed pro-posed project and has determined that the proposal will not have a significant effect on the human environment environ-ment and for which an Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. The basis for this determination determina-tion is data presented in the Environmental Assessment dated December 3, 2008. There are no mitigation mitiga-tion measures required to avoid or minimize any adverse environmental envi-ronmental impacts for this project. Copies of the Environmental Assessment can be reviewed or obtained at the USDA-Rural Development office located at 80 North 500 West, Suite 2, Vernal, Utah 84078. For further information informa-tion please contact Vern Anderson, Rural Development Area Specialist at (435) 789-2100, ext. 119. A general location map of the proposal propos-al is shown below. Published in the Vernal Express December 17, 24, 2008. I ') 2008 |