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Wtn arm yom hmtnttg ON THE ROAD! dich simon TRUCHinG DRIUER SCHOOL Subjtd to prior sale Fuflhnjthtonly Pric can thing ' & Savelh Homes (435) 528-5003 Notice of Intention Springville City Special Improvement District No. 28 Curb, gutter, sidewalk, side-walk, asphalt stuet paving, electrical and utility conduits, culinary culi-nary and secondary water mains and services, ser-vices, sewer services, miscellaneous structures, struc-tures, retaining walls, piping and fencing. Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Springville, Utah, of its intention to create Special Spe-cial Improvement District Dis-trict No. 28 for the purpose of construction of, at certain locations, on those streets fronting real property described below, curb, gutter, sidewalk, asphalt street paving, electrical and utility conduits, culinary and secondary water mains, miscellaneous piping and structures, and appurtenances associated with such construction, and defraying de-fraying the costs and expenses thereof by levying and collecting a special assessment on the lots and parcels of land affected and benefitted bene-fitted by such improvements. improve-ments. Description of District: The area to be included in the District will include all parcels of property fronting on the following streets or proposed streets: On the west by Main Street, on the east by 400 East, on the north by 800 North (extended) (extend-ed) and on the south by 550 North. Improvements Proposed: Pro-posed: The improvements improve-ments proposed shall consist of 5' wide concrete con-crete sidewalk (4" thick, except in driveways drive-ways where the thickness thick-ness is 7"), 30" concrete con-crete curb and gutter, 23.5' of asphalt on each side, road base and structural fill material on 700 North, and 19.5' of asphalt on each side, road base and structural fill on 300 East Street, miscellaneous retaining walls, where needed along 700 North, miscellaneous mis-cellaneous piping to extend the existing storm drain to Little Spring Creek. 10" diameter di-ameter water main and services, 8" diameter secondary water main and services, electrical and utility conduits where required, and miscellaneous piping and structures to provide pro-vide storm drain service to the project. Optional improvements, such as driveways, services for water andor sewer and any other improvement requested by the property proper-ty owner and directly assessed to the owner, as approved by the City Engineer may also be installed. Location of Improvements: Im-provements: The improvements im-provements proposed shall be constructed at the following locations within the District: On 700 North, from Main Street to 400 East, curb, gutter, sidewalk, side-walk, 23.5' asphalt paving on each side, roadbase and structural fill material, 10" culinary culi-nary and 8" secondary water mains, and services, ser-vices, electrical and utility conduits, retaining retain-ing wall where required, re-quired, miscellaneous structures, driveways, a bike path, and storm drainage facilities, to complete project. On 300 East, from 700 North to 550 North, curb, gutter, sidewalk, 19.5' asphalt on each side, road base and structural fill, where needed, 8" culinary culi-nary water main, 6" secondary water main, 8" sewer main, electrical electri-cal and utility conduits, and required services, and any miscellaneous appurtenances required to complete the project Estimated Cost: The approximate costs of the improvements are as follows: 30" Curb and Gutter SI lft. 5' Sidewalk: $ I lft 23.5'Asphalt, roadbase and structural fill mate rial: $25ft. 19.5' Asphalt) roadbase, road-base, and structural fill material: $2 1 ft. 10" Culinary Water main: $22ft. 8" Culinary Water train: $19.'ft. 10" Secondary Water main: $14ft. 8" Secondary Water main: $1 lft. 8" Sewer main: $ 1 6ft. Electrical and utility conduits: $8ft. Water, sewer and secondary services: $200-400Service Optional improvements, improve-ments, such as driveways, drive-ways, will be assessed at the actual cost of construction. The assessed cost shall also include an additional addi-tional amount of approximately ap-proximately 20 percent, to pay for engineering and other overhead costs. Based upon these lineal footage estimates, the total costs of construction construc-tion with overhead to be $433,908. Lew of Assessments: To defray the cost of the improvements, a special assessment will be levied and parcels of land to be affected or benefitted by such improvements. im-provements. The costs will be assessed on the following basis: Curb, gutter, sidewalk, asphalt paving, road base, structural fill, culinary and secondary water mains, and the cost of certain structures, struc-tures, miscellaneous appurtenances, engineering engi-neering and overhead shall be assessed according ac-cording to the front footage upon and against all lots and parcels of land affected or benefitted by the improvements are located, locat-ed, and running back from the street the entire depth of each such lot or parcel, with credit for corner lots improved on both sides with the improvements of this District or previous previ-ous City Special Improvement Im-provement District, equal to one-half of the cost of like improvements improve-ments abutting the shortest side or 103 feet, whichever is less, excluding optional improvements im-provements on each side. Optional improvements, improve-ments, such as driveways drive-ways and requested services, will be assessed as-sessed at the City's actual cost, plus overhead, over-head, against the parcels so benefitted. The special assessment levied to defray the cost and expense of the improvements may be paid in ten equal annual installments with interest inter-est at a rate not to exceed ex-ceed 15 percent per annum on the unpaid balance; or the whole of the assessment may be paid, without interest within 15 days after notification by the City Treasurer of the amount due. The actual rate of interest to be charged will be the City's cost of borrowing money to fund the construction of said improvements. Protest and Objections: Objec-tions: All protests and objections to such improvements im-provements or the creation cre-ation of said Improvement Improve-ment District No. 28 must be in writing by th. owner of the prop-erry prop-erry to be assessed and must describe or otherwise other-wise identify the property prop-erty in question. All protests must be filed with the City Recorder, Springville Civic Center, Cen-ter, 50 South Main Street. Springville, Utah, 84663, on or before August 25, 2000, at 5:00 p.m. Protests received after that time will not be considered. The City Council, will meet on September 5, 2000, in the Council Chambers, 50- South Main Street, Springville, Utah, in an open and public session to consider such protests pro-tests as shall hsye been filed and heart objections objec-tions relating ito the proposed special improvement im-provement district from all persons desiring to be heard. The necessary number of protests required to prevent the formation of t&e Dis trict under Utah Code Annotated 1953,1 7A-3-307, as amended, shall be determined by the total assessments to be levied against each parcel of property. Probsts representing one-half of the total assessment shall be necessary to prevent formation of the district. dis-trict. Dated: July 25, 2000 Jo Evans City Recorder Published in the Springville Herald on July 26, August 2, August 9 and August 16, 2000 NOTICE OF ORDINANCES ORDI-NANCES Notice is hereby given that on June 20, 2000. the Springville City Council adopted Ordinance No. 14-00. approving the Mountain View Farms Annexation at about 400 to 900 South and 1750 to 1850 West. Also on this date, the Council adopted Ordinance No. 15-00, amending the rate for the energy-use tax to increase in-crease the tax to 6 as allowed by State law. Also adopted on this date was Ordinance No. 16-00, 16-00, adopting the Parks and Recreation Impact Fee and Capital Facilities Facili-ties Plan. This was adoption ado-ption of an update of the Plan and Impact Fee. On July 18. 2000, the Springville City Council adopted Ordinance No. 17-00. approving the Murdock Annexation, Part 4. at about 600 to 850 South and 1850 to 2050 East. The originals of these ordinances are on file in the office of the City Recorder and can be viewed there by any interested person. City Recorder Jo Evans Published in the Springville Spring-ville Herald on Julv 26. 2000 Resorts GOT A CAMPGROUND membership or time-share? time-share? We'll take it! Inwentory needed certain resorts. America's oldest and largest resort resale clearinghouse. 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Please send (or fax to 418-1132) resume to: Farmers Insurance, District Office. 210 W. 200 N. Suite 201, Provo, UT 84601 or call 418-1126. July 26, Public Notice Due to the neglect of delinquent accounts, the contents occupying the storage units of the following fol-lowing tenants of Bird Storage Un'. L.C. located locat-ed at 936 S. 50 W., 1940 S. State and 2220 S. State, Springville. Utah, will be sold: Barbara Archuleta A69 540 E. 200 S. Provo. UT 84601 Dennis Dalton B39 P.O. Box 12 Springville, UT 84663 LeRoy Dalton Shop 4 108 N. Main Mapieton. UT 84664 Jeana Cook U A05I 1246 N. Geneva Rd. Provo. UT 84601 Bill Jackson A99 814 N. 440 W. Provo. UT 84604 Elias Humes B25 384 W. 200 N. Springville. UT 84663 Randy McKell AI77 1 1 10 S. 400 E. 35 Springville, UT 84663 Published in the Springville Herald July 19 and 26. 2000. In The Fourth Judicial District Court in and For Utah County, State of Utah Wilford W. Schramm by and through George W. Schramm, Guardian ad Litem, Plantiff, vs, Jill Taylor Karner, Defendant Summons Case No. 000401711 Judge 9 The State of Utah to the Above-Named Defendant: Defen-dant: You are hereby summoned sum-moned and required to file with the Clerk of the above Court, at 125 N. I00W. Provo. UT 84601 a written answer to the Complaint filed with the court at the above address ad-dress in this case, and to serve upon or mail to the plaintiff's attorney, at the address shown above, a copy of your answer within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons Sum-mons upon you. This Summons will be deemed served 10 days after its last publication. If you fail to so answer, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint which relief is to quiet title in Plaintiff to property in Lehi. Utah in which you have a recorded interest Dated this 5th day of July, 2000. E. Craig McAllister Attorney for Plaintiff Published in the Springville Herald July 12. 19 and 26, 2000. Public Notice Notice is hereby given of public heirings to be held during the regular meeting of the Mapieton Planning Commission Com-mission Thursday, August Au-gust 10, 2000 at 7:00 p.m. in the Mapieton City Building, 35 East Maple Street, Mapieton, Utah, for the purpose of: 1. Considering a modification to elements of the General Plan designating des-ignating 400 North as a Centra Commercial area. 2. Considering a modification to Title 18, Chapter 18.60 regarding the Central Commercial Zoning code. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Dis-abilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations accom-modations (including auxiliary communicative .aids and services) during these hearings should notify Don Walker at Mapieton City, 35 East Maple, Mapieton UT 84664, or 489-5655 at least three days prior to the hearing. Bill Jams Ptoaakf tad Zoaiag Admiabtrator Published in the Spriatvilk Herald on July 26. 2000. 2000 - The Springville PUBLIC NOTICE Probate and guardianship notice Consult county clerk or the resr 'xtlve signers for f urther Informal n Notice of Proposed Annexation Springville City Council hereby gives notice that it has received a petition for annexation of an area known as the Westside Addition Annexation An-nexation consisting of 9.73 acres at about 750 West Center. The properly proper-ly is more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point on an old fence, said point is 406.43 feet East and 1855.88 feet from the North Quarter of Section 32. Township 7 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian Me-ridian (Basis of bearing is the State Coordinate System); thence as follows: fol-lows: North 8937"57" East along an old fence 610.01 feet to an old fence corner; thence South 5230'54" East along an old fence 2 1 .24 feet to an old fence corner; cor-ner; thence South 0049-'04" 0049-'04" West along an old fence 665.42 feet; thence North 8936'5I" West, 629.92 feet thence North 0059'45" East, 670.21 feet to the point of the beginning. Contains 9.73 The City Council received notice of certification certifi-cation of the petition from the City Recorder on July 17. 2000. The complete annexation petition is available for inspection and copying at the office of the City Recorder. 50 South Main Street, Springville, Utah. The City Council may grant the petition and the City may annex the area described in the petition unless a written protest is filed with the Utah County Cou-nty Local Boundary Commission and a copy of the protest delivered to the City Recorder. The address of the Local Boundary Commission is Attention: Clyde Naylor, Utah County Engineer, Utah Department of Public Works. 2855 South State Street, Provo, Pro-vo, Utah 84606. The deadline for filing a protest is September 14, 2000. A protest may be filed with the Local Boundary Commission by property owners if it contains the signatures of the owners of private real properly that: (a) is located lo-cated in the unincorporated unincorporat-ed area within one-half mile of the area proposed for annexation; (b) covers cov-ers at least 25 percent of the private land area located in the unincorporated unincorpo-rated area within one-half mile of the area proposed for annexation; and (c) is equal in value to at least 15 percent of all real property located in the unincorporated area within with-in one-half mile of the area proposed for annexation. annex-ation. Jo Evans City Recorder Published in the Springville Herald July 26. August 2 and August 9. 2000. Legal Notice The Nebo School District Board of Education Educa-tion will hold a special board meeting on Thursday, Thurs-day, July 27. 2000, at 9:30 a.m., in the Office of The Board of Education, Educa-tion, 350 South Main, Spanish Fork, UT 84660. The Board will meet in open session prior to a budget work session which will be followed by a closed session to discuss legal and property proper-ty issues. The public is invited to attend the open session. sTracy Olsen Business Administrator Published in the Springville Herald July 26, 2000. The rockets which provided the "red glare" in The Star Spangled Banner were the invention inven-tion of Sir William Con-grave. Herald - Page Eleven Notice of Ordinance On February 1 5, 2000 the Mapieton City Council adopted the following: - Ordinance 00-05 amending the Official Zone Map of Mapieton City. Utah to show that the zone classification applicable to approximately approxi-mately 4.5 acres, 2.5 acres and 0.05 acres located at approximately 890 N. 2000 W. be I & M-l (Industrial & Manufacturing). Manu-facturing). - Ordinance 00-06 vacating and abandoning an easement for future 800 South Street from Main East to 800 East. - Ordinance 00-07 amending the Official Zone Map of Mapieton City. Utah to show that the zone classification applicable to approximately approxi-mately 14.00 acres located locat-ed at approximately 1 200 E. 1000 S. from the A-2 (maximum density of I lot2.5 acres) to the A-2 zone with a TDR-R overlay. On March 7. 2000: - Ordinance 00-08 amending Title 1 8, Chapter Chap-ter 1 8.90. Section 18.90.-090, 18.90.-090, and Table 1 8.80.010 to include frontage requirements re-quirements for the TDR-R TDR-R overlay zones. - Ordinance 00-09 amending certain provisions provi-sions of Title 1 5 of the Mapieton City Code. On March 21. 2000: - Ordinance 00-10 adopting title 78 Utah Code Annotated to be included in the Mapieton City Code. April 4. 2000: - Ordinance 00-11 Modifying Sections 2.45 and 2.46 to the Mapieton City Code establishing the Economic Development Develop-ment and Utilities Commission. Com-mission. April 18, 2000: - Ordinance 00-12 amending Title 16 Section Sec-tion 16.04.030 to designate desig-nate the Board of Ad justments just-ments as the Appellate body to hear appeals of decisions by the Planning Commission on conditional condi-tional use permits. - Ordinance 00-13 amending Title 16 Section Sec-tion 16.03.050 to designate desig-nate the Planning Commission Com-mission as the deciding body to hear and decide on conditional use permits. per-mits. May 2. 2000: - Ordinance 00-14 vacating and abandoning an easement for future 200 East Street from approximately 800 South to approximately I KM) South. June 16, 2000: - Ordinance 00-15 vacating and abandoning a right-of-way for 1400 North from 300 West westerly 361.48 feet to approximately 320 West along the North side of lot 6 of the Mapieton Mountain Plat "A" subdivision. subdi-vision. Half of the right-of-way is to be deeded to the property to the north and half to the south. July 18. 2000: - Ordinance 00-16 amending the official zone map to show that the zone classification applicable to the 2.5 acres of land located at approximately 825 S. 800 W.. shall be changed from the A-2 zone to the RA-1 zone. Copies of these Ordinances Ordi-nances are available for inspection at the Maple-ton Maple-ton City Office, 35 East Maple Street, Mapieton, UT. (s) Donald F. Walker Recorder Published in the Springville Herald July 26, 2000. En 401-50G0 |