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MAPLETON CITY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE Public Notice is hereby given that the 2005 annual meeting schedule of the Mapleton City Planning Commission is as follows: Regular Meetings Date Regular Meetings Date January 20 July 21 February 17 August 18 March 17 September 15 April 21 October 20 May 19 November 17 June 16 December 15 Regular meeting of the Planning Commission are held in the Council Chambers of the Mapleton City Building, 35 East Maple Street, Mapleton, Utah, commencing at 7:00 P.M. Public Hearings for Zone change requests will be held January 20th, May 19th, and September 15th. Information to be considered at these hearings must be submitted to the City Office no later that 5:00 P.M. on December 18th, 2004, April 11, 2005, and August 15, 2005, respectively. Information for the first rezone in 2006 must be submitted by December 12, 2005. Debbie Walser Mapleton City Recorder MAPLETON BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT The Board of Adjustment meets on an as-needed basis. It does not have a regular schedule. Contact April Houser at 489-6138 to set up a meeting meet-ing with the Board of Adjustment. The City of Mapleton, in compliance with the American with Disability Act, provides accommodations accommoda-tions and auxiliary communicative aids and services for all those citizens in need of assistance. Persons requesting these accommodations for City-sponsored public meetings, services, programs pro-grams or events should call Debbie Walser at 489-5655, giving her at least 3 days notice. Recorder's signature above certifies that this notice was posted in the Mapleton City Office and published in the Springville Herald, a newspaper of general circulation in Mapleton, on December 30,2004. of her system ,other Nature's sonethi So we're always working on ours. Heavy snow, high wind and ice - Mother Nature might throw everything she has at us this winter. That's why we work year round pruning trees and investing in our system to cut down on problems before they start. Tree maintenance - We're working on nearly a quarter of a million trees that posed a threat to your electric service. Our science-based methods keep trees healthy while helping keep your lights on. Remember - near power lines, you'll have fewer outages if you plant low-growing trees. Bright Future - We've invested more than $200 million in new and upgraded transmission and distribution lines and substations to help us meet the growing demand for electricity in Utah. We've also improved our field employees' work process to respond even more quickly to your service requests. Easy outage reporting - If there is an outage, phone our call center and you'll be connected to our enhanced interactive voice response (IVR) system, which will alert our local crews immediately. The system can also give you accurate updates on how the restoration process is going. It's fast and efficient, handling as many as 15,000 calls an hour. For your copy of Getting Ready for Mother Nature, our booklet with tips to help you prepare for an outage, and to see what we do to restore power, visit utahpower.net or call us at 1-888-221-7070. 'ML y You can't outwit Mother Nature. But we're working on it UTAH POWER |