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Show Thursday, September 14, 2006 SPRI NGVILLE HERALD 17 .Public No jjgg Police will lock up Skate Board Park Countryside Storage Storage Unit Sale A sale of the contents of the storage units below be-low will be held on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2006 at 9 a.m. at Countryside Storage, Stor-age, 715 N. Main Street, Springville, Utah 84663. Terms or first acceptable offer. 12 Andrew B. Jensen 1022 E. 200 North Springville, Utah 84663 Household and personal items 20 Rulon Hancock Han-cock 1525 S. 400 East 30 Springville, Utah 84663 Business, personal per-sonal and household house-hold items 57 Troy and Misty Whitehead P. O. Box 344 Springville, Utah Personal and household items 73 Casey Reams Re-ams 10 Brookside Drive Springville, Utah 84663 Household and personal items 155 Jeff and DeAnn Price 549 W. 1720 South Provo, Utah 84601 Household and personal items Published in the Springville Herald September 14 and 21,2006. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby here-by given that the Springville City Council, at their regular meeting held on September 5, 2006, adopted Ordinance No 25-06 25-06 amending the regulations pertaining per-taining to Home Daycare Occupations Occupa-tions in Springville City. This ordinance ordi-nance is on file in the Office of the City Recorder and may be viewed there by interested persons during regular business hours, Venla Gubler, City Recorder Published in the Springville Herald on September 14, 2006. NOTICE OF PROPOSED BOUNDARY AGREEMENT Springville City Council and Mapleton City Council hereby give notice that on September 5, 2006 the Spring-ville Spring-ville Council adopted a resolution, reso-lution, with Mapleton City adopting a resolution reso-lution on September Sep-tember 6, 2006, setting forth the intention of both : cities to enter into a boundary agreement to adjust the common com-mon boundary between the two cities about 1200 East 1300 South in Springville and 700 West 2000 North in Mapleton. The property is more particularly described de-scribed as follows: fol-lows: Commencing at a point 1321.27 feet along the Quarter Section Line on N 0 57' 04" W from the South Quarter Corner of Section Sec-tion 3, Township 8 South, Range 3 East; Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Merid-ian, thence N 0 57' 04" W 225.71 feet, thence N 89 45' 20" E 357.07 feet, thence S 0 36' 00" W 227.21 feet, thence West 351.01 feet to the point of beginning. AREA 1.84 acres or 80,168 square feet The Springville Spring-ville City Council will hold a public hearing on this proposed boundary bound-ary agreement on Tuesday, November No-vember 7, 2006 in the Springville Spring-ville City Council Coun-cil Chambers at 50 South Main, Springville, Utah 84663. The Mapleton City Council will hold a public hearing on this proposed boundary agreement agree-ment Wednesday, Wednes-day, November 15, 2006. The complete boundary adjustment ad-justment resolution reso-lution and plat are available for inspection and copying at the office of the Springville City Recorder, 50 South Main Street, Springville, Spring-ville, Utah or at the office of the Mapleton City Recorder, 35 East Maple, Mapleton, Utah 84664. The City Council of each City will adjust the boundaries, unless, at or before be-fore the public hearing, as announced an-nounced above, written protests to the adjustment adjust-ment are filed with the City Recorder Re-corder of each City by the owners own-ers of private real property that (a) is located lo-cated within the area proposed for adjustment; and (b) covers at least 25 percent of the private land located within the area proposed for adjustment; and (c) is equal in value to at least 15 percent of all real property located lo-cated within the area proposed for adjustment. Venla Gubler, Springville City Recorder Camille Brown, Mapleton City Recorder Published in the Springville Herald September Septem-ber 14, 21, and 28, 2006. Deciding to sell was tough. Using a REALTOR made it easy. Utah County Assoction of REALTORS www.ucaor.com A Local Steel Fabrication Company invites you to come join our team of professionals and be a part of building the future. 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Before and after school, the Springville skate park becomes alive with activity activ-ity kids meet up with friends or try out their tricks while waiting for their ride home. The park is across the street from Springville Jr. High. "I think it's fun," 14- year-old Jessica Robinson said. "When there's people here that have been skating skat-ing for so long, they can teach you tricks." The half -pipe and ramps that dot the cement park are hollow metal, which creates a lot of pinging as the wheels roll across it. Across the street, Don Rosenlof said he hears the park's noise from his home constantly . "You hear it all day long till who knows what time in the morning till who knows what time at night," he said. The park is supposed to close at dusk, and open again at 8 a.m. Rosenlof said the park ASK THE DENTIST Whiter teeth Dr. M. Kelly Soutas D.M.D., P.C. My teeth are not as white as they used to be. 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If you have a question for Ask the Dentist, please e-mail Dr. Soutas at aplacetosmilemsn.com. is rarely locked. Springville Spring-ville City Administrator Layne Long's recent report re-port to the City Council blamed changes in park personnel, and late events at other parks. Sometimes park personnel are at a baseball game that lasts late into the evening and it may be 11 p.m. until the park is locked. Besides, Gannon Wood, 13, of Springville, said the locks aren't usually a problem for skaters. "It's pretty easy to just hop the fence," he said. For skaters, it's safer at dusk. The metal heats up during the day, burning skaters. It cools down at night, so according to the the noise is decreasing, it doesn't help his other complaints. "I totally believe that drugs are being passed in there," Rosenlof said. "Kids are being hurt on this thing because it's metal." met-al." Robinson has been burned by the metal, though she said it's nicer than concrete because one can slide from a fall instead in-stead of smack onto concrete. con-crete. Robinson sees the skate park as providing exercise in a good environment. envi-ronment. "It's free," she said. "You get to come here and be free from drugs." She said she's seen drug activity occasionally outside out-side of the park, but not inside. She said the biggest big-gest problem inside the fence is littering. "I think the only problem prob-lem would be the swear- skaters at the park, the evening is the best time to skate. That opportunity will end soon. The Springville police have taken over locking the gates at night and opening them up again, and Springville Police Po-lice Chief Scott Finlayson said citations will start soon for those who hop the fence. "We thought that maybe may-be the police department would be able to get there on a more regular basis," Finlayson said. Long said the city also repaired the fence so that skaters can't crawl under it. While Rosenlof said that ing," Wood said. The park's location was chosen because of its proximity to the children who would be using it. It is across from the junior high, and part of Memorial Memo-rial Park. There is only one row of homes that are close to it Rosenlof is part of that row. Possible solutions to the clang of metal would be replacing the metal toys in the park with a concrete skate park. Both skaters in the park Monday and Rosenlof see it as a potential poten-tial solution. Wood said he's skated at the Orem skate park, which is concrete, con-crete, and enjoyed it. Long said the city will be hiring a park consultant consul-tant within the next few months to review Memorial Memo-rial Park, and the city's other parks, to see if the skate park should be changed. OH more like Self Improvement. 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