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Show Thursday, April 5, 2007 Page 12 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS 110 3 Lehi City Z Lehi City Council Meeting Agenda Notice is hereby given that Lehi City Council will conduct its regularly scheduled Lehi City Council Meeting on Tuesday. April 10, 2007 at 7:00 p m. in the Lehi City Council Chambers. (Pre-Counol will be held at 5:30 p m m the Administration Coherence Room), located at 153 North 100 East, Lehi, Utah The agenda shall be as Wlows: Pre-Councit 530 p.m. 1 Leon Harward - Roads presentation 2 Clay Peck - Peck Park discussion 3 Administrative Report - Jamie Davidson 4 MayorCouncil round table 5 Executive Session-LitigationReal EstatePersonnel (if necessary) Public Hearing 7.00 p m. I The Boyer Company - Request for Preliminary Subdivision approval for Lehi Ranches, an 82-lot restdential subdivision located at approximately approxi-mately 700 South 500 West in an existing R-1 -22 (residentialagriculture) zone 2. Steve DaviesEdward Aley - Request consideration for final approval for Coopers Hollow Commercial Subdivtswn a professional office condominium condo-minium project located al approximately 350 North 1200 East in an existing exist-ing C (Commercial) zone. 3 Lionhead Land Group LLC - Request for approval of a Zone District and Zone District Map amendment on approximately 12 acres of property prop-erty located at 2400 West 1500 North from an A-1 (agriculture) to an R-1 22 ( residentialagriculture ) zone . A Ordinance approving 4 WcArthur Homes - Request for approval for a Zone District and Zone District Map amendment on 1 44 acres ot property located at 2800 North 3100 West from a Commercial to an R-2 (Medium density residential) zone. A Ordinance approving 5 Paul Washburn - Request for approval for a Zone District and Zone District Map Amendment on 5 acres of property located at 2000 West 900 North from an A-1 (agriculture) to an R-1 -22 (residentialagriculture) zone A Ordinance approving "Paul Washburn-Requests concept plan approval on the proposed Chandlers Cove Subdivision, an 8-)ot residential subdivision located al 2000 West 900 North tn a proposed R-1 -22 (residentialagriculture) zone Regular Session 6. 20 Minule Citizen Input 7 Community Awards 8. Mike Gray - Request consideration for acceptance of a resolution of intent to annex the Wmford Gray Annexation, 36 48 acres of property at 2300 West 700 South. A. Resolution of intent to annex 9. Mountain Home Development Group - Request for Final Subdivision approve of Winterhaven Phase III, a 73-lot residential subdivision located lo-cated a1 5600 North and 2800 West m an existing PC (Planned Community) Commu-nity) zone. 1 0. Mountain Home Development Group - Request for Final Subdivision approval ot Eagle Summit Phase 6, a 90 lot residential subdivision lo-, cated at 5300 North 2600 West m a PC (Planned Community) zone. - I I Action on Public Hearing Items 1 2 . Consent Agenda 12.1 Purchase Order List 1 3. Engineer ReportItems 14. City Business 15. Minutes 16. Adjournment Connie jl. Ashton City Recorder "Public Hearing and Order of Business" In compliance with the Americans nvrth disabilities Act, any individuals needing special (including auxiliary communicative aid and services) for this meeting should notify Connie Ashton, City Recorder at 768-7100 ext 2254 at least 3 days prior to the meeting. Published m North County Newspapers April 5, 2007. 00276506 Lehi City PC LEHI CITY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA Notice is hereby given that there will be a Lehi City Planning Commission Commis-sion Meeting held Thursday, April 12, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. in the Lehi City Council Chambers located at 1 53 North i 00 East. The agenda shall be as lollows: REGULAR AGENDA Donna Lisa Brown - Requests a Major Home Occupation permit to operate oper-ate Little Ones Daycare from her home located at 705 North 400 East m an existing MU(Mixed Use) zone. Scenic Development - Requests Site Plan approval for the Mill Pond Business Park located at approximately 1 000 East Mill Pond Drive in an existing C(Commercial) zone. Lori Newton - Requests review and recommendation on amendments to the Traverse Mountain Master CC&Rs. PUBLIC HEARINGS David Birtterfield - Requests review and recommendation of a proposed General Plan Amendment on approximately 1 acre of property located at approximately 1200 East 3200 North trom a Commercial Node to an LDR (low density residential) land use designatioru(Tabled trom March 29, 207) iPeggy Kirkham - Requests review and recommendation for a Zone District Dis-trict and Zone District Map Amendment on approximately J acre Of property prop-erty located at approximately 1214 North 1700 West from an A-H (agriculture) (agri-culture) to an RA-1 (residentialagriculture) zone. Brent Overson - Requests review and recommendation 1or a Zone District Dis-trict and Zone District Map Amendment tor properly located at approximately approxi-mately 61 West State Street trom an R-2 (medium density residential) to a Mixed Use zone. Brent OversonBrock Burns - Requests Concept Plan review and recommendation rec-ommendation tor Walker Subdivision, a commercialresidential project on 3.65 acres of property located at approximately 61 West State Street in R-2(Medium Density) and MU(Mixed Use) zones. Clint Hardman - Requests Conditional Use approval to operate a custom cus-tom car installation business at approximately 1603 North State in an existing ex-isting MU(Mixed Use) zone. Dee Fowler - Requests Preliminary Subdivision review and recommendation recommen-dation ol D&K Plaza, a 2-lot commercial subdivision located at approximately approxi-mately 1 200 East Main Street in an -existing C(Commercial) zone. Mike Davey - Requests Conditional 'Use and Site Plan approval lor a 'new LDS Church located at 127 East 3200 North in a PC(Planned Community) Com-munity) zone. Scenic Development - Requests Preliminary review and recommendation recommenda-tion lor the Mill Pond Business Park Commercial Condo located at approximately ap-proximately 1 000 East Mill Pond Drive in an existing C(Commercial) zone. Lehi City - Requests review and recommendation of the following amendments to the Lehi City Development Code: a. Chapter 11 -Section 11.310 Guarantees and Bonds CITY BUSINESS Published in North County Newspapers April 5, .2007. 00276502 Pleasant Grove BOA PUBLIC NOTCE The Pleasant Grove City Board of Adjustment will hold a public meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 19, 2007 in the Community Development Conference Room, 86 East 1 00 South (south entrance) Pleasant Grove, 'Utah. A Study Meeting will be held at 6:00 p.m. Study Meetings are public meetings; meet-ings; however no testimony will be heard and no official action will be taken on items discussed. The items listed below will be discussed at the meeting and anyone interested is invited to attend. ITEM 1 Public Hearing to consider the request of Marjorie Lloyd for a variance of approximately 5' on the width of a flag lot stem (City Code ' 1 0-1 5-1 4-G) where 25' is required 1or property located at approximately 140 South 1400 East in an R1-12 (Single Family Residential) zone. ITEM 2 Public Hearing to consider the request of Jerry Grover tor a variance of approximately 3' on the width of a 1lag lot stem (City Code10-15-14-G) where 25' ts required for property located at approximately approxi-mately 560 South 300 East in an Rl-8 (Single Family Residential) and C-S (Commercial Sales) zone. SIRING JQWUmiGHSQBiiOQD Review and Approve the minutes from the March 1 5, 2007 meeting. Posted by: Barbara Johnson Date: April 5. 2007 Place: Comm Dev 86 E. 100 S. City Hall: 70S. 100 E. Library 30 E Centers CERTIFICATE OF POSTING I certify that the above notice and agenda were posted in three public places within the Pleasant Grove City limits. Greg Stockhoff Assistant City Planner Published in North County Newspapers April 5, 2007. 00276369 Alpine City r ' PUBLIC NOTICE The CITY COUNCIL of Alpine City. Utah will hold a Public Hearing at Alpine Al-pine City Hall. 20 North Main, Alpine, Utah on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 at 7:00 pm lor the purpose of reoennng public comment regarding amendments amend-ments to the Sign Ordinance. Jams H. Williams City Recorder Published m North County Newspapers March 29 & April 6, 2007. 00275107 UPAXLP Lehi City City Council Items April 24. 2007 (Applications and text may be reviewed at the Planning Department, 99 West Main Street, Suite 1 00 during normal working hours from 7:30 a.m. to 4 00 p.m.) NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing before the Lehi City Council will be held on Tuesday, April 10. 2007 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Municipal Building, 153 North 100 East, Lehi, Utah (or the purpose of receiving comment on the following: PUBLIC HEARINGS Gary Devincent - Requests approval of a Zone District and Zone District Map Amendment on approximately 4 707 acres of property located at approximately 1776 West 300 North from an A-1 (agriculture) to an R-1 -22 (residentialagriculture) zone. Jake Toombs - Requests approval of an amendment to Gray Farms Phase 3, a 66-unrt Town Home project located at approximately 2300 West 200 South in an existing Planned Community zone Lehi City - Requests approval for the following General Plan Amendments: Amend-ments: a) Changing approximately 25 acres located generally at 3200 North 700 East from Business Park to Low Density Residential (Brookhaven Villas). b) Correcting the Commercial node and VLDRA at the southwest corner of 1 200 West and 3200 North to reflect existing zoning conditions (affecting (affect-ing approximately 5.9 acres). c) Changing approximately 1 24 81 acres located generally at 4700 North Thanksgiving Way from MDR (medium density residential) to BP (Business (Busi-ness Park). d) Changing approximately 5.3 acres located generally at 1 500 East 300 North from MDR (medium density residential) to LDR (low density residential) resi-dential) to reflect existing zoning conditions. e) Removing approximately 9.7 acres of property located generally at 200 North 3600 West from the Genera) Plan (property has been annexed an-nexed by Saratoga Springs). () Correcting the VLDRA and ESA areas located generally at 3500 West 500 South (in the Jordan Willows Subdivision) reflecting current zoning conditions (affecting approximately 2 acres). g) Correcting the Commercial node and LDR a) the north intersection of 2300 West and 21 00 North to reflect existing zoning conditions (affecting approximately 8.5 acres). Published in North County Newspapers April 5, 2007. 00276505 Lehi City Corporation Resolution No. 27-03-07. 1 0 RESOLUTION REQUIRING NOTICE OF CLAIM OF INTEREST IN CEMETERY PARCEL AND PROVIDING FOR TERMINATION OF INTEREST WHEREAS, provisions of Chapter 5 of Title 8 of the Utah Code Annotated Anno-tated prescribed a procedure whereby a municipal council may pass a resolution demanding that the owner of a lot site or portion of the municipal mu-nicipal cemetery, which as been unused for burial purposes for more than 60 years, file with the city recorder or town clerk notice ot any claim to the lot, site or paroel; and, WHEREAS, said provision of the Utah Code Annotates also prescribe that the municipal council shall then cause a copy of the resolution to be personally served on trie owner in the same manner as personal service of process ir, a civil action or if that cannot be done, then the resolution must be published for three successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation within the county and within 14 days after the publication a copy must be mailed to the owner's last known address, 4 available.; and, WHEREAS, if for 30 days after the last date of service of publication of the resolution the owner or person with a legal .interest in the cemetery !lot tails to state a valid interest in the use of the cemetery Hot for burial purposes, the owner's rights are terminated and that portion of the cemetery shall be vested in the municipality. NOW THEREFORE, BE JT RESOLVED by the City Council of the Lehi City Corporation that Vera Miles, the record owner or such other person(s) with legal interest Space (s) 3 Lot(s) 7, Block 98 of the Lehi City Cemetery must file with the Lehi City Recorder a notioe of claim to the above described cemetery parcel within 60 days after service of this resolution. Said notice Of claim must express interest in maintaining the cemetery lot and contain satisfactory evidence of an intention to use the tot tor a burial, in the event such notice of claim is not timely files,, the owner's rights will be terminated without further notice and said paroel shall be vested in the municipality and made available for sale. Passed by the City Council of Lehi City Corporation this 27th day of March 2007. Is Howard H. Johnson, Mayor attest: s Connie J. Ashton, Recorder American Fork City NOTICE OF PUBLICE HEARING AMERICAN FORK PLANNING GOMMISION MEETING APRIL 18, 2007 Notice is hereby given that the American Fork Planning Commission will meet in Public Hearing on April 18. 2007, at the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, commencing at 7;00 p.m., to receive public comment regarding the following: fl . Vintaro PUD Phase 11 Plat A, a Planned Community Development Project, located in the area of 620 East 650 South. 2. Amendments to the Development Code relating to: 1 .) PO-1 Professional Profes-sional Office Zones, (2) Specialty Schools, i(3) Standards for Roads within Planned Industrial Parks. Copies of materials relating to the above items are available for public review at the office of the American Fork City Recorder, 51 East Main, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.., Monday through Friday. Published in North County Newspapers April 5, 2007, 00276508 Alpine City PUBLIC NOTICE The CITY COUNCIL df Alpine City, Utah will hold a Public Hearing at Alpine Al-pine City Hall, 20 North Main, Alpine, Utah on Tuesday, April 1 0, 2007 at 7 :00 pm of whenever ft comes up on the agenda for the purpose of receiving re-ceiving public comment regarding amendments to the Development Code. Janis H. Williams City Recorder Published in North County Newspapers March 29 & April 5, 2007. 00275110 3 Handling bombs (veterans Editor's note: This is the second of a series about Bob Peterson, of Pleasant Grove. After being washed out of nilot training. Peterson was sent to Lowry Field, in Denver, for six months of armorer training (handling ammunition and bombs); from there to Harlingen, Texas, for gunnery training; then on to a replacement replace-ment unit at Westover Field, Mass., where he became a ball turret gunner.. The ball turret gunner has the best view of the town, and supposedly sup-posedly he shot down as many enemy airplanes air-planes as any gunner on the airplane. During gunnery practice, each gunner's ammunition was dipped in a different color of paint, so that it left a mark in the towed sleeve target. The target sleev e was towed about 7(X) feet behind the tow plane, so earlier gunners were told to lead the target by aiming at the tail of that airplane. Then they would hit the target. But one ball turret gunner didn't realize that his lead was now calculated by a computer sight, which took into account the lead, so he put quite a few rounds into the tow plane. A couple of motors in the ball turret maneuver it. Handles that sit up by the gunner's ears move the turret upwards, sideways, and so on. To turn the turret, you hit the handles the way you want to go. A foot pedal frames the target, wing to wing, and a computer computes com-putes the lead. The triggers are on the end of your fingers, and, sealed in the ball, you are moving mov-ing the ball all the time. If you put the ball forward, you are looking straight down through your feet. On the B-24, once you were in the air, you could drop the turret dowa and once you were down, you could retract the ball back into the fuselage. We flew a new airplane to Cerignola, Italy, and we also took with us some new equipment, equip-ment, including the new oxygen oxy-gen masks. The old masks had a rebreather type of bag below the mask, but the new ones just fit on the face, and the microphone micro-phone was in the face piece of the mask. The new mask was much less cumbersome. We also took some of the new electrical suits but we had to guard those with our lives. We lived in tents out in an olive grove, away from the airfield, in case it was bombed. But the mud got so churned up in the wintertime that the tents were eventually moved down to the end of the flight line, though I don't think that was a very smart move, even though the Germans had been pretty well chased out of Italy by that time. Originally, our tent had a dirt floor, but we scrounged to make a good floor. The old sergeant said to us, "Well, I'll be gone for an hour and a half." That's when we went down and loaded up some crates for flooring. floor-ing. We had a foxhole right in front of the tent, and we also rigged up a barrel of water for washing facilities. Our tail gunner was quite a character. The wooden floor had knotholes, so he would put peanuts around the holes to get the mice to come out. Then he'd shoot them with a .45. So we had quite a flew splinters all over the floor. To heat our tent, we built a makeshift stove, using both 100 octane airplane and dksel fuel, which was safer. We piped the fuel into a barrel in which we had put bricks. Then we ignited the fuel as a dripped onto the bricks. One time, when we were using airplane gas, we let too much gas into the stove. When we lit a, there was an explosion that raised the tent about four inches off the ground. We ordered 125 stoves for the group, but by the time they got to us, only 15 of 20 were left. Headquarters and everybody every-body else peeled them off. The officers were also living in tents. We had an Italian tent boy who would take care of most of our duties. He would take our uniforms down to the Italian ladies, who would wash them in the creek by beating them with rocks. As a result, our uniforms wore out fairly fast. The Italians were in such terrible ter-rible shape that they would take coffee home and distill ft to get the sugar out of it x si 1 i II OO West 7800 South West Jordan 80i.566.8903 gardnervillage.com 2 Giant Tack and Saddle , Auctions Texas Saddlery Closes horever Complete liquidation'!' 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