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Show Citizen - Wednesday, April 25, 1990 - Page 8 From American Fork City Hall .-..i-ii (in , v-l, V 1 In ' 1 Ord. No. 90-03-03 - Crosby annex. An ordinance amending amend-ing Section 1.12.010 of the Revised Ordinances of American Fork City 1985, as Amended, annexing certain properties prop-erties to American Fork City and establishing zoning classification for said property. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUN-CIL COUN-CIL OF AMERICAN FORK CITY, UTAH: SECTION I. That the following described real property be, and the same is hereby annexed to American Fork City, Utah, the corporate limits of said city are hereby extended to include in-clude said described property, and said property prop-erty is hereby declared to be part of American Fork City and shall henceforth be subject to nil of the ordinances and regulations thereof, and ATTACHMENT. 'A that the description of the boundaries of American Ameri-can Fork City as set forth in Section 1.12.010 of the Revised Ordinances Ordi-nances be amended to include the following described property to-wit: to-wit: Ordinance No. 00-03-03 Crosby Annexation See attachment "A" I XnV Ct MM THAT THIS IS A TRUE AO AttUMft ifUSP "t WACT OF LAH0 TO U ANNCICC IC AMfWlCtM fnWH -.Hj5tf OUKJ1. UIAN. eorwfNCINt: AT THC iw CORNER OF SECTWM X Of K1WNSHIR 8 SOUTH. wANct i east f'Mwa y- ' . SALT LAKE iASE .ffllAlflHENCE AS FOLLOWS! CCUHSL I DISTANCE R.-MAKK5 llir.l unr PHYSICAL WEFERFNCPS) EAST 875.07 - tim" 0 0 TO point nrgFGimiMC .:. N0I9 36 230. 8Z - -;..:.r.-.- LASI 4SI 96 TO A POIWT WHtCH IS J 11 ffFT NORTH OF TmF ' NWOHNEH OF TMf TunuAj W, MEAL AfNFXTIOM so-oa ii t 879.46 along The wesT i6uNOAAr6"P The saio Thomas I W. MEAL ANNEXATlQIIffL AT : WH ICH IS ALSO THE I EXISTING AygRCAH FORK CITY LIMIT BOUNDARY- N63?444 v 123.69 , , H49'j? IQ w 424 00 TO POINT OF BEGINNING ! j I -- --ARtAi 4 ?7 ACHES 5SIS C- SE'KINC- STATE PLANE COOROINATFS - ENGINEER-SURVEYOR Sir A 0 ??6 DATE i SECTION :iL That, the territory annexed under Section I above, is hereby classified into the GC-2 zone. SECTION III. That this ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and first publication. Passed by the City Council of American Fork this 27th day of March, 1990. B. Kay Hutchings Mayor i - ATTEST: U3J State of Utah County of Utah I, Richard M. Col-born, Col-born, recorder of American Ameri-can Fork City, Utah, do hereby certify the above and foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance amending Section 1.12.010 of the Revised Ordinances of American Ameri-can Fork City 1985, Amended, annexing certain properties to American Fork City and establishing zoning classification for said property. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Ihereunto set my hand and affix the corporate seal of American Fork, Utah, this 27th day of March, 1990. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen April 25, 1990. Board of Education to meet today The Alpine School District Board of Education will hold a public business meeting on Wednesday, April 25, at 6 p.m. in the board room, 39 North Center, American Fork. There will be a limited "public opportunity to address the board" near the beginning of the session. Those wishing to address the board are asked to sign up prior to the meeting on a sheet provided at the door. There will be a three minute time limit for each person who addresses the board. There will be two action items on the meeting's agenda: approval to secure bids for construction projects, proj-ects, including the Orem High School renovation and the District Office building; and final action regarding regard-ing the board-approved leeway. A closed session will be held after the public meeting in order to discuss property and personnel matters. -- l f sfr i SUMMER MATINEES PTA's from American Fork, Lehi, Highland and Alpine Elementary Schools have joined together to sponsor with Towne Cinemas for Wednesday Summer Matinees. The movies will be shown every Wednesday at 2 p.m. (with a showing at Noon if needed). Cost will be $8 for a packet of 12 movies. Ticket packets are to be purchased through your PTA by May 10. Towne Cinemas will also open their featured movie for a matinee the same day for those older brothers and sisters and parents who come in to bring their children. We hope you will all take advantage of this summer activity for your child. Movies to be shown are: 1. An American Tail 2. Across the Great Divide 3. Honey, I shrunk the Kids 4. The Grea t Adventure 5. Muppets Take Manhattan 6. Mountain Family Robinson 7. Pound Puppies (animated) 8. AH Dogs Go to Heaven 9. Wilderness Family I ' 10. Wilderness Family II - 11. Care Bears 2 (animated) 12. Land Before Time Planning Commission agenda Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of American Fork City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting Wednesday, May 2, 1990, in the American Fork City Hall, 31 No. Church St., American Fork, Utah. The meeting shall begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Dr. Neal Evans will request a zone change at 291 N. 300 East from the existing R-4 to the PO (Professional Office) Of-fice) zone. 2. Mrs. Verla Hancock Han-cock will request a zone change at approximately ap-proximately 60 W. 125 North from the existing R-4 to the CC-1 (Central Commercial) zone. 3. Discussion of storage units in commercial com-mercial zones. 4. Consideration of the April 18, 1990, minutes. 5. Site Plan Committee Com-mittee report. . Other business. 7. Adjournment. Dated this 23rd day of April, 1990. Michael Georgeson Chairman Published in the American Fork Citizen April 25, 1990. &J jM3& yrtrlX$ r7tWt J i rW s'KV XseJrCc-W-si-sS'W .vj-J'V WcW'V Ap'-JW9' m rrTinnrnrnnnrin 768-8635 H'A VI I M -I .LJLJ VVJ V J 2. Jl ?1 CiLr UN Notice of ordinance adoption Notice is hereby given that the City Council of American Fork, Utah, at tha March 27, 1990, meeting meet-ing did adopt Ordinance No. 90-03-04 approving the Nntional Security Safe Project at 350 E. 620 South. Copies of the complete text of the Ordinance are on file in the City Offices, 31 N. Church Street, for public pub-lic inspection. The Ordinance shall take effect upon publication of this notice. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen April 25, 1990. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT PETUNIAS! Vegstcbles M0 flat We have hanging baskets and porch pots in various sizes. si Bedding Plants i rtMNT? gLJ,iMS.taNr fflKffl : em wis mm x "tar m r 4f" mm. ft J. 4 - 4 7L " & 'ft v , V -J he TV may be blasting in the other room, but at this moment you're proving an important point about newspaper advertising. It requires your willing participation. And your full attention. That's a claim that radio and television can't make. . And that's what makes newspaper advertising so powerful. Readers seek out newspapers. Not vice versa. ' They want information and entertainment. They'll search page to page until they find it. And when they do, they'll read every word. You're proving our point right now. When people turn to their paper, they turn there with interest. Which means that's where your advertising message needs to be. With all the choices available, it's difficult deciding how best to advertise your business. But everything becomes a little simpler when you remember one rule. .-.'..'.7.:,'v1A 4 V ' ' 4 4 i Wv H 3 - 4?" lliie ewtahRIews. 1J CITIZEN . , PLEASANT UROE REVIEW LEHI FREE PRESS NO. IT AH CO. SHOPPER " 59 W. Main, P.O. Box 7, American Fork Call 756-7669 for free advertising consultation IMF. Walk -ins will be charged $1 per movie. K 1 |