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Show Citizen Wednesday, June 16, 1993 Page 10 wwtmmfl Library program Students who will be entering second grade this fall are invited to attend "Ter-rr-rific Tigers," a learning learn-ing oriented class sponsored by the American Fork Public Library. It will be held at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the library, 64 S. 100 East. Am. Fork Planning Commission American Fork's Planning and Zoning Commission will meet at 7 p.m. in City Hall, 31 N. Church St. Among the items for consideration are several subdivisions and the proposed alignment of Main Street between 600 and 700 East. Public Notices Public Notice Advertising Protects "Your Right to Know American Fork City Council lists agenda for June 22 Notice is hereby given that the American Ameri-can Fork City Council will jrieet in regular session on June 22, 1993 in the American Fork City Hall, 31 No. Church Street, commencing at 7:30 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: Public hearing 6:30 p.m. - Receiving Receiv-ing of public comment regarding revisions to the fiscal year ending June 30, 1993, City Budget. 7:00 p.m. - Receiving Receiv-ing of public comment regarding the proposed revision of the City's Master Annexation Policy Declaration. Regular session 1. Prayer by Coun-cilm Coun-cilm an Parker; roll call. 2. Swearing in of the new Youth City Council Coun-cil Mayor and Council members. 3. Action on a Resolution Reso-lution approving revisions revi-sions to the fiscal year ending June 30, 1993, City Budget. 4. Action on a Resolution Reso-lution approving a revision revi-sion to the City's Master Mas-ter Policy Declaration. 5. Action on a Resolution Reso-lution establishing the 1993-94 Certified Tax Rate. 6. Action on an Ordinance Ordi-nance of Annexation for the Donna Parker Youth City Council The American Fork Youth City Council will hold its regularly scheduled sched-uled meeting on Monday, Mon-day, June 21, 1993 at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall at 21 North Church Street. 1. Roll Call. 1 f 1 1 1 j! ii Ol in i v Rpet n III ' 'SSLVrlte II qs&sseswbm it II? I 53 L Man, American Fork 756-52821 f t Iffiwl !llll;l(!f iiliili.il! !'l ' M &k : kte'ri ! k mw3 (g0gDGiAQJfDDGY7 SODGInKaKai? Annexation at 900 N. 620 West consisting of approximately four acres to be zoned Rl-9000. Rl-9000. 7. Action on the fin al plat of Hill Valley Plat C Subdivision at 575 N. 800 East consisting of eight lots. 8. Action on the fin al plat of Kimberly Estates Plat D Subdivision at 350 W. 1000 North consisting of 32 lots. 9. Action on the final plat of the West Estates Plat A Subdivision at 345 N. 600 East consisting con-sisting of two lots. 10. Action on a Senior Sen-ior Services Contract with Mountainlands Association of Governments. Govern-ments. 11. The American Fork Irrigation Company Com-pany requests a change in the approved site plan for the North Valley Surgical Center located at approximately 90 N. 1190 East to require the off-site piping of an irrigation ir-rigation ditch out to 1100 E. Street. 12. Mr. Craig Way-man Way-man will appeal the Planning Commission's denial of a zone change request at approximately approxi-mately 1100 W. Main Street from the existing exist-ing RA-1 to 1-1, Industrial Indus-trial Zone. 13. Action on an Ordinance providing for 2. Youth Court Report. Re-port. 3. Overall Dance Report. 4. Softball Tournament. Tourna-ment. 5. Steel Days. 6. Other Business. 7. Approval of June Crafts class There will be a half-hour craft and activity class held in Robinson Park, adjacent to the American Fork Public Library, 64 S. 100 East. It will be held at 10:30 a.m. and 1 and 6 p.m. Today's topic is Monkey Puppets. Parents are asked to attend at-tend with their children. jtmb Cooking class Today's focus in the cool cookinp class is "Spare Spider Parts." It will no parking on Grant Avenue between 100 North and Main Street. 14. Action on an Ordinance amending the Business License Fees. 15. Action on a City Entrance Sign Maintenance Mainte-nance Agreement for the entrance sign on the Alpine Highway between be-tween American Fork and Highland. 16. Action on a Resolution Reso-lution limiting funding of programs and activities activi-ties to those sponsored by the City. 17. Action on the elimination of City Council members from participating in the City's health and accident acci-dent insurance. 18. Report by the Fitness Center Project Manager. 19. Planning Commission Com-mission report. 20. Approval of the June 8, 1993 minutes. 21. Approval of city bills for payment. 22. Report of the City Administrator. ,- 23. Council reports. 24. Mayor's report. 25. Adjournment. Dated this 15th day of June, 1993. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen June 16, 1993. notice 7, 1993 minutes. 8. Mayor's Report. 9. Council's Report. 10. Adjournment. Published in the American Fork Citizen, June 16, 1993. be held at the American Fork Public Pub-lic Library, 64 S. 100 East at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. The class is open to children in the third through sixth grades. Pre-registration 13 required. CPR Classes Classes in Cardiopulmonary resuscitation re-suscitation will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the American Fork Hospital Education Center. Diabetes Clinic A free Complication Screening Clinic for people with diabetes will be held today from 9 a.m. to noon at the Mountainlands Community Health Center, 215 W. 100 North, Provo. From American Fork City Hall Zone change ordinance Notice is hereby given that the City Council of American Fork, Utah, at its June 8, 1993 Council Meeting Meet-ing did adopt Ordinance No. 93-06-13 approving a zone change at 485 W. Pacific from the existing exist-ing SC-1 to the R-3, Public hearing is planned Notice is hereby given that the American Ameri-can Fork City Council will hold a public hearing hear-ing on July 13, 1993 at 7:15 p.m. to receive public comment regarding regard-ing the proposal to vacate va-cate lots 15, 16, 17, 20, Planning Commission Notice is hereby given that the American Ameri-can Fork Planning Commission will meet in regular session on June 16, 1993 in the American Fork City Hall, 31 No. Church Street, commencing at 7:00 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Action on the final plat of Hill Valley Plat C'Subdivision at 575 N. 800 East consisting of eight lots. 2. Action on the final plat of Kimberly Estates Subdivision Plat D at 350 W. 1000 North consisting of 32 lots. 3. Action on the final plat of the West Estates Subdivision at 345 N. 600 East consisting of two lots. 4. Action on a site plan for a pawn shop at approximately 536 E. State Road. 5. Action on the pre Buy Now and Save for Father's Day Light weight, balanced for easy handling Special anti-vibration device for greater operation comfort 16-inch cutting swath Pro-Fire electronic for quick, easy starts Gas-powered for "cordless" freedom of movement mm faraiauugy rr multiple family residential residen-tial zone. Copies of the complete com-plete text of the Ordinance Ordi-nance are on file in the City Offices, 31' No. Church Street, and are available for public inspection. This Ordinance shall 21 and 22 of the dishing dish-ing Subdivision at approximately ap-proximately 175 W. 45 South and also the public alley located contiguous to said lots. All interested persons per-sons are invited to attend. at-tend. liminary plans for the Golden Crest Condominiums Condo-miniums at 40 N. 600 East consisting of 32 units. 6. Action on a request by Donna H. Parker for annexation.of approximately approxi-mately fJsufacres at 900 N. 620 West to be zoned Rl-9000. 7. Action on the Policy Pol-icy Declaration for the Robert D. Foster AnnexationBoundary An-nexationBoundary Adjustment at 50 E. 1500 North. 8. Action on the preliminary pre-liminary plat for the Benchwood Estates Plat C Subdivision at 30 E. 1500 North consisting of four lots. 9. Action on a zone change request by property prop-erty owners at approximately approxi-mately 200 E. 450 North from the existing R2-7500 R2-7500 to the Rl-7500 single family zone. 10. Action on a zone change request by Mr. ignition Cancer Screening Clinic A cancer-screening clinic will be held today at the Highland East Stake Center, 4697 North Wastach Drive, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The clinic will include a Pap test, pelvic and breast exam, blood pres-surecheck.hemocultkitstotestfor pres-surecheck.hemocultkitstotestfor colorectal cancer, health information informa-tion and referral for appropriate medical follow-up. A mammogram is not provided. A fee, ranging from $5 to $27 and based on family income, in-come, will be charged. For appointments appoint-ments call the CityCounty Health Department at 370-8725 or 370-8700. is approved take effect upon publication publi-cation of this notice. Dated this 14th day of June, 1993. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen June 16, 1993. Dated this 14th day of June, 1993. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen June 16, 1993. agenda Robert Eagleston at 375 E. 200 South from the existing R2-7500 zone to the GC-1, General Commercial Zone. 11. Review of a request re-quest to build a US West Communications Antenna An-tenna on Boyd Williams property at approximately approxi-mately 7100 N. 5500 West (300 East 700 South). 12. Discussion of revisions to the PUD provisions of the Development Devel-opment Code. 13. Discussion of the Master Street Plan, 14. Site Plan Committee Com-mittee report. 15. Action on the June 2, 1993 minutes. 16. Other business. 17. Adjournment. Dated this 14th day of June, 1993. Patrick Fleming Chairman Published in the American Fork Citizen June 16, 1993. GT 1100 Alpine sets public hearing Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Alpine City, Utah, will hold a public hearing on June 29, 1993 at 7:30 p.m. in the Alpine Al-pine Elementary School, 400 E. 300 North, Al- Safe drinking water notice issued PROPOSED ADMIN- ISTRATIVE ORDER SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT to American Fork City, Utah The purpose of this notice is to publicize the decision by the Region VIII office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Protec-tion Agency to issue an Administrative Order, Docket No. 8-PWS-VIII-93-14 to the American Fork City water system, American Fork, Utah 84003. This proposed Order is the result of the above listed owner's alleged failure to monitor moni-tor tap water for lead and copper during the six-month compliance period beginning July 1, 1992; failure to report re-port specified information informa-tion for all tap water within the first ten days following the end of each monitoring period; failure fail-ure to report violations to EPA; and failure to provide public notice of because of violations non-compliance as re- EPA alleges have oc-quired oc-quired by the Safe curred at the public Drinking Water Act. water supply located at BACKGROUND American Fork City, Part B of the Safe Utah. The proposed 2 22S We have all the Yard & Garden products you will need! Hours: Mon. Cookfs Farm & Greenhouse 1645 W. 1600 N Orem (Take Lindon Exit M5) 'Tf you like saving money on car insurance, give me a honk." Before the cost of insuring your car leaves you a total wreck, give me a beep, a honk, or even a simple phone call. I'll work hard to come up with a quote that's just what you're driving at. a v ---m JOB 4 Cliff Wallman 135 N. State Orem 225-5533 Glen Pack 140 S. Main PL Grove 785-1255 I I pine, Utah for the purpose pur-pose of reviewing the proposed impact fees. A complete copy of the proposed impact fee schedule is available for public inspection in the office of the City Re Drinking Water Act (SDWA) specifically mandates regulation of public water systems to 1 A A 1 1' 1 lAl- proiecx me puDiic neaitn by assuring that safe drinking water is provided pro-vided to consumers. The Utah Department of Health administers the SDWA in Utah but the State has not yet adopted the Federal Lead and Copper Regulation Regu-lation found at 40 CFR 141 Subpart I. The State has not had a primacy program revision revi-sion approved by EPA, and is acting under an extension agreement with EPA Region VIII, as authorized by 40 CFR 14 1. 12. In thiscircum-stance, thiscircum-stance, EPA has the primary responsibility for enforcing the requirements re-quirements of the Lead and Copper Regulation. EPA proposes to issue is-sue this Administrative Order to the American Fork City water system G S o Entire Store (Except Consignment Items) June 17, 18 & 19 Strawberry Days - S271 thru Sat. 9:00 am instate Allstate Insurance Company We're your Hometown Agents Jo Ann Adams 52 E. Main Suite 1 Am. Fork 756-3503 corder during normal business hours. Janis H.Williams s City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen June9,16and23,1993. Order requires that the American Fork City water system take steps towards compliance with the SDWA and applicable regulations. PUBLIC INTEREST If there is significant public interest in this matter, EPA will consider con-sider holding a public hearing. To indicate your interest, contact Debra J. Kovacs within the next fourteen days at (303) 293-1702 or in writing at the following address. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Drinking Water Branch (8WM-DW-PWSIE) Attn: Debra J. Kovacs 999 18th Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80202-2466 Copies of the proposed pro-posed Administrative Order are available for viewing by contacting Ms. Kovacs and requesting request-ing a copy. Max H. Dodson Director Water Management Division U.S. EPA, Region VIII Published in the American Fork Citizen June 9 and 16, 1993. C annas 6" Pot Ofloo to 7:00 pm .Leave Good Hands 1 Liana Wallman 135 N. State Orem 225-5533 Lon Sorensen 1407-BN. State Orem 225-2000 |