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Show From American Fork City Hall City Coiuncil Notice is hereby given that the American Ameri-can Fork City Council will meet in regular session on May 13, 2003, in the American Fork City Hall. 3t North Church Street, commencing com-mencing at 7:30 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: PUBLIC HEARING 5:50 p.m. Receiving Receiv-ing of public comment regarding the preliminary prelimi-nary plan for the Heirloom Heir-loom Cottages consisting consist-ing of 43 residences at 755 East 50 South. 6:00 p.m. Receiving Receiv-ing of public comment regarding a change of set backs in residential zones. 6:10 p.m. Receiving Receiv-ing of public comment regarding a zone change request at 1063 East 50 South from the existing R1-9000 R1-9000 zone to the PO-t zone. 6:20 p.m. Receiving Receiv-ing of public comment regarding the placement place-ment of the property in the Durrant Annexation at 725 West 200 South consisting of 6.54 acres in the RA-5 zone. 6:30 p.m. Receiving Receiv-ing of public comment on railroad crossings. 7:00 p.m. Receiving Receiv-ing of public comment regarding an addition to the Development Code of a proposed Residential Agricultural zone with five-acre minimum lots. 7:10 p.m. Receiving Receiv-ing of public comment regarding an amendment amend-ment to the Development Develop-ment Code relating to the conveyance of water rights. 7:20 p.m. Receiving Receiv-ing of public comment regarding an amendment amend-ment to the Development Develop-ment Code outlining the duties and powers of the Planning Com-' mission. REGULAR SESSION SES-SION 1. Pledge of Allegiance; Alle-giance; Prayer by invitation; invi-tation; roll call. 2. Twenty-minute public comment period - limited to two minutes min-utes per person. City schedules budget work sessions Notice is hereby given that the American Ameri-can Fork City Council will meet in a number of budget work sessions. ses-sions. They will meet on the following days at 6:00 p.m. in the City Administrative Offices, 51 East Main Street: Tuesday, May 6, 2003 jfUtali Press 1 s I l 1 A S S 0 C I AT I O N , Clipping Bureau , J C 11 rmm wmwtiMm mm Mere is wnai we can ao ers find and tag any press reference to your subjects. The & I articles are then mailed, faxed or you can utilize bur new CD ' . ROM service. Call Utah Press Association tor more informa-1 " 1 tin 4 OH H OOO OPTO . nnniAny.kr.rA aa I Visit us at www Utah press Diabetic Supplies at low or no cost to you delivered direct to your home. Medicare and Major Medical Provider Better health, save money with American Diabetes Services Call Now: 1-800-933-8085 www.americandiabetes.com A New Indispensable Internet Tool For Your Business! The Utah Legal Notice Manual searches are I Smart Search and receive dally e-mail delivery i local and or statewide legal notices of vital Importance to your ibuslness, rr. 0UPA lists upcoming agenda 3. Report of the City Administrator. 4. Council reports. 5. Mayor's report. ACTION ITEMS 1. Review and action on the preliminary prelimi-nary plan for the Heirloom Heir-loom Cottages consisting consist-ing of 48 residences at 725 East 50 South. 2. Review and action on an Ordinance regarding changes to the setbacks in residential resi-dential zones. 3. Review and action on an Ordinance approving a zone change at 1063 East 50 South from the existing exist-ing Rt-9000tothe P0-1, P0-1, Professional Office zone. 4. .Review and action on an Ordinance regarding an addition to the Development Code of a proposed Residential Agricultural zone with five-acre minimum lots. 5. Review and action on an Ordinance amending the Development Develop-ment Code as it relates to the conveyance of water rights. 6. Review and action on an Ordinance amending the Development Develop-ment Code as it relates to the duties and powers pow-ers of the Planning Commission. 7. Review and action on the Durrant Annexation consisting of 6.54 acres at 725 West 200 South including the Ordinance Ordi-nance of Annexation, placement of the property prop-erty in the RA-5 zone, and also the annexation annexa-tion agreement 8. Review and action on the awarding of bids for street landscaping land-scaping at the Meadows Mead-ows at approximately 875 West State Road. 9. Review and action on the awarding of bids for replacing network components and replacing lines on the American Fork Broadband System. 10. Review and action on a Resolution increasing water rates. 11. Review and action on subdivisions, commercial projects, Tuesday, May 20, 2003 Thursday, May 15, 2003 Thursday, May 29, 2003 (if needed) The agenda for each shall be as follows: fol-lows: WORK SESSION 1. Review and discussion dis-cussion of the pro roryou...uur speaaiiv rained read- c com Database to online! jG free! Or, subscrfce to IiIawiImajaa nim A service of the Utah Press Association and your local newspaper .ii i condominiums, and PUO's including 1) plat approval; 2) method of satisfaction of water rights requirements; 3) posting of an improvement improve-ment bond or setting of a time frame for improvement installation; installa-tion; and 4) authorization to sign the final plat and acceptance of all dedications dedi-cations to the public and to have the plat recorded. a. Review and action the Tanner Subdivision Sub-division consisting of 3 lots at 351 South 860 East. 12. Review and action on a Resolution indicating the City's intent to annex the BJW Annexation consisting con-sisting of 2.94 acres at approximately 1130 East 300 North. 13. Review . and action on a Resolution establishing the wholesale whole-sale price and contract for ISP providers. 14. Review and action on a sublicense agreement with Michael Baker Jr., Inc. regarding water utility training. 15. Review and action on appointments appoint-ments to citizen committees, com-mittees, boards, and commissions. 16. Report and action on construction items including change orders. 17. Report and action on Planning Commission items. 13. Review and action on the April 22, 2003, minutes. 19. Review and action on the May 6, 2003, budget work session minutes. 20. Review and action on the May 8, 2003, work session minutes. 21. Finance Committee Com-mittee Report includ-ing includ-ing action on the approval of City bills for payment ' 22. Adjournment Dated this 6 day of May, 2003. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah May 8, 2003. posed budgets for fiscal fis-cal year ending June 30, 2004. 2. Other business. 3. Adjournment Dated this 29 day of April, 2003. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah May 1,8, 15, and 22, 2003. 12 8 of M. S M Public notices American Fork requests park system improvement proposals American Fork City is issuing an RFP (Request for Proposal) for qualified architecturalgeneral architec-turalgeneral contractor contrac-tor designbuild teams to develop the master plans for, and implement imple-ment improvements in, the American Fork City Park System. The scope of the project includes three phases. The first phase is to complete the master planning process, evaluate eval-uate alternatives and draft conceptual design alternatives to develop or improve approximately 27 city parks. The second phase is to complete detailed designs and engineering specifications specifica-tions for each park, and submit cost projections pro-jections for implementation implemen-tation of the improve Notice is issued to water users The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Change Water in Utah County (Locations in SLB4M). Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE READ-ABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS REA-SONS FOR OBJECTION, OBJEC-TION, PROTESTANTS NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engi-' neer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 84114-6300 (801-538-7240) on or before JUNE 4, 2003. These are informal proceedings proceed-ings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 55-6946(a27824): Pheasant Hollow Irrigation Irri-gation Water Company propose(s) to change the POD of water as evidenced by 55-6946(A20422). 55-6946(A20422). HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 1.48 cfs and 146.064 ac-ft. SOURCE: Underground Under-ground Water Drain. POD: (1) N2661 E2040 from SW Cor, Sec 1. T5S, R1E. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 36.0400 acs; Stockwa-tering: Stockwa-tering: 68 head of livestock. live-stock. POU: E2SW4 Sec1,T5S, R1E. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 1.48 cfs or 146.064 ac-ft. POD: Same as Heretofore, but adding the following: SOURCE: 12 in. well 100 ft to 300 ft. deep. (1) S120 E2600 from W4 Cor, Sec 1, T5S, R1E. (Highland) USE: Same as Heretofore. fcmSdJ ' ftk bedroom t'HAr'.fc p."v PiWkPP Custom Plans ' Mm'ttraliuli Tl 30 RoofLoad sTwlWOk tm'TlJNi Jr Much, much more Quality Wholesale HomespfflEfe' eoo n Mn, ud, . 1-800-242-0060 -sMjik- Ai Affordoble Prices! $593.00 ReLbwc $93 Each CastPaitkk: tt53Ech Repairs: (25 Amp Dr. Dorr W. Hanson (435) 472-5556 or Let s v make a IF AT Sattcrwhite Log Home hat a limited quantity Satterwhite Log froLL free 1 - 888 - ments on each park and to include all documentation docu-mentation and supporting sup-porting materials needed need-ed to comply will all applicable IBC and governmental requirements. require-ments. The third phase will be to construct, and monitor construction construc-tion of. all approved and funded improvements improve-ments through completion com-pletion and final acceptance of the work. A complete request for a proposal packet for qualified architecturalgeneral architec-turalgeneral contractor contrac-tor designbuild teams is available at American Ameri-can Fork City Administration Adminis-tration Building, 51 East Main, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. and is required to be reviewed by each POU: Same as Heretofore. Hereto-fore. 54- 1038(a27829): Steven and Pamela K. Jukes propose(s) to change the POD, POU, & USE of water as evidenced evi-denced by 54-1038(A72165). 54-1038(A72165). HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 2.0 ac-ft. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1) N700 E885 from S4 Cor, Sec 13, T5S, R2W. USE: Irrigation: Irriga-tion: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.4860 acs; Stockwatering: 2 head of livestock. POU: SW4SE4 Sec 13, T5S, R2W. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 2.0 ac-ft. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1) N240 E1270 from SW Cor, Sec 31, T5S, R2W. (in Cedar Fort) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31. total acreage 0.3455 acs; Stockwatering: 6 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: W2SW4 Sec 31.T5S, R2W. 55- 11898(a27836): East Jordan Irrigation Company, Highland City propose(s) to change the POD, POU, & USE of water as evidenced evi-denced by 55-11898, which is a portion of 57-7637. based on 8.5 shares of stock in the East Jordan Company. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 41.14 ac-ft. ac-ft. SOURCE: Utah Lake and Jordan River. POD: (1) N180 E1880 from W4 Cor, Sec 26, T4S, Source: Jordan River (2) S1000 W40 from Full Upper and Surne Day, Setyictc No Extra Chatc We re over stocked on 6x6, 6x8 house log jf seconds! Great for sheds, cabins, etc. a Call today 882 - 4645 - fax (435) 528-5003 design build team that submits a proposal. Interested architecturalgeneral architec-turalgeneral contractor contrac-tor designbuild teams are invited to contact the City Administration Building at 801-763-3000 for Carl T. Wan-lass, Wan-lass, City Administrator. Administra-tor. Proposal will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 30, 2003 during regular regu-lar business hours at the City Administration Building, 51 East Main, American Fork, UT. American Fork City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part of any proposal if it is deemed to be in the best interest of the City to do so. Published in New Utah May t, 8 and 15, 2003. N4 Cor, Sec 25, T5S, R1W., Source: Utah Lake. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 8.2280 3CS. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY. 41.14 ac-ft. ac-ft. SOURCE: Underground Under-ground Water Well. POD: (1) S1200 W825 from NE Cor, Sec 31, T4S, R2E. (Highland) USE: Municipal: In Highland City. POU: Sec31,T4S,R2E. The following APPLICATION(S) FOR N0NUSE OF WATER have been filed with the State Engineer. Engi-neer. It is represented that additional time is needed with in which to resume the beneficial benefi-cial use of water in Utah county. Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE READ-ABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS REA-SONS FOR OBJECTION, OBJEC-TION, PROTESTANTS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Engi-neer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 84114-6300 (801-538-7240) on or before JUNE 4, 2003. These are informal proceedings proceed-ings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. 55-1426 (D893): LLC Williamson Farms QUANTITY: 85.16 ac-ft. ac-ft. SOURCE: Ovard Slough. POD: (1)N240 W349from E4 Cor, Sec 25, T5S, R1E. USE: Irrigation: total acreage 21.2900 acs. Jerry D. Olds, PE. STATE ENGINEER Published in New Utah May 8 and 15. 2003. FM Tr vMtvth vPeiMttlty VPacfceftaak Lower Free Caasmkatfea AFalbw-M Adjustments (435) 6504451 & of 3x8 & 3x6 Siding. Homes Car wash to benefit Am. Cancer Society There will be a benefit car wash on Saturday, May 17, at Wal-Mart in American Ameri-can Fork. Volunteers will offer the service between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the location near the 500 East 1-15 inter Community Notice is hereby given that Eagle Mountain Moun-tain City Council will hold a public hearing on May 20, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as it may be heard in the Eagle Mountain City Council Chambers, 1680 E. Heritage Drive, Eagle Mountain, Utah at which time the City Council will open and receive public comments com-ments concerning the rezoning of approximately approxi-mately 1174 acres from Agricultural to a master planned area. The property can be described as.follows: Mid-Valley Parcel: Township 5 South Range 2 West, Section 36 Total 654 Acres (More or Less) Less Sweetwater Road 11 (More or Less) Net 643 (More L e s Acres Acres or s ) Township 6 South, Eagle Mountain plans public hearing Notice is hereby given that Eagle Mountain Moun-tain City Council will conduct a public hearing hear-ing on the 20th of May, 2003, at 7:00 p.m. or thereafter, at the Eagle Mountain City Council Chambers on an application appli-cation for the creation of an agricultural protection pro-tection area for the parcel listed in this notice received from Keith and Laurel Jons-son. Jons-son. The agricultural activities allowed within with-in the proposed area include mink ranching and "crops. The following parcels are proposed to be included in agricultural agri-cultural protection area designation: SOFSEOFSEC Eagle Mtn. will hold public Notice is hereby given that Eagle Mountain Moun-tain City Council will hold a public hearing on May 20, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as it may be heard in the Eagle Mountain City Council Chambers, 1680 E. Heritage Drive, Eagle Mountain, Utah at which time the City Council will open and receive public comments com-ments concerning the rezoning of approxi Advertise -Through Your Local Paper.-2x2 Paper.-2x2 statewide advertising network 2 m. Ask your local paper how you can reach over 250.000 households in 40 Utah newspapers in one easy step through Utah Press Association statewide state-wide 2x2 (2 col. x 2 in.) display network. 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New Utah .Thursday, sets public hearing May 20 Range 2 West Section 1 The North The Southeast Total 411 Acres (More or Less) Less Sweetwater Road 11 Acres (More or Less) Net 400 Acres (More or Less) Township 6 South Range 2 West, Section 12 North of the Northwest Northwest of the Northeast Total 133.7 Acres (More or Less) Less Sweetwater Road 2.7 Acres (More or Less) Net 131 Acres (More or Less) 23, T6S, R2W, SLM Tax Identification N o 59:055:0004 80 acres in size THE N OF SE OF SEC 23, T6S. R2W, SLM Tax Identification N o 59:055:0005 80 acres in size COM AT W COR. SEC. 23, T6S, SLB&M; S 89 DEG 53 7 E 2666.28 FT; S 0 DEG 21'29"W 326.74 FT; N 89 DEG 537' W 2666.39 FT; N 0 DEG 22 40" E 326.76 FT TO BEG. Tax Identification N o 59:055:0016 20 acres in size Total mately 160 acres from Agricultural to a master mas-ter planned area. The property can be described as follows: Pony Express Parcel Par-cel Township 6 South, Range 2 West, Section 11 E2SW4 80 acres W2SE4 80 acres Total 160 acres The proposed amendments can be 2 col.' Here! Statewide!!! markets that are doing Ci IZI I ITTI y ' A S S O C May 8, 2003 - Page 13 change. The supplies have been donated. The suggested donation is $5 per car. Proceeds will be matched by Wal-Mart and donated to the American Cancer Society. Total Mid-Valley Parcel: 119 8.7 Acres (More or Less) Less Sweetwater Road 24.7 Acres Net Mid-Valley Parcel: Par-cel: 1174 Acres (More or Less) The proposed application can be reviewed at the Eagle Mountain City Offices located at 1680 E. Heritage Her-itage Drive, Eagle Mountain, Utah; Monday Mon-day through Thursday between 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For more information regarding this public hearing, please contact Shawn Warnke, Eagle Mountain Planning Director (801-789-5982). Published in New Utah May 8, 2003. Acres: 180 acres in size The proposal is available for public review and inspection during City office hours which are Monday Mon-day through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The City offices are located at 1680 East Heritage Drive, Eagle Mountain, Utah. For more information regarding this public hearing, please contact Shawn Warnke, Eagle Mountain Planning Director (801) 789-5982. 789-5982. Janet B. Valentine, CMC City Recorder Published in New Utah May 8, 2003. hearing reviewed at the Eagle Mountain City Offices located at 1680 E. Heritage Her-itage Drive, Eagle Mountain, Utah; Monday Mon-day through Thursday between 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For more information regarding this public hearing, please contact Shawn Warnke, Eagle Mountain Moun-tain Planning Director (801-789-5982). Published in New Utah May 8, 2003. you no good? communities fHVCt I A T I 0 N http : www, satterwh i te-log-h omes .com 1 |