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Show New Utah - Thursday. December 4, 2003 - Page 12 Public Notices Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Lehi planners Notice is hereby given that there will be a Lehi City Planning Commission Meeting held Thursday. December Decem-ber 4, 2003 at 7:0O p.m. in the Lehi City Council Chambers located at 153 North 100 East. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. OPENING OF PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS (Public input and Planning Commission Commis-sion action will be take after the regular agenda agen-da items 3. REGULAR AGENDA 3.1 LDS Church-Requests Church-Requests conditional use and site plan approval for a new church to be located at approximately 650 East 320 North in an existing RA-1 Zone (Tabled from November Novem-ber 13, 2003). 3.2 Hurley Ridge. LLC Requests concept con-cept plan review and recommendation of an 8 lot residential subdivision subdi-vision located at approximately 1450 North and 100 East in a proposed R-1-10 Zone 4 PUBLIC HEARINGS HEAR-INGS 4.1 TMM Development Develop-ment Requests review and recommendation recommen-dation of an amendment amend-ment to Westbury at Pheasanl Pointe Plat 5. a 12-unit condominium condomini-um project located at approximately 3000 North and 1200 West in an R-3 Zone. 4.2 Robert and Janice Jan-ice Rees Requests review and recommendation recommen-dation of zoning on the Rees-Freeland Annexation. Annexa-tion. 4.23 acres located City Council Notice is hereby given that Lehi City Council will conduct its regularly scheduled City Council Meeting on Tuesday, December 9, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. in the Lehi City Council Chambers (Pre-Coun-cil will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the Lehi City Administration Conference Confer-ence Room), located at 153 North 100 East, Lehi, Utah. The agenda shall be as follows: Pre-Council 5:30 P.m. 1. Review Agenda 2. Executive Session Ses-sion LitigationReal EstatePersonnel Public Hearing 7:00 p.m. 1. Gordon Miner Requests approval of a Zone District and Zone District map amendment amend-ment to 3.23 acres of property located at 1565 East 900 North from a TH-5 Transitional Transi-tional Holding to an RA-1 ResidentialAgricultural ResidentialAgri-cultural zone. A. Ordinance approving 2. Darren Spencer Requests approval of a zone district and zone district map amendment on approximately 1.06 acres of property located locat-ed at 743 South 1700 West from an R-1-12 single family residential residen-tial Zone to an RA-1 residentialagriculture zone. A. Ordinance approving 3. TMM Development Develop-ment Request for approval of an amendment amend-ment to the Westbury at Pheasant Pointe, Plat 5, a 12-unit condominium con-dominium project located at approximately approxi-mately 2800 North 1200 West in an R-3 Zone. 4. Thanksgiving Point Requests Preliminary Pre-liminary subdivision approval for Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Village a 143 lot residential subdivision LEHI I a ir.r.r. -2.1 ..r. - :r. 1 . -tj , J list Dec. 4 agenda items at approximately 200 South 2300 West to a proposed TH-5 Zone. 4.3 Vaughn Bradley Requests Preliminary Prelimi-nary subdivision review and recommendation recommen-dation for Spring Circle, Cir-cle, a 2 lot residential subdivision located at approximately 2000 West 300 North in an A-1 Agriculture Zone. 4.4 Doug Yates Requests review and recommendation of a Zone District and Zone District Map Amendment Amend-ment on approximately 19 acres located at approximately 2400 West 300 north from an A-5 and A-1 Agriculture Agri-culture Zones to an RA-1 Residential Agriculture Agri-culture Zone. 4.5 LDS Church Requests Conditional Use and Site Plan approval for the Pheasanl Pointe North LDS Chapel located at 3200 North and Pheasant Pheas-ant Pointe Drive in an R-3 High Density Residential Resi-dential Zone. 4.6 Bill Elton Requests Preliminary subdivision review and recommendation for Deer Meadow Estates, a 23-lot residential subdivision located at approximately 2600 North 1100 West in an existing RA-1 Zone. 4.7 MCCG Investments Invest-ments Requests Preliminary subdivision subdivi-sion review and recommendation rec-ommendation for Lehi Park View Estates, a 33 lot PRD located at approximately 1400 South 500 West in an existing RA-1 Zone. 4.8 Mountain Home Development Group Requests Preliminary subdivision review and lists agenda located at 2800 North 3100 West in an existing exist-ing Resort Community Zone. 5. Holladay Bank and Trust Request approval for a Zone District and Zone District Dis-trict Map amendment to approximately 10 acres of property located locat-ed at 1430 West 700 South from an A-1 to an R-1-22 Zone. A. Ordinance approving ""Holladay Bank and Trust Request for final subdivision approval for Holladay Acres, including a vacation of Lehi Equestrian Eques-trian Estates Subdivision, Subdivi-sion, Plat "A" PUD, 14-lots 14-lots located at 1430 West 700 South in a proposed R-1-22 Zone. A. Vacation of Lehi Equestrian Estates PUD Subdivision Plat "A" B. Vacation of Lehi Equestrian Estates PUD Subdivision Development Agreement Agree-ment 0 Vacation of Lehi Equestrian Estates PUD Subdivision CC&R's 6. Mountain Home Development Group Requests preliminary subdivision approval for Traverse Mountain Chapel Bend District Lot 12, a 45-lot residential resi-dential subdivision, which is a revision of Traverse Mountain Plat "B" lot 12 located at approximately 2451 North Chapel Ridge Road in an existing Planned Community Zone. 7. Lehi City Approval of an amendment amend-ment to the Lehi City Development Code Chapter 12, Development Develop-ment Standards reducing reduc-ing setback requirements require-ments for swimming pools. A. Ordinance approving Regular Session recommendation for Mountain Cove District Phase I, a 202 lot residential resi-dential subdivision located at approximately approxi-mately 4800 North Traverse Tra-verse Mountain Blvd. in a PC Zone. 4.9 Hurley Ridge, LLC Requests review and recommendation recommen-dation of a Zone District Dis-trict and Zone District Map Amendment on approximately 3.36 acres located at approximately 1450 North and 100 East from a TH-5 Transitional Transi-tional Holding to an R-1-10 Residential Zone. 4.10 Wentworth Development Requests review and recommendation of a Zone District and Zone District Map Amendment Amend-ment on approximately 8.17 acres located at approximately 2800 North and 300 West from a TH-5 Transitional Transi-tional Holding to an R-1-15 Residential Zone. 4.11 Lehi City Requests review an recommendation of amendments to the Lehi City Development Code Sectionl 6.080 Application Requirements, and Section 16. 100 Provision Pro-vision of Services, removing references to private services and facilities. 5 APPROVAL OF MINUTES 5.1 Approval of minutes from November Novem-ber 6. 2003 work session. ses-sion. 5.2 Approval of minutes from November Novem-ber 13, 2003 meeting. 6. ADJOURNMENT Published in New Utah Dec. 4. 2003. for Dec. 9 8. Community Awards Employee of the month for November Tammy Slagowski Employee of the month for December Marjorie Del Pino (Marge) 9. 20 Minute Citizen Input 10. Sharon Smith Senior Volunteer Report 11. Election canvass can-vass results 12. Marty Barber Requests acceptance of a Resolution on Intent to annex the Barber Annexation located at approximately approxi-mately 1000 North 1800 East. A. Resolution of intent to annex 13. Hitek, Inc. Request for final subdivision sub-division approval for Gray Farms Phase 5, a 26 lot residential subdivision sub-division located at approximately 150 South 2300 West in a Planned Community Zone. 14. Armando Alvarez Requests final subdivision review for Pointe Meadow Townhouses Phase 6,7 and 10-17, 40 units located at 2200 West 2150 North in a Planned Community Commu-nity Zone. 15. Armando Alvarez Requests final review for Pointe Meadows Phase 23, 1 27 lot residential subdivision sub-division located at 2100 West 2150 North in a Planned Community Commu-nity Zone. 16. Action on Public Pub-lic Hearing Items 17. Consent Agenda Agen-da A. Purchase Order List 18. Engineer ItemsReports 19 City Business 20. Minutes 21. Adjournment Published in New Utah on Dec. 4, 2003. Tri City By Harlow Clark Finances are in good shape according accord-ing to Tri-City Golf Course board treasurer, Steve King. King of King and McCIeary, read his company report on the course finances at the Nov. 19 board meeting. It showed accumulating revenues in October are $60,870, and are $6,000 ahead of expenses. Year to date expenses total $303,827 and are ahead of revenue by $21,435. He said the course has spent its capital improvement budget, including includ-ing a $41,700 land payment to the Golf Course sets winter specials The Tri-City Golf Course is offering its winter specials including 18 holes with a cart for $20 until Dec. 31, including includ-ing Thanksgiving until 2:30 p.m., weather permitting. per-mitting. Other specials include 10 PI. Grove work session is canceled NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove City Council work session that was Pleasant Grove gives 2004 PLEASE NOTE: For the most current information infor-mation on the following follow-ing meetings, check the Pleasant Grove City Hall message board, 70 South 100 East. Notice of City Council meetings lor 2004: Pleasant Grove City Corporation hereby gives notice that the City Council will hold its regular meetings on the first and third Tuesdays Tues-days of each month at 7 p.m. in the City Council Chambers in the Community Development Devel-opment Bldg. (south entrance), 86 E. 100 South, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Only one city council meeting is scheduled for June due to Strawberry Days and it will be held on June 1. The only City Council meeting to be held in December will be on Dec. 7, due to the Christmas holidays. holi-days. Persons desiring to be on the agenda should be placed thereon by10 a.m. the Friday before the preceding pre-ceding Work Session. Contact should be made with the City Recorder to be placed on the agenda. Call 785-5045. Notice of City Council Work Session meetings for 2004: Pleasant Grove City Corporation hereby gives notice that the City Council will hold its regular Work Session Ses-sion on the Thursday immediately preceding the upcoming city council meeting starting start-ing at 4:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers in the Community Development Bldg. (south entrance), 86 East 100 South, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, Utah. Notice of Planning Commission meetings for 2004: Pleasant Grove City Corporation hereby gives notice that the Planning Commission will hold its regular meetings on the second sec-ond and fourth Thursdays Thurs-days of each month, starting at 7 p.m. in the City Council Chambers in the Community Development Bldg. (south entrance), 86 East 100 South, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, Utah. It will be preceded by a Planning Plan-ning Commission work session at 5:30 p.m. No meetings are scheduled for the fourth Thursdays in November and December. Decem-ber. Persons desiring to be on the agenda must be placed thereon there-on by noon 14 days preceding the meeting. Contact should be made with the Community Com-munity Development Department to be board treasurer scheduled for Thursday. Thurs-day. December 11, 2003 at 4:30 p.m. in the City Council Cham placed on the agenda. Call 735-6057. Notice of City Council and Planning Commission joint meetings for 2004: Pleasant Grove City Corporation hereby gives notice of joint meetings of the City Council and Planning Commission to be held on March 30; June 29, Aug. 31, and Nov. 30, 2004 at 6 p.m. in the City Council Chambers in the Community Development Bldg. (south entrance), 86 East 100 South. The joint meetings are for training and work session ses-sion purposes. Notice of Board of Adjustment meetings for 2004: Pleasant Grove City Corporation hereby gives notice that the Board of Adjustment will hold its meetings the third Thursday of each month as needed. The meetings will start at 7 p.m. in the City Council Chambers in the Community Development Devel-opment Bldg. (south entrance), 86 East 100 South, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Persons desiring to be on the agenda must be placed thereon there-on by noon 14 days precbding the meeting. Contact should be made with the Community Com-munity Development Department to be placed on the agenda. Call 785-6057. Notice ol Neighborhood Neigh-borhood Advisory Board Meetings lor 2004: Pleasant Grove City Corporation hereby gives notice that the Neighborhood Advisory Adviso-ry Board (NAB) will hold its regular meetings meet-ings on the first and third Tuesdays of each month starting at 6 p.m. and ending at 6:55 p.m. The NAB meetings are held in the Community Development Devel-opment Break Room (south door), 86 East 100 South. December 7 will be the only NAB meeting held in December. June 1 will be the only meeting held in June. Persons desiring to be on the agenda musts be placed thereon by noon the Friday before. Contact should be made with Libby Regal, Re-gal, 785-7271. For the most current information informa-tion on these meetings, check the Pleasant Grove City Hall message mes-sage board, 70 S. 100 E. Notice ol Redevelopment Redevel-opment Agency meetings meet-ings lor 2004: Pleasant Grove City Corporation hereby gives notice that the Redevelopment Agency will hold meet state, and that budget and expenditures expendi-tures are now in line with each other. The treasurer also reviewed the annual audit done by Squire and Company. He said the audit was favorable, favor-able, but recommended better controls on issuing checks. King didn't think the auditor was aware that four people look at outgoing outgo-ing checks, not just the two with signing sign-ing authority. Board chair Dick Dixon agreed the controls were adequate Board members briefly commented on recent stories in the Daily Herald and NewUtah, said they weren't whol large buckets for $42 with a "buy seven get three free" added bonus. The driving range is open for the 2003-2004 season through the winter, instead of shutting it down as it has at the end of October in other years. bers, 86 E. 100 S. has been canceled. Published in New Utah Dec. 4, 2003 schedule ings on the first and third Tuesdays of each month as needed. The Redevelopment Agency Meeting is held in the City Council Chambers in the Community Com-munity Development Bldg. (south entrance), 86 East 100 South, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Persons desiring to be on the agenda should be placed thereon by 9 a.m. the Friday before. Contact should be made with the Executive Execu-tive Director of the Redevelopment Agency to be placed on the agenda. Call 785-5045. 785-5045. Notice of Municipal Munici-pal Building Authority meetings lor 2004: Pleasant Grove City Corporation hereby gives notice that the Municipal Building Authority meetings will be held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month as needed. The Municipal Building Authority meeting is held in the City Council Chambers in the Community Com-munity Development Bldg. (south entrance), 86 East 100 South, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Persons desiring to be on the agenda should be placed thereon by 9 a.m. the Friday before. Contact should be made with City Administrator Admin-istrator Frank Mills to be placed on the agenda. agen-da. Call 785-5045. Notice ol Library Board meetings lor 2004: Pleasant Grove City Corporation hereby gives notice that the Library Board will hold its meetings the second sec-ond Thursday of each month except for November and December, Decem-ber, when no meetings will be held. The meetings meet-ings will start at 8 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove City Library multi-purpose room, 30 E. Center Cen-ter St., Pleasant Grove, Utah. Persons desiring to be on the agenda must be placed thereon there-on by noon seven days preceding the meeting. Contact should be made with the Library Director to be placed on the agenda, 785-3950. 785-3950. Notice of Metropolitan Metro-politan Water District ol Pleasant Grove meetings lor 2004: Pleasant Grove City Corporation hereby gives notice that the Metropolitan Water District of Pleasant Grove will hold meetings meet-ings as needed. These meetings will be held in the mayor's office at the City Hall offices, 70 S. 100 E., Pleasant Grove, Utah. Published in New Utah Dec. 4, 2003. reports Corda announces appointment Corda Technologies Inc., a Lindon, Utah-based developer of interactive Web-based charting, graphing and mapping solutions, announced the appointment of Ron Garland Gar-land as the vice president of sales. He will work to increase sales worldwide with creative strategies aimed at select vertical markets. Garland has more than 23 years of technology tech-nology sales experience in the hardware and software aspects of mainframe and distributed environments. Prior to joining Corda, he served as the territory manager for Oracle in Salt Lake City, Utah where he consistently met and exceeded multi million dollar dol-lar sales quotas. Corda Technologies is the global leader in interactive data visualization solutions and its Web site is at www.corda.com. Cedar Hills seeks commission alternate The City of Cedar Hills hereby gives notice and announces a vacancy in the office of Planning Commission Commis-sion alternate. The City Council will fill said vacancy at a regular Council Meeting to be held on the following date. Tuesday, January 6, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. at the Public Safety Build- Highland audit is available Notice is hereby given that the audit for 2002-03 for Highland City has been completed and accepted and is available for public inspection at the office of the City Recorder. Published in New Utah Nov. 27 and Dec. 4, 2003. Notice is issued to water users The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Utah County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information informa-tion or to receive a copy of filings, visit http:waterrights.utah. gov or call 1-866-882-4426. Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE READ-ABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS REA-SONS FOR OBJECTION, OBJEC-TION, PROTESTANTS' Water Conservancy District Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held at 4:00 p.m. on December 10, 2003. at 75 North Center, Cen-ter, American Fork, UT Community Notice is hereby given that the City of Saratoga Springs Planning Plan-ning Commission will conduct a public hearing hear-ing on a proposed Preliminary Pre-liminary Plat for property prop-erty located 11431 West 7600 North in Saratoga Springs, Utah. The hearing will be conducted on Tues Board of Adjustment sets Notice is hereby given that the City of Saratoga Springs Board of Adjustment will conduct a public hearing on a request for a variance. The hearing will be conducted con-ducted on Tuesday, December 16, 2003 at 6:00 p.m. at the Saratoga Springs Fire Station located at 2015 I A 2003 finances ly accurate, but they didnl dispute the need for a new sprinkling system. Peterson suggested board members take flags around the course with them and drop them wherever they see a sprinkler problem. Board member Jay College said course superintendent Jerry Gray already knows where the problems are. "Every time I see a problem and I say to Jerry, Have you seen eight?" he says, "Yes, I know,"" College said. Contact Harlow Clark at har-lowclarkjiino.com. CEDAR HILLS ing 3925 W Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, Utah Any qualified person per-son Interested in being considered for 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- on or before DECEMBER 31, 2003. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is generally year-round except irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to finalize the 2004 budget and amend the 2003 budget for the North Utah County Water Conservancy District. All interested seeks public day December 16, 2003 at 6:30 p.m. at the Saratoga Springs City Offices located at 2015 S. Redwood Road, Saratoga Springs, Utah. Questions regarding regard-ing this proposed Preliminary Pre-liminary Plat may be directed to the City of Saratoga Springs, tele South Redwood Road, Saratoga Springs, Utah. The Board of Adjustment will be reviewing a request for a variance from the City's standard setbacks set-backs for residential structures in the R-1 zone for property located at 2354 South Palomino Drive in NovaRad names new vice president NovaRad, developer of PACS and RIS softwareand imaging accessories for small to mid-sized hospitals and radiology centers, announced today that it hired Robert Ahlman as its vice president of sales and marketing. While NovaRad achieved record sales during dur-ing 2003, the position was created to further propel the Company's growth strategy. Ahlman is charged with identifying new markets and introducing NovaRad's broad product line to these markets with grassroots and mass marketing and direct sales. He will be responsible for leading NovaRad's national sales force and contributing to the Company's marketing strategies. He will be based at the NovaRad's corporate headquarters in American Fork. appointment to the position of Planning Commission alternate may make application to Kim E. Holindrake, City Recorder, at the Public Safety Building, 3925 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, UT 84062. Applications will be accepted until December 22, 2003. Published in New Utah Dec. 4, 2003. to Oct 31 each year.) CHANGE APPLICATIONS) APPLICA-TIONS) 55-9740(a28419): Alpine Cove Water Special Service District Dis-trict D. Brent Rose propose(s) using 12.0 ac-ft. from groundwater groundwa-ter (Alpine Cove Service Ser-vice Area) for Irrigation; Irriga-tion; Domestic. Jerry D. Olds, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in New Utah Dec. 4 and 11, 2003. sets hearing individuals and constituents con-stituents are Invited to attend the hearings. Published in New Utah Nov. 13, 20, 27 and Dec. 4, 2003. comment phone 766-9793. Copies of this application applica-tion are available for public inspection at the City Office (2015 S. Redwood Road, Saratoga Springs) weekdays between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Published in New Utah Dec. 4, 2003. hearing Saratoga Springs, Utah. A copy of the pro-' pro-' posed variance is available avail-able for public inspection inspec-tion at the City Office (2015 S. Redwood Road, Saratoga Springs, Utah) weekdays week-days between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ' Published in New Utah Dec. 4, 2003. i |