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Show Public Notices Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Lehl City Council lists agenda items Notice ii hereby given that Lehi City will conduct Itt regularly scheduled Lehi City Council meeting on Tuesday, March 23, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. In the Lehl City Council Clambers, (Pr-Coun ell will be held at 5:30 p.m. In the Administration Administra-tion Conference Room), located at 153 North 100 East Lehl, Utah. The agenda shall be as follows: Pre-Council 5:30 tr p.m. : i Review Agenda 2. Executive 5es- sion LitigationReal EstatePersonnel V Public Hearing 8:30 I p.m. 1. Public Hearing to receive input from the t public with respect to the issuance of Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2004 In an amount not to exceed $6,750,000 00. 2. Dave ( Erickson:Larry Und- strom ' Request annrnvif nf i 7rm Dis. trict and Zone District Map amendment on 13.09 acres located at approximately 1000 East 500 North from RA-1 (ResidentialAgriculture) (ResidentialAgri-culture) and TH-5 (Transitional Holding) zones to an R-2 (Medium (Medi-um Density Residential) Residen-tial) zone. A. Ordinance approving 3. Dave i EricksonLarry Lind- strom-Requests Pre- liminary subdivision approval tor Lehl Vil las, an 80 unit PUD (Planned Unit Development) Develop-ment) located at approximately 1000 East 500 North in a proposed R-2 (Medium (Medi-um Density Residential) Residen-tial) zone. A. Approval of Development Agreement Agree-ment 3. Kenneth Carter Requests approval of a Zone District and Zone District Map amendment amend-ment on 0 5 acre of properly located at 2104 North Center Street from an A-1 Zone to an R-1 22 Zone. A, Ordinance approving 4. Lehl City -Requests approval of an amendment to Section Sec-tion 03 050 of the Lehl City Development Code, Development Review Committee, raising the maximum valuation for final review authority of a site plan by tin Chief Building Official and Public Works Director, A. Ordinance approving 5. Revisions to the 2003-2004 Lehi City Budget Regular Session 6. Community Awards 7. 20 Minute Citizen Input 8. Keith Korous-Greg Korous-Greg Knuetson -Request consideration for approval of a Zone District and Zone Dis trict Map Amendment on approximately 19 acres at 2400 West 300 North to an R-1 -22 zone. (Public Hearing was previously held on January 13, 2004 Lehi City Council meeting, as a request for a zone district and zone district dis-trict map amendment by Doug Yates) 9. LDS Church Request for acceptance accept-ance of a resolution of intent to annex the 10th Ward Annexation located at approximately approxi-mately 300 North 1100 West A. Resolution of intent to annex 10. Lehi City -Requests adoption of a resolution authorizing the use of Lehi City's 2004 allocation of the Home Funds and Community Com-munity Housing Development Devel-opment Organization to assist in the development devel-opment of affordable housing projects located locat-ed in Utah County, A. Ordinance approving 11. Action on Public Pub-lic Hearing items 12. Consent Agenda Agen-da 121 Purchase Order List 13. Engineer ReportItems 14. City Business 15. Approval of Minutes 18, Adjournment Connie J, Ashton, City Recorder Published in New Utah March 18, 2004, yjlj "'" " " """" """ " ' ' ' For v : Dependable i. Service,; . '; Professional Cut! 7 Callus for a FREE Estimate f ff mi lit IJ Usirir TrkrBsin Ejaf F&t2hatiic Acrici CmecU Uwb Cart 'Me)-. 836-3815 'David: 836-8431 kmL.4M)Wki i wC. niiin.i. ,l,nn WfiftSttv aHwfiMhttk iCHnVBLIifl EST! MHWEimt mm 0 mjmxm m. WW err- i i mutter . t il 5-i t "t'.f I f f T V K I ... . ... .. , New Utah ThuMiiy, March 18. J'ajfe 9 Hepatitis vaccine offered in north Utah County A a result of several large Hepatitl A outbreaks out-breaks in the Eastern United State this past year, local health authorities authori-ties are strongly recommending recom-mending that all adults and children over two years of age receive the Hepatitis A immunization. The Utah County Health Department will provide this shot free, a $2'3 value, as long as supplies last, to all Utah County Residents who attend one of four immunization clinics held on April 0. This one-day event, Tree Hepatitis A Immunization Immu-nization Day," will take place in the American Fork Jr. High School, 1120 N. 20 West, 3 to 8 p.m., The Utah County Health Department's Depart-ment's new location, 151 S. University Ave, 8 a m, to 8 p.m., BYU Student Health Center, northeant corner of 900 Eaut and University Parkway1650 North, 12;30 to 5:30 p.m., Spanish Fork High School, 99 N, 300 West, 3 to 8 p.m. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a legal guardian. For more information, infor-mation, go to the Utah County Health Department's Depart-ment's Web site at www.utahcountyonlinc.org, Hepatitis A is a nerious illness that is common within Utah's communities. communi-ties. Those who eat out, travel, handle food or work with children have an even greater need to be vaccinated vacci-nated against the infection. infec-tion. The Hepatitis A virus is spread primarily by contaminated con-taminated food and unwashed hands. The virus can induce liver inflammation inflamma-tion which causes stomach pains, diarrhea, jaundice (yellow skin), and flu-like symptoms. The illness can continue for months and cost over $2,500 In lost wages. 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