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Show From American Fork City Hall Council approves large-scale plan Notice is hereby given that the City Council of American Fork, Utah, at Its April 13, 2004, Council Meeting, did adopt Ordinance No. 04-04-11 approving Large Scale Development Overlay Zone No. 214 including the Final Plat Freedom Square gains approval Notice is hereby given that the City Council of American Fork, Utah, at its April 13, 2004, Council Meeting, did adopt Ordinance No. 04-04-12 approving Large Scale Development Overlay Zone No. 215 including the Final Plat City Council Notice is hereby given that the American Ameri-can Fork City Council will meet in regular session on April 27, 2004, in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, commencing com-mencing at 7:30 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: PUBLIC HEARINGS 7:00 p.m. Receiving Receiv-ing of public comment regarding a Storm Water Plan for American Ameri-can Fork City. 7:10 p.m. Receiv-, Receiv-, ing of public comment regarding an amendment amend-ment to the City's Development Code including Section 2-5.31-2 relating to public pub-lic service and community commu-nity entrance signs. 7:20 p.m. Receiving Receiv-ing of public comment regarding an amendment amend-ment to the City's Development Code including Section 2-4.12 2-4.12 relating to development devel-opment standards and criteria within the 1-1, Industrial zone; Section Sec-tion 2-6.6 relating to development standards stan-dards within the PI-1, Planned Industrial Park Developments; and amendments to the zone map to change the zone designation at 1700 South 500 East from the existing PI-1 to the 1-1, Industrial zone. REGULAR SES Residents may comment on water Notice is hereby given that the American Ameri-can Fork City Council will meet in a public hearing on April 27, 2004, at 7:00 p.m. in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, to receive pub A 'Open "No garage, but BIGi BiGi BARGAINS' One o f a Kind, Discontinued, SSigfefly used Items. Many BELOW COST. We're cteuHsg 19 aad dcaring wrt te mck raw for the "New" stcfL N0RXFLECE 03. GO l ilium 1 Juvenile FLANNEL $1.50 mil 1H y of Crystal Cove PUD Plat A Senior Housing Project at 1020 East 200 South. Copies of the complete com-plete text of the Ordinance Ordi-nance are on file in the CityAdministrative Offices, 51 East Main Street, and are available avail-able tor public inspec of Freedom Square PUD Plat A Professional Profession-al Office Project at 220 South 11 00 East. Copies of the complete com-plete text of the Ordi-' nance are on file in the City Administrative Offices, 51 East Main Street, and are available avail-able for public inspec lists April 27 agenda SION 1. Pledge of Allegiance; Alle-giance; Prayer by Ron Morrill; roll call. 2. Twenty-minute public comment period - limited to two minutes min-utes per person. 3. Council reports. 4. Mayor's report. ACTION ITEMS. 1. Review "and action on a Resolution approving a Storm Water Plan for American Ameri-can Fork City. 2. Review and action on an Ordinance amending the City's Development Code including Section 2-5.31-2 relating to public pub-lic service and community commu-nity entrance signs. 3. Review and action on an Ordinance amending the City's Development Code including Section 2-4.12 2-4.12 relating to development devel-opment standards and criteria within the 1-1, Industrial zone; Section Sec-tion 2-6.6 relating to development standards stan-dards within the PI-1, Planned Industrial Park Developments; and amendments to the zone map to change the zone designation at 1700 South 500 East from the existing PI-1 to the 1-1, Industrial zone. 4. Review and action on subdivisions, commercial projects, condominiums, and lic comment regarding the Storm Water plan tor American Fork City. Copies of the proposed Plan are available for review in the City Administrative Offices, 51 East Main Street, during normal busi ibfjcgejti to avoid of ttristfil1-01 s 3 t u r d a y Famaftam QULTPR2KT5 $1.50 Assorted NOTIONS HHKOff i "i t " ' . , tion. This Ordinance shall take effect upon publication of this notice. Dated this 16 day of Apirl, 2004 Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah April 22, 2004. tion. This Ordinance shall take effect upon publication of this notice. Dated this 16 day of Apirl, 2004 Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah April 22, 2004. PUD'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 authoriza-tion to sign the final plat and acceptance of all dedications to the public and to have the plat recorded. a. Review and action on the final plat of Kimberly Manor Subdivision Plat A consisting con-sisting of 14 lots at 1200 East 400 North. 5. Review and action on a contract with Larry Gatiin and the Gatiin Brothers for the Steel Days Big Show. 6. Report and action on construction items including change orders. 7. Report and action on Planning Commission items. 8. Review and action on the April 13, 2004, minutes. 9. Finance Committee Commit-tee Report including action on the approval of City bills for payment. 10. Adjournment. Dated this 20 day of April, 2004. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah April 22, 2004. ness hours. All interested inter-ested persons are invited to attend. Dated this 20 day of April, 2004. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah April 22, 2004. ESXrSSSGA Mmmm ENTER TO A BEEMJA tftativa 135 Bemsna 180 So rcjo res Timpanogos Cave opens for tours and programs beginning on May 15 Timpanogos . Cave National Monument, a unit for the National Park System, Sys-tem, will open for cave tours on May 15. Toutb will continue con-tinue through summer into early fall. The monument will be open seven days a week with tours beginning at 8:30 a.m. Tickets for the last tour of the day must be purchased by 4:30 p.m. Visitors Vis-itors may purchase tickets at the visitor center. Tickets Tick-ets may also be purchase by phone up to 30 days in advance beginning May 15 by calling the visitor center at 756-4)238. Superintendent Kit Mullen says, "As American Fork Canyon starts its AF sets special session, work session Notice is hereby given that the American Ameri-can Fork City Council will meet in a special session and a work session on April 22, '2004, in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, commencing com-mencing at 5:00 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: SPECIAL SESSION 1. Pledge of Allegiance; Alle-giance; Prayer by invi Lindon planners seek public comment Notice is hereby given that the Lindon City Planning Commission Commis-sion will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 in the Lindon City Center al 100 North State Street, Lindon, Utah. The meeting will start at 7:00 P.M. Mr. Jonathan Boyle is requesting to modify the boundaries of two nonconforming f --Tini-rn-r t hi i,0, '- m . '.-J - .,... i- C V - Tv -f s r x WlfflH IM I iafc, niiiiti.'imiwl.limi ijmrnaommi rim iiix tt I f P B "I O il U H I wkk" vym "ommv. J-imimr '?riw"w9wmwwK tation; roll call. ACTION ITEMS 1. Review and action on an agreement agree-ment with Union Pacific Pacif-ic Railroad Company regarding improvements improve-ments to the 900 West Street crossing. 2. Adjournment to a work session. WORK SESSION 1. Report by the RDA Recreation and Cultural Arts task INDON lots at 235 East 400 North in the RI-20 Zone. Interested parties par-ties are invited to attend and make com spring bloom, we are getting get-ting ready for another great season at Timpanogos Cave. This season we will again offer many programs for visitors' enjoyment. The summer ranger evening program series will begin May 28 at the monument visitor center. The series has been a great success in previous seasons with topics ranging from the history of American Ameri-can Fork Canyon to what reptiles live in Utah. People interested in the program schedule and topics should contact the visitor center after May 15. Junior ranger programs for children will continue to be offered on force. 2. Discussion of items for the upcoming April 27, 2004, City Council meeting. 3. Other business. 4. Adjournment. Dated this 20 day of April, 2004. Richard M.Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah April 22, 2004. ment. Published in New Utah on April 22, 2004. Saturday afternoons beginning begin-ning May 29. These programs pro-grams will include fun hands-on activities for children chil-dren ages six and up." The popular introduction to caving tours will continue contin-ue to be offered on Saturdays Satur-days and Sundays. This ranger-led tour allows visitors visi-tors to explore an undeveloped undevel-oped section of Hansen Cave. Advanced rewrva-tions rewrva-tions for this tour are required. Visitors to Timpanogos Tim-panogos Cave need to remember to bring water with them and a coat or sweater for inside the 45-degree 45-degree cave. People are given an hour and a half to hike the niile- Highland Conservancy District notice Morris Kunz has petitioned the Highland Conservancy District to remove 1 ac.tt.of water from the following property: IP19B7 Com 1160.60 ft E of NW cor of SW 14 o1 Sec 5. T5S R1E SLM, S 5 deg 10'09" W 39 ft, N 72 deg 51' E 85.90 ft; N 3 deg 218.90 ft; 87 ft to beg Area .40 acies. Richard Stowe has petitioned to remove 5 ac.ft. of water from the following properly: IP18B5.1 Com S along Sec. Line 833.56 & W 240.56' fi NE Cor Sec 36T4S, R1E.SLM; S 23' E 423 42' S 89 deg 37' W 409' N r"t ' 1 . J ctfficjcfimi) JtS iDtf y B New Ulah - Thursday. 423.6' N 89 deg 37' E 409' to beg Area 4 acres. Morris Kunz has petitioned to add 1 ac.ft of water to the following property: Com N 89 deg 38 0" E 733 87' & S 340.67 & E 637.19' & S4deq 32 0" W 138 1' fr W 14 Cor Sec 5 T5S R1E SLR&M, S 4 deg 26'0" W 93' N B5 deg 34'0"W150', N4deg 26 0' E 93'. S 85 deg 34'0" E 150' to beg. Area .32 acres. Richard Stowe has petitioned to add 5 ac.ft. of water to the following property: Com. S 0 deg 4 50' E 833.52' & S 89 deg Call 756-7669 to place a classified ad READY TO TAKE IT OFF? IT'S THAT TIE AGAIN. TIME TO GET IN SHAPE FOR SUMMER. SO, COKE IN TD COLD'S GTN AND WORK THOSE EXTRA POUKDS OFT NOW, SO YOU CAN TAKE IT OFF LATER. April 22. 2(K)4 - Page J I and-a half trail that gains over a thousand feet in elevation. ele-vation. Visitors should plan on four hours to hike the trail and complete a cave tour. Ticket prices for the 2004 season are $6 per adult (16 ad older); $5 per junior (6-15), (6-15), children are $3 (3-5) and infants 2 and under are free. Golden Age and Access card holders are half price. The introduction to caving tour price is $15 per person with an age restriction of 14 and up.' For more information informa-tion about any of the programs pro-grams offered at Timpanogos Timpano-gos Cave National Monument, Monu-ment, call the visitor center seven days a week. 5510" W 33 63' fr NE Cor Sec 36, T4S. R1E, SLM, S 0 deg 23'0" E 214.18' S 89 deg37'0" W 208 N' 0 deg 23'0" W 214.18'; N 89 deg 37 0" E 208 ft to beg. Area 10.23 acres. Anyone wishing to do so must do so in writing and be represented repre-sented before a meeting meet-ing to be held on May 13 Published in the Lehi Free Press and Lone Peak Newspaper on April 22 & 29 and May 6, 2004. Joy Ruff, Secretary Highland Conservation Conserva-tion District Published in New Utah April 22, 29 and May 6, 2004. OXFJKE $4.00 SELECT GROUP O n I y r HoojHNJI fat. SKUNK 2NlIPKPSdl4CK. (CStDE r - T55-2223 1 77SS 7BM335 222-63 29&29S6 |