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Show Thursday, October 23, 2008 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 13 ELECTION NOTICE To all qualified electors of American Fork City, Utah: Take notice that on the 4th day of November, 2008, a special bond election (the "Bond Election") will be held In American Fork City, Utah (the "City"), In conjunction with the regular general election at the places set out below for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the City the propositions contained in the following ballot propositions: OFFICIAL BALLOT PROPOSITION FOR AMERICAN FORK CITY, UTAH SPECIAL BOND ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 Isl Richard Colborn City Recorder PROPOSITION NO 1 Shall the City Council of American Fork City, Utah (the "City"), be authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed ex-ceed four million three hundred twenty thousand dollars ($4,320,000) (the "Bonds") for the purpose of financing all or a portion of the costs of road improvements and related property acquisition and other improvements, im-provements, including, but not limited to improvements to 50 South from approximately 700 East to 1100 East, extending 1120 North to approximately 900 West, and widening 900 West at 700 North, and for payment of expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the acquisition and construction of said improvements and the authorization authoriza-tion and issuance of the Bonds; said Bonds to be due and payable in not to exceed twenty-two (22) years from the date of issuance of the Bonds and to be payable from the levy and collection of ad valorem taxes without limitation as to rate or amount on all taxable property within the City? NOTICE OF PROPERTY TAX INCREASE DUE TO BOND ISSUANCE Passage of this Proposition means that the tax on a $240,000 residence resi-dence within the City would increase by $37.00 per year. The tax on a $240,000 business within the City would increase by $67.50 per year. The information in this notice with respect to increases in taxes is based on current assumptions of the City as to the financing plan and estimates, including estimated market interest rates for the Bonds and the taxable values of property within the City. The information is intended in-tended to provide an elector with some indication of the impact the issuance is-suance of the Bonds may have on taxes paid. However, tax rates the City may be required to levy to repay the Bonds shall be imposed to the extent authorized by state law. FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS Voting at the special bond election shall be by electronic ballots and other ballot forms. OFFICIAL BALLOT PROPOSITION FOR AMERICAN FORK CITY, UTAH SPECIAL BOND ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 Isl Richard Colborn City Recorder OFFICIAL BALLOT PROPOSITION FOR AMERICAN FORK CITY, UTAH SPECIAL BOND ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 Isl Richard Colborn City Recorder Shall the City Council of American Fork City, Utah (the "City"), be authorized to Issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed ex-ceed two million two hundred ninety thousand dollars ($2,290,000) (the "Bonds") for the purpose of financing all or a portion of the costs of acquiring certain recreational, trail and open space property, including, includ-ing, but not limited to, the South Rail Trail, the River Trail, the Star Mill Stream Area, and open space property at approximately 172 East 600 North, and for payment of expenses reasonably Incurred in connection con-nection with the acquisition and construction of said Improvements and the authorization and issuance of the Bonds; said Bonds to be due and payable in not to exceed twenty-two (22) years from the date of issuance of the Bonds and to be payable from the levy and collection collec-tion of ad valorem taxes without limitation as to rate or amount on all taxable property within the City? 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EAGLE MOUNTAIN CITY LEGAL NOTICE Summary of . 0-27- Ordinance No 2008 PROPOSITION NO. 2 Shall the City Council of American Fork City, Utah (the "City"), be authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed ex-ceed three million eight hundred titty-five thousand dollars ($3,855,000) (the "Bonds") for the purpose of financing all or a portion of the costs of certain park and recreational improvements to Art Dye Park and related improvements, including, but not limited to athletic fields, tennis courts, concessionscore tower center, widening of the Beehive Park Road, construction of the Art Dye Trail, and lighting, and for payment of expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the acquisition and construction of said improvements and the authorization and issuance of the Bonds; said Bonds to be due and payable in not to exceed twenty-two (22) years from the date of issuance issu-ance of the Bonds and to be payable from the levy and collection of ad valorem taxes without limitation as to rate or amount on all taxable property within the City? NOTICE OF PROPERTY TAX INCREASE DUE TO BOND ISSUANCE ISSU-ANCE Passage of this Proposition means that the tax on a $240,000 residence resi-dence within the City would increase by $33.00 per year. The tax on a $240,000 business within the City would increase by $60.00 per year. The information in this notice with respect to increases in taxes is based on current assumptions of the City as to the financing plan and estimates, including estimated market interest rates for the Bonds and the taxable values of property within the City. The information is intended in-tended to provide an elector with some indication of the impact the issuance is-suance of the Bonds may have on taxes paid. However, tax rates the City may be required to levy to repay the Bonds shall be imposed to the extent authorized by state law. FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS Voting at the special bond election shall be by electronic ballots and other ballot forms. OFFICIAL BALLOT PROPOSITION FOR AMERICAN FORK CITY, UTAH SPECIAL BOND ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 Isl Richard Colborn City Recorder Passage of this Proposition means that the tax on a $240,000 residence resi-dence within the City would increase by $1 9.50 per year. The tax on a $240,000 business within the City would increase by $35.50 per year. The information in this notice with respect to increases in taxes is based on current assumptions of the City as to the financing plan and estimates, including estimated market interest rates for the Bonds and the taxable values of property within the City. The information is intended in-tended to provide an elector with some indication of the impact the issuance is-suance of the Bonds may have on taxes paid. However, tax rates the City may be required to levy to repay the Bonds shall be imposed to the extent authorized by state law. FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS O Voting at the special bond election shall be by electronic ballots and other ballot forms. OFFICIAL BALLOT PROPOSITION FOR AMERICAN FORK CITY, UTAH SPECIAL BOND ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 Isl Richard Colborn City Recorder PROPOSITION NO. 5 Shall the City Council of American Fork City, Utah (the "City"), be authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed ex-ceed five million thirty thousand dollars ($5,030,000) (the "Bonds") for the purpose of financing all or a portion of the costs of improvements to 560 West, including, but not limited to, opening the railroad crossing, cross-ing, intersecting the road with Pacific Avenue, and for payment of expenses ex-penses reasonably incurred in connection with the acquisition and construction of said improvements and the authorization and issuance of the Bonds; said Bonds to be due and payable in not to exceed twenty-two (22) years from the date of issuance of the Bonds and to be payable from the levy and collection of ad valorem taxes without limitation as to rate or amount on all taxable property within the City? NOTICE OF PROPERTY TAX INCREASE DUE TO BOND ISSUANCE ISSU-ANCE Passage of this Proposition means that the tax on a $240,000 residence resi-dence within the City would increase by $43.00 per year. The tax on a $240,000 business within the City would increase by $78.50 per year. The information in this notice with respect to increases in taxes is based on current assumptions of the City as to the financing plan and estimates, including estimated market interest rates for the Bonds and the taxable values of property within the City. The information is intended in-tended to provide an elector with some indication of the impact the issuance is-suance of the Bonds may have on taxes paid. However, tax rates the City may be required to levy to repay the Bonds shall be imposed to the extent authorized by state law. PROPOSITION NO. 3 Shall the City Council of American Fork City, Utah (the "City"), be authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed ex-ceed three million one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($3,120,000) (the "Bonds") for the purpose of financing all or a portion of the costs of cemetery property acquisition and related improvements, and for payment of expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the acquisition ac-quisition and construction of said improvements and the authorization and issuance of the Bonds; said Bonds to be due and payable in not to exceed twenty-two (22) years from the date of issuance of the Bonds and to be payable from the levy and collection of ad valorem taxes without limitation as to rate or amount on all taxable property within the City? NOTICF OF PROPFRTY TAX INCREASE DUE TO BOND ISSU-ANC ISSU-ANC Passage of this Proposition means that the tax on a $240,000 residence resi-dence within the City would increase by $27.00 per year. The tax on a $240,000 business within the City would increase by $49.00 per year. The information in this notice with respect to increases in taxes is based on current assumptions of the City as to the financing plan and estimates including estimated market interest rates for the Bonds and the taxable values of property within the City. The information is intended in-tended to provide an elector with some indication of the impact the issuance is-suance of the Bonds may have on taxes paid. However, tax rates the City may be required to levy to repay the Bonds shall be imposed to the extent authorized by state law. FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS Voting at the special bond election shall be by electronic ballots and other ballot forms. FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS Voting at the special bond election shall be by electronic ballots and other ballot forms. For purposes of this special bond election, the polling places for the Bond Election are the same as the polling places for the regular general gen-eral election held on said date and are as follows: Precinct AF01.AF01S AF02, AF02S AF03, AF05, AF06 AF04 AF07.AF12 AF08, AF09.AF11 AF10.AF10S , Polling Place Am Fork Senior Citizen Ctr. Greenwood Elementary Legacy Elementary American Fork Library American Fork High School Forbes Elementary Barratt Elementary 54 E Main Str 50 E 200 S 28 E 1340 64 S 100 E 510 N 600 281 N 200 168 N 900 E E E The polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. There will be no special registration of voters for the Bond Election and the official register last made or revised shall constitute the register regis-ter for the Bond Election. The Utah County AuditorClerk will make available at the above-described polling places, a registration list or copy thereof listing all registered electors entitled to use such voting DldCGS voting will be allowed to take place at the times, places and manner as provided by the Utah Election Code, Title 20A, Utah Code Annotated Anno-tated 1953, as amended. For information about alternate times and forms of voting (including by absentee ballot and early voting) and information in-formation on registering to vote, voters may contact the office of the Utah County AuditorClerk at 100 East Center Street, Room 3100, Provo, Utah, phone number (801) 851-8128 or visit www.co.utah.ut.us. Pursuant to Section 20A-3-604, Utah Code Annotated Anno-tated 1953, as amended, the schedule for early voting including dates, times and locations, shall be noticed and published by the County Clerk in conjunction with the general election. NOTICE is given that on Monday, October 20, 2008, at 12:00 p.m., in Room L101 of the Utah County Offices located at 100 East Center Street, Provo, Utah, the Utah County AuditorClerk will conduct a test of the voting andor counting devices, as applicable, to be used for the regular general election. Any interested person may witness the testing procedure. NOTICE is further given that on Tuesday. November 18, 2008, that being a day no sooner than seven (7) days and no later than fourteen (14) days after the Bond Election, the City Council of American Fork City, Utah will meet at its regular meeting place at 31 North Church Street, American Fork City, Utah at 7:30 p.m. to canvass the returns and declare the results of the Bond Election. Pursuant to applicable provisions of Utah State law, the period allowed al-lowed for any contest of the Bond Election shall end forty (40) days after November 18, 2008 (the date on which the returns of the Bond Election are to be canvassed and the results thereof declared). No such contest shall be maintained unless a complaint meeting the requirements re-quirements of applicable law is filed with the Clerk of the District Court of Utah County within the prescribed forty (40) day period. GIVEN by order of the City Council of American Fork City, Utah. Isl Heber M. Thompson Mayor ATTEST: Isl Richard Colborn City Recorder Published in North County Newspapers . Oct 9, 16 & 23, 2008. 00331097 The Eagie Mountain City Council adopted Ordinance O-27-2008 on October 7, 2008. This ordinance adopts the Eagle Mountain Municipal Munici-pal Code. A full and complete copy of the ordinance is available at the office of the Eagle Mountain City Recorder, 1650 East Stagecoach Run Eagle Mountain, Utah, during regular office hours, Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30 a m. and 5:30 p.m Jnn--ftq Published in North County Newspapers Oct. 23, 2008. 00332308 UPAX' n events Dedication and open house planned for Capitol Reef National Park field station Capitol Reef National Park, in conjunction with Utah Valley University, held a public dedication dedi-cation last week at the recently completed Capitol Reef Field Station. The Field Station is located within the park at the site of a historic guest ranch operation and is the result of a General Agreement between the Park and the University initiated in 2000. The agreement provides the opportunity for UVU to operate the field station. Other educational institutions may also use the field station by contacting UVU to check for availability and scheduling. "Using the field station for educational programs will provide pro-vide opportunities for in-depth, first hand learning experiences experi-ences where the topics being discussed can be witnessed in a natural setting, rather than simply in a textbook," said Park Superintendent Al Hendricks. "By providing a heightened awareness of the park's resources and ecology, the Field Station will assist the park in meeting its mission to protect and preserve those resources." The facility will complement the Park's education outreach initiatives by providing activities, ac-tivities, programs, media and services to encourage student understanding of the geologic, biologic and cultural aspects of the area. "The Field Station is a perfect per-fect example of engaged learning," learn-ing," said Jack R. Christianson, executive director for the UVU Center for Engaged Learning. "The new Field Station will allow al-low our students to have firsthand first-hand experience with what they are studying." The environmentally intelligent intel-ligent Field Station, designed to blend with the natural setting, set-ting, is powered by a hybrid system of solar panels backed up by a propane generator and incorporates a number of energy en-ergy efficient and passive solar features. The facility includes a classroomdining room, caretaker care-taker residence, multi-room dormitories accommodating up to 24 people, and a utility building. "We are very excited about the possibilities this Field Station Sta-tion offers UVU students, faculty, and staff across the curriculum," said Renee Van Buren, director of UVls field station program. "There is no better way to learn than to be immersed in the content." More information about the Capitol Reef National Park Field Station Open House may be found at www.nps.gov careuploadFieldStation.pdf or by calling Lori Michalowski at 435425-3791, extension 160. UVU political movie UVU Student Government, many UVU clubs, and the Concord Coalition are hosting a screening screen-ing of the free full-length featured documentary titled "I.O.U.S.A." The critically-acclaimed "I.O.U.S.A." documentary, directed by Patrick Creadon ("Wordplay"), follows The Concord Coalition's "Fiscal Wake-Up Tour" and tells the story of America's four key deficits budget, savings, balance bal-ance of payments and leadership leader-ship and their implications for the nation and U.S. citizens. The movie, an official selection selec-tion of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, features Concord Coalition Executive Director Robert Bixby and Fiscal Wake-Up Wake-Up Tour keynote speaker, former Comptroller General of the U.S. David Walker. It contains con-tains interviews with Concord Coalition President Peter G. Peterson and Concord Board members Robert Rubin and Paul Volcker. The movie is free and open to the public and will be shown on Nov. 3 and held at the UVU Ragan Theater in the Student Center and is movie is free and open to the public. UVU is located at 800 W. University Parkway Way, in Orem. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the movie will begin promptly at 7 p.m. For more information please visit www.iousathemovie.com or e-mail Tyler at petersty uvu.edu. MEP Manufacturing Conference Confer-ence UVU Conferences has partnered with Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) to bring a manufacturing and management conference and simulations. Attendees can learn how to transform a business into an efficient and profitable streamlined system. Small and large manufacturers alike will find something of value at the two-day Utah Manufacturers Conference. There are session ses-sion tracks for owners and managers, business support, manufacturing processes, manufacturing and quality engineers, and factory simulation. simula-tion. 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