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Show 61 . Polly' is IS' trig r.. ii ii ic I nvcpmap D I JULIE WW." Entertaining an audience by one if fnr an !lt 10 crh Arid '"on ialle5LinP about pioneer life (how SLUIJ" - . j:fforpnt ways rtf wave: ,p,'th, ,,hp told?), and the tasK Decomes 'Slydafficult. Repon, johanne Frechette Perry manages unti pull 1L Ull, ' L ' lily ,man poruayai rcfi measure l- ua Fronlents anrl interpretation ot the A The musical, written by Johanne's k'Kband Steven Kapp Perry, tells the hitatwv of his great-great-great grand-rhe grand-rhe Xr Polly Matilda Merrill Colton, 0U . -1 Dl.of riT.nQ'n T iff lo sl Parks," Series ' a" Aug, 'HostL cles rnily ct Life light te BA PUBLIC NOTICES Public Protects Amy V snow From American Murder Gity Hall High er Hood Huntress le imily The Dents Crimson a Wrap Ik, Governs Camp otice of intent to annex i Beings?, !ews On February 8, 2000, Deeps City Council of American her Utah, adopted ot iheffc- olution No. 2000-02-04R ergenUli':ating its intent to annex aescriDea reai 5ms lerty: w e Fenn Annexation S West 200 South) amity A parcel of land lying Boss? in the N.E. Vt of Section ;aX. Township 5 South, oitoaftge 1 East, Salt Lake e and Meridian, being nner: Be particularly described useClilOWS: Commencing at the East :arniiy ornerof said Section 22,' 10" ice North 0024'214" ow t along the East line of 3 AppearaJ Section), a distance of s: Peggy s.,08 feet; thence West for .17 feet to the real Point eginning: Thence ! you! Tii! .t 31 4.28 feet; thence jTjity has irrigation water for Mice is hprphv niven I American Fork, City is ing irrigation water at IfcWO per share for the full 0 season. Persons a-t ring to rent water shares do so at the City Hall, ut m. Fork aooroves reduction Notice is hereby given h S ,he Ci(y Council 'of jncan i-orK, Utah, at its Slfiefuary 22, 2000, Council . 'ting did approve tlOn.nance No. 2000-02-08, -ing the dollar amount 56-Vbthe section 13A Bond np votuirement for three e 3 Communication franchis- en house lotice is hereby qiven -3 Thursday, March 9, ). at 7 O.m. at the Cedar Public Safety Building, ouah w Cedar Hills Drive, " 0 sr Willi. lllL .: ' " a uwn, regarding 4 acres located on the tit1 and south kHpq nf r Hills Drive at approxi-ily approxi-ily 4500 Westl etlnfl s Pen House is to bUHy ' for residents to and review the pro id. dar Hills sets work session March 7 otice is hereby given ' Ii I'ne City Council of the i U ''.o Cedar Hills, Utah, at,s0n;"7 a work Session d trt tu- 10 their regularly Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, March 1,2000. unci! lists agenda for March 7 meeting . :- .... Li lOtiCS in hornk.. tne City Council of the ' ?f Cedar Hills, Utah, od their Regular City 'oil Meeting on Tuesday, J 7-2000, beginning at 1 he meeting will be ' the Public Safety H 3925 W. Cedar wjaar Hills, e agenda shall be as Call to order, prayer 'ye or Allegiance. ADnrnual m P' thp t:: """"i"? Liu V ' l0' zwu Council Meetina: i i neguiar ' Meeting and Feb, i. nnn d ir: rk$ and trails committee 'Ofce is hprohw nittil6 , pasTrails -"In? Ills' Utah, will hold a 4i in9on Thursday, March orhto entertaining look at live of Pioneer woman London Dinner March 25. to that is the can the ran the same u uuumiv, -oi Notice Advertising Your Right to Know Fork North 01 01 '20" East 926.72 feet to the southerly line of the American Fork City South West Property Annexation; thence South 8920'23" East along said line 297.77 feet; thence South 923.14 feet to the real Point of Beginning. Total Area: 6.50 acres. Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Council will hold a public hearing on April 11, 2000, at 7:15 p.m. in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, for the purpose pur-pose of receiving public comment regarding the proposed pro-posed annexation. The City Council will act to annex the above described real property unless, at or before the public pub-lic hearing, written protests 31 North Church Street, through March 17, 2000. Each person renting water will be charged an additional $3.00 notice fee. Dated this 7th day of February, 2000. es heretofore approved by the City of American Fork, Utah; and providing an effective date. Copies of the complete text of the Ordinance are on file in the City Offices, 31 North Church Street and are available for public inspection. inspec-tion. This Ordinance shall set for master Mr- . " posed master plans, review the proposed uses and provide pro-vide input. Interested persons are invited to attend and make scheduled meeting on Tuesday, March 7, 2000, at 6 p.m. at the Public Safety Building, 3925 W. Cedar 15, 2000, Public Hearing and Regular Council Meeting. 3. Public comments: Time has been set aside for the public to express their ideas, concerns and comments com-ments on items not on the agenda (comments limited to three minutes per person). per-son). 4. Engineering projects: a. Subdivision review and business b. Watersewer business. 5. Reviewaction on Site Plan Appeal for LDS Church site regarding vinyl fence requirement. 6. Reviewaction on new 2, 2000, at 7 p.m. at the Public Safety Building, 3925 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Utah. The Committee will be discussing the ParksTrails "5" Bl y-t Theater In front of the viewer's eyes, Johanne seamlessly transforms her character from that of an old woman to that of a young teenager, pulling the audience back in time to the experiences of the Mormon pioneers. Her many talents keep the audience involved the entire show. The script is well written with lyrics that make one stop and think ...comments like, "Any man can take a plan and build a house. But only God can take our hearts and build a home," and "With every fork in the road you choose one future and lose another." Woven through a central musical theme, are tunes destined to become Dixie Fenn to the annexation are filed by the owners of real property proper-ty located within the area proposed for annexation, representing more than 50 percent of the total private land area and 33 percent of the value of all private real property within the area proposed pro-posed for annexation. Copies of a map showing show-ing the location of the annexation area are available avail-able for review by the public at the office of the American Fork City Recorder, 31 North Church Street, during normal business hours. Dated this 14th day of February, 2000. Richard M. Colborn -City Recorder Published in New Utah! Feb. 16 and 23 and March 1, 2000. rent Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah! Feb. 9,16,23 and March 1,8,and 15, 2000. in bondina take effect upon publication of this notice. Dated this 28 day of February, 2000. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah! March 1,2000. plan comment. This open house will be conducted by The Hubble Planning Group, a consulting consult-ing firm hired by the Town of Cedar Hills to prepare a commercial master plan. This is not a planning commission com-mission or city council meeting meet-ing and members of these boards may or may not be present: Published in New Utah! March 1,2000. Utah. Published in New Utah! ritv loao. 7. Reviewaction on Resolution to set garbage fees. 8. Reviewaction on Taylor Homes submitted fencing style. 9. Reviewaction on bids for the 9850 North sewer line. 10. Reviewaction on agreement with Pleasant Grove for dissolution of the Manila water system. 1 1 . Reviewaction on budget amendments for FY2000. 12. Adjourn. Published in New Utah! March 1,2000. will meet Master Plan. Interested persons are invited to attend. Published in New Utah! March 1,2000. through classics. I especially enjoyed a touching touch-ing song called "Rocking Chair Lullaby," and when Johanne cried (those weren't fake tears), so did I. Because Little London is a dinner theater, I must make mention that both my husband and I found the food (choice of chicken breast and rice pilaf with a light sauce or beef roast) to be exceptionally good and felt the cost of the meal and performance perfor-mance combined ($25person) was very reasonable for what was offered. Our only complaint, a minor one, is that by the second act, the music theme begins to feel a little tedious. I suspect that feeling is exacerbated by the selection of canned songs played during the dinner and inter Pleasant Grove plans public hearing Notice is hereby given that the Pleasant Grove City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, March 7, 2000, at 7 p.m. in the Community Development Conference Room, 86 East 100 South, Pleasant Grove, Utah. . Further information on these matters may be obtained , from the Community Development Department at the above address. Item 1: To consider Gene Robison's request for final approval for a 24-lot subdivi Lehi planners Notice is hereby given that there will be a Lehi City Planning Commission Meeting held Thursday, March 9, 2000, at 7 p.m. in the Lehi City Council Chambers located at 153 N. 100 East. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Call to order. 2. Opening of public hearing items (Public input and Planning Commission action will be taken in the order the hearing items are listed on the agenda. 3. Consent agenda: Jessica A. Hilton - - Requests a home occupation occupa-tion permit to operate a salon from her home located at 177 S. 1400 West in an existing R-1-12PRD Zone. Johnny L. Barnes -Requests a home occupation occupa-tion permit to operate a lawn care service from his home located at 622 W. 1200 North in an existing RA-1 Zone. Grant Pearson Requests a home occupation occupa-tion permit to operate Choice Computers, a computer com-puter and data processing, assembly, repair and sales service from his home located locat-ed at 370 E. 1650 North in an existing R-1-8 Zone. Rebecca Belnap Requests a home occupation occupa-tion permit to operate a cabinet cab-inet and counter top sales business from her home located at 453 W. 1750 North in an existing R-1-8 Zone. 4. Regular items: Board of Adjustment tells upcoming agenda (Applications and text may be reviewed at the Planning Department, 99 W. Main Street, Suite 100, during dur-ing normal working hours from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.) NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing before the Lehi City Board of Adjustment will be held Notice is issued to water The State Engineer received the following Application to Change Water in Utah County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, NUM-BER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' PROTES-TANTS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 (801-538-7240) on or before March 28, 2000. These are informal proceedings as per Rule Uasant sion known as Heritage Estates Subdivision, for property at approx. 598 West 2700 North in an R-R (Rural Residential) zone. This property contains 17.75 acres. MANILA NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGH-BORHOOD Item 2: To consider George Salazar's request for final approval for a 2-lot subdivision known as Salazar Subdivision, for property at approx. 15 West 400 North in an R1-8 (Residential) zone. This property contains 0.368 list upcoming agenda items Michael Dubois -Request for approval of the Buttdilield Subdivision, a two-lot subdivision with an existing home located at approximately 1200 E. 3100 North in existing TH-5 and RA-1 Zones. Steve Wilson - Request for Concept Review of North Lake SubdivisionPRD located at approximately 7350 N. 8350 West in existing exist-ing R-1-12 and TH-5 Zones. 5. Public hearing items: Dennis Dunn - Request for a Conditional Use Approval and Preliminary and Final Site Plan (of an existing building adding a drive-up window) approval to operate Mountain High Community Credit Union at 601 W. State Street in an existing Mixed Use Zone. Patterson Construction, Inc. - Requests preliminary subdivision review for Sunset Meadows Subdivision, a 26-lot resi-dentialPRD resi-dentialPRD subdivision (with park buy back) located at approximately 600 S. 1700 West in an existing R-1-22 Zone (continued from meeting on Feb. 24). Lee Anderson Requests review and recommendation recom-mendation of a proposed General Plan Amendment on approximately 13.74 acres located at 8225 West Bull River Road from a Business Park (BP) designation desig-nation to a Low Density Residential (LDR) designation. designa-tion. Joel WoodsBoise Evans - Request review and rec Tuesday, March 21 , 2000, at 7 p.m. in the conference room of the Lehi City Public Works Department, 99 W. Main, Suite 100, Lehi, Utah for the purpose of receiving comment on the following item: Jeannene Kendall -Request for a Special R655-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 55-9501 (a24175); Robert M. Andersen proposes, propos-es, to change the POD, POU & USE of water as evidenced evi-denced by 55-9501 (A69106). HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: QUAN-TITY: 1 .59 ac-ft. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 100 E 590 from SW Cor, Sec 17, T8S, R3E. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.2500 acs; Stockwatering: 5 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 mission, which, after hearing the same melodies over and over again, became annoying. We were accompanied by our 11-year 11-year old daughter (the only child in the audience, I might add), who said she really enjoyed the performance. The production is too deep for younger children, however, and definitely defi-nitely plays to the adult audience. Polly provides a touching blend of humor and contemplation. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a relaxed evening of good food and entertainment in a quiet, unhurried setting, a rare find in today's restauranttheater restau-ranttheater fare. Reservations can be made by calling call-ing Little London Dinner Theater at 785-0827. acres. LITTLE DENMARK NEIGHBORHOOD Item 3: To consider Bill and Debra Hendrickson's request for final approval for a 4-lot subdivision known as Mahalo Court, for property at approx. 1430 West 1800 North, in an RR (Rural Residential) zone. Property contains 2.451 acres. NORTH FIELD NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBOR-HOOD Amanda R. Fraughton City Recorder Published in New Utah! Feb. 16 and March 1,2000. ommendation of a proposed General Plan Land Use Map Amendment with Concept on property located t approximately 3000 W. between Main Street and 400 South from Low Density Residential (LDR) to ' Planned Community. Lehi City - Request for amendments to the Lehi City Development Code Section 12.020 Development Standard General Requirements. Lehi City - Request for amendments to the Lehi City Development Code Section 12.060 Infrastructure Provision and Environmental Criteria. Lehi City - Request for amendments to the Lehi City Development Code Section 16.040 Requirements for Planned Residential Design Projects. Lehi City - Request for amendments to the Lehi City Development Code Section 17.040 - Planned Unit Development Standards. Lehi City - Request for amendments to the Lehi City Development Code Section 6.080 - Allowed Density for Planned Communities. 6. Other business: Discussion of landscaping landscap-ing and fencing requirements require-ments on arterial roads. 7. Approval of minutes. 8. Adjournment. Published in New Utah! March 1,2000. Exception to construct a single sin-gle family dwelling on a lot which does not meet the required frontage on a public street on property located at 471 N. 900 East in an existing exist-ing RA-1 zoning district. Published in New Utah! March 1,2000. users family. POU: SW14SW14 Sec17,T8S, R3E. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: QUANTI-TY: 1.59 ac-ft. SOURCE: 8 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1 )S 1400 W 350 from E14Cor,Sec 25,T5S,R1E. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.1000 acs, sole supply 0.1000 acs; Commercial: use in a warehouse ware-house with 8 bathrooms (max of 16 employees) total use 1.19 a.f. POU: E12SE14 Sec 25, T5S, R1E; W12SW14 Sec 30, T5S, R2E. . Robert L. Morgan, RE. State Engineer Published in New Utah! March 1 and 8, 2000. Highland seeks comment from public Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Highland City Council on March 21, 2000, at 8 p.m. at the Highland City Building, for the purpose of receiving public comment regarding Resolution No. 2000-5, "A Resolution of the Governing Body of Highland City Indicting Its Intent to Adjust Its Boundaries with Alpine City," which would adjust a boundary line involving the Goff property with Alpine City as follows: Beginning at a point on the South line of the Alpine City limits, which point is North 0 deg 03'10" East along the section line 1395.71 feet and North 89 deg 56'28" East 1307.95 feet from the Southwest corner cor-ner of Section 25, Township 4 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Utah County, Utah, and running run-ning thence North 0 deg 10'10" West 277.74 feet to . the South line of Alpine Meadows Subdivision; thence South 89 deg 40'50" East 888.38 feet along said Public notice Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with Highland City for the Granite B Annexation, located locat-ed at a point located N 00 deg 05'25" E along the Section Line 656.70 feet from the southeast corner of Section 30, Township 4 South, Range 2 East, Salt -Lake Base and . Meridian; " running thence S 89 deg 32'54" W along the existing Highland City boundary line 1785.96 feet; thence N 00 deg 05'25" E 14.08 feet; thence West 34.11 feet; thence North 643.18 feet; thence S 89 deg 48' 12" E 153.20 feet; thence S 89 deg 37'16"E 1667.83 feet to the Section Line; thence S 00 deg 05'25" W along said Section Line 631.63 feet to the point of beginning Council seeks comment on phone equipment The City Council of Alpine City will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, March 14, 2000, at 7 p.m. at Alpine City Hall, 20 No. Main, Alpine, Utah, for the purpose of receiving public comment regarding amending the Zoning Ordinance to require notification of property owners own-ers within 500 feet when a zone change was requested with language as follows: "Prior to consideration by the Planning Commission, the applicant for an amendment to the zone map shall submit to the Alpine City Planner a list of all property owners within 500 feet of the boundaries of the proposed zone change. The list of property owners, along with stamped envelopes addressed to each of the listed property owners, shall be submitted to the City at least fourteen City Council sets March 14 public hearing The City Council of Alpine City will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, March 14, 2000, at 7:05 p.m. at Alpine City Hall, 20 N. Main, Alpine, Utah, for the purpose of receiving public comment regarding the location of the telephone switching equip Saratoga Springs lists planning agenda The Planning Commission for the Town of Saratoga Springs will meet on March 2, 2000, at 6:30 p.m. at 9484 W. 7350 North, Saratoga Springs, Utah. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Pledge of Allegiance. 2. Roll call. 3. Public comment - anyone any-one wishing to address the Community Notice is hereby given that the Town of Saratoga Springs Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing on a proposed pro-posed preliminary subdivision subdivi-sion plat for property located generally south of and adjacent adja-cent to Lake Mountain Estates, Plat B, on the east New Utah! - Wednesday, March 1, 2000 - Page 15 :W Utah North DUP Company plans annual seminar The Utah North Company of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold its annual seminar on Monday, March 6, at 10 a.m. at the Lehi North Stake Center Chapel, 900 N. 1200 East. The featured speaker will be Kristi Bell speaking on "That's the Way Grandma Tells It: Pioneer Legends." All DUP North Company members and any others interested in learning about pioneer legends are invited to attend. Cookies and milk will be served following Bell's presentation. line; thence continuing along said line North 76 deg 4910" East 26.15 feet to the West line of the Alpine Highway; thence South 3 deg 55'20"West 278.47 feet to the South line of Alpine City limits; thence along said line South 89 deg 56'28" West 893.95 feet to the point of beginning, containing 5.70 acres. The portion of the property that lies within Alpine City boundary is approximately 275 feet north of Alpine City's boundary line and 908 feet from west to east, with a total acreage of 5.75 acres (the total Goff parcel is approximately 17 acres). This property is directly west of the Alpine Highway at approximately of annexation proposing the annexation of approximately 26.9369 acres to Highland City. A notice of certification for said annexation was received by the Highland City Council on the 17th day of February, 2000. The complete annexation annexa-tion petition, is available tfor;, inspection and copying' at 10400 N. 5600 West in the office of the Highland City Recorder. Highland City may grant said petition and annex the area described unless a written protest is filed by March 28, 2000, with the Utah County Boundary Commission at 2855 South State, Provo, UT 84606, and a copy of the protest delivered deliv-ered to the Highland City Recorder. A protest may be filed by Jmm Ilp INECI TABLISHED 1850 (14) days prior to consideration considera-tion of the zone change request by the Planning Commission. At least seven (7) days prior to the Planning Commission meeting, meet-ing, City staff will mail, in the envelopes provided by the applicant, written notification of the requested zone change, including the time, date and location of the Planning Commission meeting, meet-ing, to the property owners on the list." ment on city-owned open space at approximately 300 North and Bald Mountain Drive and to be between the two berms. Information and the draft ordinance will be available for inspection at Alpine City Hall, 20 No. Main, Alpine, Commission relative to items not on the agenda. Limited to two minutes. 4. Approval of minutes. a. Minutes of Jan. 20, 2000. b. Minutes of Feb. 3, 2000. c. Minutes of Feb. 17, 2000. d. Minutes of Feb. 22, 2000. plans public side of Redwood Road, containing con-taining approximately 51.165 acres in Saratoga Springs, Utah. The hearing will be conducted con-ducted on Thursday, March 16, 2000, at 6:30 p.m. at the Town Offices located at 9484 W. 7350 North, Lehi, Utah. 900 South. Highland City will adjust the boundaries unless at, or before, the public hearing written protests to the adjustment are filed by the owners of private real property prop-erty that: A. Are located within the area proposed for adjustment: adjust-ment: B. Covers at least 25 percent of the total private land area within the area proposed for adjustment; and C. Is equal in value to at least 15 percent of the value of all private and real property prop-erty within the area proposed pro-posed for adjustment. Information is available for public inspection at Highland City Hall, 5378 W. 10400 North, Highland, Utah, during normal business busi-ness hours Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Winifred N. Jensen City Recorder Published in New Utah! Feb. 23, March 1 and 8, 2000. - Granite B property owners if it contains con-tains the signatures of the owners of private real property prop-erty that is located in the unincorporated area within 12 mile of the area proposed for annexation, covers at least 25 percent of the private pri-vate land area located in the (Unincorporated ''area;, within J2, mile of the' area proposed for annexation, and is equal in value to at least 15 percent per-cent of all real property located in the unincorporated unincorporat-ed area within Vi mile of the area proposed for annexation. annexa-tion. Winifred N. Jensen City Recorder Published in New Utah! Feb. 23, March 1 and 8, 2000. Information and the draft ordinance will be available for inspection at Alpine City Hall, 20 No. Main, Alpine, Utah, during normal business busi-ness hours Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Janis H.Williams City Recorder Published in New Utah! Feb. 16 and 23 and March 1 and 8, 2000. Utah, during normal business busi-ness hours Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Janis H.Williams City Recorder Published in New Utah! Feb. 16 and 23 and March 1 and 8, 2000. 5. Final plats: a. Loch Lomond Phase 1, Hamlet Homes, applicant. 6. Concept plans: a. Jacobs Ranch, Knight-West Construction, applicant. 7. Planning Commissioner's business. 8. Adjourn. Published in New Utah! March 1,2000. hearing Questions regarding this proposed preliminary subdivision subdi-vision plat may be directed to the Town of Saratoga Springs, telephone 766-9793. 766-9793. Published in New Utah March 1,2000. J if,':d tj . ii 0 - -:i:T ' K.Y :tl , J '.f.8 Vr ;..3 C:6 ;-:S f 5:0 r f i .,if .'Iff J ' ;3:3 J:I:3 sel" |