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Show Saratoga Springs lists council agenda Notice is hereby given that the Town Council of Saratoga Springs will meet on Thursday, March 23, 2000, at the Town Offices located at 9484 W. 7350 North, Lehi, Utah. The agenda agen-da shall be as follows: Executive Session - no action taken - 6 to 6:45 p.m. 1. Reportsfuture agendas. agen-das. a. Staff b. Council members c. Mayor 2. Review of Policy Session agenda items. 3. Adjourn to Policy Session. Policy Session - commencing commenc-ing at 7 p.m. 1. Call to order. 2. Invocation. 3. Pledge of Allegiance. 4. Public input - time has been set aside for any per Public hearing on preliminary plat 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 described in this notice located approximately west of Redwood Road and north of The Villages in Saratoga Springs, Utah. Saratoga Springs plans public hearing Notice is hereby given that the Town of Saratoga Springs Planning, Commission will conduct a public hearing on a proposed pro-posed lot split for property located at approximately 5977 N. Redwood Road in Eagle Mountain requests proposals The Town of Eagle Mountain is soliciting Request for Proposals (RFP) for qualified contractors contrac-tors to locate utilities within the Town. Interested firms should submit eight (I) copies of an RFP to John Newman, Town Administrator, or deliver to the Town of Eagle Mountain located at 1680 E. Heritage Drive, Eagle Mountain, UT 84043. RFP's will be received until 4 p.m. on Friday, March 31, 2000. RFP's submitted after this deadline will be placed in the file unopened and will not be considered. There will be no exceptions. For additional addi-tional information, contact (801)766-5990. The Town of Eagle Mountain reserves the right to accept or reject any or all submittals or any part of any submittal. The Town of Eagle Mountain is an equal opportunity oppor-tunity employer, I. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The main objectives are to retain a utility locations company to provide the following fol-lowing services: a. Utility locating for gas, electricity, phone and water. II. RFP REQUIREMENTS: REQUIRE-MENTS: Companies submitting RFP's must have a minimum of five years experience in utility location. The RFP shall provide the following information: a. General firm information informa-tion including number of local employees and office locations. b. Related project experience expe-rience including project summaries and references. c. Proposed contract that the company would use. The RFP shall be limited to five pages. III. SCHEDULE: I. Request for Proposals a NotificationAdvertisement -March 5 and 12, 2000 b. RFP due date - March 17, 2000 c. Review of RFP's -March 20, 2000 d. Selection committee rankingdecision - March 22, 2000 e. Town Council company compa-ny selection - April 4, 2000 f. Notify selected company compa-ny - April 5, 2000 IV. EVALUATION CRITERIA CRI-TERIA AND SELECTION PROCEDURES: The Town intends to enter into a contract with one company. Compensation for the services serv-ices rendered, will be based upon a per located utility bases. a. Evaluation Criteria: Selection of the successful suc-cessful firm will be based upon a matrix giving a predetermined pre-determined value to each of the submissions required in this action. The firm is requested to provide responses to the following: 1, The name of the project proj-ect contractors. 2, The contractor's address or principal place of business. 3, A record of previous relevant experience in locating locat-ing utilities within a commu- n'ty'4. Ability to accurately locate utilities. 5. Liability and contractual contractu-al responsibility with relation to marking or not marking sons to express ideas, concerns, con-cerns, comments, questions or other issues that are not listed on the agenda. Comments are limited to three minutes. 5. Action items: a. Action on Final Plat, Phase I, Loch Lomond Subdivision, located at approximately 8500 W. 7350 North, Hamlet Development Corporation applicant. b. Action on Preliminary Subdivision Plat - Pelican Bay Subdivision, 51.105 acres, DTCF Investment, applicant. c. Action on lease for new town office. d. Appointment of Budget Officer. e. Action on a Resolution initiating committees on finance, parks & recreation, public safety and communi The hearing will be conducted con-ducted on Thursday, April 6, 2000, at 6:30 p.m. at the Town Offices located at 9484 W. 7350 North, Lehi Utah. The subject property includes the following parcels and is more particularly particu-larly described as follows: Utah CountyTaxlD59-12-05, 59-12-06, 59-12- Saratoga Springs, Utah, containing approximately 6.11 acres. The hearing will be conducted con-ducted on Thursday, April 6, 2000, at 6:30 p.m. at the Town Offices located at 9484 W. 7350 North, Lehi, utilities. 6. Ability to meet response time and quality. 7. Ability to evaluate field conditions in conjunction with as-built plans. 8. The total cost the company will charge to mark each respective utility (i.e., gas, phone, electricity and water) per Blue Stakes request, 9. A list of references including names, addresses and phone numbers of no more than eight individuals or organizations familiar with . the contractor's performance. perform-ance. 10. Draft of proposed contract that would be used. V. GENERAL CONDITIONS CONDI-TIONS FOR PROPOSAL: a. Failure to read the Request for Proposal and comply with its instructions will be at the contractor's own risk. b. Corrections andor modifications received after the closing time specified in this RFP will not be accepted. accept-ed. c. The RFP must be signed by a designated firm representative or officer who is authorized to bind the contractor's contractually. Submission of a signed proposal pro-posal to the Town will be interpreted to indicate the contractor's willingness to comply with all terms and conditions set forth herein. VI. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION: SUB-MISSION: a. Request for Proposals must be delivered to the Town of Eagle Mountain Town Office at 1660 E. Heritage Drive on or before 4 p.m. on Friday, March 31, 2000. Request for Proposals received after 4 p.m. will be placed in the file unopened and will not be considered. There will be no exceptions. b. Request for Proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly bearing the name of the contractorfirm, and address. c. The applicant must submit eight (8) copies of the complete Request for Proposals. VII. AWARD: The Town reserves the right to reject all Request for Proposals. The Town also reserves the right to waive any irregularity, informality, or technicality in the Request for Proposals in sponsor's best interest, and is not obligated to award a contract based upon the lowest priced submission. If terms cannot be mutually agreed upon, the Town will enter into negotiations with one of the other contractors. VIII. WRITTEN AGREEMENT: AGREE-MENT: The successful contractors contrac-tors will be required to enter into a written agreement with the sponsor in a form acceptable to the Town. VIII. OMISSIONS: Should the RFP not contain con-tain sufficient information in order for the contractors to obtain a clear understanding of the services required by the Town, or should it appear that the instructions outlined in the RFP are contradictory con-tradictory or unclear, then the contractors may obtain written clarification from the Town at least 24 hours prior to the required time and date for proposal submission. submis-sion. The contractors shall cation. f. Request for proposal for sewage operation. g. Request for proposal for water operations. 6. Study items: a. Discussion of policies and procedures. b. Discussion of allocation alloca-tion of sewer connections. 7. Consent calendar: a. Minutes of Feb. 19, 2000. b. Minutes of March 7, 2000. c. Minutes of March 9, 2000. d. Minutes of March 14, 2000. e. Warrant register. f. Approval of bond releases. 8. Adjournment. Published in New Utahl March 22, 2000. 09, containing approximately approximate-ly 113 acres. Questions regarding this proposed preliminary subdivision subdi-vision plan may be directed to the Town of Saratoga Springs, telephone 766-9793. 766-9793. Published in New Utah! March 22, 2000. Utah. Questions regarding this proposed lot split may be directed to the Town of Saratoga Springs, telephone tele-phone 766-9793. Published in New Utah! March 22, 2000. include a copy of the written clarification with its submission. submis-sion. IX. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OPPORTU-NITY AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM: The successful contractors contrac-tors must covenant and agree to abide by the federal feder-al and state regulations pertaining per-taining to Equal Employment as set forth in Executive Orders 11246, 11375, 11625 and 41 CFR Part 60-4, Section III of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (12 USC 170u), as amended amend-ed and HUD Regulations at 24 CFR Part 135. In summary, these regulations regu-lations require project participants partic-ipants not to discriminate against an employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, reli-gion, sex, age, disability or national origin and project participants will take appropriate appro-priate measures to employ minority owned businesses. A copy of all noted regulations regula-tions can be obtained from the sponsor. Also, the Town will make every effort to ensure that all offerors are treated fairly and equally throughout the entire advertisement, adver-tisement, review and selection selec-tion process. The procedures proce-dures established herein are designed to give all parties reasonable access to the same basic information. When applicable, the successful contractor must comply with all applicable the Federal Housing and Urban Development Community Block Grant provisions pro-visions and regulatory requirements in the performance perform-ance of services outlined herein. XI. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: For additional information informa-tion regarding the services specified in this request for proposal, contact John Newman, Town Administrator, 1680 E. Heritage Drive, Eagle Mountain, UT 84043, phone (801) 766-2888. XII. COST OF DEVELOPING DEVEL-OPING STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS: All costs related to the preparation of the request for proposal and any related activities are the sole responsibility of the contractor. contrac-tor. The Town assumes no liability for any costs incurred by offerors throughout through-out the entire selection process. XIII. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATION OWNERSHIP: OWNER-SHIP: All requests for proposals, propos-als, including attachments, supplementary materials, rendering, sketches, addenda, adden-da, etc., shall become upon submission, the property of the Town, and will not be returned to the submitting contractor. XIV. NON-COLLUSION: The contractor guarantees guaran-tees that the request for proposal pro-posal submitted is not a product of collusion with any other offeror and no effort has been made to fix the statement of qualification price of any offeror or to fix any overhead, profit or cost estimate of any statement of qualifications or its price. Published in New Utah! March 15 and 22, 2000. Proposed amendment to zoning map Notice is hereby given that both the Town of Saratoga Springs Planning Commission and Town Council will conduct public hearings on a proposed amendment to the Town of Saratoga Springs Zoning Map for property described in this notice located within the Town of Saratoga Springs, Utah. The Planning Commission hearing will be conducted on Thursday, April 6, 2000, at 6:30 p.m. at the Town Council hearing will be conducted on Thursday, April 13, 2000, at 7 p.m. at the Town Offices located at 9484 W. 7350 North, Lehi, Utah. The property is proposed pro-posed to be changed from A, Agricultural, to R-1, Single Family Residential, on the Saratoga Springs zoning Map. Community seeks comment Notice is hereby given that the Town of Saratoga Springs Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing on a proposed pro-posed lot split for property located at approximately 5897 N. Redwood Road in Notice of pending annexation Hayes Notice is hereby given that the Town of Cedar Hills, Utah, has received a petition requesting the annexation of the following described area: Hayes Annexation A parcel of land lying within the SE 14 of the NE 14 and the SE 14 of Section 31, and the SW 14 of the NW 14, the SW 14 and the S 12 of the SE 14 of Section 32, T4S, R2E, and the N Vi of the NW 14 of Section 5, T5S, R2E, SLB&M; more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the South 14 Corner of said Section 31; thence N 89 deg. 58'36" E along the amended corporate limits of the Town of Cedar Hills, a distance of 567.80 feet, more or less; thence North a distance of 0.51 feet to the south line of Section 31; thence N 89 deg. 55'30" E along said section line, a distance of 2067.54 feet to the southeast corner of Section 31; thence along the o Jim Yates Annexation plat the following two ; cqujses and distances: (1) N 89 deg. 50'52" E a distance of 567.85 feet; (2) thence S 03 deg. 30'00" W a distance of 1315.46 feet, more or less, to the north line of the Canyon View Annexation Plat; thence S 89 deg. 55'55" E along said north line of the Canyon View Annexation Plat, a distance of 2158.18 feet, more or less, to the east line of the NW 14 of Section 5; thence north along said 14 section line, a distance of 1321.09 feet, more or less, to the north 14 corner of Section 5; thence east along the north line of Section 5, a distance dis-tance of 2640.00 feet, more or less, to the northeast corner cor-ner of Section 5; thence north along the east line of Parks and trails committee to meet Notice is hereby given that the ParksTrails Committee of the Town of Cedar Hills, Utah, will hold a meeting on Thursday, March City seeks telemetry system proposals The Town of Cedar Hills, Utah, is accepting proposals for a telemetry system for the city water system. Copies of the detailed Request for Proposal are available at the Cedar Hills Public Safety Building at 3925 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Public notice Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the Town of Saratoga Springs for the Freeland Annexation, located at approximately 7350 N. 8730 West (northwest corner) proposing the annexation of approximately 9.525 acres to the Town of Saratoga Springs. A notice of certification certifica-tion for said annexation was received by the Town of Saratoga Springs Town Council on the 3rd day of Petition for annexation to Saratoga Springs A Petition for Annexation has been filed in the office of the Town of Saratoga Springs Town Recorder for the purpose of requesting annexation of a parcel of land located at approximately approximate-ly 8730 W. 7350 North, more specifically described as follows: fol-lows: South 0 deg. 07'59" East along Section Line 1096.270 feet from West Quarter Corner of Section 19; Township 5 South, Range 1 East, containing approximately 9.525 acres. Notice of certification was received by the Town of Saratoga Springs Town Council on March 13, 2000. The complete annexation The subject property includes the following parcels and is more particularly particu-larly described as follows: Commencing at the SE Corner of the NE Quarter of the NW Quarter of Section 19, Township 6 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, said point lies N 89 degrees 42'50" E along the 14 section sec-tion line 2642.974 feet andN 00 degrees 00'26" E 1309.417 feet rom the W 14 Corner of Section 19, Township 6 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence S 89 degrees 51 '55" W 1320.710 feet; N 00 degrees 02'22" E 1313.405 feet; S 89 degrees 58'48" E 1011.558 feet; to the westerly right of way line of Redwood Road in Utah County, then along said right of way 242.824 feet along a curve to the right with Saratoga Springs, Utah, containing approximately 7.13 acres. The hearing will be conducted con-ducted on Thursday, April 6, 2000, at 6:30 p.m. at the Town Offices located at 9484 W. 7350 North, Lehi, Section 32, a distance of 1320.00 feet, more or less, to the north line of the south 12 of the SE 14 of Section 32; thence west along said north line of the South Vi of the SE 14 of Section 32, a distance of 2632.75 feet, more or less, to the SE Corner of the Kjar Annexation Plat; thence along the Kjar Annexation Plat the following two courses cours-es and distances: (1) west a distance of 1320.00 feet; (2) thence north a distance of 2640.00 feet; more or less, to the north line of the Gerny A. Hayes, etal, property; thence west along said north line, a distance of 1311.44 feet, more or less, tojhe east line of Section 31; thence S 00 deg. 22'18" W a distance of 12.21 feet to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve; thence southwesterly a distance of 508.912 feet along the arc of a 2814.90 foot radius curve to the right, having a central angle of 10 deg. 21 '31", subtended sub-tended by a chord that bears S 88 deg. 00'32" W a distance dis-tance of 508.22 feet; thence N 86 deg. 48'42" W a distance dis-tance of 341 .54 feet; thence south a distance of 1310.60 feet to a point on a southerly souther-ly line of the corporate limits of the Town of Highland; thence along the corporate limits of the Town of Highland the following two courses and distances: (1) S 89 deg. 54'35" W a distance of 1803.17 feet; (2) thence S 00 deg 06'10" W a distance of 2667.58 feet, more or less 23, 2000, at 7 p.m. at the Public Safety Building, 3925 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, Utah. The Committee will be Cedar Hills, Utah. Proposals will be accepted at the City until Friday, March 31, 2000, at 12:00 p.m. Interested applicants are to familiarize themselves with the City water system and prepare a proposal and of annexation March, 2000. The complete annexation annexa-tion petition is available for inspection at copying at 9484 W. 7350 North in the office of the Town Recorder. Town of Saratoga Springs may grant said petition peti-tion and annex the area described unless a written protest is filed by April 10, 2000, with the Utah County Boundary Commission, and a copy of the protest delivered deliv-ered to the Town Recorder. petition is available for inspection and copying at the office of the Town Recorder. Town of Saratoga Springs may grant the petition peti-tion and annex the area described in the petition unless a written protest to the annexation is filed with the Utah County Boundary Commission at 2855 S. State, Provo, Utah 84606, and a copy of the protest delivered to the Town of Saratoga Springs by April 20, 2000. A protest to the annexation petition may be filed by property owners if it contains the signatures of the owners of private real R2831.790 feet and Delta10 degrees og u and wnose cora udib o , u oegrees io c ooo. eet. then leaving saia nam of way line and proceeding S 00 degrees 03 31 W 22fn n ? Ae 3P72 5 beginning. Area, n.ib Sff BPiiSn? bCoorScS System, Utah Central tone ac ramrdfiA in me umiB ui lWSSS the Dependent Hesuvey Plat of Township 6 Scith, Range 1 East. Contaiing 37.23 acres. Questions regardinghis proposed change mabe directed to the Towr of Saratoga Springs, lie- phone 766-9793. , Published in New March 22, 2000. from public Utah. ;. Questions regarding thi proposed lot split may bi directed to the Town o Saratoga Springs, tele phone 766-9793. Published in New Utanw aH0Dted a resolution March 22, 2000. io Puim u, i "a Church located at approxi-containmg approxi-containmg 493.52 acres of natey1100w. 850 South in land: , , . n ,. ,ehi, Utah, and further tion relating to the above annexation areas was received by the City Council from the City Recorder on the 29th day of February, 2000. The Town may grant the petition and annex the real property within the hereinabove herein-above described area unless a written protest to the annexation is filed at the office of the Utah County Boundary Commission, 2855 S. State Road, Provo, Utah 84606, and a copy delivered to the City Recorder of the Town of Cedar Hills, 3925 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, Utah 84062, on or before the 1st day of May, 2000, by one or more of the following: 1. The Utah County Board of Commissioners, 2. The board of any special spe-cial district whose boundaries bound-aries include any portion of the proposed for annexation area, 3. The legislative body of any municipality within one-half one-half mile of the annexation area, or 4. A petition signed by the owners of not less than 25 percent of the private land area, representing at least 15 percent of the value of all real property, located in the unincorporated county within one-half mile of the proposed annexation area. Complete copies of the petition are available for public inspection and copying copy-ing from the office of the City Recorder of the Town of Cedar Hills. Kim E. Holindrake City Recorder Published in New Utah! March 8, 15 and 22, 2000. discussing the ParksTrails Master Plan. Interested persons per-sons are invited to attend. Published in New Utah! March 22, 2000. bid, based upon Request for Proposal. the The telemetry system will control the city well, monitor the water tank level, and monitor and control the booster pump station. Published in New Utah! March 22 and 29, 2000. - Freeland Property owners may protest if their property includes 25 percent of the private land area within Vi mile of the area proposed for annexation and is equal in value to 15 percent of all real property within V2 mile of the area proposed for annexation. Rebecca Neal Town Recorder Published in New Utah! March 8, 15 and 22, 2000. property that: (1) is located in the unincorporated area within V2 mile of the area proposed for annexation; (2) covers at least 25 percent of the private land area located in the unincorporated area within Vz mile of the area proposed for annexation; and (3) is equal in value to at least 15 per cent of all real property located in the unincorporated unin-corporated area within mile of the area proposed for annexation. Rebecca W. Neal Town Recorder Published in New Utah' March 15, 22 and 29, 2000 City Council plans publichearing rituw nQ,d a Pubic k Q'n Tuesdayi March ffom 7 10 7:30 p.m Cj, Ha, 20 N. - . ... ,t.h fnr ,hfl h m blic P regarding the "3 Overlay Zone ormation and the draft insDection at ADine City r Alpine council Tne city Council of Apine city will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, March 28, 2000, at 7:30 p.m. at Apine city Hall, 20 N. Main, Alpine, Utah, for the purpose of recejvjng public comment to consider the Hulbert. Annexation, commencing at a point located South 0 deg. 18 08 tast along me sec tion line 356.26 teet ana West 1047.99 feet from the East 14 corner of Section 23, Township 4 South, Ranqe 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence Lehi give notice of intent to annex Notice is hereby given' that Lehi City Corporation indicating its intent to annex1 MffiSpK escribed as follows: , A parcel of land located the SW 14 of Section. 33, iwnship 4 South, Range 1 ist, SLB&M, Utah County, ah; more particularly scribed as follows: ' Commencing at the uthwest Corner of said ;tion 33; thence N 00 .05'22"W along the sec-1 sec-1 line, a distance of 9.74 feet; thence East a ance of 25.00 feet to the olf Course Committee lists agent lotice is hereby given the Tri-City Golf Course Conducts its monthly ring on Wednesday, k 22, 2000, at 6:30 p.m. in clubhouse located at 1N.200 East, American Fgtah. ; Pbsant Grove sets public hearing! NO I OF PUBLIC HEA3 BEFORE PLAN-NINOMMISSION PLAN-NINOMMISSION Tleasant Grove City Plani Commission will hold ublic hearing on Thur March 23, 2000, 7:00 in the Community Deveient Conference Roorr East 100 South, PleasGrove, Utah. The itemsid below will be discuiand anyone inter-estedited inter-estedited to attend. NOTK OF PUBLIC HEAF BEFORE PLEAT GROVE CITY COUf Oresday, April 18, 2000 7:00 p.m. the Pleas;rove City Council will hepublic hearing in the Community Deveient Conference Room.East 100 South. The Fant Grove City Council consider the items i below with an asteris' Items noted on the agi with an asterisk requireslative action by the Cituncil. Unmarked items : administrative actions-equiring the approvof only the Plannir Commission. Decision the unmarked items rbe appealed to the Bo1 Adjustment by makingen application to the Community Developt Department by 4:0m. March 31, 2000. Review! approve the Minutesie December 1 1999; ary 13, 2000' Februar1; 2000; January 27, 200d February 24 2000 mg. BUSINE ITEM 1 "Patterson Constat requests a vacatioimendment) of M- IP Estates Subdivi: Plat "B", 28 lots, arpproval of Mt Timp Bs Subdivision Plat "B"nded, 42-lots at approxify 2000-2200 North a300-1600 West in the Rural Residential) zone, property contains con-tains 1 acres. NC FIELD NEIGH-BORHC NEIGH-BORHC ITEM 2iLayne requests approva conditional use permit 'machinery and equipm manufacturing assemt business (Landufldes 3400 and 5180) 310 West 700 South l the MD (Manufing Distribution) zone. SWHITE'S LANE NEIGMHOOD ITEM ; West, agent for Timp e Development Co., rests a Preliminary Plat oval for a 23-lot Hall, 20 N. Main, Alpine, Utah, during normal business busi-ness hours Monday through .Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 'p.m. sets hearing on annexafi S 81 deg. 16'44" W 283.41 feet along the north boundary bound-ary of Westfield Oaks Phase Iv; thence SO deg. 18'08"E 2253.97' along the west boundary of Westfield Oaks Phase II and IV; thence N 48 deg. 15'13" W 13.74 feet; thence N 0 deg. 18'08" W 2243.26 feet; thence N 34 deg. 59'54" W 170.81 feet; thence N 0 deg. 03'32" W 1708.42 feet; thence N 0 ; deg. 03'32" W 1297.66 feet; thence S 89 deg. 56'28" W 247.49 feet; thence N 0 deg. 13'11"E 260.41 feet; thence real point of beginning; Thence N 00 deg. 05'22" W a distance of 1232.68 feet; thence S 89 deg. 57'23" E a distance of 1619.88 feet; thence S 01 deg.32'18"Wa distance of 506.54 feet; thence S 78 deg. 10'13" E a distance of 23.52 feet; thence S 00 deg.OOOTWa distance of 1111.00 feet; thence N 90 deg.OOOTWa distance of 726.78 feet; thence N 00 deg.05'22"Wa distance of 398.64 feet to the real point of beginning, containing 52.31 acres of land. Basis of Bearing: Utah State Plain Coordinate System. A public hearing has been scheduled before the Lehi City Council on the The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Financial report. 2. Superintendent's report. 3. Professional's report. 4. Chairman's report. 5. Committee reports. Ceasant subdivision known as Murdock Estates at approximately approxi-mately 1100 North and Murdock Drive (600 East) in the R1-9 (Single Family Residential) zone. This property contains 8.46 acres. MONKEY TOWN NEIGHBORHOOD ITEM 4Public Hearing to consider the request of Triton Investments, Inc. to change the zoning of land located approximately between 100 and 200 West and between Center Street and 50 South from R1-8 (Single Family Residential) and C-G (General Commercial) zone to a C-S (T) (Commercial Sales Transit). OLD FORT NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGH-BORHOOD ITEM 5Zane Morris, agent for Triton Investments, Inc., requests a project plan amendment for Thorneberry Apartments (Project Plan for Block 4) to allow development develop-ment of 48 additional apartment apart-ment units in two (2) buildings build-ings (24 Units per building) at approximately 100 West and Thorneberry Way in a proposed C-S (T) (Commercial Sales Transit) zone. OLD FORT NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGH-BORHOOD ITEM 6Public Hearing to consider a request from Joe Smith, agent for Cornerstone Group Investments Inc., for a rezone of property located at approximately 1150 North 1000 East (west of the Salt Lake Aqueduct), from A-1 (Agriculture) to R1-12 (Single Family Residential). GROVE CREEK AND BIG SPRINGS NEIGHBORHOODS NEIGHBOR-HOODS ITEM 7Joe Smith, agent for Cornerstone Group Investments Inc., requests Preliminary Plat approval for a 19-lot subdivision known as Mahogany Ridge at Grove Creek, Plat "B", for property located at approximately approxi-mately 1150 North 1000 East (west of the Salt Lake Aqueduct) ), in an area proposed pro-posed to be zoned R1-12 (Single Family Residential). GROVE CREEK AND BIG SPRINGS NEIGHBORHOODS NEIGHBOR-HOODS ITEM 8Public Hearing to consider the request of Joe Smith, agent for Cornerstone Group Investments Inc., for a rezone of property located at approximately 500 North-1100 North-1100 North and 1050 East -1400 East (north and east of the Salt Lake Aqueduct), from -u--e'--7"i! HI'?1 HI- m in I 'sH.wa- C'ty Recorder "iaiwlo,i5ar M an j ..;:eo J! iff 'D3f3.bb7feett ..: beginning. . ' Informal able for insoer;,. I ..HI) r MMh ness hours Cfei n IQay Trom sr tie ; teet Janis H. 4 IC .. Published i March 8,15 re W3" btice 23rd day of fev P. for trie : receiving public cc , Ths Lehi o, WU annex thj described parte! or before the pit " i . jr W! iraits" wriuen protests annexation are owners of rea1"' located within tie: posed for annee' ing a majority if. vate land area entire area pic-annexation pic-annexation and ;'; :ceiy few Prope rial i ftTte: p. P red as : ferflj to at leasts the t ' sail k IVes wnvdie real ok-- the entire area pro; annexation. 8 Es b 36, I Ran h, Published ink March 22 and 2S 5, 2000. Arm "6. Approval cHl: 8. Miscelte; HIS: ness. 9. Adjournrre". to is George Shoell c Hearir Chairman e Lehi C Published in i:cie( March 22, 2001 rtJi t 6 ffijti bite seres i A-1 (AgricuV: rdfy 20 (Sine P: Residential), GROVE Cfc'F BIG SPRINGS HOODS ITEM 9'JoeSn:: Cornerstone Investments, Inc., ' Preliminary Plat ap:' a 7-lot subdivision Mahoqany Ridge I. Ban: Base ktrt, emu If: til Creek, Plat "C, lit rc'tfl lOCaiBU dl (east of the S-: Aqueduct) in an : posed to be zee: (Single Family & zone. GROVE CR:: BIG SPRINGS KE. HOODS ITEM 10'Stafl Public Hearing!: Section "Preliminary W Pleasant Grove '' Ik f 6," mi Code by delete '; ence to a spec, day of the Commission. CITY WIDE f- ITFM 1lPrOD0S5"; the Planning fc' ; Bylaws to change . lar meeting day to"; Thursday of eac , , the 2nd and 4th ;; All '105 at of each montn ar-other ar-other related :: CITY WIDE V; m IbM 120W J5I Hearing to a' 14.11.080 ' Requirements Municipal Co ; reduced front ar. - Hi setbacks for "e;;: on existing i 1 7nnp where & rr homes are by newer dv.:-. y CITY WIDE,';',. ITEM 13Pun; icncc an an-. the Pleasant G; Plan including ; of Animal f;.. Street plan, f;: creation, and -- zones currently.; the ?nnino orar:,. r tn beW! 'he ' rZt (Continued fron 200C,TYWIDEf Prior to ' f. Planning 's Meeting the W meet for a If - D. I. u " p. imilV D8 Maw " Meeting Room. J ; Southasa C briefing fjL-. wl fraction fr-action will s agenda items. Publish! March 8 and |