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Show New Utah! PUBLIC NOTICES Wednesday, August 9, 2000 - Page 1 6 From American Fork City Hall Council sets work session for IMOtlCe IS horok.. thai the AmericaT rk95 gunc w,ll meet in a wofK session on Thursday gust 10, 2000, in The American Fork City Hall 31 North Church Strljcom- City Council Notice is hereby given that " n uBncan hork City Council will meet in regular session on August 15, 2000 in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church street, commencing at 7-30 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: PUBLIC HEARINGS 7:00 p.m.Receiving of public comment regarding an amendment to the Development Code relating to the placement and regulation regu-lation of Cellular Phone Towers and Facilities and providing for the adoption and enforcement of the amendment. 7:10 p.m.Receiving of public comment regarding the site plan for the Mira ' Vista Congregate Living Center at 390 South 1088 . East. 7:20 p.m.Receiving of public comment regarding the placement of the property proper-ty in the Gary Miller Annexation at 380 North 1050 East in the PR-9000 zone. REGULAR SESSION 1. Pledge of Allegiance; Prayer by invitation; invita-tion; roll call. . 2.Twenty minute public comment period - limited to two minutes per person. - 3.Report of the Beautification Committee. 4. Report of the Chamber of Commerce. 5. Presentation by Horrocks Engineers regarding regard-ing water system improvement improve-ment proposals including a 5 million gallon culinary water tank & site location and also a limited pressurized pressur-ized irrigation system. 6. Report of the City Administrator. 7. Council reports. American Fork Owner: American Fork City Address: 31 N. Church Street, American Fork, Utah 84003. Separate sealed Lump Sum Bids for the Construction of 300 North200 West Intersection Improvement Project, will be received by American Fork City Corporation at the American Fork City Hall, 31 N. Church Street, American Fork, Utah 84003 until 2 p.m. (MST) Aug. 21, 2000, and then at said Office publicly pub-licly opened and read aloud. The principal items of work are approximately as follows: A roadway reconstruction reconstruc-tion with associated street improvements including: roadway, excavation; granular granu-lar borrow; untreated base course; asphalt concrete; concrete curb and gutter; concrete sidewalk; concrete retaining walls; concrete flat-work; flat-work; storm drain inlet and cleanout boxes; 15' and 18" Bids are sought Owner: American Fork City Address: 31 N. Church Street, American Fork, UT 84003. Separate sealed Bids for the Construction of the American Fork City - 100 West Sewer Improvements Project will be received by American Fork City at the American Fork City Hall, 31 N Church Street, American Fork, Utah 84003, until 2 p.m. MDST, Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2000, and the nat said office publicly opened and read aloud. The principal items of work are approximately as follows: 3,051 L.F. of sewer line replacement consisting of: 2 431' of 12-inch PVCof HDPE-Open Trench of Pipe Bursting; . 620' of 12-inch HDPE -Pipe Bursting only. The project is to be completed com-pleted by 90 days from notice to proceeu. Community seeks bids on asphalt overlay a :on Fork CitV is accepting sealed bids for the construction o American Fork City 2000 Asphalt Overlay Project Contract documents may be examined or purchased for $15.00 at the office of the City Engineer at 275 iE . 200 North, American Fork, Utan on Aug. 3, 2000. Contrac documents shall include a specifications pertaining to the above-referenced project proj-ect and should be thorough s3r ' fS?- mencing at 4:00 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: 1 .Discussion of items for the upcoming August 15, 2000, City Council meeting. 2.0ther business. 3.Adjournment. lists Aug. 15 agenda items S.Mayor's report. ACTION ITEMS 1. Review and action on a the Canvass of the August 8, 2000, Bond Election. 2. Review and action on the Gary Miller Annexation including the Ordinance of Annexation, placement of the property in the PR-9000 zone, and also the Annexation Agreement. 3. Review and action on an amendment to the Development Code relating to the placement and regulation regu-lation of Cellular Phone Towers and Facilities and providing for the adoption and enforcement of the amendment. 4. Review and action on subdivisions, commercial projects, condominiums, and PUD's including 1) plat approval; 2) method of satisfaction satis-faction of water rights requirements; 3) posting of an improvement bond or setting of a time frame for improvement installation; and 4) authorization to sign the final plat and acceptance accept-ance of all dedications to the public and to have the plat recorded. a. Review and action on the amended final plat of Mira Vista Plat A, an amendment of Lot 2 & addition of Lot 4 at 390 South 1088 East. b. Review and action on the site plan for a Congregate Living Center in the Mira Vista Subdivision Amended Plat A Lot 4. c. Review and action on the final plat of Quail Meadow South Plat A Subdivision consisting of 5 lots at 1075 North 200 East. 5. Review and action on the awarding of the bid and approval of the contract for the 100 West Sewer seeks road construction bids RCP; and miscellaneous street construction work items. The project is to be completed com-pleted within 45 calendar days. Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the President's Executive Order No. 11246 and the Equal Employment Opportunity and Labor Standard Provisions. The Contract Documents, consisting of Advertisement for Bids, Information for Bidders, Bid, Bid Bond, Agreement, General Conditions, Supplemental General Conditions, Payment Bond, Performance Bond, Notice of Award, Notice to Proceed, Change Order, Drawings, Specifications and Addenda, may be examined at the following locations: Horrocks Engineers, One West Main, American Fork, Utah 84003. Copies of the Contract for sewer line improvements The Contract Documents, consisting of Advertisement for Bids, Information for Bidders, Bid, Bid Bond, Agreement, Payment Bond, Performance Bond, Notice of Award, Notice to Proceed, Change Order, General Conditions, Supplemental General Conditions, Specifications, Drawings and Addenda, may be examined at the following locations: Horrocks Engineers, One West Main, American Fork, Utah 84003; Mountain Land Area Plan Room, Plaza 1100, 1116 S. State, Orem, Utah or 583 W. 3560 S., Suite 4, Salt Lake City, Utah; Intermountain Contractors, 1743 W. Alexander Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110; Associated General Contractors of Utah, 1135 S.W. Temple, Salt Lake City, ly reviewed prior to submission submis-sion of Bids. Bids will be received at the American Fork City Hall, 31 N. Church Street, American Fork, Utah, until 2 p.m. (Mountain Daylight Time) Aug. 17, 2000, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. Bids will then be presented to the City Council for award on Aug. 22, 2000. 1. American Fork City reserves the right to reject Aug. 10 Dated this 7th day of August, 2000. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah! August 9, 2000. Improvement Project. 6. Review and action on an Ordinance providing for 4-way stop signs at the intersection inter-section of 690 West and 700 North. 7. Review and action on an Ordinance to relocate the stop signs at the intersection of 850 North 350 West to stop east-west traffic instead of north-south traffic. 8. Review and action on the Mountainlands Contract for Senior Services. 9. Review and action on a Franchise Ordinance with MetricomRicochet. 10. Report and action on construction projects items including change orders. 11. Report and action on Planning Commission items. 12. Review and action on the July 13, 2000, public hearing minutes. 13. Review and action on the July 25, 2000, minutes. 14. Review and action on the July 27, 2000, special session and public hearing minutes. 15. Review and action on the August 10, 2000, work session minutes. 16. Finance Committee Report including action on the approval of City bills for payment. 17. Discussion and action on entering into an Executive Session to discuss dis-cuss litigation. 18. Discussion and action on a settlement agreement. 19. Adjournment. Dated this 7th day of August, 2000. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah! August 9, 2000. Documents may be obtained at the office of Horrocks Engineers located at One West Main Street, American Fork, Utah 84003, upon payment of $60.00 for each set, none of which will be refunded. All bidders are required to provide a bid bond in the amount of 5 percent of their bid, and the successful bidder bid-der will be required to provide pro-vide payment and performance perform-ance bonds underwritten by a Surety Company approved by the U.S. Department of the Treasury (Circular 570, latest edition). The City may waive any informalities or minor defects or reject any and all bids. Ted B. Barratt Mayor American Fork City Date: July 28, 2000 Published in New Utah! Aug. 2, 9 and 16, 2000. Utah 84110. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of Horrocks Engineers located at P.O. Box 377, One West Main Street, American Fork, Utah 84003, upon payment of $25.00 for each set, none of which will be refunded. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at the office of American Fork City, 31 N. Church Street, American Fork, Utah 84003, on Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2000 at 2 p.m. MDST. All Bidders are required to have payment and performance per-formance bonds underwritten underwrit-ten by a Surety Company approved by the U.S. Department of the Treasury (Circular 570, latest edition). Ted Barratt Mayor Published in New Utah! Aug. 9 and 16, 2000.- any and all bids or to waive any informality of technicality, technicali-ty, or to accept a bid deemed in the best interest of American Fork City. After a review of bids, American Fork City reserves the right to delete any of the asphalt packages or adjust product requirements within the Bid Documents. Published in New Utah! Aug. 2, 9 and 16, 2000. Planning Commission to meet Aug. 16 Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Planning Commission will meet in regular session on August 16, 2000, in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, commencing com-mencing at 7:00 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Review and action on the preliminary plat of Apple Creek Subdivision at 945 North 500 East consisting of 4 lots. 2. Review and action on the preliminary plat of Quail Hollow North Subdivision consisting of 18 lots located at 1380 North 60 East. 3. Review and action on a site plan for a professional Dixie Fenn annexation gains approval Notice is hereby given that the City Council of American Fork, Utah, at its May 23, 2000, Council Meeting did adopt Ordinance No. 2000-05-15 approving the Dixie Fenn Annexation at 615 West 200 South consisting of 6.50 Planning Commission sets hearing Aug. 24 Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing before the Lehi City Planning 1 Commission will be held on Thursday, Aug. 24, 2000, at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Municipal Building, 153 N. 100 East, Lehi, Utah, for the purpose of receiving comment on the following: (Applications and materials mate-rials may be reviewed at the Planning Department, 99 W. Nuisance Abatement Board Notice is hereby given . that there, will be a meeting of the Lehi City Nuisance AbatementBeautification Board of Review to be held Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2000, at 5:30 p.m. in the conference room ' of the Lehi City Notice of trustee's sale Riggs APN: 35-011-0001 T.S. No. 1023692-08 REF: W. Ralph Riggs TRA: Loan No. 0800519076 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: You are in default under a Deed of Trust, dated March 26, 1999. Unless you take action to protect your property, it may be sold at a public sale. If you need an explanation of the nature of the proceeding against you, you should contact a lawyer. On Aug. 24, 2000, at 9 a.m., First American Title Insurance Agency, as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded March 31, 1999, as inst. No. 37698, in book '5032, page 245, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Utah County, State of Utah executed by W. Ralph Riggs and Rura Lee Riggs, husband hus-band and wife as joint ten Proposed fiber In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), in cooperation with the United States Forest Service (USFS), and Sierra Pacific Communications is preparing prepar-ing an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the installation of a fiber optic cable from Reno., Nevada, to Salt Lake City, Utah. The majority of the lands crossed by this project are public lands under the jurisdiction juris-diction of the BLM. Accordingly, the BLM is the lead Federal Agency in the preparation of the EA. The Ely Field Office has been designated as the Lead for the BLM. The EA is evaluating evaluat-ing the No-Action and Proposed Action Alternatives. The proposed fiber optic project consists of construction, construc-tion, operation and maintenance mainte-nance of a buried cable between Reno, Nevada and Salt Lake City, Utah. The route would connect two metro loops - The Verdi to Reno, Nevada loop on the west end, and the Salt Lake City to Brigham City, Utah loop on the east end. Connection points to the metro loops would be at the intersection of South Meadows Parkway and South Virginia Street in Reno, and at the intersec office located at 56 North 1100 East. 4. Review and action on a revised site plan for a car wash at HARTS located at 585 East State Street. 5. Review and action on a revised site plan for the American Fork Central Stake, 6th & 8th Ward parking park-ing expansion at 310 North 100 East. 6. Review and action on the annexation agreement for the B. Joe Barney Annexation, including a concept con-cept development plan, containing con-taining 15.38 acres at 1125 East 1100 North. 7. Review and action on an amended fence acres and placing the property prop-erty in the RA-1 , Residential Agricultural zone. The Annexation was recorded in the Office of the Utah County Recorder on August 1,2000. Copies of the complete com-plete text of the Ordinance are on file in the City Offices, Main Street, Suite 100, during dur-ing normal working hours from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Schoonover Plumbing -Request for conditional use, preliminary, and final site plan review to Schoonover Plumbing at 770 W. State Street in a Mixed Use Zone. Jon R. Arnold - Request for a zone district and zone district amendment from A-5 zone to an A-1 zone on approximately one acre Planning Department located locat-ed at 99 W. Main, Suite 100, Lehi, Utah. The agenda shall be as follows: 1 . Approval of minutes. 2. Review of pending cases. ants will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the entrance to the Courthouse located at 125 N. 100 W., Provo, Utah, all right, title and interest conveyed con-veyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Lot 1, PlatC, Bela Vista Estates Subdivision, Orem, Utah, according to the official offi-cial plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Recorder, Utah County, Utah. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported purport-ed to be: 903 N. 840 East, Orem, UT 84097. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability liabili-ty for any incorrectness of optic project tion of Interstate 215 and Indiana Avenue in Salt Lake City. The fiber optic cable would approximately follow the highway right-of-way south from Reno along U.S. Highway 395 to East Lake Boulevard. From East Lake Boulevard, the cable would continue southward to an existing utility corridor near the south end of Washoe Valley. The cable would then proceed south and east to Goni Road, where it would continue southward to Arrowhead Drive in Carson City. At Arrowhead Drive it would then continue eastward east-ward to U.S. Highway 50, proceeding eastward through Nevada and into Delta, Utah (in Utah it is U.S Highway 650 into Delta). The route stays on U S Highway 50 through Fallon; however, in Austin, Eureka, and Ely, Nevada, and Delta, Utah, the route follows side roads to avoid downtown areas. East of Delta the cable would leave U.S. Highway 50 and follow U.S. Highway 6 northward to Highway 36. From Highway 36 it would travel northwest to an old railroad grade that is now a dirt road, and continue con-tinue on that road along the old railroad grade northward to Highway 73. Then the cable would proceed eastward east-ward to State Route 197 in Lehi, where it would then jLjEMI Ordinance. 8. Review and action on a Townsite Overlay zone. 9. Continued discussion on the general plan. 10.Site Plan Committee Report. 11. Other business. 12. Review and action on the minutes of the August 2, 2000, Planning Commission Meeting. 13. Adjournment. Dated this 7th day of August, 2000. J.H. Hadfield Chairman Published in New Utah! August 9, 2000. 31 North Church Street, and are available for public inspection. Dated this 7th day of August, 2000. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah! August 9, 2000. located at approximately 2060 W. 1700 North. Stan Sorensen Requests preliminary subdivision subdi-vision review and recommendation recom-mendation for Harbor Links Planned Community, a 77-lot 77-lot residential subdivision located at approximately 800 E. 1630 South in a Planned Community Zone. Published in New Utah! Aug. 9, 2000. to meet 3. Executive session to investigate proceedings regarding allegations of criminal misconduct. 4. Discussion of new complaints. Published in New Utah! Aug. 9, 2000. the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding regard-ing title, possession, condition, condi-tion, or encumbrance, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. . For sales information: Mon-Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Pacific Time (619) 590-9200, 590-9200, Ext. 3075 First American Title Insurance Agency co Cal-Western Reconveyance Corporation P.O. Box 22004 El Cajon, CA 92022-9004 1(619)590-9200 Published in New Utah! July 26, August 2 and 9, 2000. is detailed travel northward to State Route 89. From State Route 89 the cable would proceed northward to Interstate 15, and continue on 1-15 northward north-ward to Interstate 215, and from there northward to connect con-nect with the fiber optic loop at Indiana Avenue. Construction is tentatively tentative-ly scheduled to begin between January and February 2001. Estimate construction duration is approximately six months. Operation is tentatively scheduled to begin June 2001. Federal, state and local agencies and other organizations organi-zations or individuals who may be interested or affected affect-ed by the BLM's decision on this fiber optic cable installation installa-tion are invited and encouraged encour-aged to participate in the scoping process and to provide pro-vide comments on issues to be addressed in the EA.The EA scoping period for public comment will be open until the close of business on Aug. 25, 2000. Comments may be submitted to the BLM at the following address: Bureau of Land Management, Ely District, Attn..: Michael McGinty, 702 North Industrial Way, HC33 Box 33500, Ely, NV 89301-9408. 89301-9408. Published in New Utah" Aug.2 and 9, 2000. Community seeks landscape proposaij The Citv of Cedar Hills is requesting proposals from professional landscaping firms interested in providing services for developing a three and one-half acre park just south of the new Cedar Hills Public Safety Building. The Scope of Work, submittal sub-mittal requirements and construction con-struction documents will be available from the City of Cedar Hills Offices, 3925 W. Council meeting date is changed The City of Cedar Hills, Utah, hereby gives notice that the City Council has changed its Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2000, regular council Pleasant Grove approves ordinances Notice is hereby given that in the regular Municipal Council Meeting of August 1,2000, the Pleasant Grove Municipal Council passed the following Ordinances: Ordinance No. 2000-24, an ordinance amending Lot 1 of Heritage Estates Subdivision, Plat "A", and approving the final plat of Heritage Estates Subdivision, Plat "B", 1 lot, at approximately 776 West 2760 North and providing for an effective date. Ordinance No. 2000-25, an ordinance enacting Chapter 5.46 of the Pleasant Grove City Code, and enacting Section 9.08.030, "Lewdness," to regulate sexually-oriented businesses and employees of sexually oriented businesses busi-nesses and providing for an effective date. Ordinance No. 2000-26, an ordinance enacting Chapter 5.26 of the Planning Commission lists agenda items The Pleasant Grove City Planing Commission will meet Thursday, Aug. 10, 2000, at 7 p.m. in the Community Development Conference Room, 86 E. 100 South (south door), Pleasant Grove, Utah. Work sessions will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and again after 10 p.m. Work sessions are public meetings; however, howev-er, no testimony will be heard and no official actions will be taken on items discussed. dis-cussed. From 7 to 10 p.m. reoular business items shown below will addressed. Althouah be the oublic is invited to attend all sessions, public comment is normally accepted only during dur-ing the regular business session. 5:30 p.m. Work Session -Commission members and staff will discuss: (a) Proposed sensitive lands ordinance and overlay. Current sensitive lands ordinance ordi-nance is in Chapter 15.08 of the Municipal Code. Sensitive lands include lands subject to flooding, high water table, unstable slopes, steep slopes, etc. (b) Possible amendments amend-ments to the Municipal Code (report from ad hoc committees). commit-tees). Planning Commission business. ' (d) Open session for general public comment and inquiries. (e) Projects reviewed by staff. (f) Staff business. 7 p.m. Regular session COMMISSION BUSINESS Item 1 - Continued Public Hearing to consider the request of Bryon Larson for a conditional use permit for a 4-plex for property located at approximately 1884 W.Garden Drive, in the RM-7 (Multiple Residential) zone. (Continued from the July 27, 2000 meeting). MUD HOLE NEIGHBOR- Commissioners seek comment from pu Notice is hereby given that the Pleasant Grove City Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing to consider the public hearing items at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 24, 2000, in the Community Development Conference Room at 86 E. 100 South (south door) Pleasant Grove, Utah. The public is invited to attend and participate in this meeting. Item 1 - Pubic Hearing to consider the request of Randall Fowles to amend Section 14.10.080(8)(d) of the Pleasant Grove Municipal Code to allow an increase in the permitted maximum height of accessory acces-sory structures in all R-1 zones. Item 2 - Public Hearing to consider the request of Lynn Palmer for a conditional condition-al use permit to allow a family fam-ily group home child care MuiititMiar V - - Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, UT 84062 on or after Aug. 9, 2000. meeting to Thursday, Aug 17, 2000, at 7 p.m. at the Cedar Hills Public Safety Building, 3925 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, (easant Pleasant Grove City Code to regulate ground transportation transporta-tion services and employees of ground transportation services and providing for an effective date. Ordinance No. 2000-27, an ordinance amending, revising, and renaming Chapter 5.04 General Business Licenses to Chapter 5.04 General Business License Requirements and to enact Section 5.04.050 outlining the duties of the Business License Department; Section 5.04.080 requiring notice of changes to business busi-ness license applications; Section 5.04.200 permitting inspections; and Section 5.04.220 regulating the appellate procedure of business busi-ness licensing decisions of Chapter 5.04 of the Pleasant Grove City Code an providing for an effective date. Ordinance No. 2000-28, HOOD. Item 2 - Continued Public Hearing to consider making a recommendation to the City Council regarding the request of Peter Christensen for approval of an annexation known as Christensen Annexation, and to zone the annexed property R1-9 PD (Residential - Performance Development) located at approximately 1600 W. 3300 North. This property contains con-tains 4.34 acres (Continued from July 27, 2000 meeting). MANILA NEIGHBORHOOD. Item 3 - Continued Public Hearing for Robert Schmidt, agent for Smith's Food and Drug, who requests a conditional use Dermit and commercial site plan approved for a Conoco gas station located at approximately 200 E South in a 700 C-S (Commercial) Zone. (Continued from the July 27, 2000 meeting). SAM WHITE'S LANE NEIGHBORHOOD. NEIGH-BORHOOD. Item 4 - Continued Public Hearing to consider an ordinance adding a new Section 14.23.450 "Animal Rights" to the Pleasant Grove Municipal Code qrantina animal riahts to owners of lots that are one half acre (21,780 square feet) or more in area. Granting animal rights enables these property owners own-ers to keep horses, cows, sheep, chickens, etc. on their lots. This change includes a proposal to delete all of Subsection (5) "Guidelines on the keeping and maintenance of animals in the R-R Zone" of Section 14.09.020 of the Pleasant Grove Municipal Code because this subsection would no longer be needed. (Continued from the July 27, 2000 meeting). CITY-WIDE IMPACT. Item 5 - Richard Parker, center for property located at approximately 243 W. Center in the Thorneberry Apartment complex in the CS(T) (Commercial Sales Transit Overlay) Zone. OLD FORT NEIGHBORHOOD. Item 3 - Public Hearing to consider the request of Mary Anne Mecham for a Conditional Use Permit for a dog kennel, for property located at 362 N. 200 West, in a R1-8 (Residential) zone. (Continued from the May 11, 2000 meeting). LITTLE DENMARK NEIGHBORHOOD. NEIGHBOR-HOOD. Item 4 - Public Hearing to consider the request of Tricia Sagen for a conditional condition-al use permit for a dog kennel, ken-nel, for property located at 1002 E. Grove Drive, in a R1-12 (Residential) zone. GROVE CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD. NEIGH-BORHOOD. Item 5 - Public Hearing to consider the request of 4P Brvan ' .'CdSe err--. 0 AuaT, rv.i .- . 0f ,!3.J68-' Utah. . Published in Nev, Aug. 9, 2000. pen The' galloon Guy malshai and hats ((Uiiortf, disinetf J85-6 CABINE an ordinance n ""HKii 5.48 nl k: regulate door icesand employees of to-door services aod , mg for an effective date Ordinance No 2te an ordinance Chanter r Kn Pleasant Grove Citv Cot' tidiisieni chants, employees of sient merchants, street e dors, and employees '-street '-street vendors and for an effective date. Ordinance No. an.? an ordinance err unapter g.36 of f; CHILDCi neasant brave City deregulate de-regulate certain typei'; consensual fightingbot"-and fightingbot"-and providing an eld date. Amanda R. Fraughton City Recorder Published in New Ut Aug. 9, 2000. KG C jte'CPR s.jbwjs lor CfENING! MtLfcol iT.2SanDi Loac agent for Lees Restart requests commercial; plan approval for props located at 426 E. State ft in the CS (Comrr Sales) zone. SAM IK LANE NEIGHBORHOOD of Lo vicious Me Almospht ildren will Tanya 71 Item 6 -Discuss ate rv opinion for next to Adjustment meeting pel ma to the request Jackson, agent for Sip a-: SurfInternet Cafe, to?' the decision of the Pla" Commission on Jury i 2000 denying I Conditional Use Pr request for metal exterior a building (Sett1 14.23.280 (2)(p), tale: aDDroximately 200 E.S '-A Pre-sch-"F7. ;ptrienced care. Op for 2 i in the C-S (Coimk Sales) zone. SAM Mil X 768- LANE NEIGHBUW MINUTES Review nnrnwo miniltPS of DfEV ; Sa ted. I ': a fence '" Hot ma Wired, :'J-3007 'teloelen 3 arte, 12 'SfMlS '"SHOVE H ?i Sliie io ''t'sapt meetings. Continued work ses - Continued discuss)" items from the 5:30 to7p. work session. This re: 1 ic nrniprlflft to 3lJ,-'- approximately 11 P not later man mm1, wnTF- This aoenda, ire-1- ing amendments a posed ordinances inform, in-form, may be avail ; the Pleasant Grove i-; Internet weD s www.plgrove.org. Dp-1' nances are subject change until adopted City Council. , Notice of puW'C ti before Pleasant On Tuesday, Sep-onnn Sep-onnn at 7 DJ., P. Grove City Council a public rieawsr f Community 0 Conference 1UU sown w- are &ureuu..- sidered at at time. Published i Aua.9,2000. . .rf ' Jerry Cosleelo, Metricom, WJZ&IM use Pe"'. tiv. nas on - ,0v located at r nrui ion South' 'ton to jay nuin w p tional use pfe --.i.;n nr O OF1) ' zone. ItnrTl 7 Item ' ' ; " tn consider p vISONN. I Denise Bastian ; tional use PJV:-: -Min forming IIUll-v 0 14.25.030 3) located at N'V a R1-7Dnni. TOWN Section pa' "Panhandle ' Proposals received byinnt .ionfe. |