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Show Nov l'i.,h - Tlmrl.iN. Jul-. IV 2"Z - F-je PUBLIC NOTICES LEHI Public NoticeAdverthii Protects Your Right to Jw . (VfoUasant Lehi amds fJolK.e is !."::. given tliat Lfct-.t i' r.ounul al it'j Ju:y 9 2002 1 Chi city co:jtiI iiiiM.-tuirj adoplf.-d 0 r -J i -nance No 07-09-02.38 An ordinance amending, Chapter 9 of the lehi City De.eiop-inent De.eiop-inent Code Conditional Condi-tional U'-es by repealing the present: Planners schedule hearing Notice is hereby given that a public hearing before the Lehi City planning commission commis-sion will be held Thursday Thurs-day July 25. 2002 at 7 p in, in the city council chambers. Municipal Building, 153 N. 100 Last, I ehi, tor the purpose pur-pose of receiving comment com-ment on the following (applications and materials may be reviewed at the Planning Plan-ning Department, 99 W. Main Street, suite 100, during normal business hours 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.). Regular Agenda Stacie Dougher icguests a major home occupation permit to operate a preschool (mm her home located at 1014 N. 2200 West in an existing R-1-12 PRD Zone. Lehi changes Notice is hereby given that Lehi City Council at its July 9, 2002 Lehi city council meeting adopted Ordinance Ordi-nance No. 07-09-02.32. An ordinance amending table of the lehi City Development Code 12-060 Public Improvement Requirements Require-ments by repealing Lehi amends Notice is hereby given that Lehi city council at its July 9, 2002 Lehi city council meeting adopted ordinance ordi-nance No. 07-09-02.37. An ordinance amending a table of the Lehi City Development Code 05-030-A table of Uses Agriculture Agri-culture and Residential Home Occupation rules have changed Notice is hereby given that Lehi city council at its July 9, 2002 Lehi city council meeting adopted Ordinance Ordi-nance No. 07-09-02.36. An ordinance amending Chapter 20 or the Lehi City Development Devel-opment Code Home Occupations by repealing the presently Lehi amends Notice is hereby given that Lehi city council at its July 9. 2002 Lehi city council meeting adopted Ordinance Ordi-nance No. 07-09-02.34. An ordinance amending a table of the Lehi City Development Code 05-030-B-Table of Uses Mixed Use. Nonresidential and Special Districts by City Council changes official Notice is hereby given that Lehi citv council at its July 9. 2002 Lehi city council meeting adopted Ordinance Ordi-nance No. 07-09-02.35. An ordinance amending Chapter 35 of the Lehi City Development Devel-opment Code Definitions Defin-itions by repealing the presently existing Lehi amends zone district designations with boundary line adjustment Notice is hereby given that Lehi city council at its July 9. 2002 Lehi city council meeting adopted Ordinance Ordi-nance No. 07-09-2.33. An ordinance approving approv-ing a zone district designation des-ignation amendment and zoning district map amendment for Steve Glezos at 1300 d?mlHTcode e-::'3 3re,vc;:e- Cc: es cf re ccv p;e'e test c) te Crd:-r Crd:-r j'lce is ct I. e m t!e Ler-i Cry c" ce. Iccated at 153 '. 1G3 East, a-d are a. a 'as e far ci.e irsses: sn d-nrg reg-u'ar reg-u'ar c" ce hours. Trus ordinance Tora Morrison requests a major home occupation permit to operate a preschool from her home located at 569 S. 1330 West in an existing R-1-12 PRD Zone. Mountain Home Development Group requests preliminary and final site plan approval for a sales and information center at approximately 1520 W. 3600 North in an existing Planned Community Com-munity Zone. Public Hearings Margaret Russon requests review and recommendation of zoning on the Russon-Hansen Russon-Hansen Annexation approximately 8.5809 acres of real property located at approximately approxi-mately 900 N. 1400 East to proposed RA-1 public imp. requirements the presently existing table and enacting a new corresponding table numbered the same. Copies of the complete com-plete test of the ordinance ordi-nance is on file in the Lehi City office, located at 153 N. 100 East, and are available for public inspection during reg table of uses Districts by repealing repeal-ing the presently existing exist-ing chapter and enacting enact-ing a new chapter numbered the same. Copies of the complete com-plete test of the ordinance ordi-nance is on file in the Lehi City office, located at 153 N. 100 East, and are available for public inspection during reg existing chapter and enacting a new chapter numbered the same. Copies of the complete com-plete test of the ordinance ordi-nance is on file in the Lehi city office, located at 153 N. 100 East, and are available for public inspection during regular reg-ular office hours. This ordinance table of uses repealing the presently existing table and enacting a new corresponding corre-sponding table numbered num-bered the same. Copies of the complete com-plete test of the ordinance ordi-nance is on file in the Lehi City office, located at 153 N. 100 East, and are available for public inspection during regular reg-ular office hours. chapter and enacting a new chapter numbered the same. Copies cf the complete com-plete test of the ordinance ordi-nance is on file in the Lehi citv office, located at 153 N. 100 East, and are available for public inspection during regular reg-ular office hours. This ordinance S. 2300 West to adjust boundary lines between R-1-12 and R-1-22. Ccp;es cf the complete com-plete test of the ordinance ordi-nance is on uie in the Lehi Citv office, located at 153 N. 1C0 East, and are available for public inspection during regular reg-ular office hours. s-2-: ca-e e"ect inrre-d inrre-d a'e'y afer passacje ty tr.e Lehi cry council and subsequent to Public notice required fcla.v. Conme J. Ash, ton City Recorder Published in New Utah July 18, 2002. July 25 and TH-5 Zones. 20th Century Lights requests approval of a proposed pole sign for K&S Auto located at approximately 500 W. Main Street in an existing exist-ing Mixed Use Zone. Homes Lodging Properties has a request for preliminary and final subdivision review for Best Western West-ern Plat A, a two-lot commercial subdivision subdivi-sion and preliminary and final site plan review for Best Western West-ern Motel located at approximately 195 S. 850 East, a modification modifica-tion to the existing Best Western site located in an existing Commercial Zone. Published in New Utah July 18, 2002. ular office hours. The ordinance shall take effect immediately after passage by the Lehi city council and subsequent to public notice required by law. Connie J. Ashton City Recorder Published in New Utah July 18, 2002 ular office hours. This ordinance shall take effect immediately imme-diately after passage by the Lehi city council and subsequent to public notice required by law. Connie J. Ashton City Recorder Published in New Utah July 18, 2002. shall take effect immediately imme-diately after passage by the Lehi city council and subsequent to public notice required by law. Connie J. Ashton City Recorder Published in New Utah July 18, 2002. This ordinance shall take effect immediately imme-diately after passage by the Lehi city council and subsequent to public notice required by law. Connie J. Ashton City Recorder Published in New Utah July 18, 2002. definitions shall take effect immediately imme-diately after passage by the Lehi city council and subsequent to public notice required by law. Connie J. Ashton City Recorder Published in New Utah July 13. 2002. This ordinance sh-il take effect immediately imme-diately after passage by the Lehi city council and subsequent to public notice required ty la.v. Connie J. Ashton City Recorder Published in New Utah July 18, 2002 Intent to form Special Imp. N:.;ce is hereby gi.en that on the 16;n Day cf July. 2032. the Municipal Council of Pleasant Grove City. Utah (the "City") adopted a resolution declaring its intention to create a special improvement district to be known as Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove City, Utah Special Improvement District No. 2002-1 (the "District"). It is the intention of the City to make improvements within the District and to levy assessments as provided in Chapter 3, Title 17A, Utah Code Annotated (1953), as amended, on the real estate lying within the District for the benefit of which such assessments assess-ments are to be expended in the making mak-ing of such improvements. improve-ments. Purpose of District: To construct road improvements including includ-ing sidewalk, curb and gutter to make if safer for pedestrians and students walking to and from elementary and Jr. high schools and to improve the storm drainage system in the area. Description of District Dis-trict The proposed District Dis-trict are the properties that have frontage on 1100 North, 100 East to Murdock Canal and 780 North, 600 East to Mahogany Drive (700 East) that do not have existing curb, gutter and sidewalk improvements. improve-ments. Intended Improvements Improve-ments The improvements to be constructed within with-in the District in general gener-al include the following: follow-ing: Required improvements: improve-ments: To excavate for and construct concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk, side-walk, driveway approaches, handicap ramps at intersections, and driveway tie-ins, both sides of 1100 North, 100 East to Murdock Canal and 780 North, 600 East to Mahogany Drive (700 East) that do not already have said improvements, (there are other improvements, improve-ments, such as asphalt street paving, miscellaneous miscella-neous piping, etc., which are required to complete the project; however, the cost of said other improvements improve-ments are to be paid with other City funds.) Optional Improvements: Improve-ments: The above-mentioned improvements are those which are to be installed, as determined deter-mined by the City, and shall be completed if Brent Brown Dodge, Brent Brown Toyota, and Brent Brown rhevroIetBuick are overstocked and must sell 300 cars and July 20, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PROVO. UTAH Brent Brow-n. owner of Brent Brown Toyota. Brent Brown Dodge, and Brent Brown CheToletBuick. plan to hold a one-day sales event on Saturday. July 20. 2002 at 1995 N. University Parkway, located 2 blocks west of Lavell Edwards Stadium. Brown states that due to enormous increases in vehicle sales this year, they find the dealerships critically overstocked with used vehicle trade-ins. "Quite frankly, we've never seen anything like these last few months. We're in a position where we have to liquidate the District is formed. The District, may. if instructed by property owners, install optional improvements, such as concrete or asphalt driveways and assess such improvements to each individual property proper-ty owner. Estimated cost of improvements The total cost of improvements (curb, gutter and sidewalk, drive approaches, etc.) in the proposed District, Dis-trict, as estimated by the City Engineer, is 5135,500.00, to be paid by an assessment to be levied against the property abutting upon the streets to be improved. The property proper-ty owners' cost of the improvements may be financed during the construction period by the use of interim warrants. war-rants. The interest on said warrants will be assessed to the property prop-erty owners. The estimated esti-mated cost to be assessed against the benefited property within District shall be as follows: Required Improvements: Improve-ments: Curb, gutter and sidewalk, estimated cost $24.50 per lineal foot Driveway approaches, estimated cost $50.00 each Handicap ramps at intersections, estimated estimat-ed cost $2,500.00 each Driveway tie-ins, estimated cost $2.50 persq. ft. Optional Improvements: Improve-ments: Concrete driveways, drive-ways, estimated cost $2.50 per sq. ft. Asphalt driveways, estimated cost $2.00 persq. ft. Levy of Assessment Assess-ment It is the intention of the City Council to levy assessments as provided pro-vided by the laws of the State of Utah on all parcels and lots of real property within the District benefited by said improvements. The purpose of the assessment and levy is to pay those costs of the subject improvements improve-ments which the City will not assume and pay. The method of assessment shall be apportioned according to the front footage of lots and parcels of property that have frontage on 1100 North and 780 North, unless otherwise specified. spec-ified. The cost of curb returns with handicap access ramps shall be shared by all of the properties having frontage on 1100 North and 780 North. The assessments 2002 during a one-day sales event. District may be paid by property proper-ty owners in ten (10) annual installments, with interest on the unpaid balance at a rate or rates fixed by the Council, or the whole or any part of the assessment may be paid without interest inter-est within fifteen (15) days after the ordinance ordi-nance levying the assessment becomes effective. The assessments assess-ments shall be levied according to the benefits bene-fits to be derived by each property within the District. Other payment pay-ment provisions and-enforcement and-enforcement remedies shall be in accordance with Chapter 3, of Title 17A, of Utah Code Annotated (1953), as amended. A map of the proposed pro-posed District, copies of plans, profiles and specifications of the proposed improvements improve-ments and other related relat-ed information are on file in the office of the City Recorder, who will make such information available to all interested interest-ed persons. Time for filing protests Any person who is the owner of record of property to be assessed in the District described above in this Notice of Intention shall have the right to file in writing a protest against the creation of the District or to make any other objections relating thereto. Protests shall describe or otherwise identify the property owner of record by the person or persons making the protest. Protests shall be filed with the City Recorder of Pleasant Grove City, Utah, on or before 4:30 p.m. on or before the 16th Day of August, 2002. Thereafter, There-after, the City Council will meet in public meeting on Tuesday, August 20, 2002, at 7 p.m. in the Community Development Conference Confer-ence Room (south door), 86 East 100 South, Pleasant Grove, Utah, to consider all protests so filed and hear all objections relating to the proposed pro-posed District. At such time, if 50 percent of the total assessable front footage of property prop-erty shall protest the formation of the District, Dis-trict, the District shall not be created. BY THE ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH. Amanda R. Fraughton City Recorder Published in New Utah July 18 and 25, Aug. 1 and 8, 2002 these vehicles in a hurry to bring our inventories back in line." Brown continues, "We're goine to hold this unusual S99 Sales Event, where every used vehicle w ill be drastically reduced, some at only S99! To move these vehicles, we'll be pricing used cars that could sell for six to nine thousand dollars at the four to six thousand dollar range." This event promises to be exciting. "If you've never seen this tpe of disposal before, make sure you arrive early." says Brown. To simplify the sale, we'll pre-mark every used vehicle. The sale lot at 1995 No. University Parkway in Provo, will be open for preview at PG plans hearing on boundary Notice is hereby given that the city council of Pleasant Grove City will hold a public hearing on Aug. 6, 2002 at 7 p.m. in the Community Development Develop-ment Conference Room (south door), 86 E. 100 S., Pleasant Grove, to receive public pub-lic comment regarding the city council's intent to adjust the common boundary between Pleasant Grove City and the City of Cedar Hills. Notice of trustee's sale Romero The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder without warranty warran-ty as to title, possession posses-sion or encumbrances, at the main entrance of the Utah County Courthouse, Court-house, 125 North 100 West, Provo, Utah, on the 1st day of August, 2002, at 9:00 o'clock a.m., of said day: Situated Situ-ated in the County of Utah, State of Utah, more particularly described as follows: Lot 7, Plat "A", CANYON MEADOWS SUBDIVISION, Provo, Utah, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of Utah County, State of Utah. TAX 36-016-0007. Purportedly known as: 461 East 3650 North, Provo, Utah 84604 (the undersigned disclaims Notice is issued to water users The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Change Water in Utah County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE READ-ABLE signed 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 August 7, 2002. These are informal' proceedings proceed-ings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 55-963 (a25570): Corporation of the Presiding Pre-siding Bishop of the LDS Church, Town of Saratoga Springs propose pro-pose to change the POD & USE of water as evidenced by Water Right Number 55-963. HERETOFORE: trucks for as little as $99.00 this Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Saturday. All w ill be open for inspection at that time. At precisely 10 a.m., the slasher w ill begin slashing prices to the lowest possible price. Whoever is sitting behind the wheel of any used vehicle will be given the first opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the posted sale price in the windshield. No haggle, no hassles. Used car buyers w ill be available to bid on trade-ins during the sale hours of 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. Lenders will be there to arrange low-cost financing for virtually ev ery level of credit history. Brown states, "Please be advised this is a one day only sales event. The proposed area to be adjusted is as follows: fol-lows: (Parcel 1) owned by Robert and Judy Walker and Mark W. and Lucinda J Clark, 1.823 acres; (Parcel 2) owned by Jonathan and Eve Hewett, Deborah Kay Aaron, Brian and Lydia Farnell, Don C. and Jonia E. Lundberg, 5.967 acres; and (Parcel (Par-cel 3) owned by Rex Daley (Bald Mountain Dev., LLC), 0.151 acres. The properties liability for any error in the address). The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these nonjudicial trust deed foreclosure proceedings pro-ceedings is dated September Sep-tember 25, 2000, and was executed by RENE ROMERO and BEATRIZ ROMERO, husband and wife as joint tenants ten-ants as rustor(s), and in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ("MERS") solely as Nominee for Lender being the present Beneficiary. Ben-eficiary. The present owners are reported to be RENE ROMERO and BEATRIZ ROMERO. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Bidders Bid-ders must be prepared to tender to the Trustee a $5,000.00 nonrefundable non-refundable deposit in QUANTITY: 3.25 ac-ft. SOURCE: 3 in. well 284 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 15 E15fromSW Cor, Sec 19, T5S, R1E. USE: Stockwatering: 100 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: W12 Sec 25, T5S, R1W. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 3.25 ac-ft. SOURCE: Underground Under-ground Water Wells (11). POD: (1) N 1040 E 883 from SW Cor, Sec 19, T5S, R1E (2) N 1079 W 589 from SE Cor (3) S 509 E 1322 from N14 Cor, 12 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep (4) N 500 W 700 from SE Cor, 12 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep (5) N 500 W 500, 12 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep (6) N 2220 W 1880 from S14 Cor, Sec 24, T5S, 12 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep (7) N 2109 W 1642 (8) S 652 W 3000 (9) S 568 W 3790 (10) S 385 W 5087 (11) S 1680 W 6323 from NE Cor, Sec 13, T6S, R1W (Saratoga Springs service area) USE: Municipal: In Town of Saratoga Springs. 55-3493 (a26556): vehicles dealership. are locate- -. mately i:; Canvon Ry. West onyi'-Pleasant onyi'-Pleasant Gro.-? -1'" Copies of ordinance, r'--" Petition are ; for inspect -1" ant Grove : fmm8a.m,tcV; Amanda h' '.. City Reco; J ' , Polished ir . Utah July 13 jiv' certified fu cashier's check t,me of sale to C bid. and the b::-'-'v the purchase"-' must be paid int' the form of ce--. funds or a ca.-check ca.-check within 24V. from the time 0' THIS CC.",' HON IS AN Al TO COLLECT A AND ANY INFrp TI0N OBTAINED BE USED FOR K PURPOSE. DATED r 3rd day of July, ?r Paul M. Halliday.'" Successor Trustee :' East 400 South $ 300 Salt Lake Utah 84111 Tele;v-. (801) 355,28861: Hours: Mon.-Fnj; a.m.-5:00 p.m. V FILE NUMBER 21; ASAP487328 Published in ft Utah July 4, 11 and ! 2002. Jack and 8c-Wadley 8c-Wadley propose : correct the POD, PI. & USE of water as s denced by 55-3-rI (U16764). HERETOfORt QUANTITY: 0.134 1 SOURCE: 2 r.,.: ': ft. deep. P0D:(1)Ni: E 2576 from WW I: Sec 20, T5S, R': USE: Irrigation: fr Apr 1 to 31.fi acreaae 2.1 Stockwatering: I head of livestock. PO. SE14NW14.NE1S' 14 Sec 20, T5S, H E R E A F T E : QUANTITY: 6.863E: ft. SOURCE: 2in' ft. to 160 ft. fc: POD: (1) N 88 E 23i from W14 Cor. Se:" T5S, R1E. (7550k 8350 West (Lehi) Irrigation: from Af ' ' to Oct 31, total acts;-1.3927 acts;-1.3927 acs; StK' tering: 30 head of -stock; Domesti: family. '; r- 20, T5S.R1E Jerry D.O Is.': State Engine Published 1" Utah July 2002. 501 to Because of the size of counts being offered inventories have been re. the desired level, the be removed and allvehiw return to normal pneing- "This inventory sirua;. been very difficult on us.;. certainly be an opporK , consumers who panic. rather give our local c- :s chance to purchase the than to send them to th-. auctions in Salt Lake. Questions regarding'... bedirectedtolSOI);::-(801) bedirectedtolSOI);::-(801) 373-9500 or( 0 J Vin numbers asailabl V |