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Show rook 57 FEET NCE NT Of !. W; 1ES Public been t ;ncil 0: 0 pi Pose o, V'H anne cribed ' iss,at0, llc hearirr tests tot,' 1 are ited w. Posed fc the t(rt i area, ire arei, annexatij lal to i Jeofail perty ,. ire area ; annexai; Publish ih March; 2004. pert ore the. uncil or r-of A; 7:00 p.r. rpose rj blic COM: The Lehi: will anna: scribed less, at on blic hear; rteststoti n are ft mersofrs ated wi: Dposed I n coverin: of the fc id area I tire area : r annexai; ual to t I,, A A,(- dll 2004. roperty Dproxin ast 1001 A. R itent toarr fJ3 m1' .ESS. A Put ias been 3efore Council jay of at 7:00 Durpose rjublic' TUn desci tinn "". nwners located' prop1 Notice of intent to annex - On February 10, 2004, the City Council of American Fork, Utah, adopted Resolution No. 04-02-04R indicating its intent to annex the following described real property: Kelshaw Annexation Annexa-tion (980 South 5000 East) A parcel of land located in the NW of Section 25, Township 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base & Meridian, Utah County, Utah, more particularly described as follows: ; Beginning at a point which is 1144.13 feet: North 005'49" West' along the Section Line and 1111.15 feet East! from the West Quarter, Corner of said Section 25; thence North 8958'30" East, 628.11 feet along northerly line and extension thereof of the , Ross Ford Annexation to the Lincoln Land Development Annexation; Annexa-tion; thence North 031'15" East 219.33 feet to the Boyde G. Williams Annexation; thence Along said Williams Lehi seeks comment on proposals (Applications and text may be reviewed at the Planning Department, Depart-ment, 99 West Main Street, Suite 100 during dur-ing normal working hours from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing before the Lehi City Council will be held on Tuesday, March 23, 2004 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Municipal Building, 153 North 100 East, Lehi, Utah for the purpose of receiving comment on the following: PUBLIC HEARINGS Dave EricksonLarry Lind-strom Lind-strom - Request approval of a Zone Dis- City proposes to create impact fees luc"7 Eagle Mountain openy t Cjt, utah hereby gives tire am, notice that the' City r Council will hold a Pubic Hearing on the Amendment of the City's Impact Fee Ordi nance on March 16, 2004 at 7:00 p.m., or jifl.as soon thereafter as Q lie" may be heard in the latelv 1"Ea9le Mountain Citv innnMh Council Chambers, -OON J(:1680 E. Heritage Drive, ... , Eagle Mountain, Utah. K The purpose of this " I meeting is to receive ' F comments concerning ws .f and take action to cor- 0P, w0. rPp rorfain ImnQpt f Fees for Improvements I owned and to be constructed con-structed by the City '.which are misstated in Lindon planners seek public comment earing it - 9 fJOlK' iuuoc ib iicieuy ' gi ' given that the Lindon Horiist City Planning Commis-ira1eL Commis-ira1eL sion will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, leP&arch24, 2004 in the ' Lindon City Center at 100 North State Street, PP,Lindon, Utah. The meeting will begin at 2 rf7:00 PM-The Planning Iity Heco commission will con-, con-, .. h..sider the following Pfttems: jtahMam- i.ArequestbyLin. don City Staff to CwflflS cnan9e tne Gereral LVwIJ Plan land use designa-E designa-E POfrtion from, Medium J ING. Density Residential to Residents may comment Notice is hereby' u given that the Lindon or City Council will hold a , .public hearing on ; p-Tuesday, April 6, 2004 fin the Lindon City Center Cen-ter at 100 North State ...Street, Lindon, Utah. '' rfThe meeting will begin Wl at 7:00 PM. The City .Council will consider unless, .(he f0nowjng jtems: pub ts to- 1-The City Council protest Wj consider a rec0m- of Alpine seeks The CITY COUNCIL tion cu;,of Alpine City, Utah ty of Will hold a Public land w .Hearing on Tuesday, entire a March 23, 2004 at for annel(V:00 pm at Alpine City equal '".Hall, 20 N. Main, value0' Hlpine, Utah for the prop purpose of receiving entire public comment for anh-egarding the proposed pro-posed Janice Brown publish; Utah Mf , 18 , 2004- Annexation the follow ing ten (10) Courses and Distances: -: (1) thence North 4938'30" West 403.19 .feet; ; ' .(2) thence North 3247'00" West 369.08 feet; , '(3) thence West 3.68 feet; (4) thence North ) 3254'52" West 2.44 feet; (5) thence South 8955'00" West 101 .79 feet; (6) thence South' 1o06'21" West ; 445.37 feet; (7) thence South ,128'01" West 262.72 feet; f (8) thence South 211'16" - West 82.75 feet; (9) thence North 8952'45" East 2.29 feet; (10) thence South 053'00" West 2.28 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 7.473 acres. ' Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Council will hold a public hearing on April 13, 2004, at 7:00 p.m. in the Ameri trict and Zone District Map Amendment on 13.09 acres located at approximately 1000 East 500. North from RA-1 (ResidentialAgriculture) (ResidentialAgri-culture) and TH-5(Transitional TH-5(Transitional Holding) zones to an R-2(Medi-um Density Residential) Residen-tial) zone. Dave EricksonLarry Lind-strom Lind-strom - Requests Preliminary Pre-liminary subdivision approval for Lehi Villas, Vil-las, an 80 unit PUD (Planned Unit Development) Develop-ment) located at approximately 1000 East 500 North in a proposed R-2(Medium Density Residential) zone. Kenneth Carter -Requests approval of a Eagle Mountain, Utah the Ordinance adopted on February , 3, 2004. The net change of the fee corrections, if approved, will be that fees will be collected at building permit issuance and will not be increased or decreased overall. The public is invited to attend the hearing. Copies of the Proposed Impact Fee Ordinance Recreation Mixed Use and to change the zoning zon-ing designation from R1-12 to RMU-E (Recreation Mixed Use-East) for all property prop-erty approximately East of 1200 East and North of Canberra Heights Subdivision. A detailed map of the mendation from the Planning Commission to change the General Plan land use designation designa-tion from, Medium Density Residential to Recreation Mixed Use and to change the zon- - ing designation from R1-12 to RMU-E , (Recreation Mixed Use-East) for all property prop-erty approximately East of 1200 East and comment on ALPINE CITY) - - I- iPINECIT Annexation. Janis H. Williams City Recorder Kelshaw can Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, for the purpose of receiving public comment com-ment regarding the proposed annexation. The City Council will act to annex the above described real property unless, at or before the public hearing, written protests to the annexation annexa-tion are filed by the owners of real property located within the area proposed for annexation, annexa-tion, 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 for annexation. Copies of a map showing the location of the annexation area are available for review by the public at the City Recorders Office, 51 East Main Street, during dur-ing normal business hours. Dated this 12 day of February, 2004. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in New Utah Feb. 19 and 26 and March 4, 2004. Zone District and Zone District Map Amendment Amend-ment on 0.5 acres of property located at 2104 North Center Street from an A-1 Zone to an R-1-22 Zone. Lehi City Requests approval of an amendment to Section Sec-tion 03.050 of the Lehi City Development Code, Development Review Committee, raising the maximum valuation for final review authority of a site plan by the Chief Building Official and Public Works Director. Published in New Utah March 4, 2004. will be available for review at the City Office beginning March 2, 2004, 1680 E. Heritage Her-itage Drive, Eagle Mountain, Utah, Monday Mon-day through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Janet B. Valentine, CMC City Recorder Published in New Utah March 4, 2004. INDON exact boundaries of this General Plan Amendment and Zone Change may be reviewed at the Lindon City Center. Interested persons are invited to attend and make comment. com-ment. Published in New Utah March 4, 2004. on land use North of Canberra Heights Subdivision. A detailed map of the exact boundaries of this General Plan Amendment and Zone Change may be reviewed at the Lindon City Center. Interested persons are invited to attend and make comment. com-ment. Published in New Utah March 4, 2004. annexation Published Utah March 4 18, 2004. in New 11 and Saratoga Springs considers SID The City of Saratoga Sarato-ga Springs (the "City"), through its City Council, Coun-cil, intends to create a special improvement district to pay for the maintenance of street lighting (the ASSD Lighting SID) within the Saratoga Springs Development Subdivisions Subdivi-sions included within the SSD Lighting SID. Through the creation of the SSD Lighting SID, the City proposes to pay for the maintenance mainte-nance of street lights installed within the SSD Lighting SID and to assess property owners within the SSD Lighting SID on a per lot basis for reimbursement reim-bursement of the costs to maintain street lighting. light-ing. The SSD Lighting SID shall consist of all lots and parcels included includ-ed within the following Subdivisions: Saratoga Springs 01 PUD, Saratoga Springs 02 PUD, Saratoga Springs 03 PUD, Saratoga Springs 04 PUD, Saratoga Springs "4" SHEET 2 PUD, Saratoga Sarato-ga Springs "4" SH3 PUD AMD, Saratoga Springs 05 PUD, Saratoga Springs Plat 512, Saratoga Springs 06 PUD, Saratoga Springs 07 PUD, Saratoga Springs 08 PUD, Saratoga Springs 08A PUD AMD, Saratoga Springs 09 PUD, Saratoga Springs 10 PUD, Saratoga Springs Notice is issued to water users The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Utah County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information informa-tion or to receive a copy of filings, visit http:waterrights.utah. . gov or call 1-866-882-4426. Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READ- . ABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS REA-SONS FOR OBJECTION, OBJEC-TION, PROTESTANTS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Engi-neer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 84114-6300 on or before MARCH 24, 2004. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is generally year-round except irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) CHANGE APPLICATIONS) APPLICA-TIONS) 54-1117(a28524): Board of Water 500 Vehicles from :UMJ Brent Brown Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Brent Brown Toyota, and Brent Brown ChevroletBuick are overstocked and must sell 500 cars and trucks for as little as $99 this Saturday, March 6, 2004 during a one-day sales event. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: PROVO, UTAH Brent Brown, owner of Brent Brown Toyota, Brent Brown Chrysler Jeep Dodge, and Brent Brown ChevroletBuick plan to hold a one-day sales event on Saturday, March 6, 2004, at 1995 North University Parkway, two blocks west of LaVell Edwards Stadium. Brown said, "That due to current economic econom-ic conditions, and the effect it has had on sales, they find the dealerships critically overstocked over-stocked 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 these vehicles in a hurry to bring our inventory back in line." Brown continues, "We're going to hold this unusual $99 Sales Event, where every used vehicle will be drastically reduced, Some at only $99! To move these vehicles, we'll be 11 PUD, Saratoga Springs 12 PUD, Saratoga Springs 13 PUD, Saratoga Springs Plat 13A, Saratoga Springs Plat 13B, Saratoga Springs 15 PUD, Saratoga Springs 15C PUD, Saratoga Springs Plat 16, and Saratoga Springs 23 PUD. Additional subdivisions subdivi-sions may hereafter be added to the SSD Lighting SID after the City Council finds that inclusion of the lots in the subdivision will not adversely affect the owners of properties already within the SSD Lighting SID and the owners of the property within the additional subdivisions consent to being included in the SSD Lighting SID. The improvements to be made shall be the maintenance by the City of the street lights installed by the developers devel-opers of the subdivisions subdivi-sions included within the SSD Lighting SID. Such maintenance shall include payment of utility costs and other costs of operating operat-ing the street lights; replacement of failed bulbs, photo sensors and other parts of such street lights; establishment establish-ment of a sinking fund to replace street lights that are damaged by persons who the City is not able to require to pay for such damage and to install additional street lights the City Resources, Utah Lake Distributing Company, Reid L. Wayman propose) pro-pose) using 5.11 ac-ft. ac-ft. from groundwater (Saratoga Springs Area) for Irrigation; Domestic; Race track suppression and care taker facility located in Section 10. 55-11959(a28626): American Pension Service, Ser-vice, Paul Johnson, Scott Royall, Utah Lake Distributing Company Com-pany propose(s) using 71 .54 ac-ft. from groundwater (Saratoga Springs) for Irrigation. 54- 924(a28634): Danny M. Hooge propose) pro-pose) using 1.506 ac-ft. from groundwater groundwa-ter (8775 North Cedar Pass Road) for Irrigation. Irriga-tion. NONUSE 55- 1424 (D891): BTSAF LLC is seeking Nonuse period for 1.5 cfs. from Jackson Slough, Mott Ditch (American Fork) for Irrigation; Stockwater-ing. Stockwater-ing. 55-4678 (A41899): BTSAF LLC is seeking Nonuse period for 0.015 cfs. from groundwater (Ameri may determine are necessary for the health and safety of residents within said subdivisions; and, overhead costs. The estimated cost of the improvements for the above subdivisions, subdivi-sions, as determined by the City Engineer, is $32,120.27 per year based upon an annual cost of $208.57 per street light. With an average of one street light for every 5.2 lots within the above subdivisions subdi-visions the estimated annual assessment is $40.08 per lot. The City proposes to levy assessments on all lots within the SSD Lighting Light-ing SID to pay for those improvements. Any protests to the establishing of the SSD Lighting SID and the proposed assessment must be filed not later than March 17, 2004 at 5:00 p.m. at the offices of the City at 2015 South Redwood Road, Saratoga Springs, Utah 84043. The City Council Coun-cil will conduct a public hearing on March 23, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. at the City Office to consider con-sider all protests filed. In order to defeat the proposed SSD Lighting SID, the City must receive protests from the owners of one-half or more of the lots in the proposed SSD Lighting SID. Published in New Utah Feb. 29, 26, March 4 and 11, 2004. can Fork) for Stockwa-tering. Stockwa-tering. The State Engineer received a CLAIM FOR DILIGENCE in Utah County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons challenging challeng-ing this CLAIM may file an action through the district court. Persons with information infor-mation regarding this claim may file it with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 on or before MARCH 24, 2004. 55-8074 (D7071): Boyde Glenn Williams propose(s) using 0.446 cfs. from groundwater (0.5 mi. south of American Fork) for Irrigation; Stockwatering. 55-8075 (D7072): Boyde Glenn Williams propose(s) using 0.986 cfs. from groundwater (.5 mi. south of American Fork) for Irrigation; Stockwatering. Jerry D. Olds, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in New Utah Feb. 26 and March 4, 2004. pricing used cars that could sell for six to nine thousand dollars at the four to six thousand thou-sand dollar range." This event promises to be exciting. "If you've never seen this type of disposal before, make sure you arrive early," says Brown. To simplify this sale, we will pre-mark every used vehicle. The sale lot at 1995 N. University Parkway in Provo will open for preview pre-view at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. All vehicles will be open for inspection at that time. At precisely 10 a.m. die slasher will begin slashing prices to the lowest possible price. Whoever is sitting behind the wheel of any used vehicle will be given first opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the posted sale price in die windshield. No haggle, ho hassles. Used car buyers will be available to bid on trade-ins during die sale hours of 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Lenders will be there to arrange low-cost PI. Grove seeks design-build proposals Pleasant Grove City is seeking qualified firm(s) interested in serving as an Architect and General Contractor Tearn for the design, planning and construction construc-tion of a new Recreation Recre-ation Center. The City is soliciting proposals and statements of qualifications from team(s) of ArchitectsGeneral Archi-tectsGeneral Contractors Contrac-tors for the layout, design, and construction construc-tion of an estimated nine (9) million dollar recreation complex. Currently no Federal or State funding is available avail-able for this project. It Residents may comment Notice is hereby given that the Pleasant Grove City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, March 16, 2004 at 7 p.m. in the City Council Chambers (south entrance), 86 E. 1 00 S., Pleasant Grove, Utah to consider approval of a resolution resolu-tion amending the PG seeks architectural design proposals Pleasant Grove City is seeking qualified firm(s) interested in serving as Architect for the design and planning plan-ning of a new Fire Station. Sta-tion. The City is soliciting solic-iting proposals and statements of qualifications qualifi-cations from team(s) of Architects for the layout and design of an estimated 2.5 million dollar fire station. Currently Cur-rently no Federal or State funding is available avail-able for this project. It is anticipated that the citizens of Pleasant Grove will need to hold Request for Pleasant Grove City is seeking qualified firm(s) interested in , serving as Architect for the design and planning plan-ning of a new Library. The City is soliciting proposals and statements state-ments of qualifications from team(s) of Architects Archi-tects for the layout and design of an estimated seven (7) million dollar library. Currently no Federal or State funding fund-ing is available for this project. It is anticipated that the citizens of Pleasant Grove will need to hold a bond Residents may comment The CITY COUNCIL of Alpine City, Utah will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, March 23, 2004 at 7:00 pm at Alpine City Hall, 20 N. New Utah - Thursday, March 4, 2004 - Page 1 1 Cms ant is anticipated that the citizens of Pleasant Grove will need to hold a bond election to fund this project. The project proj-ect will include a needs assessment, architectural architec-tural drawings, engineering engi-neering estimates, construction and all related infrastructure for an approximately 130,000 square foot facility. A site has already been chosen and the team will need to work within the parameters of the chosen cho-sen site. A detailed description of service needs, required proposal pro-posal contents, and Pleasant Grove Transportation Trans-portation Master Plan to remove the proposed pro-posed 3300 North collector col-lector street between 900 West and Canyon Road from the street functional classification classifica-tion map in the Transportation Trans-portation Master Plan. MANILA NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBOR-HOOD a bond election to fund this project. In the event that the bond is not approved by the voters, the project may be delayed or canceled. The project will include a needs assessment, architectural drawings, engineering estimates related to construction of and all related infrastructure infra-structure for an approximately 18,000 square foot facility. A detailed description of service needs, required proposal contents, and basis of selection are available at a cost of architectural designs election to fund this project. In the event that the bond is not approved by the voters, vot-ers, the project may be delayed or canceled. The project will include a needs assessment, architectural drawings, engineering estimates related to construction of and all related infrastructure infra-structure for an approximately 60,000 square foot facility. A detailed description of service needs, required proposal contents, and basis of selection are available at a cost of Main, Alpine, Utah for the purpose of receiving receiv-ing public comment regarding the Master Park Plan. Janis H. Williams financing for virtually every level of credit history. Brown states, "Please be advised this is a one day only sales event. Because of the size of the discounts being offered, when our inventory has been reduced to the desired level, the sale tags will be removed and all vehicles will return to their normal pricing." "This inventory situation has been very difficult dif-ficult on us but it will certainly be an opportunity oppor-tunity for the consumers who participate. We'd rather give our local customers the chance to purchase these vehicles than to send them to the auctions in Salt Lake," Says Brown. Questions regarding this sale can be directed direct-ed to (801) 224-1320, (801) 373- 9500, or 373-2570. 373-2570. Vin numbers available at dealership. basis of selection are available at a cost of $5.00 per packet and may be picked up beginning February 27, 2004 at the City offices located at 70 South 100 East, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 or by calling (801) 785-5045, 785-5045, or by fax at 785-8925. 785-8925. Proposals will be accepted no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday, Fri-day, March 26, 2004. It is anticipated that the committee will announce their decision deci-sion by April 23, 2004. Published in New Utah Feb. 26, March 4 and 11,2004. on plan For assistance in understanding the above items, you may contact Stan Klemet-son, Klemet-son, Community Development Department, Depart-ment, 86 E. 100 S., Pleasant Grove, UT or call (801) 785-6057. Published in New Utah Feb. 26 and March 4, 2004. $5.00 per packet and may be picked up beginning February 27, 2004 at the City offices located at 70 South 100 East, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 or by calling (801) 785-5045, 785-5045, or by fax at 785-8925. 785-8925. Proposals will be accepted no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, Fri-day, March 26, 2004. It is anticipated that the committee will announce their decision deci-sion by April 23, 2004. Published in New Utah Feb. 26 and-March and-March 4 and 1 1 , 2004. $5.00 per packet and may be picked up beginning February 27, 2004 at the City offices located at 70 South 100 East, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 or by calling (801) 785-5045, 785-5045, or by fax at 785-8925. 785-8925. Proposals will be accepted no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, Fri-day, March 26, 2004. It is anticipated that the committee will announce their decision deci-sion by April 23, 2004. Published in New Utah Feb. 26, March 4 and 11, 2004. on park plan City Recorder Published in New Utah March 4, 11 and 18,2004. |