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Show Seauer Ctotttrj fHumtor PAGE 5 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tint on the 17th day of March. 1997. the Board of County Conmussioners of Beaver County. Utah (the "County"), adopted a resolution Tg its intention to create a special improvement district to be known as Beaver County, Utah Special Improvement District No. 97-- 1 (the "District"). It is die intention of the Board of County Commissioners to finance the cost of certain road improvements within the District and to levy a special assessment as provided in Title 17A, Chapter 3. Part 2. Utah Code Annotated 1953. as amended, on the real estate lying within the District for the benefit of which such assessment is to be expended in the making of such improvements. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT The proposed District shall have the following boundaries: The North boundary line shall be the Township line between Township 27 South and Township 28 South, the East boundary line shall be the Range line between Range 9 West and Range 10 West, the South boundary shall be a line 3 miles South of and parallel to the Township line between Township 29 South and Township 30 South, and die West Boundary shall be the Range line between Range 12 West and Range 13 West, completely located in Beaver County. State of Utah. INTENDED IMPROVEMENTS The improvements to be constructed within the District in general include die Grading, drainage, and surfacing improvements on the Laho Road from the M&M road west to the railroad. The Laho Road is located in Sections 19, 20, 29, & 30, T29S, R10W. SLB&M and in Sections 20. 21, 22, 23. 24, 25, 26, 27, 28. & 29. T29S. R11W. SLB&M. 1. 2. Grading, drainage, and surfacing improvements on the diagonal road between the Laho Road and the Thermo Road. Said diagonal road is located in Sections 26, 27, 33, 34 & 35, T29S, RUW. SLB&M. and in Sections 3, 4, & 5. T30S, R11W, SLB&M. 3. Grading, drainage, and surfacing improvements and a new railroad the on Thermo Road from the M&M road to three miles west of the railroad. crossing The Thermo Road is located in Sections 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9, & 10. T30S. R10W, SLB&M and Sections 1, 2. 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. & 12. T30S. R11W. SLB&M and Sections 1, 2, 3. 4. 5. 8, 9, 10, 11, & 12, T30S, R12W, SLB&M. 4. Grading, drainage, and surfacing improvements on a new road along the railroad tracks between the Laho Road and the Thermo Road. The new road will be located in Sections 29, 30, and 31 T29S, R11W, SLB&M, and in Section 36, T29S, R12W. SLB&M. and in Sections 1. 2. & 11. T30S. R12W. SLB&M. 5. Grading, drainage, and surfacing improvements on the Feed Mill Road from the feed mill to State Road 21. The Feed Mill Road is located in Sections 8, 9, & 17. T28S. R10W. SLB&M. 6. Widening, drainage, and surfacing improvements for turn lanes on State Road 21 at the Feed Mill Road intersection located in Sections 8 & 17, T28S, R10W, SLB&M. A map showing the location of the proposed irnprovenients is on file and available at the offices of the County Clerk in Beaver, Utah during regular business hours and is attached to this Notice as Schedule 1. METHOD OF ASSESSMENT Vice-Preside- nt UNAPPROVED SCHOOL BOARD MEETING MINUTES March 1997 4, Present: Robert L. Strong President. Norman L Lamb and Board Members Pat Rimpau. Richard L. DeArmitt and Gary T. Brown. Also present were Superintendent Henry E. Jolley. Assistant Superintendent Donald J. Willden. and Business Manager Nicholas R. Dotson. 1. The meeting was called to order at 3:00 P.M. by Board President. Robert L. Strong. It was moved by Norman L. Iamb. seconded by 2. Richard L. DeArmitt and unanimously passed that the minutes of February 4. 1997. be approved. 3. It was moved by Norman L. Lamb, seconded L. DeArmitt and unanimously passed that the bills be approved. 4. It was moved by Richard L. DeArmitt seconded by Norman L. Imb, and unanimously passed that the board go into closed session at 3 1 0 P.M. Teacher Evaluations Reviewed With The Principals. It was moved by Pat Rimpau. seconded by Norman L. Lamb, and unanimously passed that regular session resume at 8: 00 P.M. 5. It was moved by Gary T. Brown, and seconded by Richard L. DeArmitt mat a teacher in the district be put on provisional status for one more year, before tenure is granted. Four votes for One vote against - Motion carried. 6. It was moved by Norman L. Lamb, seconded by Richard L. DeArmitt, and unanimously passed that a letter of intent be signed with Superintendent Jolley. stating that he will be appointed to a two year term at the June 3, 1997, meeting. 7. Old Beaver I ligh School appraisal report tabled at (his time. Will hold a special Board Meeting March 1 1 , 1997, at 2:30 P.M. to review further. 8. It was moved by Richard L. DeArmitt, seconded by Pat Rimpau, that the following Utah Link Acceptable Use Policy be adopted. Four votes for - One vote against - Motion carried. 9 It was moved by Pat Rimpau. seconded by Norman L. Lamb, and unanimously passed that the following Career Ladder Emergency Leave Policy be approved. 10. It was moved by Pat Rimpau, seconded by Richard L. DeArmitt, and unanimously passed that all Beaver County School District files with the law firm of Kitten and McConkie be transferred to the law firm of Burbidge, Carnahan, Ostler and White. 11. A letter was received from Virginia Bradshaw, District Office Secretary, informing the board that she will be retiring April 30, 1997. Will honor Mrs. Bradshaw at the Honors Banquet in May. Will advertise for replacement as soon as possible. 12. It was moved by Norman L. Lamb, seconded by Richard L. DeArmitt, and unanimously passed that the following paid appointments be approved at Milford High School. Hudson HilL Head Baseball Coach, Andrea Hill, Assistant Softball Coach. Mr.I DeArmitt .covered Rift ManagmentAVorkman Comp. Meeting that he attended. 14. There being no further business to come before the board, the meeting was adjourned at 9:20 P.M. r The method under which the assfismfnts are to be levied shall be as follows: '"41 Road Improvements $550 Acreage ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENTS After much iscussion it was moved by Richard L. DeArmitt that information be obtained insuring that a rubberized track can be built on the present site (with the oldnigh school removed) and that a final decision on the future of the old high be made after the information, on the track is received. The motion was seconded by Norman L Lamb. Four votes for the motion, one abstained. Motion passed. 3. EIRov Stucki asked the board to consider untracting with him to teach several classes that offer both high school and credit. college Superintendent Jolley will review the possibilities. 4. Beaver High requested assistant track coaches for both girls and boys report. Superintendent Jolley programs and it was moved by Robert addressed the group. AH present were L. Strong, seconded by Richard L. to make given an opportunity DeArmitt and unanimously passed comments. A copy of the complete that Shanna Brush be approved as the report will be on file at the District assistant girls track coach and Robert Office for public review. A packet of Gent as the assistant boys track coach. letters and signed petitions were also Both to be paid positions. received and reviewed asking that the 5. There being no further business to board seriously consider building a come before the board, the meeting rubberized track on the present was adjourned at 4:50 P.M. campus. : following: at 0 Decisions, $19.95 Decisions, $69.95 JL j-- Decisions, a $299.95 ( , so many choices in He, Motorola gives you just wliat you needed another one. Choose from Die steak Motorola Micro TAC Lite" n. the practical Motorola Power Pak orlhe valued a Motorola Tele TAC m 250. MMorcto phones starting at $19.95 With CELLULAR' network 'the'"' ": . John G.Carter 287-272- 2 Restrictions apply - i I - I - . i -- si- It is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners of the County to levy assessments as provided by the laws of Utah on all parcels and lots of real property within the District benefiting by the proposed improvements described herein. The purpose of the assessment and levy is to pay those costs of the subject improvements which the County will not assume and pay. The method of assessment shall be by acreage as set forth hereinabove. The assessments may be paid by property owners in ten (10) annual principal installments with interest on the unpaid balance at a rate or rates fixed by the Board of County Commissioners, or the whole or any pan of the assessment may be paid without interest within fifteen (IS) days after the ordinance levying the assessment becomes effective. The assessments shall be levied according to the benefits to be derived by each property within the District. Other payment provisions and enforcernent remedies shall be in accordance with Title 17A, Chapter 3, Part 2, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as 17 I I j - 1 i V: IT' i j iff r- K LA fe- wm XbC ? ;M r- - T. ; ! ; , ' I " a&qMS ROAD railroad j vr yfL " -- i 1 , IT "1 1 h ; i . , ; I AK 4fQ j) jf f Jone 45 Ea3t & DeMW, Engineering 500 rt" (801 396-82- 66 (801) 896-82- 68 RtehfWd. Utah Voie Fox HJ-- vi . 1 L" 4 teas - Jriy t itis .'1 j 5XJ TO BE IMPR0VE0 LOCATION I BEAVER SCAX wowt MAHCW QX MAP COUNTY S.I.D. K 1W7 mrOBYt SM. SIX I r - ! ' DATCi i ' .. 84701 i . X ROADS iSVL i rM Ll I .: 1 il 1 : .". 7 ! .so : i ZL Ia 'j THERMO,, ROAD, J J f r. - . iw u- it Vi .? one-ha- Published in the Beaver County Monitor March 20, 27, April 3, and 0, 997. . i'f-f ";! ' " " I! jgfgy iTHtRMOifi! : . y M H i JrO i .. -- 4- map of the proposed District and specifications of the proposed improvements and other related irxformation are on file in the office of the County Clerk who will mike such information available to all interested persons. TIME FOR FILING 1 - -- i a V 1 L M i A : . - 4mCI Any person who is the owner of record of property to be assessed in the District described 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 owned of record by the person or persons making the protest. Protests shall be filed with the County Clerk of Beaver County, Utah, on or before 5:00 p.m. on the 18th day of April, 1997. Thereafter at 1 :00 p.m. on the 21st day of April, 1997, the Board of County Commissioners will meet in public meeting at the County Courthouse to consider all protests so filed and hear all objections relating to the proposed District. After such consideration and determination, the County shall adopt a resolution either abandoning the District or creating the District either as described in this Notice of Intention or with deletions and changes made as authorized in bylaws; but the County shall abandon the District and not create it if the necessary number of protests as provided herein have been filed on or before the time specified in this Notice of Intention for the filing of protests after eliminating from such filed protests: (i) protests relating to property or relating to a type of improvement which has been deleted from the District and (ii) protests which have been withdrawn in writing prior to the conclusion of the hearing. The necessary number of protests shall mean uY lf Protests representing of the acreage to be assessed where a following: assessment is proposed to be made according to number of acreage. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BEAVi " COUNTY, UTAH 111 Paul B. Barton Clerk 7--' rauV? rr... 4 n Y - !,rii-fv; lf i mhjri-- - ' r jrtoMU road: I KjwiBi T ! ft i" I 1 AA, V" Per Acre The total cost of improvements in the District is estimated to be $3,710,000 of which the County shall pay $130,000, leaving the remaining $3,380,000 which shall be paid by a special assessment to be levied against die property which may be directly or indirectly benefited by such inmrovements which benefits need not actually increase the fair market value of the property to be assessed. The property owners' portion of die total estimated cost of the improvements may be financed during the construction period by the use of interim warrants. The interest on said warrants will be assessed to the property owners. The estimated cost of improvements to be assessed by connection against the lots within the District is as follows: ASSESSMENTS AND LEVY OF TAXES 1 . SPECIAL SCHOOL BOARD MEETING MTNIITES March 11. 1997 Present: Robert L. Strong President Norman L Imb and Board Members Pat Rimpau. Richard L. DeArmitt and Gary T. Brown. Also present were Superintendent E. Assistant Henry Jolley. Superintendent Donald J. Willden. and Business Manager Nicholas R. Dotson. The meeting was called to order I. at 2:45 P.M. by Board President, Robert L. Strong. 2- Appraisers Report oa the old Beaver High was discussed. Nine patrons were present and each were given a two page summary of the The graduating class of 1982 wishes to reserv e the Big Rock Picnic Area for July 5, 1997. Published in the Beaver County Monitor March 27, and April 3, 1997 NOTICE OF INTENTION Fsrimitwt MMHJ. 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