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Show JUNE 16, 1995 PAGE U stations or towers. (4) Utility easements. (5) Stands for the sale of produce grown on me premises. (6) Forestry. (7) Fur farms, livestock feed yards, corrals, silage pits and poultry pens. (8) Keeping, raising, slaughtering or marketing swine. (9) Swine Husbandry Units. (10) Intensive Livestock operations. (1 1) Retail sales of nurseries andor greenhouses. (12) Public use, essential facilities. (13) Other uses similar to the above and judged by the Planning Commission to be in harmony with the character, and intent of this zone. 10.17.040 Height Reyulatinn No building or structure shall be erected to a height greater than thirty-fiv- e (35) feet 10.17.050 Area. Width and VH Regulations. sbmmBaaitiM 10 .16.060 (1) Private garages and accessory buildings located at least ten (10) feet behind the main building may have a rear yard one (1) foot except that where a corner lot's rear borders the side yard of an adjacent lot, the minimum rear yard for all buildings shall be ten (10) feet (2) No Building, structure or enclosure housing animals or fowl shall be constructed closer than one hundred (100) feet to a dwelling on the same or adjacent lots. Structures, buildings, waste storage or treatment facilities servicing a swine husbandry unit or intensive livestock operation shall not be constructed closer than 750 feet from the nearest dwelling, provided, however, it the owner, or tenant of the dwelling is also the owner of the swine husbandry unit or intensive livestock operation, such structures, buildings, waste storage or be. facilities treatment may constructed not closer than one hundred (100) feet from such dwelling. (3) No swine or animal waste from swine shall be allowed or disposed of within one (1) mile or any structure of structures used in conjunction with a swine husbandry unit, without first obtaining permission, in writing, from the owner of the swine property owners names, address shall be the responsibility of the applicant Section II. Property within the following described boundaries that is now zoned 0 is rezoned from 0 to 0 F.M.: Beginning at the Southeast Corner of Section 20, Township 29 South, Range 10 West; thence going Norm along a County Road, said line also being the East line of Sections 20, 1 7, 8, and 5 in said Township 29 South; thence continuing North along the East line of Sections 32, 29 and 20 in Township 28 South, Range 10 West, to the Northeast corner of said section 20, in Township 28 South, range 10 West; thence West along the north line of Sections 20 and 19 to the East line of the Union Pacific Railroad; thence Southwesterly along said East line of the railroad to the South Quarter Comer of Section 20, Township 29 South, Range 1 1 West; A-2- right-of-wa- y right-of-w- ay YinFt thence East along the South line of Sections 20. 21, 22, 23 and 24 m Township 29 South, Range 1 1 West; thence continuing East along the South line of Sections 19 and 20 to . husbandry unit. (4) All swine husbandry units or intensive livestock operations shall be constructed and operated so as to minimize odor, dust and the transmission of disease. (5) AH swine husbandry units or intensive livestock operations shall be located at least two (2) miles from the territorial limits or any incorporated city or town. (6) Note of a conditional use permit issued pursuant to mis Chapter may be made by publication in newspaper of general circulation in the tocal jurisdiction at least fourteen (14) days prior tote issuance of said conditional use permit xcinziiiu 10. 17.010 Boaa The purpose of Agriculture are to preserve appropriate areas for permanent and temporary agricultural and open spaces uses. Distil UsestKrmaOyandiJeoeasariryrelated to agriculture are permitted and uses adverse to the continuance of agricultural activity are not allowed. io.i7.020 EmfcaLIZ (1) Grazing Livestock, excluding swine. (2) (3) (4) (5) Crop production. Accessory uses and buildings. Dams and reservoirs. Nursery andor greenhouses. 10 17.030 Cnmtitinnal Uses. ly (1) dwellings, provided that second dwelling for the household ofm employee or seasonal laborer, or members of the owner's family, may be allowed on the same lot All structures shall conform to health and setback height, Smgle-famf- requirements. (2) Public riding stables. (3) Radio and television transmitting A-2- A-2- the point of beginning. (Containing ' : 10,440 acres) Section DL Effective Date. This ; Ordinance shall be effective 10 17060 Qualifying ReyiMnns. (1) Private garages and accessory buMrlocatedatleasttca(10)feet behind the main building may have a rear yard of one ( 1 ) foot except that where a corner lot's rear yard borders the side yard of an adjacent lot, the minimum rear yard for all buildings shall be ten (10) feet (2) No building or structure or enclosure housing animals or fowl shall be constructed closer than one hundred (100) feet to a dwelling on the same or adjacent lots. Structures, buildings, waste storage or treatment facilities servicing a swine husbandry unit or mtensrve livestock operation shall not be constructed closer than 750 feet from the nearest dwelling, provided, however, if the owner, or tenant of the dwelling is also the owner of the swine husbandry unit or mtensrve livestock operation, such atoictare,Dttidhgs, waste storage or treatment facilities shall not be constructed closer than one hundred (100) feet from such dwelling. (4) All swine husbandry units and intensive livestock operations shal be constructed and operated so as and tfat OUSt minimi? odOT, transmission of disease. (5) AH swine husbandry units or mtensrve livestock operations shall be located at least two (2) miles from the territorial limits of any incorporated city or town. (6) No swine husbandry units, intensive livestock orxrations will be permitted in an 0 F.M. District, swine husbandry units, mtensrve livestock operations shall not be located closer than 14 mile from the existing ; home in any district adjoining an 0 F.M. District (7) Notice of a conditional use penmt immediately upon Ha publication. ADOPTED this day of Jury, 1995. Published in the Milford Monitor June 16. 1995. A-2- apphrJcnpursuaMtothisau?)ter Job! Position: Buudmgmspector (A job description is available at Beaver Job Service in the detailed County Courthouse). Job Duties: 'f Conducts inspection of buildings to assure conformance to construction codes and related oromances. Performs related responsftnhties as required, examples of duties are included in the Position Description, available at Job Service. Minimum Qualifications: 1. High. School Diploma or : " ! equivalent 2. Valid Utah Diver's License 3 Completion of testing, leading to the acquisition of an Inspector's License through the State of Utah within 18 months from date of hire. 4. Five (5) years of experience in the buikhng trades. Required Knowledge, Skill the and Abilities: Generally, must applicant possess, the knowledge, skills and abilities needed to perform the duties of Building Inspector. A more specific list is available from the Beaver Job Service Office. Salary: $18,000 to $20,000 per year, depend upon experience, plus full benefits To Apply: Complete and return Beaver County Application to Beaver Job Service, 105 E Center, P.O. Box 1 138, Beaver, UT 84713. Phone:438-549- '. 8. to all property be must Applications owners within a half mile of the received at Beaver Job Service Office shall be made by letter cooditional use requested before any action is taken by the planning A map showing commission. STATION ATTENDANTS (0260216) Wage plus commission. Full and part tune. Will train in mechanics if good at paperwork. FT FfTRir Al MECHANICAI . WORKER (0260208) Learn to rebuild and repair electrical tranforrners. Must be mechanically inclined. Welding skills a plus. HVAC WORKER (0260219) Install and repair heating and air conditioning systems. Perfer some experience in HVAC. ELECTRICIAN HELPERS (0260202) All skill levels. Will train motivated individuals, apprenticeships available. FARM WORKERS (0260194) Leam swine confinement industry. Competitive salary plus benefits. DIESEL MECHANIC (0260143) Prefer experience on heavy equipment, but will train rnechanically inclined and motivated individual. FORM SETTERFINISHER (02601 35) Experience required Long term work if willing to travel statewide. Beaver Job Service Beaver County Courthouse 105 . Center St, P.O. Box 1138, Beaver, UT 84713 (801) Monday - Fricfcy, 438-54- 98 Far fomliiw ibut It ml uflw job iiiinililiii, aril 1:00 m. - 4:30 p a. To better yarn, yor oaU wiH be wWa Beaver offioe it oloMd m For Safe: 1 979 CR250R $4O0obo. CaMJeramie.My7.285r Wanteds Two young men for and buikhng. painting Approximately 4 weeks. $5.50 hr. after June 3. Call 9 For Kent: 3 bedroom house with Hea , I Cedar City jAayoaw Needing brick or block work done contact Todd Eldredge at 387-27- PMk Hearing Milford Chy will hold a Public Hearing June 20, 1995 at 5:00 p.m. in the Milford City Office, 302 garage. WD hookups, dishwasher, i Scum Main, Milford, Utah to receive Available in June. ; public input on the proposed Norm large yard Basement Apartment available in Extension Milford Manor June. Call . Annexation. 3 A copy of the proposed Y .v The Beaver County , annexation and policy declaration Assessor and ; Beaver County may be reviewed at the Milford City Treasurer will be m the Milford City Office, 302 South Main, during ' normal business hours. Office, 302 South Main, to license SiiMnMrttn vehicles on Monday, June 26, Milford City Recorder instead of the regularly scheduled , Published in Milford Monitor dsterfJune.9 387-521- ; 586-873- . A-2- Partial listing of current openings: no later man Monday, June 19, 1995 at 4:00 p.m. &f ':. PnMteNetfes The Milford City Council wiD hold a Public Hearing June 20, 1995 at 6:45 P.M. in the Milford City Office, 302 South Main, to consider adoption of the operating budget for Milford City for fiscal year 1995-9- 6 and to make changes in the fiscal year 1994-9- 5 budget May 19.1?? Hek Wants: Receptionist- - Must have excellent telephone skills. Computer experience necessary. Apphnnancanbeobtemedandwill be accepted until June 23, 1995 atthe Circle Four Farms Office, 341 South Mam, Milford, Utah 84751. For contact information additional Monica Seifers, Human Resource ext. 112. rrrrimrrt m Km Tmr SA bv owner. Serious inquiries please call 87-2107. Milford City Recorder Published in Milford Monitor MM 748-202- 8. '''-- J : All Business Licenses are rsMkNetfce due for renewal Jury 1. Payment should be presented to the Milford City Office, 302 South Main, prior to that date, s Susan Nrttn Milford City Recorder Published in Milford Monitor Jnnel.W PlbMcNotk All dog licenses are due July 1. Payment and proof of vaccination should be presented to the Milford City Office, 302 South Mairi, prior to that date. Milford City Recorder ' Published in Milford Monitor 2 '995 J Why rent when you canown a two story, 3 bedroom home with a big fenced yard and the most gorgeous view in town for $35,000. Owner wiH finance with $5,000 down. Call 387-277- 2, For Sale: '79 Dodge Van. Drop dead gorgeous. Newly customized inside and out, two new tires, 4 velvet captain chair and 1 velvet coach that makes into a bed, tinted windows with blinds, air and stereo 2 thrtMftout iS 000 Call Golf Schedule Ladles Day - Tuesday 9:00 am Men and Ladles Scrambles -Wednesday 5:00 pm Cmc ifai join the ftaii Studto couch, coffee table, chair. All excellent condition. Call Ruby at 387-277- 387-241- 1. |