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Show The Beaver Press December 2, 2004 - " - THt PtOPU WkST KNOW SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT NO. 7 NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN THAT on November 22, v? 2004, ' the Board of County " of Beaver Commissioners v a . Utah, County, adopted ' ; that the Resolution declaring pubhc health, convenience and necessity require the establish-W-jneof a Special Service District, to be called "Special Service District No. 7" (the "District") for the purpose of pro- -' " viding transportation, drainage, '.rand flood control services s involving primarily the construc-iVtiorepair, and maintenance of roads within the boundaries of the District. The Resolution also provides for a public hearing on the establishment of the District in the County to be held at 105 East Center Street, Beaver, at 10:00 a.m. on Utah, December 27, 2004. nt Vt n, - DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED DISTRICT The District shall have the boundaries: Beaver County: Beginning at a point on the summit of the range separating the Beaver and Pahvant valleys from Sevier Valley east of a point two miles south of the south side of Fort Wilden on Cove Creek; thence west to the state boundary; thence south to the line separating townships 30 and 31 south; thence east to the summit of said range; thence northerly along said summit to the point cf beginning, excluding the incorporated boundaries of Beaver City, Minersville Town, and Milford City, and also excluding the boundaries of Elk Meadows Special Service District. PROPOSED SERVICES The District will be autho- -' rizgyo provide transportation, following ' 1 ; v fcv Jrairbgeand flood control primarily the construction, repair, and mainte-- " nance of roads to be located establishment of the District wr.cse property has been Lced within the boundaries cf tne proposed District notwithstanding such protest, may, v .mm. thirty (30) days after the adoption cf the Resolution eiehiishing the District apply to tne District Court of the Fifth t; w.i.". a- - facil- ? d -- eqj;p-me- nt therefor. METHOD OF FINANCING Pursuant to the provision:; of the Utah Special Service District Act, Uok Code Annotated, 1353, a3 amended, and Article XIV, Section 8 of the Constitution of Utah, the District may annually impose fees and charges to pay for all or a part of the sea'ices to be provided by the District. It a Der:v: a corpc the D: '. ' 10.0-- :o o Good it t. . ttv ice pres. cent, or j 3 cor- - 17A-2-120- Si' " G acquisition cf necessary ities, appurtenances and TO ESTABLISH IS j3 with the District, tcgetr.sr PUBLIC NOTICES KOUSt - "z may also annually levy taoes upon all taxable property within the District to provide the proposed services, and may issue bonds for the acquisition andor construction of facilities or systems to provide said s, provided, however, thai said levy to provide said services or to reday said bonds, must be authorized and approved by a majority of the qualified electors of the District at an election for that purpose. In addition, pursuant to the provisions cf Utah Code Section 65B-1-Annotated, 1953, as amended, the District may receive all cr any portion of the monies to reallocated and distributed by the of Utah Department under said proviTransportation sions for the purposes set forth 2, ;o ho id in o ,e noroe of u.oo ere pc'oon, oli cf tre parser.; holdiog tire to the property r.uet jcir: in th.3 sicng of the prctooi. At oorj P; r.rr.rj. Pre of Bc...w County P'opc-:- r ore CoiT;rroooiooers full give District irn. or 7 cetermimg that the eomUiehmeni of the District ehooloi b? ;:r,iGoned, or may, in !L discretion, reduce the ..oundar'eo of the District and establish the District bv resnii;- f i h (" the construction, primarily repair, and maintenance cf roads within the District at 105 East Center Street, Beaver, at 10:00 a.m., on Utah, December 27, 2004. Any interested person may protest the establishment of the District or the furnishing of services there in either orally at the hearing or in writing, at or at any time prior to the hearing. Written protests must be filed with the County Clerk, and may be withdrawn by the protestant at any time before establishing the District, only upon the grounds, however, that his property will not be benefitted by the services authorized to be furnished by the District or that the proceedings taken in the establishment of the District have not been in compliance with the law. A FAILURE TO APPLY oi r 'c. , (. t r ll(tree ) f i"1 i i I oi n til h DIP t trffh r-- Pi t t t 1 c ir olii ) d t. f t r 33 UTAH INDEPENDENT BANK The hometown bank that cares about our customers. We want to offer you the fast and reliable service of Superior Checks. 100 Guaranteed! Personal and Business products are available. FOR SUCH WRIT OF REVIEW WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME SHALL FORECLOSE ALL OWNFR3 OF PROPERTY WITHIN THE DISTRICT SO ESTABLISHED FROM THE RIGHT TO FURTHER OBJECT THERETO. Given by order of the Board of County 'Commissioners of Beaver County this 22nd day of NEW ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME. November, 2004. i.v.W;(C4misK Chairman ATTEST: Paul Barton, County William Dalton, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF ADVERSE EFFECT ro ) t ii uf n b iMr n 435-438-24- in County The Beaver Press Published December 2, 9, and 16, 2004. D u Phone Clerk. ia i Member FDIC Judicial District for a writ of review of the actions of the in therein. PUBLIC HEARING OH ESTABLICI OF SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT The Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on the establishment of the District and the providing of transportation, drainage, and flood control services involving FRO-POSE- will considorouon to s!i pretests Which shai! have teen filed end will hear and consider ll interested poisons cesiring to be heard. The Board of County Commissioners may continue the hearing from time to Ime. After conclusion of the hearing, the Beard of County Commissioners snaJ! adopt a resolution eitner eotablishiro ;ns Special Servho Utah Independent Bank ) i Any person who shall any time prior to the date; end for the time above-specifie- d hearing, file a written protest with tiie County Clerk against On the proposed Milford, Railroad Crossing: STP- Federal-aiproject: 0021(10)77 To accommodate recent chengss in the Union Pacific Railroad, Salt Lake Route, (UPRR) processes, the Utah Department of Transportation and the Federal (UDOT) SR-2- 1 d Highway Administration (FHWA) 'in coordination with Milford City are planning to replace the crossing of existing State Route (SR) 21 with a grade-separate- crossing near reference post (RP) 77.17, Milford, Beaver County, Utah. The project is federally funded. In accordance with the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, and 36 CFR 800, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and UDOT hereby advise all interested persons or groups that the proposed project will have an ADVERSE EFFECT on existing historic properties. The FHWA has made the finding that the proposed undertaking will have an Adverse Effect on historic properties. The proposed mitigation measures for the adverse effects Archeologist, UDOT Region Four, 1345 South 350 West, Letters Richfield, UT 84701. must be postmarked by midnight July 31, 2004. Anytime during regular office hours, the site numbers and brief descriptions are available to any interested persons or groups at the UDOT Region Four office at 1345 South 350 West in Richfield, Utah. Published in The Beaver Press November 18 and December 2, 2004. data include archaeological to construction recovery prior YOUR activities. WJ Any person or group wishto submit comments regarding this ing project may do so in The public comment writing. MPWQ w la W COULD BE HERE! period is thirty days, beginning from the first date of publication " Comments of this notice. should be directed to Pamela Four .Region Higgins, V i With South Central's DSB. Flasiipoinf Do-It-Yours- elf Becomes... "Do-lt-Yours- elf ' .. With Expert Advice" . South Central's Flashpoint DSL opens up all the incredible resources the Internet has to offer the budding crafts person, painter or.hobbyist including downloadable plans and recipes, expert advice, online video demonstrations, chat rooms where you can compare ideas with others, and much more. In fact, South' Central's Flashpoint DSL brings just about all of the resources of the big city right to your home, tucked .1 vr away in Southern Utah. It's just one more way South Centre I' Flashpoint DSL makes life a little bit easier. South Central's Flashpoint DSL Do It Yourself ! 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