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Show Free Press - Wednesday, Novt nber 9, 19' age 8 PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Board of Adjustments agenda add additional variance construct Notice is hereby given that there will be a Board of Adjustment meeting held Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1994 at 7 p.m. in the conference room of the Public Works Office Building located classrooms at 282 N. 500 East in an existing R-- l zone. 2. Ileen Johnson Notice to water users The State Engineer received the following a double garage located at 2035 N. 600 West in tu -- an existing Applications to Change Water in Utah County (locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, on or zone. RA-- 1 Request for a nine foot 4. Earl L. Thomas side yard variance to build a free standing Request permission to carport within one foot build addition on a home at 99 W. Main, Suite of the property line, that is a 100. use in the GC-- zone located at 533 W. 1200 The agenda shall be North in an existing RA-- located at 645 W. State Street. zone. as follows: 1. Lehi High School 3. Ferrill and Lilas Published in the Lehi Request for a one foot Wayman - Request for side yard variance to a 6 12 foot side yard Free Press Nov. 9, 1994. -- 2 1 -- Nuisance Abatement Bd. of Review Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Lehi City Nuisance Abate ment Board of Review to be held Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1994 at 5:30 p.m. in 1. Review of pending the conference room of the Public Works Of cases. 2. Discussion of new fice Building located at 99 W. Main, Suite 100. complaints. The agenda shall be as follows: Published in the Lehi Free Press Nov. before Dec. 23, 1994. (PROTESTS MUSTBE LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These R655-6-- Notice is hereby The conservancy American Fork, Utah. given that the final 1995 district will also act Published in the budget hearing for the upon and amend the American Fork Citizen, North Utah County 1994 budget. The meet- Pleasant Grove Review Water Conservancy ing will be held at the and Lehi Free Press District will be held Dec. conservancy district's Nov. 9, 16, 23 and 30 offices at 75 N. Center, and Dec. 7, 1994. 7, 1994 at 7:30 p.m. are informal proceedings as per Rule 9, 1994. Notice of public hearing of the 2 Divi- sion of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 55-44- (al8284): 9 Sharon Petersen poses to change the POD of water as evidenced by 54449 (A50512, Cert 6 13457) and 54-61- THE age, acceleration and require the relocation OF TWO decelerations lanes, of any residences or PUBLIC HEARINGS passing lanes, landscapbusinesses. FOR TWO PROJECTS ing, fisherman access, The public is hereON U.S. HIGHWAY 189 reconstruction of the with advised that The IN UTAH AND Intersection, noise Utah Department of WASATCH COUNTIES walls and recreation Transportation will AND path. Approximately conduct two Open FoAVAILABILITY OF four acres of additional rum Public Hearings, THE REEVALUATION will be in two separate rooms OF THE FINAL SUP- required. to discuss the Reevalu-atioThe other proposed ENVIPLEMENTAL of the Final SupIMRONMENTAL project would improve plemental Environsection of mental Impact Study a PACT STUDIES On the Proposed U.S. 189 from the Utah' prepared for each of reconstruction of U.S. Wasatch County line to these projects and the 189 in Provo Canyon Deer Creek State park. location and design from Upper Falls to These improvements features of the proposed Wildwood in Utah would include widening improvements for both the existing projects. These will County, Project No. section to a begin on Tuesday, Nov. divided highway. Re- 15, 1994 in Wasatch and On the Proposed taining walls, bridges High School, 64 E. 600 and a snow shed will be South in Heber City, improvements to U.S. added as necessary and Utah. Both hearings will 189 in Provo Canyon from Wildwood to Deer drainage improvements then be continued on Creek State Park in will be made along the the following evening, Wasatch County, Proj- entire segment. Land- Wednesday, Nov. 16, scaping improvements 1994 in Mountain View ect No. will be made to reduce High School, 665 West The Utah or eliminate possible Center Street in Orem, herewith advises all visual impacts created Utah. Interested parinterested persons or by the roadway. With ties may attend any or all hearings at any time groups that two proj- the proposed improveects are proposed to ments made, the high- between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. improve U.S. Highway way will become a 189 in Provo Canyon. facility. At these times the public One proposed proj- Accesses will be con- will have an opportuect would improve 2.0 1 structed for properties nity to see an overview miles of U.S. 189 from adjacent to the roadway. of considerations for Upper Falls to the Utah Fisherman access will both projects and will Wasatch County line. also be created. This be able to consult sevThe roadway would be project would require eral project experts in e increased to a approximately 95 acres an open house type of additional environment. facility. Reconstruction will include tunnels, Information to be will Neither drain project walls, presented will include retaining a presentation of the improveproposed TO SR-9- 2 right-of-wa- y n five-mil- e two-lan- e four-lan- e NH-189(5)- limite- d-access four-lan- right-of-wa- 2 For inclusion in the official transcripts of the public hearing proceedings, letters must be post84119-599- ac-f- t. r Cor,Sec22,T5S,RlW. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs, sole supply 0.25 acs; 18 head of Stock-waterin- livestock; Domestic: g: 1 family. POU: SE1 4SW14 Sec 22, T5S, R1W. 4NW14.NE14SW14 Sec 18, T7S, R1W. HEREAFTER: ac-f- t. 2.006 QUANTITY: SOURCE: 6 in. well QUANTITY: 0.8115cfs 200 ft. deep. POD: (1)N or 280.0 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 1184 W 860 from Sl4 12 in. well 440 ft. deep. Cor,Sec22,T5S,RlW. POD: (1) S 237 E 1285 USE: Same as Hereto- from Nl4 Cor, Sec 19, fore. USE: Same as T6S, R1W (5.75 miles &E. of Cedar Fort) USE: Heretofore. from Apr 1 5 (al8425): W. Irrigation: Glade Berry proposes to Oct 31, total acreage to correct the POD, POU 200.00 acs, sole supply & USE of water as evi- 70.00 acs. State Engineer Published in the Lehi Free Press Oct. 26, Nov. 2 and 9, 1994. A ' i 54-22- denced by 54-22- r 5 (A22883aa, a8726) and 6 (A22883aae). Robert L. Morgan P.E. State Engineer 54-59- HERETOFORE: Orem, Utah. Both Reevaluations of the Final Supplemen- regular office hours, the Reevaluations of the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Studies, maps, drawings and other pertinent information developed by the Utah Department of Transportation, as well as written views received to date from any interested persons or groups will be available for public inspection and copying at the Utah Department of Transportation Region Office indicated above. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special t r tm Triaminic '! . mJI Mm, .J mmMm Opti-Fre- e cluding auxiliary municative aids and services) during this meeting should notify LeGrand Jones at 450 1 One Touch $A77 Baste Blood Glucose Monitoring System Sale Price. r met: Cask Refund Offer ... $49.99 Your Enzyme Cleaner Choice Tabs 12's Rewriting Drops Dwifati) 66 oaurum uot 20 ml. B--D S. 2700 West, SLC, Utah 84119, phone (801) at least seven Your Cost After Refund $2500 Consumer Trade-- Offer Amiable' (c'jf WU,UU QQ $1299 Micro Fine 2, $059 $2.94 $2.99 Daily Cleaner 20 ml. A Ml Capittt, Cost Aler or Tavist-- 1 8's CWfl Ejfi Sale Price. $4.44 Less MFC Consumer Cash Refund Your Tavist-- Dimetapp Tampax Tampon 32's IB' Insulin IV Syringe 100's B--D lcc, l2a or let, Fine l2a or 310cc 2Gauie Insulin Strive lOfft TUT fWfrjWIlii $17.99 Dimetapp ToilrU, 2j "$059 44iour ' uauta 20, . 100s s . r jr ' 2- - a - . i r. A-- VOA Jfl m fmm i ! Imodium Alcohol Swabs 24 or Extendtabt. ill t - XL lit "K n Published in the Lehi Free Press Nov. 9, 1994. L is" GET TOP SERVICE FROM YOUR WATER HEATER Next to heating and cooling, the water heater is your home's largest energy user. Why pay more for hot water than is necessary? Here are a few ways to trim your hot water heating bills. ,w ., 0CaK7E? (incom- 1 , Donors Guy Cash, left, of Home Source Real Lehi, and Dave Helm, right, of Ponderosa Realty in Salt Lake, present a $500 saddle to Mr. and Mrs. Crayton Smith of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Sponsored by the Arabian Horse Breeders' Association of Utah, the saddle was given at the "Stallion Alley Horse Show" at the Wasatch Horse Center in west Lehi. advised that a Reevalu-atio- n 450 IS. 2700 West, Salt-Lakof the Final SupCity, Utah 84119. At any time during plemental Environ- 965-427- .1 Back in the saddle again... Estate in Published in the Lehi Underground Water Free Press Nov. 9, 16 Wells (3). POD: (1) N and 23, 1994. accommodations - ft- - A M.Tmn mini t&b jbss&.jisr QUANTITY: 0.8115 cfs or 280.0 ac-f- t. SOURCE: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Lehi City Road Committee work session held Nov. 9, 1994 at 7 p.m. in the conference room of the Administration Building located at 153 N. 100 East. The road master plan for North Utah County will be discussed. g: b (fi n j, acreage 0.25 acs; 10 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: NW1 4NE14 Sec 6, T6S, R2W. Robert L. Morgan P.E. J HEREAFTER: Road Committee work session set Sec6,T6S,R2W(100E 95 N in Cedar Fort) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total 54-73- 9 QUANTITY: 2.006 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 in. well 200 ft. deep. POD: (1)N 1184 W 860 from Sl4 1400 E 2600 from SW Cor, Sec 7, 14 in. well 100 ft. to 600 ft. deep (2) N 2600 E 2600, 14 in. well 100 ft. to 600 ft. deep (3) N 2600 E 200 from SW Cor, Sec 18, T7S, R1W, 14 in. well 100 ft. to 600 ft. deep. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 70.00 acs, sole supply 70.00 acs; POU: Lot 3 NE14SW14 Sec 7; Lot 2, Lot 3 SE1 working days prior to the meeting. James E. Johnson tal Environmental Community Impact Studies will be Involvement marked no later than available for public Officer midnight Nov. 26, 1994. comment for thirty days Utah Department Please begin such testi- from the beginning of of Transportation mony by making refer- November 1, 1994. Published in the ence to the hearing and Comments should be identifying which proj- sent to: David W. Berg, American Fork Citizen, ect the testimony per- Chief Environmental Pleasant Grove Review tains to. Engineer, Utah Depart- and Lehi Free Press The public is further ment of Transportation, Nov. 9, 1994. deep. POD: (1) S 1750 W 1000 from NE Cor, Stock-waterin- HERETOFORE: ments, an explanation mental Impact Study of potential environmental impacts and a has been prepared for discussion of the loca- both of these projects. tion and design alter- These reevaluations define the scope of the natives considered. Provisions have been projects, variations from made to receive writ- the Final Supplementen or oral testimony tal Environmental pertaining to the pro- Impact Study, any enposals or to the social, vironmental impacts, economic and environand mitigation measmental effects from all ures which minimize interested persons or environmental impacts. groups. Such testimony Both studies are availwill be published in the able for review at the official transcripts. Any following locations: person or group unable Utah Division, Federal to attend the public Highway Administrahearing, but wishing to tion, 2520 W. 4700 give testimony pertinent South, Suite 9A, Salt to the aforementioned Lake City, Utah; Locaprojects, may do so in tion and Environmental writing. This testimony Division, Utah Departshould be directed to ment of Transportation, the Utah Transporta4501 S. 2700 West, Salt tion Commission: James Lake City, Utah; and E. Johnston, Commuthe Utah Department nity Involvement Offi- of Transportation, Recer, 4501 S. 2700 West, gion Three HeadquarSalt Lake City, Utah ters, 825 N. 900 West, Notice to water users The State Engineer on or received the following before Dec. 9, 1994. Application to Appro- (PROTESTS MUST BE priate Water in Utah LEGIBLE WITH A County (Location in RETURN ADDRESS). SLB&M). These are informal Persons objecting to proceedings as per Rule an application must file R655-6-of the Divia Protest stating the sion of Water Rights. reasons for the protest. To have a hearing be(LEGEND: Point(s) fore the State Engineer, of Diversion POD: POU; persons must request a Place of Use hearing in the Protest. Nature of Use USE) Protest must be filed in (A68275): duplicate with the State Warren and Joycelyn Engineer, 1636 W. Wimmer QUANTITY: North Temple, Salt 1.73 SOURCE: 6 Lake City, utah 84116, in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. (A63519, Cert. 13458). pro- Notice of public hearing NOTICE PUBLIC Tv I I f! r n .. ririnf Vwim' 'ii riff i t ) American Fork Hopsital Director of Public Relations, Jill Owensby and Assistant Administrator, Lane Pedersen, receive Business of the Month award from Chamber of J tt T mil 1 (L-R- 1 Buy the most energy efficient model your budget can afford. Choose the water capacity right for you not too big, not too small . - 2. Insulation around the water tank and hot water pipes can reatly increase efficiency and reduce costs. Keep the water temperature at 120, or 140 for dishwashers. 3 hot water, take short showers instead of baths. Install flow restrictors on your showerhead and faucets. To save Fix all leaks. 1 Ik JW.'''&.'V f I Cutting the cost of hot water can be as easy as one, two, three. Presented by your local, consumer owned electric utility. T .p"hl P.ltv PnWPr 768-841- 4 Commerce President, Tom Hunter. American Fork Hospital honored as November Business of the Month The American Fork Chamber of Commerce is honoring American Fork Hospital as Business of the Month for November, 1994. The hospital serves North Utah County from 170 N. 1100 E., American Fork. Telephone The Chamber of Commerce received a letter from LaDawn Carter who says, "The American Fork Hospital staff and volunteers need to be commended for the superb "Safety Fair" they presented on September 22nd. The emphasis on safety was a good reminder to children and to adults. Booths, displays, demonstrations, rides, performers and special guests provided variety and enough events to keep a large crowd busy. Many of the events helped cub scouts to pass off some of the achievements they work towards. This was an outstanding demonstration of pulling together community resources to have inexpensive fun while learning about such an important concept as SAFETY." The Chamber appreciates the service American Fork Hospital gives to our communities. If you would like to nominate a business for this award, please write or call the American Fork Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 162, American Fork, Utah 84003 763-330- 0. 756-511- |