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Show HeBflo WQEld Babies born at American Fork Hospital June 24 Girl to Wyatt and Andrea Gentry Bush of Alpine. Girl to Arthur and Renette McClenan Goodrich of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Edward and Anne Swanson Stevens of Lindon. Boy to Chad and ShayLynn Swenson Fraughton of Highland. June 25 Girl to Chad and Jenny Hansen Barratt of Lehi. Boy to Thomas and Lyndsey Valerga Ercanbrack of American Fork. June 26 Boy to Michael and Laura Schramm West of Lehi. Girl to Darren and Lori Gunnell Bartels of American Fork. Girl to Scott and Melinda Hatch McLain of American Fork. June 27 Girl to Kenneth and Marsha Shepherd Dean of Highland. Girl to Brian and Tanya Swell Simpson of American Fork. Girl to Steven and Kimberly Kelly Welling of American Fork. June 28 Boy to John and Suzanne Sargent Bingham of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Troy and Shauna Frier Hales of American Fork. Boy to Chris and Cherilee Roundy Jensen of Lehi. Boy to Joseph and Susan Scott Walters of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Brian and Amy Lloyd Winsor of Lehi. June 30 Boy to Kevin and Kimberly Johnson VanSteeter of Lehi. July 2 Boy to Scott and Christine Card Greenhalgh of Pleasant Grove. July 3 Boy to Brian and Jennifer Hoggard Grow of American Fork. Girl to Michael and Rebecca Edwards Sego of Lindon. July 4 Boy to Jerod and Trista Emery Bowers of American Fork. July 6 Girl to Rulon and Gina Williams Bagley of American Fork. Girl to John and Michele Steed Flinders of Cedar Hills. July 7 Girl to David and Patricia Poulsen Hebert of Pleasant Grove. Girl to David and Heidi Jensen Kirby of Lehi. Girl to Christopher and Jessica Down Lynch of Lehi. July 8 Girl to Tracy and Shauna Keetch Bullock Beagley of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Calvin and Diana Edwards Evans of Lehi. Boy to Chad and Mandy Harward Hewlett of Alpine. Girl to Nathan and Teresa Mills Menlove of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Layne and Traci Clark Parkinson of Lehi. Girl to Verlin and Kathy Baird Russon of Lehi. Notice issued to water users The following pplications for Nonuse of Water have been filed with he State Engineer. It is that additional time s needed with in which to esume the beneficial use of vater in Utah County. Persons objecting to an must file a application Potest stating the reasons or the protest. To have a tearing before the State Engineer, persons must equest a hearing int he 'rotest. Protest must be filed the in duplicate with State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, on or before Sept. 10, 1996. (PROTESTS MUST A WITH BE LEGIBLE RETURN ADDRESS). These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water (A29771)JohnY. Swenson QUANTITY: 0.386 cfs. SOURCE: Underground Water Drain, POD: (1) S 1239 in the Published American Fork Citizen Aug. 14 and 21, 1996. lowing description: IP1 929.2 Com 534.4 ft E along Sec & S 988.07 ft fr N14 cor of Sec 3, T5S, R1E, SLM; S 631.11 ft; E 312.73 ft; N 753.88 ft; W 61.20 ft; S 59 deg 16' W 216.63 ft; S 79 deg 32' W 66.45 ft to beg. Area 5 IP1925Com20rodsN& 80 rds W of SE Cor of NW14ofSec 3, T5S, R1E, SLM; N 5 chs; W 10 chs; S 10 chs, E 10 chs, N5chs to beg. Area 10 acres. From 12 ac.ft. to 10 ac.ft. gfjetto acres. From 3 ac.ft. to 13 ac.ft. to wishing Anyone protest the above must do so in writing and presented before a meeting to be held Aug. 28 1996 Joy D. Ruff Secretary in the Published American Fork Citizen Aug. 7, 14 and 21, 1996. Notice to water users The State Engineer the received following Application(s) to Change Water in Utah County Locations in SLB&M). Rights. Persons objecting to an application must file a Potest stating the reasons or the protest. To have a learing before the State Engineer, persons must equest a hearing in the Potest. Protest must be iled in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. Morth Temple, Salt Lake Dity, Utah 84116, on or before Sept. 10, 996. (PROTESTS MUST 3E LEGIBLE RETURN ADDRESS). These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water WITH A (LEGEND. Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 5501636 (a20263): Stephen Hoyal proposes to change the POD & POU of water as evidenced by Water Right Number QUANHERETOFORE: TITY: 0.304 cfs. SOURCE: 4 in. well 119 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 1920 E 1320 from NW Cor, Sec 21, T6S, R2E. three-on-thr- life-savi- Highland City Corporation 5378 W. 10400 North, Highland, UT 84003 Separate sealed bids for the construction of Highland City Corporation Schedule I Distribution System Upper Pressure Zone will be received by Highland City Corporation, 5378 W. 10400 North, Highland, UT 84003 at 2 p.m. (local time), Sept. 5, 1996 and then at said location publicly opened and read aloud. The Project includes: All materials, labor, tools and equipment for proper construction of approximately to 68,000 feet of four-inc- h h irrigation line and services with appurtenances in the locations shown on the Drawings. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS will be available m m mm mmm "TT" their families. 4,000 To recognize the more than American families who USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 13.40 acs. POU: S12NW14 Sec 21.T6S, R2E. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0.304 cfs. SOURCE: 8 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1)N 2150 E 400 from SW Cor, Sec 35, T4S, R1E (Highland) USE: Same as POU: Heretofore. S12NW14,N12SW14Sec 35.T4S, R1E Robert L. Morgan, RE. State Engineer Published in the Lehi Free Press Aug. 14 and 21, 1996 Public hearings 7 p.m. Receiving of public comment regarding the site plan for Doug Smith and Dodge-Dodg- W. e Trucks at 475 Main. 7:15 - Receiving of pubcomment regarding a zone change request al Block 23 (Pacific Avenue to 200 North from 100 West to 200 West) and a portion of Block 34 to the north, from 0 to the the existing R zone. lic Regular session 1. Prayer by Councilman follows: 1. Review and action on the Aug. 7, 1996 minutes. 2. Ron Phillips will dis- South 400 the Roadway at 500 East. 3. Review and action on the preliminary plat of Pennylane Condominiums at 450 E.300 South. " ' " ""FF" after Aug. 19, 1996 and may be examined at the following location: Engineers, Inc., 754 S 400 East Orem, UT 84058 (801) Copies of the CONDOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of the Engineer upon a nonof refundable payment $40.00 for each set payable to Engineers, Inc. A five percent bid TRACT (5) bond be required. Conference will be held Aug. 29, 1996 at 10 a.m. at the Highland City Offices. All interested parties are encouraged to attend. John Newman A will Pre-Bi- d Highland City Administrator Published in the American Fork Citizen Aug. 14, 21, 28 and Sept. 4, 1996. Lehi plans budget hearing Notice is hereby given hat the Lehi City Council of ehi, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 1996 at 7 p.m. at the Lehi City Council Chambers, located at 153 N. 100 East, Lehi, Utah, for the purpose of the revision of the Lehi City 1996-9- budget. Connie Ashton Deputy Recorder Published in the Lehi Free Press Aug. 21, 1996. McKinney; roll call. 2. Report of the City Administrator. 3. Council 5. Review and action on a Parameters Resolution to issue taxable revenue bonds and commit- tee reports. 4. Mayor's report. Action items 1. Review and action on the Aug. 13, 1996 minutes. 2. Review and action on an Ordinance approving the site plan for Dough Smith Auto Dealerships at 475 W Main Street. 3. Review and action on an Ordinance approving a zone change at Block 23 (Pacific Avenue to 200 North from 100 West to 200 West) and a portion of Block 34 to the north from trie existing 0 0 to the zone. 4. Gary Clifton will appeal the irrigation pipe requirement in front of his property at 237 W. Pacific Avenue. for the purpose of remodeling the old hospital. 6. Discussion and action on the purchase of the legacy Park property. 7. Discussion and action y on acquisition for Doryl Lish (Holman) Property (home and property) 520 N. 600 East. 9. Action on the appointment to citizen committees. 10. Action on the approval of city bills for payment. 11. Report and action on Planning Commission items. 12. Adjournment. Dated this 20th day of August, 1996. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder in Published the Fork Citizen Aug. 21,1996. American 4. Review and action on a Development Code text change to allow Specialty Schools, i.e, Dance Studios, in the zone. 5. Review and action on a site plan for AA Alpine Self Storage at 650 S. 100 East. 6. Review and action on a concept plan for an assisted living center at approximately 150 N. 1100 East. 7. Review and action on an amended site plan for International Auto at 337 W. Main Street. 8. Review and action on changes to the Ross Annexation Policy Declaration at 800 W. South Road. Frontage 9. Rod Despain will report on the progress of the General Plan. 10. Site Plan Committee report. a. Review of possible sign ordinance modifications. 11. Other business. 12. Adjournment. Dated this 15th day of August, 1996. J.H. Hadfield Chairman Lehi seeks comments on revisions Notice is hereby given hat a Public Hearing before he Lehi City Council will be leld on Sept. 10, 1996 at 7 in the Council ).m. Chambers, Municipal Juilding, 153 N. 100 East, .ehi, Utah, for the purpose )f receiving comment on revisions and proposed amendments to the Lehi Development City Public and Standards Improvement Specifications dated October, 1994 (proposed as the Lehi City and Standards Design Public Improvement Lehi Council schedules is hereby given hat the Lehi City Council vill hold a work session on Vednesday, Aug. 21, 1996 it 4 p.m. in the conference Notice work session room of the Administration Building at 153 N. 100 East. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Discussion on Specifications). Any person interested in this item can receive additional information by con0 tacting Dianna Webb at during normal business hours. Published in the Lehi Free Press Aug. 21, 1996. Lehi City Development Code. Published in the Lehi Free Press Aug. 21, 1996. consisting of 3.13 acres at 1120 S. 860 East, in theGC-2- , General Commercial Zone. Copies of the petition are on file in the City Offices, 31 No. Church Street, and are available for public inspection. All interested persons are invited to attend. Dated this 16th day of August, 1996. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder in Published the American Fork Citizen Aug. 21,1996. Annexation, consisting of 4.9 acres at 482 S. 860 RA-in the East, Residential Agricultural zone. Copies of the petition are on file in the City Offices, 31 No. Church Street, and are available for public inspection. All interested persons are invited to attend. Dated this 16th day of August, 1996. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder in Published the American Fork Citizen Aug. 21,1996. Board of Adjustments will meet Notice is hereby given of Board the that Adjustments of American Fork City, Utah, will hold a meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 1996, at American Fork City Hall, 31 No. Church Street, American Fork. The meeting shall begin promptly at 6 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: 785-927- Public Notices Highland City Corporation 5378 W. 10400 North, Highland, UT 84003 Separate sealed bids for the construction of Highland City Corporation Schedule II Diversion and Storage Facility will be received by Highland City Corporation, 5378 W. 10400 North, Highland, UT 84003 at 2 p.m. (local time) Sept. 5, 1996, and then at said location publicly opened and read aloud. The Project includes an earthfill, concrete lined storage reservoir having a storage capacity of approximately 40.0 acre feet. The 1. Approval of minutes from July 16, 1996. 2. Appeals: 96-1- 1 Ken and Raylene Jorgenson are requesting a variance in the Fence Ordinance to allow them to place a six foot fence along their property line to the north. The location is 156 N. 750 East. Sealed bids will be received by the Timpanogos Special Service District, Treatment Wastewater Plant, 6400 N. 5050 West, Utah County, UT 84003 at 2 p.m. MDT Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1996, for furnishing all necessary labor, equipment, materials and performing all work for the Project. Any bid received after the time specwill ified be returned unopened. A prebid meeting will be at conducted the Special Timpanogos Service District, Wastewater Treatment Plant at 10 a.m. MDT Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1996. Attendance at the prebid meeting by prospective bidders and subcontractors is mandatory. Several test holes will be excavated during this pre-bi- d meeting. Copies of the Contract Documents are available at of Horrocks the office One Carollo Engineers, West Main, American Fork, UT 84003. Those interested in having individual sets of Contract Documents may Contract the obtain from Documents HorrocksCarollo Engineers, at the (801) above address, at a cost of $50 per set. Although not a part of the Bidding Documents, a earthwork quantities are estimated at 17,900 cubic yards of on site excavation and 48,000 cub yards of borrow. Work also consists of the construction of two canal diversion structures and related pipelines, structures and facilities. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS will be available after Aug. 19, 1996 and may be examined at the following location: Engineers, Inc., 754 S. 400 East, Orem, UT 84058 (801) 226-039- 3 Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of the Engineer upon a nonrefundable payment of $40 for each set payable to Engineers, Inc. A five percent (5) Bid Bond will be required. A Pre-Bi- d Conference will be held Aug. 29, 1996 at 10 a.m. at the Highland City Offices. All interested parties are encouraged to attend. John Newman Highland City Administrator in Published the American Fork Citizen Aug 14, 21, 28 and Sept. 4, 1996. 96-1- 2 Fred and are Roberts Marianne requesting a variance on the frontage to allow two lots, one with a frontage of 81.6 feet. The location is 893 N. 150 West. 3. Adjournment. in the Published American Fork Citizen Aug. 21,1996. Geotechnical Report will be available and can be purchased for $10. Acceptable payment for the above items include cash, cashier's check or company check. No personal checks accepted. The cost of Contract Documents do not include shipping. Shipping can be arranged through Federal Express, UPS or Airborne upon receipt of purchaser's account number. billing Costs are nonrefundable regardless of whether the documents are returned or not. cashier's check or bid bond for ten percent (10) of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order of the Special Timpanogos Service District and shall be included in the Proposal as a that the guarantee Contractor will enter into an Agreement to perform the work in accordance with the Plans, Specifications and Contract Documents. The bid bond shall be executed pursuant to Section 1.4.1 and shall be underwritten by a surety company approved by the U.S. Department of Treasury (Circular 570, lat-e- Construction work of the outfall line, in general, consists of the following pipe manwith its associated holes: 19,560 feet of h . edition). under As required Contractor's License in the Instructions to Bidders of the Bidding Documents, bidders shall be licensed in the General Class Contractor Engineering classification. The Timpanogos Special Service District reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive any informality in a bid or to withhold the Award for any reason the Timpanogos Service District Special determines. III Reinforced Class Concrete Pipe and 1,158 h Class IV feet of Reinforced Concrete Pipe. Each bid shall be in accordance with the Plans, Specifications and Contract Documents. Any bid which does not conform in all material respects to the Plans, Specifications and Contract Documents will be considered nonresponsive. Each bid shall be submitted on the Bid Form(s) included in the Contract Documents Book; and shall be accompanied by a certified or in the Published Fork American Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and Lehi Free Press Aug. 21 and 28, 1996. Lindon takes bids on surplus property Lindon City is taking bids on the following items: 1. Three-phas- e 2. Lennox Lindon City will accept written bids through Sept. 6 at 3 p.m. To view the items or if you have questions, please contact Don Peterson, Public Works Director at surplus grinder. air condition er. 3 Picnic table forms. 4 Metal cutting band 785-504- Ott Dameron City Administrator saw. 5 Sand blaster. 6. Okidata 24 pin printer - Microline 393. 7. Park equipment - two slides, swing sets. American Fork to consider annexation Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Council will meet in a public hearing on Sept. 10, 1996 at 6:40 p.m. in the American Fork City Hall, 31 No. Church Street, to receive public comment regarding the placement of the property in the Max Graff albums, family reunions, parents and more will be presented beginning at 2 p.m. and continuing until 8 p.m. The whole family is invited. While the adults are attending classes, youngsters can be participating in outside games and other activities. Everything is free, including hot dogs and drinks for dinner. For more information, con9 or tact Donna at just plan to attend. Service District seeks bids American Fork sets hearing on zoning Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Council will meet in a public hearing on Sept. 10, 1996 at 6:50 p.m. in the American Fork City Hall, 31 No. Church Street, to receive public comment regarding the placement of the property in the Grange Annexation, ry, family preparedness, photo Advertisement for bids Planning Commission lists agenda Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Planning Commission will meet in regular session on Aug. 21, 1996 in the City Hall, 31 No. Church Street, commencing at 7 p.m. The agenda shall be as Looking for help in preparing your family history, or more information on family preparedness. Perhaps you're in charge of the family reunion, or have boxes of photos but don't know how to organize them so they are meaningful. If so, you and your family will want to attend Family Education Day at the North Valley Education Center, 947 North 900 East in American Fork on Saturday, August 24. Workshops on family histo Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know American Fork City Council agenda follows: Family Education Day slated for Saturday, Aug. 24 donate the organs and tissues of their family members every year. To offer a form of rehabilitation for patients with chronic disease. To establish a commitment to patient wellness. City Hall cuss m with From American Fork Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Council will meet in regular session on August 27, 1996, in the American Fork City Hall, 31 No. Church Street, commencing at 7:30 p.m The agenda shall be as Citizen, Free Press, Review - Wed-- , August 21, 1996 - Page 15 transplant recipient, who participates in several of the track and field events. The Transplant Games were organized with the following goals: To demonstrate that transplant recipients can and do return to full, productive lives. To increase awareness of and support for organ donation by encouraging people to sign an organ donor card and discuss their wishes Highland seeks construction bids livestock. Highland Conservation District notice descrip- 22-2- Events will take place at the University of Utah and will include golf) tennis, track and field, swimming, bowling, racquetball and basketball. Opening ceremonies will be held on Thursday, Aug. 22 at 6:30 p.m.; athletic competition begins Friday, Aug. 23 and is open to any man, woman or child who has received a organ transplant, including kidney, lung, heart, liver, pancreas or bone marrow transplants. The meet will be the largest gathering of transplant recipients, with 1,200 athletes on 49 state teams. Among the competitors will Julie Baldwin of Lehi, a kidney Sec 18, T5S, Irrigation: (Supplemental) total acreage 8.40 acs; Stockwatering: 75 head of (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) from the following tion: City, Aug. NE Cor, R2E. USE: Robert L. Morgan, RE. State Engineer Richard Westwood has petitioned the Board of of Directors Highland Conservation district to add 10 ac.ft.. the fol- The National Kidney Foundation is hosting the 1996 U.S. Transplant Games in Salt Lake W 56 from Rights. Elizabeth Lether has letitioned the Board of of Directors Highland Conservation District to remove 10 ac.ft. of water Salt Lake City to host U.S. Transplant Games this week 1982 Ford one-to- n with utility bed. (Minimum bid for this truck is $1,000.) 8. in the Published Pleasant Grove Review Aug. pickup 21,1996. (Dry Ceasant rmi Pleasant Grove sets public hearings Notice of public hearing before Pleasant Grove Planning Commission The Pleasant Grove City Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, Aug. 22, 1996 at 7 p.m. in the Meeting Room at 323 W. 700 South, Pleasant Grove, Utah. The items listed below will be discussed and anyone interested is invited to attend. Item 1 - Public Hearing to discuss an amendment to Maximum Section Height of Fences, Walls and Hedges. ALL CITY. Item 2 Donn and Heidi Berke request a Conditional Use for a setback reduction from 25' to 15' on a street yard located at 1578 N. 390 Zone, BIG East, in a R1-1- 0 SPRINGS meet for a briefing at 6:30 p.m. at the Public Works , Building, 323 W. 700 South, Pleasant Grove City. This will be a public meeting; ' however, no testimony will be heard and no action will be taken on the agenda items. Notice of public hearing NEIGHBOR- HOOD. Item 3 - Jerry Smith requests an amendment to James Estates, Plat C, at approximately 530 N. Street in a R1-- 8 Zone. MUD HOLE NEIGHBORHOOD. Item 4 - Lee Allridge a Zone Change 7 (Residential Zone to CS Multiple) (Commercial Sales) Zone at approximately 2000 West and State Street. MUD requests from an before RM-- HOLE NEIGHBORHOOD. Item 5 -- Discuss the Trail System. Item 6 - Discussion of the General Plan. Item 7 - Approve minutes of the Feb. 1996, June 27, 1996, July 25, 1996 meetings. Pleasant Grove Planning Commission the 22, and City will ' Pleasant Grove; City Council On Tuesday, Sept. 1, 1996 at 7 p.m. in the. Auditorium of the Library Building, 330 E. Center, the Pleasant Grove City Council will consider the items listed which above may be referred to them by the Planning Commission. in Published the; Pleasant Grove Review Aug, : 14 and 21, 1996. |