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Show Ennlft Mm minn Notice is hpmhv town ot Eagle Mountain will receive spaioH bids from certain invited contractors for: ... mat el, u: i a Mpne a1" me Constructing the M facil- ities for 2 - 500KW Natural Gas Fired Generation units with the appropriate synchronization, protective and control equipment near the existing wastewater treatment facility in the Town of Eagle Mountain. Bids will be received at: The Town of Eagle Mountain Office, 1680 E. Dr. Heritage Eagle Mountain, Utah 84043 until 12 (phone noon on Friday, Sept. 18, 1998. Copies of the bid requirements, plans and be specifications may obtained from the office of the engineer: Tasco Engineering, Inc., Eagle Mountain 887 N. 100 East, Suite 4, Lehi, Utah 84043 (phone Or from the town office listed above upon payment of $40.00 for each set, to Tasco payable Engineering, Inc.The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids. None of the fees will be refundable for either a bidder or No Bid Bond is required. A 100 performance and payment bond will be required. This project will be funded by the 1998-- Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes (RBAN) of the Town of Eagle Mountain. The Notice of Award will be issued pending approval of the RBAN by the Town and funding of the Notice is hereby given the Town of Eagle Mountain will receive sealed bids from qualified contractors for: Constructing approximately 7,200 If of 30", 24", 18" and 15" storm drain system complete with manholes, catch basins, storm drain pond, channels and associated appurtenances. Bids will be received at: The Town of Eagle Mountain Office, 1680 E. Drive, Heritage Eagle 84043 Mountain, Utah until noon (phone on Thursday, Sept. 24, 1998. Copies of the bid requirements, plans and be specifications may obtained from the office of the engineer: and Sowby Berg Consultants, 688 N. 780 East, American Fork, Utah 84003, phone or from the town office listed above upon payment of $30.00 for each set, payable to Sowby and Berg Consultants. The Owner reserves. the right to reject any and al! bids. None of the fee will be refundable for either a bidder or A 5 required. A 100 Cedar Hills planners Notice is hereby given the that Planning Commission of the Town of Cedar Hills, Utah, will hold their Regular Planning Commission Meeting on Thursday, Sept. 10, 1998, beginning at 8 p.m. The meeting will be held at Cedar Ridge Elementary School, 4501 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, Utah. bid bond is performance list The agenda A Meeting will be held at the Town of Eagle be as follows: 1 Call to order. 2. Approval of minutes from the Aug. 13, 1998 Regular Planning Commission Meeting. 3. Report from council. 4. Committee assignments and reports. 5. Reviewrecommendation on preliminary for Forest Information will be available for inspection at Alpine City Hall, 20 N. Main, Alpine, normal during . L panne, serpuanng commission ot Alpine Uty, Utah, will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 1998, at 7 p.m. at Alpine City Hall, 20 W. Main, Alpine, Utah, for the purpose of receiving public comment regarding An Open Space Ordinance. Utah, ... . busi- - New utan! . BYU TO ALPINE CITY (ESTABLISHED 1850 ness hours, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Janis H.Williams 1998. Published in New Utah! Sept.2, 9 and 16, 1998. and payment bond will Alpine City Hall, 20 N.Main, Alpine, Utah, for the purpose of receiving public comment regarding the Affordable Notice be required. This project will be partially funded by the 1998-- Special Improvement District (SID) of the Town of Eagle Mountain. The Notice of Award will be issued pending approval of the SID funding by the town and the approval of easements. A pre-bi- d meeting will be held at: The Town of Eagle Mountain, 1680 E. Heritage Drive, Eagle Mountain, Utah 84043 (phone at noon on Thursday, Sept. 17, 1998. Published in New Utah! Sept. 9, 16 and 23, 1998. items (Locations in ings. 8. Reviewrecommendation on Commercial District Master Plan. 9. Adjournment. Published in New Utah! Sept. 9, 1998. READABLE protest stating FILING NUMFOR REASONS BER, PROTESOBJECTION, NAME TANTS' AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-630- on or before Sept. 29, 1998. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-of the Division of Water PG 7. Reviewrecommendat- ion on amendments to the Zoning Ordinance regarding heights of residential build- SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY the of will begin sponsoring Gymnastics for Children Sept. 12 in the Smith Fieldhouse. For more information or to City Recorder Published in New Utah! Aug. 26, Sept. 2 and 9, 1998. The register, call cost for the workshop is $70. The program will run every Saturday through 378-485- 12-we- iness hours, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.rft.to4:30 Point(s) of POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 3 (a22474): Joseph W. Roberts proposes to change the POD, POU & USE of water as evidenced by Water Right Numbers and 5 which are portions of Certificated Water Right Number Diversion HERETOFORE: TITY: 187.91 QUANac-f- SOURCE: Underground Water Wells (2). POD: (1) N 150 E 1765 from S14 Cor. The Pleasant Grove City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, Sept. 24. 1998, at in 7 p.m. the Library Auditorium, 30 E. Center, Pleasant Grove, Utah. The items listed below will be discussed and anyone interested is invited to attend. Review the minutes and approve the report of action from the Aug. 27, 1998 Published in New Utah! Sept. 9, 16, 23, 30 and Oct. 7, 1998. POU: 46.9767 acs. SW14NE14.S12NW14.N 14SW14.SW14SW14.S1 2SE14.NW14SE14 Sec 18.T6S. R1E. meeting. BUSINESS Item 1 - Public Hearing to discuss possible amendof ments landscaping requirements for the BMP zone and PD overlay zone. Continued from Aug. 27 agenda. CITY WIDE. Item 2 - Pen and Ink requests review of landscaping plan for approved project plan at 1199 W. 700 South in a BMP zone. Continued from Aug. 27 agenda. SAM LANE NEIGHWHITE'S BORHOOD. Item 3 - Trophy Homes requests review of landscaping plan for approved project 1350 plan at approximately W.2600 North in a RR (PD) zone. Continued from Aug. MANILA 27 agenda. NEIGHBORHOOD. Item 4 - Brad Bylund requests a zone change for HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 187.91 ac-fSOURCE: Underground Water Wells (7) POD: (1) N 1040 E 883 (2) N 889 E 519 from SW Cor,Sec19,T5S,R1E(3)N 2109 W 1642 (4) S 652 W 3000 (5) S 568 W 3790 (6) S 385 W 5087 (7) S 1680 W 6323 from NE Cor Sec 13, of R1W T6S, (Town Saratoga Springs) USE: In Municipal: Town of Sec 18, 12 in. well 160 ft. deep (2) S 1210 E 2375 fromN14Cor,Sec19,T6S. Saratoga Springs. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. State Engineer R1E.12in.well 350 ft deep. USE: Irrigation: from Mar 15 to- Oct 31, total acreage Published in New Utah! Sept. 2 and 9,1998. sets hearing on occupancy fees Notice is hereby given that Pleasant Grove City will hold a public hearing on the 6th day of October, 1998, at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room of the library, 30 E. Center, Pleasant Grove, Utah, at which time the council will receive public comment concerning Ordinance No. 98-2adopting the Occupancy Permit Fee. A copy of the proposed Ordinance is available for public inspection at the office of the Recorder, weekdays from 8:30 a., to 4:30 p.m .at City Hall. 70 S. 100 East. Pleasant Grove, Utah. Charmaine Childs City Recorder properties at located approximately 20-4- 0 W. Hale Drive, from a RM-- 7 zone to a C-- zone. SAM WHITE'S LANE Published in New Utah! Sept. 9 and 16, 1998. NEIGHBORHOOD. Item 5 - Brad will Bylund requests commercial site plan approval for a gas stastore tionconvenience located at the southeast corner of State and Geneva. SAM WHITE'S LANE NEIGHBORHOOD. Item 6 - Kirk Williamson, for Whitewater, agent requests approval of a use in zone. OLD FORT the C-- NEIGH- BORHOOD. Item 7 - Kirk Williamson, for Whitewater, agent requests an amendment to 14.19.020 to allow fiberglass and resin molding as a conditional use in the C-zone. OLD FORT NEIGHBORHOOD. Item 8 - Kirk Williamson, for Whitewater, agent requests commercial site approval for property located at 300 W. 200 South in a C-zone. OLD FORT NEIGHBORHOOD. Item 9- - Bruce Hale, agent for Blueline Security. Inc., requests a conditional use permit for a private security service company at 67 S. Main in a CDB zone. OLD FORT NEIGHBORHOOD. Item 10 - Scott Burton, agent for Certified Auto Repair, requests a conditional use permit for an auto repair business at 562 S. zone. OLD Road, in a C-FORT NEIGHBORHOOD. 11 Item David plan meet Holdaway, agent for Dance Showcase Company, requests a conditional use permit for a dance studio at 560 W. State Road in a C-zone. OLD FORT NEIGHBORHOOD. Item 12 - Public hearing to discuss possible amendto ments Chapter 1.427 regarding banner signs. CITY WIDE. Item 13 - Public hearing to discuss possible amendments to Title 14 regarding elderly housing. CITY WIDE. Item 14 - Public hearing to discuss possible amendments to Title 14 regarding buildings. CITY WIDE. Pleasant Grove City Planning Commission will meet for a briefing at 5:30 p.m. in the Senior Citizen Center, 30. E. Center, Pleasant Grove. This will be a public meeting; LEGISLATIVE ELIGIBILITY RESOLUTION 1998 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Sponsor; Patrice Arent JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION; AMENDING THE REQUIREMENTS OF ELIGIBILITY AS A STATE LEGISLATOR: MAKING THE RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS CONSECUTIVE AND APPLICABLE IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO THE LAST DATE FOR FILING FOR OFFICE; DIRECTING THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR TO WITHDRAW S.J R. I. PASSED DURING THE 1997 GENERAL SESSION. REPLACE IT WITH THIS RESOLUTION AND. PLACE IT BEFORE THE VOTERS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution proposes lo change the Utah Conslilulion as follows: AMENDS: ARTICLE VI, SECTION 5 s Be il resolved by Ihe Legislature of die slate of Utah, of all members elected lo each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Utah Constitution Article VI, Section 5, to read: Article VI, Section 5 Who is eligible as a legislator ) No person shall be eligible to the office of senator or representative who as of Ihe last date provided by law for filing for the office is not: a citizen of the United States.; twenty-fiv- e years of age.; a qualified voter in Ihe district from which he Ihe person is chosen.; a resident of the stale for Ihree consecutive years of ihe Stale. immediately prior lo the last date provided by siatute for filing for the office; and for six months a resident of Ihe district from which he the person is elected for six consecutive months immediately prior to the last date provided hy statute for filing for the office. No person elected to Ihe office of senator or representative shall continue to serve in that office after ceasing to be a resident of the district from which elected. Submittal to Section 2. Replacing previous resolution electors. The lieutenant governor is directed to withdraw S.J.R. I. Resolution Amending Legislator Eligibility Standards, passed during the 1997 General Session, and submit in ils place this proposed amendment to the electors of the stale al Ihe next general election in the manner provided by statute. Section 3. Effective date. If approved by Ihe electors of the stale, the amendment proposed by this joint resolution shall lake effect on January I. 1999. A PROPOSITION 2 on ballot Shall the Utah Constitution he amended to repeal the provision regarding real and personal estate and property of married u ome'n'.'H JR. S Enrolled I9V7 nni:r ACC EPTANCE OF TRUST LANDS RESOLUTION 1997 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Sponsor: Kevin S. Garn JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION; RELATING TO LANDS GRANTED OR ACQUIRED BY THE STATE; CLARIFYING THE STATUS OF LANDS ACCEPTED IN TRUST BY THE STATE FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution proposes lo change the Ulah Constitution as follows: AMENDS: ARTICLE XX, SECTION 1 ENACTS: ARTICLE XX, SECTION 2 s Be il resolved by the Legislature cf the state of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XX, Section I, Utah Constitution, to read: Article XX, Section 1. Land grants accepted on terms of trust All lands of the Slate that have been, or may hereafter be granted to the State by Congress, and all lands acquired by gift, grant or devise, from any person or corporation, or that may otherwise be acquired, are hereby accepted, and, except as provided in Section 2 of this Article, are declared to be the public lands of the Stale; and shall be held in trust for the people, to be disposed of as may be provided by law. for the respective purposes for which they have been or may be granted, donated, devised or otherwise acquired. Section 2. It is proposed to enact Article XX, Section 2, Utah Constitution, to read: . Article XX. Section 2. School and institutional trust lands Lands granted to the Slate under Sections 6. 8. and 12 of Ihe Utah Enabling Act. and other lands which may be added lo those lands pursuant to those sections through purchase, exchange, or other means, are declared to be school and institutional trust lands, held in trust by the Slate for Ihe respective beneficiaries and purposes staled in the Enabling Act grants. Section 3. Submittal to electors. The lieutenant governor is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah al the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 4. Effective date. If approved by the electors of the state. Ihe amendment proposed 999. by this joint resolution shall take effect on January PROPOSITION 4 on ballot Shall the L'tah Conslilulion he amended to prohibit any person convit ted of a felons from voting and from being eligible to hold office in Utah until the right to vole of hold elective office is restored as provided hy statute, and to modify language relating lo the restoration of rights fn- other persons prohibited bv the conslilulion from voting and holding oljice in Ulah'H.S.R. 4 Enrolled RESOLUTION ELIMINATING VOTING RIGHTS OF CONVICTED FELONS 1998 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Sponsor: Carl R. Saunders A thereof: Section I. Il is proposed to repeal Article XXII. Section 2. Utah Conslilulion. to read: Article XXII, Section 2. Properly rights of married women. Rcal and personal estate of every female, acquired before marriage, and all property to which she may afterwards become entitled hy purchase, gift, grant, inheritance or devise, shall he and remain the estate and ptopcrty ot Mich female and l!.:H be, liable fur the debts, obligation- - or engagements ol her husband, and may be conveyed, devised or bequeathed by hct as if she were unmarried. I Section 2. Submittal to electors. The lieutenant governor is directed lo submit this proposed amendment lo the electors of Ihe slate of Ulah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section .V Effective date. If approved hy the electors of the stale, the amendment privposc'd I9M11. hy this joint resolution shall take effect on January I. COPY JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION; ELIMINATING THE VOTING RIGHTS OF CONVICTED FELONS: AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution proposes to change the l'tah Constitution as follows: AMENDS: ARTICLE IV. SI ( HON n Be il resolved by the l.egisl.mnc tab I'M' ilmJ. l Mi." state ,i of all members elected to each ol the two houses voting m favor thereof: Section I. It is proposed lo amend Utah Constitution Article IV, Section 6, to read: Article IV, Section 6 Menially incompetent persons, com ieied felons, and certain criminals ineligible lo vote. l a; !V, V: M'e'i!l! !'!i.ol"'etcllt pels. Hi !ol ji, a env . tel oi lt f. Ion v. oi any person uiv. Med crime agaitisi the elective li.un.hise. unless rcMoicd to civil rights, shall may not be permitted lo vote at airy election!. or be eligible to hold office in this Slate until the right to vote or hold elective office is restored as prov ided hy statute. Section 2. Submittal to electors. The lieutenant governor is directed to submit this proposed amendment to Ihe electors of the slate'of I 'tali al Ihe next general ided hy law election m the manner t I.. Craig Taylor Robert F. Montgomery Nathan C. Tanner Michael G. Waddoups Howard C. Nielsou Robert M. Muhleslein PROPOSITION s on ballot Shall ihe Ulah Conslilulion he amended to retpnre a In vote in order to adopt hv initiative a slate law allowing limiting, or pmhihiiing the taking ,r of wildlife or the season for or method of taking wildlife ' S.J.R. 1(1 Enrolled RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING WILDLIFE NUMBERS 1998 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Sponsor: Leonard M. Blackham Senators: Representatives: Robert F Montgomery Craig A. Peterson Robert M. Muhleslein John P. Holmgren Howard C. Nielson Ed May ne Lorin V. Jones Alarik Mvrin Craig L. Taylor Joseph L. Hull Mike Dnntrieh I.eRay McAllister L. Alma Mansell Lane Beattie Pete Suao Michael G. Waddoups L. Steven Poullon Blaze D. Wharton George Mantes l.y le W. Hillyard David H Steele Howard A. Stephenson JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMENDTHE UTAH CONSTITUTION; PROVIDING THAT ANY VOTER INITIATIVE REGARDING THE TAKING OF WILDLIFE SHALL BE ADOPTED UPON APPROVAL OF OF THOSE VOTING; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution proposes to change the Utah Constitution as follows: AMENDS: ARTICLE VI, SECTION 1 s Be il resolved by the Legislature of the stale ol Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. lt is proposed to amend Utah Constitution Article VI, Section 1. to read: Article VI, Section 1. Power vested in Senate. House and A People.) The Legislativ e power of the State shah be vested: In a Senate and House of Representatives which shall be designated the Legislature of the Stale of Utah. 2. In the people of the State of Ulah. as hereinafter staled: The legal voters or such fractional part thereof, of the Stale of Utah as may be prov ided by law. under such conditions and in such manner and within such nine as may be provided by law. may inmate any desired legislation and cause the same "to be submitted lo a vole of Ihe people for approval or rejection, or may require any law passed by the Legislature (except those laws s vole of the members elected to each house passed by a of the Legislature Ho be submitted to the voters of the Stale before such law shall take effect. Legislation initialed to allow, limn, or prohibit the taking of wildlife or ihe season for or method of taking wildlife shall be adopted upon approval ol of those voting. The legal voters or such fractional part thereof as may he provided by law. of any legal subdivision of Ihe State, under such conditions and m such manner and within such tune as may be provided by law. may inmate any desired legislation and cause ihe same to be submitted to a vole of the people of said legal subdiv ision for approval or election, or may lequire any law or ordinance passed by the law making body of said legal subdivision to be submitted to the voters thereof before such law or ordinance shall take effect. Section 2. Submittal to electors. The lieutenant governor is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah al the next general election in the manner prov ided by law. Section .'. Effective date. Il approved bv the electors of Ihe stale.' the amendment pioposed by this Joint resolution shall lake effect on January I. 1999. PROPOSITION 6 on ballot Shall the Ulah Constitution h, amended lo permit the Eeiliylaturc lo authorize anv stale ourl to udjudiialc. rcvi, w. rit,tiiihr or rcdtU nuoli w ninth r ,', i,h .7 :.'!'. .''.i.-tn du ne I; .i;. .e authi'tiralirn ht (ylf .ilnni ha, ( lo l;u I R. I.v Enrolled .'S..I ifii d t.iruunsianct s vn'i :.::,. ' ' I un h RESOLUTION ON REVIEW OF TAX COMMISSION CASES 199X GENERAL SESSION STATE OF IT Ml Spnnxnr: Mow aril A. Stephenson i Alma Mansell L. r A A Senators: 14 Enrolled 1997 RESOLUTION REPEALING MARITAL PROPERTY PROVISIONS 1997 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Sponsor: Alton B. Bradshavt. Byron L. Harward JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION: REPEALING THE PROVISION ON MARITAL PROPERTY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution proposes lo change Ihe Utah Constitution as follows: REPEALS: ARTICLE XXII. SECTION 2 s Be it resolved by the Legislature of the stale of Utah, of all members elected to each of Ihe two houses voting in favor Section 3. Effective date. If approved by the electors of the stale, the amendment proposed by this joint resolution shall take effect on January I. 1999. Notice of public hearing before Pleasant Grove City Council On Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1998, at 7:30 p.m. in the Auditorium of the Library Building. 30 E. Center, the Pleasant Grove City Council will consider the items listed above which may be referred to them by the Planning Commission. Published in New Utah! 9 and 23, 1998. Sept. Representatives: R. Mont Evans Alarik Myrin LeRay McAllister John P Holmgren L. Steven Poullon Leonard M. Blackham Craig A. Peterson Lane Beatlie Millie M. Peterson Blaze D. Wharton Robert C. Sleiner Ed Mayne Mike Dmitrich Pete Suao JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMENDTHE UTAH CONSTITUTION; AMENDING THE REVENUE AND TAXATION ARTICLE TO AUTHORIZE A COURT TO ADJUDICATE. REVIEW, RECONSIDER, OR REDETERMINE A MATTER DECIDED BYTHE STATETAX COMMISSION OR BY A COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION RELATING TO REVENUE AND TAXATION; MAKING TECHNICAL CHANGES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution proposes to change Ihe Ulah Constitution as follows: AMENDS: ARTICLE XIII, SECTION 11 s Be il resolved by Ihe Legislature of the state of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section I. It is proposed to amend Utah Constitution Article " XIII, Section 11, to read: Article XIII, Section 11 Creation of Stale Tax Commission Duties County Membership -- Governor to appoint - Terms boards - Duties ! a Tax Commission consisting of four ( There shall he Slate members, not more than two of W'hom shall belong lo the same A - - political party. The members of the Commission shall be appointed by the Governor, by and with Ihe consent of the Senate, for such terms of office as may be provided by law. (31 (a) The State Tax Commission shall administer and supervise the tax laws of the Stale. (hi It shall assess mines and public utilities and adjust and equalize the valuation and assessment of properly among the several counties. (c) It shall hav e such other pow ers of original assessment as the (21 Legislature may provide. (dl Under such regulations in such cases and within such limitations as the Legislature may prescribe, it shail review pioposed bond issues, revise the lax levies of local governmental umls. and equalize the assessment and valuation of property within the counties. (4) The duties imposed upon Ihe State Board of Equalization hy the Conslitution and Laws of this State shall be performed by the Slate Tax Commission. (5) Notwithstanding the powers granted to Ihe Slate Tax Commission in this Constitution, the Legislature may authorize any court established under Article VIII to adtudicaie. review reconsider, or ledeteinitne anv mailer decided In the State Tax Commission or by a County Bo.ud of Equalization relating to revenue and laxation as provided by statute. (61 In each county of this State there shall be a County Board of Equalization consisting of the Board ol County Commissioners of said county (7 The County Boaids ol Equahzaiion shall adjusi and equalize T Ihe real and personal property the v alualion and asscssme; within then respective counties, subiecl to such regulation and control by Ihe State Tax Commission as may be prescribed by law. The State Tax Commission and the County Boards of Equahzaiion shall each have such other powers as may be prescribed by the Legislature. Section 2. Submittal to electors. direeual io siihmii this proposed The lieuienani governor amendment lo the electors of Ihe i.ii ol I tali ,u the next genera, election m Ihe manner provided bv law. Section 3. Effective date. II approved by the electors ol the state, the amendments ( proposed by this joint resolution lake effect on January I. 1999. 1, the l.egislaiuie (2) Notwithstanding Subsection may apply Ihe amendments proposed by this oint resolution iclu speetlvely : .ear' v .1. :is .is l'i to I'll. v.'.st.i"ii. ;eeho:i a o' i' '''.''''tii i. ie .ii'"' i'-- . ' 0 i:i Si, t lax t otnlittsviMM ni a ( oimtv lio.iul ot Lqnall.t'i. :l H laline. Il' revenue and taxation, lor which the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, or a district court has not issued a final unappealable judgment or order, if: la) Ihe l.egislaiuie expressly slates Ihal die sialuu i . lo be applied retrospectively: and (hi the sl.iiule docs not enlarge, eliminate, or desl'oy a vested . ik'ht IS) however, no testimony will be heard and no action will be taken on the agenda items. 209-3-4- 1, PROPOSITION 3 on ballot Shall the Ulah Constitution he amended to clarify lite status, purposes, and beneficiaries of schotd and institutional lands held in trust bv the state?H.J.R. 1 body-contr- ol In accordance with section Utah Code Unannotated 1992, 1, Olene S. Walker, Lieutenant Governor of the State of Utah, am causing the texts of the following Propositions and Initiative which will appear on the ballot at the General Election to be held Tuesday, November 3, 1998, to be printed in at least one newspaper in every county of the state where a newspaper is published. PROPOSITION 1 on ballot Shall the Utah Cimstitutiim he amended to: I) require that, fur the office of state senator or stale representative, the three years of residency in the state he consecutive, the six months of residency in the person's legislative district he consecutive, and httth periods occur immediately prior to the Uislilale provided by statute for filing for the off ice; and 21 remove the reference to a specific date al which other eligibility requirements fitr the office of stale senator or stale representative are to he determined? H.J.R. 8 Enrolled Page 5 Dec. 12. The program has two sections, one from 1 to 2:30 p.m. and one from 2:45 to 4:15 p.m. in 149 Smith Fieldhouse. Children between the ages of 6 and 14 may participate. The program offers skills of balance, agility ad coordination, as well as safety and conditioning basics. Pleasant Grove planners p.m. Janis H.Williams City Recorder Information will be available for inspection at Alpine City Hall, 20 N.Main, alpine, Utah, during normal bus- 9, 1998 - Offer Children 'S Conferences and Workshops issued to water users The State Engineer the received following Application(s) to Change Water in Utah County Rights. (LEGEND: Creek Subdivision. is Housing Element General Plan. dnesday, September at Brigham Young University 1 Alpine sets public hearing on housing The City Council of Alpine City, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1998 at 6:45 p.m. at ' gymnastics classes Pre-Bi- d Wastewater Mountain, Treatment Facility office located at N. 2513 Sweetwater Rd., Eagle Mountain, Utah, at 12 noon on Wednesday, Sept. 9, agenda will x RBAN. Eagle Mountain seeks bids from contractors that . : |