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Show r New Utah! April 14, 1999 - Page 8 Public notices - (easant I ... few j MytLrn. V - - Notice is hereby given Workers work to complete a new cement transfer that is 'being built between the old Lehi Sugar Plant and the railroad tracks in southeast Lehi. Volunteers needed for programs - Utah's Promise and the State Program need volunteers to organize Community Teams of youth and adults to participate in the Utah Youth Summit on youth volunteerism and sendee June 24 to 26 in Salt Lake City. Community Teams will participate in three days of training and service activities at the summit. When they return, these teams will carry out long-tervolunteer efforts within communities. own their Community Teams will emphasize the involvement of youth and new volunteers in their community service programs. Attendance at the Utah Youth Summit is free of charge, hut a commitment to share back in community service is required. "There is tremendous power in, youth service," said Michael Gall, executive director of the on Commission Utah Volunteers, which administers Utah's Promise. "The power comes not only from the positive effect of service on others, hut in the attitudes, skills and 4-- H m at-ris- k relationships gained by the service giver. The positive impacts of service last a lifetime." Community Teams should consist of two adults and up to eight youth. Those wishing to organize a team for the youth summit should contact Scott Snow a the United i.Way Volunteer Center at by April 19. Other volunteer opportunities are available throughout Utah County. Some of these are listed below. Teach skills to individuals Tri with disabilities. Personal Connections Development Center an organization that provides individuals with disabilities, their families and the community with counseling and training in social skills needs volunteers who can teach basic grooming, nutrition, math, reading, social and computer skills to individuals with disabilities. Volunteers should be creative, and personable. Tri Connections also needs a volunteer to help the center find sources of funding in the community and to help apply fo)- grants. The required number of hours and days to volun, -- 374-8108 - teer is flexible. Conduct research for in Utah. The Utah Commission on Volunteers and Ifetional Assembly of State Offices of Volunteerism need a dedicated volunteer to contact slate service commissions and ojfiices of volunteerism via tele ? m Jedar Hills phone and fax. The volunteer will gather information about the structure and services of these organizations. A time commitment of two to four regular morning or afternoon hours per week for eight weeks; or six to eight regular morning or afternoon hours per week for four weeks is required. Those interested in the position should possess a pleasant telephone voice and mannerisms, basic computer skills and the ability to follow through on assignments with little supervision. A desk, telephone, computer, copy and fax machine will be provided. To learn more about this contact opportunity, Michael Call at the Commission on Volunteers office at W j Utah. The agenda shall be as Wjws: I Call to order. 2. Approval of minutes adjustment. At the conclusion of the public hearing, the Council will consider Ordinance No. 99-an ordinance approv s 7oo n VSt t4 Section 3 tips listed With spring weather upon us and extended road trips awaiting, Rolayne Fairchough, AAA spokeswoman, reminds travelers to follow some simple precautions to make your vacations safer and more enjoyable this season. AAA Utah urges vacationers to bring sunscreen hats and sunglasses, especially for those venturing into bright sunshine for the first time this year. Spring break ushers in the camping season, especially in southern Utah. Before hitting the road, check your vehicle's fluid levels. Make sure the tires and spare are in good conditions and properly inflated. Take a break every tow hour or 100 miles of driving. Plan your route. Keep a map handy. Bring a cellular phone if you have one. Carry emergency items in your car, including a flashlight with fresh batteries, blankets, jumper cables, and flare or a reflective triangle. Make certain everyone is properly secured in a seat belt or child safety seat. Children under age 12 should always riding the back seat. ments and reports. 5. Reviewrecommend final for North Temple Estates. 6. Reviewrecommend final for Temple Shadows 1 PUD. 7. Reviewrecommend for The preliminary Canyons. the March 11, 1999 Regular Planning Commission Meeting. 3. Report from Council. 4 Committee assign 8. Adjourn. from Published in New Utah! April 14, 1999. iJNotice is hereby given trfe the Town Council of the Tortn of Cedar Hills, Utah, wtlljhold a Public Hearing from the April 6, 1999 Work Session and Regular Council Meeting. 3. Public comments time has been set aside for the public to express their ideas, concerns and comments on items not on the agenda (comments limited to three minutes). 4. American Fork Police report. 5. Adoption of Water Conservation Management Plan. 6. Engineering: a. Subdivision review and business b. Watersewer business 7. Review and set public hearing date for preliminary approval for The Canvons South Subdivision. 8. Approval interlocal d agreement to join Public Safety District. 9. Approve police contract with American Fork. 10. Adoption resolution naming 4800 West. 11. Reviewapprove land exchange contract. 12. Review financial statements for 3rd quarter of and Fiscal Year 1998-9- 9 financial analysis. Administrator 13. reports. 14. Council reports. 15. Ad0urn. Published in New Utah! 14 1999. ADril - meet Am. Fork Planning Commission will Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Planning Commission will meet in regular session on April 21, 1999, in the City Hall, 31 North Church Street, commencing at 7:00 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: 7:00 P.M. - REGULAR SESSION 1. Review and action on an ancillary structure, shaved ice stand, at 105 South 700 East. 2. Review and action on a commercial site plan for Alpine Lock at 420 West Main Street. 3. Review and action on a zone change request on 10.5 acres at 654 North 900 West from the existing RA-- 1 to the Single Family Residential zone and the Strate Annexation at attendant preliminary 1550 South 600 East and plan. PI-4. Review and action on a zoning of the property 9. Discussion of the master zone change request at 445 ' road plan and land use plan East 200 South from the R2-75R-- 4 in the vicinity of 860 East and existing General zones to the GC-Bamberger Drive. 10. Discussion on a proCommercial zone and an amended site plan for Old posed Ordinance to protect trees and landscaping on Towne Square. 5. Review and action on the private and public property. 11. Site Plan Committee final plat of the one lot Peterson Subdivision Plat A report. 12.0ther business. Subdivision at 731 West 700 13. Review and action on the North. minutes of the April 7,1999, 6. Review and action on the meeting. preliminary plan for April 14. Adjournment. Ridge PUD at 1550 North Dated this 12 day of April, 900 East. 1999. 7. Review and action on a commercial site plan for J.H. Hadfield, Chairman Carls Junior located at 497 East 620 South. Published in New Utah! 8. Review and action on the Annexation Agreement for April 14, 1999. an Anyone interested may contact the City Offices at 756-575- 1 and inquire of Barry, Uoyd or Jan. Highland City is looking an individual or couple to be the host or caretaker at o r the Adventure and Learning Park during the summer months. The City will provide a cement pad for a trailer and pay for the utilities. sj u Published in New Utah! April 14, 1999. Highland planners set public hearing fW wnar I - f'.J Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Highland City Planning Commission May 1, 1999, at 8 p.m. at the Highland City Building, 5378 W. 10400 North, Highland, Utah, for the purpose of receiving public input on a conditional use permit for a Nextel Cell Tower, to be located at 5555 W. 11000 North. Winifred N.Jensen City Recorder Published in New Utah! April 14, 1999. Highland seeks comment on annexation Web Spring travel jr.- - for the United Way of Utah County site (www.unitedwayuc.org). ! j Highland seeks summer host for park searchable database on the and Town Council agenda folijwed by their Regular Tqfi Council Meeting on Tjejsday, April 20, 1999, beginning at 7 p.m. at Cedar RifJge Elementary, 4501 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hilli, Utah. The agenda shall be as foidws: Public hearing 1. Call to order. Conservation . Water Management plan. ; ). Adjourn. Council meeting ' 1. Call to order, Pledge of Allegiance, prayer. 2. Approval of minutes for adjustment; (2) covers at least 25 of the total private land area within the area proposed for adjustment; and (3) is equal in value to at least 15 of the value of all private real property within the area proposed for a boundary adjustment between the City of Pleasant Grove, and the Town of Cedar Hills, adjusting their and common boundaries providing for an effective date. The filing of protest is to be filed with the City Recorder. in Anyone interested Boundary reviewing Adjustment Ordinance No. 99-- 4 may do so weekdays between 8 a.m.and 5 p.m. at City Hall, 70 S. 100 East, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Amanda R. Fraughton City Recorder (volunteerunited-wayuc.org- ) or by visiting City Hall ing 374-810- 8. Sfjblic hearing 1 the area proposed in For more information about and other volunteer opportunities in Utah County, contact the United Way Volunteer Center weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Contact can also be made i J Notice is hereby qiven that the Planning ujnmission of the Town of Gotnmission Meeting on Thursday. April 15. 1999, banning at 8 p.m. at Cedar Fijge Elementary, 4501 W. Cjsdar Hills Drive. Cedar written protests to the adjustments are filed by the owners of private real property that: (1) is located with- these planners to meet Thursday Qecfar Hills. Utah, will hold tlvfir Regular Planning a resolution indicating the City Council's intent to adjust the common boundary between Pleasant Grove City and the Town of Cedar Hills. The proposed area to be adjusted is described by the following map. The Pleasant Grove City Council will hold a public hearing on May 4, 1999 at 7 p.m. to consider approving the proposed boundary adjustment unless, at or before the public hearing, 764-070- 4. by From American Fork Hearing planned for boundary adjustment that the City Council of Pleasant Grove has adopted Along the skyline... ' Public notice advertising protects your right to know Published in New Utah! April 14, 21 and 28, 1999. Pleasant Grove schedules public hearing Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Pleasant Grove City will hold a public hearing on April 20, 1999, at 7 p.m. in the meeting room of the library, 30 E. Center, Pleasant Grove, Utah, to consider an ordinance ratifying the 1985 Uniform Land Development Code 5 and Zoning Map for Pleasant Grove City, which changed the zones to the following designations: 5 1985 1985 Uniform Land Development Code Iso added the following zone classifications: A-- 2 R1-1- 0 RR A1-S- R1-2- 0 R1-- 6 R-- 1 R1-- R1-- 7 R1-S- R1-1- 2 TR-- RM-- 1 8 RM-1- 5 7 C-- C-- 1 C-- S C-- C-- 2 M-- C-M-C-- P S-- For more specific information regarding permitted uses and other land use requirements pertaining to the 1985 code, a copy of both ordinances (1963 City Code and 1985 Uniform Land Development Code) and zoning maps are available for public review at the Community Development Office at 323 W. 700 South, Pleasant Grove, Utah. A copy of the ratification ordIMPACT. inance is also available for review at the Community Development Office. CITY-WIDAmanda Fraughton, Acting City Recorder Published in New Utah! March 31 , April 7 and 14, 1999. Pleasant Grove plans public hearing Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Pleasant Grove City will hold a public hearing on April 20, 1999 at 7 p.m. in the meeting room of the library, 30 E. Pleasant to consider Center, Utah, Grove, Wayne Davis's request for Final Approval for 0.622 acre at approximately 33 South 700 subdiviEast, for a two-lsion, known as Sadie's Way Subdivision, in a R1-1- 0 (Single Family Residential) Zone. SCRATCH GRAVEL NEIGHBORHOOD. Amanda Fraughton Acting City Recorder Published in New Utah! March 31, April 7 and 14, 1999. Pleasant Grove plans CDBG hearing Pleasant Grove City will hold a public hearing to discuss the project determined to be applied for the 1999-200- 0 CDBG Small Cities Program, a new Senior Citizens Center. Comments will be solicited on project scope, implementation and its effects on residents. The hearings will begin at 7 p.m. on April 20, 1999 and will be held in the meeting room of the public library, 30 E. Center Pleasant Street, Grove, Utah. Further information can be obtained by contacting Tony Onofrietti, 'Leisure Services Director, at 785-617- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary commu nicative aids and services) these hearings during should notify the Ci Recorder's Office at 70 100 East, Pleasant Grove, 5 at Utah, or call least three days prior to the hearing that will be attended. Amanda R. Fraughton Acting City Recorder Equal Employment and Labor Opportunity Standard Provisions. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, consisting of for Bids, Advertisement Information for Bidders, BID, BID BOND, Agreement, GENERAL CONDITIONS, SUPPLEMENTAL GENERAL CONDITIONS, Payment Bond, Performance Bond, NOTICE OF AWARD, NOTICE TO PROCEED, CHANGE ORDER, DRAW- SPECIFICATIONS IGS, 'and ADDENDA, may be examined at the following locations: Horrocks Engineers, One West Main, Amencan Fork. Utah 84003: Pleasant Grove City Hall. 70 S. 100 East. Pleasant Grove. Utah Intermountam 84062; Contractors. 1743 West Alexander Street. Salt Lake UT 84110: City. Mountainland Area Plan Room, Plaza 1100. 1116 South State, Orem, Utah or 583 W. 3560 South, Suite 4, Salt Lake City, Utah. Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of Horrocks Engineers located at One West Main Street, American Fork, Utah 84003, upon payment of $25.00 for each set, none of which will be refunded. Copies available on Sept. 15, 1998. All BIDDERS are required to provide a bid bond in the amount of 5 percent of their bid, and the successful BIDDER will be required to provide payment and performance bonds underwritten by a Surety Company approved by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. (Circular 570, latest edition). Dated: April 6. 1999 Ed Sanderson Mayor Published m New Utah! April 14. 21 and 28, 1999. North, Highland, Utah, for the purpose of receiving public input on the Alpine Valley Annexation, located of Creek north Dry Subdivision at approximate ly 11600 North and west of 6000 West. Winifred N.Jensen City Recorder Published in New Utah! April 14, 1999. Public may comment on density bonus Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Highland City Council May 4, 1999 at 6 p.m. at the Highland City Building, 5378 W. 10400 Notice is The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Change in Utah Water County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an must file a application CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMREASONS FOR BER, PROTESOBJECTION, NAME AND TANTS' RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT on or before May 11, 1999. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 1 (a23134): Consolidated Theatres, Inc., Lehi City propose to change the POD, POU & USE of water as evidenced by Segregated portion of and 6 ac-f- t) North, Highland, Utah,' fof the purpose of receiving public input to the addition of Section Open Space Density Bonus to the Highland City Development ' 'Code. " ' V Winifred N.Jensen City Recorder Published in New Utah! April 14, 1999. issued to water users (31.2 ac-ft- ). HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 41.6 ac-f- t. SOURCE: Underground Water Drain and Well. POD: (1)N 2264 E 15 from S14 Cor, Sec 16, T5S, R1E (2) N 2261 E 15 fromSl4Cor,Sec16,T5S, Published in New Utah! March 31, April 7 and 14, 1999. Pleasant Grove seeks construction bids Owner: Pleasant Grove City Address: 70 S. 100 East, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 Separate sealed Bids for the Construction of Pleasant Grove City-10- 0 East Safety Sidewalk Improvements will be received by Pleasant Grove City Corporation at the Pleasant Grove City Hall, 70 S. 100 East, Pleasant G rove, Utah, until 10 a.m. (MDT) Tuesday, May 4, 1999 and then at said office publicly opened read aloud. J The principal iterr' work are approximate follows: t Install approximate 740 lineal feet of sidewatr curb and gutter, and related appurtenances. The project is to be completed in 30 calendar days from notice to proceed. Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the President's Executive Order No. 11246 and the Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Highland City Council April 20, 1999, at 8 p.m. at the Highland City Building, 5378 W. 10400 R1E. POINTS) OF (1) N 2262 E 15 (2) N 2233 E 15 (3) N 1957 E 16 (4) N 1873 E 15 (5) N 1727 E 16 from S14 Cor, Sec 16, T5S, R1E. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 10.4000 POU: acs. POD: (1)S 350 W 450 from SW14NE14,E12SW14,W 12SE14Sec16,T5S.R1E. (2 mi NW of Saratoga) USE: Same as Heretofore. POU: NE14SE14 Sec 22, T5S, R1W. HEREAFTER: QUANTIac-f- t. POD: Same as Heretofore, but adding the following: SOURCE: water well. Underground POD: (1) S 50 E 2000 from W14 Cor, Sec 21, T5S, R1E, 20 in. well 300 ft. to 500 ft. deep (2) N 1600 W 600 from SE Cor, Sec 16, TY: 41.6 T5S,R1W,20in.well200ft. to 600 ft. deep from SE Cor, Sec16,T5S, R1W(3)S50 E 2050 from W14 Cor, Sec 21, T5S, R1E (within Lehi City limits) USE: Municipal;: In Lehi City Limits. (a23143): Ben G. or Linda Kone propose to change the POD & POU of water as evidenced by (A22883aaeai), which 6 is a portion of (A22883aaea). HERETOFORE: QUAN-TIT2.0 ac-f- t. SOURCE: Underground Water Wells. POD: (1) N 1400 E 2600 from SW Cor, Sec 7, 14 in. well 100 ft.to 600 fl.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 0.5000 POU: Lot 3 acs. NE14SW14 Sec 7; Lot 2, Lot 3 SE14NW14.NE14SW14 Sec18,T7S, R1W. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 2.0 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 in. wen 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. E14Cor,Sec22,T5S,R1W (a23102): proposes to change the POD, POU & USE of water as evidenced 4 by (A22883aaeaj), 6 which is a portion of (A22883aaea). HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 1.0 ac-f- t. SOURCE: Underground Water Wells. POD: (1) N 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 0.2500 acs. POU: lot 3 NE14SW14 Sec 7; Lot 2, Lot 3 4 William Wilson SE14NW14.NE14SW14 Sec18.T7S,RlW. HEREAFTER: QUANTI1 .0 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. TY: POD:(1)S1140E25 from NWCor,Sec17,T6S,R2W. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.1230 acs; Stockwatering: 2 head of livestock. Domestic: 1 family. POU: NW14NW14 Sec 17. T6S, R2W. The .remaining water is used same as Heretofore. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. State Engineer Published in New Utah! April 14 and 21, 1999. Alpine sets hearing on Development Code The City Council of Alpine City, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, April 27, 1999, at 7 p.m. at Alpine City Hall, 20 N. Main, Alpine, Utah, for the purpose of receiving public comment regarding The Development Code. Information will be ALPINE CITY avail- able for inspection at Alpine City Hall, 20 North Main, Alpine, Utah, during normal pusiness nours ivionaay through Friday from 8 30 to ESTABLISHED 1850 j 4 30 City Recorder Janis k. Williams Published in New Utah! April 7, 14 and 21, 1999. Alpine seeks comment on trail ordinance The City Council of Alpine City. Utah, will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday April 27. 1999. at 7 30 p m at Alpine City Hall. 20 N. Mam. Alpine. Utah, for the purpose of receiving public comment regarding The Trail Ordinance. ln!rm:'tMi will be avail-)t!yr inspection at Alpine City Hall, 20 North Mam, Alpine, Utah, during normal business hours, Monday through Friday Irom 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jams H. Williams City Recorder Published in New Utah! April 7. 14 and 21. 1999. |