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Show LOCAL Qmmiylmaii'i approves cowectional sc foool "iiv must have a complete enrollment packet for wx ial hirry (unless child is a ward of the state), and Ascent requests treatment files from prior placements, A licensed clinician will X'rform l a hintory or psychoevaluation that will logical benchmark significant emotional, behavioral , psychological and educational strengths and weakness of each child. Complete physical evaluations must be done to test for diseases, pregnancy, substance abuse or other medical condit ions. The maximum number of students who may reside or be treated at the school shall not exceed 100, and no one 21 years of age or older will.be admitted, Ascent will create a resident profile binder on each Deputy County Attorney Cort Griffin said extensive negotiaThe Daily Herald o tions had gone on to arrive at a of stipulated conditions T PROVO Ascent, Inc. will set which Ascent's applicaunder be allowed to open a correction-ti- l tion could be granted. Loyal school for 100 youths on ftiouth Sheep Creek Road in Hulme, attorney with the firm of ' Buckland, Green and McCray in Spanish Fork Canyon. Salt Lake City, represented The Utah County Board of) Inc. The conditions Ascent, Adjustment approved condiinclude: tions under which the school No youth shall be admitted will be allowed to operate at a who has a felony firearm December meeting. Inc. had been denied episode, a person felony episode, Ascent, a special exception for the or severe mental diagnosis, school by the board a year ago, severe suicidal tendencies, or and appealed to the 4th District diagnosed as a sex offender or ' Court. The court ruled that the with felony sex offenses. Ascent's screening and board should have granted the admission "and withconditions, process shall include request, tfdered the board to grant the seven requirements, including .ftprmit tor the correctional the fact that the youth's parents school. must have jnedical insurance, Wy JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN . psycho-Hcx'iii- , , - "Most of the station operators have testing sites down until the last minute, so we haven't been able to go out and reset their emission analyzers." By renewed their licenses, but some waited JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN By AMY K. STKWAKT The Daily Herald PROVO They've got a site nailed down now all they need is an architect as good as Mike Brady. When city officials find someone to design the city's new baseball stadium, the project will be well on its way to becoming a reality. An ad hoc committee presented the proposed stadium site of Ironton to the City Council during study session last month. The City Council could vote on the stadium site as soon as this month. The stadium is to be a 3,000-sea- t facility with a cost of about $3-million. The Daily Herald Terry Bccbe, bureau director of the county's . PROVO Some of Utah j 145 emission vehicle iCounty's be stations unable may testing Ito test vehicles this week, if Jthey haven't yet renewed their - Air Quality Program Jared Childs, of American Car Care Center, 1155 N. J licenses. Freedom Boulevard, said he is waiting for the county to come and reset his emission testing Terry Beebe, bureau director ot, the county's Air Quality Program, also said the analyz- es now being used by testing stations are not Y2K compliant. Members of Beebe's staff J have been visiting testing sta- jtions and adjusting the equip- iifient so operators can continue ito use them until Feb. 29, when ja new county ordinance goes into effect. That ordinance requires all station operators to have new analyzers that are JYK compliant. Beebe said the Jnfew equipment costs $12,500. I Beebe said all county licens- je expired as of Dec. 31, 1999. j "Most of the station opera- tcrs have renewed their licehs- Jes, but some waited until the Jlfjst minute, so we haven't been able to go out and reset their f daytime hours mid ing ry of any felony or misdemeanor episodes, fireartn episodes, sex episodes, etc. Once yearly, or if a student is convicted of ii felony or crime against a member of the public, after five days writ ten notice, a Utah County official shall be granted access to the profile binder. Specific details of the con struction and maintenance of buildings must be approved by the county. Monitoring, .supervision, t ratios, etc, shall be consistent with state and federal laws and licensing requirements, Ascent will devi op with the Sheriff's Office an agreement in the event u stu dent has run away. The staff to student ratio shall be to 4 dur 4 equipment, "We can't do any testing until it is he said. Childs said the county people called up a lot of station operators at the last minute and told them what was happening and about the new equipment that would be need- I staff-to-studen- school. With approval of the detailed I lie Hoard of conditions, Adjustment voted unanimously to approve the conditional use l 1 ! permit. Meanwhile, the city's economic development office is sending out feelers to get a qualified architectural design of bringing a baseball learn to Provo to play in the stadium. Ganiette said he spoke with potential team owners llob Owens and Imda Gach Hay last week and they are still interest, consultant. Architecture will bo paid for with part of a grant the city received from the state about four years ago when city began seriously examining bringing professional baseball to Provo, The architectural bid will bo judged on the point system and offi-cial- evaluated by a cd in Provo, The' pair live in lios Angeles where they are law partners in their own firm. In their spare t ime, they have been t he owners s of the Helena Montana Brewers, Owens and Gach Kay have been talking baseball st rategies with city officials since last spring, Architectural proposals undue by 5 p.m. Jan, 24, For information call the city economic committee which is being put together by economic development office director Iceland Gametic. The committee should have an answer by the beginning of February. development Meanwhile, there is the issue It pays to advertise in TNI DAILY IIEIED 4m ed. He said his station's license has been renewed, and he expects to be back in the testing business after Monday. 'They said they would be here today to the analyzer," he reported. Beebe said the new ordinance allowH a "free market" approach to charging for the emission tests. At present the maximum any operator can charge is a $15 per test, but after Feb. 29, they will be allowed to set their own fees. I he Daily lit raid The SALT I.AKK CITY 'tali Board of Oil, (or and Mining in now accepting nom.i nations for the year 2000 Karlh Day Awards. Karlh Day award recognize mining and oil and gas operators who go beyond what, is required by regulation when they are reclaiming project sites, or those who develop I environmental innovat ive technology. "There are many oil and gas and mining companies that regularly accomplish more than they are required to while reclaiming sites," said Dave Board Chairman Laurski. "Karlh Day awards are our way of recognizing these operators who sincerely strive to protect our environment while providing essential' natural resources," The awards are open to all privately owned entities in Utah, Private organizations and individuals who have demonstrated successful environmental technologies are also eligible, The award categories" include: Knvironmental improvements to an active mine site, exploration site or producing field, Outstanding results following applications of innovative environmental techriolo-K.V- . at department Outstanding final reclamation or site restoration. For nomination forms and information1 Jim contact of Division Oil, (las Springer, and Mining, 15!)4 West North Temple, Suite 1210, P.O. Box H52-010- $ M5H01. Salt. Luke City or cull (801) B3H-6324.- 84114-581- - re-s- heraldextra O 01 High Time . for HighTech H jCouncil of Governments jijieeting set , Jt.fi In " A . . ... ' 1 .Jl , C Q The entire line of Palrrr connected organizers is now available at your local Franklin Covey store. uses coupons ; ' H during evening sleeping boors. During sleeping hours, nil doors and windows in the resilient ail dorms sluill be elei Ironically monitored. KHseiitial services shall lie maintained, including the Fire Code, aitibulalue service, police and general liability insurance. Ascent will have wo veaiv after granting of the conditional use permit to obtain a building permit. Ascent may, at its disc re lion, decide to operate the lacil itv as a private resident la i i t to re-set- emission analyzers," he said. ' J b Beebe said he wasn't sure how many testing stations were ' affected. i I Architect needed for stadium Some emission " occupant with a complete histo- Nominations sought for Earth Day awards The Daily Herald " Utah County's state lawmakers will be inyit-Jes to meet with mayors to legislative concerns when the Utah County Council of Governments ! meets Thursday in Provo. " The meeting will open at 7 pvm. in room 2300 of the Administration County Building in Provo, under the chairmanship of Salem Mayor Randy Brailsford. Election of 'a new chairman and vice chairman for 2000 will be on the agenda. PROVO J d dis-Iciis- 3 J borrowed dad's car pi" mm g ii 2 Great Utah Valley Locations ', The Shops ', at Rlverwoods 10 Monday-Saturd-ay (801)225-996- Coupons won't make you look cheaperjust smarter. ir'l HAND 1AVI TO LOOK CHEAP WHEN VOU'M tACH VCAR JtrtT IV TALKING ABOUT COUPONS. IN CLIPPING i 1 ON - . p.m. MOKE -t- NOU&H IN VOUP SONUA TO COVK A WMOI PAPP. 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