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Show The PUBUC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know The following Ordinance Numbers 185 and 186 will become effective upon publication. Passed by the Board of Grand County Commissioners on this 9th day of March, A.D. 1987 with all - Commissioners present and voting AYE for the passage of each respectfully. a Jimmie Walker Chairman Grand County . Commission , one-fami- ly ATTEST: ! aPeggy E. Taylor, Deputy Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 185 AN ORDINANCE . - ; a- - mending the Grand County Ordinance and accompaning Map thereto known as Or dinance No. 134, passed on the 18th day of September 1978, by ammending Chap-te-r Establishment of Zones and Chapter 5 1; : 2-- 4, ; 2-- Regulations Within Zones. Hi The Board of Grand County commissioners of Grand County, State of Utah, ordains as follows: Section 1. General Or--' dinance No. 134, of the year 1978, and accompaning Map is amended as follows: Chapter of Zones, by Rural Resi- adding dential Zone. By adding new by adding Chapter j jt Estab-ilishme- i nt R-l--R, Rural Residential i R-l-- R, Zone which shall be as follows: A. Intent. The Residential Zone covers that pbrtion of the county which is most appropriately suited for R-l-- R development of sons residing on the pre- the ground or the square of mises; green houses and the building is uneven in gardening sheds for private height, the average elevation use only; private bath houses thereof shall apply. Roofs and swimming pools; tennis above the square, chimneys, courts; and arbors, and flag poles, television similar structures which are church towers and similar structures not used customarily used in confor human occupancy are junction with, and are incidental to, a dwelling. excluded in determining 3. Gardening, including height. the raising of row crops, 6. Size of Dwellings. The grains and fruits. Does not ground floor area of any include farm animals or fur dwelling shall not be less than one thousand, bearing animals. 4. A signboard not exfive hundred (1,500) square ceeding eight (8) square feet feet of living area, exclusive in area pertaining to the of open porches, carports lease or sale of the property. and garages and similar add-on- s. 5. Fences, walls and hedH. Width of Buildings: ges subject to the provisions of Section of this The total length or total Code. width of any dwelling shall 6. Temporary building or not be less than twenty-fou- r (24) feet as measured from yard for storage of construction materials and outside wall to outside wall, equipment incidental and exclusive of any carport, necessary to construction of garage, shed or similar addhouses, utilities or other on. I. Special Provisions. Specommunity facilities are to be constructed. A permit cial provisions shall apply in therefore shall be issued only this zone in order to protect to the contractor or builder its essential characteristics and shall be valid for not and to promote superior more than one (1) year, at residential amenities. 1. The space required and the expiration of which time said temporary building or around buildings and strucyard shall be removed from tures shall be kept free from one-fami- ly dwellings on individual lots. The zone is characterized by lots, attractively spacious landscaped yards, and open spaces, and favorable environment for family life. such as apartment ; Uses ; houses, mobile homes and ; commercial and industrial ; uses are not permitted in the zone. ,B. PermUted Uses.. The following buildings, structures and uses of land shall be permitted upon compliance with requirements set forth in this code: y 1. ; dwellings, fj the premises and said use refuse and debris. discontinued. 7. Temporary occupancy of a dwelling as an office when used in connection with the sale of property within subdivision under construction, provided the temporary office is located on the same tract of land as the subdivision. A permit therefore shall be valid for not more than one (1) year, at the expiration of which time said use shall be discontinued. 8. Household pets. 9. Home occupants subject to the provisions of Section of this Code, as applicable. C. Area Requirements. The minimum area of a zoning lot within the zone - shall be one half (2) acrei I One-famil- Conventional construction 'only. 2. Residential accessory I and structures, private garage or the storage of automobiles owned by per-- Eings I Thanks? THANK YOU! The Rim Rock Roadrunners would like to thank the Moab Chamber of Commerce, the ;jMotel Association, Central .Services, City Market, Pizza ; Hut, Pepsi, Tours, jiSheri Griffith, North American, Grand Co. School District, Rim Times- The Cyclery, CFI, Poplar Independent, Place, The Movies, Grand County Training Center, the ' Moab City Police, the Sheriffs I Dept., the Utah Hwy. Patrol, the Radio Club, The Printing Place, KCNY, Gun Stuff, Sam Taylor, Dyke LeFevre and Lloyd ; McKinney of UDOT and the ; Moab crew, Bill Parmenter, Marian Eason, Christ & ; Musicraft, Craig, Carole, Marian Ottinger, Gwyn, Robyn, Terre Melody, Jolly, Andrea, g I, Bill Key, Mary V., Cindy C., Donald, Mary M., Serena, Bob D., Sue, Bob M., v James, "Maribel, Russ, Paul F., Jose, ; Shannon, Gregg, Paul N., Lisa, '.Tony, Candace, Cindy D., Nicki, 'Leslie, John G., Mary P., 'Kathie, Duane, Sandy, Trace, Dave W., Elizabeth, Marth, Irene, Eileen, Pat, Sheri, Peter, Wiley, Mike K., Carl, Dave Evert, Jack Olearaln, Driftwood, Cathy Hansen and Girl 'Scout Troop 190, Beth Sheets land Girl Scout Troop 1064, IBernadine Davison and Girl Scout Troop 935, Bud Arehart ;and Boy Scout Troop 851, ;Bruce Louthan and Boy Scout ;Troop 316, John Fogg, Tom Stocks, Ramon CVarling, Cheryl, all the businesses, Organizations and individuals from which we borrowed equipment, and anyone we bave inadvertently left out for helping to make the 12th anHalf nual Canyonlands Marathon and 5 Mile Run a big success. Youre all great and we couldnt have done it without you. Rim Rock Roadrunners D. Frontage Requirements. The minimum frontage requirements of a zoning lot within the zone shall be one hundred (100) feet. All frontage shall be measured thirty (30) feet back from the front lot line. E. Setback Requirements. The minimum setback re- quirements shall be as follows: 1. Front Setback: (a) Main Buildings: All and other main buildings and structures shall be set back not less than twenty five (25) feet from the front lot line. (b) Accessory Buildings: All accessory buildings shall be set back not less than six (6) feet to the rear of the main building. Where no main building exists on a lot, detached furnished with a public sewage collection system and a public water supply or approved water system, and shall be constructed in accordance with the adopted building, plumbing, electrical, fire prevention and similar codes. If there is no NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: 1. No person shall do night 'hunting without first ob- taining a night hunting permit to pursue unprotected wildlife (coyotes, fox, etc.) at night according to current rules and regulations of the UTAH WILDLIFE BOARD and GRAND COUNTY. 2. No person shall do night hunting during the period of hour after sundown to V of any hour prior to sun-u- p calendar day, except hereinafter provided: or any (a) A person to whom he has given written consent, may do night hunting on his tely-owned land any night without having to obtain a night hunting permit from lA land-own- er priva- Sheriff. (b) No hunting- shall be done on property on which a Private Property sign is posted on each road entering into such private property, except the owner of such property or any person to whom he has given written - consent may do night hunting on said premises. (c) No night hunting shall be done on Highway from milepost 13 to milepost U-1- 24. (d) No night hunting shall be done from junction of with Castle Highway Valley Drive to junction of Castle Valley Drive and Manti-LaSLoop Road. (e) No night hunting shall be done in entire Spanish Valley, from Moab City limits to Grand and San Juan County line. (f) A person may do night hunting during the periods of June 1 to August 15th, and November 15 to March 1st, upon obtaining from the U-1- al 3, Highway Commercial, in Sec. 7, T26S, R22E. Beginning at a point which Cor. Sec. 7, T 26S, R22E, and proceeding thence South approximately 413 ft. to the North Boundary of the C-- 3 Zone, thence northwesterly approximately 290 ft. with the C-- 3 Boundary to the East Boundary of the C-- 2 Zone at Carrolls storage, thence north-westerl- y approxi- Times-lndependen- t, Thursday, March 26, 1987 or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashiers check for not less than 5 percent of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the Utah Department of Transportation, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Any additional information may be secured at the office of the Utah Department of Transportation. Dated this 21st day of March, 1987. UTAH DEPARTMEJfT OF TRANSPORTATION E.H. Findlay, CPA, Director Published in The Moab, Utah, March 26, 1987. mately 240 feet, with the east boundary of the C-- 2 Zone, thence North approximately 60 ft., thence East 326.5 ft. NOTICE OF to the point of beginning. TRUSTEES SALE The Planning Commission The following described recommended the above. Witness my hand and seal property will be sold at this 25th day of February, public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful 1987. sFran Townsend money of the United States at the time of sale, on the Grand County Clerk-AuditSouth main steps of the Published in the Grand County Courthouse, Moab, Utah located at 125 East Center February 26, March 12, 19 Street, Moab, Utah, on and 26, 1987. Friday, April 10, 1987 at the hour of 2:00 p.m. of said day, NOTICE OF for the purpose of foreclosing PUBLIC SALE a trust deed executed by KATHLEEN NOTH Aldine J. Coffman, Jr. and TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Penelope D. Coffman, as Notice is hereby given Trustors, in favor of Draper that on March 30, 1987 at Bank and Trust, covering located in 10:00 a.m., a public sale will real property be held at First Western Grand County, State of Utah, National Bank to sell for cash without a street address, and the following collateral, to more particularly described as follows: wit: All that certain 13.19 acre 1978 Wurlitzer Organ parcel lying in the North Vt Model 580A of the Southwest Vt of the S 1224342 Said collateral being held Northeast V of Section 15, Township 26 South, Range to secure an obligation under a note and 23 East, and more partifollows: security agreement held by cularly described as BEGINNING at a point Bank National First Western as secured party. Said Public lying North 89 degrees 55 Sale is to be conducted 19 West 1325.94 feet, and 00 degrees 0209 according to the laws of the South State of Utah. First Western West 1327.15 feet from the National Bank reserves the Northeast corner of Section 26 South, right to bid at the sale. The 15, Township collateral may be seen by Range 23 East, and from said of beginning running contacting First Western Na- point South 00 degrees 02 thence tional Bank, Moab, Utah. FIRST WESTERN 09 West 663.67 feet, thence NATIONAL BANK North 89 degrees 54 50 w " Main & 300 South West 865.70 feet; theflte 01 54 00 degrees Moab, Utah 84532 North thence 663.52 East feet; Published in The 89 degrees 5501 Moab, Utah, South 865.74 feet to the point East 1987. March 26, Times-lndepende- or Times-Independe- public sewage available, all zoning lots shall be one (1) acre or more. 3. All buildings and uses within this zone shall comply with all applicable Supplementary Development Standards as set forth in Chapter Sheriff an annual night 7 of this Code. 4. At least seventy percent hunting permit, without fee. (g) During closed seasons, (70) of the area contained within & required front yard ' it will be illegal to have any or side 'yard adjacent to a weapon in your possession while spotlighting. street shall be landscaped. (h) No night hunting shall DATED this 9th day of done by a person under be 1987. March, sJimmie Walker eighteen years of age, unless of beginning, containing accompanied by a person Commission Chairman 13.19 acres. CORRECTION NOTICE s John L. Zimmerman eighteen years or more and Excepting therefrom all Notice is hereby given of a each of such individuals shall Commissioner oil, gas and minerals. correction to previously adDATED this 3rd day of sDavid Knutson have first obtained a night vertised date for notice of Commissioner hunting permit from the 1987. March, to public hearing pertaining Sheriff. ATTEST: sJames R. Boud, of reclassification certain (i) No spotlighting or disSuccessor Trustee sFran Townsend area (ordinance 134) to be Published in The Grand County charging of firearms shall be changed from April 1, 1987, Clerk-Auditdone within 1000 feet of any Moab, Utah, at 7:30 p.m. to April 6, 1987 residence within the confines March-12- , Published in The 19, and 26, 1987. at 7:30 p.m. of Grand County. Moab, Utah, Witness my hand and seal NOTICE OF (j) Any firearm used in March 26, 1987. 17th day of March, 1987. this SALE must use SHERIFFS hunting night sFran Townsend ORDINANCE NO. 186 and have Grand First Security Bank cartridges Clerk-AuditCounty An Ordinance amending an attached telescopic sight of Utah, N.A., Published in The the General Zoning Ord- of at least 4 Plaintiff, power and the Moab, Utah, inance and accompanying so hunting must have vs. person 1987. map thereto known as Or- a spotlight of at least 50 March 19, and 26, Guire and R. Jimmy dinance No. 134, passed Rose Ann Guire, candelpower. NOTICE TO September 18, 1978, by 3. Any person violating a Defendants. CONTRACTORS classification of the changing To be sold at Sheriffs Sale provision of this ordinance Sealed will be proposals the zone district for certain shall be at the Grand County Courtguilty of a CLASS B parcels of land to be zoned MISDEMEANOR, punish- received by the Utah Depart- house, 125 East Center ment of under new classification. able by a fine, not to exceed UDOTDPS Transportation Street, Moab, Utah 84532, in Building (2nd Be it ordained by the the County of Grand, State of $299.00 or a jail sentence, no Floor), 4501 South 2700 County Commission of exceeding 6 months. Utah on the 6th day of April, West, Salt Lake City, Utah, Grand County, Utah, that DATED this 26th 1987, at the hour of 1:30 p.m. day of 84119, until 2 oclock p.m. of said Ordinance No. 134, the 1987. day, all right, title January, Tuesday, April 7, 1987, and Zoning Ordinance of Spanish of the defenR. Walker and interest sJimmie at that time publicly opened Valley Planning District be in and to the following dants Commission Chairman for Culvert in Grand amended as follows: described real property, losJohn L. Zimmerman County, theRepairs same being that To be changed from G-- l, in Grand and San Juan Commissioner cated 9 at section of old classification, to C-- new to wit: Counties, sDavid Knutson 3.94 identified as milepost Mainclassification the following Commissioner Beginning 344.4 feet No. tenance Project described property: North and 2042.6 feet East of ATTEST: Lots 1 & 2, Sec. 6, T26S, the West Quarter Comer of sFran Townsend The length of road to be R22E. This property is loSection 35, Township 26 Grand County Clerk-Auditconstructed or improved is cated off Sand Flats Rd. This amended ordinance 0.021 miles, and the South, Range 22 East, Salt prinDATED this 9th day of Lake Base and Meridian; will become effective upon cipal items of work are March, 1987. North 660.0 as follows: running thence approximately sJimmie Walker publication. feet; thence East 278 feet; Passed by the Board of Concrete Class AA (AE) Commission Chairman Commisthence South 660 feet; Grand 13 cuyds. Sheet piling 1825 sJohn L. Zimmerman sioners onCounty of thence West 278.0 feet; to this 26th day lin. ft. Furnishing pile Commissioner all with 1987 the point of beginning. A.D., driving equipment. sDavid Knutson January, Purchase price payable in Commissioners present and The project is to be comCommissioner lawful money of the United for the passage of the voting ATTEST: pleted by June 30, 1987. States of America. same. Proposal forms, plans and sFran Townsend Dated this 5th day of Walker, sJimmie specifications are on file in Grand County Clerk-Audit1987. March, Grand County the Chairman, office of the Utah DepartPublished in the D. Nyland, Sr. sJames Commission ment of Transportation, Salt Moab, Utah Grand County Sheriff ATTEST: Lake city, and the office of its March 26, 1987. Published in The sFran Townsend District Director at Price, Moab, Utah, Grand County Clerk-AuditUtah where they may be GRAND COUNTY March 19, 26 and April 2, The Published in reviewed by prospective bidORDINANCE NO. 141 1987. Moab, Utah, AMENDED ders. Specifications, proMarch 26, 1987. AN ORDINANCE posal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the REGULATING NIGHT SAME DAY NOTICE OF HUNTING Department Offices at Salt PUBLIC HEARING Lake City, upon application WHEREAS, night hunting NOTICE is hereby given and payment of a fee of $20, is especially dangerous to human beings, and there is that on the 1st day of April, none of which will be rean increased likelihood of 1987, at 7:30 p.m. in the funded. Each bidder must submit a injuries or killing cattle, Council Chambers of the horses, donkeys, mules, Grand County Courthouse, bid bond from an approved Comsurety company on forms sheep, goats, or swine, and the Grand County mission will hold a public provided by the Department; of damaging or destroying 2-- Times-Independe- Times-lndepende- dwellings a 2. All buildings used for human occupancy shall be personal property and of trespassing on private property. hearing to hear the pros and cons on adopting the following ordinance to amend the General Zoning Ordinance 134 by deleting certain portions and reclassifying it as follows: Description of Area Proposed for Rezoning From A-- l, Agricultural, to C-- accessory building shall be set back not less than sixty (60) feet from the front lot line. 2. Side Setback, Interior Lots: Main Buildings: All dwellings and other main buildings shall be set back not less than ten (10) feet from either side lot line and the combined total distance of the two side setbacks shall be not less than twenty (20) feet. (b) Accessory Buildings: All necessary buildings shall be set back not less than ten (10) feet from the lot line. 3. Side Setback Comer (a) Lot: (a) Side Abutting a Street: All dwellings and other main and accessory buildings shall be set back not less than twenty (20) feet from the side lot line which abuts on a street. or Times-Independen- t, cen-terfi- re or Times-Independe- SR-27- 2, or (b) Interior Side: Same as required for interior lots. 4. Rear Setback, Interior Lots and Comer Lots: All (a) Main Buildings: dwellings or other main buildings shall be set back not less than fifteen (15) feet from the rear lot line. (b) Accessory Building: Same as required under Side Setbacks, Interior Lots. F. Height of Buildings: The Maximum height of any , building (measured from finished grade to the square of the building) shall be thirty-fiv- e (35) feet. Where Times-Independe- Times-lndepende- or Times-Independe- 1C Honored. 7 . . Annette Minor was recently selected as one of fifteen outstanding actresses in the State of Utah. Annette is a senior at Grand County High School and was honored for her many leading roles in high school and community chorus productions. She also received praise for founding the local Thespian Troupe. Annette is a drama student of Bill Blue and plans to major in musical theatre in college. She is the daughter of Dave and Nancy Minor. Our Lady of Fatima coming The Utah of Chapter the World Apostolate of Fatima is sponsoring a viewing of the International Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima on April 6th, beginning 7 p.m. at St. Pius X Church, 112 West 4th North, Moab, Utah. The Moab, LaSal and Monticello communities of Christians are invited to join the parishioners of St. Pius X Church in sharing this special event. Church plans presentation Experience the Living Lords Supper, a drama presentation at First Assembly, Boulder Ave. just off S. Hwy. 191. Three performances are Mar. 28 at 7 p.m. and Sun., Mar. 29 at 10:45 a.m. and 6 sched-uled-Sa- p.m. ' Admission is free. Call for more information. t., 259-774- Crisis pregnancy service open at 76 So. Main Moab We Care Crisis Pregnancy Service is now open. The Service is located at 76 South Main office 11 upstairs. We Care Crisis Pregnancy Service primarily helps girls and women who are pregnant at a difficult time in their life. We Care is staffed by trained and caring volunteers and peer counselors. We Care is funded by donations and fund raisers. All services are FREE and CONFIDENTIAL. We Care offers the following services: FREE and confidential pregnancy testing; FREE and confidential counseling; trained volunteers; assistance throughout the entire 9 months of pregnancy and beyond; adoption referrals; assistance in obtaining medical care; child birth classes; maternity and infant clothes and furniture, etc.; support groups-mor- al support during a crisis time of life; post abortion counseling; advice and legal aid referrals; education programs in schools, churches, and civic organizations. Anyone who needs someone to talk to CONFIDENTIALLY or needs any of these services call Debbie Dona or Shelly We really want to help you. We Care. 259-890- 9, 259-564- 1, 259-737- 7. Omega Rho Omega Rho Sorority held their monthly business meeting at the home of Libby Vacarro with Chris Corwin as Members voted to donate $25 to the Buckle Up program that is currently encouraging high school students to buckle up for safety reasons. Members will have a concession booth during the Easter weekend, when the horse pull competition is held. According to reports there is 3,000 people anticipated to attend this function. Robin Johnson had an educational dealing with computers, giving members handouts, and then briefly going over the features of Wordstar word processing, and then a short quiz was given at the end of the program. Members will be attending the Friendship Tea, to be held April 3, 1987, at the Civic Center by Beta Sigma Phi. , t |