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Show I 5Imteg3Inbgfimhent B2-tK-fre - Thursday, April 10, 1997 ORDINANCE 97-0- 8 ORDINANCE AN AMENDING SECTION V ?:Lu oiU -- ' PROTECT YCUa RIGHT TO KNOW - NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 21, 1997 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Grand County Court-- ; house the Grand County Council will hold a public hearing to hear input on ; ; ! '' the Planned Unit Devel- opment Plan Review for Sand Creek Estates, lo- cated on East Bench Road, South East of the Golf Course. $ This is ?j a proposal for a single family develop-- j ment in an 1 zone. There are four acres and they are' requesting 4 fa, R-- ,t lots. sMary Hofhine, Secretary Grand County Planning and Zoning Published in The J; ;J; if. Times-lndependen- Moab, Utah, Mar. 20, 27 and April 3 and 1 0, 1 997. j 1, i i : ! ii ! ; MOAB CITY CORPORATION INVITATION TO BID ROTARY PARK & 400 EAST CONCRETE WORK Moab City Corporation is now accepting sealed bids for Rotary Park and 400 East Concrete Work for the Community Devel- I j: I ; ; i ; ! : t, opment Department. Bid specs may be picked up at Moab City Offices at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. The Rotary Extended Path and 400 East me- dian portions of this ' i ; ! ; project are partially funded through a HUD i Community Block Grant. The Contractor will be required to comply with all Federal labor stan- - ; : dards and attendant laws, including payment of the most current Davis-- : Bacon Wages for all work done at these areas. The Contractor shall be an equal opportunity The project con- sists primarily of con- struction of concrete pa v- ing along with associated unclassified excavation. This will be a bonded poject. All sealed bids must be turned in to the Moab City Recorders Office by 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 17th, at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. Bids must be turned in on Moab Citys bid spec sheet. Moab City reserves the right to reject any and all bids; or waive any informality or technicality in any bid. For further information, please contact the Recorders Office at (801)2595121. em-ploy- : ! y ll I"' ; ; J ; 5 5 ; ; v.r- - M j i 5 sSandra E. Beauregard, CMCAAE Acting Temp. City Recorder r.. Published in the Times- t ;v Independent, April 3rd & 10th 1997. ; J ' 91 PUBLIC NOTICE Public Hearing: Proposed Impact Fee Ordinance NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there will be - - a joint public hearing of the Grand County Council, Grand County Water Conservancy District, the Valley Water and Sewer Improvement District, and Moab Valley Fire Protection District on Spanish ' ; I - proposed ordinances establishing impact fees. The public hearing will be held April 21, 1997, at 7:00 p.m. in the Grand County Council Cham-- . bers, 125 E. Center St., Moab, UT 84532. Copies of the ordinances will be available for public re view in the County Clerks Office after April 7, 1997. Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, March 27, April 3, 10 and 17, 1997. I Notice of Exchange Proposal Proposed Exchange of Lands In Grand County, Utah UTU-742- UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management, Moab District, 82 East ' ' PUBLIC NOTICE The Grand County Council passed, adopted, and approved on March 3, 1997 in open session an amendment to Ordinance 134 by amending Article IV Chapter Establishment of Zones and Article V, Chapter regulations within 2-- zones by establishing boundary zones (PUD Notice is hereby given ZONES) for each established zone. Full copies of these changes are available for review in the County Clerks and Building Department Offices. Published in The Times Independent, Moab, Utah, March 27th, April 34rd, 10th, and 17th, 1997. the Professor Valley Ranch, CVSR 1803, NOTICE TO Moab, Utah 84532. WATER USERS The State Engineer The following de- scribed public land is being considered for disposal by the United States: T. 24 S., R. 23 E sec. 27. a triangular parcel in the NE14NW14NW14 ( 2.39 acres) T. 24 S., R. 23 E., sec. 21, a triangular parcel in the NE14SE14SE14 ( 3.25 acres) T. 24 S., R. 23 E., sec. 27, NE14NW14SW1 N12NE1 4NE14, 4SW14NE14 ( 7.43 acres) T. 24 S., R. 23 E., sec. 22, a triangular parcel in the SW14SW14SW1 4SE14( 1.25 acres) T. 24 S R. 23 E., sec. a triangular parcel in the S12SW14NE1 4SW14 ( 2.50 acres) In exchange, the 22, United States would ac- quire a conservation easement for develop- re- the following ceived Application(s) to Appro- priate Water in Grand County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a heanng in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1594 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before MAY 7, 1997. (PROTESTS MUST BE LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These are informal proceedings as of the per Rule R655-6-- 2 Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) (A70736): Patrick' Christopher. t. ment rights on the followQUANTITY: 1.7 ing described land from S6URCE: 6 in. well 200 Professor Valley Ranch: ft. to 250 ft. deep. POD: T. 24 S., R. 23 E sec. (1) S 1200 E 300 from 21 , a triangular parcel in NW Cor, Sec 32, T26S, the NE14SE14 ( 11.12 R23E. (Spanish Valley) USE: Irrigation: from Mar acres) T. 24 S.. R. 23 E., sec. 15 to Nov 15, total acre22, a triangular parcel in age 0.25 acs; Domestic: the SW14SW14( 6.92 1 family. POU: NW-c 32, T26S, acres) T. 24 S R. 23 E sec. R23E. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. 27, a triangular parcel in 2 ac-T- 1 4NW-14Se- the NE14NW14 ( 10.88 acres) T. 24 S., R. 23 E., sec. 27, a triangular parcel in the NE14SE14NW14 ( 2.95 acres) Subject to valid existing rights, the public land identified above has been segregated from appropriation under the public land laws and mineral laws for a period of five years beginning March 10, 1997. More detailed information concerning the proposed exchange may be obtained from Mary von Koch, Realty Specialist, Moab District Office, 82 East Dogwood Avenue, Moab. Utah 84532, (801) 259-212- 8. STATE ENGINEER Published in Times Independent on APRIL 10 & 17, 1997. MOAB CITY CORPORATION INVITATION TO BID NEPTUNE ARB METERS Moab City Corporation is now accepting sealed bids for Neptune ARB Meters for the Water Department. Bid specs may be picked up at Moab City Offices at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. All sealed bids must be turned in to the Moab City Recorders Office by 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Apnl 16th, at 115 West 200 Interested parties may submit comments con- South, Moab, Utah cerning the proposed ex- 84532. Bids must be change to the Assistant turned in on Moab Citys bid spec sheet. Moab District Manager, Resource Management, at City reserves the right to the above address. In or- reject any and all bids; or der to be considered in waive any informality or the environmental analy- technicality in any bid. sis of the proposed ex- For further information, change, comments must please contact the be in writing to the AssisRecorders Office at tant District Manager and (801)259-512be postmarked or delivsSandra E. ered by April 25, 1997. Beauregard, CMCAAE Dated: 31397 1. Acting Temp. City Recorder Published, in the sBrad D. Palmer Assistant District Manager, Resources Published Times-lndependen- in The t, April 3rd Moab, Utah, Mar 20, 27, and 10, 1997. April 3 NOTICE TO INSURANCE CARRIERS Grand County School District requests RFP for 6399 Williams, Turner Holmes, 84 East Grand Avenue Moab, Utah 84532-283- 0 (801) IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF GRAND COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH SUMMONS Civil No. Judge 9607-6- Bryce K. 0 Bryner ROBERT E. RUSSELL & KATHLEEN M. McHUGH, Plaintiffs v. KEVIN B. SWEENEY, AND ANY SUCCESSOR TRUSTEES, AS TRUSTEE OF THE KEVIN B. SWEENEY 1992 TRUST, A REVOCABLE INTER VIVOS TRUST UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, DATED NOVEMBER 3. 1992, Defendant. CHAP- That 259-134- Earl Sires Chapter ' 17.20.040,- of the Moab Grand County Municipal Ordinances shall be amended to read as follows: Published 17.29.40 Special provisions: A. A strip of land at least fifteen feet in width adjacent to all public streets shall be land- scaped as set forth in Sections. 17.09.360 (Landscaping Re- quired) and 17.09.370 (Landscaping Specifications) of this title, except for permitted driveways. B. No dust, odor, smoke, vibration or inter- Adminis- trator Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, April 10, 1997. Notice of Grand Countys Decision to Build Medical Facilities in a Floodplain The Grand County Hospital District intends to build a medical office clinic and a Home Health Agency building near the Allen Memorial Hospital located near 719 West 400 North, Moab. At the April 7, 1997 Grand County Council public hearing, David Olsen presented the eight step decision making process to build in a floodplain. He explained the Citys efn forts to reduce the so the hospital would no longer be in it. The City Engineer drafted a new floodplain map showing the hospiwithin a tal and proposed medical fence or wall, except for facilities outside of the mittent glare or noise shall be emitted which is discernible beyond the premises, except for normal traffic movements. C. Storage of all merchandise, materials and products shall be carried on within a building or within an area enclosed flood-plai- sight-obscuri- THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAME- DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to an answer in writing to the claims of Plaintiffs as set forth in the Complaint filed with the above-entitle- d court, with the Clerk of this Court at Moab, Utah, and to serve upon, or mail to, Williams, Turner & Holmes, P.C., file plaintiffs attorneys, a copy of said answer, within thirty (30) days afof this ter the service Summons upon you. Service of this summons -shall be complete orffhe day of the last publication. A copy of the Complaint and the Order allowing service by publica- tion may be obtained from the Clerk of the Court. This action was commenced for specific performance of a real estate purchase contract concerning certain real property and improvements thereon, situated in the County of Grand, State of Utah, and for monetary damages for breach of said contract. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint. Dated: March 28, 1997. Published Times-lndepende- in The nt (newspaper), April 3, Apnl 10 and April 17, 1997. WILLIAMS, TURNER & HOMES, P.C. By David J. Turner, Reg. No. 6451 94 East Grand Avenue Moab, Utah 84532-283- 0 Phone: (801)259-438- 1 Attorneys for Plaintiff PUBLIC NOTICE March 27, 1997 The MoabMonticello Ranger District, of the Manti-L- a Sal Forest is having an open house on April 10, 1997 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. District Ranger, Glenn Casamassa, and staff will be present at the USFS office in Monticello, 496 E. Central. They are welcoming questions and comments regarding current projects as well as ideas and suggestions on the future management of the MoabMonticello Ranger District Ranger Casamassa plans to hold regular open houses in est management. For Know! v. 1 Your to Times-lndepende- 259-438- Protects night The & P.C. local communities to provide additional opportunities to talk with those interested in National For- Advertising 7. Moab, Utah, Mar. 27, April 3 and 10, 1997. 10th 1997. liotlco by April 17, 1997. For info, call in & Public Group Insurance Published David J. Turner, $6451 Mark A. Hermundstad, 2-- 5, Dogwood Avenue, Moab, Utah 84532. that the Bureau of Land Management is considering a proposal to exchange land pursuant to Section 206 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1716) as amended. The exchange has been proposed by 17.20.040, OF TER 17.20. TITLE 17, OF THE MOAB MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE REGARDING HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS OF BUILDINGS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AS FOLLOWS: the 199798 CDBG Small Cities Program. Comments will be solicited on project scope, implementation, and its effect on residents. The hearing will begin at 7:00 p.m. on April 21.1 997 and will be held at the Council Chambers. Further information can be obtained by contacting Earl Sires at (801) more information, please call the Monticello office at (801) Published in The 587-204- Times-lndepende- Moab, Utah, April 10, 1997. vehicles in running order. ' D. All parking shall be hard-surface- floodplain limits. Complying with building codes g and the proposed buildings will minimize the impacts of a flood. The medical facilities PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the can be placed in other flood-proofin- E. No building or structure shall exceed eighteen feet in height. City Council of the City of Moab in open session this 25th day of March, locations, but the County and Hospital District would rather place them on District owned property near the hospital. No 1997. This Ordinance shall take effect immedicomments were heard ately upon passage. IN DONE OPEN from the public. Published in The COUNCIL this 25th, day t, held ... Open house Coldwell Banker Arches Realty celebrated the gross welcome. Little Devil wrestlers are off to a good new start John Moabs Little Devil Wrestlers have been extremely busy over the past eight weeks of the season. This year there have been more tournaments for them to participate in than ever before. Although each young wrestler was not able to attend all of the tournaments, the experiences they have gained have been extremely good. The program had a total of 52 of March, A.D., 1997. wrestlers this year, which is up 10, Utah, April sThomas A. Stocks Moab, 1997. from the past few years. Hopefully Mayor of Moab City is on a comeback start the sport ATTEST: NOTICE OF VACANCY off during the since it dropped sandra. Beauregard, .Please take notice that when eighties colleges began to jEMCAAET as of April 1, 1997, there Acting Recorder of Moab exists one (1 ) vacancy on drop the sport due to lack of fundTimes-lndependen- City Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, April 10, 1997. ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of CARROLL JUNIOR MEADOR, Deceased Probate No. 973700005 Carol A. Meador, whose address is P. O. Box 278, Moab, Utah 84532, has been appointed personal representative of the above-entitle- d estate. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to (1) deliver or mail their written claims to the personal representative at the above address; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the personal representatives attorney of record, Ken P. the Grand County Hospi- tal Service District Administrative Board. The person appointed to serve as a member of the Hospital District will complete a vacated term ending December 31, 1997. Interested qualified residents of the Special Service District (which includes all of Grand County), should file a letter of interest to: Hospital Special Service District, 125 E. Center Street, Moab, Utah 84532. Letters should be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on April 24, offi- Friday April 4,1997, cial grand opening of their new offices located at 150 E. Center Street, Moab Utah. The building, last used as the offices of Moab City, had stood vacant for quite a while. Owner, Joe Kingsley, with Joe Sorensen Conon April struction, totally remodeled the entire building. The Open House An offices. of the tours and with associates gifts 4, welcomed friends and first that with Joe held announcing was also Kingsley award ceremony Coldwell Banker Arches Realty has been honored as a Premier Coldwell Banker Office on the basis of 1996 sales. Then Dianne Nielsen of the Monticello office of Coldwell Banker Arches Realty, was presented with a plaque honoring her as a Multi Million Club Member and another plaque Diamond Socirecognizing Dianne as a member of the Coldwell Banker Million Multi Club plaque with her ety. Sandy Norton was then presented a Milreceived Lewis Suzanne in and membership the Sterling Society. Sterlin Banker Coldwell the Member and lion Dollar membership plaque is awarded Societies in and Diamond the Sterling ing Society. Membership to agents on the basis of achievements in number of closed transactions commissions. The office is open daily and visitors are most and ing. BYU their wres- tling program four years ago, and now they are recognized as one of the more competitive schools in the country. All of the wrestlers in the program this year did exceptionally well in the tournaments. Each one improved his skills and tech- Batwinas, 2nd place. Stewart 1st place, 7th Grade- - Nick Smith 3rd place, Kendall Walston 2nd place, Travis Williams 1st place, Eigth Grade- - Harley Lammert 3rd place, Matt Murphy 2nd place, Coy Woodard 1st place. Fruita: First Grade- - Justin Ward 3rd place, 2nd Grade-Jaco- b Batwinas 3rd place, Curt Lammert 1st place, Fifth Grade-Colma-n Swasey 1st place, Sixth Grade-- Eli Hill 1st place. Blanding: Martin 1st place, Fifth Grade- - Colman Swasey 1st place, 6th Grade- - Eli Hill 1st place. Whitehorse: Batwinas 3rd place, Fifth Grade- - Jordan Batwinas 1st place, Seventh Grade- - Travis b Second-Grade-Jaco- Williams 1st place, Eighth Grade- - Hunter Diehl 1st place. Monticello: ten- - Matt Martin 2nd place, First Grade- - Garrett Gordon 1st place, Second Grade- - Drew Schafer Pre-Kinderg- ai 4th place, Tanner Brown 3rd Kevin Murphy 2nd place, niques with each passing week. place, Jacob Batwinas 1st place, Fifth All wrestlers are commended for - Jordan Batwinas 3rd Gradetheir efforts this season. Those wrestlers who have been in the place, Colman Swasey 1st palace, Sixth Grade- - Jacob Adams 3rd program for many years have really come a long way themselves place. Thanks to all the tournament to be able to recognize how their the high school wrestlers staff, bodies to move react and the 1997. who helped coach and most of all The Grand County movement of others. the wrestlers themselves. Council shall make the The following is a list of tourna- appointment at the regular council meeting to De ments with the wrestlers that Pre-histor- y & held May 5, 1997. The placed in them this year. Keep in meeting will be held at mind that wrestlers in the same 125 E. Center, Moab, grade wrestle in their weight class Utah, at 3:00 p.m. which may be a different weight Published in The than their own teammates. The statewide celebration of Grade-DreSouth Sevier: Second Prehistory and Heritage Week, Moab, Utah, April 1 0 and Schafer 4th place, Tanner May Jones, at the following 17. 1997. will kickoff on Saturaddress: 85 South State Brown 3rd place, Kevin Murphy day, May 3, with an open house at Street, Suite 700, Salt 3rd place, Jacob Batwinas 2nd the Rio Grande PUBLIC NOTICE Depot (300 S 455 Lake City, Utah 84111; or CASTLE VALLEY Lammert 1st place, W) in Salt Lake City. Curt place, (3) file their written claims TOWN Third Grade- - Ben Hansen 4th From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the grand with the Clerk of the DisCLERKRECORDS place, Anthony Crosman 3rd lobby will be the scene of hands-o- n trict Court in Grand OFFICER place, Dustin Christian 1st place, activities and demonstrations County, or otherwise POSITION OPENING Grade- - Cecil Seright 4th for both children and Fourth present their claims as Town of Castle Valley adults, in- Heritage Week observed here Times-lndependen- t, w 0, 1 required by Utah law three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. DATED this 8th day of within April, 1997. sCarol A. Meador Personal Representative sKen P. Jones, Attorney for Personal Representative 185 South State Street, 700 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801) Published in The 363-430- 0. Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, April 10, 17 and 24, 1997. GRAND COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE Grand County will hold a public hearing in connection with its regularly scheduled County Council meeting to discuss the Spanish Valley Housing Improvement Project Sewer Laterals through is currently accepting applications for the position of ClerkRecords e Officer, which is a position (up to 20 hours per week). Hourly wage for this appointment will be $8.00 to $10.00, depending on qualifications. A detailed job description and appart-tim- plication may be obtained through Job Service located at 91 East Uranium Drive, Moab, Utah 84532. Applications will be accepted through Monday, April 28, 1997. Interviews will be arranged by appointment between April 29th and May 2nd. The Town of Castle Valley is an Equal Opportunity Employer. sLois M. Oliver Castle Valley Town Clerk Published Times-lndependen- In The t, Moab, Utah, April 10, 17 and 24, 1997. place, Fifth Grade- - David cluding corn grinding, bead Stewart 3rd place. Sixth Grade-Joh- n stringing, and spear throwing! Stewart, Jacob Adams and Also during that week on ThursJordan Batwinas were all 3rd day, May 8 at noon, a brown bag place, Seventh Grade- - Nick lecture will be held at the Rio Smith 4th place, Travis Williams Grande Depot at 300 S 455 W in 3rd place, Eighth Grade- - Harley Lammert 3rd place, Matt Murphy 1st place. Moab: Martin and Jeff Sires 3rd place. Kindergarten- - Alec Larsen and Mike Conklin 3rd place. First Grade- - Justin Ward and Garrett Gordon 1st place, Second Grade-Stev- e Conklin 3rd place, Patrick ODonnal and Kevin Murphy 2nd place, Jacob Batwinas, Drew Schafer, Tanner Brown and Curt Lammert were all 1st place, Third y Crosman and Dustian Christian 3rd place, Fourth Grade- - Benny Bentley Grade-Anthon- 4th place, 5th Grade- - Nathan Whitney, 4th place Colman Swasey and David Stewart 1st place, 6th Grade- - Noah Larsen, 4th place, Eli Hill, 3rd place, John Schafer, J acob Adams and Jordan Salt Lake City. The lecture, Archaeology: Public Involvement and Education in Utah will be presented by Ronald J. Rood, Assistant State Archaeologist. The celebration will be statewide. Communities throughout the state are sponsoring lectures, demonstrations, and tours. A brochure listing statewide events is available at the Utah State Historical Society; call Dont miss this informative and fun celebration of Utahs magnificent natural and cultural history! 533-352- 9. ARCHAEOLOGY WEEK Interested in archaeology? The Moab Archaeological Sodetyu will meet Tuesday, April 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the Dan O'Laurie Museum The public is invited to attend and take part. |