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Show rm'H& aftut ( ayUiryi C43Il?e f7: ipudbilii TnE8 If PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW CITY OF MOAB INVITATION TO BID Roofing Projects The City of Moab is now accepting sealed bids for two roofing projects Moab City Hall and the Moab Area Chamber of Commerce. Bid specs may be picked up at the Recorder's Office at the Moab City Offices, 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. AH sealed bids must be turned in to the City of Moab Recorders Office by 3:00 p.m. on Friday, April 17th, 1998 at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. Bids must be turned in on City of Moabs spec sheet. The City of Moab reserves the right to reject any and all bids; or waive any informality or technicality in any bid. For further infor- mation please contact the Recorders Office at (435)259-5121- . sRachel Ellison City Recorder Published Times-Independen- The in t, Moab, Utah, Apr. 2 and 9, 1998. CITY OF MOAB HELP WANTED SUMMER SEASONAL PART-TIM- E part-tim- e help. Job openings include life- guards, swim instructors and cashiers for the Moab Swim Center, Summer Youth Club Program Coordinator, Specialist and substitutes Ballpark Field Maintenance Supervisor and Crew, Umpires, Score-keepeand Ballpark concession cashier. Applications may be picked up and turned in to Moab City Recorders Office at 115 West 200 South, rs Moab, Utah 84532. Hiring will be based on qualifications, experience and needs throughout the season. Applicants must be 1 5 years of age or older. sRachel Ellison City Recorder Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, Apr. 2 and 9, 1998. NOTICE OF VACANCY The Grand County Water Conservancy District is accepting applications from interested persons to serve on the Grand County Water Conservancy District each year shall be to penalty of double the amount of the license, and any annual license not renewed by the last dav of February of each year together with the penalty as herein provided, may be collected by civil action in any court of this State of subject having jurisdiction. No l- icense fee or any part thereof shall be refunded for any reason whatsoever after the license has been granted or issued. Any business, which begins operation without a license, shall be assessed a double fee and is subject to the same civil action previously stipulated. All penalties and civil actions provided for in this Section 5 shall be in addition to the criminal penalties provided in Section 10 hereof. 2. The amended Section 5 shall read: Section 5: All annual business licenses shall commence January 15th and shall be effective through December 31st unless otherwise di- rected by action of the Grand County Council. Annual business licenses not renewed by the dav of March of jast Board of Directors. Three each year shall be positions are open to ject to penalty of $10.00 for each day that it is late with a maximum of $50.00 Late Penalty Fee. Any annual license not renewed by the last dav of March of each year together with the penalty as herein provided, may be collected by civil action in any court of this State having jurisdiction. No license fee or any part thereof shall be refunded for any reason whatsoever after the license has been granted or issued. Any business, which begins operation without a residents of the District, and their term will be for four years ending 701 2002. Those wishing to serve should submit a letter of interest to the office of the Grand County Water Conservancy District, 3025 E. Spanish Trail Road, P.O. Box 1046, Moab, Utah 84532, no later than May 11, 1998. Witness my hand and seal this 26th day of March, 1998. sDale F. Pierson ManagerOperator in The Published Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, Apr. 2, 9 and 16, 1998. NOTICE To Lucille Lawson or all other persons claiming an interest in the vehicle located at Sun Country Automotive, 1080 Millcreek Drive, Moab, UT 84532: A 1984 Toyota JT4RN Pickup, VIN 6656 E5017769, MT G 8781 20 days from Wednes- day, March 4, 1998 the above vehicle will be sold to the highest bidder to 4x4 satisfy a mechanic and storage lien in the amount of $1315.68. Published in The Times-lndependen- -- Section 5: All annual business licenses shall commence January 1 5th and shall be effective through December 31st unless otherwise directed by action of the Grand County Council. Annual business licenses not renewed by the last dav of February POSITIONS The City of Moab is now accepting applications for summer sea- sonal ORDINANCE NO. 294 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 265: AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE ENGAGING IN OR THE CARRYING ON OF BUSINESS WITHIN GRAND COUNTY, OUTSIDE THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND TOWNS, WITHOUT HAVING FIRST OBTAINED A LICENSE REQUIRED FOR SUCH BUSINESS AND PROVIDING PROCEDURES IN CONNECTION THEREWITH AND PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF. THE COUNTY LEGISLATIVE BODY OF THE COUNTY OF GRAND ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 5 of Ordinance No. 265 of the year 1 995 is amended as follows: 1 . Changing Section 5, the old Section reads: t, .Moab, Utah, March 5, April 2, 9 and 16, 1998. sub- license, shall be assessed a Late Penalty Fee and is subject to the same civil action previously stipulated. All pencivil actions provided for in this Section 5 shall be in addition alties and to the criminal penalties provided in Section 10 hereof. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the Grand County Council on the 16th day of March, 1998, by the following vote. Those voting aye: 6 Those voting nay: 0 Absent: Harvey Merrell sRay Pene Chairman Townsend Clerk Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, Apr. 9, 1998. The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Appropriate or Change Water in Grand County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS NAME ADAND RETURN DRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 164300, Salt Lake City, 84114-630- 0 on or before 6, 1998. These are informal proceedings as of the per Rule R655-6-Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) APPLICATION(S) TO APPROPRIATE WATER MAY 2 (A71457): 01-11- Jr. & Mary Maurine Ross. QUANac-f- t. TITY: 5.73 SOURCE: Colorado River. POD: (1) N 2280 W 350 from SE Cor, Sec 32, T22S, R24E. (3.3 mi. LaVon North of Dewey). USE: Irrigation: from Mar 15 to Nov 15, total acreage 1.0000 acs; Stockwatering: 10 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: Sec T22S, R24E. APPLICATION(S) TO 32, CHANGE WATER 8): Wil- son Mesa Ranch Trust, Grand County Water Conservancy District propose(s) to change the & POD, POU, USE of water as evidenced by HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 2.0 SOURCE: ac-f- t. Creek. POD: (1) N 1025 W 2250 from NE Cor, Sec 21 (2) Mill 1450 W 1400 from SE Sec 29, T26S, R24E (3) N 95 W 872 from SW Cor, Sec 5 (4) N 2827 W 2599 from SE Cor, Sec 6, T27S, R23E. STORAGE: Kens Lake, CaN Cor, pacity 3000.0 ac-ft- ., height of dam 94 ft., inundating 100.00 acs. in Sec 5; Sec 6, T27S, USE: R23E. 3000 Stockwatering: head of livestock. POU: Sec 26; Sec 27; Sec 34; Sec 35; Sec 36, T25S; Sec 1 ; Sec 2; Sec 2; T26S, R21E; Sec 6; Sec 7; Sec 8; Sec 14; Sec 15; Sec 16; Sec 17; Sec 18; Sec 25; Sec 26; Sec 27; Sec 28; Sec 34; Sec 35; a re- newable operating permit that clarifies, in a single document, which requirements apply to the source and assures the sources compliance with those requirements. Review of the draft permit and support documentation is available by appointment only, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) at the offices of the Division of Air Quality, 1950 West 150 North, Salt Lake City. To schedule an appoint- ment during the comment period, please contact the Operating Permit section at The draft permit may also be viewed on the Internet at http: www.eq.state.ut.us eqairpermits pcopp.htm. Written comments will be accepted until 5:00 p.m., Monday, May 11, 1998. Comments may to also be sent by tandrus deq.state.ut.us. Comments should reference the permit number and should be mailed or delivered to: Utah Division of Air Quality 1950 West 150 North P.O. Box 144820 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-482- 0 A public hearing may be held if a hearing is re- quested within 1 5 days of the publication of this notice and the request otherwise meets the requirements of Utah Code Annotated Additional information: NAME AND ADDRESS OF PERMITTEE: Northwest Pipeline Corporation Cisco Compressor Station No Street Address Cisco, Utah 84515 Activity Involved in the Permit Action: This is a reopening of an of To modify Provision I.U.1 of the permit to reference the inventory rule di- changes associated with this permit action. For further information contact Tim Andrus, Division of Air Quality, 801 36-4000. Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, Apr. 9, 1998. DAQO-4980- 1 Wildhorse Energy Partners LLC has submitted an application for the Utah Division of Air Quality and a draft per- has been prepared. This draft permit, with support documentation, mit is available for public review and comment. The Title V Operating Permits Program does not impose new substan- tive requirements on a source but does require that sources subject to the program obtain a renewable operating permit that clarifies, in a single document, the with V Operating Permits Program does not impose new substantive requirements on a source but does require that sources subject to which requirements apply to the source and assures NOTICE draft permit has been prepared. This draft permit, with support documentation, is available for public review and Station Compressor Northwest Pipeline Corporation has submitted an application for a Title V Operating Permit for its Cisco Compressor Station source. The application has been reviewed by the Utah Division of Air Quality and a 1998. Comments may to also be sent by rgrandyEdeq.state.ut.us. Comments should reference the permit number and should be mailed or delivered to: Utah Division of Air Quality 1950 West 150 North P.O. Box 144820 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-482- 0 A public hearing may be held if a hearing is requested within IS days of the publication of this notice and the request otherwise meets the requirements of Utah Code Annotated (b). Additional information: NAME AND ADDRESS OF PERMITTEE: Wildhorse Energy Partners LLC Westwater Compressor Station NE4 NW4 Sec. 9, T18S, R24E, UtahO Activity Involved in the Permit Action: This is a reopening of an operating permit for cause for the purpose of to incorporate the following changes: inventory rule revisions; new permit language for opacity monitoring (as requested by EPA region 8); and new permit language for CO and NOx emissions Joyce Thomas, Diane Fouts and Ann Carter knit and laugh Circle to be held on Tuesday nights in Moab. in preparation for the MARCs Knitting Moab knitters meet regularly at Art Center Knitting is an ancient folk art and an integral part of many cultures from Fairlsle to Norwegian sweaters and from Estonian to Lithuanian socks. But where can crafters go in Moab to learn to knit, find yam, peruse new patterns or get advice on a project you put away 20 years ago? Right to the Moab Arts and Recreation Center. Knitters will meet the second Tuesday of each month, starting April 14 from 7 to 9 p.m. Cost is $3 per person and no prior experience is necessary. The idea for the club came about during the Moab Art and Rec Centers sock knitting class Students found they enjoyed knitting together (and laughing together) while they picked up helpful tips from each other, so they decided to start an informal knitting circle. Each meeting will include demonstrations of new techniques by Diane Fouts, the Literate Knitter. Then, get help with old projects or picking a new one. Advanced students will learn intricate patterns and beginners will learn the basic stitches. The Knitting Club can provide needles and yam for a small fee to those who need them. This is a great way to make new friends, relax, have fun and prepare for upcoming knitting classes. For more information, please call the Moab Arts and Recreation Cen- ter at 259-MAR- testing replacing the with words at least every six months. Permit Number: 1900009001 Emissions Change: There are no emission changes associated with this permit action. For further information contact Robert Grandy, Division of Air Quality, semi-annu- Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, Apr. 9, 1998. sources NOTICE emergency hazardous waste treatment permit was issued to the Grand County An Sheriffs Department pursuant to R31 9(a). This permit provided authorization to treat by open detonation outside the city of Moab on March 26, 1997, a 10 can containing several pieces of detonation cord and an object with grey duck tape wrapped around it, wit one of the detonation cords coming out of it. The explosive materials were found at 4 Parkside Trailer Park in Moab, Utah. The explosive materials were found to be unstable and in poor condition. Therefore, an emergency per1 NOTICE source. The application has been reviewed by DAQO-498004-9- 8 p.m., Monday, May 11, UT-15-- rectly. Permit Number: 1900016001 Emissions Change: There are no emission R23E. HEREAFTER: QUANac-fTITY: 2.0 SOURCE: 5 in. well 1030 ft. deep. POD: (1)N 1220 W 1520 from SE Cor, Sec 10.T26S, R23E.(10 of Moab). miles USE: Stockwatering: 123 head of livestock. POU: Sec 10; Sec 11; Sec 14; Sec 15, T26S, R23E. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in Times Independent, Moab, Utah, on APRIL 9 & 16, 1998. E Written comments will be accepted until 5:00 cause for the purpose a Title V Operating Permit for its Westwater t. eqairpermits pcopp.htm. operating permit for Sec 36, T26S; Sec 1; Sec 2; Sec 12, T27S, R22E; Sec 6, T27S, comment. The Title ATTEST: sFran NOTICE TO WATER USERS UT Thursday, Apr. 9, 1998 the program obtain compliance those requirements. Review of the draft permit and support documentation is available by appointment only, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) at the offices of the Division of Air Quality, 1950 West 150 North, Salt Lake City. schedule an appointment during the comment period, please contact the Operating Permit section at The draft permit may also be viewed on the at http: Internet To 0. www.eq.state.ut.us mit was requested by the Grand County Sheriffs Office to prevent imminent endangerment to human health and the environment. The 62nd Explosive Ordnance Detachment from Tooele Army Depot was contacted to perform treatment of the explosives. The emergency permit was issued by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste and was effective on March 26, 1998 and expired on March 27, 1998. The Division has copies of the emergency permit available for public inspection during normal business hours on the 4th floor of the Martha Hughes Cannon Health Building, 288 North 1460 West, Salt Lake City, Utah. For further information, contact Rob Powers, Phone For (801) those individuals needing special assistance in 538-617- 0. with the Americans With Disabilities Act, please contact the Utah Department of accordance Environmental Quality, Bureau of Human Resources at 536-441- Published Tjmes-Independen- in t, Moab, Utah, Apr. 1998. The 9, New headquarters to serve area Scouters After decades in its current location, the Scout Service Center for central and southern Utah is moving from Provo to Orem, where the Utah National Parks Council will build a facility more than twice the size of its current structure. According to Alan Bird, President of the Utah National Parks Council, the new center will be built on 3 acres of land at approximately 400 North & 1200 West in Orem. Ground breaking will take place on Monday, April 6, at 11:00 a.m. The Council has projected the completion date for April 1, 1999. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Separate sealed bids will be received at the Moab City Offices, 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532 until 2:00 p.m., April 30, 1998, for the reconstruction of approximately 1 ,320 linear feet of roadway, including excavation, borrow, as- phalt pavement, paint striping, concrete curb and gutter, concrete sidewalk, and storm drainage facilities. Moab City reserves the right to reject any andor all bids presented. Drawings, Specifications and other Contract Documents may be obtained by Prime Contractors at Moab City Offices, 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532, or at the office of the Engineer, Versar, Inc., 768 East Utah Valley Drive, American Fork, Utah 84003. A fee will be each set $25.00 charged for of contract documents. Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, Apr. 9 and 16, 1998. The Scout service center currently located at 250 West 500 North in Provo is the center for Scouting in central Utah. The service center is where planning takes place, materials are pre- pared, volunteers trained, financial and membership records kept, telephone calls made and received, and other administrative functions are accomplished. According to Bird the Council, growth in the past 40 years has far exceeded the capabilities of the current 7,000 square foot structure. The new facility will provide 16,000 sq. feet of floor space for office, meeting and training facilities, as well as a retail store. Easily accessible from connections new the Interstate 15, facility will be wired for e well BSA office. offices as the National as satellite of each the with The unfurnished basement will provide an additional 16,000 sq. feet of storage area for supplies, equipment and records. According to Bird the new service center will provide a greater opportunity for Scouts, parents, and volunteer leaders to meet, be served and trained, and will create a better environment for spiritual development for our people. Bird further stated that the new facility will help the council reach well articulated goals to accommodate our increasing membership as the council prepares for the challenge of the 21st century. on-lin- Umpires needed for summer play Moab City Recreation is looking for umpires for the upcoming baseball and softball season. People ages 14 through adult are welcome to apply for the position of umpire at the city offices located at 115 W. 200 South. Moab City Recreation will be offering a free umpire clinic to assist in developing umpiring skills. The Utah American Softball Associawill lead the clinic. The clinics will focus f tion State on rules and mechanics: The rules clinic takes place on Friday, April 17 from 6:30 t 9 p.m. at the Moab City Council chambers; the mechanics clinic takes place on Saturday, April 18 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (with a lunch break), at the ballpark on Center Street. Certification is an option but is not mandatory. Umpiring can be a great summer job for both youth and adults. To register at no cost, call Moab City Recreation at Umpire-in-Chie- four-ple- x 259-225- 5. - Fast Service Commercial Printing When You Come to The 35 E. Center Street Times-lndepende- nt . |