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Show sy V ali Thursday, Aug. 3, 2000 B6-iE- he Leonard M Oates (USB 7269) Oates, Knezevtch & Gardenswaru, P C. PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW NOTICE TO WATER USERS HAPPY J MORGAN. BAR (7586) ATTORNEY FOR Plaintiff 8 South 100 East MOAB. UTAH 84532 PHONE 435)259-941- The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Change Water m Grand County (Locations in SLB&M) 8 Persons objecting to an application must file a FACSIMILE IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY. STATE OF 259-397- CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER. REASONS OBJECTION, FOR PROTESTANTS NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-630on or before UTAH t I SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Case 0027-- JUDGE 2 MARY MANLEY t AUGUST 23, 2000. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-of the Division the matter of the adoption of. GARZA, Carlos Alejandro (Cueto (12 1689) a person under the age of eighteen years In of Water Rights (LEGEND Point(s) of Diversion - POD, Place of Use - POU. Nature of Use USE) 14): JOSE LUEIS CUETO PLEASE MANILLA. TAKE NOTICE that an adoption action has been Moab Irrigation Company, Michael D & Kelly S Shumway propose(s) to change the POD, POU, & USP of water as evidenced by Ferdinand Erickson Decree Civil No 1 70 Moab Company Irrigation Stock Certificate No. the Seventh Judicial District Court in and for Grand commenced in 05-201- 3 County before Judge Mary Manley in which you have been named Respondent (reference 993864) You are hereby summoned and required to file an Answer 1742 case HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 4 23 SOURCE: in writing to the Petition for Termination of Paren- and Shon Rossana Walter's attor- ney, Happy J. Morgan, at 8 South 100 East, Moab, Utah 84532, within 20 days you are served in the State of Utah or within 30 days if you are served outside the State of Utah after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Petition. PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY. THIS NOTICE if ac-ft- ., HEREAFTER: QUANac-f- t. TITY: 4.23 Spring. POD: (1) S 726 E 627 from NW Cor, Sec 31, T26S, R24E. (13 miles SE of Moab) STORAGE: Unnamed, Walter Times-lndependen- Unnamed SOURCE: Shon and Rossana Capacity The in t Capacity 2810.0 height of dam 98 ft., inundating 86 00 acs in Sec 6, T27S, R23E. USE: Irrigation: from Mar 15 to Nov 15, total acreage 5588 0000 sole acs, supply 243 8100 acs. MEANS YOU ARE BEING SUED. DATED THIS 20th day of July, 2000. sHappy J. Morgan Attorney for Published ac-f- Creek. POD. (1) S 900 W 1360 from NE Cor, Sec 7 (2) S 685 E 1050 from NW Cor, Sec 8, T26S, R22E (3) N 1285 W 1135 from SE Cor, Sec 27 (4) N 1335 W 1150 from SE Cor, Sec 29 (5) S 1295 W 1480 from NE Cor, Sec 33, T26S, R24E (6) S 2600 W 850 from NE Cor, Sec 5, T27S, R23E (7) S 50 E 2610 from NW Cor, Sec 5, T27S, R24E. OF POINT(S) REDIVERSION: (1) S 2330 E 2610 from NW Cor, Sec 6, T27S, R23E. STORAGE: Ken's Lake, tal Rights and for Adoption filed in this matter with the Court located at 125 East Center Street, Moab, Utah 84532, and to serve upon, or mail a copy of said Answer to Plaintiff, Mill 1 .666 ac-f- t. height of dam 0 ft,, inundating 0.57 acs. in NE-4NE-1Sec 36, T26S, t, 1 Moab, Utah, July 27, Aug 3. 10 and 17,2000 4 R23E. USE: Irrigation: from Mar 15 to Nov 15, William L. Schultz, 3626 total acreage 1 .2990 acs, Attorney at Law sole supply 0.1290 acs; 69 East Center Domestic: 5 families; PO Box 937 other: 1 shop (0,25 AF Moab. UT 84532 yr) Evaporation (1.18 AF (435) yr). POU: 259-591- FAX (435) 259-619- 4 IN THE SEVENTH Sec 36, T26S, R23E, Robert L. Morgan, P.E. JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY, STATE OF STATE ENGINEER Published in Times Independent on JULY 27 & AUGUST 3, 2000. UTAH CITY OF MOAB HELP WANTED RECREATION ASSISTANT The City of Moab now accepting appli NOTICE TO CREDITORS L i PUBLICATION PROBATE NO. 0037-0- 3 Judge Lyle R. Ander- son IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF KENNETH A. BEACH, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the above-nameestate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Grand County, Utah, on or before Oct. 27, 2000, or the claims may be forever barred. Dated this 28th day of July, 2000. sAllen C. Newell Personal Representative 2305 Vassar Boulder, CO 80303 Published in The Moab, Utah, Aug. 3. 10 and 17, 2000. d Times-lndepende- A V tions for the part-t- i position of Recreat Assistant for the Rec ation Department. descriptions may picked up at the Dep, ment of Workforce S vices located at 1165 Hwy. 191, Moab, U 84532. All applications m be turned in to the I partment of Workfo Services located at 11 S. Hwy. 191, Moab, U 84532. The deadline all applications is 3 p.m. Friday August 2000. The City of Me is an equal opportui employer. For further formation, please call Moab City offices (435) Is Danielle Shumwai Deputy Recorder 259-512- Published in the Tin Independent, Moi Utah, July 27 and Aug 3,2000. Attorney for CITY OF MOAB HELP WANTED CITY PLANNER The City of Moab is now accepting applica pertions for the manent position of City Planner The starting salary is $32,635-533,61- 9 annually, plus an excellent benefit package The City of Moab is seeking a Planner to coordinate full-tim- e the City s current and long range planning functions. The Planner works in the City s Planning and Community Development Department under the general guidance and direction of the Planning and Community Development Coordinator and the City Manager. The City is looking for a creative, personable individual with a Bachelor's Degree in Planning. PubLandArchitecture, Civil lic Administration, scape Engineering or a closely related field, as well as at least 1 year of prior planning experience with a municipality or other public entity. The Planner will need to have excellent writing and communications skills, a strong work ethic and experience working with a planning commission. The application deadline is August 25, 2000. Interested applicants must submit a resume, City application and supplemental application to the City of Moab. City applications and job descriptions may be obtained by contacting the Moab City Offices at 5 1 1 West 200 South, Moab, UT 84532. Phone Fax (43 5) 259-512- 1 (435) The City of Moab is an 259-413- equal opportunity em- ployer. For further information, please call the Moab City offices at: (435) 259-512- s Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in the Times Independent, Moab, Utah, July 27, August 3, 10 and 17, 2000. CITY OF MOAB INVITATION TO BID LEASEPURCHASE up at the Recorder s Office at the Moab City Offices, 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. All sealed bids must be turned in to the City of Moab Recorder s Office by 11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 18. 2000 at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. Bids must be turned in on City of Moab s spec sheet. The City of Moab reserves the right to reject any and all bids; or waive any technicality in any bid. For further infor- mation, please contact the Recorder's Office at (435) 259-512- Is Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in the Times Independent, August 3 and 10, 2000. CITY OF MOAB ORDINANCE 2000-0- 4 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING REGARDING TH PERMITTING OF WIRELESS TELE- COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES Ordinance was adopted at a Regular City Council Meeting held on July 25, 2000 at the Moab City Council Chambers, 115 W. 200 So. Moab, Utah 84532. Complete copies of 2000-0- 4 Ordi-nan- 2000-0- 4 Ann Balsley 533 East Hopkins Avenue, Third Floor Aspen, CO 81611 Telephone. (970) 920-170- Facsimile (970) 920-112- 0 1 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL COURT FOR GRAND COUNTY, UTAH NOTICE TO CREDITORS BY PUBLICATION Case No: 0037-- 6 L. Judge Anderson IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS HOWARD BALSLEY, AIKA THOMAS H BALSLEY, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of THOMAS HOWARD BALSLEY, A H. THOMAS KA BALSLEY, Deceased. Case No: 0037-- 6 All persons having Estate against the estate are claims above-name- d required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Grand County, Utah, on or before 1 or the claims may be forever barred. sLily Ann Balsley Personal Representative 210 E. 100 N. Moab, UT 84532 Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, July 20, 27 and Aug. 3, 2000. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States, at the Grand County Courthouse, 125 Last Center, Moab, Utah, on August 31,2000, at 12:15 p.m., for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed dated October 3, 1997 and executed by Michael are available at the City of Moab Recorders Office at 11 5 W. 200 So. Moab. Utah 84532 sRache! Ellison, City Recorder Published in the Times Independent on August 3,2000. Mortgage Corporation, covering the following real property located in Grand County: Lot 8, Block E, MOUNTAINVIEW SUBDIVISION, Plat E and Amended portion of Plats A, C and C-according to the official plat thereof. Subject to easements, reservations, rights-of-waand restrictions, however evidenced. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the propy erty, The address of the property is purported to be 811 Mountainview Drive, Moab, UT 84532. The undersigned dis- claims liability for any error in the address. The present owner is reported to be Michael A. Ingleby, Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. The purchase price must be paid to Lundberg & Associates in the form of a wire transfer, cashier's check or certified funds. Cash payments are not accepted, DATED: July 28,2000. sScott Lundberg, Trustee x250 (801)263-340- 0 Case No. 17634 Loan No. 1513197500 Team BEBR L&A THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published Times-lndependen- in PROPOSED NANCE AN ORDINANCE ADDING SECTION 17 09 680 OF CHAPTER 17, OF THE MOAB MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING THE USE OF STORAGE BUILDINGS FOR THE SALE OF GOODS OR SERVICES The t, for the preparation of environmental impact statements. an environmental review has been performed on the proposed guidelines USDA, Rural Development, and State of Utah, Division of Drinking Water action below: The City of Moab will hold a Public Meeting on Tuesday, August 22, 2000. at approximately 7:30 p m. The hearing will be held in the City of Moab City Offices at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. The purpose of this hearing will be to solicit public input on Proposed Ordinance - An Ordinance 2000-0- 6 Regarding the Use of Storage Buildings for the Sale of Goods or Services In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify the Recorders Office at 115 West 200 South. Moab, Utah 84532; or phone (435) 259 5121 at least three (3) working days prior to the meeting. s' Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in the Au- Times-lndepende- gust 10 and 17, 2000. DBE PROGRAM GRAND COUNTY AIRPORT BOARD The Grand County Airport Board (Board) has established a Disadvantaged Business Enter- prise (DBE) program in accordance with regulations of the U S. Department of Transportation (DOT), 49 CFR Part 26. The Board has established an overall goal of 6.26 of the Federal financial assistance it will receive for improveto ments the Canyonlands Airport. The program and rationale used in developing the goal are available for review at: Grand County Administrator's Office, 125 E. Center, Moab, UT 84532. The program and rationale will be available for review for 30 days following the date of this publication. The Board and FAA Civil Rights Office will take comments on the program and rationale for 45 days following the date of this publComments ication. should be sent to the Board at the address listed above or to: FAA Civil Rights Office, 1601 Project: Culinary Water Improvement Project Location. Spanish Valley Water and Sewer Improvement District Moab, Utah 84532 The proposed construction project is needed in order for the water system to meet Utah State Drinking Water Standards, meet the needs of the water users, and meet future needs of the community. The system up- grade includes of struction a storage tank and water distribution lines with appurtenances. The new pipe lines and water tank will provide the efficient delivery of a safe dnnking water supply. The system will have a minimum design life of 20 years. Loans and Grants for construction of the proposed drinking water system facilities will be provided by the Federal State Revolving Fund (SRF) Program administered by the Division of Dnnking Water, State of Utah - DEQ and the Rural Development Office of the USDA. Environmental Assessment has been made of the project and project site by Rural Development, USDA. The review process indicated that no significant environmental impacts would result from the proposed action. Consequently, a preliminary has been decision made not to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS). This action is taken on the basis of a careful review of the engineering reports, environmental information documents, and other supporting information which are on file and available for public review at USDA, Rural Development, 340 North 600 East, Richfield, Utah 84701 and the Division of Drinking Water, Utah State Department of Environmental Quality, 150 North 1950 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-483Questions may be directed to Hal A. Nielson, Rural Deve- lopment Specialist, at (435) 896-548- 9 or Ken- neth E. Wilde, P.E., EnLind Avenue SW, vironmental Engineer, at (801) Renton, WA 98055-405Comments supportPublished in The ing or disagreeing with this decision may be t, submitted to the USDA, Moab, Utah, August 3, Rural Development or 2000. to the Division of Drinking Water for considerPUBLIC NOTICE ation by said agencies. The Division of Drinking After evaluating the Water (DDW), Utah De- comments 536-420- 6. Times-lndependen- received, partment of Environmental Quality herewith publishes a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the construction of a Culinary the agencies will make a final decision; however, no administrative action will be taken on the project for at least Water Improvement thirty (30) calendar Project" near Moab, Grand days white advertising County, Utah. The Env- the Finding of No Sigironmental Assessment nificant Impact. was prepared for this DIVISION OF DRINKING WATER, DEQ, project by Rural DevelopSTATE OF UTAH A it of USDA. ment, copy E. Wilde, P.E. Kenneth is available at the followEnvironmental ing addresses and at the Engineer Offices of the Spanish ValPublished in The ley Water and Sewer Imt, provement District, 3025 Moab, Utah, Aug. 3, East Spanish Trail Road, 2000. P.O. Box 1046, Moab, Utah 84532, telephone HOUSING The text (435) AUTHORITY of the FONSI follows the BIDS WANTED DDW address. Grand County HousRural Development, ing Authority is seeking contractor bids for the USDA p Mutual Hous340 North 600 East, All resiing Program. 84701 Utah Richfield, dential trades for four Telephone No. house plans, 3 & 4 bedroom 2 bath approx. Division of Drinking 11 00 to 1400 sq.ft. See Water specs at GCHA, 1 075 B Utah State Department South Highway 191, of Environmental Moab, UT. Bids are due Quality by 3.00 p.m. August 14, 150 North 1950 West, 2000. P.O. Box 144S30, Salt Published in The Lake City, Utah 84114-483- 0 Moab, Utah, Aug. 3, 2000. 801-53No. Telephone Times-lndependen- 259-812- 1. Self-Hel- Times-lndependen- Moab, Utah, Aug. 3, 10 and 17, 2000. con- 3,000.000- - gallon water An 6- t, hearing planned in Moab tonight (Aug. 2) OHV FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT As required by ir ORDI- Council Chambers A. Ingleby in favor of First OF FIVE (5) POLICE VEHICLES The City of Moab is now accepting sealed bids for a leasepurchase of five (5) police vehicles. Bid specs may be picked Lily 4200 or CITY OF MOAB PUBLIC HEARING creases in OHV use. In addition, resources BLM's budget-relateincluding the number of recreation sjpecialists and law enforcement personnel have not kept pace with the past decades growth in OHV use. These, and other factors, have created the need for a national OHV management strategy. Comments from the public will be collected through the end of August and will be analyzed and used to help create the guidance by Nov. 30, The Bureau of Land Management is scheduled to hold a listening meeting" in Moab at the Civic Center Wednesday, Aug. 2 at 7 p.m. on vehicle the subject of use on the public lands. A second meeting is set for Aug. 9 in Salt Lake City. Working in partnership with the public, BLM will use the input it receives from the meetings to develop d a national strategy and program guidance to address issues prompted by the grow2000. BLM in Utah is currently utilizing popularity of OHV use. In the interim, a temporary maning an interim OHV management agement plan has been put into approach which will be finalized once public comment has been replace. The increased numbers of OHV ceived and formulated into national users has caused some citizens and strategy and guidance, said Sally BLM staff to become concerned. Wisely, Utah State Director. Our The planning process will attempt interim management approach can to strike a balance between opporbe summed up as protecting retunities for OHV use and protection sources, providing opportunities for of natural resources. OHV use, and working with our Once the national strategy and partners and the public. We will guidance is written, BLMs next continue to address the issues and challenge will be to implement it make progress in what is a very locally with adequate resources complex situation. and the help of public and private A copy of Utahs Interim OHV to achieve partners Management Approach will also be available for comment at the listengoals. We need the publics help to find ing sessions. A preview copy, obways on how to keep pace with the tained by the , showed that the Interim guidelines emphasize pubgrowing use of OHVs, while conlic education and working in coopserving our natural resources, BLM Director Tom Fry said. We eration with user groups. It puts the dont have all the answers, and onus on the local agency field offices were hoping folks will help us de- to come up with sjpecifics, and to work closely with the communities velop reasonable guidance and direction. We need to focus our efforts affected. solutions towards Though long on generalities and rather than tying up our scarce re- short on specifics, it did contain a sources in litigation, protests, and few clear directives, including takappeals." ing immediate action to stop cross The public can comment in a country OHV use" in Wilderness number of ways: at the listening Study Areas where it is occurring meetings, through responding to a outside designated areas and to comment mailer which will be take appropriate emergency correcmailed to people who contact the tive actions as soon as practical. It also directs local offices to take Bureau of Land Management at similar actions in areas inside 1849 C Street N.W., LS 204, WashWSAs on open inventoried ways" ington, D.C. 20240, Attn: Correelecwhere impairment studies have or by submitting spondence, determined that "impairment is tronic comments through the national website at: www.blm.gov occuring." It further allows managers to BLM management of OHVs is ardeal with damage in guided by an Executive Order eswhere eas five tablished in 1972 when about unacceptable damage from OHV use is identified and million OHVs were in use nationally. Today, that number has risen documented." The Interim Plan indicates that dramatically. In addition, technological advantages now make it most of the corrective actions would possible for these vehicles to travel require notice in the Federal Register prior to being enacted, except over lands that were once inaccesfor the first category of action. sible. As a result, increasing imIt also urges local offices to compacts of OHV use on our natural plete impairment studies and conresources has also become a conduct the land use plan amendment cern. Many of BLMs land use plans do process to address changes in OHV not adequately address the in use. T-l- non-WS- PUBLIC HEARING E, S.L.B. The Grand County a public on August 21, hearing Council will hold 2000 at 7:00 p.m. at the County Council Chambers regarding vacation of road Old Munsey Road Alignment described as follows: Beginning at a point which bears South 25.0 ft. and West 1901.2 ft. from the S.E. Corner Section 8, T 26 S. R 22 INVITATION FOR BIDS FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO CANYONLANDS AIRPORT GRAND COUNTY, UTAH AIP PROJECT NO. Canyonlands Airport. AIP 1 Project No. will be received by Grand County, Utah at the County Council meeting room in the County Courthouse in Moab, Utah until September 6, 2000 at 2:30 p.m. MDT, and then opened and read aloud. The work involved cludes the following: in- SCHEDULE I REHABILITATE RUNWAY 321 PAVEMENT AND SHOUL- DERS SCHEDULE II APRON AREA LIGHTING SCHEDULE III AIRPORT WILDLIFE FENCING SCHEDULE IV APRON DRAINAGE A complete set of Plans, Specifications, and Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of Armstrong Con M., and pro- ceeding thence S 89 degrees 15 W 195.0 ft. thence to the right along an irregular curve at the the chord of road which bears N 43 degrees 53 W 215.1 ft., thence N 78 degrees 12' E 123.2 ft., thence East 144.3 ft., thence S 37 degrees 04' 30" E 200.5 ft., thence S 67 degrees 00' W 45.3 ft. to the point of beginning. Bearings sultants, Inc., 861 Rood Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81 501 .for $60.00 for each set. There will be no refunds. Each bid must be accompanied by a Certified or Cashiers Check Sealed bids for improvements to the & Check in an amount not less than five percent of the total bid, made payable to Grand County, Utah or by a Bid Bond in like amount executed by a Surety Company. Tee Bidder must supply all the information required by the proposal forms and specifications, and heshe must bid on all items of every schedule. Grand County, Utah reserves the right to waive any informality in or to reject any or all portions of the various bid items. No proposal may be withdrawn for a period of ninety (90) days from the opening thereof All bidders are advised to examine the site to become familiar with all site conditions. The will be shown to interested bidders at project 1 .00 gust p.m.- - MDT on 29, 2000 Au- at Canyonlands Airport. The proposed contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246 are based on the South line, S.E. 14, Section 8, (S 88 degrees 15' W). All interested parties should plan to attend this hearing. Witness my hand and seal this 1 8th day of July, 2000. sFran Townsend ClerkAuditor Published in The Times-lndepende- Moab, Utah, July 20, 27, 3 and 10, and August 2000. of 24 September 1965, as amended, and to the equal opportunity clause and the Standard Fed- eral Equal Employment Opportunity Construction Contract Specifications including the goals and timetables for minority and female participation. A Certification of Non segregated Facilities must be submitted prior to the award of the proposed contract, including any subcontracts in excess of $10,000.00 The proposed contract is subject to the provisions of Department of Transportation Regulations 49 CF Pan 26 (Di- sadvantaged Business Enterprise Participation). Minimum wage rates as established by the Secretary of Labor are applicable to all schedules awarded for this projecL Any questions regarding this project are to be directed to the office of Armstrong Consultants, Inc., Grand Junction, Colorado (970-242-010- for interpretation. GRAND COUNTY, UTAH Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, Aug. 3 10,17, 24 and 31,2000.' |