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Show tlhe B6- - PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW Spanish Valley Water 6 Sewer Improvement Dietrict NOTICE IS HEREBY G'VEN that a public meeting shall be mtor-ma'io- convened by the Bua'd ot Directors of the Gra'id Water & Sewer Service Agency (The Boa d") on February 22 2001 at 7 00 p m at the Grand County Council Cham bers Grand County Courthouse 125E Cen terSt Moab UT 84532 The purpose of the meeting is to present and dis information concerning a construction proiect being considered CuSS by tfie Board to provide culinary water and sam tary sewer service to tfiose properties wittun the boundaries of Spanish Valley Water & Sewer Improvement District (the District") which are situ ated in tfiat area of tfie District extending from the northern municipal limits of Moab City to the entrance facilities of Arches National Park Anticipated funding for the proiect includes low interest loans to be obtained from the Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Quality, and USDA Rural Development The proposed project will be subject to compliance with applicable provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act and implementing regulations with respect thereto At the meeting, Infor- mation regarding the pre- liminary project drawings, as well as preliminary cost estimates and available methods for loan repayment by property owners in the area, to be benefited by the project will be presented and discussed Citizen input pertaining to related environmental and project issues is hereby solicited In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this meeting should notify the District office at the address above or call 259 8121 at least four working days before the meeting s'Dale F Pierson ManagenOperator Published in the T imes Independent, Moab, Utah, January 18 & 25, 2001 and February 1, 8 & 15, 2001 The State Engineer received the following Application! s) to Change Wate' in Grand County (Locations in SL6&M) Persons objecting to an application must foe a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER REASONS OBJECTION FOR NAME PROTESTANTS AND RETURN AD- DRESS and any request tor a must be filed with the State Engineer, PROPOSED BUDGET The City of Moab will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, February 13, 2001 at approximately 7 30 p m in the Council Chambers of the Moab City Offices at 1 1 5 West 200 South, Moab, Utah The purpose of this hearing is to solicit public input on Proposed Resolution 022001 - a Resolution Amending the Fiscal Year 2000-2000Budget 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 1 at least (435) three (3) working days prior to the meeting s Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in the T imes Independent , February 1 and 8. 2001. b Box 146300. Salt Lake City, UT 84114 6300 (801-537240) on or before FEBRUARY 28, 2001 These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655 6 2 of the Division of Water Rights 8 (LEGEND Point(s) of Diversion POD, Place of Use POU Nature of Use USE) 05 2217(a25166) JJ & Shou Yu Wang propose) s) to change the POD of water as evidenced by 05 2217 (A42139bla) HERETOFORE QUANTITY 1 0 cfs SOURCE 10 in well 175 ft deep POD (1) S 132 W 636 from NE Cor, Sec 35.T25S. R21E USE Irrigation from Mar 15 to Nov 15, total acreage 40 0000 acs POU NE-4 Sec 35.T25S. R21E. HEREAFTER QUANTITY. 200 0 ac-f- t SOURCE 10 in well 81 ft deep POD (1) S 1901 W 1520 from NE Cor, Sec 35, T25S, R21E (1 2 mile NW ot Moab) USE Same as Hereto1 fore POU Same as Heretofore Robert L Morgan, PE STATE ENGINEER in Times In- Published dependent on ARY 1 & FEBRU- 8, 2001 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Rural Utah Child De- will be accepting bids for building renovation in Moab, Utah A copy of the plans and velopment specifications can be obtained by calling or you may MEET with a RUCD representative at the Moab site, 395 E Center St on , February 9, 200 1, between 1 00 PM - 4 00 PM Please submit all bids in writing by February 1 6, 2001 by 5 00 PM , attention to Lynnette Mitchell, by mail PO Box 508, Wellington, Utah 84501 or by fax Published in The 2 Times-lndependen- CITY OF MOAB PUBLIC HEARING FISCAL YEAR 2000-200- 1 259-512- hearing Protest t, Moab, Utah, Feb and 15, 2001 1 COUNTY OF GRAND, STATE OF UTAH NOTICE TO WATER USERS 1, 8, CITY OF MOAB REQUEST FOR CIVIL NO. N A R Plaintiff, HARDY BROWN Defendant CORP FOR NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE To be sold at Sheriff s Sa'e on the 1st day of March, A D 2001 at 1 0 00 o clock A M at GRAND COUNTY 125 COURTHOUSE, EAST CENTER ST, MOAB UTAH, County ot Grand, State of Utah, the following described personal property, situated in Grand County State of , Utah, REAL PROPERTY 83B HOLIDAY HAVEN, MOAB, UTAH BEG AT COR WHICH BEARS S 45 degrees 26' W 1757 3 FT FROM NE COR -- 2, T26S R21E SLB&M, PROC N 89 degrees 43' W 74 6 FT NO degrees 17' E 115 5 FT S 89 degrees 43' E SEC , , 59 7 FT S 12 degrees 24' E 67 7 FT , S 0 degrees 17' W 49 4 FT TO POB 0 19 ACRES Dated at Moab, Grand County, State of Utah, this 30th day of January, A D , 2001 , D Nyland Sheriff Grand County, Utah Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, Feb 8, 15 and 22, 2001 PUBLIC NOTICE The Grand County Board of Adjustments has three vacancies on the board and will be accepting letters of consideration from citizens to serve as members. Terms will run for three years and will end on December 31, 2003 Please submit you letter to Grand County Planning Commission, Attention Mary Hofhine, 125 E Center, Moab, Utah 84532 or bring your letter into the Grand County Building Depart- ment at the same address Letters will be received until 5 00 p m., Friday February 23rd 2001 Published the Times Moab, and 8, 2001 in Independent, Utah Feb 1 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS CITY OF MOAB INVITATION TO BID 2001 ROADWAY CHIP SEALANT PROJECT The City of Moab is now accepting sealed bids tor the 2001 Road- way Sealant Chip Proiect This project will include the installation of chip sealant on several roads throughout Moab City - covering 50,000 square yards of area. further information, please contact the Moab City Recorder's office at (43 5)259-51- 2 1 Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in the T imes Independent, February 8 and 15, 2001. I si In- includes bituminous flush coat, covering the same chip seal area Bid specifications, drawings and contract documents may be picked up at the Recorders Office at the Moab City Offices, 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah for a fee of $25 00. Ail sealed bids must be turned in to the City of Moab Recorder's Office by 3 00 p m on Friday. February 23, 2001 at 1 5 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532 Bids must be turned in on Ciy of Moab's 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 infor1 mation, please contact the Recorders Office at (435) ADMINIS- SLB&M, NORTH 259-512- Is! Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in the T imes Independent, February 8 and 15. 2001, THENCE 89 dures Selective zones in the Cutler Formation will be used for water injection. The maximum requested injection pressure and rate will be determined based on fracture gradient information submitted by Aviara Energy Corp Any person desiring to object to the application or otherwise intervene in the proceeding, must file a written protest or notice of intervention with the Division within fifteen days following publication of this notice If such a protest or notice of intervention is received, a hearing will be scheduled in accordance with the aforementioned administrative procedural rules. Protestants andor interveners should be prepared to demonstrate at the hearing how this matter affects their interests. Dated this 31st day of JANUARY, 2001. STATE OF UTAH DIVISION OF OIL, GAS & MINING sJohn R. Baza Associate Director Published in The t, Feb. 8, CITY OF MOAB TO BID INVITATION GRINDER The City of Moab is now accepting sealed bids for an Grinder for the Waste Water Treatment Plant. Bid specs may be picked up at the Recorders Office at the Moab City Of15 acres, more or less Any individual wishing to submit a competing application to purchase, lease, andor exchange for this property, a portion ind acreage, should also file an application and the appropriate application fee(s). The Trust Lands Administration will accept competing applications during the following period of time- From 8:00 A M. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2001 Until 5:00 P.M. TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2001 TRUST LANDS ADMINISTRATION 675 East, 500 South, Suite 500 Salt Lake City, Utah 0 Reference No.: SULA 1302 d The Trust Lands Administration reserves the right to reject any application of subsequent bids Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, Feb. 8, 15 arid 22, 2001 . CITY OF MOAB HELP WANTED POLICE OFFICER I The City of Moab is now accepting applications for the position of Police Officer I. Job de- scriptions may be picked up at the Department of Workforce keel-edge- jump-startin- g 84102 (801)538-510- g g degrees above-describe- gram has stocked at least 10,000 razorbaeks when they attained a length of between 6 and 16 inches. The improved conditions allowed enough of those hatchery fish to survive to begin mingling with the estimated 300 wild razorbaeks Eventually, a sizeable number beaded back to the Escalante bar in conlater, its river channels were altered, the Green River, and last May, Service biologists firmed the stream Hows were changed, dams were built, spawning. The whole point here is not to keep stocking the pollution increased and its habitat was badly river or the tributaries with razorback, said Pruitt. fragmented Over the years, 40 new fish speThe point is to give the fish a chance to build its Colorado River introduced were its into cies own population. If we can achieve home, transforming a placid existence into w e can this pull species off the endangered spetme of fierce competition Razorbaeks that did that, weve learned to other nalist and what cies alive apply surv ive wound up literally being eaten The future looktd grim, by 1991, to no ones tive fish that are in trouble We want to get far ahead of the curv e that w e can av old listings surprise, the fish officially became an endan- enough s altogether What were seeing now with the gered sptClts solid This is is progress. But the US. Fish and Wildlife Services extremely promising Its also a success story that points to the imporand its partners didnt give up For years, tance of wetlands: one of the fish found on the spaw biologists have put in long days and longer bar had been stocked in a wetland a year before. hours, try ing to find a w ay for the razorback female had remained there until she knew it The efsucker to come back into its own. Their was time to head far dow nriver Without those wetforts were met largely with discouragement lands, you wouldnt have this story. said Pruitt. The and frustiation And w hen they recently discov ered the fish functions wetlands provide and the life they support is staggering And this is one more example. spawning again in the wild, they were ecThe razorback sucker - Xyrauchen taxanus - is a static some of the spaw ning razorbaeks were hatchery-bred- , and they were returning to a swimming fossil, a fish that has been around for favored habitat, in the wild On their own. nearly a million years. It can weigh up to 12 to 14 Plus, they were mingling with the few wild pounds, attain a length of two to three feet and can live for 40 years. It has an unusual body shape - a razorbaeks still out there To say we were excited is a considerable bony hump on the back that rises immebehind the head - the result of an evolutionTom said diately Pruitt, manager understatement," with the raging Colorado River, w hich suits of the Ouray National Fish Hatchery in Verary dance for life well on the bottom. Native Americans it its nal, Utah. Were absolutely convinced that and settlers braved the razorbacks bones to early this is the breakthrough weve been waiting for These fish are a long way from being out make a meal Likewise for river families during the Depression of the 1930s, and old timers still tell tales of harms way But its a significant beginof filling gunnysacks with razorbaeks. ning I can hardly begin to tell you how sigThis is a species has been here since before people nificant said Pruitt. Its survived all the ravages of arrived, of Fish the Hatchery, part Ouray National Services Fisheries Program, was established nature and all the abuse of humans, all the wars, all in 1996 to provide refugia, propagation, and the pioneers - you name it. Its part of the heritage of this entire hemisphere. technical development to assist in the recovThe plight of the razorback, and the determinaery of the four endangered Colorado River tion to help the species attain sustainability, is confish: razorback sucker, Colorado pikeminnow, sidered important enough that a total of 15 Federal, bonytail, and humpbacked chub. Hatchery faState and private agencies and organizations have cilities include rearing ponds, solar conditionon to participate in the Upper Colorado River ing reservoir, fish culture building, well field, signed and an ozone water treatment facility. Endangered Fish Recovery Program. Besides the The razorbaeks survival is also supported Service, partners include the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Western Area Power Administration, Naby the Vernal Colorado River Fishery Project tional Park Service, the States of Colorado, Utah and Prooffice, also part of the Services Fisheries This office assesses impacts of water Wyoming, Environmental Defense Fund, National gram. Audubon Society, Colorado Wildlife Federation, Wyodevelopment projects on endemic fish species of the Upper Colorado River system, includming Wildlife Federation, Colorado Water Congress, Utah Water Users Association, Wyoming Water Deing the middle Green, White, Duchesne, and velopment Association and the Colorado River EnYampa Rivers Species include the endanColorado ergy Distributors Association. gered pikeminnow, bonytail, humpa fish population, said "Were back chub, and razorback sucker. Project acPruitt. And for the first time, we feel like were tivities include Basin-wid- e monitoring programs for the endangered fishes and their swimming upstream." The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is the principal research achabitats, management-orienteFederal flow recassessments agency responsible for conserving, protectand instream tivities, ommendations, database management and ing and enhancing fish, wildlife and plants and their data analyses, and experimental population habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. The Service manages the 93 million acre Naaugmentation and restoration programs. Several thousand older razorbaeks still tional Wildlife Refuge System which encompasses spawn in Lake Mohave, but few of their more than 530 national wildlife refuges, thousands offpsring survive. If eggs are not eaten by of small wetlands and other special management arpredators, those that become young razor-bac- eas. It also operates 66 national fish hatcheries, 64 in turn become meals for sunfish and fishery resource offices and 78 ecological services field stations. The agency enforces Federal wildlife other species. A similar fate had befallen razorbaeks in laws, administers the Endangered Species Act, manthe Green River, a Colorado tributary, over ages migratory bird populations, restores nationally the years, but Pruitt said considerable work significant fisheries, conserves and restores wildlife helped to finally turn the tide - corrective habitat such as wetlands, and helps state, tribal, and measures that included removing predator foreign governments with their conservation efforts. fish, working to curb pollution and changing It also oversees the Federal Aid program that distributes hundreds of millions of dollars in excise water flows all are making a marked differtaxes on fishing and hunting equipment to state fish ence. mid wildlife agencies. Since 1994. the Services Fisheries Pro The razorbaik hasnt had it ea It onie was so plentiful in the Colorado River Basin where it evolved and the only place on Earth it is found - that farmers harvested the fish to grind it into livestock food or fertilizer razor-back- 59'1 5 EAST 11 75 FEET, THENCE NORTH 00 degrees 59'1 4" EAST 1773 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 degrees 591 5" WEST 1433 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING Containing 56.41 thereof, or a parcel cluding any of the "Fossil" fish making' a big comeback in Colo. River Services k lo- cated at 1165 S. Hwy. 191, Moab, Utah 84532. All applications must be turned in to the Department of Workforce Ser- vices located at 1 1 65 S. Hwy 191, Moab, Utah 84532 Deadline for all applications is 3 00 p m. Friday February 23, 2001 The City of Moab is an equal opportunity employer. For further information, please call the Moab City offices at: (435) Isl Danielle Shumway 259-512- Deputy Recorder Published in the T imes Independent, February 8th and February 15th 2001. West 200 Moab, Utah 84532 All sealed bids must be turned in to the City of Moab Recorder's Office by 3 00 p m. on Friday, February 23, 2001 at 1 1 5 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 informality or technicality in any bid For further infor- mation, please contact the Recorder's Office at (435)259-5121- degrees 59'1 5 WEST 322 FEET, in accordance with Utah Admin R649-10- , Administrative Proce- 1 89 1 258 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 00 degrees ducted fices, South, EAST, THENCE 1433 FEET, 5 THENCE SOUTH 00 degrees 59'1 5" WEST 1448 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 89 degrees 59 1 5 EAST 59 Gas and Mining (the Division) is commencing an informal adjudicative proceeding to consider the application ot Aviara Energy Corp for administrative approval of the Kane Springs Federal Unit 16-- 1 well, located in Section 16, Township 25 South, Range 18 East, Grand County, Utah, for amendment of the Class II Injection Permit The proceeding will be con- Moab, Utah, 2001. 22 RANGE THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED MATTER Notice is hereby given that the Division of OIL, Times-lndependen- 26 SOUTH, TOWNSHi UTAH fo-w- it sJames SE4SE4 AT A BEGINNING POINT 2640 FEET THE OF SOUTH NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 27, 1 emulsified asphalt and aggregate cover material Alternate bid item Moab, Utah 84532 Moab City reserves the right to reiect any or all proposals. or to accept or reject the whole or any part of the proposal, or to waive any informality or technicality in the interest of Moab City The Deadline for all request for proposals is 3 00 p m. Friday, February 23. 2001 For SLB&M 27: NW4SE4, Section TRATIVE APPROVAL AMENDING THE CLASS II INJECTION PERMIT OF THE KANE SPRINGS FEDERAL WELL UNIT 16-LOCATED IN SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 25 SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, SALT LAKE, GRAND COUNTY, BALLPARK CONCESSIONAIRE SERVICES FOR MOAB CITY RECREATION The City of Moab is now accepting requests for proposals for ballpark Moab City Offices located at 115 W 200 So, Moab Utah 84532 All proposals must be turned in to the Moab City Recorder's Offices, located at 115W 200 S , Range 22 Easl IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF AVIARA ENERGY vs cluded material items are Request for proposal forms are available at the SAN JUAN COUNTY Township 26 South, INC PROPOSALS concessionaire services for Moab City Recreation The Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration has received an application to lease the surface of the following described acreage NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION CAUSE NO. UIC-20- 6 000700010 Thursday, February 8,2001 t, PUBLIC NOTICE BEFORE THE DIVISION OF OIL, GAS AND MINING, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. STATE OF UTAH PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING iimf3-3nirpcnirn- . Is! Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in the Times Independent, February and 15, 2001, 8 JOB OPENINGS Grand County School District is taking applications for 7th and 8th grades Alternative Ed Coordinator. Utah teaching license not required; must be graduate of accredited institution at an 5X25533 o orms 4 acceptable academic determined by the School District; and have the physical ability to perform essential jot functions. Deadline for applications is Feb. 16, 2001 at 4:00 p.m. Applications available at 264 S 400 E Moab, UT; Job Service; or at our web site grand. k12.ut us. (click on District Office level to be 53i36fDsmD ffiaBCSMSa tSxQffltlii. Info) Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, Feb. 8 and 15, 2001. V r .. 1 I |