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Show B6-iI- Americans with Disab'ii-tieAct, individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify the Recorders Cthce at 1 5 West 200 South Moab, Utah 84532, or phone at least (435) tfiree (3) woiking days prior to the meeting s Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in The Waste comment on a proposed amendment to the Land Use Code to consider tor com- Times-lndependen- sMary Hottiine, CITY OF MOAB Secretary Grand County Planning Commission Published in The Times Independent, Moab, Utah. July 19, & PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED 26. 2001 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 1 2001 at 7 00 p m in the Council Chambers ol the Grand County Court, house, the Grand Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to hear public comment on a proposed amendment to the Lind Use Code implementing the Gateway Plan by the adoption of the RC, Resort Commercial Zone District, the SPA Specially Planned Area District, and corresponding map amendments sMary Hofhine, Secretary Grand County Planning Commission Published m The Times-lndependeri- Moab, Utah, July 19 and 26. 2001 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 1 2001 at 7 00 p m in the Council Chambers of the Grand County Court, house, the Giand Planning Commission wilt hold a public hearing to hear public comment on a proposed amendment to the Land Use Code to consider adoption multifam-il- y and nonresidential development districts sMary Hofhine. Secretary Grand County Planning Commission Published in The Times Independent, Moab, Utah, July 19 26, 2001 & NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 1, 2001 at 7 00 p m in the Council Chambers of the Grand County Court- house, the Grand Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to hear public comment on a proposed amendment to the Land Use Code to consider adoption of the RS. Resort Special Zone District, which was designed to implement the 191 North Corridor Area Plan, an amendment to the Grand County General Plan sWary Hofhine, Secretary Grand County Planning Commission Published in The Times Independent, Moab, Utah, July 19, 26th. 2001 & CITY OF MOAB PUBLIC HEARING VACATION OF PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WA- The Moab City Council will hold a Public Heading on Tuesday July 31, 2001 at approximately 7.30 p m The hearing be held in tte City ORDI- NANCE 2001-1- 1 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION OF CHAPTER 17.06, TITLE 17, OF THE MOAB MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING THE DEFINITION OF A CARPORT The City of Moab will hold a Public Meeting on Tuesday, July 31 , 2001 at approximately 7 30 p m right-of-wa- y 35 (1C) Limit the number 1 Moab, Utah July 19 and will Coun- cil Chambe-- s of Moab City Ohices at 1 1 5 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532 The pjrpose of this heanng will be to solicit public input on the Proposed Vacahon of a y Public near the intersechon of Pack C'eek Drve and Wagner Avenue In corript.ance wdh the PUBLIC NOTICE Adoption of Ordinance 345 The Grand County Council passed, adopted, and approved, Ordinance No 345, in open session on July 1 1 , 2001, an amendment to the Land Use Code tor Dude Ranch, destination resort standards as follows NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF GRAND COUNTY, UTAH, THAT the Grand County Land Use Code is hereby modifies the Schedule of Use Regulations of Art III C 1 with respect to Dude ranch, wilderness lodge and similar recreational facilities to read Dude Ranch or destination resort (h ) BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE , standards In addition to applicable Art IV , Site development standards, the Use-specif- SLR- - 1 Small Lot Residential-through Art III R AL. Airpod Limitation District h Dude ranch or destination resod All dude 1 ranches and destination resods shall comply with the standards of this section (1 ) Accommodation units may be provided tof Right-of-wa- temporary overnight or employee; (2) Accessory faculties may include a restau units shall not exceed 600 sq ft ; provided, however, that the County may permit bonus density up to one (1 ) unit per acre and or bonus average unit size, where the County specifically finds that a proposed development will provide significant and substantial public benefit, as compared to alternative uses for the subject property, by ex- equivalent reduction in infiltration compared to the standard final cover T he District s request has been reviewed by the Division ot Solid and Hazardous Waste and found to meet the requirements Utah Administrative Code and of is therefore acceptable. Post-closur- monitoring e be conducted A public comment period on the request will begin July 26, 2001 and will end August 24, 2001, Copies of the request and alternative final cover study are available the site of will for public review during the comment period dur- ing normal business hours at the following location. Utah Department of Environmental Quality Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste 288 North 1460 West, 4th Floor Salt Lake City, Utah These documents will also be available at the Southeastern Utah District Health Department office in Moab at 471 South Main Street, Written comments will be accepted if received by August 24, 2001 and should be submitted to: Dennis R. Downs, Executive Secretary Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board Department of Environmental Quality PO. Box 144880 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-488- A public 0 hearing on the of wildlife habitat; (e) diversification of the local economy, and (f) preserve agricultural lands PASSED, ADOPTED. AND APPROVED by the Grand County Council in open session this 16th day of July, 2001, by the following vote Voting aye Kim Schappert, Bart . Leavitt, Jerry McNeely, Jim Lewis Voting nay Joette Langianese, Al Suzanne McLeod, Mayberry sMary Hofhine, Secretary Grand County Planning Commission Published in The Times will Independent, Moab, Utah Juty 26, 2001 Au- Lake City For further information Phil Burns of the Division and Hazardous Waste at (801 In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals with special needs (including auxiliary communicative of Solid 538-617- aids and services) should contact Charlene Lamb, Office of Human Resources at at (TDD least five working days prior to a scheduled meeting or hearing 536-441- Published stan- respect to (a) protection of sensitive lands on the site, (b) dedication of view shed easements across the property from high public use areas; (cj dedication of 80 or more of the site as open space, (d) protection and enwith proof of all lawful claims against the meager estate of BERTHA J EASTIN, Deto exceased ecutor of her estate within 10 days of this publication to following address Jesse Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, July 26, 2001. Public Notice: Notice is hereby given that the Moab City Planning Commission is holding a public hearing to address a zone change request for lots 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 12, and 13 of the Utex Subdivision. The location these lots is along Hwy 191 South of the Chamber Of Commerce and of Anasazi Realty The current zone for the lots is Residential R-- 2 The zone change request is for Commercial S Eastin 83 N 400 E. 80 Pleasant, Ut 84647 Published in The Mt. Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, July 26, gust 2 and 9, 2001, Au- Grand County Airport Board Posi- tion" Grand County is now accepting letters of interest from persons in Grand County interested in serving on the Grand County Airport Board. Letters of interest should be submitted to the Grand County Council Office at 125 E. Center Street, Moab, UT 84532, by August 10, 2001. All applications received will be kept on file and may be used for future openings. Published Times-lndependen- the in t, Moab, Utah, July 26 and August 2, 2001. 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 Court- house, 125 East Center, Moab, Utah, on August 23, 2001, at 12:15 p.m. ot said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed originally executed on February 26, 1 997 by Michael F. Shan- non and Marilyn L. Shannon, as trustors, in favor of First Mortgage Corporation, covering the following real property purported to be located in Grand County at 248 South Hillside Drive, Moab, UT 84532 (the undersigned disclaims liability tor any error in the address), and more particularly described as: Lot 3, Amended Portion Block C Amended Portion Plat A", WALKER SUBDIVISION, of Amended Block A, Plat E, Amended Portion Block C, Amended Portion Plat A, WALKER SUBDIVISION, according to the official plat thereof. 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 property. The current benefiof the trust deed is Chase Manhattan Corporation and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the ciary notin of default are Shannon and Marilyn L. Shannon. Bidders mi ct tender to the trus ' a a $5,000.00 the sale and deposit the balance of f e purchase price by 12:00 noon the da following the sale Both the deposit and the balance must be in the form of a wire transfer, cashiers check or certified funds payable to Lundberg & Associates Cash payments are not accepted Michael F. DATED July 232001. sScot Lundberg, Trustee (801) 263-340- 0 Case No. 21539 Loan No 153102785 Team BJGI L&A C-- 1 The public hearing is scheduled to take place on August 9, 2001 at 7. 00 p m in the Crty Council chambers located at 115 West 200 South. The public is invited to hear and comment on the proposed rezone. Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, Juty 26 and Aug 2,2001 July 26, 2001 Summertime warm waters have changed fishing at popular Lake Powell Wayne Gustaveson, Division of Wildlife Resources Lake Powell project leader, says summer has set in at the lake The lake elevation is 3,671 M.S.L. and the water temperature is 77 - 83 F. Most game fish are entrenched in summer patterns which mean early morning and late evening activity periods with a siesta at mid day. PUBLIC NOTICE: an provides contact Ralph Bohn or commodations . , cover units hancement following conditions apply to the listed uses when referenced in the use regulations of a particular zoning dist-ic- t. Ad Sand Flats Road The site was used as a municipal landfill until being closed in early 1 99 7, part ol tfie site is now used tor disposal ot construction demolition waste and yard waste The District has provided evidence that the alternative final Please send oft shall be limited to one ( 1 ) per 2 5 acres, and the average size of all ac- dards lows ap- proval of an alternative final cover at the Moab Landfill located approximately one halt mne east of the City of Moab just be held request gust 15 at 2.00 PM in Room 125 of the Cannon Health Building at 288 North 1460 West in Salt ceeding county COUNTY COUNCIL, THAT the Grand County Land Use Code is hereby amended by the repeal ot Art and III C 2 h . to read as fol- E structures on site to an average of one (1) per five (5) acres, 1) Incorporate varied root lines and wall offsets as necessary to break-uthe perceived mass and scale of all structures larger than a typical single family home; (12) Provide complete food service for all guests, (13) Provide a recreational amenity package suitable for the scale of the project. ( 1 4) The density of p 26. 2001 III ft , of primary Published in fhe Times Independent, 2 Ail styles and materials, or as otherwise approved by the Planning Commission, (7) Provide adequate public facilities and services based on the type and scope of the development proposed, a private water andor sewerage sys'em may be required where the capacity of available public water system andor sewage treatment system is insufficient to serve current zoned density, (8) Provide public trail andor road dedications as necessary to maintain historic access to public lands, (9) Limit the height of all accommodations units to 24 ft and the main lodge structure to The hearing will be held in the City Council Chambers ol Moab City Offices at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532 The purpose of this hearing will be to solicit public input on Proposed Ordi- An Or nance 2001-1dinarice Amending Section 17 06,020 (5), of Chapter 17 06, Title 17, of the Moab Municipal Code Regarding the definition of a carport In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify the Recorder's Office at 1 1 5 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532, or phone at leasl (435) three (3) working days prior to the meeting s Rachel Ellison City Recorder 259-512- em- regional architecture o! landscape and screening standards, which will be applicable in all t, Moab Utah. July 19 and 26, 2001 mercial aviation-r- f leted uses and heliports shops gift structures and parking shall be substantially hidden from view offs te from public rights-o- t way and high use areas through use ot siting, screening, landscaping, or setbacks, (4) Utilize earth tone colors with low light reflective values that minimize contrast with the surrounding landscape, (5) The proposed protect and accommodations density shall be compatible with the surrounding land uses and suitable tor the proposed site, (6) Utilize indigenous, 259-512- has requested 1 spas (3) Management Special Service District ployes housing, equestrian facilities and health 1 hearing to hear public requirements rants, s 3 nfc pr nbr ut, Thursday, NOTICE Grand County Solid PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 6, 2001 at 7 00 p m tn the Council Chambers ol the Grand County Courthouse, tfre Grand County Council will hold a public - NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PU8UC I tmrs lie The very best time to fish is from daylight to 9 a m. Bass and stripers are chasing shad first thing in the morning and are catchable every calm morning. Bass are taken along the shore line around stick ups and prominent rocky structure with surface poppers (Pop-r- , Sugoi splash, chug bug). Cast near structure. Allow the lure to rest until ripples dissipate. Twitch once and rest. Twitch twice and then work lure back to the boat in a steady chugging motion to tantalize bass. Stripers will be in open water. Watch for splashes andor 3 swirls. The action may be very subtle so concentrate on the water surface until you become adept at seeing the small signs. Individual fish splashes fare probably carp but two or more splashes in close proximity are usually stripers. A surface lure placed within the splash ripple created by the rolling fish will cause an immediate slash at your surface lure. (Excalibur Super Spook Jr., Zara spook, Jumpin minnow, Chug They often pursue the lure and strike as many as 5 times on a single retrieve. With one or more fish rolling and thrashing at the lure it is almost impossible to keep from setting the hook and jerking it away from the pursuers. Try to wait until the fish is felt pulling the lure under water before jerking. One more thing - remember to breathe while all this is going on. Boils are found lakewide but they are quick and ephemeral. It may be best to cruise the main channel and hope for stripers to boil near the speeding boat. When seen, just steer the boat parallel to the boil and cruise to a 2-- Slight decrease in cougar hunt numbers slated by DWR The Division of Wildlife Resources is rec- ommending 253 limited entry permits and 340 harvest objective permits for Utahs 2001 - 2002 cougar season. This represents a net reduction of 50 in the total number of permits from last year," said Dr. Mike Wolfe, mammals program coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. The predicted harvest for the forthcoming season is 400 animals, a 9 percent reduction from the 435 projected last year. Most of the decreases are proposed for the Northern and Southern regions of the state." Wolfe said decreases are being recommended on 15 units to meet performance targets identified in Utahs Cougar Management Plan. Harvest levels on 25 units would remain equal to those from last year, while increases are recommended on 5 units to benefit depressed deer populations. Currently, 18 units in Utah are subject to predator management plans. The Division is also recommending that two units that were previously limited entry units be changed to harvest objective units, and that two harvest objective units be changed to limited entry units. The total number of cougars in the statewide harvest last year was 452, of which approximately 45 percent were females and 17 percent were subadult animals, Wolfe added. The percent of the harvest objeive quota filled statewide was 76 percent, while 51 percent of the hunte-- s with limited entry permits were successful. The average age of me animals harvested was 3.3 years, slightly higher than that observed in the 2000 - 2001 season. stop within casting range. If stnpers dive and pop back up in short order it may be better to wait for them and try to determine direction of travel. Park the boat in front of the advancing fish and wait. If stripers dont come back up immediately it may be best to keep cruising and casting to random boils as they come into range. Boiling activity is usually done by 10 a m. It may heat up again in the evening if there is no afternoon wind. Stripers are still being caught on bait all during the day at many locations that have been good all spnng. Fish anchovy bait at 0 feet in Last Chance (mouth of last canyon on the left) and point closest to buoy marker 30. At Bullfrogllalls the main canyon walls from Halls to Lake Canyon and uplake near buoy 110. White and Red Canyon are still producing stripers for bait anglers near Hite. Catfish are at their peak and can be caught in large numbers on soft smelly bait near your campsite from dusk to v eil after dark. Just use table scraps on the shallow sandy beach from the back of the boat. Fish on sand rather than broken rock or brush covered bottom. 30-5- Deer hunt shortened in southeastern Utah hunt units As hunters make preparations for Utahs general rifle hunt this fall, the Division of Wildlife Resources reminds them that hunts on some deer hunt units have been shortened seato 5 days, instead of the regular son most hunters are used to, including areas around Moab. Deer hunt units where general rifle be include held the Manti, Nebo hunts will La central in unit Utah; the Sal, La Sal MounSan tains and Juan, Abajo Mountains units in southeastern Utah; and the Monroe and Pine Valley units in southwestern Utah. The number of bucks per 100 does Bucks, Bulls and Published Times-lndependen- in The Au- Procla- Division of Wildlife Resources offices. "The basis of our governments being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, the latter." I should not hesitate a moment to prefer Thomas Jefferson, 1787 Cl t CimS - 31nhrpntbntt t, Moab, Utah, July 28, gust 2 and 9, 2001. Once-in-a-Lifeti- mation. Proclamations are available from hunting and fishing license agents statewide, THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. isnt at the objectives called for in management plans for these units, so the general rifle season was shortened to try and improve hunting in future years by increasing the number of buck deer left after the season," says Scott Root, conservation outreach manager in the Divisions Central Region. The shortened season dates are for the rifle season only. The season dates for the archery and muzzleloader hunts in these areas were not shortened because the number of deer taken is considerably lower during these primitive weapon hunts. Boundary descriptions for these areas are found on pages 49 - 50 of the 2001 Utah 35 E. Center St. 259-752- 5 |