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Show lime 86-c- Thf PROTECTYOUR RIGHT TO KNOW J NOTICE TO WATER USERS wet! 2 40 ft deep (2) S 1044 E 4103 from NW Request for Proposals The Slate Engineer received the loll owing Cor Sec 56 T26S R2?E , 12 in well 650 ft deep (7 8 6 miles SE of Moab) USE Municipal In Spanish vaHey Wafer 8 Sewer Technical Landfill Engineering to in Grand County (Loca tirxis m S4.B8M) Persons objecting Imp Dist to Robert ABLE stating FILING NUM BER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION PROT Published in The Times indepenJert Moab U'ah on DECEMBER 6 8 13 ESTANTS NAME AND 2u01 RETURN ADDRESS, and any reguest tor a hearing Protest must be filed with the State Engineer Bo 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114 6300 (801-537240) on or before JANUARY 2, 2002 PUBLIC NOTICE MEETING SCHEDULE FOR GRAND COUNTY COUNCIL 2002 CALENDAR YEAR IS NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN THAT These are informal proceedings as per Rule R6SS 6 Division the Grand County will meet on the first and third Mon days of each month with the lollowmg e Council ttie 2 of Water of Rights (LEGEND Point(s) of Diversion POD, Place of Use POU, Nature of Use USE) 05-- 4 75( a26 50) Grand County Water Conservancy District propose(s) to change the POD, POU, & USE of water as evidenced by (A35252), (A42139) when the Monday meeting falls on a County observed holiday the meeting will be changed to the fol lowing Tuesday Meet mgs will begin at 3 00 p m for Administrative Matters and reconvene at 7 00 p m for Public Matters The meetings 05-47- 5 05-90- 6 4 0 cfs SOURCE 6 Underground Water Wells POD (1) S 260 E 965 from W 14 Cor, 16 in well Oft 1o300f1 deep (2) N 300 W 710 from 1 Cor, 16 in well 0 ft to 300 ft deep (5) S 100 W 474 from N 14 Cor, Sec 1.T26S, R21E, 16 in well 0 ft to 300 ft 3600 1800 from SW Cor, Sec 15, T26S, R22E , 8 in well 1 60 ft deep USE Irrigation from Mar 1 5 to Nov 1 5, total acreage 300 0000 acs. Municipal InMoabCity 6 Grand Cy Water Cons Dist , Industrial Industrial purposes within Moab City and Spanish Valley 2895 91 ac ft SOURCE 2 Underground Water Wells E-- 1 Cor, Sec 36, T26S, R22E . 12 in well 650 ft deep (7 8 8 miles SE of Moab) USE Municipal In Grand County Wafer Conservancy District 05-- 48(a26 151) 1 Spanish Valley October 7 and 21 November 4 and 18 December 2 and 16 (Tuesday Meeting) Individuals with special need requests who would like to partici- pate in the County Council meetings are encouraged lo contact ttie County Council office three (3) days in disabled tion of (Existing) POD (1) N 531 W 1525 from 4 Cor, Sec 26, 16 in well 240 ft deep (2) S 1044 E 4103 from NW Water 8 Sewer Improvement per- sons will be provided to the maximum extent possible TDD (Telecommunication Device for the Deaf) calls can be answered at (435) 259-134- Request, 6 or comments can be commu mcated to Grand County Council 125 East Center Street Moab, Utah 84532 questions 435-25- Witness my hand and seal this 3d day of December, 2001 Fran Townsend, (A26927) Cert Published in the Times Independent 6310, 05-49- 2 8 No (A35438) Cert No 8100, 05 1062 (A34567a, Clerk Auditor Dec 13,2001 a11057) HERETOFORE. QUANTITY 0 221 cfs and 28 35 ac-f- t SOURCE 4 Underground Water Wells POD (1) N 1667 W 3211, 8 in well 80 ft deep (2) N 1667 W 3371 from Cor, Sec 7, 8 in well 108 ft deep (3) S 170 E 660, 7 in well 1 000 ft deep (4) N 320 E 750 from Cor, Sec 14, T26S, R22E , 10 in well 100 ft to 500 ft deep USE Irrigation from Apr 1 to Nov 30, total acreage 6 0500 acs, Domestic 89 families POU W-1- 4 Sec 7. Sec 14. T26S, R22E NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF DANIEL HENRY DULL PROBATE NO. 0137-2- SOUnCF 2 ac-f- claims against the aboe estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court or to the Attorney for the Estate. William L Schultz on or before three months after the date of the first publication of this Notice, or said claims shall be forever barred Heidi Dull. 524 Westwood, t ijrdr ground Water We'ls (Existing) POD (1) N 531 W 1525 from 1 4 Cor, Sec 26, 16 m E-- 2 On the 4h day of December, 2001 , Heidi Dull was appointed the Personal Representative of the above estate All persons having HEREAFTER: QUANTITY 188 35 engineering services are excluded from this Request for Proposals Proposals shall contain 1) Statement of Qualifications - credentials and qualifications for sitespecific landfill engineering such as ions Uah 84532 Published m The t, Moab, Utah, Dec 13, 20 and 27, 2001. the same Each trustee board member appointed by the County legislative body shall be an elector of the district Interested residents Grand of County should file a letter of intent to serve on the County Council, 125 com- puter modeling, and erosion control demon- strations, 2) Landfill Engineering On-Ca- ll an time and materials rale schedule, 3) Approval Process for Work Projects parameters for submitting work requisitions for definable tasks with individual budgets as identified by the District All proposals shall be turned in to the District offices at 1000 E Sand Flats Road, P. O Box 980, Moab UT 84532 by 5 00 p m , Friday, December 21, 2001 The services requested are qualification based procurements and the District reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, or to accept or reject the whole or any part of any proposals, or to waive any informality or technicality in ll any proposal best interests in the of the District For further in- formation, please contact the District office at 259-186- sJane S Jones District Manager Published in The Times Independent, Moab, Utah, Dec. 6 and 13,2001 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING TO REOPEN 2001 BUDGET IS NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Council of Grand County, State of Utah will at a regular meeting of said Board, to be held December 17, 2001, at 7 00 p m in the Council Chambers at the Grand County Courthouse, hold a public hearing to reopen the 2001 Budget, pursuant to UAC Said meeting will address the General Fund, Miscellaneous Grants, Designated Funds, Travel Council Budget, Restaurant 8 Car Rental Tax and Building Authority A portion of the change resulted from additional revenues not previously budgeted for Witness my hand and seal this 6th day of December 2001 Fran Townsend, Clerk Auditor in The Published Times-lndependen- t. Moab, Utah December 13, 2001 East Center Street, Moab, Utah 84532. Letters should be re- ceived no later than 5 00 p m on December 31, 2001. The Grand County Council shall make the appointment at the regular Council meeting on January 7th, 2001. Published in The T imes Independent on December 13, 20, 27 2001 MOAB CITY RECREATION MOAB ARTS AND RECREATION CENTER BOARD OPENINGS The City of Moab is accepting applic ations for the four (4) Moab Arts and Recreation Center (MARC) Advisory Board openings Any interested UTAH DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT 2002 BOARD OF HEALTH MEETINGS Notice Heaih Department M jy 21, 7 1 00 & aM Buard of Health w'll hoid regular public meetings at ttie Green River City Offices, Green River Utah on the following dates January 15 7 00 PM Ma'ch 19 5 00 PM A4 pm-(Bu- Meeting! Ju'y 16 5 (X) PM September 17, 7 00 p m Novemtei 19 5 00 pm The public is invited and encouraged to attend these meetings Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab Utah, Dec 13, 2001 CITY OF MOAB HELP WANTED WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR The City of Moab is now accepting applications for the full time position of Waste Wa- ter Treatment Plant Operator Job descriptions may be picked up at the Department of Workforce Services located at 457 Kane Creek Blvd , Moab, Utah 84532 All applications must be turned in to the Department of Workforce Services located at 457 Kane Creek Blvd, Moab, Utah 84532 Deadline for all applications is 3 00 p m Friday December 21, 2001 The City of Moab is an equal opportunity employer For further information, please call the Moab City offices at (435)259 5121. s Danielle Shumway Deputy Recorder Published in The be made BLM The newest issue of Blue Mountain Shadows is set to go on sale Wednesday Dec. 12 This issue contains numerous interviews, and articles written about uranium mining in both upper and lower Cottonwood. Poetry, humor, sadness, and personal reflections are all part of this issue, which is the first of three volumes to be produced about the Cottonwood mining experience. The next volume will come out the first part of January; the final in the set, in July. 80-pag- e enhancement and educational outreach among other issues. Your Right to Know 678-1- 7. Copies will be available at county businesses, county libraries, The Edge of the Cedars Museum, or from Shurrell Meyer. Blue Mountain Shadows contracted with the BLM, the Forest Service, the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program (AMRP), and the Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Quality (DWQ), collecting over 45 oral interviews during the past year. Writers are needed for the July issue. Please contact Janet Wilcox if you would like to participate, 678-285- 7-- The RMP team, which includes community members and state park representatives, wants to hear input from local citizens, potential visitors and others with an interest in the future of Edge of the Cedars. Meeting participants will be asked to identify critical issues that should be considered within the plan. Edge of the Cedars recognizes that in order to survive, it must have a relevant and meaningful mission with a strong educational focus, and it must practice sound fiscal management for sustainability Exhibits must be scientifically accurate, yet sensitive to the needs and interests of Nati ve Americans, eserving and sharing our rich cultural heritage. If for some reason, you cannot attend the public meeting, you may give your comments or suggestions to one of the following local team members: Dale Davidson, Monticello; Winston Hurst Deborah Stevenson, or Rosie Long, Blanding; Phil Hall or Kelly McAndrews, Bluff, Aldean Ketchum, White Mesa. Moab residents may contact Tim Smith, Southeast Region Office; Salt Lake area residents may contact Jamie Dalton or Karen Krieger of Utah State Parks and Rec- reation. Edge of the Cedars is a museum of Native American culture. The state parkmuseum is located at 660 West, 400 North, in Blanding. Winter museum and park hours are from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. daily. The museum will be closed on Christmas and New Years Day Utah Seniors with a Special Fun Tag get in free any day For more information, contact the museum at by the Mayor and confirmed by the Moab City Council For any questions regarding this board position, please contact Marcy at s Danielle Shumway Deputy Recorder Published in The Till 259-225- Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, December 6 and 13, 2001 JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Grand County School District is accepting applications for immediate opening for ALS Teaching Assistant Applicant must be able to speak Navajo Job is part-tim10 hours per week Application available at Job e, Service or at the School District Office at 264 S 400 E .Moab, Utah Deadline for applying is December 20 at 1 00 p m. Interviews will be held December 21 and only those applicants deemed qualified will be invited to attend. GCSD is an equal opportunity employer Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, December 13 and 20, 2001. I -- Si - 1. Critical planning meeting set at Edge of Cedars State Park Notices Protect inventory Current "Blue Mtn. Shadows" is a great look back into the fabled uranium boom Public t, Moab, Utah, December 6 and 13, 2001. appl- Photo of adit at Simpatica mining area, The Utah Division of Parks and Recreation will host a public meeting at Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum from 9 p.m. on Wednesday; Jan. 16, 2002, to seek public comment as part of a planning process for the museum. The meeting aims to inform the public about development of a Resource Management Plan (RMP) for the museum. The RMP will provide a framework for future management and will likely address major concerns dealing with collections management, exhibit Times-lndependen- positions currently open These positions are for a volunteer board All appointments to the MARC will Sr South-easer- n Utah District icants should pick up and submit all applications to the City of Moab Recorders Office at 115 West 200 South, Moab Utah 84532, Applications will be accepted until Friday, December 28, 2001 at 3 PM There are four board Board is hereby given tnat the ser- permeability test- V-n- b Times-lndependen- -- Board(s) to Grand HYDRUS-2- (435) PUBLIC NOTICE Please take notice that as of January i, 20C2, tne following Grand County Boards wJI have vacancies Grand County Hospital Special Service District - two (2) Moab Mosquito Abatement District one (1) Qualifications to serve on a Board are as follows 1 No appointed member of ttie board may be a full or part-tim- e employee of the district while serving on the board 2 No person employed by a special service distuct as a fulltime or part time employee may serve on the governing board of the district J A board member may not be compensated separately as a board member and as an employee for providing vice 4 Thursday, December13, 2001 SOUTHEASTERN calculat- frost-dept- h 1346 9 District propose(s) to change the POD POU, 8 USE of water as evidenced by 05-14- engineering services such as land'N planning studies tipping fee analyses, waste volume or fl ;w studies, ec are not required by ttie D, strict and such on-ca- of these meetings Specific accommodation necessary fo allow participa- HEREAFTER. 'o act a: an ongoing consultant in the area of technical landfill er pneenng services ieiated to landlill covers and clo sure and post closure care General landfill Consulting identification of principals and advance QUANTITY questmg proposals from engineering firms Dates scheduled for the meetings are as 16 E Landin m Moab Utah Ttie District s re IV ing, January 7 and 22 February 4 and 19 March 4 and 1 8 April 1 and 15 May 6 and 20 June 3 and 1 7 July I and 1 5 August 5 and 1 9 September 3 and T25S, 16 in well 0 ft to 300 ft deep (3) N 125 E 890, 16 in well 0 ft to 300 ft deep (4) N 1130 E 590 from SW ment Special Service District operates tf Klondike Class I Land fill and ttie M iab Class grand County Council Chambers of the County Courthouse, 125 East Center Street, Moab, Utah follows Cor, Sec 35, deep (6) be held at the will HERETOFORE-QUANTIT- N - ceptions 1 4 Morgan P E L STATE ENGINEER signed protest Services The Cirand County Sjnd Waste Manage1 an application must file a CLFARLY READ n&rpmbfnt, 3 NOTICE OF VACANCY PUBLIC NOTICES Application(s) Change Water s-- is?' f' V i&i siiEsBi, |