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Show Thursday, January 31,2002 PUBLIC NOTICES The State Engineer received the following PnOTECTYOUR RIGHT TO KNOW The Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration has received an at(t cation to lease toe surface of toe folloemg described acreage Sealed bids be received at toe Grand County Clerk Office 2Q ruary 4, 2002, at which time and place ell bids will be pubicty opened, tor recommendation to Last the Grand County SLDIM Section 32 Witotn Containing 1 3 39 Council, and read tor the purchasing the following vehicles to be used by the Grand County Sheriff Said vehicles shall comply with the following specifications Two - 2002 or 2003 4X4 4 Door Passenger acres, more or less Subject property is located approximately 4 miles north ol Dead Horse Point Stale Park Any individual wish- ing to submit a compel mg application to lease this property, a portion thereof, or a parcel including any of the Vehicles 5 4L or larger V8 4 Speed Automatic Transmission Heavy duty charging above described acreage. should also file an application and toe appropriate application lee(s). system Power steering and power brakes Power windows and locks Heavy duty suspension Skid plate package Tow package with The Trust Lands Ad ministration will accept competing atipliuilions during the following period of time FROM 0 00 A M. JANUARY 10. 2002 UNTIL 5 00 PM. FEBRUARY 22,2002 TRUST LANDS ADMINISTRATION 1165 SOUTH HIGHWAY engine cooling package AMFM Cassette Cruise control No center console Carpet Cloth captain tront seats with armrests Color While Dealers are to specify delivery date and ve- 191, SUITE 5 MOAB. UT 84532 (435) 259 3760 Reterenca No SULA 1326 The Trust Lands Ad hicle specifications with their bids Bids should show vehicle purchase price. Grand County Commission reserves the right to reed any or all bids, to ministration reserves toe right to reject any application or subsequent bids For additional Information please contacl Mr Jan Partmenter at (435) 259 3760 Published In The Times Independent, Moab, Utah, Jan. 24, 31 and Fob. 7, 2002. waive Informality in any bid which In the opin- ion ot the Grand County Council shall best serve the interest ot Grand County Send bids to ClerkAuditors Office, 125 East Center, Moab, Utah 84532, clearly marked on the outside ot envelope -Sheriff'! Office Vehicle Bid 2002 Request for Proposals Independent Auditor 2-- 4 sFran The Grand County Solid Waste Management Special Service District 1 requests proposals for an Independent audit of Its financial records for fis- Published GRAND COUNTY TOWNSHIP.26 SOUTH RANGE 22 EASI SLB&M SECTION 34: SW4NE4SE4 Containing 10.0 acre, more or less Any Individual wishing to submit a competing application to pur- chase, lease, andor exchange tot this property, a portion thereof, or a parcel Including any ot the 9 above-describe- Published In The Times Independent. Moab, Utah, Jan 24 nd 31,2002 Grand County ac- 25,2002 Bids are due no later than 4 00 p m. on Feb- ruary 6. 2002 Call for 1 and more Information. 2. Grand County EMS rt accepting bids tor axtricatton equip-meto be used on motor vehicle crash aeanes All bids ara due no later than 400 p m. on Fabruary 0, 2002. Call (435) 2591341 for specifications and more Information. nt Published Times-Independen- In The t, Moeb, Utah, Jan. and 31. 2002 competing applications FRIDAY, JANUARY head monitordefibrillstor 259-134- should also tile an application toe appropriate application tee(s). The Trust Lands Administration will accept during the following period of time From 0:00 A.M. ACCEPTING BIDS pacifications d acreage, District Manager 24 Until 5:00 P.M. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2002 TRUST LANDS ADMINISTRATION 130 N. MAIN RICHFIELD. UT 84701 (435) 896-649- Reference 4 No.: SULA 1342 The Trust Lands Ad- ministration reserves the right to reject any application of subsequent bids. Published fn -Grand County CouncH on Aging Board Position Grand County is now accepting letters ol interest from persons in Grand County interested in serving on the Grand County Council on Aging Letters ot in- terest should be submitted to the Grand County Council Office aM?5E Center Street, Moab. UT 84532 by 5 00 p m February 1 . 2002 Published in The Tlmes-lndependen- Moab, Utah January 24 and January 31 , 2002. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, pay- able In lawful money ot the United States at the Grand County Courthouse, 125 East Center, Moab, Utah, on February 19, 2002 at 12.35 p.m., for the purpose ot foreclosing a Trust Deed dated April 25, 2000 executed by Thomas K. Messick, as favor of of State In Trustor, United America acting through the Rural Housing Services or successor agency, United States Department of Agriculture., as Beneticiary, covering real properly located in Grand County and described as follows: Parcel 1 Lot 3, Block 111, : HUNT CREEK SUBDIVISION, according fo the official plat thereof. Excepting therefrom all gas and minerals. Parcel 2: Together with an ease-mator Ingress, egress and utilities as described in the easement recorded July 29, 1997, In Book 506 at Page 532 of official records. oil, TOGETHER WITH all the Improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures PUBLIC NOTICE cessful proposal Proposals may be mailed to the District at P 980. Moab. UT 84532 or faxed to 435-255218 The District office is located at 1000 E Sand Flats Road, telephone 435-253867 aJane S Jones (435) The The Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration has received an application to lease the surface ol the following described acreage: by the District's Administrative Control Board to determine the suc- cepting bids for In Moab, Utah, Jan. 24 and 31, 2002. Statement ol Qualifications. 2) Examples of related experience, 3) Fee for a one year contract These factors will be evaluated equally . Clerk-Audit- Tlmes-lndependen- t, n EMS is Currently Townsend Grand County cal year 2001 Certified public accountants are Invited to submit a wnt-toproposal to the District no later than February 13. 2002. Proposals must contain 1) 1 will until 12 00 PM on Feb- GRAND COUNTY IuwnshjB 22 SuuttL Range PUBLIC NOTICE: NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE DEALERS PUBLIC NOTICE J The Tlmes-lndepende- Moab, Utah, Jan. 31 and Feb. 7 and 14, 2002. now or hereafter a pari of the property. All re- placements and additions shall also be covered by this Security Instrument. All of the foregoing Is referred to In this Security Instrument as the Property" The street address of the property is purported to be 1 525 East Hunt Creek Drive, Moab, UT 84532. The undersigned disclaims any liability for any error in the street address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is United States; of America, acting through the Farmers Home Administration and the record owners of the property as of the recording of this notice of default is reported to be Thomas K. Messick. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee a 15,000 00 deposit at the sale end the balance by 10: 00 a m. the day following the sale Both payments must be in the form of cashier's check. THIS NOTICE IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Dated. January 15, 2002. First American Title Insurance Company Blake T. Hemer Vice President 4 Regional Counsel AT No.: 106335 USDA Published in The Times-Independe- Moab, Utah, Jan. 24, 31 and Feb. 7. 2002. Application! s) to Temporarily Change Water Grand County (Locations m SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must File a CLEARLY READABLE signed protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION. PROTNAME ESTANTS AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer. Box 146300, Salt in Lake City. UT 84114-630- 0 on or before JANUARY 31.2002. These are informal proceed- ings as per Rule R65S 6 2 of ttie Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND. Pomt(s) of Diversion POD; Place ol Use POU; Nature of Use USE) B. & E. George Ann Auditor The Grand County Solid Waste Management Special Service. District 41 requests proposals for an independent audit ot its financial records for fiscal year 2001 . Certified public accountants are Invited to submit a written proposal to the District no later than February 13. 2002. Proposals must contain: 1 ) Statement of Qualifications:) Examples of related experience; 3) conFee tor a one-yea-r tract. These factors will be evaluated equally by the Districts Administrative Control Board to determine the successful proposal. Proposals may be mailed to the District at P. 980, Moab, UT 84532 or faxed to The District office Is located at 1000 E. Sand Flats Road, telephone 8. sJane S. Jones District Manager Published in The Tlmes-lndependen- Carter, Moab Irrigation Company propose(s) to change the POD, POU. & USE ol water 3 as evidenced by Moab Irrigation 3.75 Company Shares; Stock Certificates 41707 and 1715. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 15 86 ac-t-t. SOURCE: Mill Creek and Tributaries. POD. (1) S 900 W 1360 from NE Cor, Sec 7. (2) S 685 E 1.050 from NW Cor, Sec 8.T26S, R22E.(3) N 1285 W 1135 from SE Cor. Sec 27. (4) N 1335W 1150 from SE Cor, Sec 29. (5) S UTAH LEGAL SERVICES Request for Proposals Independent NOTICE TO WATER USERS t, Moab, Utah. Jan. 24 and 31, 2002. REDIVERSION: (1)S 2330 E 2610 from NW Cor, Sec 6, T27S, R23E. STORAGE: (1) In Ken's Lake, Capacity 281 00 height of dam 98 ft., Inundatac-ft- ., ing 86.00 acs. in S-- 1 2NE-14.SE-- Sec Sec 11; Sec 13; Sec 15; Sec 22; Sec 25; Sec 26; Sec 27; Sec 28; Sec 34; Sec 35, T26S. R23E; Sec 1; Sec 2; Sec 12; Sec 13, T27S, R22E; Sec 1 ; Sec 6. T27S, R23E. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 15.86 ac-f- t. SOURCE; Webb Hollow Creek. POD: (1) N 550 E 600 from SW Cor, Sec 19, T26S, R24E. (8 miles of East Mosb) OF POINT(S) REDIVERSION (1)N 280 E 50 from SW Cor, Sec 19, T26S, R24E. STORAGE: Pond 01, Capacity 1.5 ac-ft- ., height of dam 1 2 ft., inundating 0 32 acs. in SW-- 1 14 Sec 1 9, T26S, R24E. USE: irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 27.5000 aca, tola supply 5.2900 acs POU: SE-1- 4 Sac 24; NE-1- 4 Sec 25. T26S, R23E; SW-1- 4 Sec 19; NW-- 4 Sec30,T?6S, R24E. Robed L Morgan, PE, STATE ENGINEER Published in The on JANUARY 24 and 31. Timee-lndepende- nt 9 by mail concerning Moab and Green River 0 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT GRAND COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH SUMMONS Case o. 0107-15- 1 Judge Mary L. Manley RICHARD DALTON, Plaintiff, vs. CAROLE A. BRIGGS. SOUTHERN UTAH ENVIRONMENTAL. LLC and all persons unknown claiming any right, title or estate or interest in or lien upon the real property de- scribed hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 1 46300, Salt Lake City. UT on or before FEBRUARY 27, 2002. These are informal proceedings as par Division of the 2 Water of Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) Thomas J. Henry proposes to correct the USE of water as ev9 idenced by (A38889aS6). 05-256- HERETOFORE: Cor, Sec 6, T25S, R23E. USE: Irrigation: from Mar 15 to Nov 15, total acreage 4.8100 acs. 6oie supply 0 8500 acs. POU; Sec 6, HEREAFTER: 4.709 POD: Same Heretofore. USE: QUANTITY: ac-f- t. as Same as Heretofore. Robert L Morgan, PE. STATE ENGINEER In The Times Independent, Moab, Utah on JANUARY 31 & FEBRUARY 7. 2002 Grand County Deputy Clerk Auditor Starting salary: $9.13 per hour. Fulltime with benefits. Under the supervision of the Clerk Auditor, performs general and department specific office tasks, including front counter receptionist, telephone service, receiving and receipt ol monies, fixed ssset records, voter registration, and business licenses Qualifications: High School diploma or equivalent Related office experience andor education. Accounting knowledge and computer skills necessary. For complete fob de. and ppy to; Workforce Services, 457 Ktne Creek. Motb. UT 84532. scription (435) 71 Appli- cations accepted until 500 p.m. February 1 1, 2002. 457 Kane Creek Bivd. Moab, UT 84532. (435) 7192600. Applications accepted until 5:00 p.m. February 8, 2002. EOEADA. Qualified women and minority are encouraged to ap- Times-Independe- 1 through S 4 Published The In January 31 and February 7, 2002. Ybu Complaint to Quiet Title In Real Property, and to serve upon or mail to the Petitioners attorney, at the ad- dress shown above, a copy of your answer within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons upon you (thirty (30) days if you reside outside the Stats of Utah). If you fail to answer, judgment will be taken against you for the relief demanded In the Verified Complaint to Quiet Title In Real Property, which has been filed with the Clerk of the above entitled Court. DATED THIS 15th day of January, 2002. sROSALIE REILLY Attorney tor Petitioner Published In The Times-Independe- Moab, Utah, 31, Feb. 7 Jan. 24, and 14, 2002. EOEADA. Qualified women and minority am encouraged to appty. Published in The T January 31 and February 7, 2002. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following described personal property; J. A. Bates, Unit 43, whose last known address was 491 Locust Lane, Moab, UT 84532, clothes, household goods & tools. Jewel Slavensky, Unit 29, whose last known address was 3081 Spanish Trail Road, Moab, UT 84532, clothes, household goods & tools. Travis Garcia, Unit 144, whose last known address was 561 Taylor Ave., Moab, UT 84532, clothes, & tools. Ada Dishfsce, Unit 4202, ' whose last known address was Box P.O. 3745, NM Farmington, 87499, clothes, household goods & tools. Mike Mamoia, Unit last whose 4191, known address was 321 North Main St., Moab, UT 84532, clothes, household goods & tools. Charlene Brown, Unit 4196, whose last known address was 809 E. Wagner, Moab, UT 84532, clothes, household goods & tools. Holly Dinsmore, Unit SAND FLATS RECREATION AREA APPRENTCESHIP PROGRAM position Part-tim- e (approximately 230 hours), no benefits. Salary: $7.16 per hour. A work training program tor high school juniors and seniors who are Interested In assisting with visitor services, education, fee collection, campsite and backcountry patrols and other duties related to recreation management, facility operations and maintenance. Minimum qualifications; at least 17 yea's of age and attending Grand County High School or Day Star Academy. Ability to perform manual labor, lift 25 pounds, and work in outside weather conditions. For complete job descrip- bon and apply to: Workforce Services, 457 Kane Creek Btvd, Moab, Utah, 84532 , (435)719-280- 0. Applications accepted until 4.30 p.m. on February 8, 2002. EOEADA, Qualified women and minority am encouraged to appty. Published in The Times-Independe- NOTICE household goods nt January 31 ami February 7, 2002. 167, known whose last address was 59 South Main, Moab, UT 84532, one car. These Items wilt be sold as provided by law on Saturday, February 23, 2001 at 1 1 :00 a.m. at Intown Storage, 5 Dogwood, Moab, Utah, In order to aatisfy the ken of Intown Storage against tha property under Chapter 8 of rule 38. UTAH CODE (1988). Intown Storage 45 Dogwood Moab, Utah 84532 Published in The Times-Independe- Moab Utah, Jan. 31, Feb. 7 and 14, 2002. PUBLIC NOTICE Castla Valley Fire Dept, ia applying for PCIFB funding for a new fire station. It wiS be an insulated 50 50" metal building on a concreta slab. Bids may be submitted by March 1, 2002, with construction to begin August, 2002, based on receipt of funding. Contact Castle Valley Dire Dept, for a bid package at or mal to H. C. 64, P.O. Box 2109, Castie Valley, UT 94532. Published in The 259-365- Timee-lndependen- upon the character of the site and surrounding land uses, and what is necessary to promote land use com- PUBLIC NOTICE Adoption of Ordinance 3S2 The Grand County Council adopted, passed, end patibility. ap- (6) Storage of vehicles, supplies and equipment on site in excess that which is approved as part of the original permit shall be proved, Ordinance bio. 352 In open session on January 22, 2002 an amandment to tha Land Use Code adopting Major Utility Regulations; An addition of a new definition to read as follows: Utilities, major: Major Utilities are major, area-wid- e (e g., Spanish Valley or major portion thereof, andor beyond), Interstate or in- prohibited. (7) The use shall be found to be reasonably essential for location on the specific proposed sits or for serving the facility service area. (8) All current, state and federal permits, waivers of permits, l- trastate Infrastructure icenses, and certificates of insurance facilities, services and or Installations that may or may not have employees at the site. Services may be public or privately provided. Such services Include the following and similar uses: electrical substations; electrical generating plants (including shall be available on request of the Zoning Administrator throughout the life of the conditional permit use. (9) If not governed by Federal or State standards that are at least as restrictive as Art. IV.L., Operational Performance Standards, all equipment peaker plants); electrical transmission lines; electrical switching facilities and on the subject property shall be operated In accordance with Art. IV.L., throughout the life of the Permit. (10) The Permit shall primary substations; petroleum transmis- and sion systems pumping stations; wa- NOTICE OF SALE Irri- gation: from Mar 15 to Nov 15, total acreage 4 8100 acs, sole supply 1 .5380 acs. POU: Published tion and apply to: Workforce Services, Plaintiff's title there; CLEARLY READABLE signed protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a R655-6-- equivalent experience in office work, computer skills, and communication skills. For complete job descrip- ply. are hereby summoned and required to file with the Clerk of the Seventh Judicial District Court, 125 East Center Street, Moab, 84532, a written answer to the Verified an application must file Rule the Canyonlands Travel Region, and the state of Utah. Minimum qualifications: High school diploma or areas, in the complaint herein adverse to in Grand County (Locations In SLB&M). Persons objecting to to Appllcation(s) Change Water T25S, R23E. 10; 4 587-364- THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS DOE I through DOE 10: sole supply 243 8100 acs. POU: Sec 26; Sec 27; Sec 34; Sec 35; Sec 36, T25S; Sec 1; Sec 2; Sec 12. T26S, R21E; Sec 5; Sec 6; Sec 7; Sec 8; Sec 14; Sec 15, Sec 16; Sec 17; Sec 18; Sec 20; Sec 21; Sec 22; Sec 23; Sec 25; Sec 26; Sec 27; Sec 34; Sec 35; Sec 36, T26S, R22E; Sec 0 6 Defendants. The State Engineer received the following 6, T27S, R23E. (2) In Oowah Lake, Capacity 110.0 height of dam 30 ft., inundating 7.50 act. in NE-1- 4 Sec 33, T26S, R24E. USE: Irrigation: from Mar 1 5 to Nov 1 5. total acreage 5588 0000 acs, Facsimile: (435) 587-326- DOE 10, NOTICE TO WATER USERS QUANTITY: 4.709 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 06 In. well 152 ft. deep. POD:(1) N 965 E 7B0 from SW ac-ft- ., Telephone: (435) and DOE 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. POINT(S) OF By; Rosalie Reilly (SBN 6637) Attorneys for Petitioner Post Office Box 404 148 South Main, 41 MonticeHo, Utah 84535 INFORMATION SPECIALIST ttJOHN WESLEY POWELL VISfTOR INFORMATION CENTER, GREEN RIVER: benPari time-no- n efits. Salary: $7.16 per hour Provide visitor information by telephone, in person, and 5, t, Moab, Utah, Jan. 31, 2002. establish reasonable standards to prevent ter and wastewater treatment plants; and water tanks. contamination of water resources due to spillage or leakage of chemicals, fuels and other products that are The Perstored mit process shall also consider the possibility of accidental explosion BE IT FINALLY ORDAINED that the Grand County Land Use Code, shall be on-sit- e. amended by the addition of a new Art. III.C.2.y., Major Utilities, and the renumbering subsequent sections as necessary: 2. in stan- Use-specif- dards. In addition to applicable Art. IV., Site development standards, the following conditions apply to the listed uses when referenced In the use regulations of a particular zoning district, Art. III.E. SLR-- 1, Small Lot Residential-1- , through Art. III.U.. SPA, Spe- cially Planned Area District: Utilities, y. ma- jor. All major utility facilities and installations shall comply with the following standards: (1) The proposed land use shall be consistent with the General Plan, Including any applicable sub-are- a plans. Building design standards may be required as necessary to ensure reasonable compatibility with surrounding land uses. (2) Applicants for a Major Utility shall submit a Site Plan that is prepared and certified by a surveyor that complies with the site plan review submission requirements of Art. V1.T.6., Site Plan ReUtah-register- view. (3) Where possible, the facility's operational area shall be setback at least 200 feet from all parcel boundary lines that adjoin any zoning district other than LI, Limited Industrial or HI, Heavy In- dustrial. Where the t setback re200-foo- quirement is not possible, the County may permit a lesser, practical setback, and may require a physical barrier as necessary to provide for public safety or noise abatement The term opera-tionarea shall mean all installed electrical generation equipment cooling equipment, exhaust or venting equipment, and any strucai tures housing such equipment. (4) Fencing or other physical barriers as appropriate to the site location may ba required around tie operating area of tha property to proven! unauthorized access. (5) Screening may be required tor tie operating area that meets or exceeds tha standards of Art IV.E.. Landscaping and Screening, depending establishing such standards. (11) In addition to expansion or modification, which requires a new Permit, any increase In the schedule, intensity or energy output of operations, as or established ap- proved under the original Permit, shall require a new Permit. (12) A bond in the amount of 1 50 of an Independent engineer's estimate of site clean-u- p (including removal of structures, foundations, tanks, towers, and fences) shall be submitted to the Zoning Administrator prior to the issuance of a Building Permit (including Grading Permit), unless sufficient evidence is submitted demonstrating that an equivalent bond has been posted with federal or state agencies. (13) If all operations at the facility cease lor a period of 24 consecutive months, removal of all equipment, structures, foundations, tanks, towers, and fences shall be completed within the next 12 calendar months; the site shall be returned to its previous landscape by that time. The County may extend foe allowable period of cessation in up to 24 month increments where: (A) The applicant demonstrates that foe facility has an active federal or state permit; and (B) Tha applicant submits an updated estimate of site cleanup (including removal of structures, foundations, tanks, towers, and fences) prepared by an independent engineer. (C) The County otherwise determines foat removal of foe facilities is not necessary or beneficial to the County. PASSED. ADOPTED, AND by the Grand County CouncS in open session Pus 22nd day of January, 2002, by the ton owing vote: Voting aye- - Kim Schappert, Suzanne Mayberry, Jim Lewis, Jerry McNeely, and Joette Langianese. Voting "nay"; none. Bari Leavitt and Al McLeod. skXary Hofhine Grand County Zoning Administrator Ab-en- t; Published in The Times-Independe- nt Moab, Utah January 31,2002. |