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Show dtm3niirpendrnt, August 1, NOTICE TO WATER USERS Ttie State Engineer received ttie toimwing PUBLIC NOTICES PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW V Project SP 0191(30)125 the address, phone riumtier or e mail ad NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF PUBLIC HEAR INC ANO AVAILABILITY OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT dress listed abuse The pubic is turtfief advised that a Draft E nvironmental Docu merit has been pie pared lor this project wr.ich defines the scoj) of ttie project, alternatives potential for environmental impact and mitigation measures wfiwdi might relieve potential im On IN Proposed Highway Improve-mant- a to U S. 191 from SR 313 to in Grand County, Utah Projact No. SR-27- 9 pads The Utah Depart rrient J Transportation herewith aijvises ail w terested persons or groups ttiat it proposes to reconstruct U S 191 trom SR 31 3 to SH 279 in Grand County. Utah The Preferred Alternative includes construction ot two ad ditional lanes east of the existing roadway to create a tour lane di vided highway The lour lane divided high way will transition to an undivided highway through Moab Canyon and at tiie north end o the project limits to minimize impacts Ttie project also includes the construction of a separated recreational trail through ttie can yon between portions ol the Old County Highway Intersection improvements and ad ditional salety measures are included in the scope the of project Ttie project will require no residential or business relocations The governing officials of Moab City and Grand County are aware of this project. The public is herewith advised that an official Public Hearing conducted by the Utah Department of Transportation will be field to discuss the design features of ttie proposed roadway The hearing will take place on August 8, 2002 from 3 00 P.M until 5 30 P.M at the Grand County Council Chambers, 125 East Center St ttie Draft E rivironmen tal Document will be rriade available lor pub lx. inspection at ttie to! lowing locations Grand Coonty Pubic Library, 25 S 100 E Moab 5 City of Moab, W 2X) S Moab , 1 1 , Grand County Courthouse, 125 E Center, Moab San Juan County Courthouse, 1 1 7 S Mam, Monticello City of Monticello, 1 7 N 1 00 E. Monticello Blanding City, 50 W 00 S Blanding 1 , Information to be presented at ttie hearinclude the design features available to date, construction schedule, and alternatives considered Appropriate illustrative materials will be available for inspection During the hearing, verbal andor written testimony pertaining to ttie features of the proposed project or to its social or economic impacts will be received from all interested persons or groups Any person or group unable to attend the public hearing, but wishing to give testimony pertinent to ttie ing will aforementioned project, may do so in writing This testimony should be directed to the Utah Transportain The following 0c scrtied property wit be at pubic auction to ttie htgfiest bidder pay able m lawful money of the United States on August 23. 200 2, at 10 00 a m , at ttw Front South Door to the Grand County Courthouse. 125 East Cen ter Street. Moab, UT 84532, m ttie County of GFLAND, State of Utah, lor ttie purpose of foreclosing a trust deed held by Washington Mutual Home Loans. Inc , Successor in interest by merger to Fleet Mortgage Corp , as ttie current Beneficiary executed by Kent Ross and Kara Ross, as Trustor, recorded March 31. 1999 as Ensofcj try No 447631 m Book 0532, at Page 26. of the official records of GRAND County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness m favor of First Mortgage Corpo- ration, , Green River, Main St Green City of 240 E River EXHIBIT A" NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE , , UDOT Region Four, 1345 S 350 W , Richfield UDOT Price District. 940 S Carbon Ave , Price UDOT Rampton Complex, Environmental Division, 4501 S. 2700 W, 4th Floor, Salt Lake City reason by of certain obligations secured thereby Notice of Default was recorded April 1 5, 2002, as Entry No 456865, m Book 0579, at Page 506, of said official records Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder without warranty as to title, possession or encum- brances, the following described property LOT 48, BLOCK A, Comments regarding ttie Environmental Document may be directed to Myron Lee, UDOT Region Four UTEX SUBDIVISION PLAT A, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, SUBJECT TO ALL EASEMENTS. RESERVA- Public Involvement Co- TIONS. ordinator, 1345 S 350 UT Richfield W., 84701, (435) 7 0 893-- 4 2. utah.gov. For inclusion in the Final Environmental Document, comments must be postmarked no later than midnight August 21 2002. Please begin comments with reference to the Draft Environmental Document myron , Moab City, Utah. tion Commission any time during regular office hours, At J or project. Utah Department of Transportation Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah July 25 and Aug 1, 2002. Four Corners Behavioral Health Invitation to Bid Willows Renovation Projact Four Comers Behavioral Health is now acs cepting bids tor the renovation EVIDENCED. Tax Serial No. Property Address: 692 North 500 West, Moab, UT 84532. The undersigned disclaims any liability for any error in the street address. The present owner of the property is reported to be. KENT B. ROSS AND KARA C. ROSS Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 cashiers check at the sale and a cashier s check for the balance of the purchase price within 24 hours after the sale DATED: July 18, 2002. FIRST SOUTHWESTERN TITLE AGENCY OF UTAH. INC. sDONNELL MATTHEW, Asst Vice President Successor Trustee 1 02 West 500 South, Suite 300 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Published in The . a walk-thru- , please contact Sharon Relph at care of Myron Lee, Y TIONS, HOWEVER project. Bid specifications may be picked up at Interact, 59 N 200 E, Moab, UT 84532. Bids must be turned in to Interact by 12 noon on Wednesday. August 7th For further information, or to set up an appointment for RIGHTS-OF-WA- AND RESTRIC- T t. Moab, Utah, July 25, Aug 1 and 8, 2002. 0 Published in The UDOT Region Four T POSITION OPEN Moab. Utah July 25th Senior CenterBua Coordinator. 1345 S 350 W , Richfield UT and August 84701. BIDS WANTED R U C D Head Start is taking bids for pest Public Involvement 7 (435) 0 893-- 2, myron 6 utah gov For inclusion in ttie official transcript of the public hearing proceedings, letters must be postmarked no later than midnight August 21, 2002. Please begin such testimony by making reference to the hearing or project In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. individuals needing spe- cial accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this meeting should notify Myron Lee at least five working days prior to the meeting at 1, 2002. Driver: Grand County Senior Center control services. Please provide Insecticide specifications (toxicity levels), types of pests your service controls and expected results, and Liability Insurance Declaration. Bids will be accepted until August 16. 2002. Bids need to be sent to R.U.C.D. Head Start, P. O. Box 508, Wellington, Utah 84542. For further information please call 0. Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, July 4,11, 18, 25 and August 1 , 8 and 15. 2002. part-tim- e position, no benefits. Salary $7.16 per hour 15-- hours per week. Minimum Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent. Must be at least 21 years of age and have current Utah Driver's License. For complete job description and to f Contact Workforce Services, apply: 457 Kane Creek Blvd., Moab. Utah 84532. (435) Applications accepted until 5:00 p.m. on August 8, 2002. Qualified women and minority are encouraged to apply. 719-260- 0. Published in The Times Independent, Moab, Utah July 25 and August 1,2002. f Application) s) to Ap- Water in propriate Grand County (Locations m SL6&M) Persona objecting to an application must tue a CLEARLY READABLE signed protest stating FILING NUM BER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION. PROTESTANTS NAME ANO RETURN ADDRESS, and any request tor a hearing Protest most be tiled with Vie State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 841 0 on or before AUGUST 21 , 2002 These are informal proceedings as per Flute FI655-- 6 2 of the Division of water Rights (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD, Place of Use POU, Nature of Use USE) 05 2919 (A74324): Timothy M Keogh. QUANTITY: 0 316 ac-- t SOURCE: 6 m well 150 ft deep POD: (1) N 240 E 15 from SW Cor, Sec 28. T25S, R26E (15 miles North of Hidden Lake) USE: Stockwatering: from Apr 1 to Nov 1 4 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family POU: SW-1 4SW1-1- STATE ENGINEER Published The in Times-lndependen- Moab, Utah on JULY 25 & AUGUST 1,2002. The Utah Department of Workforce Services. (DWS), is accepting giant applications fur out-o- wedkx f pregnancy prevention programs m Vie state of Utah. Local governments. public or private not lor profit organizations, lor profit organ- izations, ecumenical organizations, state of- fices and agencies, units of local governments. Indian tribal governments, and non profit governmental agencies are encouraged to apply The Utah Department of Workforce Services encourages the development of effective strategies to reduce out-o- f wedlock pregnancies among individuals in Utah. The target groups are (in equal importance): andor chil- A. Adults dren to prevent the first preg- nancy (resiliency, character building, life skills, social marketing campaigns, family planning ) B. Teens and adults to prevent subsequent NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 14, 2002 at 7.00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Grand County Courthouse, the Grand County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to hear public comment on a proposed Ordinance to the Countys adopted height limits regula- tions; the Planning Commission has drafted amendments designed to differentiate between relative level sites (sites with average grades less than 10) and sites with steeper grades (sites with average grades greater than Hofhine, Sec- retary Grand County pregnancy. C. At-ris- Planin (Low self esteem, academic per- formance issues, drugs use, behavior programs, etc.) There is a total of in grant money available for the period of October 1 , 2002 through September 30, 2003 for the entire state Grants will be allocated to fund new or existing community andor state prevention programs attuned to the varied developmental needs children as they of move through preschool, the elementary grades into middle-schoo- l or junior high, and then through senior high school, as well as fund programs for male and female adults. Grants will be awarded to existing programs shown to be effective OR proposed programs that include identified success components. Funding will go to reduce births in the three DWS regions with the highest rates of ning Commission Published children k and teens. $366,927 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING sMary F Sec 28, 4 T25S, R25E. Jerry D. Olds, PE. 10). CS6 PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR GRANT APPLICATION (RGA) OUT-OWEDLOCK PREGNANCY PREVENTION 100-4- 4 births. the Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, July 25th and August 1st, 2002. Central Region: Salt Lake and Tooele counties. Northern Region: Weber county. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 14, 2002 at 7.00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Grand County Courthouse, the Grand County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to hear public comment on an amendment to the Recreation Commercial (RC) District by the addition of the Gateway Build-t- o Map exhibit to the as an Ordi- nance, and to require that development on each lot: (1) Locate some or all of the structures on each lot directly adjacent to the mandatory build-t- o line defined on the Gate- way Build-t- o Map, which (after adoption) is available for public the County Building Department. sMary Hofhine, Secretary Grand County Ranrnng Commission Published in The in review Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, July 25th and August 1st 2002. Region: Carbon, Grand, San Juan. Duchesne, and Uintah counties. Grant Application each region can be obtained by Kits for contacting: Shallen Kimber Tim Holms, Northern Region, (801) 626-359- 8 Jane Gardner, Cen1 tral Region, (801) 468-001- Lorna 0 Berto, Eastern Region, (435) 535-231-1 Mary Barth, Administration, (801) 526-976- 2 A signed original plus six unbound copies of the complete response to this Request for Grant Application must be stamped received by the Utah Department of Workforce Services by 5:00 P.M. on August 23, 2002. Grant Applications by Mail: Utah, Department of Workforce Services Gillian Johns-Youn- g P.O. Box 45249 Salt Lake City, UT 84145-024- 9 Grant Applications by Hand or Courier Utah Department of Workforce Services Gillian Johns-Youn- Sett Lana Utah 84111 Applications that do nut meet Vase requirements witt not be reviewed and wil be returned to Via sender. Faxed or mail applica- tions will Ctfy. not be g ac- cepted. Published in The t. Times-lndependen- Moab, Utah, Aug 1, 2002. Grand County Hospital Special Service District 2002 Meeting Schedule Notice is hereby given that the Grand County Hospital Special Service District monthly meeting time has GCHSSD changed. hold regular Administrative Control Board meetings at 7:00 P.M on the second Thursday of will every month. These meetings ere held in the cafeteria at Allen Memorial Hospital, 71 9 West 400 North, Moab, Utah. Meeting dates wilt be as follows: Thursday, August 8, 2002 Thursday, September 12, 2002 Thursday, October 10,2002 Thursday, November 14,2002 Thursday, December 12, 2002 As always, the public is invited and en- CASTLE VALLEY Dead- Scholarship line The Town of Casus Valley Scholarship Award application deadline has been set for August 15, 2002 Applicants must be residents of Castle Valley, have graduated from Grand County High School or home schooling this spring, and have proof of acceptance nto an institute of higher learning Fleas mail letters of interest to Town of Castle Valley. HC 64 Box 2705, Castle Valley. UT 84532-9608- . For information call the Town Clerk at 259-982- Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, Aug 1 and A total of 1,000 doe deer hunting permits will be available for a northeastern Utah area that wasn't scheduled to be open to doe deer hunting this fall. At an emergency meeting July 22 in Salt Lake City, the Utah Wildlife Board approved two doe deer hunts for the Wasatch Mountains, Currant Creek unit. The unit is located in Wasatch and Duchesne counties. Hie hunts will run Oct. 19 - 27 and Nov. 11 24. -- Applications for the Currant Creek permits will be accepted Aug. 1 through 5 p.m. on Aug. 9. Draw results will be posted by 8,2002. CITY OF MOAB PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE 2002-0- Drought , lack of food brings big jump in doe deer permits Aug. 27. 6 The City of Moab wiU hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, August 1 3, 2002 at approximately 7:30 p.m. in the Coun- Beginning Aug. 1, hunters with an American Express, Discover, MasterCard or Visa credit card may apply for a permit at the Division of Wildlife Resource! Internet Web site (www wildlife.utah.gov). Hunters who don't have one of these credit cil Chambers of the cards must mail an application in. AppliMoab City Offices at cations will be available at DWR offices, 115 West 200 South. and the DWR Web site, beginning Aug. 1. Moab, Utah. The board decided to hold a doe deer The purpose of this on the Currant Creek unit because hunt hearing is to solicit of poor winter range conditions in northpublic input Ordinance - an Ordi2002-0eastern Utah. nance Amending SecBecause of the drought, theres been tion 8.08,170, Chapter absolutely no new growth on plants on 8.08, Title 8, of the winter ranges in eastern Utah this year," Moab Municipal Code Steve couraged to attend said Cranney, big game coordinator Regarding Maintethese meetings. nance and Care of for the Division of Wildlife Resources. Hie Published in The deer herds in the northeastern part of the Property Within Comto PubZones mercial state are near their management objecMoab, Utah, Aug. 1 lic Hearing. and 6, 2002. tives, which means there will be too many In compliance with for the food supply thats going to be deer the Americans with this winter. If deer numbers available PUBLIC NOTICE Disabilities Act, indiUtah Department of viduals arent reduced and we have even a norneeding speWorkforce Services mal winter, many of the deer will probcial accommodations has submitted a waiver during this meeting ably starve to death and winter range of the should notify the request plants will be severely damaged." Workforce Investment Recorder's Office at The DWR asked the Wildlife Board to Act time requirements 115 West 200 South, related to the Subseapprove 1,000 doe deer permits for the Moab. Utah 84532; or DeterCurrant Creek unit to try and prevent that Eligibility quent phone (435) mination of Training at least three (3) workfrom happening. Providers for Program ing days prior to the The board also approved additional doe year 2002. Copies of meeting. deer permits on other units in northeastthe waiver are avails Rachel Ellison ern Utah where hunts are already schedable for review and City Recorder uled this fall. Permits for these units will comment in the lobby be issued in Utahs first Antlerless Draw. of all Utah Department in Published The of Workforce Services Applications have already been accepted Employment Centers. for that draw and results will be posted Moab, Utah August 6 Times-lndependen- t, 259-512- Times-lndependen- 1 t, 1 The waiver is also available for review on the Utah DWS website, wwwjobs.utah.gov. Comments will be accepted until August 21 , 2002. Written comments can be addressed to subsequent Eligibility, Dept of Workforce Services Appeals Dept, 140 East 300 South, P.O. Box 45244, SLC, Utah 84111. For more information or to comment by phone contact Suzan Pixton at Published Eastern NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 2002 140 East 300 South Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, Aug. 1, 2002 POSITION OPEN Assistant Director: Grand County Emer- gency Medical Ser- vices position. Salary $10.57per hour wfull benefits. Minimum Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent, current Utah EMT Certification (Basic or Intermediate (preferred), at least 1 year of active duty as an EMT, familiarity with and training in the Incident Command System, experience and knowledge of emergency radio procedures, and a Valid Utah Drivers License. For complete job description and to apply: Contact Workforce Services, 457 Kane Creek UT Blvd., Moab, 84532. (435) 719-260- 0. Applications accepted until 5.00 p.m. on August 20, 2002. Qualified women and minority are encouraged to apply. Published in The Times-lndepende- Moab, Utah August 1st and 8th, 2002. and 8, 2002. CITY OF MOAB HELP WANTED Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator The City of Moab is now accepting applications for a full time Wastewater 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 August 16, 2002. The City of Moab is an equal opportunity employer. For further informa tioN please call the Moab City offices at: (435) 259-512sDanielle Shumway Deputy Recorder by Aug. 1. The board also approved an increase in cow elk permits on some units in northeastern Utah to try and reduce potential competition between deer and elk for limited food on winter ranges. The cow elk permits will also be issued in the first Antlerless Draw. Cranney says winter range conditions are also poor in southeastern Utah. Deer numbers there are far enough below management objectives, however, that DWR biologists are not asking for additional doe deer permits. Even though there are not high deer populations, lots of snowfall and cold temperatures could still result in substantial deer losses there as well as in the southwestern parts of the state, where deer populations are somewhat higher," Cranney said. In a final big game action, the board alan increased the number of cow elk permits on the San Juan unit in southeastern Utah, from 100 to 200. Southeastern Utah has been experiencing drought conditions for years, and the San Juan unit is probably in the worst shape of any unit in the state," Cranney said. 1. Published in The Times-lndepende- Moab, Utah August and 8, 2002. 020(7 32833 GD CSMSl Qz-Er- o eCuO ufcro 1 Proclamations for upland game hunts available Hunters can start preparing for Utahs upland game hunts by picking up a copy of the 2002 - 2003 Utah Upland Game Proclamation. The proclamation is available from hunting and fishing license agents statewide. Division of Wildlife Resources offices and the Divisions Internet Web site (www. wild life. Utah. gov). Wild turkey hunting rules, season dates and permit numbers are the only upland game items not found in the proclamation. These items will be approved in September and will be found in Utahs 2003 Wild Turkey Addendum. Hie addendum should be available in early November. For more information call the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office, or the Divisions Salt Lake City office at (801) 538-470- 0. |