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Show PYRAMID THE 6 SUMMARY OF THE FAIRVIEW CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. Thursday, April 22, 2004 2004-0- 2 PUBLIC NOTICE ADORING HIE DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA PLAN SUMMARY OF THE FAIRVIEW CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. 2004-0- ADOPTING 2 THE DOWNTOWN REDEVELPROJECT OPMENT AREA DATED PLAN, MARCH 5. 2004 On April 12, 2004, 8 pursuant to Section of the Redevelopment Agencies Act, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended (the "Act"), the City Council of Fairview City adopted, designated and approved the "Downtown Redevelopment Project Area Plan" (the Pioject Area Plan") dated March 5. 2004 as the official Redevelopment Plan for the Downtown Redevelopment Project Area (the Project Area), fire boundary of the Pro-ieArea coveted by the Proiect Area Plan is as follows Said point of beginning begins 249.48' east and 25G08 south of property comer of State Highway 89 and 400 north, Beginning at a Point: thence East a distance ot 249.48' to a Point, thence N85 45'00'E a distance 67.04' to a Point; ol thence Last a distance of 600 00' to a Point; thence East a distance of 50 77' to a Point; thence North a distance of 250.08' to a Point; thencem N16 degrees 03 32 E a distance of thence N00 degrees 13'45"E a distance of 499.75' to a 6 26 to a Point; Point, thence North tance of 943.33' Point; thence West tance of 601.94' a disto a a disto a Point, thence South a distance of 885.72' to a Point, thence West a distant of 506.22' to a Pen i thence S 33 de-- c , 3'54" E a distance ot i 14 30' to a Point; thence West a distance of 50 86 to a Point; thence South 142 76 ot distance a to a Point; thence West a of 495.00' to thence West a ot 155 45' to thence North a of 216.94' to thence North a of 14 7.80' to thence West a ot 247.50' to thence South a of 147.80' to thence West a distance a Point; distance a Point; distance a Point; distance a Point; distance a Point; distance a Point; distance thence distance of of 0 81 to a Point; South a 238.26' to a Point; thence West a distance of 126 72' to a Point; thence South a distance of 272 58' to a Point; thence West a distance of 58 72' to a Point; thence N52 degrees 43 07"W a distance of to a Point; thence North a distance of 228.27' to a Point; thence West a distance of 66.00' to a Point; thence North a distance of 220 44' to a Point; thence West a distance of 215 12' to a Point; ilieuce North a distance of 236.28' to a Point; thence West a distance of 218 46' to a Point; thence West a distance of 73 34 to a Point; rhence North a distance of 233 29' to a Point; 155 12 thence West a distance of 247 50' to a Point; thence North a distance of 31.72' to a Point; thence East a distance of 247,50' to a Point; thence North a distance of 176 22 to a Point; thence West a distance of 247 50' to a Point; thence North a distance of 68.83' to a Point; thence East a distance of 247.50' to a thence North a of 148 50' to thence West a of 429 00' to thence 00 01 E Point; distance a Point; distance a Point; S00 degrees a distance of 363.00' to a Point; thence N47 degrees ?2'34"W a distance of 341.12' to a Point; thence North a distance of 132.00' to a Point; thence West a distance of 187.02' to a Point; thence West a distance of 184.80' to a Point; thence South a distance of 495.00' to a Point; thence East a distance of 29.70' to a Point; thence South a distance of 264 00' to a Point; thence East a distance of 491.57' to a Point; thence S24 degrees 39'16'E a distance of 337.93' to a Point; thence East a distance of 454.49' to a Point; J thence South a distance of 384.76' to a Point; thence East a distance of 429.00' to a Point; thence SI 9 degrees 23'40"E a distance of 383.68' to a Point; thence East a distance of 249.48' to a Point; thence South a distance of 214.83' to a Point; thence S08 degrees 52'18"E a distance of 64.73 to a Point; thence South a distance of 512.16' to a Point; thence SOI degrees 38'32"E a distance of 50.94' to a Point; thence South a distance of 500.00' to a Point; thence S02 degrees 48'5T'W a distance of 81 .47' to a Point; thence South a distance of 506.88' to a Point; thence South a distance of 319.61' to a Point; thence East a distance of 115.00' to a Point; thence South a distance of 36.00' to a Point; thence East a distance of 11.25' to a Point; thence South a distance of 66.00' to a Point; thence West a distance of 24.27' to a Point; thence South a distance of 148.50' to a Point; thence East a distance of 150.14' to a Point; thence South a distance of 347.72' to a Point; thence West a distance of 252.12' to a Point; thence South a distance of 252.12' to a Point; thence SI 9 degrees 24'1 1 "E a distance of 61.10' to a Point; thence South a distance of 252.12' to a Point; thence West a distance of 20.12' to a Point; thence South a distance of 253.44' to a Point; thence East a distance of 252.12' to a Point; thence N82 degrees 56'21"E a distance of 70.68' to a Point; thence East of a distance 252.12' to a Point; thence North a distance of 506.88' to a Point; thence N44 degrees 51'23'W a distance of 75.76' to a Point; thence North a distance of 253.44 to a Point; thence West a distance of 37.12' to a Point; thence North a distance of 157.50' to a Point; thence East a distance of 40.00 to a Point; thence North a distance of 182.81' to a Point; thence East a distance of 47.12' to a Point; thence North a distance of 122.10' to a Point; thence East a distance of 102.00' to a Point; thence N67 degrees 44'24'E a distance of 162.21' to a Point; thence North a distance of 66.45' to a Point;, thence West a distance of 252.12' to a Point; thence North a distance of 250.00' to a Point; thence N00 degrees 01 '32E a distance of 70.10' to a Point; thence East a distance of 252.12' to a Point; thence North a distance of 250.16' to a Point; thence West a distance of 158.40' to a Point; thence North a distance of 58.72' to a Point; thence North a distance of 197.98' to a Point; thence West a distance of 93.72' to a Point; thence N04 degrees 07'50W a distance of 69.42' to a Point; thence North a distance of 512.16' to a Point; thence N02 degrees 39'14"E a distance of 50.97' to a Point; thence North a distance of 512.16' to a Point; thence N03 degrees 17'1T'E a distance of 63.94' to a Point; thence North a distance of 256.08' to a Point; to the Point of Beginning; Total area contained within the is 127.59 boundary acres. Private property contained within the boundary is 96.19 acres. The Ordinance de- scribes the intent and purposes of the City Council in adopting the Project Area Plan, which include but are not limited to: (a) permit the return of the real property located within the Project Area to economic use and new construction, and encourage and accomplish the removal of blight and blighting influences from the Project Area; (b) removal of impediments to development and assembly of land into reasonably sized and shaped parcels and promote the upgrad ing, as funds are available through public or private sources, of the utilities, streets, curbs, sidewalks, parking areas, landscape areas and oth- infrastructure er im- provements to attract development; (c) rehabilitation of buildings and removal of environmental deficiencies; and (d) provide for and implement the tax increment financing provisions of the Act. The Ordinance incorporates the Project Area Plan by reference and the City Council recited in the Ordinance the determinations and findings of the Redevelopment Agency of Fairview City as follows; A. There is a need to effectuate a public pur- use. (4) Lots of irregular shape or inadequate size for proper usefulness and development, or laying out of lots in disregard of the contours and other physical characteristics of the ground and surrounding conditions. (5) Inadequate sanitation or public facilities include which may streets, open spaces, and utilities. (6) Existence of any hazardous or solid waste, defined as any substance defined, regulated, or listed as a hazardous substance, hazardous hazardous material, waste, toxic waste, pollutant, contaminant, or toxic substance, or identified as hazardous to human Agency to receive more than $100,000 of tax in- health or the environment under state or federal law or regulation. The date of the Agency Board's finding of blight is April 15, 2003. The Or- dinance adopting the Project Area Plan specifically incorporates the provisions of tax incre- ment financing as per- mitted by the Act. The has Agency adopted a Project Area Budget after approval thereof by the Taxing Entity Committee as required by law. The adopted Project Area Budget to allows the Agency to receive $100,000 of tax increment each year for a period not to exceed fifteen (15) years. crement per year, pursuant to the provisions of Sections Agency is not required to allocate 20 of the total tax increment received by the Agency to be used forincome targeted housing. The Ordinance and the Plan are available for public inspection in the of the City office Recorder and the velopment Agency of Fairview City, 85 South Rede- State, Fairview City, Utah weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., excluding holidays. in The Published Pyramid April 22, 2004. Because the budget does not provide for the pose, and implementation of the Project Area Plan would accomplish Notice of trustees sale lots 9, 10 the public purposes set plan. On May 5th, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. of said day the following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States, at the West entrance of the County Sanpete at 160 Courthouse North Main, Manti, Utah, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed D.W. executed by CROSBY as Trustor, in CENTRAL of favor UTAH TITLE as Trustee for the benefit and E. The Project Area Plan would develop the Project Area in conformity with the Act, and carrying out the Project Area Plan will promote the security of LYNN CUN-Gas Beneficiary and dated July 14, 2000 and recorded July 17, 2000 as Entry No. 79642 in Book 449 at forth in the Act, including but not limited to the of blight, elimination blight factors and blighting influences within the Project Area. B. There is a public benefit which would ac- crue through the adoption and implementation of the Project Area Plan. C. It is economically sound and feasible to adopt and carry out the Project Area Plan. D. The Project Area to Plan conforms Fairview City's general public peace, health, safety and welfare of Fairview City. F. The use of eminent domain is or may be necessary to the execution of the Project Area Plan. G. Adequate provisions have been made for just compensation for property acquired by eminent domain. H. The Agency has a feasible method or plan for the relocation of families and persons displaced by the Agency from the Project Area, if any. I. Comparable dwellings exist or will be provided to the families and persons displaced by the Project Area Plan. As used in this Subsection I, comparable dwellings" means residential housing facilities that are; (i) within the project area or in other areas not generally less desirable in regard to public utilities and public and commercial facilities; (ii) at rents or prices within the financial means of the families and persons displaced from the project area; and (Hi) decent, safe, and sanitary and equal in number and available to displaced families and persons and reasonably accessible to their places of employment. J. The Agency Board is satisfied that perma- nent housing facilities will be available within three years from the time occupants of the Project Area are displaced by the Agency, if any, and that pending the development of these housing facilities, there will be available to the displaced occupants, if any, adequate temporary housing facilities at rents comparable to those in the community at the time of their displacement. K. The Agency Board made and adopted its findings of blight entitled Resolution of the Board of Dpreviously irectors of the Redevelopment Agency of Fairview City, Pursuant to U.C.A. Sections 17B-4-60- 1 (4)(b) and 17B-4-60Making a Finding of Blight Regarding the Proposed Downtown Redevelopment Project Area,' finding and determining, among other things, that the Downtown Redevelopment Project Area is a blighted area pursuant to the provisions of the Act because of the following factors: (1) Defective character of physical construction. (2) Mixed character and shifting of uses resulting in obsolescence, deterioration, or dilapidation. (3) Economic deterioration or continued dis ft V 1616-162- 0 pages of Official Records in the office of the Sanpete County Recorder, covering the following described real property purported to be located in of the County Sanpete, State of Utah (the undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address), and more particularly described as follows: Parcel 1; All of Lots 9 and 10, Section "H", INDIAN RIDGE RANCH, Summer Home Subdivision, according to the official plat thereof, filed in the office of the Sanpete County Recorder. (Serial Nos. 54985 and 54985X). a EXCEPTING all min- erals in or under said land including, but not limited to metals, oil, gas, coal, stone and mineral rights, mining rights, and easements rights or other matters thereto, relating whether expressed or implied. EXCEPTING there- from any right, title or interest in any common areas as identified on the official plats of the Indian Ridge Ranch Subdivision. Parcel 2; Lots 10, 11 and 12, Section "L", RIDGE RANCH, INDIAN Home a Summer Subdivision, according to the official Plat thereof, filed in the office of the Sanpete County Recorder. (Serial Nos. and 55157 55156, 55158). EXCEPTING all min- or under said land including, but not limited to metals, oil, gas, coal, stone and mineral rights, mining rights, and easements rights or othermatters erals in relating whether thereto, expressed or implied. Parcel 3: Lots 37 and 38, Plat N", INDIRIDGE AN RANCH, a Home Summer Subdivision, according to the official Plat thereof, filed in the office of the Sanpete County Recorder. (Serial Nos. 55269 and 55270). EXCEPTING all min- erals or under said in land including, but not limited to metals, oil, gas, coal, stone and mineral rights, mining rights, and easements rights or other matters thereto, relating whether expressed or implied. EXCEPTING therefrom any right, title or interest in any common areas as identified on the official plats of the Indian Ridge Ranch Subdivision. Parcel 4: All of Lots 31, 32 and 41, Section INDIAN Q, RANCH, a RIDGE Summer gas, coal, stone and mineral rights, and easements rights or other matters relating thereto, whether expressed or implied. EXCEPTING $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the dayfollowing the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must be in the form of a wire transfer, cashier's check or certified funds payable to Central Utah Title. Cash not are payments accepted. A trustee's deed will be delivered to the successful bidder within three business days after receipt of the amount bid. DATED: 2, April 2004 Home Subdivision, according to the official plat thereof, filed in the office of the Sanpete Recorder. County (Serial Nos. 55378, 55379, and 55388). EXCEPTING all min- erals or under said land including, but not limited to metals, oil, in there- from any right, title or interest in any common areas as identified on the official plats of the Indian Ridge Ranch Subdivision. The current beneficiary of the trust deed is LYNN CLINGO and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice is D.W. of default CROSBY. Said sale will be without made covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possescondition or sion, encumbrances to satisthe fy obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in said Trust Deed. Bidders must tender to the trustee a CENTRAL UTAH TITLE, Trustee Glen R. Green, President 140 North Main, Manti, UT 84642 Published in The Pyramid April 8, 15 and 22, 2004. G. BROWN as Trustor, in favor of CENTRAL UTAH TITLE as Successor Trustee for KATHERINE the benefit and security of UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- as Beneficiary and dated May 8, 1996 and recorded May 17, 1996 as Entry No. 44081 in Book 379 at pages CULTURE 959-96- 3 of Official Records in the office of the Sanpete County Recorder, covering the following described real property purported to be located at 565 South 300 East in the City of Mt. Pleasant, County of San- pete, State of Utah (the undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address), and more particularly described as follows: The West half of Lot 3, B Block Plat 17, WATKINS ADDITION TO MT. PLEASANT CITY SURVEY, Sanpete County, State of Utah. The current beneficiary of the trust deed is UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is KATHERINE G. BROWN. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in said Trust Deed. Bidders must tender to trustee a the $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must be in the form of a wire transfer, cashier's check or certified funds payable to Central Utah Title. Cash payments are not accepted. A trustee's deed will be delivered to the successful bidder within three business days after receipt of the amount bid. DATED: April 2, 2004. CENTRAL UTAH TITLE, Trustee 140 North Main, Manti, UT 84642 Office Hours 9:00am-5:00pGlen R. Green, Presi- dent. Published in The Pyramid April 8, 15 and 22, 2004. On May 5th, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. of said day the following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States, at the West entrance of the County Sanpete at 160 Courthouse North Main, Manti, Utah, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed D.W. executed by CROSBY as Trustor, in CENTRAL of favor UTAH TITLE as Trustee for the benefit and security of LYNN CLINGO as Beneficiary and dated May 22, 2000 and recorded May 23, 2000 as Entry No. 78521 in Book 448 at 1559-156- 2 of Official Records in the office of the Sanpete pages County Recorder, covering the following described real property purported to be located in of the County of Utah State Sanpete, (the undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address), and more particularly described as follows: Parcel 1: All of Lots 7, and 8, Section INDIAN "H", RIDGE RANCH, Summer Home a Subdivision, according to the official plat thereof, filed in the office of the Sanpete County Recorder. (Serial Nos. 54983 and 54984). EXCEPTING all min- erals in or under said land including, but not limited to metals, oil, gas, coal, stone and mineral rights, mining rights, and easements rights or other matters thereto, relating The first gasoline-taxicab was first use of the taximeter came in 1907 in New York City. The world's greatest per capita are the Irish, averaging about 1,600 cups each year. It takes four pounds of tea leaves to make a pound of manufactured tea. See us for all whether expressed implied. EXCEPTING or there- from any right, title or interest in any common areas as identified on the official plats of the Indian Ridge Ranch Subdivision. Parcel 2: All of Lots 42 and 43, Section "M", INDIAN RIDGE RANCH, a Summer Home Subdivision, according to the official plat thereof, filed in the office of the Sanpete County Recorder. (Serial Nos. 55217 and 55218). EXCEPTING all min- erals in or under said land including, but not limited to metals, oil, gas, coal, stone and mineral rights, mining rights, and easements rights or other matters relating thereto, whether expressed or implied. EXCEPTING the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in said Trust Deed. Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must be in the form of a wire transfer, cashier's check or certified funds payable to Central Utah Title. Cash are not payments fy there- from any right, title or interest in any common areas as identified on the official plats of the Indian Ridge Ranch Subdivision. Parcel 3: All of Lots 33 and 35 Section Q, INDIAN RIDGE RANCH, a Summer Home Subdivision, according to the official plat thereof, filed in the office of accepted. A trustee's deed will be delivered to the successful bidder within three business days after receipt of the amount bid. DATED: April 2, 2004 the Sanpete County Recorder. (Serial Nos. 53380 and 55382). EXCEPTING all min- erals in or under said land including, but not limited to metals, oil, gas, coal, stone and mineral rights, mining rights, and easements rights or other matters relating whether CENTRAL UTAH TITLE, Trustee Glen R. Green, President 140 North Main, Manti, UT 84642 Published in The Pyramid April 8, 15 and 22, 2004. thereto, or expressed there- EXCEPTING from any right, title or interest in any common areas as identified on the official plats of the Indian Ridge Ranch Subdivision. The current beneficiary of the trust deed is LYNN CLINGO and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is D.W. CROSBY. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possesor condition sion, encumbrances to satis- implied. M&M Irrigation Company improvement project SUBJECT: M & M IR- RIGATION COMPANY PRO- JECT Under the Central Utah Project Completion Act (CUPCA), Section 206, "Local Development in Lieu of Irrigation and Drainage," eligible coun- ties can be provided a rebate of ad valorem tax contributions paid by such counties to the Central Utah Water Conservancy District (District). The M&M Irrigation Company (Company) has proposed an irrigation improvement project under Section 206 of the CUPCA legislation. The District invites you to attend an open house to discuss a proposal by the Company to pipe a portion of their irrigation water transmis- - sion system near Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete ty, Utah. We would like to hear your comments and suggestions for consideration during preparation of the Draft Environmental Assessment for the proposed project. A Public Open House will be held on Thursday, May 6th, 2004, from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Moroni City Hall, 36 North Center Street, Moroni, Utah. Informational displays and opportunity for public comments will be available throughout the meeting. The Company diverts water from the San Pitch River near Mt. Pleasant and it travels in a canalpipe approximately 11 miles. The proposed project includes improv ing approximately 7.5 miles of meandering canal and replacing it with about 24,000 linear feet of pipe and associated appurtenances. Problems with the existing irrigation system include; significant water seepage in portions of the canal; long relative flat canal that meanders along the foothills which leads to high maintenance costs associated with cleaning and removal of vegetation and sediments; and safety concerns associated with portions of the canal. To arrange special accommodations for those person with disabilities, and for more information or to comment on this Published in The Pyramid April 22 and 29 and May 6, 2004. Notice to Water Users The State Engineer engine On May 4th, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. of said day the following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States, at the West entrance of the Sanpete County Courthouse at 160 North Main, Manti, Utah, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by Notice of trustees sale lots 7,8 re- ceived the following Applications) in Sanpete County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information or to receive a copy of filings, visit http:waterrights.utah.g ov or call Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILREAING NUMBER, SONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' NAME ADRETURN AND DRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-630- 0 on or before MAY 19, 2004. These are informal pro ceedings R655-6-- 2 as per Rule of the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is generally d except irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) year-roun- CHANGE APPLICA-- O N ( S ) b T 5 1 Patrick 6893(a28814): Michael Jenkins, Anna Jean King propose(s) ust. from ing 0.75 groundwater (5 mi. SW I -- ac-f- Indianola (Oaker Hill)) for Irrigation; Domestic. Arlyn H. & Geniel Sperry propose) using 0.32 t. from Unnamed Spring ac-f- (6.5 miles NE of Milburn) for Stockwatering; mestic. 3529(a28833): Hal Do- 65- D. and Elaine I. Anderson propose(s) using 0.0024 t. cfs or 1.0 from groundwater (2 miles south of Ft. Green) for Irrigation; Domestic. Cecil and Liz Clawson propose(s) using 0.0024 cfsor 1.0 t. from groundwater (1 mile South of Wales) for Irrigation; Domestic. Arthur L. and Beverly M. ac-f- ac-f- Johnson propose(s) using 0.0082 cfs or 2.0 t. from groundwater (4.5 miles E. of Mt. Pleasant) for Domestic. Jerry D. Olds, P.E. ac-f- STATE ENGINEER in Published The Pyramid April 22 and 29, 2004. your Printing needs at The PYRAMID 49 West Main Mt Pleasant Scientists report that elevated manganese exposure from welding rod fumes has been associated with Parkinsonism (like Parkinson's disease) and manganlstn. Symptoms Include shaklncss, distorted facial expression, loss of decreased hand agility, difficulty walking. Jointequilibrium, pain, loss of short term memory, slurredslow speech, stiffness In muscles and tremors. If you have cxiicrlcnccd any of these us toll free call ut today problems, for a free consultation to evaluate your potential claim. We practice law only in Arizona, but associate with lawyers throughout the u.s. OOEDHEKG KTS", & OSBORNE 4 i |