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Show 1 9 REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN net LEADER AUGUST 12, 1982 fied in the preceding sentence. GERALD A. PURDY, day of August, 1982. DAT LD this Jth day of AuMayor gust, 1982. 44 Nonh Main STATE OF UTAH Kayiville, Utah 84037 BOARD OF OIL, Published in The Weekly flex on Aug. 12, 1982 Issue No. 28 HODTOES F KAYSVILEE CITY COR. PORATION, 44 NORTH MAIN, KAYSVILLE,, UTAH 84037, TO ALL IN I 546-123- 3 d FRI.STFD ACENCILS, GROUTS AND PERSONS: The above-nameCity propose lo request the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to release Federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Community d Development Act of 1974 (IT, to be used for the lolloping project: KAYSVILLE DOWNTOWN AREA REVITALIZATION for Commercial Redevelopment in Kaysville, Pavi County, Utah for $:oo.oK). It has been determined that such request for release of funds will not constitute an action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and, accordingly, the above-name- d City has decided not to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement under the re August 27, 1982. All such comments so received will be considered and the City will not request the release of Federal funds or take any administrative action on the within project prior to the date spcci- - National Environmental Policy Act of 19 (PL The reasons for such deci Paula J, Trank Secretary of the Hoard 6 CAUSE NO. OS M 009 An environmental review determined that there would be not significant elfect on the cnvironent. An Environmental Review Record respecting the within project has been made by the above-nameCity which documents the environmental review of the project and more fully sets forth the reasons w hy such Statement is not required. This Environmental Review Record is on file at the above address and is available for public examination and copying, upon request, at the olliec between the hours of 8.3U a.m. und 4:30 p.m. No further environmental review of such project is proposed to be conducted, prior to the request for release of Federal funds. All interested agencies, groups and persons disagreeing with this decision are invited to submit written comments for consideration by the City to the City Office. Such written comments should be received at the office on or ber-fo- THE ENVIRONMENT Kaysville City is certifying lo HUD that (ivia'J A. Purdy, in Ins otTiiia! capiuity as Mayor, consents to avcc-p- i the jurisdiction of the J edcial courts if an action i buiughi to enforce responsibilities in relation to environmental res tews, decision making, and in non; end that NOTICE sion not to ptepare such Statement are as follows; DECT ON CAS AND MINING Re- OF HEARING NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT take the p'ojrit described above with lihkk Grant funds from the U S. Department of Housing and Urban Itevelop ment (HUP), under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. Seeks Reelection To School Board a board member during a challenging period of change qualify him for a second term. He has served during two successful bond elections, the passage of a voted leeway tax initiative, selection of a new superintendent of schools, two major budget cuts and planning for a projected increase of 2.000 new students during the next five years. BEFORETHEBQARDOP OIL. CAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATU-RA- L RESORUCES AND ENERGY in and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING SURFACE AND UNDERGROUND COAL MINING REGULATIONS PURSUANT TO et. seq.. UTAH CODE ANNOTATED THE STATE OF UTAH TO Division of Oil, Gas and Mining 4241 Slate Office Building Salt Lake City. Utah 841 14 Phone: (801) ALL PERSON IN- 1 is proposing to amend the Sur- face and Underground Coal Mining and Reclamation Regulations (UMC and SMC parts 700 et. seq.) to adopt changes necessary to obtain State approval by the United States Secretary of the Interior under the Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act A copy of (Public Law the proposed rules and regulations may be obtained from the Division upon request. All persons interested in commenting upon the proposed rulemaking amendments may do so by appearing at a Board hearing on Thursday, August 26, 1982. at 10:00 a.m., in Room 303 of the State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, or by sending written comments to be received by the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining by the 23rd been satisfied. NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF KINDS KAYSVILLE. 546-123- 3 TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES. GROUPS AND PERSONS: On or about August 28, 1982 the City will above-name- d re- quest the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to release Federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development for the Act of 1974 (PL following project: KAYSVILLE DOWNTOWN AREA REVITALIZATION nance. 2. This ordinance shall fake effect upon the date of its 'C documents the environmental review of the project. This Environmental Review Record is on file at the above address and FORBES LAYTON -- Dee R. Forbes, West Antelope Drive, Layton, vice president of the Davis County Board of Education, has announced he will seek reelection to the school .board from Precinct 4. CAMPAIGNING on a platform of "cost effective management and cooperation between citizens and parents, students and educators, Mr. Forbes believes that his three and a half years experience as 1750 FFFIW- Low monthly tuition ami family discounts. oiii:ui:n lvj classics Fire and Two Buton) Baton (ITuR, Tup Ballet Issue No. (Beginning und Intermediate) Ladles Classes also available Drill Combination classes (Bullet und Tap, Tap and Buton) Tumbling Classes (Beginner und IntcrmedJutc) Boys and Girls Accepted 5M-Sf)T7r5TG-()- T2 Classes arc kept small to Insure more individualized attention to each student Re- Layton 72 Reunion Set - LAYTON Layton High School Class of 1972 will hold a class reunion on Aug. 20 and 21. ACTIVITIES will start at 5 p.m. on Aug. 20 with a family picnic. There will be games, swimming and other activities. The Layton pool has been reserved. The picnic will take place in the Layton Commons Park. People should bring their yracuse? BEEF PORK . It , V' & - ! ?'' C&r MipiMini - SA, V , ' 4 4 4', fV4 " 776-597- M V 825-208- 7. 2 iiA M. Yield 2. Cut Becf19 J1 d wrapped LB. Hind quarter 12 No. 1 Pork 1 05 jilt and wrapped Tam and bacon smoked. 5 iHJi lb, 5 LBS. PORK CHOPS JH5 liclrr LBS. PORK SAUSAGE 5 LBS. SHORT RIBS JJS, 10 LBS. BEEF ROAST 10 LBS. GROUND BEEF 10 LBS. ASST. STEAK 5 LBS. FRYERS All - 10,1 WM' W Meat Guaranteed 100 CLOSED MOYDAY - - 4?.p a "v'X. t 12 Grain-feand ft Mr-'- 3- y own food. On Aug. 21 at 7 p.m. tnere will be a banquet for graduates and their partners at Snowbird. Cost will be $15 per person. Reservations need to be made in advance by calling 7 or Seldon Young at Rae Ann Thompson Blood at A program will follow dinner on Saturday evening. dmg UahPhT825-186- fit t , and up. Call today for more Information and for registration. 28 ! - Ages 3 yrs. North Main Published in Die Weekly flex on Aug. 12. 1982 r ; Re- 8 fall Registration - , , I BELIEVE I serve on the board of the best school district in Utah, says Mr. Forbes, and I am committed to spend all the time necessary to continue to represent the taxpayers of Davis County. Published in The Weekly flex on Aug. 12, 1982 Issue No. 28 Dance Classes will begin ilic week of Sept 7th Kaysville. Utah 84037 tion and copying, upon request. Kaysville City will under v V, Dean Steel City Recorder ' Mayor 44 is available for public examina- i y: Attest; announces MR. FORBES is also presi- R. GERALD A. PURDY Mayor oil ami kV l I) A. PURDY, GF R dent of the Davis Area Vocational Center Board. A member of the Layton City Planning Commission for 18 years, he has held several positions of leadership in the LDS Church. DEE and School of Dances not be c'lmsidcied by HUD. No objection received after September 14, 1982 will be consideu ' by IILD. City which O CD 1 Born and raised in Layton. Mr. Forbes served for 38 months in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II as an aircraft mechanic and flight engineer. He retired from Hill Air Force Base two years ago after 39 years as a production management specialist. He and Mrs. Forbes, the former Karma Stucki, are parents of six children, all educated in Davis County schools. approved ADOPTED this 3th day of August 1982. lie legal effect T Cuitis Si., Denver, Colorado 802(12. Objections to (he release ot funds cm bases other than those staled above will $200,000. An Environmental Review Record respecting the within project has been made by the d DE- DIS- TRICTS IN WEST KAYSVILLE. Will REAS Kaysville City has annexed territory in West Kaysville. and WHEREAS said territory is therefore subject lo the provisions of the Kaysville Zoning 1405 for Commercial Redevelopment in Kaysville, Davis County, Utah for above-name- BY COUNCIL OF THE KAVSVIU E CITY , The Official Zoning Map is amended to include the annexed area and zones on the attache J map which is hereby adopted by reference and declared to be part of this ordi- OF BY KAYSV11LECIIY SIGNATING ZONE jr CITY ZON-IN- ORDINANCE Hl'D will accept an objection to its appi." ,d ilthe release of funds ami acceptance of the certilicamm omv if it is on one of the follow mg bases: (a) That the certification was not in fad executed by the Chief Executive Ollitei or other officer of applicant approved by HUD; or(b) that ; pin nit's Environmental Kc i iv w Record for the project indicates omission of a required decision, finding, or step applicable io the project in the cnvimmncidnl review process. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with die icquired procedure (24 ( I K Part 58), and may be addressed to HUD at the Denvii Regional Office. KAYSVILLE CITY 44 NORTH UTAH 84037. AMENDING THE of the certification is that upon its approval, Kaysville City may use the Block Grant funds, and 111 1) wilt have satisfied its responsibilities under the Vitimal Environmental Pi .'icy Act of 1969. Published in the Davis New Journal on Aug. 12, 1982 R'H Issue No. 28 MAIN. Ordinance, ORDAINED HI; these responsibilities have published in the Davis County Clipper on Aug. II, 1982 6 Issue No. 30 40-10- TERESTED IN THE UTAH COAL MINING AND RECLAMATION REGULATIONS. Pursuant to the Utah Coal Mining and Reclamation Act. Section el. seq., Utah Code Annotated. 1953, the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining 533-377- 1 ORDINANCE Nu. 249 o help you cool the sultry heat of .summer, weve put together THE It shows most the best and the economical ways you of cooling your home. 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