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Show I I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, NOVEMBER Kim HOTMCEB NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE North with the South boundary of 100 South Street, a distance of 941 feet more or less; thence West along the South boundary of said Kaysville Elementary sechool, 50 North 100 East, Kaysville, Utah 84037 to consider whether the proposed Redevelopment Plan for the Kaysville Downtown Redevelopment Project should be adopted. The boundaries of tle proposed redevelopment project area are as follows: Commencing at the Northeast Corner of Block 17, Plat Kaysville Townsite A, lo- cated in Section 34, T4N, R1W, S.L.M.; thence West along the South boundary of 100 Recorder of said North Street to the County. Commonly known as 146 East 950 North, Layton, Utah 84041. The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these proceedings is dated July 26, 1979, and was executed by GARY W. BARLOW and PATRICIA W. BARLOW, husband and wife, who are the present owners. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 10th day of November, 1981. Northwest Corner of Block 14, Plat which point intersects with the East boundary of Interstate 15 a dis- tance of 1913.8 feet; thence in a Southerly A, . al direction along said East boundary of Interstate 15 to the Northwest Cor- ner of Block 11, Plat A"; thence West along the South boundary of Center Street to a point where the South boundary of Center Street intersects the Westerly line of the O.S.L. Railroad; thence North 25 degrees 10 West along said westerly railroad line to a point where the PAUL M. HALLIDAY right-of-w- Successor Trustee 455 East 400 South No. 400 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 6 Telephone: 355-288- right-of-w- y line intersects the Northern boundary of 200 North Street, a distance of 1469.5 feet more or less; thence East along the right-of-wa- Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Nov. 19, 1981 Last publication Dec. 3, 1981 Issue No. 42 North boundary of said North Street to a point being 194.70 feet West of the Southwest Corner of Block 4, Plat Kaysville Town-sitthence North, a distance of 52 feet; thence North 49 degrees 52 West along the easterly R-2- 200 NOTICE OF JOINT PUBLIC HEARING ON THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE KAYSVILLE DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT B, The Kaysville City Council and the Kaysville Redevelopment Agency will hold a joint public hearing on December 10, 1981 at 7.00 p.m. in the Davis Officials Support Nord Advertising On Benches placement on community courtesy benches. LOU NORD, a representative of the Salt Lake-basefirm, told commissioners another national advertising company held previous ties to the benches, but said Nord d Associates has completed an agreement with Bountiful city which would provide bench advertising there. Nord said his company is trying to solidify support in Davis County and asked for the county commissions en- dorsement. HE NOTED that most bench advertsing companies pay communities three percent of the revenues collected. He said Nord is ofTcnng ten pered-revenues boundary of Interstate 15, a distance of 1706.38 feet; thence North 55 de- grees 2241 West, along the easterly boundary of said Interstate 15, a distance of 187.96 feet; thence North 12 degrees 47 East, to the intersection of the North boundary of Main Street (U.S. Highway 106), a distance of 1270.97 feet; thence South 48 degrees 17 East along the Northerly boundary of said Main 1570.28 feet more or less; thence North 49 degrees 40 East, a dis- FARMINGTON Davis County commissioners gave the Thursday for the Nord Advertising Company to solicit local advertising for cent of the revenues e; Street, a distance of By MARKD. MICKELSEN collect- which will be returned to the communities on a regular basis. Mr. Nord said his company also has a $1,000,000 liability clause covering the benches, so that if someone accidentally runs into the benches with a car the county wont be re- sponsible. THE BENCHES are two feet by eight feet and constructed so that water cannot accumulate on them, he told commis- sioners. He said his company also has a proposal to locate benches on each hole at the various area golf courses, but said it is often difficult to find advertising sponsors. IIOW DO you handle location of the signs? Com. Harry B. Gerlach asked. As long as there arent any complaints from local residents. almost anywhere, the advertising man responoed. COM. GERLACH said he would appreciate it if Nord would get approval for the bench sites from the county engineers. The county commission approved Nord s proposal, unanimously, but said plans for the location of benches must be submitted to the county pnof to placement. tance of 387.3 feet; thence South 47 degrees East, a distance of 176 feet; thence North 66 degrees 45 East, a distance of 150 feet; thence North 18 degrees 45 East, a distance of 127 feet; thence North 0 degrees 30 East, a dis- tance of 99.03 feet; thence South 70 degrees 3950 East, a distance of 5.45 feet; thence North 43 degrees 55 East, a distance of 217.44 feet; thence North 71 degrees 02 East, a distance of 238.7 feet; thence South 62 de- grees 01' East, a distance of 105.6 feet; thence South 43 degrees 14 Easet. a distance of 1643.68 feet; thence North 68 degrees 42 East, to the intersection of the Easterly boundary of 30 West Street a distance of 136.60 feet; thence South 34 degrees I030 East along the of Easterly said 30 West Street to the intersection of the Northerly boundary of Crestwood Road, a disright-of-wa- y tance of 394.86 feet; thence North 67 degrees 25 East along the Northerly boundary of said Crestwood Road to the intersection of the West boundary of Fair-fieRoad a distance of ld 531.78 feet; thence South 17 degrees 14 East a distance of 66 feet; thence along the arc of a curve having a radius of 858.5 feet along the Easterly boundary of said Fairfield Road a distance of 263.59 feet; thence South 0 degrees 34 W W est to the intersection of the South boundary of 200 North Street, a distance of 692.4 feet; thence West along the South boundary of said 200 North Street to the intersection of the East boundary of 100 East Street a degrees 05 West along the Westerly boundary of said Main Street to the point of multipurpose room of the The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder with out warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, at the north front door of the County Courthouse, State and Main Streets, Farmington, Utah, on the 15th day of December, 1981, at 11:00 oclock a.m. of said day: All of Lot 355, DIAMOND HILLS NO. 3, according to the official plat thereof, recorded in the office of the County 41 dis- tance of 160 feet more of less; thence South along the East boundary of said 100 East Street to the intersection of the Westerly boundary of Mam Street, a distance of 2435.77 feet; thence J 19, 1981 South Street to a point of intersection 10G with the West boundary of 100 West Street a distance of 450 feet more or less; thence North along the West boundary of 100 West Street a distance of 1108.8 feet, to the point of beginning. Any and all persons having any objections to the proposed project area redevelopment plan or w ho deny the existence of blight in the proposed proof ject area, or the regularity the of proceedings, prior any may appear before the Kays- ville City Council and the Kaysville Redevelopment Agency on December 10, 1981 at 7:00 p m. at the Ka sville City Hall, 44 North Main. Kaysville, Utah 84037 and show cause why the proposed plan should not be adopted. Any person or entity may file written objections to the proposed plan w ith the Kay City Recorder at any time not later than 7 00 p.m. on December 10, 1981. Oral objections will be heard at the joint public hearing. Only objections to the plan made in writing pnor to or at the hearing need be considered in detersuffimining whether there is cient opposition to the plan to require an election as a precon dition to adoption of the plan' or to warrant a three year moratorium on consideration of the plan. Published in the W'eekly Re- flex First publication Nov. 19. Last publication Dec. 10, Issue No. 42 1981 1981 |