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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1999 A CLIPPER TODAY lAROUIUDlDAVIS guide to the primary elections these two authorizes Notice is hereby given that the Utah Code Annotated Section Kaysville City to reclaim any unused burial sites in the Kaysville City Cemetery which have been unused for burial purposes for more than 60 years. The following Resolution was passed and adopted by the Kaysville City Council which lists the names on record of unused cemetery lots. Those lots will be reclaimed by Kaysville City unless a Notice of Claim is filed with the City Recorder within 60 days of this notice. A Notice of Claim may be obtained by contacting Kaysville City at 23 East Center, Kaysville. phone Dated this 7in day of September, 1999. VH'7THV3 Kaysville City Corporation By: LINDA ROSS. City Recorder DeKite Cutter Kenneth S.Dor.iis have recently been appointed to chair the of I Kaysville safety committee. Davter'cErcn want to serve the Channeling the growth Kaysville, maintaining existing green space, developing additional green space. Buffer zones paralleling the freeway, to avoid sound walls. Citizen projects to beautify onoff ramps. No previous political experience, willing heart and logical mind. Willing to hear both sides of the issue. Construction background. am an advocate for more education and resources for our fire department, as well as the roads in Kaysville. I continue to be involved with the light in front of Davis High and hope to continue to make improvements with crosswalks that continue to be a problem. I Reed Kelson H. Arthur Johnson ShenieEiitieldt I believe that on the local level, a representative of the people should do just that represent the people. As one who has a deep understanding of the history of Kaysville and its people, I am concerned about the direction of the city in the past several years. Growth is not always for the best... change requires committed and caring leadership, and a plan. busicon- trolled residential develop- ment and recreational opportunities for our citizens. We need to continue to make this city a place where our children want to ence as Mayor and Council member and my knowledge of the city budget and other operations qualifies me for future service. remain. Robert Rees Keka Roundy Christopher Snell Kaysville is a wonderful place to live and raise a family. I am eager to main- Roundy feels her views and values are not being represented. As a resident she has been involved with PTA and served as on the recreation board and on the city planning commission. Citizens want their quality of life to include views, a distinctive small town feeling and a place for children to run. The threat of selling East Mountain Wilderness Park should concern every citizen. AngsteCcntteo BrcStey Hedges Donsld Kingsley Lurien A. Knight purpose for running would be to support the following initiatives: Improve the communication between our city and its citizens. Improve our streets, in particular for the safety of our children. Ensure that all options are pursued to maintain an adequate supply of water to the community as it am concerned about the rapid growth that Syracuse has experienced. I expect that the developers provide and enhance the of Syracuse community other than developing subdivisions. I'm concerned that our children have safe places to play, learn and grow. This includes slower better roads, traffic, stronger traffic enforcement and parks with safe Qualifications: U.S. Navy (retired) registered nurse (retired), currently secretary Davis County Libertarian Growth is still the most pressing issue facing our city. I plan to help maintain a balance between traditional life values of a small community, while jBxperj- - of the community. There are some tough decisions to be made in our growing community. Kaysville's continued growth is inevitable and we can't ignore it. Through proper planning, in coordination with Gov. Leavitt's Envision Utah plan, we can control growth and maintain the quality of life. encouraging future ness development 1 Continue to implement plan to upgrade all roads. Would like to see a recreation center in Qualifications Kaysville. include: a breadth of experience, including past four years on city council; good common sense; willingness to explore and understand all sides of an issue and make decisions for common good. population Kaysville's I am committed to making Kaysville a safe, desirable place in which to live and work. I will work toward that goal by I the com- JohnMcCtesry will continue to work and assure that our future growth is in accordance with our new general plan. Roads and safety are prime will work concerns. toward a program of road upgrading for the long term and not just a short term fix. My past experi- growth continues to be a major challenge. In the past four years, we in the city council have put a great deal of effort into keeping quality open space while still allowing land owners their right to development This has been accomplished by changes to city ordinances that allow clustering of homes on smaller lots while not exceeding the zoning density. I munity. I have grown to love Kaysville and its people. I will uphold the values 1 Pl'BLIC NOTICE KAYSVILLE CITY CEMETERY On facing pages, you'll find a handy guide to the candidates running for City Council seats on October 5. The basic platform of each candidate who provided us with information is listed to make it easy to compare. Cities which are not required to have primary elections are not listed here,' but will be listed when we publish simithe final lar charts covering elections in November. I A1 22-ye- ar tain the safe, peaceful atmosphere that exists here. I favor a balanced approach to growth (maintaining the small town unity); a plan for six-ye- ar road improvement; programs that keep crime to a minimum. I will listen. work hard. I will 5223103 RESOLUTION NO. 1 A RESOLUTION REQUIRING OWNERS OF LOTS. SITES OR PORTIONS OF THE KAYSVILLE CITY CEMETERY WHICH HAVE BEEN UNUSED FOR BURIAL PURPOSES FOR MORE THAN 60 YEARS TO FILE W ITH THE CITY RECORDER A NOTICE OF CLAIM AND INTENT TO USE THE LOT OR SITE FOR BURIAL PURPOSES AND DIRECTING THE CITY RECORDER TO GIVE NOTICE OF SUCH FILING REQUIREMENTS AND DIRECTING THE CITY RECORDER TO CLAIM ALL BURIAL SITES WHICH REMAIN UNCLAIMED FOLLOWING THE REQUIRED NOTICE PERIOD. WHEREAS, the Kaysville City Council has previously adopted and approved certain cemetery rules and regulations for the orderly operation of the Kaysville City Cemetery; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Utah Law. a procedure has been provided for municipalities to reclaim any unused lot, sites, or portions of the cemetery which are unused for more than 60 years; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Kaysville City has directed the City Recorder to survey and ascertain those lots that have remained unused for buna! purposes for more than 60 years which survey has been completed; and WHEREAS, the Kaysville City Council desires to give appropnate notice as required by law to the owners of such lots; and WHEREAS, the Kaysville City Recorder has been directed to reclaim any lots for which notice of claims have not been submitted following the required nonce. NOW, THEREFORE be it resolved by the City Council of Kaysville City. Utah: Section 1. Persons and or owners of any lot site or portion of the Kaysville City Cemetery which has been unused for bunal purposes for more than 60 years are hereby required to file with the Kaysville City Recorder a Nonce of Claim to such unused lot, site or portion within the Ume provided herein. The Nonce of Claim should state the individual's intention to use the lots for bunal purposes. Section 2. The Kaysville City Recorder is hereby directed to cause a copy of this Resolution to be personally served upon the owner or person having the right to burial within the city cemetery on all lots that have not been used for bunal purposes for at least 60 years provided that the Recorder shall be able to ascertain the name and location of such persons to provide personal service. In the event the person having the right to burial or owner cannot be personally served with this Resolution, the Kaysville City Recorder is hereby directed to cause the same to be published in a newspaper of general circulation within Davis County, State of Utah, once per week for a period of three consecutive weeks. This Resolution shall be published in its entirety together with Exhibit A which is attached hereto and by this reference is made a part hereof. The information contained in Exhibit A specifies the names of those persons having right to bunal and or owners and the lot numbers and grave information pertaining to said individuals interest tn the cemetery according to the records of die city. In addition, the Recorder is further directed to publish this notice in the Kaysville City Newsletter to be published in the month of September, 1999. Section 3. After personal services or publication of this Resolution, if the owner or any person with a legal interest in the cemetery lots fails to state valid interest in the use of the cemetery lot for burial purposes, the owner or person's rights shall be deemed terminated and that portion of the cemetery shall be automatically vested in Kaysville City. For purposes of this Resolution, the fding deadline for notice of interest shall be 60 days after personal service upon an individual or 60 days after the date of last publication in the Davis County Clipper, as applicable. Section 4. Upon vesting of any unused lots, sites or parcels in Kaysville City, the City shall thereafter have the right to sell said lots in accordance with the rules and regulations pertaining to the Kaysville City Cemetery. Section 5. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon first publication in the Davis County Clipper. EXHIBIT A RECLAIMABLE LOTS Gavf.tecte.Ti LoLMumfrg A My key grows. Work to maintain the town feel of our community. small I any attempt to expand the role of municipal govern- ment inappropriately. In summary, less government, less taxes and more freedom to spend your hard earned money as you choose. unprecedented encing growth. I come to this position with a bachelor degree in sociology from the U of U, and a master's degree in A . L1LB information ITU2.I C public administration from BYU. PASSED AND ADOPTED September, 1999. Codylhuigocd K?mro submitted equipment Stella Kelson BctetelZter Party. I will vigorously oppose 26-4--A Rill intents this 7th day of by the Kaysville City Council RctertlVccd BRIAN D. COOK Mayor ATTEST. Linda Ross, City Recorder Qualifications: graduated Weber State University with major in business management minor in economics, 18 year career with Zions Bank in the dealer banking division, serving as a vice president and manager; 12 years as the Syracuse City Recreation Director, served with 3 mayors and five city councils. I understand city government and its procedures. No No information information submitted submitted I'm running for two reasons. (1) Every city needs an engineer, but few can afford one. With my engineering background, this is one way to get an engineer, affordably. (2) We are growing. All of our issues stem from this fact This affects our tax base, our children (schools), our traffic flow, our water, you name it Your voice needs to be heard in the Council. Conservative; prefer single family dwellings, not Dislike alcohol, sleazy businesses, but like clean, safe attractive Published in the Davis County Clipper on Sept 10, 17. 24. 1999 Issue No. 63 apartments. Discourage community. traffic truck heavy Develop additional water service, preserve what we have. Concerned that small farms scattered throughout subdivisions are able to secure water to keep pastures, parks green. Encourage historical preservation. LINDA ROSS City Recorder NOTICE C & H STORAGE 1436 NORTH MAIN LAYTON. IT 84401 544-588- 5 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The contents of the following storage unit(s) will be sold at public auction on October 4, 1999. at 5:00 p.m. Unit 33 Stacey Ashley. 1466 E 1250 So., Ogden, UT 84404. Couch, student desk, ent. center, table, washer, dryer, books, personal effects. Published in the Davis County Clipper on Sept. 21 and 28. 1999 Issue No. 66 FRUIT HEIGHTS Cm' PUBLIC NOTICE LesRcimt Isnv GL Chatterton Our great West Point community continues to grow while planning and funding for our city's infrastructure and services have Of the not kept up. (2) taxes, (1) options; raising cutting services, (3) annexing to another city, or (4) developing structured commercial business, I favor commercial revenues. But for sexually oriented businesses, I favor maximum regulation within the law. have been involved in the construction business for 24 years, and I feel that I can be of great value to the community in this area, as well as many others. I serve on the Board of Adjustment The area has helped me raise my family, and I feel it is time to give something back to the community so others may continue to have the same opportunities I've enjoyed. Retired logistics management specialist from Hill AFB. Worked there for 40 years. Employed as cemetery sexton for West Point since 1991. Experience in dealing with public, individuals, contractors and identifying and resolving problems with care and diplomacy by making sound and accurate judgments. would like to serve the people and help build community pride. COPY I IsiaB. Murray R r.te--ca I iterottiyDerian Uving in a safe community, adequate recreation for youth and elderly to bring community together. Social and cultural events for all ages. Encourage home beautification. Zero tolerance to gang activity and drug use. Zero tolerance to drivers under the influence of alcohol. Community Senior Center. Government by people. Invite residents to express views at city meetings. No information submitted Robert a Fraser We need to improve the tax base. This can be done by getting some commercial property developed in the city. We need to make sure the developers of land are not developing it at the expense of the city. This can be done by working with the part-tim- e city planner, and constant review of the impact fees paid by developers. Chris Larsen I believe West Point should evolve to support the rapid growth. Increase our revenue tax base by encouraging business de- velopment to support the growth and supply needed services. Maintain the small town feeling of West Point while still ensuring the necessary resources are readily available. Provide a safe, comfortable community we can call home. CITY COUNCILM EMBER Four year term (Three will be elected) Bruce H. Allred. Pinecone Party DeeEU Fifield, Pinecone Party Steven D. Hassing. Sagebrush Party Wynn Passey. Sagebrush Party Daniel J. Phelps. Pinecone Party D. Todd Stevenson, Sagebrush Party RICHARD E M ARCHANT City Recorder Published in the Davis Countv Clipper on Sept. 23 and 30, 1999 Issue No. 67 KAYSVILLE CITY JcteiPetrofUi: RJcteidLRcsinsJd RcrV.'cstjnl I have been a resident of West Point for six years and have really enjoyed Jiving I feel the most there. important issues facing us now are; (1) Careful evaluation of proposed zoning, (2) Creation of special improvement districts to upgrade our infrastructure, (3) Encouraging desirable commercial growth, (4) Solving residential growth problems as they impact each of us. My experience and knowledge of the critical issues facing the city are an important asset. Although Serving on the planning commission for the past year has helped me understand the issues facing our city. We are fadng many critical decisions concerning commercial development zoning, watei and sewer that will affect our, as well as our children's, future. I feel I have the honesty, integrity and the ability to make the decisions that will benefit and be fair to all of the citizens of West Point a resident of West Point for only seven years, I have been an active proponent of moderated growth as a or citizen Planning Commission member for the last five. I do not support development for the sake of development My goal is to establish a consistent direction. In compliance with Utah Code notice is hereby given that the Nominating Conventions held September 14, 1999, selected the following individuals to run for the office indicated in the Fruit Heights City municipal election to be held November 2, 1909. Pl'BLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of Kaysville City will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday. October 14, 1999, at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Room (Room A) of the Kaysville City Municipal Center, 23 East Center, Kaysville. to consider amendment of the Subdivision Ordinance. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Opening. 2. Amendment of Title 19, the of Revised Subdivisions." Ordinances of Kaysville City. 3. Questions and comments. 4. Adjournment. 1 hereby certify that I posted a copy of the foregoing Public Hearing notice at three public places within the City by September 30. 1 999. k j Tnlriirh ItruMv iTfriBfcilFYa fthFTto ifr iTfc tfcirtnPiiiri rvt Published in the Davis Counts Clipper on Sept 28. 1999 Issue No. 69 CITY Pl'BLIC HEARING NOTICE KAYSVILLE Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Kaysville City will hold a public hearing on Tuesday. October 19. 1999, at 6:00 p.m., in the Council Room (Room A) of the Kaysville City Municipal Center, 23 East Center. Kaysville. to consider the Kaysville City General Plan. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Opening. 2. Kaysville City General Plan. 3. Questions and comments 4. Adjournment. I hereby certify that I posted a copy of the foregoing Public Hearing notice at three public places within the city by September 30, 1999. LLNDA ROSS City Recorder Published in the Davis Counts Clipper on Sept. 28, 1999 Issue No. 69 ORDINANCE NO. 99-9-- 3 VACATING A PORTION OF 100 EAST 100 SOITH BETWEEN STREET MAIN AND STREET STREET. KAYSVILLE CITY. DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF ITAH; PROVIDING FOR THE RECORDING OF SUCH ORDINANCE AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE This Ordinance vacates a portion of 100 East Street between 100 South Street and Main Street. DATED this 21st day of September. 1999. BRIAN D. COOK Mavor ATTEST: Linda Ross City Recorder Published in the Davis County Clipper on Sept. 28, 1999 Issue No. 69 NOTICE I Eugene Dickson filed for divorce m Second District Court of Layton Civil No. please get m touch with the court ASAP. 994"T01252. Published in the Davis County Clipper on Sept. 3. 10, 17, 1999 Issue No. 61 |