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Show Legal Notices LEGALS Continued from Page 27 WEDNESDAY MAY 23, 2001 enclosed space in which the tem- THIS 1 3th DAY OF MARCH. 2001 . perature is either so high or low, or the TOWN OF FREDONIA ventilation is so inadequate, as to life or the health. animals endanger sf STEVEN WINWARD-MAYOAny Peace Officer or Town Animal i Control Officer is authorized to use is ATTEST: reasonable and whatever force necessary to remove any animal from s MARILYN JOHNSON-TOWa vehicle or other enclosed space CLERK whenever it appears that the animals life or health is endangered by extreme temperatures or lack of ventila- APPROVED AS TO FORM; tion withirf the vehicle or other enclosed space. No peace officer or TOWN OF FREDONIA ATTORNEY drives or works it when unfit for labor, or cruelly abandons it, or carries it or causes it to be carried in or upon a vehicle or otherwise, in an unnecessarily cruel or inhumane manner or knowingly and willfully authorizes or permits it to be subjected to unreasonable or unnecessary torture, suffering or cruelty of any kind, may be guilty of a Class two (2) misdemeanor. Town of Fredonia Animal Control officer shall be liable for damages to SECTION TWO property caused by the use of reasonable force to remove an animal orcon-trofrom such a vehicle or other enclosed l Animals under human custody envishall be housed in healthy space under such circumstances. ronments and shall be provided with proper food, water, shelter, medical SECTION SIX care, exercise space and ventilation. Any person owning or having care, Any of the provisions of this section control or custody of any animal shall may be waived as dictated by treatinsure, that the animal receives daily, ment under the direction of a licensed food that is free from contamination veterinarian. and is of sufficient quantity and nutritive value to maintain the animal in SECTION SEVEN good health; that potable water is accessible to the animal at all times, Any person who is the owner of, or or in a clean recep- who has the charge, custody or coneither all animals have conve- trol of any animal or fowl, who willfully tacle; that nient access to shelter throughout the and knowingly permits or aids, abets, year. Any such shelter shall be struc- or encourages, such animal or fowl to turally sound and maintained in good engage in a fight with any other anirepair to protect the animal from in- mal or fowl within the Town on a jury and from the elements and of wager, or for sport, or for any other sufficient size to permit the animal to purpose, may be deemed guilty of a enter, stand, turn around and lie down Class two (2) misdemeanor. in a natural manner. Any shelter which does not protect the animal SECTION EIGHT from temperature extremes or precipitation, or which does not provide If any person accidentally or otheradequate ventilation or drainage, shall wise injures an animal within the Town not comply with this section. Any and leaves the scene without making shelter, all bedding and any spaces a reasonable effort to report it to the accessible to the animal shall be animal owner, animal shelter, or apmaintained in a manner which min- propriate animal control agency at imizes the risk of the animal contractonce, that person may be deemed or becoming disease, being injured, guilty of a Class two (2) misdemeanor. with Whenever any animal is found which ing infested parasites. appears to be lost or strayed, it shall be the duty of the finder to notify the SEQTjQNJKREE animal owner, animal shelter, or apAnimals shall receive care and medi- propriate animal control agency at cal treatment for debilitating injuries, once. parasites and diseases, sufficient to maintain the animal in good health SECTION NINE and minimize suffering. Enforcement of this Ordinance shall SECTION FOUR be by a Town Animal Control Officer. Any Peace Officer may enforce this Animals shall be given adequate ex- Ordinance if requested to assist a ercise space, either within an enclo- Town Animal Control Officer or if a sure that shall be constructed of ma- Town Animal Control Officer is unterial, and in a manner, to minimize available. Any person violating the the risk of injury to the animal, and provisions of this section may be guilty shall encompass sufficient usable of a Class two (2) misdemeanor. A space to keep the animal in good violation of any provision of this seccondition; or on a tieout, consisting of tion is punishable by a fine of not less a chain, leash, wire cable or similar than one hundred dollars ($100.00) restraint attached to a swivel or pul- nor more than seven hundred fifty ley. A tieout shall be not less than ten dollars ($750.00), four months in jail, (10) feet in length and of sufficient two years probation, or any combinastrength to control the actions of the tion thereof. No judge may grant animal, and shall keep the animal probation in lieu of, or otherwise susconfined within the boundaries of the pend, the imposition of the minimum owners property. Tieouts shall be so fine prescribed herein. As a condition located that they cannot become en- of probation, the magistrate may ortangled with other objects. Collars der that the owner shall not be permitjised to attach an animal to a tieout ted to own or control any animal for a shall not be of a choke type. period of up to two years. This shall not be construed to affect, in any way, the imposition of any mandatory miniSECTION FIVE mum penalties provided herein. Animals shall have access to adequate ventilation and be protected PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE from temperature extremes at all MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF limes. It is unlawful for any person to THE TOWN OF FREDONIA, keep any animal in a vehicle or other COCONINO COUNTY, ARIZONA free-flowin- SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS R N MANGUM, WALL, STOOPS & WARDEN Published in the Southern Utah News on May 16 & 23, 2001. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Pursuant to County Ordinance, the Kane County Commission has declared its intention to dispose of the old hospital by public sale. The old hospital building is' located at 221 West 300 North, and is more particularly described as follows: g Beginning at the Southwest Corner of Block 5, Plat C, of the Official Survey of Kanab Townsite, Section 21, Township 43 South, Range 6 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Utah; running thence South 894754" West 99.00 feet to Southeast Corner of Block 6; thence South 894754" West along the South line of said Block 6, 139.22 feet; thence North 01154,,West 264.00 feet to the Centerline of said Block 6; thence South 894754" West centerline of along said Block 6, 3.00 feet; thence North 01154" West 222.67 feet to the Centerline of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 21; thence South 894543H East along said Centerline of the Northwest Quarter, 142.24 feet to the Northeast Corner of said Block 6; thence South 894543" East East-We- st East-We- East-We- ter, Utah. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained from the offices of Pentacore EPG Inc., 1240 E. 100 S. 8A, St. George, Utah, payment of upon a $40.00 per set. Payment in full must be received by the Kane County Clerks Office no later than the 30 days specified herein or the highest bidder will forfeit their right to purchase the property and the Kane County Commission reserves the right to award the property to the next highest bidder, to reject all other bids, or to otherwise sell the property under the terms of the County Ordinance. Once payment in full is received Kane County will prepare and execute a deed conveying the property to the purchaser. A Site Visit will be held Thursday, May 24, 2001 beginning at 1 :00 p.m. local non-refunda- BIDS will st continuing along said East-WeCenterline of the Northwest Quarter, 99.00 feet to the Northwest Corner of said Block 5; thence South 01 1 49" East along the West line of said Block 5, 484.82 feet to the point of beginning. st appraisal of the subject property has been prepared by Daniel Johnson of Johnson Appraisal, Inc:, An St. 720 S. River Road, Suite Utah 84790. The appraisal George, estimates the current value of the property at TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($275,000.00). A copy of the appraisal report will be held for inspection by interested parties at the office of the Kane County Clerk, 76 North Main, Kanab, Utah 84741. The public auction will be handled as a sealed bid type of auction. Anyone interested in bidding on said property must submit their bid in a sealed envelope to the Kane County Clerks office no later than Friday, June 22, 2001 , at 5:00 p.m. Any envelope containing a bid shall be clearly marked as a bid on the subject property. The minimum bid that will be considered is the appraisal amount of TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIV- E THOUSAND DOLLARS be received at the office of the Glen Canyon Special Service Dis- trict, Town of Big Water City Hall, until 2:30 p.m. local time on May 30, 2001 and will be publicly opened and read aloud at that time. Bids must be submitted on the proposal form provided and must be accompanied by a The bidder who is awarded the bid security in the amount of five right to purchase the property shall percent of the bid. All bids must be make payment in full no later than 30 submitted in a sealed envelope plainly days from the date the right to pur- marked Bid for Big Water Waterline chase was awarded in open meeting: Upgrade Improvement Project." time. All Contractors who plan to submit a bid are encouraged to attend. All contractors who desire to attend the site visit should meet at the Town of Big Water City Hall. SITLA reserves the right to reject any and all bids or waive any informalities or minor defects. Award will be made on the basis of the lowest responsible bidder, unit price, conformance to specifications, bidder's qualifications and bid judged to be in the best interest of the owner, each factor being potential bidders are advised that Kane County makes no repre- considered. sentations or warranties regarding the subject property, and that said prop- Published in the Southern Utah News on May 16 & 23, 2001. erty is being offered for sale as-iconBidders bear the responsibility of All s. ducting their own investigation as to matters of title, health, safety, suitability, compliance with all state, federal and local laws, etc. Glendale Town Planning Commission NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING st st East-We- ($275,000.00). All bids received will be opened on Monday, June 25, 2001 , at 10:00 a.m. in the Kane County Commission meeting to be held at 76 North Main, Kanab, Utah 84741. At that date, time and place, the Kane County Commission may accept the offer made by the highest bidder and may award the right to purchase the subject property, except that the Kane County Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids pursuant to County Ordinance and this Notice of Public Sale. All potential bidders are further advised that all bids received pursuant to the terms of this Notice of Public Sale will be treated as an irrevocable offer and any party who fails to pay the bid price (if awarded the Notice is hereby given that tbe Glendale Town, UTTown Council will hold a public hearing regarding the adoption of the Glendale Town General Plan. property) will be liable to Kane County for any refusal to honor the bid including interest, costs, attorneys fees, and any difference between the price obtained by the county from the next highest bidder and the bid amount of the bidder who refuses to honor their bid. The General Plan sets pertinent town goals and policies related to Land Use, Transportation, Public Lands, the Environment, Public Facilities and Services, and Economy Development, and Housing and recommends specific Implementation procedures as proposed by Glendale If you have questions regarding the Town, Ut. sale, contact Karen Glazier at: 34 North Main, Kanab, Utah 84741, One copy of the proposed General (435)644-255Plan is placed in each of the following three locations for examination: DATED this 11th day of May, 2001 . Glendale Town Offices ERIC S. LIND Glendale Town Post Office Kane County Attorney Country Store 1. ATTEST: KARLA JOHNSON Kane County ClerkAuditor Published in the Southern Utah News on May 16, 23, 30 and June 6, 2001 . ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands (SITLA) will receive sealed bids for construction of the Big Water Waterline Upgrade Improvement Project. The project includes, but is not limited to construction of approx. 7,700 LF of 8 PVC waterline, incl. one highway crossing within the Town of Big Wa Interested persons desiring input into this public hearing are invited to attend the meeting to be held on Saturday the 2nd day of June, 2001 , at 7:30 A.M. at the Glendale Town Office, or present their views in writing prior to the meeting. Verbal comments will be limited to two (2) minutes and written comments may be submitted during or prior to the public hearing. Published in the Southern Utah News on May 1 6, 23, & 30, 2001 . See LEGALS, Page 29 |