Show Fragile - Package your long distance gifts with care Gunnison 038333 Valley NewsSalina Sun December 3 mile of the area area within proposed for annexation DATED this 8th day of November 1997 sGrant Stubbs Mayor ATTEST: NOTICE OF ANNEXATION PETITION petition has been filed with Salina proposing the annexation of an area contiguous to Salina City The City Council received a Notice of Certification on November 8 997 The is a description of the area following proposed for annexation: PARCEL 1: Commencing 2 rods West of the North East corner of the South West quarter of Section 24 Township 21 West Salt Lake Mesouth Range ridian and running thence South rod thence West and 34 rods thence North rod thence East 26 and 34 rods thence North rod thence East 26 and 34 rods to the place of beginning containing 16100 (016) of an acre in the North East quarter of the South West quarter of Section 24 Township and Range aforesaid PARCEL 2: Beginning at the Northwest Corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 24 Township 21 South Range West Salt Lake Base Meridian thence North 88 degrees 36’09" East 49103 feet along the Quarter section line thence South 3 degrees 29'54" West 271 84 feet thence South 69 degrees 40’45" East 6532 feet to a westerly D&RGW Railroad thence South 26 degrees 44' 4“ West 38116 feet along said railroad to the 164 section line thence South 88 deqrees 38’38" West 3971 9 feet to the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter thence North degree 12’33“ West 65972 feet to the point of beginning Area 7207 acres PARCEL 3: Commencing 82897 feet West and South 13 degrees 29 54" West 107 feet of the Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 24 Township 21 South Range West Salt Lake Base Meridian thence South 13 degrees 29’54" West 16484 feet thence South 69 degrees 40’45” East 6532 feet to the Westerly of D&RGW Railroad thence Northeasterly along Railroad 7034 feet thence North 69 degrees 40'45" West 208 feet more or less to beginning Area: 103 acres PARCEL 4: Commencing 1025 chains East of the Northwest Corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 24 running thence East 975 chains thence South 20 chains thence West 975 chains thence North 20 chains to the point of beginning Containing 1950 acres PARCEL 5: A strip of land 00 feet wide with 50 feet on each side of the center line beginning 2130 feet East and 2658 feet North of the Southwest corner of Section 24 Township 21 South West Salt Lake Base and Range Meridian thence South 27 degrees 59' West 370 feet more or less to the North line of the school board property Area: 091 acre PARCEL 6: Beginning 9 chains West of the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 24 Township 21 South Range West Salt Lake Base and Meridian running thence West 23497 feet thence South 3 degrees 29’54" West 107 feet thence South 69 degrees 40’45" East 208 feet more or less to the D&RGW Right of Way thence Northeasterly along Railway Right of Way 9 feet more or less to the point of beginning PARCEL 7: Beginning South degree 12’23" East 65972 feet and North 88 degrees 38’38" East 39719 feet from the Northwest Corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 24 Township21 South West Salt Lake Base and Range Meridian and running thence North 26 degrees 44'14" East 38116 feet thence South 69 degrees 40’45'' East 10063 feet to the Easterly side of railroad thence South 26 degrees 44'14" West 34468 feet thence South 88 degrees 38’38“ West 112 feet more or less to beginning The complete annexation petition is available for inspection and copying at the office of the city recorder The City Council may grant the petition and annex the area described in the petition unless a protest is filed by January 19 1998 with the Clerk of Sevier County stating each reason for the protest of the annexation petition and a copy of any protest provided to the Salina City recorder The address of the Sevier County Clerk is 250 North Main Richfield Utah 84701 A protest to the annexation petition may be filed with the Sevier County contains Clerk by property owners the signatures of owners of private real property that is located in the unincorporated area within mile of the area proposed for annexation if the private real property covers at least 25 of the private land area located in the unincorporated mile of the area area within proposed for annexation and equal of all real in value to at least 15 in the located unincorporated property A sJoann Hatchett Published in the Salina Sun on November26 December3&10 1997 City by JoLyn Camp Staff Writer Jt’$ that time of year again Time to shop and deliver For those who have some long distance deliveries here are some suggestions that may help you with your trip to the post office Packages that need to be sent oversea will need to be sent by airmail at this point in order to make it in time Those under four for Christmas pounds will be classified on a lower rate than thosepver four pounds Some examples of the cost to be expected for a one pound package are usually around $950 to the Philippines or $8 to Great Britain Packages over four pounds are considered air parcel post and can cost $30 or more Standard mail can be used for packages being sent in the states up until December 10 and still make it by Christmas After the 10th one might prefer to pay only about 10 cents extra to send ft priority A five pound package will cost around $4 while a ten pound package may cost $8 or $9 dollars With the cost being determined by weight it is obviously better to have light packing material Popped popcorn is still a good filler The added bonus is that the recipient can eat it Other good fillers are styrofoam peanuts or newspaper can be used Anything that is fragile should be packed well enough that it will not be broken easily A test to measure this by is if the package can be dropped from an eight foot height and not suffer any damage Masking tape is discouraged in preparing your package A reinforced tape with fibers through it is prefer able such as strapping tape The clear two inch tape works with multiple layers But if it is punctured in the middle in anyway it is'easily tom the full length of the seam The best rule to save money and time is to mail early The closer to Christmas the more expensive it becomes to be able to send the package in a timely manner In some cases there is the risk of not getting it there in time at all Shipping company offers holiday mailing tips How can you increase the chances your holiday packages won't get lost crunched or delayed? One of the country’s largest shiphas some holiday tips ping that can help everyone Unishippers a Salt Lake company sists small to businesses with their shipping needs by utilizing such shipping giants as Airborne Express TNT Express’vWorldwide Sky Pilot Air BAX Global Courier Freight and Viking Freight Unishippers PresidentCEO Steven J Nelson provided the following helpful shipping hints: Make sure the recipient's name address and especially ZIP code are complete correct and legible 2 Always include the company name if you’re sending a package to a pefson’s work address 3 Make sure shipping boxes are in cardboard boxes gopd are usually best 4 Make sure the packaging material is strong enough to support the Wrap fragile materials individually so they don't touch each other 6 Even the stickiest labels can come off-extra address label placed side the package is a good precaution 7 Use packing tape to securely close and seal your package 8 Send critical shipments at least two weeks early Most air express 5 delivcompanies guarantee ery Unfortunately the best laid plans can be thwarted bv Mother Nature Nelson says you should avoid: Using damaged containers 2 Covering the outside of he shipping container w ith wrapping paper string cellophane or masking tape 3 Allowing packages to get wet while awaiting pickup 4 Including any information indicating high value of contents on the address label or outer package This type of information can increase the chances of theft 5 Shipping cash or currency 6 Shipping coins gold precious gems and alcohol (in some instances this is actually illegal) Nelson notedthatintemationalship-pincan create different problems Some items that may be shipped gally in the United State might not be legal in foreign countries Nelson suggests you check with your shipping agent as to the legality of specific items He adds the shipping customers should be aware that other countries have holidays that don’t always correspond with ours— this can cause additional delays in shipping Furthermore shipping service commitments are often times not in force with international offices There fore shipping guarantees are not always valid “Because we work with so many different businesses and so many different shipping companies we’ve seen some of the world’s most unusual shipping requests There was even a man who wanted to ship himself to a foreign country we couldn't accommodate him)” Nelson said item being shipped Have Christmas a All Give your long distance friends subscription in my name! Thank you! Wrapped Up! PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to UCA a hearing will be held on December 8 1997 at 11 am at the Central Utah Correctional Facility located at 255 East 300 North in Gunnison Utah The purpose of this hearing will be to provide opportunity for persons or organizations to express comments concerns and recommendations garding a new work program that is being developed at the Gunnison prison This program will utilize mate labor to refurbish donated computers which will then be sold to public schools at a nominal fee Any interested persons may attend these hearings For further information call Catherine at Burgess public Published in the Gunnison Valley News on December 3 1997 PUBLIC HEARING The Town of Centerfield will hold a public hearing on December 151 997 at 7 pm in the Centerfield Town Hall to go over and pass the following items The public is welcome to make comment you have any questions or wish to see the ordinances mentioned please come by the Centerfield Town Hall between 10 am and 2 pm weekdays exclusive of holidays or call Debbie at The Centerfield Town Hall is located at 130 South Main Centerfield Utah to Amendment Zoning Ordinance This ordinance establishes standards and requirements which will govern the placement and occupancy of manufactured and modular homes which term shall mean and include all manufactured modular and mobile homes (trailers) Amendment to Zoning Ordinance Section 5 Area Requirements will be changed from a minimum 8000 feet to a minimum of 4 acre for residence and commercial lots Frontage will go from 80' across to 100' across Impact Fees - Water The Town of Centerfield will approve a culinary water impact fee of $1 500 per Equivalent Residential Unit to any new development to be connected to the system This does not include those water connection fees already paid to the T own of Centerfield under the old system An Ordinance imposing an impact Utah fee under Chapter 36 of Title Code annotated 953 to for the imposition of a culinary water impact fee providing penalties and remedies providing a hearing and notice thereof for the amendment to established fees providing appeal procedures and incorporating by erence a capital facilities plan of the Town of Centerfield Sanpete County UT (the Town) Water Connection fees will be duced to $600 per new Residential Unit Impact Fees - Sewer Adoption of technical amendments the Sewer Impact Fee Ordinance and repealing the prior ordinance and substituting a replacement without changing the impact fee or the formula for calculating the same The Centerfield Town Council has The provisions added Section 9 of this section shall be applicable to dwellings located on individual lots but shall not apply to dwellings cated within approved mobile home to parks Standards and Criteria Only those Manufactured homes which: (i) are a minimum of 24 feet in width and 48 feet in length and comprising a total of 1100 square feet inclusive of living space (ii) are cated on an approved lot (iii) are placed upon an approved permanent foundation and (iv) are certified as meeting UBC or HUD structural standards are permitted in Centerfield Town All otherclassifications of manufactured homes shall be permitted mobile home only in an approved park or subdivision 2 The space beneath the structure shall be enclosed at the perimeter with a foundation which meets the requirements of the Uniform Building Code or in the instance of a manufactured housing unit a concrete or masonryskirting wall Theperimeterfoun-datioor skirting wall as applicable shall be continuous except for the placement of doors windows or access openings and shall be placed upon footings which are not less than 30 inches below grade as measured to the bottom of the footing for frost protection 3 In the instance of a manufactured strucor similar moved-odwelling ture any tongues axles wheels or other devices required for the transportation of a dwelling and not quired to retain the structural integrity of the building shall be removed at the time of installation 4 Dwellings shall have a roof surface of wood shakes asphalt composition wood shingles concrete vinyl metal fiberglass or slate tiles or built 1997 Page 7 up gravel materials excluding rolled roofing 5 Where the design provides for a 75 pitched roof the pitch shall be not less I than 3: 2 There shall be a roof overhang at the eaves and gable ends of not lessthansix (6) inches excluding the rain gutters as measured from the outer surface of the adjacent vertical wall The roof overhang requirements ::i shall not apply to areas above porches alcoves and similar appendages which together do not exceed 20 per- - ' cent of the length of the structure 6 Dwellings shall have exterior ing material consisting of wood brick concrete stucco glass metal or vinyl lap tile or stone 7 At each exit door there must be a landing that is a minimum of 36 inches and constructed to meet the of the Uniform Building Code Posted this 26th day of November 1997 Clerk sDebbie Hansen Published in the Gunnison Valley News on December 3 10 1997 DECLARATION OF LAND PATENT KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that Myron Althouse& Sylvia Althouse located at 533 North Clarion Rd County of Sanpete Utah have per- fected actual title in allodium by bringing current the Land Patent or Land Grant by making Declaration of Land Patent pursuant to referenced legal description recorded atthe Recorder’s Office of Sanpete County under cordation number's 00055746 through 00055750 Bk00407 this Land PatentGrant is Pg00620 not challenged in a federal court of as stated competent jurisdiction above within 60 days lachesestop-pe- l shall forever bar the same against said allodial freehold estate Published in the Gunnison Valley News on Decem ber 3 0 7 24 3 January 7 14 & 21 1997 PUBLIC NOTICE The Salina City Board of Adjustment will hold a meeting at 7 pm on December 111 997 atthe Salina City office for the purpose of considering request for a variance in the required height of a fence for a lot located a 355 East 300 South Interested per sons are invited to attend Anyone desiring to be on the agenda and speak need to contact Alma Blake before December 9 1997 Published in the Salina Sun on December 3 10 1997 1997 December f COMPUTERS FOR SALE Sevier School District is accepting bids for used computers Approximately 40 computersare for sale The computers are 386 and older and IBM compatible The condition of the computers are “as is" They can be bid separately by placing a bid for the computer (or computers) you want The computers will be on display Dec at a place to be determined Please contact Vocational Director for Leon Stewart at details on the place date and time of viewing Each computer will be assigned a number Write the number of the computer (or computers) you want to bid on and include the number(s) on your bid with your name address and tele- phone number Sealed bids will be :00 am on T uesday received until Dec 16 1997 at the Sevier School District Office Richfield 95 E 500 Bids will be opened the Utah 84701 afternoon of Dec 16 Mark the outside of the bid: Attn: Leon Stewart Bids can also be faxed to the Sevier School District Office at: (801) 8968804 Sevier School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all I bids or'parts thereof J Signed: Samuel D Ware Business Administrator Published in the Salina Sun on December 3 1997 REQUEST FOR PUBLIC INPUT J Thomas Shore Sanpete District Sal National Forest J Ranger is requesting input from the public to update the current Travel Map TheJ current map was produced in 1991' revised in 1995 with a revision pro- posed for 1998 The Travel Map depicts road trail ' and area restrictions on the Sal National Forest The map is de- signed to identify a wide range of J recreation travel opportunities It was developed to help the public know where to travel and under what condi- tions as not all areas roads andS trails are available for all uses Somejj restrictions have been made for pub-- j soil erosion lie safety reduce im f prove water quality and protect wild I life during critical seasons Plan of T ravel the are avail Copies able at any District Office on the Manti La Sal National Forest for your view Ranger Shore requests those thar are interested in providing input to the 1998 revision to call or write the£ Sanpete Ranger Office or to visit th office on December 17 1997 to re view and discuss the current Travel Plan The telephone number is 435 and the address is th Sanpete Ranger District 540 Nortf Main Ephraim Utah 84501 Published in the Gunnison Valle News on December 3 1997 J r!j ' |