Show I Gunnison Valley News April 12 2000 Salina Sun For The Record William Charles DASE Mt Pleasant Utah appeared in Judge David Mower’s court for sentencing on March 12000 He was convicted on a plea of guilt for two offenses of Pos- conditions session of a Controlled Substance a Third Degree Felony The conviction was the resu It of a arrest Dase Steven SIMONS Manti Utah was involved in an arrest in Manti on March 25 1999 when the Sanpete County Sheriff s Department Central Utah Narcotics Task Force and the Department of Corrections effected a search was sentenced to years in Utah State Prison for each charge Prison time to run concurrent Fined $9250 Ail suspended To serve 9 months in Sanpete County Jail and 36 months Review of sentence and probation fine scheduled for July 5 2000 To pay restitution of $170 Another case volving Dase for an arrest in April of 998 wasdismissed (Judge Mclff) He was charged with AssistOfferAr-rangto Distribute a Controlled Substance Still pending is a case from a March 1999 arrest with charges of Illegal PossessionUse of aControlled Substance (Meth) and Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia both Third Degree Felonies Also Use or Possession of Paraphernalia Class B Misdemeanor(Judge Louis G Tervort) Dorothy Louise ORW1N age 53 of Jerusalem Utah was arrested April 8 1999 when the Sanpete County Sheriff s Office Utah County Drug Task Force and Central Utah Narcotics Task Force effected a search warrant in Jerusalem Utah Orwin was originally charged with: Possession of Meth with intent to Distribute Possession of Marijuana with intent to Distribute Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Possession of Weapon by Restricted Person Distribution of Drugs without a Tax Stamp Orwin s court for sentencing for conviction of guilt on two counts of Attempted Possession of a Controlled Substance Third Degree Felony Sentenced years in Utah State Prison for each offense to run concurrent Suspended To serve 24 months probation plus — NOTICE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Sevier County is seeking a qualified individual to fill the vacancy of Economic Development Director The Director will direct coordinate and monitor activities to enhance and support a viable Economic Development program in Sevier County Minimum qualifications include: BA degree in economics business administration political science or other related fields or two years of adminin thj field of istrative experience or closely Economic Development related fields such as marketing banking planning or public administration Salary will be based upon applicant’s experience and qualifications For more information and applications please contact the Sevier County Clerk’s Office at 250 North Main Richfield UT 84701 or call Closing date is April 20 2000 Sevier County is an equal opportunity employer Published in the Salina Sun on March 29 April 5 12 & 19 2000 PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing for proposed sewer improvements and rate creases in Salina City will take place April 26 at the North Wednesday Sevier High School Auditorium The meeting begins at 7 pm from Sunrise EnRepresentatives gineering will be present to discuss the need and scope of the work Public input is invited and everyone in attendance will be given the opportunity to voice their opinions This hearing is required prior to applying for Division of Water Quality funding Published in the Salina Sun on March 29 April 5 12 & 19 2000 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF PUBLIC HEARING AND AVAILABILITY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY on the Proposed Salina Main Street Project Project No 96) The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) herewith advises all interested persons or groups that it proposes to reconstruct Salina Main Street from 420 West to its ) intersection with State Street and to ) reconstruct Salina State Street from 100 South to 500 North The reconstruction will include the removal and replacement of all existing roadway features including pavement sidewalk curb and gutter street and signs New construction will storm include concrete pavement drain facilities and a traffic signal The public is herewith advised that an official open forum Public Hearing including: serve 6 months SanpeteCounty Jail (housed in Juab) with review in 60 days To serve 80 hours of community service in lieu of fine Sevier Valley Hospital Birtns in warrant in Manti Simons was sentenced in Judge Kay L Mclff s court on February 23 2000 on a conviction to Possession of a Controlled Substance Third Degree Felony He was sentence to years in Utah State Prison and fined $5000 Ail suspended To serve 24 months probation plus conditions Fined $ 500 Defendant to receive credit towards his fine for any amounts paid for drug evaluation and therapy Pedro JUARDO Jr Manti Utah was involved in an arrest in Manti on March 25 1999 when the Sanpete County Sheriff s Department Central Utah Narcotics Task Force and the Department of Corrections effected a search warrant in Manti Juatdo was sentenced in Judge Mclffs court on on conviction of guilt to of a Controlled March 31 2000 COLLINS — Janice Lynn and David Vern Col lins Monroe had a girl OGDEN — Deena Loy and Leslie James Ogden Richfield had a hoy April 12000 PASTOR — Maile Anne and Joseph Peter Pastor Elsinore had a girl April 2 2000 FRIANT — Krista Michele and Daryl Wayne Friant Richfield had a girl April 3 2000 JACKSON — Jana Lee and Jeremiah Worthen Jackson Cedar City had a girl LIND — Emily Lynn and Ruion Wiliam Lind Joseph had a boy SWEATFIELD— Karen Kay and Curtis Leo Sweatfield Venice had a boy April 4 000 LEE — Kasey Lynn and Sterling Kevin Lee Richfield had a girl April 52000 ANDERSON— Ronda Jill and Clinton John Anderson Annabella had a boy session of a Controlled Substance Class A Misdemeanor Interfering with an Arresting Officer Class B Misdemeanor Driving on a Denied SusRevoked or Disqualified pended be conducted by the Utah Department of Transportation to discuss the location and design features of the project The hearing will be held at the North Sevier Middle School locuted at 135 North 100 West in Salina on April 20 2000 The public is invited to attend and to participate between the hours of 6 pm and 9 pm Information to be presented at the hearing will include a discussion of the proposed improvements and deApprosign alternatives considered priate illustrative materials will be available for inspection During the hearing verbal andor written testimony pertaining the proposed project or to its social economic and environmental effects will be received from all interested persons and groups Any person or group unable to attend the public hearing but wishing to give testimony pertinent to the aforementioned project may do so in writing This testimony should be directed to Daryl Friant Region Environmental Engineer 1345 South 350 West Richfield UT 84701 For inclusion in the official transcript of the public hearing proceedings letters must be postmarked no later than midnight on May 2000 Please begin such testimony by making reference to the hearing or will project The public is further advised that an Environmental Study has been prepared which defines the scope of the issues and project environmental mitigation measures The environmental study will be available for public until review and comment May 6 2000 At any time during regular office hours the Environmental Study maps drawings and other pertinent information will be available for public review at the Utah Department of Transportation Region 4 Headquarters indicated above In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act individuals need(including special accommodations ing auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this meeting should notify Warren Grames at 4501 South 2700 West Salt Lake City Utah 84119 at least seven Phone working days prior to the meeting Published in the Salina Sun on April 5 & 12 2000 SALINA CITY ORDINANCE 000403 AN AMENDMENT TO THE APPORTIONMENT OF WATER ORDINANCE REGARDING PRESSURIZED IRRIGATION WATER PREAMBLE: Due to the lack of pressurized irrigation water sufficient to serve all the citizens' demands Section 1308070 needs to be amended BE IT ORDAINED by Jhe City of Driver’s 2000 March 30 POULSEN — Anna Marie Poulsen Manti had a and Parrish Woodside girl April 4 2000 BETTMAN— Alicia Adcock and William BettmanTorreyhadagirl OLSEN — Kevin and Anna Olsen Mt Pleasant had a boy April 5 2000 JOHNSON — Dennis and Laura Johnson Fayette a had a boy ' ''f Arrest Report" April 22000 JENSEN Kami Kae 3 Redmond was commiued tojail for 4 days on a commitment out of District Court for distribution of prescription drugs April 3 2000 4 Salina WESTON ArthurGene the Sevier County Sheriffs Department for arranging to distribute a controlled substance and one two (methamphetamine) License Class B Misde- meanor Driving Under the Influence of Drugs Class B Misdemeanor He was sentenced to year in Sanpete County Jail forthe Attempted Possession charge 6 months in Jail for each of the other charges Fined $500 but Oldroyd reported tojail on was released from incarceration on 8 at defendants review Toserve months probation plus conditions and fined $500 Compiled by Sanpete Citi zen Drug Task Force Salina: Section 1308070 Apportionment of Water is hereby amended by the addition of the following: All users of pressurized irrigation water shall tale the water through a line no larger than one inch in diameter Pressurized irrigation water may only be used on residential lawns flowers shrubbery and personal use gardens These limitations apply gardless of how the user’s properly is zoned Each day this ordinance is violated will be considered a separate Class C Misdemeanor Anyone convicted of violating this ordinance will be required to pay reasonable restitution to the city 2 This ordinance will take effect on April 4" 2000 PASSED AND APPROVED by the Salina City Council this 4m day of April 2000 sEvelyn Nielsen Mayor ATTEST: sJoann Nielsen City Recorder Published in the Salina Sun on April 12 2000 SUMMARY OF ADOPTION OF SALINA CITY ORDINANCE NO 000401 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953 AS AMENDED NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVENthat on April 4 2000 after the requisite public hearing the Mayor and City Council of Salina adopted ORDINANCE NO 000401 AN ORDINANCE IMPOSING AN IMPACT FEE UNDER CHAPTER 36 OF TITLE 11 UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953 TO MEET REQUIREMENTS FOR THE IMPOSITION OF AN IMPACT FEE PROVIDING PENALTIES AND REMEDIES PROVIDING A HEARING AND NOTICE THEREOF FOR THE AMENDMENT TO ESTABLISHED FEES PROVIDING APPEAL PROCEDURES AND INCORPORATING BY REFERENCE ACAPITALFACIUTIES PLANOFTHE CITY OF SALINA SEVIER COUNTY UTAH (THE “CITY’’) The Ordinance imposes a culinary water impact fee for the purpose of defraying all or some of the costs of of costs previously exrepayment pended from other city funds for capital improvements related to the City’s culinary water system The impact fee shall be collected and is a condition of approval of any development within the City with development being defined as construction or expansion of buildings structures both residential commercial or industrial or changes in the use of land that creates an additional demand on the culinary water system The impact fee until modified by resolution shall equal to $1000 per equivalent residential unit Equivalent residential unit is based on the average water usage of a single famwith a ily residence (3 4") inch service line The Ordinance by counts of possession amine of methamphet- April 4 2000 BAUER Richard Wilson 31 Aurora wascommitted tojail IbrlOdays on acommitmenl out of District Court for possession of methamphetamine April 5 2000 PETERSON Jeremy Reed 27 Salma was committed to jail on a hold by Adult Probation and $5000 Arresting Agency: War- Arresting Agency: Gunnison Police Department Arrested: Amby Ross Livingston Address: Manti Date of Arrest: 45 00 Location of Arrest: Manti Charges: Two counts violation of Arrested: Rowan Marquaillc Bancroft Address: Provo Date of Arrest: l27(X) Location of Arrest: protective order Bail: $37(X) Arresting Agency: Sanpete County Sheril f Arrested: Cameron J Bolli Address: Date of Arrest: 4400 Gunnison Sanpete County Jail Charges: Sexual Exploitation of a m inor Bail: $ 5000 Arresting Agency: Sanpete County Sheriff Arrested: Joe K Lomu Address: Date of A rrest 4600 Loca- Location of Arrest: Burglary and theft Arresting Agency: Manti Bail: Charges: $10555 Sanpete County Sheriff Arrested: Erne: t A Long Address: Ephraim Date of Arrest: 43(X) Loca- tion of Arrest: Assault Bail: Ephraim Charges: $925 Arresting Agency: Ephraim Police Department Arrested: Dustin C Olson Address: Ephraim Date of Arrest: 45 00 Location of Arrest: Ephraim tion of Terrorist Arrest: Ephraim Charges: Bail: $555 ArrestEphraim Police Depart- Threat ing Agency: ment SUPER TOUGH STEEL BUILDINGS AT SUPER Call today for in our year-en- d 1 FACTORY DISCOUNTS sizes included SALE!! up to OFF 80089 6733 H -- ext 425 STEEL BUILDINGS oiift New U Manufactured WHOLESALE Parole establishes separate accounts into which impact fees are deposited outlining the use and refund thereof if not used consistent with the provisions of the Ordinance The Ordinance further provides for certain credits against impact fees and provides for a system of protests and appeals The effective date of the Ordinance is April 12 2000 sJoann Nielsen City Recorder Published in the Salina Sun on April 12 2000 SALINA Sixth District Court rant Bail: battery Bail: $2050 weapon by a restricted person Bail: $20 (XX) Arresting Agency: AP&P m Charges: Sanpete County Sheriff Arrested: Ben Many goats Address: Tuba City AZ Date of Arrest: 330(X) Location of Arrest: Gunnisexual son Charges: Intoxication 500 Location of Arrest: Manti Charges: Possession of a dangerous Ephrai was arrested Substance Third Degree Felony He was given years in Utah State Prison and fined $5000 Fountain Doyce Lee OLDROYD in Mt Green Utah arrested Pleasant by Mt Pleasant Police for Possession of Methamphetamine DUI Interference wPeace Officer Making Lawful Arrest and Driving on Suspension On Oldroyd appeared for sentencing on a conviction from guilty plea to: Attempted Pos- Gunnison Valley Hospital Births Arrested: Charles Alexander Hill Address: Chester Date of Arrest: 4 700 Location cf Arrest: Ephraim Charges: Theft Bail: $6 0 Arresting Agency: Ephraim Police Department Arrested: Keith Lynn Allred Address: Cedar City Date of Arrest: 4 CITY ORDINANCE 000402 AN ORDINANCE SPECIFYING CROSS CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS PREAMBLE: This ordinance is to protect the public potable water supply from contamination or pollution by back flow or into the public potable water supply system Section 1: Section 1308100 “Inof the terconnection Prohibited” Salina City Code is hereby amended by adding the following additional phrase after the word “apparatus”: along with restitution for all damages proximately caused by the violation Section 2 An additional section entitled Requirements" And numbered 1308101 shall be added to the Salina City Code which new section will read as follows: (A) Definitions: (1) Back Flow: The reversal of the normal flow of water caused by either or The flow of wa(2) ter or other liquids mixtures or substances under pressure into the feeding distribution pipes of a potable water supply system from any source other than the intended source The flow of (3) water or other liquids or substances into the distribution pipes of a potable water supply system from any source otherthan the intended source caused by the reduction of pressure in the potable water supply system (4) Flow Prevention Assembly Assembly or means designed to prevent See Utah Plumbing Code as adopted for specifications of such assemblies (5) Cross Connections Any connection which may allow nonpotable water or industrial fluids or other material of questionable quality to come into contact with potable water inside a distribution system including any temporary connections swing connections removable connections plug valves swivel changeover devices or other similar plumbing arrangements (B) Duty to inspect It shall be the responsibility of the water consumer to purchase install test and maintain back flow prevention devices where necessary and to control cross connections The consumer shall have certified inspections and operational tests at least once a year upon quest of the city Where the City deems a hazard to be great the consumer may be required to have such inspections and tests at a more frequent interval as prescribed by the city All such tests shall be made according to the standard set forth by the Utah Department of Health The Build(C) New Construction ing Official of the City will review all plans for new construction and insure that unprotected cross connections are not an integral part of the consumer's water system If a cross connection cannot be eljminated protection will be required by installation of an air gap or other approved prevention' device in accordance with the Utah Plumbing Code as adopted Water vacating the drinking water supply must do so by means of an approved air gap or mechanical as prevention assembly required by the Code When(D) Installation Required ever the City deems a service connection’s water usage contributes a sufficient hazard to the water supply installation of an approved prevention assembly shall be required on the lateral service line of the consumer’s water system at or near the property line or immediately inside the building being served but before the first branch line leading off the lateral water line in any event The type of protection assembly required shall depend upon the degree of hazard existing at the point of cross connection The City may test all prevention assemblies after the initial installation in order to determine their adequacy All (E) Existing Equipment prevention assemblies existing at the time this ordinance is adopted which do not meet the requirement hereof shall be excluded from the hereof provided they requirements were approved for the purposes described herein at the time of installation and have been property maintained Such previously existing assemblies shall be subject to the periodic inspection and testing required by Section B above Whenever an existing assembly is moved to another location or where it is determined to constitute a hazard to health the unit shall be replaced by an approved prevention assembly (F) Repair and Maintenance of of all Equipment The maintenance prevention assemblies and cross connection control devices quired hereunder shall be the responsibility of the consumer and failure to maintain the required adequately equipment shall be a violation All installations and repairs of such equipment shall be effected by a Certified Technician as provided in Section H below Technician (H) Certified All tests of mechanical devices shall be conducted by a certified technician Such technician shall be responsible for the following: (1) Assure that acceptable testing equipment and procedures are used for the testing repairing or overhaul- ing of prevention assemblies (2) Make reports of such testing andor repair to the consumer the of City and the Utah Department Health Reports shall be in accordance with the Utah Department of Health Reports shall be in accordance with the Utah Department of Health’s requirements (3) Include in all reports a list of any materials or replacement parts used (4) Assure that replacement parts are equal in quality to original parts and that any testing repair or replacement does not change the design or of the asoperational characteristics sembly (5) Maintain license in current condition and testing equipment in proper operating conditions (6) Be competent to use all necessary equipment to properly test and maintain asprevention semblies (7) Tag each double check valve and pressure vacuum breaker reduce pressure assembly and high hazard air gap show the serial number date tested and by whom including the technician’s icense number (I) Public Notification Failure of a consumer to be aware of this ordinance shall be no defense to violation The water department shall use reasonable means to notify its customers of the hazards of cross connections and the need for annual assemblies spection of The city shall keep (J) Records reasonable records of cross connection hazards and the condition of assemblies ipcluding those records required by State and Federal agencies It shall provide the tags required by Section H (7) above upon request (K) The City has the nght to immediately disconnect any potable water supply or pressurized irrigation water supply if there is an immediate danger to the City’s potable water supply Otherwise the City will give any violator or potential violator ten days to correct the violation or to seek a hearing before the city council concerning the violation before either or both water supplies are disconnected Section 3: This Ordinance will take effect on April 4 2000 PASSED AND APPROVED forpub- lication by the Salina City Council this 4m day of April 2000 sEvelyn Nielsen Mayor ATTEST: sJoann Nielsen City Recorder Published in the Salina Sun on April 12 2000 |