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Show iwiwii if -- j r ; I f i9P.&r,Tt?TfW i r UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Anril 3. A LEGAL A JL 247-274- NOTICES - VW Continutdfrom previous page T- 21st CENTURY 7. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard April 3, 2001. Commissioners give DWR OK to vary from county's "no net loss" policy COMMUNITY M PROPERTY SALE DUCHESNE COUNTY Tho following entities Notice is hereby given would like to notify the public of their initial intent that on the 14th day of April to participate in the 21" 2001, 12:00 noon, at the Century Communities Pro- Duchesne County Administration Building, 734 No. gram: Center Street, Duchesne Myton City City, Duchesne County, Tabiona Town Utah. Duchesne Cdunty, Duchesne City will offer for sale at public Ballard Town We are excited about the auction, and sell to the highest bidder the following deDuchesne County Mu- opportunity to participate in a program that Is designed scribed real surplus propnicipal Building Authority to help our community meet erty andor vehicles. A bid will hold apublic hearing to for less than the minimum the challenges and opportusolicit input regarding its bid will not be accepted. nities 21 the of Century. application to the State of This Diane Freston program is being sponUtah Permanent CommuDuchesne County sored by Governor Leavitt Board for the nity Impact and the Rural Partnership 1 milpurpose ofsecuring Office for communities to lion grantloan combination VEHICLES I 96 1 engage in the planning and construction new a of for Lafrance Pumper, 1984 that development processes office complex for Northwill lead to designation as a Chevrolet Pick UP 4 X 4, eastern Counseling Center. 1989 Dodge Shadow, 1991 21 Century Community. In compliance with the Sundance, 1992 The Plymouth 21 foe of. challenge Americans With Disabilities - $1,875.00 Ford Mustang ProCommunities Act, individuals needing Century minimum, 1992 Ford Pick is to: gram special accommodations, prepare ratal Utah for Up $3,520.00 minimum, (including auxiliary commu1993 Chevrolet Caprice -nications aid and service) unprecedented population $3,045.00 minimum, 1993 and visitor growth during this hearing should Chevrolet Caprice -recreate new and jobs notify Diane Freston, duce $240.00 minimum. unemployment Duchesne County Clerk OFFICE SUPPLIES (As econorural diversity 738-1 123. Auditor at (435) Ii)Typcwriter(s) -- Approx. mies The hearing will begin at 5 Adding Machincs(s) -protect quality of life 3 :00 p.m. on Monday, April We are looking forward Approx. 2 Calculators) -9, 2001 and will be held at 2 Typing Table, to the challenge of meeting Approx. the Duchesne County AdVarious Shelves, Office Dithese goals. ministration Building Published in foe Uintah vider Panel- s- Approx. 116 Chambers, 734 Basin Standard Assorted Lights Clocks) -April 3, North Center, Duchesne, 2Various Desks: 5 Drawer 2001. Utah. Further information Wood Desk, 3 Drawer can be obtained by contactBrown Desk, 6 Drawer ing Randy Bachman or Kyle Green Desk, Gray Metal 0 Snow or NorthDesk with Brown Top, eastern Counseling Office Chains)-Appr- ox. 3, VARIat 510 West 200 North, OUS OTHER SUPPLIES! Roosevelt, Utah. Published in the Uintah Published in the Uintah Basin Standard April 3 and Basin Standard April 3, 10,2001 2001. PUBLIC NOTICE DUCHESNE COUNTY CIB Clerk-Audit- or i Com-missi- on PUBLIC 789-630- NOTICE 2001 SURPLUS . PUBLIC Gov. Mike Leavitt, who contacts the impacted county for comment. Be-- . fore the county hears from the governor, however, the DWR prefer to work out the situation with county officials, said Walt Donaldson, DWR Northeastern Region supervisor. What we are doing is saying to the county that weve been working on this for a long time and we want to know how this will work for you if a sale can be made, he stated. The Duchesne County Public Lands Committee had previously met with Division officials and recommended the Commission support the variance for seven years, based on the Divisions plans to rehabilitate the area and manage Lake Canyon Lake for Colorado River cutthroat trout Commissioners okayed the variance, with the stipulation that it be reviewed in five yean and extended to By Lexlee E. Whiting NOTICE The Division ofWildlife Resources says 961 acresofland they own at the bottom oflndian Canyon in Duchesne County ia up for sale to a private party. At thesame time they enclose to wrapping up negotiation! on the purchase of approximately 4,500 acres of land in the Lake Canyon drainage of the county, effectively transferring it from private to public ownership. Because the planned land purchase doesnt Call into line with the county's no net losa policy when it comes to owners hipofprivatfe land by state government, the Duchesne fViiinfyPnmniMinn.rTWmmTTWnried a variance to the DWR that will enable them to own roughly 1,000 acres more than they have returned to public use. In 1997 the county adopted agen-aralplwhich addressed the issue of mentsveirassihUyLaqflemented. land beingremoved from the private I'm nbt a proponent of governsector bygovernmentbyisauingano ment getting public land, but in five net losa objective. Simply stated, 'years they will have fixed it up con-- : the county wants equal value and siderably, said Commission Chair-- i equal acreage in exchange whenever manGuyThayne. The Division is currently negotithe State removes private, taxable lands from the county. ating through The Nature ConserUnder state law, final approval, vancy to acquire the Lake Canyon modification or rejection of any land property, said Walt Donaldson,. If a alee contract is finalised the DWR purchase by the DWR will come from proposes the following: an Appointments recently made to several county boards until January 2004. Larry Henry filled the Altamont position on the Duchesne CountyCommissionen approved appointments to the Planing and Zoning Board, Library Board and Duchesne County Water Conservancy Board Monday March 28. Dean Brough was appointed tothe Planning and ZoningBoard. Brough .will fill the County at Lane seat previously occupied by Allan White. White moved fromtbe St large seat to the Upper Country seat on the Planning and Zoning Board. Sherry Peatroee was a appointed toathree year term on the Duchesne County library Board. Peatrnes filled the Duchesne position and will serve library Board. Henry will also serve a three year term ending in January 2004. Rent Peatroas was appointed to a fouryear term on the Duchesne County Water Conservancy Board to the DucheaneStrawbeny Division. Com- missioners reappointed Keith Mortensen to Moon Lake Division of the Water Conservancy Board. Mortensen will serve his second four Managing Lake Canyon Lake and three miles of inlet stream for recovery of Colorado River cutthroat trout The aquatic system would also be managed as a brood lake in order to provide other North Tavaputs waters with a stocking source for Colorado River cutthroat Improving the watershed and range land on the property over the next 5 - 7 years, working with public and private agencies to increase forage, reduce noxious weeds and restore riparian vegetation. Offer agricultural options once planned improvements are achieved. 2001- - PtSZl having the Colorado River cutthroat trout listed as an endangered species, ments. If you peck lunch throe daya a week, saving $5 each time, youll save $450 In one year, Just on lunches. WANT TO BE HOME DAILY? KfeRB GQQDa33fflD0KSD aaO XgQEffG&BBS SHFS Iowa Tanklines Inc. (Formerly Darryl B. Taylor Trans.) We are actively seeking experienced and qualified Drivers and Owner Operators. A rapidly growing carrier is looking for personnel to haul petroleum products from the Uintah Basin to Salt Lake City and the surrounding 1 Western States. Must have a Class A CDL with TX endorsements, be able to obtain a medical examiners certificate and provide a MVR. 1 The Forest Service is proposing to reissue several special use permits for use and occupancy of public lands in Duchesne County. See list below. If you have any comments to offer on the effects to you or the environment of any of the permit proposals, please mail them toMickey Carter, Special Uses Administrator, at Roosevelt Ranger District, 244 West Highway 40 (333-6- ), Roosevelt, UT 84066 (or email macarterffiife.fcd.usl. To be most helofuL comments need to be received bv April 23, 2001. Comments will be used to guide the environmental analysis required by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) prior to deciding whether or not to issue permits. All comments received will become part ofthc public record and may be viewed by others upon request Unless we hear horn you, this is the final notice you will receive .about thqte' ptopoifi,J game issues to be tackled at April 5 Wildlife Board meeting Big Permit numbers for Utah's 2001 limited entry, once in a lifetime and Cooperative Wildlife among the items the Utah Wildlife Board will likely act on at its meeting April 5 in St. fyingfor general landowner buck deer lianage-mentUnithuntaa- re . permits if the crop lands provide habitat for deer and contribute to meeting unit management plan objectives. Company Benefits Include: New progressive pay package. Group Health Insurance, Vacation & Holiday Pay, Sick Leave, 401(k) participation and Home Daily. All interested & qualified applicants can contact Tracy ' ' Hall tt George. The public meeting begins at 9 am. at the Four Points Sheraton, 1450 S. Hilton Dr. in St. George. The Division will preeentpropoeed changes tothe buck:doe ratio in three deer unit plana, the average age of harvested elk in two management plana, aawellaathepopulatkm objective on one elkplanandoneboundary chugs nn an elk numsgemunt unit The Division ia proposing a rule that will define the process for designating Species of Concern. This rule will also define the process for making habitat designations and management recommendations relating to significant land use development prqjecte. The Division will recommend changes to a rule to allow for the consideration of crop lands in quaK- - Subsidized Housing for the Low Income, Elderly and Disabled (Eklerty must be 2 years of age) 1 bedroom Apartments EQUAL .OPPORTUNITY HOUSING COMPLEX 3 Sharon Skert fS LJ these permits satisfies criteris for categorical exclusion in Forest Service I land book 1 909. 1 5, Environmental Polity and Procedures Handbook 3 1 .2, number 3h: since authorized Approving the continued use of land where such use has not changed and no change in the physical environment or facilities are proposed- of each of these permits and decisions on foe duration Decisions on the of each permit within the limits shown above is at my discretion except for the Cow with foe Ashley Canyon spring and Yellowstone waterline permit That decision rests National Forest Supervisor, Bert Kulesza, because of the long duration involved. other permits may be repeated annuallyor as needed for up to5years under this proposal. For more information about any of these permits please call Mickey Carter at (435) l wiling 7W.ma 781-638- Home for Sale 361 South Center Duchesne, Utah nrtwilfflmfrterffift-fed.lis- . Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Apnl J, 2001. tm iwmeiBnroisM - xi- GWiSrtaOl NaadSomtltapaTr Contact SO fti U5DA-R- at ML 6 North 500 Wm M Utah CN 1 Bedroom Starting At $175month Angus Bulls Qualified For Rental Assistance Performance tested bull with EPD that show solid growth & calving ease. Fertility and trich tested. 3 Bedroom Starting At $235month Qualified For Rental Assistance 158 E. 800 S., Roosevelt Hewing Contact Lee or Casey Carter Equa 722-416-5 opportunity TTD -r- fcLAND &UVEsTo Qualified For Rental Assistsnoa 2 Bedroom Starting At $20Gmonth i Age Categories Toddler to 2 Years 3 and 4 years S to 7 years 8 to 10 years NO RAR6NTS ALLOWS!) ON HUNTING GROUND StoneridgeUintah Apartments If Duchesne Roosevelt Constitution Park Roy Park i o:oo AM 1 0:00 AM Equal Housing Opportunity 6s3aftSR If Park i o:oo AM Tabiona High School 9:00 AM Prket $68,000 Sate The of the flower or the pattern of the Hchen may or may not be significant symbols. But there is no stone fas the street and no brick in the wall that is not actually a deliberate symbol a message from some man, as much as if it were a telegram or a post card. G.K. Chesterton Duchesne County Area Easter Egg Hunts Opjtll U, 200 1 Altamont w. ) . ML Home, Utah 8405 1(435) 454-364- 8 or (435) 454-31- 39 j i he noted. The 95 1 acres ofland the Division ; will sell in Indian Canyon ia located ! aboutonemilesouthwestofDuchesne City, alongUB. Highway 191. It will-bsold with a Deed of Conservation easement, said Donaldson. The ease-- . ment will allow the DWR to retain1 Options discussed include livestock grazing leases and conservation ease- Manage the cutthroat trout in Lake Canyon as s quality sport fishery for local anglers. Lake Canyon Lake currently has Rainbow trout two trout species and tiie smaller Brook trout. DWR biologists expect the Colorado River cutthroat to flourish in Lake Canyon Lake. Its a real productive lake in its ability to grow large fish, aaid Donaldson. We want to rear those fish in that lake and get them up to a very good rise. Efforts to rejuvenate the cutthroat population would be a significant step in reducing the potential for j |