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Show September 18, 1998 continued from The Summit County Bee pip 3A Former Coalville Resident Receives Honor Commission Report... Application 1 00.00application. Public Hearing Notification and notice and actual cost of newspaper publication. Fees to cover costs of additional resources will be assessed to the applicant should the Director of Community Affairs determines it required. The Director shall deter--. mine, based on size and scope of a proposal, whether the application constitutes a minor or major project. Eastern Summit County Fees: Sketch Project; SlOO.OOlot or unit and $5.(Xyiot or unit Engineering Fee; Other Projects: $40.00acre or 1,000 square feet of building area (the greater) and $40.0Qacre or 1,000 .square feet of building area (the greater) Engineering Fee. Preliminary Project: $75.00.1ot or unit and $40.00lot or Engineering Fee; Other Projects: $75.001,000 square ' Publication-$1.2Sindividu- . al ial , feet ' of building area and $30.00acre or 1,000 square feet of building area (the greater) Engineering Fee. Final Project: $75.00lot or unit and $25XXVk)t or , unit Engineering Fee; Other Projects: $75.00acre or 1,000 square feet of building area (the greater) and$10.00acre or building area (the greater) Engineering Fee. Conditional Use Permit-Residenti- Project: $75.00ipplica-.- al . tion; Other Projects $250.(XVappli-catio- n. al Temporary Use Permit-Residenti- Prqject:$7S.OOapplka-tion- ; Other Projects: $25.00appli-catio- n and $150.00application Engineering Fee (when Engineering ' review Adj Plat Lot required.) Amendment-$100.00appli-cati- Line on and SlOO.OOapplication Engineering Fee. Zoning Amendment to Code or Zone District Variance-S50.00applicatio- n. (includes Development Agreement when . Section required through SPA-Co6.70) Sign Board of Adjustment Variance or I Appeal cation. Public Hearing Notification and Publication- - $1.25individual notice and actual cost of newspaper ' de Permit-$35.00sig- Application-SlOO.OOappl- - - n. i-: publication.' Commissioners will need to look over and make a determination at their next meeting. Grand Summit Hotel Approval Granted , 1 Site The Commission Board gave their approval for the Grand Summit Hotel Site after hearing that this wsa needed in order to record a description of ownership get. Auditor Frazier said he thought some "juggling could he done to cover the coat. Board approved the measure. - and to develop a footprint for the building so that the bank financing the project would have a better idea of what was planned. n, Fair Board members,. Kelly Robinson and Cliff Blonquist met The board approved with the with the Board to relate some concondition that the County Engineer cerns about the future contestants sign off before it goes any further. r fertile ' in Additional Member Summit County Queen Contest ' Attorney's Office Requested There are residents living in the' Personnel Director, Brian Bellamy Bench Creek area that attend all ' and Legal Attorney, Dave Thomas Summit County functions, includmet with the Commissioners to ing schools. and community events, make a request that another attoreven though they are technically ney be hired to assist with the listed as living in Wasatch County. heavy work load being felt. "We would like to have wording County Attorney Robert Adkins worked out concerning the conteswas not present because he was called out on a case, buf Dave stat--'. tant eligibility before we have any problems said Blonquist. "We ed Robert wanted to have the position advertised for before the need to massage the language for the books he said, adding that he Budget session. The reason for this factor wu because September is the feels "those who an interested in time for Law School Bar Exams entering and want to be involved and "the cream of the crop could be should be allowed to do so. When asked about the fair hired. Thomas stated that there was receipts, Cliff said that not everymore work due to the increase in thing was together yet, but that the the number of criminal cases being Rodeo wu down, with the derby handled and the number of meetup. He said he felt that the needed ings needing to .be attended. marketing for the Rodeo waut Because not all meetings can be accomplished due to the land situaattended, Thomas said that a priorition, which he hopes will soon be taken careof. ty method wu being used allowing some cases to fall through the cracks leading to legal disputes Art Work Purchased because "someone wasnt there in From Fair A new attorney on board could attend meetings and handle code enforcement problems and assist with Justice Court cases. The After purchasing art for the Court House several years ago, the then Board members decided that it i would be great opportunity to attend the Fair and purchase art advertising for the Deputy 1 posifrom local artists instead. tion. This year the purchased paintwere done by Dean Vernon, ings Water System Update Beth Brierly and Marda Dent They For Justice Center each received a check for $300.00, for their work.' . County Engineer, Derrick Radke It is amazing just how many told the Board that the wale; system, at the Justice Center does not meet people visiting the Courthouse' stop disthe needs there because it doesnt to look at all the paintings said Commissioner. remove sulfites which could cause played, of the systems, Richins. "It is appropriate to have damage to. some ' such quality done by residents in especially in the kitchen area, denthe County, hanging in the Court tal area and bathroom facilities. He - requested hiring House for the eqjoyment of others SriiHfefH, WaterPower Tech systems to put tahri rnnnnirin "We get the best of the situain a better system at a cost of approximately $55,000.00 to allevi-sl- e tion said Commissioner Soter future costs of having to replace adding "residents can come in and view the paintings done by County items one at a time due to damage. artists. is this bud in the not Although Commission Board approved Olympics: A World f . ' ' cities, counties, towns arid tribes sat down with legislators; Olympic organizers, representatives of the arts, sports, business, religion, education and ethnic organizations to begin talking about how the 2002 Winter Olympics will become .a community Olympics. It was the ' first such public forum of its kind but not the last. , Some Utahns may not have wanted the Olympics here. Others supported the Games and worked hard to get them from day one. It no longer matters who did and who didnt. We made a decision as a state. We bid for them and we won. They are craning in 42 weeks. We will make a resounding success of them. Think back to that day in Budapest when Salt Lake Gty did what no other Olympic host city has done before' r won the Games resoundingly in an unprecedented first ballot vote. Do you remember where you were when International Olympic Committee president Juan Antonio Samaranch spoke those words: "The 2002 Winter Olympics go to the CITY OF SALT LAKE CITY." I wu in Budapest with my fel- ' low Utahns, sitting st the end of the front row. nervously making small Ulk with a delegate from another continent while we waitied for the announcement. We could see on a television monitor the crowd gathered at the Gty County Building in Salt Lake, collectively holding its breath. And then, when the word came, . the reaction wu instantaneous u Kapp Perry album containing Ms. Perrys favorite Christian hymns of several different faiths, produced by her and arranged by Greg Hansen. The two other contenders for this honor were: The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, with their rendition of "Come Come Ye Saints fiom their album, Faith In .Every Footstep, and "Freedoms Light, a number from Orrin Hatchs album, Heal Our Land, Janice Kipp Perry and Onin Hatch, writers and producers. Winning the award wu the Tabernacle Choir. Prior to thia honor, as a singer and composer, Tammy wu the winner of the first place award for her composition, "Music Speaks, in the contemporary division at the Mormon Arts Festival in St. George, Utah. She hu also been singer in all of the Onin Hatch Albums previously marketed well one more under production. , Thia talented performer also won an Award of Merit in the Annual LDS Church Music Song Contest - u pandemonium and jubilation. We all jumped up and pumped the air in Budapest. And on the television screen we could see the same thing occurring with the crowd back home.' thousands of miles away in Salt Lake City. There were people all over the state hovering by their television sets that day. Cars pulled over to the side of the road people waited to hear. And afterward, the hugs, the high fives and the spontaneous celebrations' that spilled into the streets. We will never forget the glory, the sense of unity we experienced that day. .. Now we are occupied with the actual work of preparing for the . u Games. Multi-Region- al u u u u A new Bishopric was sustained on Sunday September 6, 1998 for the Peoa Ward. The new Bishop is Bradley J. Merchant, with 1st Counselor being Dennis Jorgensen and 2nd Counselor Brian J. Andersen. Bishop Merchant and his wife Kathy are the proud parents of 10 children: Mindy, Melanie, AJay, Melissa, Ben Daniel, Brett, Jed, Cody and Rachel. He is a Certified Financial Planner and Regional Vice Peoa Ward sustains new.Bbhoprfe members: (left to right) 2nd Counador-Bria-a ' President for Andersen, Bishop Bradley J. Marchaat and 1st Counselor Dennis H. Jorgensen. SunAmerica Asset . . Subscribe . 2nd Counselor, Andersen, and wife Sayuri have three children.; He is employed at Park. City Municipal Corp. Members of the released ijaB(3fgg(MtKWlMPlfo 8mmnaflmSliiiifty ZfltjsiHlia to the Summit County Bee Bishopric were: Bishop-D- el Ray Hatch, 1st Counselor-Jod- y Marchant and 2nd Counselor-Lloy- d Marchant. Would you Ive had aaaayyeanmaaagiai op to 20 arillkWytar. I aadentand budget process sad wotting with .; i consider for me? all the regslstny agencies VOTING - 1 have "excellent peopk skills voted me into office 1 would ass them to benefit oar way of life here ia the county (which we all 2- If you need to jealously preserve). 3-- I've always appreciated good local officials sad ' have tag anticipated my time for "contribution. ha hen.' ' bud-waki- ii 4- t ills on Woods SaDeS Mstals Verticals FREE Install Sale I Showroom by Appointment . Summit County Auditor. If youll vote for me i I pledge to do the - 544 Park Avenue 649-9SS- 5 FREE ESniATES - Ive always enjoyed success ta being a "team player" an ingredient that caa be well used on our county system. 5- Im the Challenger for.' 1 . , beaefit of the county. V Shutters Draperies Shades ? Remote Control Blinds - la 26 yean is the finance buainem, Ive ahnyi bees Ale to manage wcD - Ive ahnye been conservative but aot restrictive. I want to deliver that attribute to the 3 . - 1- y Continued oa page 5B " J. Management. undertaking, requiring peneveranu, a can do attimde and, most of all, unity. This will stretch us. But there are also many more glorious moments ahead more of thou times when the magic and momentousneu of the Olympics engulf us in feelings of triumph, wellbeing and awe. We will feel that way many more timu before this is over, and we will look back on it with pride and uy, "1 was there." Imagine the day the torch arrives in Salt Lake City after traveling acton continents and oceans from u ' Jorgensen, and wife Susan are the parents of six children and he is employed at Utah Power in Park City. It is a massive u which accepts entries from the entire world-wid- e church membership. Entries for the contest were received from all of the continental United Statu and many foreign countries. The song, entitled, "May 1 Serve Thu, wu her composition which captured attention from the LDS Churchs Relief Society their selection for the "Award of Distinction," and will be presented at the annual Womens Conference, Saturday, September 26,1998. The arrangement will be sung by a Womens Choir during the conference and broadcast by satellite transmission to all LDS Stake Centers at 6:00 P.M. that evening. Plans include the entire program over the Churchs BYU Channel, time to be announced. Tammy is the daughter of Leon and Louise Simister, of Coalville. A graduate of North Summit High School, she attended Weber State College where she majored in Music. Married to Ray F. Robinson,' she is the mother of two children, and is very active in church work. A former school teacher, Tammy now teachu private lessons in voice, guitar, piano and keyboard at her home studio in Midvale. "I am thrilled and excited and consider this a real honor, said Robinson. "When you work hard and have something positive happen, it makes all the effort worthwhile. Music is a nice outlet, a part of my life, its a way to express yourself without having to actually speak it invokes feelings in others well. The song "May I Serve Thu wu written by Tammy a tribute to a friend who wu battling cancer, she wu going though the final stages, she never complained but instead wu always wanting to help others. Her life struck me being rate of goodness, an example to everyone of all the things feat are right A good in the world. She didnt do anything radical she wu just a good friend to everyone. ' New Bishopric For Peoa Ward 1st Counselor,. . t of-Uta- u Displays attendance". ' On Sept. 8, leaders Farmer resident, Tammy Simislcr-Rohinxowu named as one of the three finalists receiving recognition for her vocal efforts at .the Pearl Awards ceremony held at the University of Utahs Kingsbury Hall last month. , The Pearl Awards, a recently formed program, sponsored by Faith Centered Music Association, is ' an annual event to honor the best of thouplanned sand of writers of LDS music and is slated to be an LDS comparable response to the Grammy Awards. With Christian music totaling more than $500 million in sales last year, Mormon composers and are rapidly joining in this wide-ope- n market a performer in Tammy is becoming more visible the World of Christian Music. Performing a solo titled "My Lord What a Morning, she was recommended as a contender for the Years Best Sacred Hymn. The number is also a title name from a Janet i-- The Utah 'I Event, A Community BY GOV. MICHAEL O. LEAVITT BYPAMRIAROUINti Bee Editor ' Fair Issues 3A following: 6-- If youve looked U your ' estimated property tax for 1996-it- a need stroager, we dear cooicivstivc voices. : In previous articles I gave you my short version profile and " My opponent is compfctiag his. 12th year in office should be s abort tern privilege not long tom career. A change la order 7-- ' my pledge (10 important tasks). In this article Id like you to get a feeling for my sincerity and understand why Im running for County Auditor. k . ue freedom begin and ends with little people who care. , ICar-e- . Qtm |