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Show Jane 2, 2000 NOTICE: When submitting legal notices. please try to have as clear of a copy as you can preferably typed or Thank you. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Coalville City Council will hold a Council Work Session on Wednesday. June 7. 2000 at 7:00 P.M. in the Coalville City Council Chambers located at 10 North Main Street. Coalville Utah. The following will be discussed. 1. Roll Call 2. Discussion of County Water Rights Committee Issues - Doug Evans 3. Discussion of 2002 Olympics - Robbie Beck 4. Other Business 3. Adjournment Date this 30th day of May. 2000. Maria R. Clark City Recorder in Published The Summit County Bee June 2.2000. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Coalville City Council will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on Monday, the 12th day of . June 2000 to discuss and 0 approve the A mendni Budget and the 2000-200- 1 Proposed Budget. This meeting shall begin promptly at 6:30 P.M The agenda for this meeting shall be as follows: 1. Roll Call 2. Discussion and for the Approval Amendmems'and Budget Increase to the 1999-200- 0 City Budget. 3. Discussion and Approval of a Resolution adopting the Proposed 2000-200City Budget 4. Discussion and Approval of a Resolution a Special adopting Revenue Fund for the Coalville City impact Fees. 1999-200- 1 4.d0thcrBusincss - ft. . V- 6T iKdjmimWnt The' proposed budgets can be reviewed by the Public at the Coalville City offices from 9 AM until S PM or call (433) 336-398- Date is 30ih day of May. 2000. Maria R. Clark City Recorder in The Published Summit County Bee June 2,2000. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE EASTERN SUMMIT COUNTY PLANNING WILL COMMISSION HOLD ITS REGULAR MEETING ON JUNE 7. 2000 AGENDA 7:00 p.m. Regular Meeting, Summit County Services Building. 110 North Street. Main Kamas, Utah ITEMS: 1. Approval of Minutes May 3. 2000, Regular Meeting and May 17. 2000, Regular Meeting 2. Presentation (13 C.O.O.L. min.) (Conserving Our Open Lands), Open Space Definitions, Cheryl Fox 3 . Conditional Use Permit. Construction of 6,000 sq. ft. Bam, East of Kamas on US Highway 248 (Parcel 4CD423. Owner. Richard Gertach), Bruce Blaine 4. Public Hearing Conditional Use Permit, Woodland Cash Store (Accessory Dwelling), 2734 E. Highway 33. Section 17. Township 3 S, Range 7 E, Woodland. Susan and Darrell Munson 3. Public Hearing Conditional Use Permit, Hauber Guest House ' (Accessory Dwelling). 973 East Cherry Canyon, Section 21. Township I N. Range 3 E, Wanship, Jotm Hauber Decision 6. Discussion Conditional Use Permit, Sue KAIO Primary (Tower). Humpy Peak. Laurel Mitchell 7. Discussion Project. Promontory North of Hwy. 248, west of Highway 40 and cast The Summit County Bee of Brown's Canyon Road, The Pivotal Group COMMISSION ITEMS. DIRECTOR'S ITEMS. ADJOURNMENT Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act. individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify the Summit County of Department Community Development at (433) 4 prior to the meeting. Published in The Summit County Bee June 336-312- 2.2000. NOTICE OF MEET- ING OF THE NORTH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION North Summit School District regularly scheduled School Board has been Meeting from changed Wednesday. June 14, 2000 to Thursday, June 8. 2000 at 7:30 p.m. Pursuant to Utah Code Title 32. Chapter 4, notice is hereby given to members of the North Summit School District Board of Education and to the general public that the North Summit School District Board of Education will hold a Budget Hearing prior to the regularly scheduled Board Meeting Thursday. June 8. 2000 at 7:30 P.M. at the district office. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this meeting should notify Earl B I o n q u i s l . Superintendent at 73 East 100 South, at least three working days prior to the meeting. in The Published Summit County Bee May 26 and June 2. 2000. . WATER CONSERVAN- CY DISTRICT Ivan W. Flint. SecretaryManager in The Published Summit County Bee May 26 and June 2. 2000. 336-363- 4. NOTICE, , Notice is hereby given' Board the that of Directors of the Weber Water Basin Conservancy District will meet at the general offices of the District. 2837 E Highway 193. on Utah. Layton. Thursday. June 8. 2(88), at 9:00 a.m for the purpose of hearing objections to assessments to he levied by the Board of Directors of Ihe Weber Water Basin Conservancy District in Ihe year 2000 to pay the amount due to the Weber Water Basin Conservancy District for ihe year 2001 under Class D Petitions and the Order by District Conservancy thereon affecting lands in the following area in COUNTY. SUMMIT UTAH. The lands so assessed are situated as follows: Sections 2a 21. 28 ft 29. Township 5 East., Range I North. Salt Lake Meridian. and Base Section 15,19, 20 ft 23. I South. Township Range; S East, Salt Lake Meridian. and Base Sections la 12. 13. 23. 24 ft 26, Township I South, Range 3 East Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Sections 9, IS. 16. 19.2a 29, and 32. Township I South. Range 4 East. Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Sect tom 14. 17, 19 ft 29, Township I South. Range 6 East. Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Sections 7 A 8. Township I South. Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian. and Base Section I. Township 2 South, Range 3 East. Sail Lake Bare and Meridian. Sections 2 ft 9. Township 2 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Sections 3, 4 ft 31. Township 2 South, Range 6 East. Salt Lake Meridian. and Base Sections 4. 10 A IS, Township 3 North. Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Sect ions 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 ft 25. Township 3 North. Range 6 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian Sections 29,30. 31. 32 A 33. Township 4 North. Range 6 East. Silt Lake Base and Meridian. Sections 10, 22 A 34. Township I Nonh, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Section 8. 22. 29 ft 32. Township I North, Range 3 East. Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Section 28. Township I North, Range 7 East. Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Sections 26 ft 36. Township I North, Range 8 East. Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Sections 10. II. 2a 23 ft 32. Township 2 North. Range 3 East. Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Sections 29. 32 ft 33, Township 4 North. Range 6 East. Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The names of the owners of record - as of January I. 2000. of the lands so assessed, a particular description of each trad of land so assessed. the number of acre-feof water allotted to each such tract and the dollar amount of assessment thereon Is of record in the general office or the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District and may therefore be examined by any interested party. Attention is particularly called led to the fact that the assessments as made do and will constitute a lien upon the lands to which the water covered thereby has been allotted, notwithstanding that D the Class Petitioner may since the filing of this petition have sold some or all of the land for which water was petitioned and allotted. Accordingly, all persons now owning or interested in lands within the above described area should give heed hereto. WEBER BASIN NOTICE OF FILING OF CLASS DPETI- TION-SRO- "MENT'oi ALLOTS WATER B WEBER BASIN . K WATER CONSERVAN- CY DISTRICT All persons interested will please lake notice that there have been filed with Ihe Board of Directors of the Weber Water Basin District, Conservancy petitions applying for the allotment of Weber Basin water, by the following landowner owing land in: SUMMIT COUNTY: Section 3. Township 2 South, Range 6 East. Salt Lake Base ft Meridian. Section 4, Township 2 South, Range 6 East, Sail Lake Base 7 Meridian. Section 7. Township I South. Range 5 East. Salt Lake Base ft Meridian. Section 8 Township I North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Base ft Meridian. Section 9. Township I North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Base ft Meridian. Section Township 2 South. Range 5 East, Salt Lake Rase ft Meridian. Section 17, Township I North. Range 3 East. Salt Lake Base ft Meridian. Section 27. Township I North. Range 4 East. Salt Lake Base ft Meridian. Section 29, Township 2 North, Range 5 East. Salt Lake Base ft Meridian. Copies of petitions containing Ihe description of eachtract and the terms and conditions under which (he water is petitioned are on file in Hie office of the Weber Water Basin District.. Conservancy Layton. Utah, for public inspection. The names of the petitioners and (he amount of water in acrefeet applied for are as hereinafter set out: PETITIONER ACRE FEET Jeremiah J. Anderson June 20 (Tuesday) Kamas City Planning Commission Meeting at 7:30 p.m. The July 2000 meeting has been canceled. Schedule I) Border Station Road 350 Tims Untreated Base Course t.V4" r I" mas) (Shouldering) 1 .9(8) Tons Asphalt Concrete Mix (34" max) The project is to he completed in Twenty (20) Calendar Days. Proposal forms, plans and specifications are on file in (he office of ihe Summit County Engineer at Ihe Summit County Courthouse. M) North Main in Coalville. Utah. Telephone: (435) where llicy may he reviewed hy prospective hidden. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only from the Summit County Engineer after May 19. 2(88). upon application and payment of a fee of SiaOO no part of which will he refunded. Each bidder must submit a hid bond from an approved surely company on forms provided hy the Surely Company: or in lieu thereof, cash, or certified check, cashier's check for ran less than 58 of the total amount of the bid. made Summit to payable County as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish Ihe contract bonds as required. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved.. Dated this ISth day of May. 20(8). Summit County Commission in Published The Summit County Bee May 19 and 26. and June 2. David A. South and Tammy V. South 1.0 The Board of Directors of the District will meet in public session at District' headquarters. 2837 E. Highway 193. Layton. Utah. 9.00 a.m.. Thursday. June 8. 2018). to consider each of such positions and any and all objections that may he presented in writing by any persons showing cause w hy any of said petitions should not he All persons granted. interested may appear at such hearing and show cause in writing why said petitions, or any thereof should not he granted. Failure of any person to show cause in writing as he shall aforesaid, deemed an assent on his part to the granting of said petition. The Board will at such meeting or at a subsequent meeting adjourned or therefrom, accept reject the petitions. WEBER BASIN -- CY DISTRICT Ivan W. Flint Secretary-Manag- er Published in The Summit County Bee May 19 and 26. and June 2, 2000. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will he received hy the Summit County the at Commission, County Office. Coalville. Utah, until 2:30 p.m.. June 3. 2000 and at that lime publicly opened for the Chalk Creek and Road Border Station Repaving Project. The principle items of work are approximately av follows: - Schedule-'A Chalk Creek Road 2.K8) Tons Untreated Base Course (34" or I" max) (Shouldering) 62(X) Tons Asphali Concrete Mix (34" max) Yd 54.18)0 Sq Peiromm NOTICF. TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will he received hy the Summit County Ihe at Commission, County Office. Coalville. Utah, until 2:30 p.m., June 5. 2000 and at that lime publicly opened for the Upton Bridge Replacement Project. Elwin Reel Cedarcresl Farms 3.0 Dale R. Sargent 1.0 May. 2(88). Summit County Commission in The Published Summit County Bee May 19 and 26, and June 2. 2(88). SuBscriSe 9ozu! , HIGH COUNTRY HEALTH FOODS 1680 Ute Bhrd. Ste (K-m- p.a Plaza-timb- Box S82017 (4351 C Jet.) Park City. UT 84098 655-979- 8 Robert 10-- 7 10-- 6 & n, wm fighting for American Heart ai?uf X.MhaY-- t i r" Association 1 r HEADSTONES PERSONAL TOUCH, INC. DOYLE AND DARLA GARDNER Local Representatives of Dalton's Memorial HOURS: Mon. -- Fit, Sat, 12-- 5 435-G- 4 Full Service Engraving Company" Residential Signs Headstones A Sun. Monuments Commercial Signs 00 Beyond EpectatlonsI nt Cily Cemetery. Nutrition Naturally ", lntroductn$The Emerald " w - Park City Plaza 1890 Bonanza Driva J Q T n. Wimmer of doing what's right, having Benson Marjorie beloved 87. strength to endure all things. She grandmother, Boyden. sister has been a light and guide for us to mother, and aunt passed away on Tuesday follow. It was an honor and priviilllege to know this elect lady and be May 30. 2(XX), after an extended touched by her spirit. She will live ness. Bom on Sept. 23. 1912. in Ogden, in our hearts forever. She will he a daughter of Charles Warren missed by all who knew and loved Wimmer and Neta Hortense Benson. her. Surviving are two daughters, and She married Henry Joseph Schaimk Jcri Stacey, South one step-soin (he Salt Lake Cily Temple. She V. Ogden; Virginia (Lewis) Read, also was married to Dewey Grant J. (Shirley) E. Harhcrtson and Maurice Boyden. Kaysville; Also survivBountiful. She graduated from Weber High Harbcrtson, Alhctr G. is one (Fern) brother, the School. She worked for Boy ing 12 Wimmer. from retired grandchildren; Ogden; Scouts of America and Preceded in 33 the Social Security Administration her parents, her death husbands, It there was service. after 32 years of by son. infant one and one friendsister, that she made many lasting held on be will services Funeral memdevoted a was ships. Mother at a.m. at II June 3, loved She Church. LDS the Saturday, ber of Fairfild North 250 in served and Father Mortuary, her Heavenly Myers call at many capacities, including the Road, Layton. Friends may from 6 p.m. on the Stake Women's Friday, Board, Mortuary Young 9:45 a.m. Missionary in the San Diego to 8 p.m., and on Saturday California Mission and Ordinance to 10:45 a.m. Interment will he in Worker in the Ogden Temple. She Ihe Aulloresl Memorial Park in loved to travel and had a great love Ogden. The family extends their deep for beauty, which was reflected in lo Apple Village her home and beautiful yard. Our appreciation Mother and grandmother has Assisted Living and Hospice of touched many lives and made us Utah who loved and cared for our mother. better people. She was an example Largest Selection of Supplements, Natural Foods, Health & Beauty Products Health Piercy he was employed by the North Summit School District as a custodi- -' an for 13 years. He dearly loved the little children whom he met during this lime. He was a perfectionist in his work. Bob was an artist and loved to paint. He leaves his legacy of paintings behind for all lo enjoy. He loved his yard, his flowers and his dog. Molly. He was a devoted member of 50 years with the American Legion, 35 the International with years Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union, and served on the Coalville City Council. He was a member of (he LDS Church, Coalville First Ward and served in several capacities. Survived by his devoted care giver (wife) Betty, Coalville, and his children: Darlene (Bill) Sallee. Boise. ID; Boh (Verla) Piercy. Lyman. WY; Don (Debra) Piercy. Coalville, and Grant (Sally) Piercy. Coalville, lie leaves a legacy of four children. 12 grandchildren, and II He is also survived by two brothers-in-laeight sislere-in-laand nephews. His nieces and many brothers preceded three and parents in death. him Many thanks to his care givers at the Wasatch Care Center in Ogden and Alpine Home Health. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, May 31, in the Coalville Utah Stake Center in Coalville. Interment was in the Coalville Marjorie Benson Wimmer Boyden Bath & Gifts r 0mfor F. Robert Franklin Piercy. our loving husband, father, grandfather and away passed peacefully at home on May 26, 2(XX) aflcr an extended illness. Horn Oct. 3, 1923, in Florence. CO, lo Clara Moyle and George Bcchcc Piercy. lie graduated from high school in Florence and became a lineman for AT&T laying (he transcontinental phone cable. Bub, as he was known, joined Ihp United Stales Army during WWII and served in ihe African Theater. He was very proud of his patriotic duty and dearly loved the flag and the national anthem. After the war he married his companion. Betty, on Jan. II, 1946. The marriage was later solcmnicd in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Bob was employed by Utah Power and Light Company where he devoted 35 years. After retirement. Kitchen Atmobitey the moot amazing spat Wins Lights. Aromatherapy. Jots. innovative Designs ft patented SpaceSaver Fimatton System. c Cemetery Lettering Pavers ALSO AVAILABLE H CLEANING AND RESTORATION 7 ' .t . -- 1.0 336-325- 0, 2(881. -- Ryan D. Pace and Andrea M. Pace 1.0 Paul Howard Peters -- The principle Heins of work are approximately as follows: 150 CuYd Roadway Excavation 330 Ton Granular Borrow, Backfill Borrow. Backfill Borrow (free draining) 320 Ton Untreated Base Course (34 nr I" Max.) 160 Ton Asphalt Mix Concrete (34" Max.) I Precast Lump Concrete Box Culvert I Concrete Lump Wingwalls The project is to he completed mlwenty (20) Calendar Days. Proposal forms, plans and specifications are on file in the office of Ihe Summit County Engineer at the Summit County Courthouse. 60 North Main in Coalville. Utah. Telephone: (435) w here they may he reviewed hy prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may he obtained only from the Summit County Engineer after May 19. 2188). upon application and payment of a fee of $10.(8) no pari of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided hy (he Surety company; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified or check, cashier's check for not less'lhan 591 of the total amount of (he hid. made to Summit payable County as evidence of good faith and a guarantee (hai it awarded the contract, ihe hidder will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required. 11k right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Dated this I5(h day of 336-325- 0. WATER CONSERVAN- 1.0 LarJi-1.- 0 Obituary Scheduled Meetings ia Christy Ankeny 1.0 Lowell R. Johnson and Diane M Johnson 1.0 Kurt A. Larvh and Rita PageB7 mif Park City lf i ' ;ViKCVi r t BEFORE atV--l i n - ) |