| Show page 14 The Grantsville GAZETTE Wednesday March Zoning amendment Public Hearing on Zoning Ordinance Amendment Notice is hereby given that the Grantsville City Council recommendation the upon of the Grantsville City Planning and pursuant to Commission -5 the provisions of Section of the Ltah Code will conduct a public hearing at Hall Grantsville the City of 10-9- Ltah on 1984 4 Grantsville Street Park 7 at Wednesday 7 pm April to take two comment upon public proposed changes to the zoning ordinances as follows: 1 To amend Section 14-- 4 of the Grantsville City Zoning ordinance by reducing the minimum lot area of the RR-- 1 zone from 1 to 12 acre the following described property in Grantsville City from its present A-zoning designation to a RR-- 1 2 To amend 10 zoning designation Beginning at the intersection of Durfee and Hale Streets thence west to Cooley Street Cooele south thence along Street then following the South Willow Road to the east boundary of the Soil Conservation the North Willow Irrigation Ditch thence east to Hale (Bingo) Street thence north to the point of beginning A map showing the areas of the proposed change and the uses allowed in each zone may be reviewed at the Grantsville City Hall during regular working hours each work day prior to said public hearing Dated this 12th day of March Area thence south to 1984 OF THE GRANTSVILLE CITY COLNCIL BY ORDER Fred Hale Mayor now is Grantsville City applications accepting for an evening librarian Responsibilities include checking out books and helping carding patrons find and select materi- als and students the library of supervision others using facilities for study following library policies and practices Prior needed would be as books reshelving experience helpful and an interest in materials books and library Work hours is beneficial will be from 8 pm on Monday and Wednesday evenings 6-- Salary for this part-ti$450 per hours me posiition is Applications should be submitted in writing to Grantsville City Hall and must by submitted by 5 pm on Monday March 1984 19 Grantsville advises City would employment LIBRARIAN NEEDED NOTICE Notice 1984 14 applicants that it does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in admission or access to or its treatment or employment in its programs and activities job run from through approximately April 16 15 October approximately Applicants should have experi- ence operating and maintaining fjj J 1 5 and othej mowers tractors and must pj required equipment i be 18 years of age or older Grantsville City equipment will be used Applications are to be sub- mitted in writing at Grants :j ville City Hall by 5 pm March A 1 30 1984 $ advises Grantsville City job applicants that it does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in admis-sio- n or access to or in treat- - r ment of employment in its r programs and activities By order of Grantsville City Council § Officer elections ! Deseret chapter of the Daughters of the Ltah The Camp meet Monday j March 19 at 1 pm at the jj There Grantsville City Hall will be the election of new I officers at that time Hostesses for the day will Pioneers will : j-- jf order Council By of Grantsville City CARETAKER WANTED Grantsville is now City bids for summer accepting employment of a person to care of the city parks including the following: Cherry Street park mini-palocated by the post office museum fire station grounds park and fair grounds park area Responsibilities will include: mowing all grass areas watering all grass shrubs trees trimming grass in areas inaccessible to mowers weed control as directed fertilizing as directed recreation assisting leagues with management of playing fields gopher control upkeep of park equipment maintainance of picnic areas refuse disposal of public restroom upkeep rk facilities in parks Time of be Vaunita Gollaher and Lucy Naylor The lesson will be giveir who Lucille Hammond by always does an exceptional jj f I job Soccer registration Soccer registration be held this Saturday 17 from 9 am to wilf March 1 pm j L j I at the Grantsville City Hall I The cost for the season is $1500 which includes uniforms All and j interested boys girls ages 4 to 12 are encour- aged to sign up for this fun and exciting sport Dan comes home Elder Daniel Chadwick will report on his mission in the Grantsville Sixth Ward at 3 pm on March 18 1984 He recently returned from the Japan Tokyo Mission ' |