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Show AUGUST 17,2006 THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER Page 6 LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The Utah School and Institutional Due to the clinic fire all City meetings Trust Lands Administration has received (City Council & Planning and Zoning) will an application to lease the surface of the be held at the Community Center located following described acreage: at 100 North 100 West, which is located across the street from the City Offices. GARFIELD COUNTY In compliance with the Americans TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH. with Disability Act, individuals needing RANGE 2 EAST SLB&M special accommodations during this SECTION 22: SE4SE4 meeting should notify Vickie Schulkoski, SECTION 23: W2 City Recorder at (435) 826-4644 at least SECTION27: E2E2 48 hours prior to the meeting. Containing 520.00 acres, CERTIFICATE OF POSTING more or less Any individual wishing to submit a The undersigned, duly appointed City Recorder, does hereby certify that the competing application to purchase, lease, above notice was posted in three public and/or exchange for this property, a porplaces within the Escalante City limits on tion thereof, or a parcel including any of this 07th day of August, 2006. These the above-described acreage, should also public places being 1) Escalante Post file an application and the appropriate Office 2) Escalante City Office 3) Grif- application fee(s). fins Mercantile. The Trust Lands Administration will accept competing applications during the Vwki L, SchulkoskLCity Recorder following period of time: From 8:00 A.M. FRIDAY, LEVY AND NOTICEOF August 18, 2006 SHERIFF'S SALE Until 5:00 P.M. MONDAY, REAL PROPERTY IN THE SIXTH September 18, 2006 JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT TRUST LANDS ADMINISTRATION, IN AND FOR GARFIELD COUNTY, BON.MAIN,RICHFIELD,UT 84701 STATE OF UTAH (801)896-6494 TOD'S TRAVEL CENTER, INC. and Reference No.: SULA 1490 JOHN RTROUT,PIaintiff, The Trust Lands Administration rev. JENKINS OIL COMPANY, serves the right to reject any applicaINC.,Defendant. tion or subsequent bids.. Sheriff's Sale, Case No. 970600006 • Judge David L. Mower To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the PUBLIC NOTICE County Courthouse, 55 South Main ESCALANTE CITY Street, Panguitch, Utah, west entrance, County of Garfield, State of Utah, on the MUNICIPAL PROJECT APPROVAL 25 day of August 2006 , at 12 o'clock of FORM REQUIREMENTS: ANY PERSON said day, all right, title and interest of said OR ENTITY IS REQUIRED TO DO THE Tod's Travel Center, Inc. and John P. FOLLOWING: Trout, in and to that certain piece or par- 1. Obtain a Municipal Project Approval cel of real property situated in Garfield form to be filed with the City Clerk. County, State of Utah, described as fol2. Gain the approval of the Escalante City lows to-wit: Planning and Zoning Commission and the Parcel Number 14-0064-0395: Escalante City Council. Beginning 208.50 feet East of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 8, Township 34 South, PRIOR TO: Range 5 West, Salt Lake Base and Merid- • New construction of any building (inian and running thence East 490.50 feet; cluding homes, businesses, sheds, gathence North 499.00 feet; thence West rages, etc.) 99.00 feet; thence North 61.00 feet; • Placement on new property or moving thence West 600.00 feet; thence South on same property of mobile homes or 351.00 feet; thence East 208.50 feet; modular homes. thence South 209.00 feet to the point of • Changing the exterior footprint of any beginning. Cont. 7.85 AC M/L building. Parcel Number 07-0063-0912: • Structurally altering the exterior of any Beginning at a point on the n'ly R/W line building. of US Hwy 89 said point being East 177.50 feet from the southeast corner of • Construction of new fences, decks, Block 2 Plat B Panguitch Town Survey mobile sheds (portable) and porches. and running thence North 11.50 feet; • Raising the height of existing fences. thence East 15.00 feet; thence South • Changing the footprint of existing decks 115.50 feet; thence West 15.00 feet to and porches. the point of beginning. Cont. 0.04 AC Contact Escalante City at 435-826M/L ' 4644 with any questions. Posted in the Garfield County Insider Purchase price payable in lawful on August 3, August 10, August 17 money of the United States of America* & August 24, 2006 Than W. Cooper, Sheriff of Garfield Vickie L SchulkoskUCity Recorder County, State of Utah. NOTICE OF PETITION/INTENT TO ANNEX Please take notice that the Panguitch City Council has received, accepted and certified a petition to annex the following property: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH IS SITUATED N. 89°06'12" E. ALONG THE SECTION LITSE 342.13 FEET FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 5 WEST, SLB&M, THENCE N. 89°06' 12" E. ALONGTHESECTIONLINE1274.61 FEET,THENCEN. 74°52'59" E. 51°54'26'E. 544.67 FEET, THENCE N.59°38'08"E. 386.35 FEET THENCE N. 34°47'4r'E. 302.00 FEET, THENCE N. 30°04'22" E. 455.36 FEET, THENCE N. 31°3r31"E. 207.93 FEET, THENCE N. 89°O5'O3"E. 539.12 FEET TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF U.S. HIGHWAY 89, THENCE S. 6°55' 14" E. ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE 66.44 FEET, THENCE S. 89o05'34". W. 200.37 FEET, THENCE S. 6°53'28" E. 221.00 FEET, THENCE N. 89°05'34" E. 200.27 FEETTOTHE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF U.S. HIGHWAY 89, THENCE S. 6°56'49" E. ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE 191.50 FEET, THENCE S. 24°03' 11" W. 148.50 FEET, THENCE S. 43°54'08" E. 235.69 FEET, THENCE S. 14°50'25" E. 32.49 FEET, THENCE S. 5°30'31" E. 44.79 FEET, THENCE S. 'l°42'52" E. 207.30 FEET, THENCE S. 30°I0'20" W. 205.22 FEET, THENCE S. 32°24'55" W. 103.18 FEET, THENCE S. 22°05'40" W. 65.58 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 565.65 FEET, THENCE N. 86°52'39" W. 1295.67 FEET, THENCE S. 4°27'34" W. 819.91 FEET, THENCE N. 89°36'58" W. 474.70 FEET, THENCE N. 33°42'36" W. 318.56 FEET, THENCE S. 87°56'47" W. 710.56 FEET THENCE S. 87°43f37" W. 323.85 FEET, THENCE N. 28°06'31" W. 403.30 FEET, THENCE S. 69°09'59" W. 41.74 FEET, THENCE N. 20 o 50'01" W. 287.10 FEET, THENCE N. 51°0r43" E. 297.39 FEET, THENCE N. 32°33' 10" W. 279.12 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 100.05 ACRES OF LAND. NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE Garfield County School District is proposing to increase its property tax revenue. As a result of the proposed increase, the tax on an,$95,000^00 primary residence will be $446.78, and the tax on a business or secondary residence having the same value in the taxing entity will be $812.34. Without the proposed increase the tax on a $95,000.00 primary residence would be $381.73, and the tax on a business or secondary residence having the same value in the taxing entity would be $694.07. The 2006 proposed tax rate is .008551. Without the proposed increase, the rate would be .007306. This would be an increase of 17%, which is $65.05 per year ($5.42 per month) on a $95,000.00 primary residence or $ 118.27 per year on a business or secondary residence having the same value in the taxing entity. With NEW GROWTH, this property tax increase, and other factors, the Garfield County School District will increase its property tax revenue from $2,608,868.00 collected last year to $3,109,199.00 collected this year which is a revenue increase of 19%. All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on Thursday, August 24th at 6:00 p.m. at Boulder Elementary School, Boulder, Utah/ PUBLIC NOTICE Please take notice that the Canyonlands Soil Conservation District will hold its regular monthly meeting on the first Monday of each month (as needed) at the Cowboy Blues in Escalante. Meetings begin at 7 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE The Utah Board of State History will meet at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 14, 2006, in the Board Room of the historic Denver and Rio Grande Depot located at 300 South Rio Grande (440 West), Salt Lake City, to consider the following nomination to the National Register of Historic Places: Panguitch Historic District. The public is welcome to attend. For more information on the Board of State History meeting, see the website, history.utah.gov. Listing in the National Register provides recognition for historically significant properties. No restrictions come with National Register designation. Property owners retain all of their rights to alter, demolish, or maintain their buildings as they see fit. No additional requirements are imposed, nor will property taxes increase as a result of National Register historic district designation. Tax Credits: Owners of historic buildings within the historic districts may qualify for 20 percent savings on rehabilitation costs through state or federal income tax credit programs. Additional information about the proposed historic district and the National Register program is available on the Utah Historical Society website, history.utah.gov, or at the Utah State Historic Preservation Office, 300 Rio Grande, SLC, UT 84101. Telephone inquires can be made at (801) 533-3559 (Cory Jensen). Local contacts are also available. Comments on the nomination should be sent to the State Historic Preservation Officer before the Utah Board of State History meets on September 14, 2006. |