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Show PUBLIC NOTICES PAGE A8 SUMMIT COUNTY NEWS MARCH 14, 2014 Who's doing what? From. Logan to St. George... and all Points in between Find out though the Legal Notices. . Legal Notices in Utah newspapers are now more t'ainable :0:xi!. Thanks to a new web feature. you can read notices from every Utah newspaper from one central location. You have a right to know what's going on around you. search the Legal Notices in a number of Utah laws require courts. corporations and wa)s...by date of publication. newspaper governments to print notices in newspapers about their publishing the mums, county in which the business. What if you live in one area but have newspaper is published. and most importantly, interests in another? you can search by key worg wonis or subject. Utah Press Association joined with every newspaper viwwittahlegalnotio3s.com cover ever/thing in the state posting Legal Notices on the Internet No from water notices to new corporations to proposed div matter where you live. you can read the notices from ordinances. nearby. or :icrtis Utah. I) PA Utah Press For the first tme. ‘ou can turn to www.utahlegaindicrs.com on the Internet and Ifs east: it's intr:rmative and it FREE! NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Eastern Summit County Planning Commission will meet in regular session on Thursday, March 20, 2014 AGENDA Agenda items may or may not be discussed in the order listed. Location: Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville, UT 6:00 P.M. REGULAR SESSION Pledge of Allegiance. General public input regarding items not on the agenda or pending applications. Public hearing and possible action regarding a conditional use permit for a proposed dog kennel; 4733 West Browns Canyon Road; Fernando Ramirez, Applicant.—Ray Milliner, Principal Planner Commission Items Director Items Adjourn To view staff reports available after Friday, March 14, 2014 please visit: HYPERLINK "http: / / www.summitcounty.org" www.summitcounty.org Individuals needing special accommodations pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act regarding this meeting may contact Melissa Hardy, Summit County Community Development Department at (435) 336-3157. Next Meeting: Thursday, April 3, 2014, Kamas Published in The Summit County News March 14, 2014. NOTICE OF THE FILING OF PETITIONS FOR WATER CONTRACT BY WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT All persons interested will please take notice that there have been filed with the Board of Trustees of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, petitions applying for the allotment of Weber Basin water, by the following landowners owning land in: SUMMIT COUNTY: Section 7, Township 1 South, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Section 29, Township 1 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Section 28-33, Township 1 North, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Copies of petitions containing the description of each tract and the terms and conditions under which the water is petitioned are on file in the office of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, Layton, Utah, for public inspection. The names of the petitioners and the amount of water in acre-feet applied for are as hereinafter set out: PETITIONER - ACRE-FEET Nathan Giles - 1.0 Jon & Sonia Hellander - 2.0 Mark & Tiffany Lemons Trust - 2.0 Ryan Willden - 2.0 The Board of Trustees of the District will meet in public session at District headquarters, 2837 E. Highway 193, Layton, Utah, 9:00 am., Friday, March 28th 2014 to consider each of such petitions and any and all objections that may be presented in writing by any persons showing cause why any of said petitions should not be granted. All persons interested may appear at such hearing and show cause in writing why said petitions, or any thereof should not be granted. Failure of any person to show cause in writing as aforesaid, shall be deemed an assent on his part to the granting of said petition. The Board will at such meeting or at a subsequent meeting adjourned there from, accept or reject the petitions. WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT Tage I. Flint Secretary-Manager Published in The Summit County News March 14 and 21, 2014. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Lattin Setback from a Stream Variance 6221 Daisy Meadow Lane Parcel: DX-1-13, .64 Acres Public notice is hereby given that the Summit County Board of Adjustment will conduct a public hearing to discuss and possibly take action regarding a variance to reduce the 100 foot setback from a stream. The public hearing will be held: Thursday, March 27, 2014 Beginning at 6:30 p.m. Summit County Courthouse Council Chambers 60 North Main Street, Coalville, Utah, 84017 The applicant, Dave Lattin, is requesting a variance to reduce the 100 foot setback from a stream requirement in Section 11-3-3 of the Eastern Summit County Development Code. There is a stream running in front of the property as well as a stream running in the rear. The requested setback from the front stream is 94 feet. The requested setback from the rear stream is 76 feet. For further information, please contact Ray Milliner, at the Summit County Department of Community Development, P.O. Box 128, 60 North Main Street, Coalville, Utah 84017; call at (435) 336-3118; or email at rmilliner@summitcounty.org . To view the Staff Report available after March 21, 2014 please visit: www.summitcounty.org Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting Association • 307 West 200 South. Suite 4006 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 (801) 328-8678 fax: (801) 328-2226 should notify the Summit County Department of Community Development at (435) 336-3157 prior to the meeting. Published in The Summit County News March 14, 2014. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Williams Family Agricultural Protection Area Application The proposal involves Parcels WILFAM-1 (1.00 acre), WILFAM-2 (1.00 acre), WILFAM-3 (1.00 acre), WILFAM-4 (0.50 acres), WILFAM-5 (0.50 acres), WILFAM-AGR (42.96 acres), NS-215-A (0.32 acres), NS-223 (33.24 acres), NS-226 (1.42 acres), and NS-229 (8.37 acres) located in Wanship. Public notice is hereby given that the Summit County Council, in accordance with section 11-1-3 of the Eastern Summit County Development Code and Section 17-41 of the Utah State Code, will conduct a public hearing to discuss and possibly take action regarding a proposed agricultural protection area designation. The public hearing will be held: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 Beginning at 6:00 p.m. Summit County Courthouse, Council Chambers 60 North Main Street, Coalville, Utah, 84017 • The aforementioned parcels have been used for raising hay, pasture land, and range land for grazing Angus cattle and horses and the property owners intend to continue this use. On February 18, 2014, the Summit County Agriculture Protection Advisory Board conducted a public hearing and voted to recommend approval of the application to the Summit County Council. On February 20, 2014, the Eastern Summit County Planning Commission conducted a public hearing and voted to recommend approval of the application to the Summit County Council. Any person may attend the public hearing and speak in favor of or against the proposal. For further information, please contact Jennifer Strader at the Summit County Department of Community Development, P.O. Box 128, 60 North Main Street, Coalville, Utah 84017; call at (435) 615.3152; or email at jstrader@summitcounty.org . To view the Staff Report available after March 20, 2014 please visit: www.summitcounty.org Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify the Summit County Department of Community Development at (435) 336-3157 prior to the meeting. Published in The Summit County News March 14, 2014. • www.utahlegainotices•com It's easy to find the information you want throughout the state Search Legal Notices by word, publication, county or date. It's easy, it's informative and it's FREE. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The applications below were filed with the Division of Water Rights in Summit County. These are informal proceedings per Rule R655-6-2. Protests concerning an application must be legibly written or typed, contain the name and mailing address of the protesting party, STATE THE APPLICATION NUMBER PROTESTED, CITE REASONS FOR THE PROTEST, and REQUEST A HEARING, if desired. Also, A $15 FEE MUST BE INCLUDED FOR EACH APPLICATION PROTESTED. Protests must be filed with the Division of Water Rights, PO Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300, or by hand delivery to a Division office during normal business hours ON OR BEFORE APRIL 10, 2014. Please visit http: / / waterrights.utah.gov or call (801)538-7240 for additional information. CHANGE APPLICATION(S) 35-12832 (a39583): Beaver and Shingle Creek Irrigation Company, William Lang Family Revocable Trust propose(s) using 0.9 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Francis on Foothill Dr) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. EXCHANGE APPLICATION(S) 35-12835 (E5369): Dennis E. Earl propose(s) to exchange water using 1.0 ac-ft. to be diverted from groundwater (West of Kamas) for IRRIGA- half inch long. In the spring, the adults will lay eggs on ash bark, and are particularly attracted to compounds given off by stressed ash trees. Once the eggs hatch, the larvae will bore into the tree, eating the bark and creating S-shaped galleries, where they will eventually pupate and overwinter. The next spring, the new adults will emerge from the tree, leaving behind distinctive D-shaped exit holes. The larvae are the damaging stage of this pest and kill trees by destroying the tree's water and nutrient conducting tissues. Obvious signs of EAB damage include thinning of the tree's canopy, new growth at the base of the tree, bark splits, and woodpecker feeding. Once damage is noticed, however, it is already too late; an EAB infestation is nearly always fatal to the tree. When EAB is found in an area, federal quarantines are enforced to prevent ash timber from being moved out of infested areas. The Utah Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey 31, 2014. If they fail to do so, the property will be awarded to the next highest bidder. The property may be viewed at the Coalville City Public Works building located at 246 N Industrial Park Rd, Coalville, UT. For more information, contact Public Works Director, Zane DeWeese at 435-640-3153. Sealed bids may be hand delivered or mailed to Coalville City, 10 North Main, PO Box 188, Coalville, UT 84017. Coalville City reserves the right to reject any or all bids received. Coalville City Public Works. ITEM - $ Minimum Bid 1997 Kubota Tractor w / Plow F2560 Model #L3300 - $3000.00 Kubota Mower Model Noticed: March 14, 2014 #52560 - $700.00 Property Owners within 300 Tiller Attachment - $300.00 feet Sweeper - $350.00 Published in The Summit Mower Deck - $900.00 County News March 14 and 21, Landscape Rake - $300.00 2014. 1986 GMC Dump Truck/with Plow - $4,000.00 1986 Ford F-350 Flat NOTICE OF SURPLUS PROP- Bed/with Plow - $2,700.00 ERTY SALE 40ea- 20'X6" Secondary Pipe COALVILLE CITY - $400.00 36ea- 10"X4" Leach Field Coalville City has the following surplus property available Pipe - $360.00 for sale. Sealed bids will be acFree Standing Hydraulic PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE cepted until March 21, 2014 at Hopper (Old Salt Bed) PETITION OF COALVILLE 10:00 A.M. The bids will be $2500.00 BOND HOLDINGS, LLC TO opened and awarded at 2:00 Trammel Screen - $10,000.00 VACATE CEDAR HEIGHTS Bomag Roller BW 2130 P.M. The surplus property will PHASE I DEVELOPMENT be awarded to the highest sub- (Scrap / Parts) - $800.00 PLAT mitted bid. The winning BidCase 580 D Super D (not runORDINANCE 2014-4 der must pay in full by cashier ning) (Scrap / Parts) - $1000.00 Published in The Summit Public notice is hereby given check or certified funds and that the Coalville City Council take possession of the surplus County News March 7, 14 and will hold a Public Hearing to property by 10:00 A.M., March 21, 2014. --- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 0 ..lw MORTGAGE SERVICES ('7t} 1„).-1...,-,*,-..,i,..„. 1-T,7:1,' .1." ' ••. • ,. • * el PAb.. —'I ski-1414Ni . mapinwip 1 C.-m4,.17tai.erch.leclyleavar — 7::..',.:(Irrina'n. J 0:4.11 LiLll L !Yid 1.1 ki i ILA i' . ,. , v_ gA:c. 7-3., fa ca- a 1 corm: any ....0""r' AMER I CAN FAM I LV 1 • A. LI a, a • ek • 435.654.3331 nor.5. Mirth PoLA in Home • Life • Business 435-654-3749 2 South main St, 2C Heber City, UT 84032 . ,. :•„. , ., .r. i 1 801-420-2467 co. 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If you suspect you have EAB in your area, please contact Lori Spears (USU CAPS coordinator; lori.spears@usu.edu) or Clint Burfitt (State Entomologist; cburfitt@utah.gov). Since EAB looks similar to other insects, it is important that trained entomologists examMe suspect specimens. review, discuss and receive comment on Ordinance 2014-4 the petition to vacate Cedar Heights Phase I Development Plat by Coalville Bond Holdings, LLC on March 24, 2014 beginning at 6:00 P.M. at the Coalville City Hall located at 10 North Main. The Ordinance requires an approval from the City Council. All interested persons may attend. Questions, comments, or correspondence should be addressed to Coalville City. For further information, please contact Nachele Sargent at Coalville City Hall, 10 North Main, PO Box 188, Coalville, Utah 84017-0188 or call (435) 336-5981. WASATCH & SUMMIT COUNTY Emerald Ash Borer hits close to home Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is an invasive pest that specializes on ash trees, and is considered to be the most destructive forest insect to ever invade the U.S. In 2002, EAB was first detected in the U.S. in Michigan, and is thought to have arrived in wood packing material from its native Asia. Since then, EAB has been found in more than 20 midwestern and eastern states, killing more than 50 million ash trees. In September of 2013, EAB was found in Boulder, Colorado, and is now on Utah's front door. We have not yet encountered EAB in Utah, but this pest does pose a significant risk of introduction and establishment. Further, evidence suggests that EAB is generally established in an area for several years before it is detected (see USDA's EAB Pest Alert for more information). Adult emerald ash borers are colored a distinct, deep metallic green. Their Dshaped exit holes are typical of many flatheaded borers. EAB adults are bright, metallic, emerald-colored insects and are only about one- TION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. 35-12836 (E5370): Scott D. Earl propose(s) to exchange water using 1.0 ac-ft. to be diverted from groundwater (West of Kamas) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. 35-12837 (E5371): Kurt A. and Rita Larsh propose(s) to exchange water using 1.0 ac-ft. to be diverted from groundwater (West of Kamas) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. 35-12839 (E5373): Jon and Sonia Hellander propose(s) to exchange water using 3.0 ac-ft. to be diverted from groundwater (Wanship (Rockport Ranches)) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. 35-12840 (E5374): Phoenix Farm LLC propose(s) to exchange water using 1.0 ac-ft. to be diverted from groundwater (Peoa) for STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. Kent L. Jones, P.E. 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