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Show I II Ill 1 I " I I - ' NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS SUPPLIES Garfield county, Utah will accept ac-cept separate and sealed bids in the Aspen Highlands Waterline Project until 11:00 a.m., Thursday, April 8, 1999. They will then oe publicly pub-licly opened and read aloud. Contract documents and specifications specifi-cations may be obtained from the Garfield county Engineer, 55 South Main P.O. Box 77, Panguitch, Utah 84759, phone (435)6761119, fax (435)676-8239. Fax bids will be accepted. Garfield County is a tax-exempt local government and reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Published in the Garfield County News on March 18, 25 and April 1 & 8, 1999. PUBLIC NOTICE SSBG (Social Services Block Grant) APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED The Five County Association of Governments is accepting applications applica-tions for fiscal year 200(3 (July 1, 1999 through June 30, 2000) SSBG (Social Services Block Grant) Discretionary funds for Southwestern Utah based upon the premise these Discretionary dollars will be available for allocation. Applications will be available March 22, 1999 at the Five County Association of Governments, 906 North 1400 West, St. George, Utah (435-673-3548). Applications should be received by the Five County Association of Governments by 5:00 P.M., Monday, Mon-day, April 26,1999. For assistance in application preparations or for answers to questions regarding the application process, please contact Carrie Dennis at the Five County Association of Governments, 905 North 1400 West, St. George, Utah 84770 435-673-3548. Published in the Garfield County News on April 1,8, 15 & 22, 1999. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Please take notice that the Garfield Gar-field County Commission will hold a public hearing on the petition of THOMAS SIMKINS, to vacate the following described county road: Roacfl. Beginning at a point at the county road right-of-way, approximately ap-proximately 1320 feet. West of the East Quarter Corner, Section 34, Township 33 South, Range 5 West, thence Northeasterly through a point on the section line between Section 34 and 35, approximately 600 feet. North of the East Quarter Corner of Section 34, Township 33 South, Range 5 West; thence Last Northeasterly through the Northwest North-west Quarter of Section 35, Township Town-ship 33 South, Range 5 West. To a point approximately 300 feet. East of the North Quarter Corner, Section 35, Township 33 South, Range 5 West; thence Northwesterly Northwest-erly through the Southwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 33 South, Range 5 West to a point 300 feet. North of the East Quarter Corner of Section 26, Township 33 South, . Range 5 West. Road 2: Beginning at a point approximately 3U0 feet. East of the South Quarter Corner, Section 26, Township 33 South, Range 5 West; thence Northeasterly to a point approximately 700 feet. North of the Southeast Corner, Section 26, Township 33 South, Range 5 West. The public hearing will be heard at 10:45 a.m. on the 12th day of April 1999. The hearing will be held in the Commission Chambers of the Garfield County Courthouse, 55 South Main Street, Panguitch, Utah 84759. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1999. CAMILLE A. MOORE Clerk Published in the Garfield County News on April 1 & 8, 1999. PUBLIC NOTICE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) SECOND PUBLIC HEARING Tropic Town will hold a public hearing to discuss the project determined de-termined to be applied for the 1999- 2000 CDBG Small Cities Program. The project will be expansion to the Fire Station at 40 N. 300 W. Comments will be solicited on project scope, implementation, and its effects on residents. The hearing will begin at 6:30 p.m. on April 6, 1999, and will be held at the Tropic Fire Station on 40 N. 300 W. in Tropic, Utah. Further information can be obtained by contacting Gaia Greenhalgh at 679-8688. In com- Bliance with the Americans with, disabilities Act, individuals needing need-ing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this hearing hear-ing should notify Gaia Greenhalgh at 60 N. 200 W. in Tropic, Utah, at least three days prior to the hearing that will be attended. I, the duly appointed and acting clerk for the Town of Tropic, hereby certify that copies of the foregoing notice were posted at three public places within the municipality mu-nicipality this 29th day of March, . 1999, which public places are: 1 . Dougs Place 2. The Tropic Post Office 3. The Tropic Fire Station Dated this 29th day of March, 1999 Wendy J. Brinkerhoff, Town Clerk Published in the Garfield County News on April 1, 1999 and postedon March 29, 1999. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Change Water in Garfield County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application applica-tion must tile a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING FIL-ING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, AD-DRESS, and any request for a hearing. hear-ing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 (801-538-7240) on or before APRIL 28, 1999. These are informal proceedings proceed-ings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Pointfs) of Diversion Diver-sion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 61-1955(a23098): State of Utah Board of Water Resources, West Panguitch Irr. & Res. Co.- Held by BWR, Lamar Jolley Trust proposers) pro-posers) to change the POD, POU, & USE of water as evidenced by 61-2128 share cert.NO. 3407. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 1.1 ac-ft. SOURCE: Panguitch Creek. POD: (1) S 1900 W2200 (2) S 1450 W 2000 from NE Cor (3 N 850 E 1800 from SW Cor, Sec 29 (4) N 200 E 450 from SW Cor, Sec 30 (5) S 100 E 1 100 (6) S 750 E 100 (7) S 800 E 200 from NW Cor, Sec 32, T34S, R5W (8) N 1875 E 1645 from SW Cor, Sec 17 (9) S 1250 W 700 (10) S 700 W 425 from NE Cor, Sec 19. T35S, . R6W (1 1) E 1900 from Wl4 Cor, Sec 34, T35S, R7W., Source: Panguitch Pan-guitch Lake. STORAGE: Panguitch Pan-guitch Lake Reservoir, Capacity 9349.0 ac-ft. inundating 1074.50 acs. in Sec 32; Sec 3J; Sec 34, T35S; Sec 3; Sec 4; Sec 5, T36S, R7W. USE: Irrigation: from May 1 to Oct 1, total acreage 0.3670 acs; Other: Water used Tor irrigation, domestic and stockwatering purposes.. pur-poses.. POU: Sec 20; Sec 21; Sec 28; Sec 29; Sec 32: Sec 33, T33S; Sec 4; Sec 5; Sec 6; Sec 7; Sec 8; Sec 9; Sec 17; Sec 20; Sec 21; Sec 27; Sec 28; Sec 29; Sec 30, Sec 32; Sec 33; Sec 34, T34S, R5W; Sec 17; Sec 18; Sec 19; Sec 20, T35S, R6W. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 1.1 ac-ft. SOURCE: Underground Water excavated pond. POD: ( 1 ) N 220 E 700 from 514 Cor, Sec 27, T34S, R5W. (1 mile East of Panguitch) Pan-guitch) STORAGE: Unnamed pond. Capacity 1.1 ac-ft., height of dam 3 ft, inundating 0.36 acs. in SWl4SE;l4 Sec 277 T34S, R5W. USE: Recreation: boating, swimming swim-ming and fishing; Fish Culture: private fishing; Other: annual evaporation. POU: SW14SE14 Sec 27.T34S, R5W. Robert L. MorganP.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in Garfield County News on APRIL 1 & 8, 1999. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Realty Action; Utah AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior ACTION: Notice of Realty Action, Ac-tion, Recreation and Public Purposes Pur-poses (R&PP)Act Classification, Utah. SUMMARY: The following public land in Garfield County. Utah has been examined and found suitable for classification for lease or conveyance to Garfield County under the provisions of the R&PP Act, as amended (43 U.S.C 869 et seg.): Salt Lake Meridian. Utah, T. 3C S., R. 5 W., Sec. 30. SE14NE14NE14 NE14SE14 NE 14, containing 20 acres. Garfield County proposes to use the land for a public safety facility; i.e., law enforcement complex. The land is not needed for Federal purposes. pur-poses. Lease or conveyance is consistent con-sistent with current Bureau of Land Management land use planning and would be in the public interest. The leasepatent, when issued, will be subject to the following terms, conditions and reservations: 1. Provisions of the R&PP Act and to all applicable regulations of the Secretary of the Interior. 2. All minerals shall be reserved to the United States, together with the right to prospect for, mine, and remove the minerals. 3. A right-of way for ditches and canals constructed by the authority of the United States (Act of August 30,1 890, 26 Stat. 391; 43 U.S.C. 945) . 4. Those rights for power transmission line purposes granted to Garkane Power Association by right-of-way No. UTU-52866. 5. All other valid existing rights. 6. The leaseepatentee assumes all liability for and shall defend, indemnify, and save harmless the United States and its officers, agents, representatives, and employees em-ployees (hereinafter referred to as the "United States), from all claims, loss, damage, actions, causes of action, expense, and liability resulting result-ing from, brought for, or on account ac-count of, any personal injury, threat of personal injury, or property damage dam-age received or sustained by any person or persons (including the patentee's employees) or attributable attribut-able to: (a) the concurrent, contributory, contribu-tory, or partial fault, failure, or negligence of the United States, or (b) the sole fault, failure, or negligence negli-gence of the United States. 7. Title shall revert to the United States upon a finding, after notice and opportunity for a hearing, hear-ing, that the patentee "has not substantially sub-stantially developed the lands in accordance with the approved plan of development on or before the date five years after the date of conveyance. con-veyance. Publication of this notice in the Federal Register on March 25, 1999 segregated the land from all forms of appropriation under the public land laws, including the general mining laws, except for lease or conveyance under the R&PP Act and leasing under the mineral leasing leas-ing laws. CLASSIFICATION COMMENTS: COM-MENTS: Interested parties may submit comments involving the suitability of the land for a public service facility. Comments on the classification are restricted to whether the land is physically suited for the proposal, whether the use will maximize the future use or uses of the land, whether the use is consistent with local planning and zoning, or if the use is consistent with State and Federal programs. APPLICATION COMMENTS: Interested parties may submit comments regarding the specific use proposed in the application and plan of development, whether the Bureau of Land Management followed proper administrative procedures in reaching the decision, or any other factor not directly related to the suitability of the land for a public service facility. Any adverse comments com-ments will be reviewed by the Utah State Director who may vacate or modify this realty action and issue a final determination. In the absence of any adverse comments, this classification clas-sification will become effective on May 24 1999. ADDRESS: comments will be accepted until May 10, 1999. Address Ad-dress comments to the Bureau of Land Management, Kanab Field Office Manager, 318 North 100 East, Kanab, Utah 8474 1 . Detailed information concerning this action is available at the same address. Dated: March 17, 1999 Signed by: Arthur L. Tait District Manger Published in the Garfield County News on April 1, 8 & 15, 1999. PUBLIC NOTICE A public hearing will be held for Henrieville Town for the purpose pur-pose of discussing the water management man-agement and conservation plan. The hearing will be held on Wednesday, Apr. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Henrieville Schoolhouse. For more information, call Zettie Kinter at 679-8894. Published in the Garfield County News on April 8, 1999. SOUTH CENTRAL UTAH TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION'S STATEMENT OF NON DISCRIMINATION South Central Utah Telephone Association has filed with the Federal Fed-eral Government a Compliance Assurance in which it assures the Rural Electrification Administration that it will comply fully with all requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Rules and Regulations of the Department De-partment of Agriculture issued thereunder, to the end that no person per-son in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national na-tional origin, be excluded from participation par-ticipation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in the conduct of its program and the operation of its facilities. Under this Assurance, this organization is committed not to discriminate against any person on the ground of race, color or national na-tional origin in its policies and practices relating to applications for . service or any other policies and E radices relating to treatment of eneficiaries and participants including includ-ing rates, conditions and extension qt service, use of any of its facilities, facili-ties, attendance at and participation in any meetings of beneficiaries and participants or the exercise of any rights of such beneficiaries and participants par-ticipants in the conduct on the operations op-erations of this organization. "Any person who believes himself, him-self, or any specific class of individuals, indi-viduals, to be subjected by this organization to discrimination prohibited pro-hibited by Title VI of the Act & Rules and Regulations issued thereunder there-under may, by himself or a representative, repre-sentative, file with the Secretary of Agriculture. Washington, D.C. 20250, or the Rural Electrification Administration, Washington D.C. 20250 or this organization, or all, a written complaint. Such complaint must be filed not later than 180 days after the alleged discrimination, discrimina-tion, pr by such later date to which the Secretary of Agriculture or the Rural Electrification Administration extends the time for filing. Identity of complainants will be kept confidential confi-dential except to the extent necessary neces-sary to carry out the purposes of the Rules and Regulations.' Published in the Garfield County News on April 8 & 15, 1999. NOTICE An emergency hazardous waste treatment permit UT-11-99 pursuant pursu-ant to R3 15-3-19(a) was issued to the Garfield County Sheriffs Office. Of-fice. This permit authorized by the Garfield County Sheriffs office to treat by open burning and open detonation one case of dynamite at the place of discovery on private -property at approximately milepost 88 or SR-12 near Boulder Utah. The Tooele Army Depot EOD has determined that the dynamite is an imminent hazard based upon the possibility of the explosive condition condi-tion of the material. The Tooele Army Depot EOD will assist the Garfield County Sheriffs Office in treating the dynamite. The emergency permit was issued is-sued by the TJtah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste and was effective on March 22, 1999 and expired on March 23, 1999. The Division has copies of the emergency emer-gency permit available for public inspection during normal business hours on the 4th floor of the Martha Hughes Cannon Health building, 288 North 1460 West, Salt Lake City. For further information, infor-mation, contact Ed Deputy, Phone (801) 538-6170. In compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Disabili-ties Act, individuals with special needs (including auxiliary communicative commu-nicative aids and services) should contact Charlene Lamph, Office of Human Resources at 536-4413 (TDD 536-4414).. Published in the Garfield County News on April 8, 1999. NOTICE OF SOUTHWEST CENTER AUTHORITY BOARD MEETING PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby iven that the Authority Board of outhwest Center will hold a regular regu-lar public meeting in GARFIELD COUNTY at the GARFIELD COUNTY COMMISSION CHAMBERS located at 55 SOUTH MAIN IN PANGUITCH, UTAH commencing at 1:00 p.m. on TUESDAY? APRIL 13, 1999. The agenda for the meeting consists con-sists of the following: Action items: approval of March minutes; FY1999 budget revisions; approval of advisory boards; approval of domestic violence vio-lence policies; approval of change in career service policy; final certificate cer-tificate of participation resolution. Discussion items: month financial fi-nancial reportquarterly reports; technical assistance site review; directors reportother mental health and substance abuse business. Ruth Miller, Board Secretary Southwest Center REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION: ACCOMMODA-TION: Southwest Center will make efforts ef-forts to provide reasonable accommodations accom-modations to. disabled members of the public in accessing County programs. Please contact Southwest South-west Center at 435-634-5614 in advance, if you have special needs. Published in the Garfield County News on Apr. 8, 1999. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID FIVE COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM Sealed bids shall be accepted by the Five County Association of Governments for a three-year contract con-tract beginning May 19, 1999, and ending May 18, Z002 to provide storm windows and replacement windows in conjunction with the Home Weatherization Program for the following counties: Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane, and Washington. Washing-ton. Agencies must make separate bids on Washington County area and Iron, Kane, Beaver, and Garfield county area. Please quote installed prices as well as prices without installation. Please address bids to: John S. Williams, Executive Director Five County Association of Govts. P.O. Box 1350 St. George, UT 84771 Bids must be received before 5:00 p.m. on April 23, 1999 at the above address. Bids will be opened Aril 26. 1999 at 10:00 a.m. at the above address. Bids must accompany a current price list for the windows. Those who supply windows must meet federal standards- description de-scription of federal standards available avail-able at FCAOG office. Please indicate indi-cate on bid in which counties prices apply. successful bidders will be required to sign a contract with the Five County AOG (contract can be viewed at 906 North 1400 West, St. George, UT). NOTE: The Association reserves re-serves the right to rebid this contract con-tract at six month intervals. The Association also reserves the right to reject all bids. Published in the Garfield County News on April 8, 1999. PUBLIC NOTICE Bureau of Land Management Notice of Availability of Draft Administrative Determinations of Claimed Rights-of-Way Notice is hereby given that the Bureau of Land Management has prepared its Draft Administrative Determinations for six claimed rights-of-way in San Juan County, Utah, the Secretary of the Interior has requested the Utah Office of the Bureau of Land Management to make recommendations to the Secretary Sec-retary regarding the existence and scope of certain rights-of-way claimed by Kane, Garfield and San Juan Counties as public highways under the provisions of Revised Statute (R.S.) 2477 (recodified as 43 U.S.C 932(1938), repealed by the Federal Land Policy and Management Man-agement Act of 1976 706 (a), Pub. L. No. 94-579,90 Stat. 2744.2793 (1976). The identified federal action is pursuant to a May 11, 1998 federal district court ruling which granted the United States' motion to stay the proceeding in Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance V. BLM et al., Consolidated Case No. 2:96-CV-836-S) in order to allow the Department De-partment of the Interior to make administrative determinations on the right-of-way claims at issue in the lawsuit. The Bureau of Land Management Manage-ment is making the Draft Determinations Determi-nations available to the parties to the suit and the public for review and comment for 30 days. The Bureau of Land Management will consider information provided by the parties to the suit and the public in making its recommendations to the Secretary. Copies of the Draft Determinations Determina-tions may be obtained from the Bureau or Land Management by writing to Ted D. Stephenson, Project Pro-ject Manager, Utah State Office, P.O. Box 45155, Salt Lake City, Utah 84145-0155, (801)539-4010. Interested parties are invited to submit any information believed to be relevant to the validity or scope of the above referenced R.S. 2477 claims to the project manager at the address above. "In order to ensure the information is available to the BLM for consideration in its recommendation rec-ommendation to the Secretary of the Interior, intormation must be submitted in writing by May 7, 1999.' 3 y Ted D. Stephenson Project Manager Published in the Garfield County News on April 8, 1999. |