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Show Review - Thursday, July 15, 1982 - Page 8 Public Notice THE Pin SI Pleasant r! H" EXCEPTIONS. All vehicles as defined herein having an over-all wheelbase of 144 inches or more or any combination of vehicles and trailers having a combined wheelbase of 144 inches or more, or trailers exceeding 20 feet in length shall nof be permitted to park or stop on a public street in a residential or agricultural zone as identified on the Official Zoning Map of Pleasant Grove City, except when it is necessary to stop said vehicle to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the direction of a Police Officer or official traffic-contr- device. In the opinion of the City Council of Pleasant Grove City, the parking of such over-size- d vehicles upon city streets in residential and agricultural zones constitutes a hazard and threat to the safety, health and welfare of inhabitants of Pleasant Grove City. Vehicles for the purpose of this or-dinance are defined as automobiles, trucks, trailers, mobile homes, or any other conveyance on wheels used for the transport of persons or objects, which vehicles include campers and boats. This section shall in no way restrict the loading and unloading of passengers on or off public and or private school buses. This section shall in no way restrict the parking or stopping of a vehicle having a wheelbase exceeding 144 inches or a combination of vehicles when said vehicle is being used to deliver household ac-cessories or household furniture. This section shall in no way restrict the temporary parking or stopping of a city vehicle or of a vehicle owned and or operated by a public utility for the purpose of conducting repairs or related work. This section shall not restrict the temporary parking of vehicles used to deliver building supplies and materials to property in either the residential or agricultural zones nor shall it prohibit the temporary parking or vehicles used by in-dividuals performing work upon property in residential or agricultural zones. B; CERTAIN ACTS DECLARED A NUISANCE. The parking or leaving of any vehicle as defined herein upon a public street in the same place continuously for 48 hours or in exces thereof is hereby prohibited and is hereby delcared to be nuisance and detrimental to the safe and proper regulation of traffic. C; AUTHORITY TO ABATE NUISANCES. City Police officers are hereby authorized to abate the nuisance abovementioned by removing any vehicle in violation thereof or by causing the same to be removed under their direction from any public street to a place determined by the of-ficer. D; EMERGENCY AND EFFECTIVE DATE. In the opinion of the city Council of Pleasant Grove City there presently exists an emergency with respect to enforcement of certain police powers necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of Pleasant Grove City, and it is therefore deemed necessary that this ordinance take effect immediately upon its passage and posting in three (3) public places as provided by law FOR VIOLATION. Violation of the provisions of this ordinance shall con-stitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable upon conviction by a fine not to exceed $299.00 andor im-prisonment in the County Jail for a term not to exceed six (6) months. Passed by the City Council of Pleasant Grove City, Utah, this 4th day of May, 1982. Pleasant Grove City David R. Holdaway Mayor ATTEST Mark H. Johnson CITY RECORDER STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH I, MARK H. JOHN-SON, City Recorder for Plesant Grove, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an Ordinance passed by the Pleasant Grove City Council entitled: AN OR-DINANCE PROHIBIT-ING THE PARKING OF OVER-SIZE-VEHICLES UPON CITY STREETS OR ADJACENT THERE-TO; PROHIBITING Ordinance No. AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE PARKING OF OVER-SIZED VEHICLES UPON CITY STREETS OR ADJACENT THERETO; PROHIB-ITING THE PARKING OF ANY VEHICLE UPON A PUBLIC STREET AT THE SAME PLACE CON-TINUOUSLY FOR 48 HOURS; DEFINING A NUISANCE; PROVID-ING EXCEPTIONS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EF-FECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING PENAL-TIES FOR THE VIOLATION THERE-OF, TO BE KNOWN AS TITLE 10 CHAPTER 5 SECTION 18. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PLEASANT GROVE CITY, UTAH, AS FOLLOWS: 10-5-- PARKING RESTRIC-TIONS - OVERSIZED VEHICLES, 48 HOUR PROVISION. SUBJECT-ION A; PARKING OF OVER SIZED VEHICLES UPON CITY STREETS IN RESIDENTIAL AND AGRICULTURAL ZO-NES PROHIBITED; ' .v'-i:'- "' " " ' p f ;V "- - - ? L r ' ,. .. I f .. f-- ii, ' - ' . -- : i-- ::r'''-'-- '''''. V-i''- h:., f .4. . t .. - v . v r j - , X i i , ;.... .. ;.- -vg5 I "' ,.- - r- - . pi -- - Sj-s- i ? I DON'T RUSH TO THE STORE! This is a chalk-writte- n sign from the old H.W. Clark store, taken out of storage this week, and is a painful reminder to all who saw it how inflation has rocketed since 1942. Clark's daughter, Joyce and her husband, Gordon Walker has kept the sign in their garage in the rafters. She said they've kept it written-sid- e down so that they could see it when they passed under it. The store was a general mercantile, and started where Radnialls now is located. i Barbecque If Secant juice) f sauce i 1 c catsup , '4 c vinegar I c. sugar N dimmer no,, ill brownedhamw Py Joes. &) green pepW :k added. 'it s Rec. Dept. Lists Fun Activities During this past few weeks the Pleasant Grove City Recreation department has offered . a lot of contest and special activities which have made the summer a lot more fun for those who have gotten in-volved. ' Below is a list of some of the activities held during this past week and some things to be looking for over the next few weeks. Drabqig contest place went to Becky. Mini Golf Tour nament, 5--7 yr - First place went to Matt Marrott, second to Shane Miller and third to Jeffery Stewart. Mini Golf Tour-nament, 8 --11 yrs - First place went to Rebecca Marrott, second Mark Marrott, third to John Stephensen. Mini Golf Tour-nament, 12-1- 6 yrs -- First place went to Tony Shields, second to Robert Long, and third place went to Eldon Lee. Arm Wrestling, 6 yr First place went to Curtis Colton and second to Jim Garlick. Arm Wrestling, 8 yr. place was won by Tom Garlick, and second to Whitney Coltn. Arm Wrestling 11 yr -- First place went to Taylor Colton. The State Hershey Track meet was held at BYU this past week with over 20 entries from Pleasant Grove. We have this coming week a checkers and Chess tournament, a hop scotch, and baby contest. We are also taking taking registrations for our local talent show which will be held in August. If you plan to take part you must er before the 30th of July. The Big Movie this week is Cinderella an all time great. The recreation department offered a Cat contest this past week and felt that it was a real exciting contest. The program is a newly offered program and will be included in our summer program on an annual basis. We as a department are also offering movies in the Park on Mondays. We would like to invite you to bring a blanket and or something to take it easy and watch the movie.The summer is moving right along and we would like to invite each of you to look at your summer booklet for information on the remaining events and if you have need of one drop in and pick up another. t C ol L 11 1 Wfv ountain Fuel's j 0 f'ffl fMfm Home Energy I TWiPb' Evaluation. ( n "tf,-- can show you .; m . r how, I Vs'fyfy I fi( " ' 1 v usygf 4 i fit f ),9 p0 To Request Your Home Energy Evaluation Clip the coupon and return it to the address below: ; I would like a Mountain Fuel Home Energy Advisor to come to my home to perform3 - ' home energy evaluation. C. I o help you get the most out of the energy you j NAME: " ilia use at home, Mountain Fuel is offering a Home ADDRESS: Energy Evaluation program. 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