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Show Review - Wednesday, August 15, 1984 - Page 8 Notice of finding of no significant effect Aug. 15, 1984 Pleasant Grove City Corp., 35 South Main, Pleasant Grove, Utah 785-504- TO ALL IN-TERESTED AGEN-CIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS: The above named city proposes to request the state to release federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 (PL 93:383) to be used for the following project. Sewer line extension to Firwood Subdivision, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Estimated cost of project: $185,000. It has been deter-mined that such request for release of funds will not constitute an action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and accordingly, the above-name- d city, has decided not to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environment Policy act of 1969 (PL 91: 190): The reasons for such decision not to prepare such statement are as follows: The proposed project is not an action which may or will significantly effect the quality of human en-vironment. An Environmental Review Record respecting the within project has been made by the above-name- d city which documents the environmental review of the project and more fully sets forth the reasons why such statement is not required. This En-vironmental Review Record is on file at the above address and is available for public examination and copying, upon request, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. No further en-vironmental review of such project is proposed to be conducted, prior to the request for release of federal funds. All interested agencies, groups and persons disagreeing with this decision are invited to submit written comments for consideration by the city to the office of the undersigned. Such written comments should be received at 35 South Main on or before Sept. 1, 1984. All such comments so received will be considered and the city will not request the release of federal funds or take any ad-ministrative action on the within project prior to the date specified in the preceding sentence. David R. Holdaway 35 S. Main PI. Grove, Utah 84062 - Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Aug. 15, 1984. T Notice of intent to request release Aug. 15, 1984 Pleasant Grove City Corp., 35 South Main, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062, 785-504- TO ALL IN-TERESTED AGEN-CIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS: On or about Sept. 1, 1984 the above-name- d city will request the state to release federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 (PL for the following project: Sewer line extension to Firwood Subdivision, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Estimated cost: $185,000.. An Environmental Review Record respecting the within project has been made by the above-name- d city which documents the environmental review of the project. This Environmental Review Record is on file at the above record and is available for public examination and copying, upon request. Pleasant Grove City will undertake the project described above with Block Grant funds from the state under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. Pleasant Grove City is certifying to state that Pleasant Grove City and David R. Holdaway, in his official capacity as mayor, consent to accept the jurisdiction of the federal courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to en-vironmental reviews, decision-makin- and action; and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The legal effect of the certification is that upon its approval, Pleasant Grove City may use the Block Grant funds, and state will have satisfied its responsibilities under the National En-vironmental Policy Act of 1969. State will ac-cept an objection to its approval of the release of funds and acceptance of the certification only if it is on one of the following bases: (a) by Chi?, offic or S vironmenta record for I K indicates C:-- finding, ory. Plicable to ujh jections J:- in aordance ' J RPart 58) m' Department munitV Devi ; 6290 Stat t Building, Sall sections to fu"dsonbas"(r than those rnotict state- Noofe received by fbecoi David R. Holfc 35S": "1. Grove, Utah Published Pleasant Grove RevL Aug. 15, 1984. VIEWPOINT Olympic memories linger By Jack Hill The games are over but the memories linger on. In general, Americans and people around the world enjoyed the 16-da- television coverage of the 23rd Olympiad from Los Angeles. The notable exceptions were those soap opera addicts who were angered that their diet of sordid trash was slightly interrupted. As the color commentator for the gymnastics would say (and that's about the only thing she could say), "A.B.C. nailed that." I think she must have been a carpenter before taking up broadcasting. When the first perfect '10' was given in Olympic gymnastics a few years ago, you knew the scoring would never be the same. Those perfect 10's came in bundles. What happens in 1988 when every gymnast scores 10 in every event? Bobby Knight's basketball team made it look so easy that taking the gold medal hardly seemed fair. Those players who were drafted by professional teams, especially Michael Jordan, will be millionaires by the weekend. He'll probably make more money than amature track star Carl Lewis but not much. Speaking of Lewis, how could the fans boo a 28 foot 4 inch long jump? No longer is 'winning the only thing' now we demand winning with world record performances. ABC opted to show live the entire two hour plus marathon but couldn't spare 38 seconds to show the world record 4x100 meter relay! In fact, all I ever saw was the last hand off and Lewis running the final 100 meters. Anyone who has tried to organize an event, whether it's Sunday dinner, a ward social, softball tournament, community fund drive, parade, or what have you, can appreciate the tremendous job done by Peter Uberov. Skeptics said, 'Nay, Nay' while he said, 'Yes, yes.' With the help of 57,000 volunteers, the games went smoothly and claim to show a $25 million dollar profit. Montreal tax payers are still paying for the 1976 games! Only the usual complaints about some officiating (boxing as one example) drew criticism and those complaints will always be present when a winner has to be decided in anything. Four weeks ago, a BYU trainer told me that the Mormon trio of Henry Marsh, Paul Cummings and Doug Padilla would win three medals in track. Maybe in Korea. Your heart had to ache for Marsh who missed a medal by less than a yard a meter if you are into metrics. The close-u- p looks showing athletes in their home settings were interesting; for my money they made the television coverage that much better. Attending the Olympics in person has become a rich man's pasttime. Avis jumped their weekly car rental in Southern California from $99 to $299. Hotel and motel rates showed similar increases. Getting a ticket to the events was expensive when they were first issued. Scalpers made a bundle at the event sites. One candid profiteer claimed to have received $1200 for a pair of closing ceremonies tickets. How would you like to be the person in charge of the 1988 opening and closing ceremonies in Seoul, Korea? How do you top what they did in Los Angeles? When I told my wife that I was going to watch the entire three hours of the opening ceremonies on July 28, she just walked into the other room grumbling under her breath. A few minutes later she was standing in the doorway watching, and before long she was seated on the couch with the rest of us. She watched the whole thing and the entire closing ceremony Sunday! The 16 days were great and the memories will linger on. Annual State Fire School slated ProvoOrem's Fire Science department at 226-500- Utah's 18th annual State Fire School, presented by State Fire Training, will be held at Utah Technical College at ProvoOrem Aug. 24 and 25. The school, held in cooperation with the Utah State Fireman's Association, Utah State Fire Chief's Association and the Utah State Fire Training Advisory Committee, will attract individuals from throughout Utah. Goals of the school will be to provide a system for development of fire service trainers and to en-courage participants to teach skills to members of their own fire departments. Further information concerning the school can be obtained by calling Utah Technical College at ServiceMaster. WJK Trust us to clean 1 CO (Thtt iWll your entire home. fJLD ) Vlll if Wxktfs: Professionally. ; J cleaning . Carpet Kitchens ! fffjft l Floor cleaning and .walls ! 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