NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
A Request for Services has been filed with the Rich County Clerk and has been certified as complete. Filing a Request for Services begins the process to form a Local Service District. Under Utah Code Ann. § 17B-1-204, a sufficient number of registered voters residing within a proposed area may file a formal request for the County to provide them with a specific service and propose the creation of a Local Service District. The Request for Services gives the County the option to (1) provide the proposed area with the requested service or (2) allow the process to form a Local Service District to continue.
The Request for Services asks Rich County to provide the proposed area: "a system for the collection, storage, retention, control, conservation, treatment, supplying, distribution, or reclamation of water, specifically including culinary water, but excluding sewage service where such service is provided already by another entity." The proposed area is shown on the attached map and includes the following subdivisions:
Sweetwater Park Golf Course Subdivisions #1-6 Sweetwater Park Omega Subdivisions #1-6 Sweetwater Park Subdivisions #1-lOA
Sweetwater Park Trailer and Camper Park Phases 1 through 8. Foxridge Subdivisions 1through 4.
The Rich County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on the Request for Services on Wednesday, April 5 at 6:00 p.m. at 69 N. Paradise Parkway, Building #C, Lakeview Room, in Garden City. Those attending the meeting will be invited to provide comments on whether the requested service is needed in the proposed area, whether the requested service should be provided by Rich County or the proposed Local Service District, and on any other related matter. A full copy of the Request for Services may be obtained by contacting Rich County Clerk, Becky Peart at (435) 793-2415.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. in the Rich County Courthouse, 20 S. Main Street in Randolph. The Rich County Board of Commissioners is considering applying to the Permanent Community Impact Fund Board ("CIB") for a grant of $8,300,000. The CIB is a program of the State of Utah, which uses mineral lease royalties returned to the State by the federal government to provide loans and/or grants to local governments for public infrastructure projects. If awarded, the CIB may choose to provide the requested financing as either a grant or as a long-term loan, or some combination of both.
The purpose of the application is to reconstruct 12+ miles of Cisco Road on the east side of Bear Lake from the Idaho border to State Highway 30 in Laketown. This project would include 8Yz miles of total road reconstruction and 3Yz miles of road overlay. If awarded, the funding would allow the project to begin in 2018. '
The Board of Commissioners is soliciting the public's comments on the size, scope and nature of the proposed application. Those attending the meeting wtll be invited to provide their input.
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