Region Golf results
Monday, May 8, 2023
Rich High Golf Scores
Rich High Sports
Rich High Track Results at the BYU Track and Field
Invitational held in Provo May 4th and 5th. The meet involves athletes representing
almost 150 high schools including schools from Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming and
Utah. To qualify athletes must meet a
minimum standard. Athletes from 1A-3A
school classifications compete against each other and 4A-6A schools run
together. For the relay events the top 9
relay teams from each classification qualify to compete.
Rich High Girl’s top finishers
3200 meters – Paige Smith finished 21st overall
in 1A-3A
High Jump Paige Smith finished 14th overall in
1A-3A –
Discus Haydee Pugmire 8th overall in 1A-3A
100 Meter – Violett Taylor 3rd overall in 1A-3A
200 Meter – Violett Taylor 4th overall in 1A-3A
100 Hurdles – Violett Taylor 1st overall in 1A-3A
300 Hurdles – Violett Taylor 1st overall in 1A-3A
Other Rich High athletes who competed
100 Meters Amilla Shinkle, Clare Shinkle
200 Meters Amilla Shinkle, Olivia Argyle
400 Meter Rylee Moldenauer
800 Meter Nya Jolley, Paige Smith
1600 Meter Paige Smith
Long Jump – Rylee Moldenhauer, Cass Argyle
High Jump Mika Andersen, Aeva Ellsworth and Rylee
Moldenhauer
Discus Haydee Pugmire
4x400 relay – Peyton Cluff, Amilla Shinkle, Clare Shinkle,
Nya Jolley
Medley relay – Cass Argyle, Amilla Shinkle, Nya Jolley,
Rylee Moldenhauer
Boys that competed
100 Meters – Levi Stonehouse
1600 Meters – Ben Sellers
High Jump – Ethan Earl, Ridge Lundgren, Daniel Smith and
Jonah Negus
Boy’s long jump - Jonah Negus
4x100 Jett Holmes, Samuel Leifson, Karter Groll, Levi
Stonehouse
4x400 Austin Vazques, Samuel Leifson, Kaysen Johnson, Braden
Gifford
Medley Samuel Leifson, Levi Stonehouse, Austin Vazques,
Kaysen Johnson,
For your concerns about our Communities
Every two years citizens have the opportunity to serve on Town Councils and other councils in the Towns and the County. Please consider taking a chance to serve.. (Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose-just try). The date to sign up is June 7th.
The two seats up for election are Jordan Parry and Pat Argyle's.
They have served well in their official capacity on the Garden City Town Council.
PUBLIC NOTICE
GARDEN CITY MUNICIPAL ELECTION
Notice of Municipal Offices to be voted on in the Garden
City Municipal General Election held on November 2, 2023:
- (2) Town Council Members – 4-year term, each
Candidate filing period begins June 1,2023 and ends June 7, 2023, during normal office hours. Declaration of Candidacy forms will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on June 7, 2023.
Declaration of Candidacy Forms or Nomination Petition must be filed in person with the Town Recorder at 69 N. Paradise Pkwy, Garden City, UT between the hours of 9 am and 5 pm.
Candidate must meet the following qualifications:
1. Be
a United States Citizen at the time of filing.
2. Be
at least 18 years of age at the time of appointment.
3. Be
a legal resident of Garden City for 12 consecutive months immediately preceding
the date of the appointment.
4. Be
a registered voter of the municipality.
5. Not be a convicted felon, unless the right to hold elective office has been restored.
Posted
this 19th day of April, 2023
Time to be of Service to your community
As Don and I walk the streets we have noticed more trash than in other years. Please take a bag with you and help clean our beautiful place.
Mayor Mike will have an official Clean Up Day soon, but the City workers have been plenty busy taking care of the water mess.
North Rich Elementary and Rich Middle School Scholastic book- Fair
May 8, 9 and 10 during school hours
Everything is 1/2 off!!!
Credit and debit cards are accepted. Tax will be charged.
Be sure to stop by. Open to the public.
Garden City Town Council May 10th 2023
1. Roll Call
2. Approval of
Minutes
a. April 2023
regular Town Council Meeting
3. Quarterly
Reports
a. Bear Lake
Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau Report - Tami Leonhardt
b. Bear Lake
Valley Chamber Report - Mark Smoot
c. Building
Inspector Report/Code Enforcement Report- Tyler Seamans/Glen Gillies
4. Public
Comments - 2 minutes limit
5. Business
License Discussion/Approval
a. Bitumio LLC,
Construction Management Software, 65 W Logan Road. Jared Hislop
b. Zuma Printz
LLC, Custom printing of T-shirts, Hoodies, and other misc. items, 70 W Logan
Road, Ste B. Ginger Stocking
6. Concessionaire
Vendor License Discussion/Approval
a. Lugging
Stuff, DBA Bear Lake Water Adventures, renting paddleboards and kayaks at the
Garden City beach. 390 S Bear Lake Blvd.
Leo Spuhler
7. Encumbrance
Discussion/Approval
a. Requests
approval to encumber parcel 41-20-010-0026 and 41-20-010-0035 in Foothill
estates to build a pole barn. Cyndy
Dowland
8. PID
Discussion/Approval
a. Letter of
Intent to create a PID to facilitate construction of the residential portion of
the Bear Lake Vistas development. HIG
REF1 NC1 LLC, Chuck Matheny
b. Letter of
Intent to create a PID to facilitate construction of the commercial portion of
the Bear Lake Vistas development. HIG REF1 NC1 LLC, Chuck Matheny
c. Letter of
Intent to create a PID to facilitate construction of the proposed 'The Fell'
Development. Benj Becker
9. PUD
Discussion/Approval
a. Requests
approval of Preliminary Plat for Osprey Heights, east of Paradise Parkway and
southwest of Snow Meadows, including parcels 41-29-000-0035, 0037, 0048, and
0025. Norm Mecham
10. Public Hearing
at 6:00 pm
a. Ordinance
#23-06, An Ordinance Updating Term of License on Short-Term Rentals
b. 2024 Fiscal
Year Tentative Budget
11. Subdivision,
Minor Amendment Discussion/Approval
a. Requests
approval to move a property line on Parcel A, Final Plat. Long Ridge, Phase 6,
to improve water retention. Jeff
Jorgenson
12. Rezone to a
PUD Discussion/Approval
a. Request
approval to rezone Parcel 36-04-000-0055, 36 acres, from C-4 to Recreational
Residential with a PUD Overlay for Sweetwater Townhomes. Eric Thomas and
Preston Thomas.
13. Food Truck
Zone Discussion/Approval
a. Requests
approval to designate a Food Truck Zone at 250 South Bear Lake Blvd, north of
Ruca's. Carol Judd
14. Short-term
Rental Discussion/Approval
a. Justin
Dickson, 649 Lochwood View
b. Joseph &
Christa Skousen, 348 Oregon Trail Drive
c. Joseph &
Christa Skousen, 344 Oregon Trail Drive
15. Resolution
Discussion/Approval
a. Resolution #
R23-04, A Resolution of the Town Council of the Town of Garden City Adopting
Arbor Day Celebration
b. Resolution #
R23-05, A Resolution to Update Water Impact Fee and Monthly Usage Multiplier
for Each Commercial Connection (ERU)
16. Ordinance
Discussion/Approval
a. Ordinance
#23-04, an Ordinance Amending the Provisions of Garden City Code � 11E-505(C) and Establishing
the Acceptable Forms of Completion Assurances for Subdivision Improvements.
b. Ordinance
#23-06, An Ordinance Updating Term of License on Short-Term Rentals
17. Budget Review
Discussion/Approval
a. Open/increase
the 2023 Budget to cover current and remaining over-expenditures for fiscal
year 2023.
b. Request
approval of the 2024 Tentative Budget for the General Fund, Enterprise (Water)
Fund, Capital Project Fund, and Beach Access Fund for fiscal year July 1, 2023
through June 30, 2024.
18. Miscellaneous
19. Council Member
Reports
20. Payment
Vouchers
21. Adjournment
Notice of Special Accommodations:
In
compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing
special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services)
during this public hearing should notify the Garden City Office at (435)
946-2901, 69 N. Paradise Parkway, Garden City, Utah, on Monday through Friday,
at least 3 working days prior to the public hearing. The office hours are 9:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Notice of Electronic or telephone
participation:
Contact
the Garden City Office 1 business day prior to the scheduled meeting for
electronic participation information, 435-946-2901.
Garden City Fire District May 3rd 2023 by Leonard O'Reilly - Reporter
Randall
Knight and two board members were in attendance, two were absent with
conflicting commitments.
The main discussion
was about MOUs with the surrounding agencies and discussing needed revisions
and corrections to the document.
The board
is still awaiting Housekeeping (interior) and Groundskeeping (exterior) bids.
Paving bids will come in within a week. Call Doug Pincock for information:
801-971-4080
The
responses for the month were:
1 - House
fire
1 -
Multi-vehicle accident with extrication
2 - Carbon
Monoxide Alarms
4 -
Fire Alarms
20- Propane
leaks
2 - Burn
Permits
4 -
Medical calls
1 - Medical
Walk-in
11-Short
Term Rental Inspections
10
-Business Inspections