April 2014 - Sunset City
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April 2014 - Sunset City
HORIZONS Sunset City Corporation www.sunset-ut.com April 2014 A Note from Mayor Macfarlane During the spring months; April through June, the City is going to be busy “spring cleaning”. This means that ‘“NEIGHBORS CAN HELP NEIGHBORS TO HELP MAKE SUNSET CITY A BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO LIVE”. I am encouraging you to spring clean your yard and if necessary help your neighbors to do the same. To help you the City has a neighborhood dumpster program and the Public Works yard is open to drop off yard waste and other items by appointment. The Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District landfill summer hours are from 7am to 6 pm Monday through Saturday and they have wood chips you can pick up for $10.00 a scoop (approx. 1.5 yards) or compost for $25.00 per scoop. You may have noticed that many of the street lights that were burned out are now operating. I know that street lighting is an issue for many of our residents. If you notice any street lights that are out please let the City know so they can be reported to Rocky Mountain Power. On the north end of Main Street the management at “Sunset Square” is working to get the lighting around that area operating. They have run into some major electrical problems, but they are working to get the lights operating. They will be doing some zero-scaping and resurfacing the parking lot. I think getting this big stretch of Main Street looking better is a good start. On the south end of Main Street, the City will be adding sidewalks with a safe sidewalk grant and hopefully in the future some other landscaping as our budget allows. Many of our Landlords are also busy getting their rental properties looking better and the better landlord program seems to be working. We may have to do some code enforcement on weeds, inoperable/unlicensed vehicles, street/sidewalk obstructions and outdoor storage violations so I am asking you to please make an effort to “clean up”. It will take everyone’s effort to improve the look of our City, but in the end we all get to enjoy it. Please remember the green recycling container may only be used for green waste again beginning April 1st. The blue recycling container will continue to be picked up every other week. Overall, the City’s recycling program seems to be running smoothly. The City has been awarded a Federal grant to create a redevelopment plan for blighted commercial areas within the City. The Request for Proposals have been submitted and are in the review process. I have signed an agreement with Clinton City to apply for a grant to hire a planner for the 1800 North project. I feel it is important to continue the City’s good relationship with Clinton and this will benefit Sunset City. Sunset City 1st Annual Spring Clean Up Event Please come help us clean up the City! We need as many volunteers as possible. We will be meeting at the City Building at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 3rd and will be done at noon when we will meet back at the City Building for lunch. If you or someone you know would like help cleaning up your yard, please contact the City at 801-825-1628 to let us know and we will do our best to make it happen. Utility Fees Sunset City would like to make you aware that the North Davis Sewer District sewer fees will increase $3.00 per connection effective July 2014. If you have any questions you may contact the Sewer District at 801-825-0712. Some residents have asked us how many gallons of water they used and how they are charged for it. A simple answer is to add two zeros to the amounts in columns marked 1, 2 and 3. [Example: 951,500 – 946,600 = 4,900 gallons] Therefore this resident used 4,900 gallons of water. The base fee is $19.00 for the first 10,000 gallons and $0.09 for each additional 100 gallons. We have also been asked about the statement “BALANCE FORWARD IS NOW PAST DUE AND IS SUBJECT TO DISCONNECTION” shown with the number 4 next to it. This is pre-printed on all bills and means IF there is an amount in the line “BA – Balance Forward” it is past due. If there are zeros in that line the statement does not apply to you. Just a reminder, the payment is due the last working day of every month and if it is not paid by the 9th day of the next month, a $10.00 late fee will be added. A Message from the Fire Department Spring is finally here. This time of year we love to get outdoors and enjoy the weather. BBQs, celebrations, and parties as well as cleaning up after the long winter. I want to take a minute and remind everyone about the City’s policy about burning and recreational fires. A RECREATIONAL FIRE is defined as outdoor burning materials other than rubbish where the fuel being burned is contained in an incinerator, outdoor fireplace, barbecue grill or barbecue pit and has a total fuel area of three feet (3') (914 mm) or less in diameter and two feet (2') (610 mm) or less in height for pleasure, religious, ceremonial, cooking, warmth or similar purposes. 4-6-4: GENERAL REGULATIONS: No person shall conduct any open burning. This includes the burning of trash, garbage or other wastes, weeds, leaves, etc., nor shall any person conduct any salvage operation in any open fire. A. Recreational Fires: Recreational fires shall not be conducted within twenty five feet (25') (7,620 mm) of a structure or combustible material. Conditions which could cause a fire to spread within twenty five feet (25') (7,620 mm) of a structure shall be eliminated prior to ignition (reference IFC 2006 section 307.4.2). B. Supervision Required: Recreational fires shall be constantly attended until the fire is extinguished. A minimum of one portable fire extinguisher complying with section 906 of the IFC 2006 with a minimum 4-A rating or other approved on site fire extinguishing equipment, such as dirt, sand, water barrel, garden hose or water truck, shall be available for immediate utilization (reference IFC 2006 section 307.5). Remember to be safe and have fun! Thanks, Breen Lowman, Fire Chief Public Works Sunset Neighborhood Dumpster Program – March 15 through Oct. 15 In addition to the automated garbage/recycling service, Sunset City offers its residents the Neighborhood Dumpster Program free of charge. Residents may request a dumpster once per year so they and their neighbors can do their spring cleaning. Residents may sign up for the dumpster at the City Offices located at 200 W. 1300 N. The dumpster is scheduled on a first come, first served basis so order yours today! The dumpster will be dropped off on the Thursday requested and picked back up on the following Monday. RULES: • Dumpsters are for residential use only! No businesses, owners of rental properties or commercial contractors are to use this service. • Five surrounding neighbors must agree to and sign for the delivery of the dumpster. • Use of the dumpster is authorized by the responsible party only. • NO roofing or construction materials are allowed • Toxic, hazardous or flammable materials (pesticides, herbicides, solvents, chemicals, paints, motor oil, gasoline, etc.), tires, batteries, televisions, computer monitors and computers may NOT be deposited in the dumpster. Information on disposal of household hazardous wastes may be obtained by calling Wasatch Integrated Waste Management at 801-614-5650. • Dumpster should not be overloaded. If dirt and rock materials are deposited, the dumpster can only be filled one-third full. Never fill dumpsters above the sidewalls. Residents using the dumpsters will be required to clean up any spillage caused by overloading. If materials are deposited over the weight limit or on the ground, a fee may be assessed. Public Works Yard Dumpster Yard waste and general garbage may be brought to the Public Works yard for dumping Monday through Friday (excluding holidays), by appointment only. Call 801-825-1628 for an appointment. Appointments will only be taken by the office Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Also, if you call after 4:30 p.m. your appointment will made for the following day. On Saturday the gate will be open from 7:00 a.m. to noon. Items NOT accepted: oil, paint, chemicals, toxic materials, tires, batteries, computers, televisions or construction waste. For disposal of these items you may contact Wasatch Integrated Waste Management at 801-614-5650. Absolutely no contractors! Looking to install a fence, build a shed or start some remodeling? Please remember to call the City Offices at 801-614-9103 to get information about a building permit. A building permit may seem like a waste of time, but there are sound reasons for meeting State Code requirements. A building permit is a protection to the owner because the required inspections assure that the work is being done correctly, thus eliminating possible damages that may arise. A PERMIT IS NEEDED FOR: All new construction: houses, garages, carports, porch or patio coverings, sheds over 200 square feet and fences. All remodel construction including carport enclosures, decks higher than six inches (6”) off the ground, roof pitch changes or board replacement, electrical and plumbing work, enlarging windows, other structural changes and swimming pools higher than twenty-four inches (24”). NO PERMIT NEEDED FOR: Painting, wallpapering, carpeting, new roofing with no pitch change or board replacement, siding, replacement windows and other cosmetic changes. PLEASE REMEMBER!! It’s better to call and be safe than sorry! No question is too trivial. Davis County Retired and Senior Volunteer Program Davis County Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) assists individuals aged 55+ with volunteer placement throughout Davis County. Volunteers with RSVP enjoy the added benefits of supplemental insurance coverage while traveling to and from their chosen assignment and during service time, recognition for their contributions, a small mileage reimbursement to help defray the cost of traveling to volunteer, and demonstrated impact that their service time makes in the community. A few of the current opportunities through RSVP are listed here. CARING CALLERS contact homebound and/or frail individuals by telephone for social interaction. SENIOR MEDICARE PATROL volunteers assist those on Medicare to understand the billings and prevent, detect, and report health care fraud. Visit our website at www.daviscountyutah.gov/rsvp for more information on these or 20 additional opportunities in Davis County. Call (801) 525-5094 today or email vbowman@daviscountyutah.gov. Our office is located in the North Davis Senior Activity Center, 42 S. State St., Clearfield. We would love to meet with you personally! From the Davis County Health Department Consider a Living Well with Chronic Conditions workshop. Living Well is a 6-week workshop that teaches real-life skills for living a full, healthy life with a chronic condition. The next workshop begins Wednesday, May 7th at 10:00 a.m. at the Davis Hospital Medical Plaza located at 1580 W. Antelope Dr., Classroom #100 D in Layton. Call Jessica at 801-525-5087 to register today! Sunset Businesses Art/Crafts/Gifts Braithwaite Fine Art & Custom Frames, 461 W. 1800 N., 801-725-5136, fine art & custom framing D&D Originals, 801-525-1427, hand-made wood items & hemstitched baby items to sell off-site Lee Clark, 801-719-4286, selling small sculptures online and off site Crafty Cuts, 265 W. 1260 N., 801-712-1924, take & make crafts supply store Automotive/RV/Bike/Etc. Bigham's Schwinn Cyclery, 2317 N. Main, 801-825-8632, bicycle and accessory sales Blow Out Auto Sales, 1741 N. Main, 801-668-4020, used auto sales CBR, 104 W. 2400 N., 801-776-6265, auto repair Charlie's Service, 1901 N. Main, 801-773-1193, auto repair Fuel, Air & Spark Technology, 44 W. 2400 N., 801-773-6641, automotive machine shop M & J Auto Plex, 2059 N. Main, 801-776-2589, autobody shop Mike Adams, 801-776-6315, general auto repair - only one vehicle at a time at this residence Portfolio Automobiles, 1703 N. Main, 801-660-9346, automobile purchase service - biddin on auto at auction for buyer Sierra R.V. Corporation, 1200 N. Main, 801-728-9988, recreational vehicle sales & service, parts & accerssories sales Sunset Auto Body, 2123 N. Main, 801-776-6076, auto body paint shop & tow yard Sunset Towing and Auto Repair, 1727 N. Main, 801-814-0606, auto towing, repair and used auto sales Tanner Transmissions, 1883 N. Main, 801-825-9761, automotive transmission repair Building, Remodeling, Cleaning & Yard Care American Stone, 975 N. Main, 801-774-8500, landscape stone sales Bright Construction, 801-603-4006, small construction / handyman work Cerda Construction, 801-814-0606, contractor - hanging dry wall Clell Buchanan, 801-336-8425, minor repair to homes Cooler Guy, The, 801-775-0537, evaporation cooling systems sales, maintenance, repair, installation Court's Carpet, 801-773-9800, install floor coverings Exotic Landscape, 801-682-0400, landscaping, yard maintenance, snow removal and fencing H & D Cleaning Services, 801-779-3599, clean new homes / pick up and dispose of metal Handyman Carl, 801-825-5905, handyman services Jim Zocchi, 801-941-1451, handyman K&M Aldridge Trashout Services, 801-252-0712, cleaning out foreclosed homes, garages & sheds Kenneth Aldridge, 801-525-0712/510-0100, handyman Kleen Freeks, 801-645-7669, commercial & residential cleaning Building, Remodeling, Cleaning & Yard Care (cont.) Naylorscapes, 801-989-0234, landscaping and lawn care Phase 3-R , Remodeling, Restoration, Resurfacing, 801-695-3186, handyman Straightline Painting And Home Improvements, 801-603-5758, general home improvements Swift & Sons, 801-825-5762, handyman - rain gutter installation TnT Copper Fabrication, 2117 N. Main Street, 801-941-1368, copper fabrication Trustworthy Cleaning, 801-710-5056, cleaning homes, new construction & business offices Utah Clean Tech, 801-688-7051, carpet cleaning & maintenance Child Care Little Rascals Preschool & Daycare, 835 N. Main, 801-628-4256 Rebekah's Day Care, 801-603-6292 Susan Winterton, 801-779-4061 Clothing/Fabric/Sewing Azure Bridal, 2187 N. Main, 801-776-9415, bridal and formal wear sales & rental Corativity, 801-779-1891, sewing classes, custom sewing, alterations & gifts Nuttall, 2465 N. Main, #3B, 801-773-6625, fabric, sewing machine & accessory sales & sewing classes Rose Country Quilts, 801-779-0624, online sales of quilt supplies & patterns and quilt making classes Computer & Electronics Canon Solutions America, 2441 N. Main, #2, 609-239-8700, sales, service & rental of fax & copier machines Netegories, 801-776-5488, computer consulting Entertainment Bravo Entertainment, 801-336-0552, musical events to entertain the general public and private parties Redbox Automated Ratail, 2353 N. Main (Smith’s Food & Drug), kiosk for DVD rentals Wasatch Arena, 327 W. 1300 N., 801-825-9450, laser tag & game center Financial Affordable Loans, 2275 N. Main, 801-560-0991, title loans Tax & Financial Solution / Brinton Accounting, 2649 N. Main, 801-898-3949, accounting, income tax & financial planning Land Mortgage, 2649 N. Main, Level 2, 801-779-0082, real estate contract & trust deed note purchase and sales Mr. Money, 2441 N. Main, #1, 801-773-0909, cashing post dated checks Roy Finance, 2465 N. Main, #4, 801-774-8472, comsumer loans Sunset Finance, 1689 N. Main, 801-784-7229, collateral loans U.S. Bancorp, 2353 N. Main, 801-773-4694, financial institution Fitness/Dance Aranda's, 2029 N. Main, #201, 801-776-5540, self defense training Boxing's Cradle of Champions, 2029 N. Main, #201, 801-529-5171, basic fundamentals of AM boxing Elevation Strength and Conditioning, 2441 N. Main, #7, 801-920-7938, sports team training - teacheing adults how to train for speed, strength & agility M.O.D. Taekwondo Elite, 2465 N. Main, #12A, 801-776-0190, teaching martial arts for physical fitness O&M's Hap Kwon Do Martial Arts Institute, 2437 N. Main #A, 801-776-5526, teaching self-defense Shaw Dance Studio, 2465 N. Main #1A, 801-776-3607, dance instruction and pre-school Sky's Old School Martial Arts, 271 W. 1260 N., 801-686-1607, martial arts - karate school Food//Beverage/Gas 7-Eleven, 1771 N. Main, 801-825-3545, convenience store with gasoline/fuel pumps Ally's Pizza, 258 W. 1800 N, 801-774-0077, pizza restaurant Chaparro's Tamales, 325 W. 1300 N., 801-525-1111, preparing and selling tamales Circle Inn, 2253 N. Main, 801-825-6093, beer bar and food sales Don's Meats, 2001 N. Main, 801-825-8374, retail meat sales Grandma's Country Kitchen, 289 W. 1260 N., 801-728-3663, take & bake meals & desserts & catering Grounds for Coffee, 2583 N. Main, 801-583-6187, drive thru coffee shop Pizzeria, 2247 N. Main, 801-825-4747, pizza restaurant Rice Garden, 2352 N. Main (inside Smith’s Food & Drug), 801-525-1558, Chinese fast food restaurant Saigon Market, 1813 N. Main, 801-773-6121, Oriental goods sales, money gram and cafe Smith's Food & Drug Centers, 2353 N. Main, 801-825-2279, supermarket with gasoline/fuel pumps Sunset Minimart, 273 W. 1300 N., 801-825-4331, convenience store Top Hat Diner, 1147 N. Main, 801-475-5999, restaurant Food//Beverage/Gas (cont.) ZWorldXpress, 1153 N. Main, 801-774-9747, dried goods sales Furniture & Appliance Al's Furniture, 2233 N. Main, 801-825-0988, furniture, T.V. & appliance sales & repair Hair/Nails/Tanning Beau Cil, 2465 N. Main, 801-645-7479, eyelash extensions Heather Candland, 801-928-0509, hair styling and waxing Magic Fingers Style Salon, 285 W. 1260 N., 801-825-4116, beatuy shop Symetrix Hair Design, 369 W. 1300 N., 801-776-1900, hair replacement salon Teresa's New Waves, 801-825-9603, beauty salon Piece Maker, The, 2029 N. Main, #101, 801-668-6075, hair salon and beauty supply Health/Dental Convenient Dental Care, 170 W. 1800 N., 801-773-1533, dentist office Pickup Chiroptactic Clinic, 2649 N. Main, #10, 801-776-3800, chiropractic care Sunset Chiropractic, 2421 N. Main, 801-776-2800, chiropractic care Insurance Jed D. Musgrave Insurance Agency, 2421 N. Main, #1, 801-825-9781, insurance office Jeremy K. Heath, 2029 N. Main, #103, 801-825-6045, insurance services Miscellaneous Bruised Skate Noose Company, 435-668-3235, sew & sell online harnesses for transporting roller skates Colleen's Buiness Services, 801-773-9416 / 801-773-9417, accounting, publishing and web design Davis and Weber Counties Canal Company, 138 W. 1300 N., 801-774-6373, water distribution Digitizing Designs, 801-779-0624, computer digitized logos, photos & designs Get Some Tail Fur Trapping Company, 801-389-0502, trap fur bearing animals off site, stretch & dry fur for sale to wholesale buyer Kendall Cartridges and Firearms, 385-439-8032, retail trade in firearms, manufacutre and sale of small arms ammunition for sale of site Classic Storage, 2087 N. Main, Rear, 801-525-1913, rental storage units Davis Area Youth Center - Juvenile Justice Services, 2465 N. Main, #13A, 801-774-8767, center to proicess youth & place them in community services Econolodge, 815 N. Main, 801-825-9500, motel Golden Imperio, The, 2465 N. Main, #12, 801-859-6763, reception hall Hidden Sage, The, 1661 N. Main, 801-773-SAGE, retail metaphysical & martial arts suppliesm metaphysical, meditation & martial arts training classes Rawson Tool Design, 801-825-3806, tool & cutter grinding and modifying R.I.T.E.S., 2465 N. Main, #2, 801-499-3882, disability services for adults and children Rescued Treasures, 1691 N. Main, #2, 801-499-9117, thrift store Snow's Small Engine Repair, 801-513-8821, repairing lawn & garden equipment, small & 4 cycle engines Sunset Village Storage, 329 W. 1300 N., 801-628-1855, R.V. storage Vapor-Mania, 2465 N. Main, #7, 801-710-2058, electronic cigarette sales Vasi, 801-866-2970, pick up & delivery of extruded aluminum channels, no inventory on property Zavala's Bilingual & Tax Service, 2029 N. Main, #101, 801-458-0532, perform individual tax returns & translation services Music/Movies/Books Mann Music, 801-773-9416, music instruction, performances, piano tuning, music equipment sales Unified Inspiration and Prevention, 801-708-3831, drug prevention by inspirational film production Pets Animal Magnetizm, 1691 N. Main, #3, 801-776-1421, pet grooming and boarding D'Tails Pet Grooming, 2465 N. Main, #8, 801-825-1739, pet grooming for cats and dogs Eye Clinic for Animals, 2465 N. Main, #5, 801-728-9225, specialty veterinary eye clinic Northern Utah Animal Emergency Center, 2465 N. Main, #5, 801-776-8118, emergency veterinary care Posh Paws Grooming, 2637 N. Main, 925-963-9461, grooming small dogs only Titans Doggy Day Care, 2029 N. Main, Bldg. 2, 801-807-8291, provide day care & overnight boarding for dogs - free roam Real Estate Golden Spike Realty and Insurance, 2609 N. Main, 801-773-1777, real estate office Monday Soap Making (alt. Months) Thursday Art Porcelain Lunch Lunch Friday China Painting Quilters 10:00a Tues 1st – Estate Planning………………………………11:30am - Blood Pressure Clinic……………………10:30am th Mon 7 – Soap Making Class…………..…………….9:30am - Twinkies Birthday…………………………….11:30am Wed 9th – Rocky Mt. Care……………………………..11:30am Mon 14th – Foot Massages w/Angela……………….1:00pm Tues 15th – Blood Pressure Clinic ……………………..10:30am Thur 17th – Arthritis Exercises w/Will…………11:30am Fri 18th – Friday Night Jitter……………………………7:00pm Wed 23rd – Ask-A-Nurse w/Michelle………………11:30am - Senior Gala @ Davis High School…….6:00pm Fri 25th – BIRTHDAY FRIDAY!!! ………..11:30am Mon 28th – Health Tips by Gina …………………………11:30am Tues 29th – AARP Drive Smart Class………….10am to 3:30pm Wednesday Lapidary 8:30a 9:00a Tuesday 11:30a Lunch 12:00p Texas Hold’em Lunch Lunch Texas Hold’em Texas Hold’em Ceramics 12:15p Bingo Pinochle Bingo Shopping 1:00p 3:00p Pinochle Bingo Knit & Crochet Line Dancing Do-it-yourself Tech Lab Family History 4:00p Tech Lab 7:00p Friday Night Jitter 3rd Friday of month Meals on Wheels Drivers & Runners Needed! Call and talk to a staff member if you are interested! North Davis Senior Center 801-525-5080 42 South State Street, Clearfield, 84015 Menu and schedule is subject to change at any time. ALL DAY Pool Tables, Wii, Computers, Exercise Equipment, and a Library with videos & books. We look forward to seeing you!! Come check out our new and improved Technology Lab! Thursdays @ 3:00 or Fridays @ 4:00. Help with basic functions of the computer such as Email, Skype, Facebook, Twitter, computer games, etc. They will also help with, Laptops, Tablets, Cell phones, TV’s, Cameras (getting images off the camera and sent to families), Nintendo Wii, and more!!! 2014 Sunset City Council Sunset City: 801-825-1628 Hours: 9 am to 5 pm Police: 801-825-1620 Hours: 8 am to 5 pm Emergency: 911 Court: 801-825-3303 Clerk Hours: 9 am to 5 pm (Court is held on Thursdays – 1 pm to 5 pm and phones will not be answered during that time) Council Meetings st rd 1 & 3 Tuesday at 6:30 pm Mayor Beverly K. Macfarlane 2004 N 300 W, 801-784-7450 mayor@sunset-ut.com Administration, Court, Police, Military Affairs Committee, Wasatch Integrated Systems Board Council Members Chris R. Hadley 228 W 1900 N, 801-991-0555 chadley@sunset-ut.com Fire, Citizens Corp, Emergency Preparedness Ryan Furniss 1831 N. 200 W., 801-773-3580 furniss@sunset-ut.com Property Management, Transportation, Youth City Council, North Davis Sewer Board Trystal Peay 2643 N 175 W, 801-310-2038 tpeay@sunset-ut.com Recreation, Senior Program, Economic Development Jake Peterson 2114 N. 450 W., 801-645-1717 jpeterson@sunset-ut.com Public Works, Planning Commission Liaison Kevin Snow 2654 N. 325 W., 801-776-0635 ksnow@sunset-ut.com Beautification, Donations, Housing, Better Landlord Program, Development Review Committee for MIDA, Mosquito Abatement District - Davis Saturday, April 19th Come early for an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast at 8:00 a.m. The Easter Egg Hunt will follow at 9:00 a.m. Central Park (by the Fire Station) 85 West 1800 North