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Weber-Box Elder Conservation District - Meeting of the Board of Trustees

Tuesday, June 10, 2014 - 3:00pm

Board of Trustees

Monthly Meeting / Notice

Notice Date & Time: 6/10/14 3:00 PM

Description/Agenda:

 

Weber-Box Elder Conservation District
Meeting of the Board of Trustees
June 10, 2014
3:00 PM

AGENDA

1. Review and approval of minutes from May 13, 2014

2. Water report

3. Consideration of the adoption of: A RESOLUTION of the Weber-Box Elder Conservation District, Utah (the ?District?), authorizing the District's Tax Anticipation Note, Series 2014 (the ?Note?) in the principal amount of $900,000 for the purpose of meeting the current expenses of the District; ratifying actions heretofore taken; and providing for related matters. ? review/action

4. South Willard CIB application ? review/action

5. Petitions for inclusion/exclusion - review/action

6. Video, ?Utah Association of Special Districts?

7. Board member questions/comments

8. Approval and payment of bills

9. Adjourn

Special Olympics Utah and Harmons present 2014 Summer Games

Friday, June 6, 2014 - 8:30am to Saturday, June 7, 2014 - 5:00pm

SPECIAL OLYMPICS UTAH 2014 HARMONS SUMMER GAMES

INTERESTING FACTS

  • This year marks the 45th annual Special Olympics Summer Games. 
  • The event will take place June 6 - 7 at Herriman High School. 
  • This is the third year in a row that Herriman High School and the Jordan School District will host this great event. 
  • Bob and Randy Harmon of Harmons Grocery will be in attendance to open the Summer Games. 
  • Harmons Grocery continues to be a proud supporter of the Summer Games and continues to work with Special Olympics Utah in making this event a success for volunteers and athletes with intellectual disabilities. 
  • More than 1000 Special Olympics athletes from all over Utah will compete in 16 Olympic-type events at this year's Summer Games. 
  • Participating Special Olympics athletes range in age from 9 to 90 years. 
  • Every year, more than 1,000 volunteers contribute to making the Summer Games successful. 
  • Two percent of Utah's population has intellectual disabilities and is eligible to participate in the Special Olympics year-round in over 51 competitions and seven statewide events, including the Summer Games.

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SPECIAL OLYMPICS UTAH 2014 HARMONS SUMMER GAMES
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AT HERRIMAN HIGH SCHOOL

 

Friday, June 6

 

8:30 a.m.........................................................................Volunteer Registration Opens

9 a.m. - 5 p.m...............................Team Registration and Volunteer Registration Open 

10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.............................................................Healthy Athletes Screenings

10 a.m. - 4 p.m..................................................Soccer and Softball Preliminary Games

10 a.m. - 5 p.m....................................................................................Athletics Events 

10 a.m...........................................................................................Soccer Skills, Field 6

11 a.m. - 1 p.m...................................................................................................LUNCH

1 p.m. - 5 p.m......................Athletics, Cycling, Softball, Soccer Competition Continues 

4 p.m.............................................................Softball Skills Competition, Softball Field

4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m........................................................................................DINNER

5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.......................................VIP Press Box Party (by invitation only)

6 p.m..................................................................................Parade of Athletes (line up)

6:45 p.m................................................................................Parade of Athletes Begins

7 p.m. - 8 p.m..........Opening Ceremony & Ceremonial Check Presentation by Harmons

8 p.m. - 9 p.m.............................................Victory Dance, Herriman High School Gym

 

Saturday, June 7

 

8 a.m.............................................Coaches' Meeting and Volunteer Registration Opens

9 a.m. - 12 p.m.......................Athletes, Cycling, Soccer and Softball Final Competition 

10 a.m. - 3 p.m..................................................................Healthy Athletes Screenings

11 a.m. - 1 p.m...................................................................................................LUNCH

1 p.m. - 5 p.m.................Athletics, Cycling, Softball and Soccer Competition Continues

  

Closing Ceremonies will take place following the last event/game.

 

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Box Elder Willard City Flood Control Public Meeting

Wednesday, June 11, 2014 - 7:30am

Box Elder County/Willard City Flood Control and Special Drainage District Board

Box Elder Willard City Flood Control Public Meeting

Notice Date & Time: 6/4/14 12:27 PM

Description/Agenda:

 

Box Elder County/Willard City Flood Control & Special Drainage District
P.O. Box 286
Willard, Utah 84340

Notice is hereby given that the Box Elder County/Willard City Flood Control and Special Drainage District will hold its regular business meeting at 7:30 PM, June 11, 2014 at the Willard City Offices, 80 West 50 South, Willard, Utah. The Public is invited. The agenda is as follows:

Regular Business
? Prayer
? Call to Order
? Approve Minutes for May 14, 2014
? Motion
? Business
Chevron Grant for improvements to the Flood Control District
Bills
Bills (BENJ, Savanna Hancey, Blue Stakes, MW Brown Engineering)

2014 Super silly Summer Olympics - Plain City

Saturday, June 21, 2014 - 9:00am

2014 Super Silly Summer Olympics

2014 Super Silly Summer Olympics
Registrants:1 of max 2000

6/2/14 to 6/18/14

6/21/14 to 6/21/14

League Details

Name:

2014 Super Silly Summer Olympics

Description:

2014 Super Silly Summer Olympics

Gender:

Co-Ed

 

 

 

Start Registration:

6/2/2014

 

End Registration:

6/17/2014

Start Season:

6/21/2014

 

End Season:

6/21/2014

Registration Fee:

$35.00

 

 

 

Late Registration Fee:

$5.00

*Super Silly, Summer Olympics 2014*

*Rules and Description of days events*

 

Register Online

Plain City - 4th of july events

Sunday, June 22, 2014 - 9:00am to Friday, July 4, 2014 - 10:00pm

Schedule of Events 2013

June 22nd-June 29th...............................................................................Golf Tournament
June 29th.................................................................................................Baby Contest
June 29....................................................................................................Trap Shoot
 

July 3rd

 

 

4:00pm......................................................................................................................Car Show

5:00pm...............................................................................................1st Annual Junior Rodeo

6:00pm......................................................................................Dinner and Live Entertainment

7:30pm......................................................................................................................Dog Show

at dusk in the park...........................................................................................................Movie

 

July 4th

 

 

6:30am.................................................................................................................Wake up Call

7:00am.......................................................................................................................Breakfast
                                                                                                                              5K/Kids Run
                                                                                                                    Blood Drive Begins
8:15am...................................................................................................................Kids Parade
8:30am...........................................................................................................................Parade
9:30am..............................................................................................................Flag Ceremony
10:00am...............................................................................................................Booths Open
                                                                                                                             Raffle Begins
                                                                                                                          Special Events
                                                                                                              Blow-up Jumping Toys
                                                                                     Performances @ Entertainment Trailer
                                                                                                                           Fish Scramble
10:15am........................................................................................................3-on-3 Basketball
10:30am.................................................................................................................Horseshoes
11:00am.......................................................................................................Chicken Scramble
12:00pm.............................................................................................................Mud Volleyball
1:00pm............................................................................................................ATV Polo Derby
2:30pm.................................................................................................................Hillbilly Bingo
10:00pm..............................................................................Fireworks at Fremont High School



*Super Silly, Summer Olympics 2014*

*Rules and Description of days events*

 
Register Online

for the following activities:

Donations
Baby Contest
Jr. Queen Contest

Plain City Swift Trucking 5K Race/Walk/Run

Plain City Swift 5K
Plain City Swift 5K Fun Run
Plain City Swift Mile Walk

Plain City Knight Trucking Rodeo

Goat Ribbon Pull
Goat Tying
Mounted Goat Tying
Stick Horse Barrels
Dummy Roping
Barrels
Poles
Mutton Bustin

 

Utah Santa Run - Ogden

Saturday, November 29, 2014 - 8:00am

Ogden Santa Run Course

Downtown Ogden - Washington Blvd

This race starts at 22nd Street on Washington Street. Run against traffic South to 28th Street then turn around. Return to Starting Line at 22nd Street then pass around 28th Street again. As you head North again make a left turn down 25th Street to the finish line. We have been confirmed that 2014 will have the course to 28th Street which will be 1.5 laps. 

Utah Santa Run

Saturday, November 22, 2014 - 8:00am

COURSE

Salt Lake Santa Run Course

Gateway Mall - Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah

This race starts at the Fountain at the Gateway Mall and runs down the center of the Gateway Mall then West on 200 East to 600 West then a loop around 400 South and back. This is done twice which increases the size of the race for the Mall.

Ogden Santa Run Course

Downtown Ogden - Washington Blvd

This race starts at 22nd Street on Washington Street. Run against traffic South to 28th Street then turn around. Return to Starting Line at 22nd Street then pass around 28th Street again. As you head North again make a left turn down 25th Street to the finish line. We have been confirmed that 2014 will have the course to 28th Street which will be 1.5 laps.

Provo Santa Run Course

At the Shops at Riverwoods and Provo River Trail

Start at the Shops at Riverwoods. Head out on the Provo River Trail and go South then North to Edgewood Dr then back on the trail following University Ave then back again. On the way back into the Shops the final leg will be up the center of the Shops at Riverwoods with Christmas Lights overhead. Turn arounds will be strongly enforced.

5th annual Layton Marathon

Saturday, September 27, 2014 - 8:00am

COURSE

Layton Marathon - Full Marathon Course USATF Certified

The Layton Marathon is marked to exact measurements by USATF to make it a course that will qualify you for the Boston Marathon. This course measurement is more accurate than GPS measurements based on this USATF certification. It is measured by two pre-calibrated bikes road by ceritified USATF Course Certifiers. After their measurements they reride the bikes to confirm the certified bikes did not lose calibration. If you ran the Layton Marathon and qualified for the Boston Marathon based on your time use the Code: UT10005TLB when you register for the Boston Marathon to attach your qualifying times to your registration.

Course Description

The Layton Marathon is one of the most unique courses in Utah.

Elevation: First the Layton Marathon is the flattest marathon in Utah with only 200 feet of elevation change. This is unique when all other marathons in Utah range from 1100 to 4300ft of downhill. It is funny how many marathons act as though running a marathon with extreme downhill is a good thing. I have known many first time marathoners that destroyed their knees on races with 3000 ft of downhill. Sometimes other courses can be faster but the Layton Marathon is proud of our times that are comparable to most marathons four to ten times its size in participation. Downhill does not always mean speed. Flat is also one of the fastest recovery times.

 

World Record & Olympic Qualifing Course: Though many Marathons in Utah can qualify you for the Boston Marathon, only the Layton Marathon can give you a qualifying time for the Olympics or to set a World Record with Guinness. Many runners feel that getting a World Record is outside of their realm but there are over 130 Marathon records based on time alone like Fastest Female Marathon Dressed as a Bottle at 4:36:19 which is very obtainable. List of Guinness World Record Marathons:

Visually Beautiful: The layout of the Layton Marathon is very scenic. It starts early in the morning with a sunrise on the Great Salt Lake. The first ten miles run across rolling paved roads on Antelope Island. The island is home to over 600 head of Buffalo (Bison), coyote, big horn sheep, deer, 400 species of birds and much more. After you get off the island you run across the Great Salt Lake 7 miles on a causeway road that spans the lake. The last miles finish on roads that are on farmlands and some residential. Many of scenes, from buffalo causeway & sunrise, at the Layton Marathon are unique only to this race and you will not find another marathon like it

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Bear Lake Brawl Triathlon

Friday, September 12, 2014 - 2:00pm to Saturday, September 13, 2014 - 2:00pm

 

 

COURSE

 

Bear Lake Brawl Course

 

Half Distance - The Half Distance is a 1.2 Mile swim in beautiful blue Bear Lake. This will be a clockwise triangle pattern. The Bike Course does a complete 51 Mile clockwise loop around Bear Lake with views of the lake always on your right shoulder. The Run Course is a 13.1 Mile out and back on farm roads that are 100% paved. Great views of this rural community. 

 

Sprint and Olympic Distance - Both of these courses do a clockwise triangle swim in beautiful blue Bear Lake however seeing their triangle is 750Meters the Olympic will swim the triangle twice. We are pleased that the Bike Course of these distances will be renewed to their old distance and course. They will be out and back on the East side of the lake. Olympic will go 12.4 Miles and turn around for a total of 24.8 Miles and the Sprint will go 6.2 Miles and turn around for a total of 12.4 Miles. The Run Course is an Out and Back course primarily in the park. No longer will the run course go on the highway. The Olympic Course is two times of the Sprint Course. The views are scenic and safe with some views of the lake as well as trees overhead much of it. 

 

 

 

Course Maps for the Bear Lake Brawl Triathlon 2014

 

 

Course 

 

Swim 

 

Bike 

 

Run 

 

 

Sprint Distance 

 

750 Meters 

 

12.4 Miles 

 

3.1 Miles 

 

 

Sprint Maps 

 

Map Link 

 

Map Link 

 

Map Link 

 

 

Olympic Distance 

 

1500 Meters 

 

24.8 Miles 

 

6.2 Miles 

 

 

Olympic Maps 

 

Map Link 

 

Map Link 

 

Map Link 

 

 

Half Distance 

 

1.2 Miles 

 

 

51 Miles

 

13.1 Miles 

 

 

Half Maps 

 

Map Link 

 

Map Link 

 

Map Link 

 

 

 

Transition Area for Half, Olympic, Sprint races in 2014

 

Download Here 

 

 

 

Complete Downloadable PDF Maps for Half on Fri 9/12/2014 

 

Download Now 

 

 

Complete Downloadable PDF Maps for Oly/Spr on Sat 9/13/2014 

 

Download Now 

 

 

Road Signage Information for 2014

 

 

 

Aid Stations

 

Road Signage Information for 2014

 

1. Colors In 2014 On Hill Events will be using colors for the Bear Lake Brawl Triathlon to help show transition areas. Blue for Swim. Green for Bike. Red for Run. If any of the course overlaps other areas of the course you will see either a colored sign or a colored ribbon to help direct you. 

 

2. Many signs for turns and turn arounds will have volunteers directing racers. Not every turn can have a volunteer so many of the signs will be large bright signs. Our Bike and Run Course Inspectors will drive and verify all signs and volunteers one hour prior to starting the races. Essential signs will be hammered with a fence post into the ground. 

 

3. Painted Streets for all turns and turn arounds. We will mark every mile with paint on bike and run. Look for a Dash and number on course (Example -15). Spray Chalk for all Transition Areas (Know the Transition Area in case rain Sprays off the chalk). 

 

4. Volunteers at all Turn Arounds and protecting the transition area

 

5. Banner Signs for all Transition Areas. 

 

6. More Fencing in the Transition Area and Half Run near Transition Area to protect against spectators.

 

7. Spectator Designated Areas. Tell your spectators your anticipated transitions to keep them out of the primary spectator area (near finish) until they know you will be in. It is not necessary to have spectators in the Spectator Finish Area until they know their runner is coming in. 

 

 

 

Aid Station Information for 2014

 

Sprint and Olympic Run Aid Stations Mile 1.55, 3.1, 4.65 with Hammer Gel, Heed Electrolyte, and Water. Two volunteers per aid station. 

Sprint and Olympic Bike Aid Stations No aid stations. We recommend water bottles filled prior, We will provide Hammer Gel at the Bike Out Transition Area.  

Half Run Aid Stations 

Start Mile 2, 3.5, 5, 6.55, 8.1, 9.6, 11.1, 12, with Hammer Gel, Heed Electrolyte, Water, Hard Candy, and more. At Least One or more Volunteer per aid station. Oranges and bananas will be at mile 6, 13.1, and 18.1 

 

Potties at Mile 4.5, 10.5, 21.7

 

Half Bike Aid Stations 

Mile 21 and 36 with Hammer Gel, Water Bottles and Hammer Water Bottles Filled with HEED Electrolyte. 

 

Potties at Mile 21 & 36. 

 

All Races There will be a lot of potties at Start/Finish/Transition Areas. 

Food at Finish Line The food that will be at the Finish Line Area will be Heed Electrolyte, Soup, Oranges, Bananas, Apples, Bread and ice cream. 

 

 

 

First Aid Help

 

Finish Line Tent with Cots with EMT Safety Director (EMT) at transition area 

6 Life Guards in Water Volunteers can call Safety Director 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Layton Triathlon

Saturday, August 2, 2014 - 6:00am

COURSE

Course

Swim

Bike

Run

Sprint Course Distance

600 Yards

11 Miles

3.1 Miles

Sprint Course Maps

*see below

Map

Map

Mini Sprint Course Distance

(Relay Sprint is just two participants doing two Mini Sprints)

300 Yards

5.5 Miles

1.55 Miles

Olympic or Double Sprint Course Course Maps

*see below

Map

Map

Kids Triathlon Course Distance

100 Yards

1 Mile

.44 Mile

Kids Triathlon Course Maps

*see below

Map

Map

Download Course Maps PDF

 

Sprint Course - Total Distance Swim 600 Yards, Bike 11 Miles, Run 3.1 Miles

Swim 300 Yards - S Curve Swim in Layton Surf N Swim. One swimmer will enter the pool at a time in order of fastest to slowest swimmers.

Bike 5.5 Miles - This Bike Course is a looped course around a residential area in Layton, Utah. Expect views of mostly homes and residential streets.

Run 1.55 Miles - The Run Course is a great loop in Layton City Commons Park. Most of the run follows under a canopy of trees and follows a river.

This course is repeated so once you complete it you will jump back into the water for another round of the same thing. It is great to do during early August with the heat.

Mini Sprint Course - Distance Swim 300 Yards, Bike 5.5 Miles, Run 1.55 Miles

The Mini Sprint Course is the same course as the Full Sprint however it is only one time doing the course. (See write up above for course description. )

Relay Sprint Course - 2 Participants each doing a Mini Sprint

Basically this course is two participants each doing one Mini Sprint and then combining their times.

Kids Triathlon (12 & under) - Distance Swim 100 Yards, BIke 1 Mile, Run .44 Miles

The Kids Triathlon course is very kid friendly. This race has four age divisions for 2014. Ages (11-12), (9-10), (7-8) (6 and under) which hit the water in this order. Fastest to Slowest Swimmers. Parents are even allowed to race with their children, however if they do they must start after those that race solo. Floatation devices are allowed for the Kids as well. Parents are encouraged in the transition area to help give direction to kids.

Swim 100 Yards - Four Lengths of the Pool

Bike 1 Mile - This course is an easy out and back course down Wasatch St.

Run .44 Mile - This course does a loop around commons park. This loop is viewable from anywhere near the transition area and finish line.

 

Aid Stations

Aid stations are available at Run Out which serves the Run Course as well as Swim In for the Sprint Course. Aid station will have water, Hammer - Heed Electrolyte, Gels. 

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