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City Newsletter • May 2010

Office Hours: Mon-Thurs: 8 to 5 Family Festival Events Fri: 8 to 4

801-785-9668 www.cedarhills.org WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 SATURDAY, JUNE 26 Firecracker Golf Tournament Parade, Carnival, What’s Inside? Baking Contest, FRIDAY, JUNE 25 Outdoor Performances, City Meeting Updates 2 Dinner and Outdoor Movie Read & Win, Run to Win, Watering Provisions 2 at Heritage Park Fireworks, & more!!! Junior Golf Camps 3 SATURDAY, JUNE 26 MONDAY, JUNE 28 Family Festival Tickets 4 5K/Mile Fun Run Cedar Hills Night with Firecracker Golf 4 the Tournament For detailed information, visit the City’s Web site. Upcoming Events: Purchase Family Pass by June 11 and SAVE! Details on back page.

City Council Meetings May 4 7:00 p.m. & 18 Little Bee Craft Boutique Baking Contest: A Taste of The City of Cedar Hills has Planning Commission May 27 Cedar Hills teamed up with Little Bee Test out your baking skills at the Meeting - 7:00 p.m. Craft Boutique to make this Taste of Cedar Hills baking con- year’s Family Festival bou- Memorial Day – City May 31 test during the Family Festival tique one to remember. With offices CLOSED on June 26 near the Heritage many talented local ven- Park Pavilion. Entries include dors, you’ll surely find what City Council Meetings June 1 pies, cakes, baked cookies, and you’re looking for. The bou- 7:00 p.m. & 15 brownies. Recipes must be origi- tique will be held June 26 at nal; NO MIXES. Registration is Heritage Park. Join us for a Firecracker Golf June free! Entry forms are available day of shopping, food, and Tournament 23 at the City office or on the City’s Web site. fun! For more information about the Family Festi- Prizes will be awarded to the winners! 5K , Mile Fun Run, June val boutique or to become a vendor, please visit www.littlebeecraft.com , or contact a Little Bee Parade, Fireworks! 26 Craft representative at: 801-769-6067. Volunteers are needed to VOLUNTEER help run the events of the City Phone Numbers: Family Festival. Each volun- Night with the Orem Owlz teer receives a T-shirt and two Family Festival Call 801-785-9668 then the ext. Enjoy a family night out with the Orem Owlz wristbands. If you are interested in volunteering, Front Desk, 100 team at UVU on June 28 at 7:05 p.m. fill out a volunteer form from the City office or City Recorder, 101 Reduced tickets will be available at the City the City Web site and send it to the Cedar Hills Planning, 109 office soon. Watch for more details! office building. Thank you! Business Licensing, 108 Building/Zoning, 105 Utility Billing, 110 Community Services, 114 Public Works, 202 Other Phone Numbers: PW (after hours) 420-2243 Golf Pro Shop, 796-1705 Animal Control, 763-3020 2010 AF Police, 763-3020 www.cedarhills.org 1 Our Home Town

City Meeting Updates

City Council Work Session – April 13, 2010 • The Council approved a property exchange located at approxi- • The Council reviewed portions of the proposed Fiscal Year 2011 mately 9764 N Meadow Drive. Budget. • An Executive Session was held regarding litigation and the sale City Council Work Session – April 20, 2010 of land. • The Council reviewed Golf Course Revenues and Expenditures Public Hearing and Planning Commission Mtg. – April 29, 2010 for the proposed Fiscal Year 2011 Budget. • The Commission continued their discussion regarding amend- City Council Meeting – April 20, 2010 ments to the City Code, Title 10, Chapter 6, Article B, Planned • Resolution No. 4-20-2010A was approved, appointing Council- Residential Developments (PRD). member Kirk to the Valley Dispatch Special Service District. • Review of the City’s General Plan began with the section on • The Council finished reviewing the Golf Course Revenues and streets. Expenditures. • A recommendation was made to the City Council regarding Aver- • Resolution No. 4-20-2010B established new fee of $50 for after- age Daily Traffic (ADT) on City streets by proposing changes to hours culinary water restoration. the City Code, Subdivisions. Message Board City-wide Watering Schedule Provisions to three days), such as for yard sales, etc., do not In an effort to allow more flexibility for residents to determine the require a permit, but must meet size, type, and most efficient watering schedule for their lawn’s needs, the City placement requirements (private property only). Council currently will not enact landscape watering restrictions. In The complete sign ordinance may be obtained at addition, the City actively promotes water conservation and encour- the City office or viewed on the City’s Web site. ages residents to learn all they can about this important topic. Read information on the Utah Division of Water Resources Web site It’s Weed Abatement Time! about watering, mowing, and fertilizing your lawn specific to North- Once again the Weed Abatement Task Force will eliminate weeds Central Utah. Here are some ideas for ensuring that you are using from the City. In June the task force will begin cutting weeds on City water wisely: properties. Please be aware that they will also be assessing lots • Evaluate your residential landscape irrigation plans throughout throughout the City. We ask for voluntary compliance with the re- the watering season, accounting for cooler temperatures, changing moval of any weeds from your property, including un-landscaped weather conditions, varying soil types, plant materials, maturity of yards, vacant lots, side yards, mow strips, etc. Notices will be sent to lawn and landscaping, and reviewing the necessary steps for achiev- property owners who have not complied with the City’s weed abate- ing a healthy lawn. ment requirements. If you have any questions regarding this, or • We encourage every resident to obtain a Slow-the-Flow evalua- would like to report a potential weed problem, please contact the tion of their lawn and sprinkling system. This service is valuable in Public Works Department by e-mail at: [email protected] . determining the soil type, depth of roots, and effectiveness of the sprinkling system. Go to www.slowtheflow.org to schedule this FREE Why pile it on the street? service and to view valuable conservation tips. With the nicer weather, you might be thinking of a landscaping pro- • On the Slow-the-Flow Web site, refer to the Utah Weekly Lawn ject. Keep in mind that it is illegal to pile anything on the street or Watering Guide, which is based on weather conditions of the prior sidewalk. Stockpiles are a safety hazard, obstructing vision and im- week. This guide can help determine when lawns need watering and peding pedestrians and automobiles. In addition, materials such as when they don’t. soil, compost, rocks, etc. can be washed into the storm drain system, Just because you CAN water, doesn’t always mean you causing excess sediment to clog the system. It is best to have stock- SHOULD. Follow the State’s Irrigation Schedule for Northern Utah piles delivered onto lawns or driveways at a time when they can be below to establish guidelines for your individual watering needs: quickly put into place. Always sweep and dispose of the residue, rather than washing debris into the storm drain. Start-up until April 30: Once every 6 days May: Once every 4 days One-Day Delay in Garbage Service June: Once every 3 days During the week of Memorial Day there will be a one-day delay in July: Once every 3 days garbage services. Monday pickups will occur on Tuesday, and Friday August: Once every 3 days pickups will occur on Saturday. Please have toters at the curb before September: Once every 6 days 7:00 a.m. on pickup days. For more information or to view a complete October: Once every 10 days holiday pick-up schedule, see the Sanitation page under “City De-

partments” on the City’s Web site. No signs allowed in public right-of-way Help keep the City looking clean and beautiful. With permission from Yard Waste property owners and a $1 permit per sign from the City, approved Timpanogos Special Service District (sewer plant in American Fork) signs may be placed on private property only . All signs of any type accepts yard waste to assist in producing compost. Mulch can also placed in the City’s right-of-way will be removed. Short-term signs (up be purchased from TSSD. Call 801-756-5231 for more information. 2 City Office: 801-785-9668 May 2010

National Trails Day is Sat., June 5 Junior Golf Camps Celebrate National Trails Day and spend the day on your favorite trail Each summer, the Cedar Hills Golf Club offers or discover a new trail. The American Hiking Society's signature trail camps for kids ages five through 16. Camps fill up awareness program, National Trails Day, inspires the public and trail fast, so we encourage participants to sign up enthusiasts nationwide to discover, learn about, and celebrate trails. early. All ages are recommendations only. Cedar Hills has many trails within its boundaries to provide recrea- tion, exploration, education, and the chance to get out and enjoy the Beginner Camps: Ages 5-12; $40 (two days); natural beauty around us! You may view the trails maps on the City’s June 7-8 or June 28-29; 8 to 10 a.m. Web site. Click on “Maps” in the left-hand side bar. Intermediate Camp: Ages 7-14; $60 (two days); June 28-29; 8 a.m. to noon. Family Night on the Range Enjoy the nice spring weather at the golf course with your family Intermediate Camps: Ages 7-14; $100 (four on the driving range! Every Monday night in May starting at 6:00, days); June 14-18, July 5-9, or July 12-16 we will offer a free large bucket of range balls to the first 10 fami- (excluding Wednesdays); 8 a.m. to noon. lies. This offer is valid for Cedar Hills residents only, and there must be at least one adult and one child to qualify. Please bring Advanced Camps: Ages 10-16; $140 (four days); proof of residency and a copy of this newsletter. June 14-18, June 21-25, July 12-16, or July 19-23 (excluding Wednesdays); 8 a.m. to noon. Join Utah County Youth Rugby Additional classes as needed for beginner, inter- June/July program for ages 7-14. Participants learn sportsmanship, rules, skills, and mediate, and advanced golfers; July 26-30 tactics. Get in shape, and have fun! Start today by calling Gary Brown at 801-529-3241 (excluding Wednesdays); time TBA. or email: [email protected] .

All camps include instruction and a T-shirt. Ad- Lone Peak Girls Soccer Camp vanced and intermediate camps include a gift The camp will run June 1-4 (Tuesday-Friday). Grades 8-12 at 8:00 AM to 10:30 AM; certificate for a 9-hole round of golf with a cart, cost: $50. Grades 4- 7 at 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM; cost: $40. Lone Peak Girls Soccer when accompanied by a paying adult. Call the pro Camp is sponsored by Lone Peak High School to teach skills to girls in all areas of soc- shop with questions and to sign up: 801-796- cer, including goalie skills. The older girls come in the morning for instruction from Lone 1705. Mission of the Camps: To provide golf Peak coaches, including Coach LaHargoue. The younger girls will be instructed by the instruction and affordable alternatives in which Lone Peak girls soccer team. The players need to bring good soccer shoes and a water junior golfers can socialize, learn etiquette and the bottle. Registration will be accepted on the first day of camp at the Lone Peak soccer rules of golf, and increase their enjoyment of the field. For additional information, call Coach Mike LaHargoue at 801-717-4568. game. See you on the course! Lone Peak Boys Camp Sign-ups are now available for basketball camps at Lone Peak High School. Camps run June 1-5. 3rd-6th grades: $85.00; 7th-12th grades: $95.00. For more information, call Coach Quincy Lewis at 801-717-4568, ext.130.

North Utah County Soccer Sign-ups Registration is available for "Challenger" (recreation) soccer for the Fall 2010/Spring 2011 season. Walk-in registration is available on three Saturdays: May 8, May 22, and June 5 , at the Cedar Hills City main office from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mail-in registrations (postmarked by June 1) will also be accepted. Cost is $70; includes ball, team uniform, and registration for both fall and spring. Also, AA Competition soccer tryouts for U-9 and above will be held May 19 and 20. More details on all of the above at : www.nucsonline.com . Market will benefit children On Saturday, June12, Mountain Aire Market re- turns to Cedar Hills with a fund-raising event. They will donate proceeds to a local family, the 2010 Utah County Fair Rowleys, who have children currently living with With a variety of new events for all ages and a long list of traditional favorites, this Crohn's disease and leukemia. Along with the year’s Utah County Fair is sure to live up to its 2010 theme: “The Fairest of Them All.” regular craft and food vendors, there will be a 5K Spanish Fork Fairgrounds, Aug. 18-21 . Demolition Derby, horse shows, Junior Live- run. Make it a family affair at Heritage Park (4425 stock Show, vendor booths, Equipment Rodeo, carnival. New attractions: Giant Pine- W Cedar Hills Drive) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on wood Derby, "game show style” contests, Teen Center with exhibits and activities such June 12. Enjoy music, free kid's booths, and fun! as a texting competition. For more information, visit www.utahcountyfrair.com . For more info, or to become a vendor go to www.mountainairemarket.com . In the following Are You Prepared? This popular preparedness feature will return next month. months the market will continue to take place on each 2 nd Saturday. www.cedarhills.org 3

Our Home Town • May 2010

Ticket Information Registration Form Family Festival 2010 Family Festival 2010

Purchase a Family Pass for Friday’s Luau and Submit this form to the City office by JUNE 11. Saturday’s Carnival by JUNE 11 & save $10! FAMILY PASS (up to 5 people, age 2 & up) ___ Friday AND Saturday ($45) FAMILY PASS * NOW LATER ___ Saturday ONLY ($40) Friday AND Saturday $45 $55 ___ Additional family member ($10) Saturday ONLY $40 $50 ___ No. of adults ___ No. of children

Addl. Family Member $10 $10 SINGLE PASS ___ Friday AND Saturday ($15.00) ___ Friday ONLY ($5.00) SINGLE PASS NOW LATER ___ Saturday ONLY ($10.00) Friday AND Saturday $15 $20 Friday ONLY $5 $5 NAME ______

Saturday ONLY $10 $15 ADDRESS ______

PHONE ______*Family Pass includes FIVE family members age 2 & up. Send this form with payment to “City of Cedar Hills” 3925 All forms are available at the City office and on the City W Cedar Hills Dr., Cedar Hills UT 84062. Family Festival Web site at www.cedarhills.org . wrist bands and dinner tickets will be returned by mail.

5K and Mile Fun Run is Sat., June 26 Firecracker Golf Tournament is set Be sure to register for this year’s Family Festival 5k It’s time to get teams together for the Cedar Hills Firecracker Golf and Mile Fun Run. The date has been changed to Tournament., set for Wed., June 23, with an 8:00 a.m. start. This Sat., June 26 (the same morning as the parade). is a four-man, 18-hole scramble. There will be a competitive and The 5K will be begin at 6:30 a.m., and the Mile Fun non-competitive flight. Cost for either Run will begin at 7:00 a.m. We modified the course flight is $30 per player or $120 per this year to include a downhill finish, so we expect resident team and $40 per player or fast times. Awards will be given to the top finishers $160 per non-resident team. A conti- in each age division, as well to the top three overall nental breakfast and a barbeque male and female runners. To secure your spot, lunch will be served. Registration register early at www.runnercard.com . forms are available at the Pro Shop, the City office, and on the City’s Web site. Come join the fun! YCC Officer Elections May 13 Youth going into grades 9-12 this fall are Walk-a-thon will help kids eligible to join Youth City Council. Appli- The Deerfield Elementary PTA will host the school's annual walk- cations are available on the City’s Web a-thon on Wed., May 12. This is the fundraiser to give kids great site or at the City office. Meetings are school programs like Red Ribbon week, take-home reading, held at 7 p.m. on the first and third Thurs- Teacher Appreciation, and much more. The kids will walk all day days of each month at the City office. All during school with the following schedule: 9:30-10:15 is morning interested youth are invited to attend Kindergarten and 1st & 2nd grades; 10:30-11:15 is 5th & 6th whether they’ve applied or not. Officer grades; 1:00-1:45 is afternoon kindergarten and 3rd & 4th elections will be held at a special grades. Bring your family and join the Deerfield Eagles for a fun meeting on May 13 at 7 p.m. For more information, contact Ashley and healthy time. Don't forget hats, water, and sunscreen. For Vogelsberg at the City office, ext. 114. This is a GREAT opportunity for more information, call Stefanie Richards at 801-763-9498 or e- youth to serve the community and meet new friends! mail her at: [email protected] . City Office: 801-785-9668 4