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Show Beaver County Monitor PAGE 3 UNAPPROVED MINUTES BEAVER COUNTY COMMISSIO’. Consideration of Service District # 1 Board appointments. motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by January 12, 1998 The Board of County Commissioners met on January 12, 1998 for its regularly scheduled meeting. Those present were Richard: W. Rollins, Temporary Chairman; Ross Marshall, Member; Doug Carriger, Administrative Assistant; and Kari Draper, Deputy Clerk. The minutes were read by Dough Carriger, approved as read. The reorganization of the Board was discussed. It was agreed to table until February 2nd Commissioner Rollins, Commissioner Chad Johnson has made recommendations (see _Mmotion passed unanimously. Sheriff Ken Yardley then presented Mary Lou Englestead to the board for their approval as County Animal Control Officer. Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall to approve her attached) of persons to fill these positions. Dough Carriger presented the list of recommendations to the board on Commissioner Johnson’s absence. After a brief discussion, Commissioner Marshall motioned to approve these recommendations, hire, seconded by Commissioner Rollins, motion approved. Sheriff Yardley stated she had started and had everything underway. Commissioner Rollins seconded, JANUARY 22, 1998 Attorney, Mr. Kanell with concerns about various others who were in just as much of violation has he was. And also that he felt others were getting diversions from the county. Mr. Kanell explained to the board that this matter seems to be going nowhere, and that the board needs to decide what steps to take at this point. Either to go ahead with litigation or not. A diversion agreement was agreed to previously but that Mr. Rowley had made no efforts to comply with the conditions of the agreement. so a new charge was filed. Mr. Kanell stated that he 1s recommending that the county enter into a Plea and Abeyance Agreement with Mr. Rowley. A_ lengthy discussion then took place, after which the commission decided to go along with Mr. Kanells’ recommendation. Comm. Rollins asked Mr. Kanell to go ahead with the Plea and Abeyance Agreement and have Mr. Rowley sign it. setting. the date Nov. 1, 1998, to allow Mr. Rowley. ample time to do the necessary clean-up to his property. Then Mr. Rowley stated that he signed a complaint against Jones and DeMill for trespassing on his property. Asking the board for restitution. Mr. Rowley asked if he could be on the agenda for the Feb. 2, 1998 meeting Comm. Rollins Rollins said to go ahead with the same type of agreement, dating it July 1998 for a completion date on Mr. Johnson's property. Consideration of approval of Spillman Purchase Agreement & Spillman License Agreement. After a brief discussion with Maureen Verhaeren on the Spillman Purchase Agreement, she explained the agreement and the conditions stated therein to the board. Comm. Marshall motioned to approve the agreement, motion carried. Consideration of repairs to Ordinance #98-01, Uniform © the Milford Senior Center roof. Doug Animal Control Ordinance, #9 on reported to the comimission that Dave items of discussion. Leo provided Reynolds should at the present time the commission with a copy of the have these repairs finished. Doug ordinance. A brief discussion took stated that he had talked with Sheldon Commission Meeting. : place. Leo stated that the motion Albrecht and was trying to keep the Consideration of personnel needed to be made stating that the communication open. actions, inmate phone system and present chairman Chad Johnson, and Consideration ofdeclaration radio equipment for new jail. Mark the county clerk, Paul B. Barton, had of surplus property. Doug addressed Ewart gave the board a written to sign the ordinance into the board stating that the county had presentation showing costs and acceptance. Commissioner Marshall already purchased two new road explaining each available system. then made the motion to approve the graders, and he would like the board His recommendation was that the Ordinance # 98-01, Uniform Animal to declare the two older model county sign with U. S. Direct. After Control Ordinance, and that it be graders surplus to either trade back to a short discussion, Commissioner signed by the current commission Wheeler as trade-ins, or sell them Rollins passed the chair to chairman, Chad W. Johnson, and outright. Comm. Marshall suggested Commissioner Marshall to make a present county clerk, Paul B. Barton. that these old graders if offered to the motion to approve Mark’s Commissioner Rollins seconded, cities at the appraised value first recommendation. . Commissioner motion passed. before sold to the general public, if Marshall passed the chair back to Craig Davis addressed the the cities weren’t interested in them, Commissioner Rollins, he then commission about item #1 on the then sell them at auction. Comm. ‘seconded the motion, motion passed items of discussion. Consideration ' Rollins agreed and added that they be unanimously. Commissioner Rollins of requests for land division from offered to all county entities. thanked Mr. Rowley and he was passed chair to Commissioner Richard Henrie and Ed Smith. Craig Consideration of BLM excused. Marshall and makes a motion that for stated that Richard Henrie has interaction with local governments w/ Paul then asked if he could the rest of the meeting he may pass applied for a building permit for a Anne Stansworth. Ms. Stansworth © address the board concerning Sheriff the chair back . and forth, dwelling, and he needs approval was present and asked if the Department Employees, it had been Commissioner Marshall seconded from the commission for the reinteraction with the county and BLM overlooked that their wage level and motion passed unanimously. zoning of the property to allow for a had been productive to both parties in should have been raised after the Next item discussed was the dwelling. Planning commission the past. Doug Carriger stated that as training period was over. He asked radio equipment needed for the made a recommendation to approve far as his dealings with BLM it had the board to approve a change in the Public Safety Facility. Mark stated this action and then passed it onto been very good. A short discussion budget to increase their wage to his needs to the Board, presented the commission for approval. took place, then Comm. Rollins where it should be. Comm. Marshall them with a _ cost _ sheet. Ed and Debbie Smith are thanked Ms. Stansworth for being made a motion to approve the budget Commissioner Marshall made a requesting a building permit, a here. adjustment. Comm. Rollins motion to approve the radio rezoning division of 40 acres to be Consideration of Ray seconded. Motion approved. equipment recommended by Mark, able to build on. The Planning & Rowley zoning litigation. Mr. Rowley Consideration of Harold & Commissioner Rollins seconded and Zoning Board approved this action was present, and stated that he was - Colleen Johnson zoning litigation motion passed unanimously. and requested approval by the taping the meeting. He further stated issue. Mr. Kanell stated that he has Next item discussed was commission. Discussion ensued. that he had been before the City already started cleaning up his request to hire for the Public Safety . Motion was made by Commissioner Council, the Planning & Zoning and property, but he felt that the county Facility, ‘Virgil Wolfe, Mark Marshall to approve both zoning now this commission and seemed to still needed to enter int the same Plea Messenger, Kim Rothenberger and changes as recommended by the P & be getting no satisfaction. He stated and Abeyance agreement that was Zane Ward (already certified Z Board, seconded by Commissioner that he ‘had sent a letter to the County offered to Mr. Rowley. Comm. officers). After a brief discussion, a Rollins, approved unanimously. Obituaries was in the Milford Cemetery under the direction of Olpin - Milford: Forrest Ray Miller, 75, passed away January 18, 1998 in the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital. He was born on January 8, 1923 in Roosevelt, Utah to John George & Mary Elizabeth Dickson Miller. He married Edna Merrill on Nov. 11, 1946 in Las Vegas and to this union one son Lloyd Ray was born. They were later divorced. He married Daun Colleen Banks on May 25, 1948 in Las Vegas. Forrest found plenty of time and room in his heart to be a loving husband, caring father and wonderful grandfather. He served in the U. S. Army during World War IL He worked for the Union Pacific Railroad for over 42 years retiring as a conductor. His’ greatest love of his life was his family, traveling, fishing, hunting and the mountains. He is survived by his wife Daun of Milford. Children, Teria Lee Williamson Walker of Orem, & Leon Douglas Ray & Julie Miller of Milford, David Forrest & Donetta Miller of St. George, Timothy John & Tammie Miller of West Valley and Kelly & Ben Forman of Milford, and Lloyd Ray & Julie Alexander of Oro Valley, AZ. 14 Grand & 4 Great Grandchildren. Brothers, John N. & Alyce Miller of Kearns, Boyd & Libbie Miller of Barstow, CA & Karl Miller of Beaver. Sister, Helen Gale of Beaver. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Nancy Lynn Miller. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, January 21, 1998 at the Grave side. Interment thik BPW Nice » Person EE Forrest Ray Miller. Howard N. Lund Milford) Howard of | som who has not been recognized N)) s Ine W. Utah to Neil Christen & Onez Taylor Lund. He Margaret G. Sanders July in Farmington, Utah. Howard enjoyed being a salesman, and a photographer. He loved to travel and go to the mountains to fly fish. He enjoyed his time as a law enforcement officer in Las Vegas and Milford. He was a member of the LDS Church, UPRR Old Timers, and the American Legion. He served his country by serving in the U.S. Amny. He is survived by his wife Margaret of Milford, Children, Margaret Grace Higbee February. Doug Carriger mentioned to the board that he had talked with Nedra Kennedy and that they needed to make appointments to the Special Service District #2. The recommendation that were made are, 2 year appomtments, Roger Rose and Jerry Mayer. Four year appointments, David Eyre, Kevin Long and Howard Pryor. Comm. Marshall motioned to approve the appointments, Comm. Rollins seconded, motion passed. Consideration of proposed Prairie Dog Site Management. Doug Carriger showed the board a map of the areas involved, and explained that the Utah Prairie Dog Management Bureau was asking that Beaver County abide by the regulation set forth in these areas. A_ short discussion took place. Commissioner Rollins said to make all the county departments aware of the regulations. Consideration of proposed 1998 road maintenance projects. Doug presented an outline of the proposed budget and needs of each shed for the upcoming year, 1998. A ? ‘service to the community? of El Cajon, CA., Bonnie Jane & Arthur Johnson of Kaysville, Laura Kay & Gary Gray of (387-5555). \ Lender eases requirements for homeowners with money worries CLOSE AS FAST Miller of Manti TOMORROW ON REAL ESTATE! OR BAD CREDIT, FORCLOSURES, BANKRUPTCY, ETC., EVEN IF YOUVE BEEN TURNED DOWN BY OTHERS. REFINANCING, DEBT CONSOLIDATION & HOME IMPROVEMENT - PLAIN CASHII!I - % INCREDIBLE INTEREST 1-888-446-1990 RATES! % -| PREMIER MORTGAGE discussion, Comm. Marshall made a motion to accept the proposal, seconded by Comm. Rollins, motion carried. Doug Carriger asked about reorganizing the road crews to improve _ productivity. Doug explained several ideas to the board and asked for their input, after a short discussion Comm. Marshall said to go ahead and try the changes then report back to us. Doug also reported on the projects that he will be working on this year, and what he hopes to accomplish. Motion was then made by Ross to adjourn the meeting for the Zoning Hearing, seconded by Dick. motion passed. Zoning meeting was opened at 2:02 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 12, 1998. Those present — were Commissioner Richard _ Rollins, Commissioner Ross Marshall, Doug Carriger, County Administrator Kari Draper, Deputy Clerk, and Ray Rowley interested citizen. Craig Davis addressed the commission concerning a zoning change request from Carolyn Dysart. Mr. Dysart had appeared before the Planning & Zoning Board and asked - to rezone her property on Milford: Monday, Jan. 26 Corn Dog / Potato Chips Fruit/ Cinnamon Roll 1997, and denied, her request fora, zoning represents a spot zone and also that this was not an area for commercial zoning. A short discussion took place, then Comm. Marshall made a motion to go along with the recommendation of the P & Z Board and deny her request. Comm. Rollins passed the chair to Comm. Marshall, In the child Nutrition Program, no person shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, change, .‘stating . Ahat, “this | sex, age, or handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the and then seconded, Comm. Marshall passed the chair back, vote was unanimous. The board thanked Craig and he was excused. Being no further business the zoning meeting closed at 2:10 p.m. All business before the board being completed, meeting was then adjourned at 2:15 p.m. The above minutes will be presented for approval at the next regularly scheduled meeting. Until such time they are considered unofficial. benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination. Ifyou believe you have been discriminated against because of race, color, Me write to theSi ofA D.C. 20250. Farm Equipment Bankruptcy Auction Lucas Dairy Cypress, Texas, Steven Neil & Barbara AS GoopD as widening the existing road and leave an area between the fields and road shoulder, or a retaining wall. He also brought up putting im or improving the Myers Road. Doug stated he would get some prices and get back with them on both these issues. Consideration of letter re: U.S. West Property Tax Appeal settlement. Attorney for the Utah’ State Association of Counties recommends that we accept the proposed amount stated in the letter for the back taxes. After brief Flat from FM-20 to CD, she would. like to put 2, 20'x100' storage units. The.P. & Z Board met on Nov. 19, : Chicken Tetrazzini Tossed Salad Fruit / Pudding Milk Wednesday, Jan. 28 Lasagna/ Vegetable ' Tossed Salad / Fruit Roll / Milk Thursday, Jan. 29 Tuna and Noodles Vegetable / Veggie Tray Fruit / Roll / Cake Milk Friday, Jan. 30 Taco Salad Fruit / Cookie Milk She can be reached at home (387-2782) or work|| discussed several possibilities, such Milford School Lunch Milk Tuesday, Jan. 27 Someone Please submit your nominations to Veda Cox by January 26. motion passed. Someone who preforms spe jal services for other people? Green, Emily married 1, 1933 seconded. Consideration of request for donation to West Beaver County Search & Rescue. Doug Carriger explained that they had requested the use of one of the Sheriff's Dept. used Blazers. Comm. Marshall made a motion to approve the donation. Comm. Rollins seconded, motion Tea kind deeds? Rollins carried. Lund, 83, passed. away January Someone who is a good friend? Nominations are being 18, 1998 in the Milford Valley © accepted for the annual BPW Nice Person Tea to honor such Memorial Hospital. He was born individuals. The tea is scheduled for the first Monday in March 15, 1914 in Fountain and Mary L. & Gary Donithan of Newcastle. 18 Grand and 27 Great Grandchildren. Brothers Carl & Carol Lund of Salt Lake Saturday, January 24th, 12:00 noon Mile Marker 87, Highway 21 City, and Lee & Elda Lund of West Point, UT. sisters, Geraldine Will of Salt Lake City, Zelda Morgan of West Valley And Maida Lockhart of Clearfield. He was preceded in death by three sisters and one brother. Funeral services were held on Thursday, January 22, 1998 in the Olpin Mortuary Chapel in Milford. Interment was in the Milford Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. 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