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Show Mw ilford Aileniter MARCH 15, 1996 Council Meeting ‘March 5, 1996 1. Mayor Wiseman called the meeting to order at approximately 7:01) p.m. Those in attendance were: Councilmen John Carter, Junior Davis, Mark- Dotson, injunction against Larry Jimenez to stop him from re-roofing. Lake asked why the 10. Mr. minutes were not printed in the Milford Alice Smith Monitor. replied that she had received the minutes late. 11. Mr. Lake asked polit the. Larry Sower, City Attorney Leo Motion TSE ourselves rather than contracting with Twin D. Sower, Carter, Smith _yea, —yea." absent. Motion passed. 5. Cuncilman Sower moved Attorney Kanell rewrites franchise contract and that Mayor be allowed to sign. agreement. Carter. 17. Whiting is to inquire about the cost of trimming Roll Call Councilman Davis, yea, read... Motion seconded Councilman Davis. bv <All in favor. | Motion passed. waive the sewer connection fee for Head Start, Motion seconded by table the matter until the water Councilman Davis. All in favor. and sewer project is completed. Motion passed. Motion seconded by Councilman © Meeting adjourned at 10:50 p.m. Dotson. All in favor. Motion These minutes will be passed. presented for approval at the 25. Councilman Babsai moved next regularly scheduled — that B.J Moore negotiate with Neil Bradshaw, -33. Dotson. All in favor. Motion too high, 7. Council Sowers explained the © passed. 21. Councilman Sower moved reason for the rates. that Coordinator S am call Ken 8. David Lake complained about Hinton and have him write a letter the dog problem in Milford. He stating what was included in the stated that the Spectrum had run Dump Closure Account. Motion an article seconded bv Councilman Davis. which stated that property owners All in favor. Motion passed. ‘have a right to protect their 22. Put dump closure on the March property against dogs. 9. Mr. Lake stated that Larry 16, 1996 agenda. casements will prepare. papers as and unanimously passed the. Museum that the minutes of February 6, 1996, be approved. 3. It was moved by Rondo T. Farrer, seconded by Norman L. Lamb, and unanimously passed that the bills be approved. 4, Construction Manager Cliff Lawrence met with the board and reviewed several concerns on the advertise again for % time bus Danny Beard will be filling in until applications are received and interviews held. 10. English as a second language program was discussed. Will be updating the program throughout the district. 11. It was moved by Pat finpat, seconded by Norman I,. Lamb, and new buildings and reported on the unanimously approved that the hiring progress performance bonding situation. May be settled within the next six weeks. 5, Mr. Willden reviewed the proposed School Calendar for next year. It was moved by Pat Rimpau, seconded by Norman L. Lamb, and of the following part-time sweepers be approved: Sandi Daniels, Belknap unanimously passed that the 1996-97 _~ John Watson, Milford High. ‘12. Tt was moved by Norman L. Lamb, seconded by G. Brent Edwards, and unanimously passed that the coaches be approved at Milford High, Adrianne Whittaker presented to the teachers for their assistant track coach (paid)- Nancy Carter, volunteer girls softball coach review. pg 6. Superintendent Holmes reported that his request to be placed on the - Robert Langston baseball coach and. Rick Rose assistant baseball coach eboth paid positions). C.L.B. agenda again has not been answered at present, but was 13. USBA Regional Meeting will be held March 27th, 6:00 P.M. at S.U.U. calendar be tentatively approved and the board go into closed session at 1:30 P.M. promised that a letter was being sent 14. to take care of this situation. Lamb, It was moved by Norman L. seconded by Rondo T. questions It was moved and seconded that regular session resume at 2:10 P.M. 15. Six members of Save The Old the old building and others asked that it be used for.a middle school. Board President; C. David White, addressed ‘the committee, and the committee was asked to return to next months board meeting for further discussion. 16. It was moved by Pat Rimpau, seconded by Rondo T. Farrer, and unanimously passed that the board go into closed session at 3:05 P.M. Personnel Discussed It was moved and seconded that regular session resume at 6:00 P.M. 17. It was moved about the crusher he wants to put in. The crusher will process 100 tons per hour compared to James Robinson's who does 200 . tons per hour. The operation will be » has been rezoned, Twenty acres was rezoned to MD for the Auto Salvage Yard, the conditions are 1) a view obscuring fence, 2) follow all state by Pat Rimpau, homes. not be here Ken | seconded the motion Motion passed ITEMS OF DISCUSSION: They discussed the roads in subdivisions. They decided to research what other counties do. If they use city water, they should be required to follow city regulation for roads. Meet with cities to discuss. County Commission won't accept a road . unless it meets specifications. Add to agenda as #1, 30 minutes to discuss agenda items before starting on agenda, give’ people a time to be there on the agenda. Ken made a motion to adiourn 9:30 p.m. Larry seconded the motion Motion passed. issuing C. U. P. They would like two separate C. U, P. applications, one for the business and one for the These minutes will be The conditions for the 2 presented for approval at the next regularly scheduled meeting. Until such time they are homes are 1) aware they are in an agriculture zone, 2) sight, smells, and sounds of agriculture, and 3) considered unofficial. sign and agree to checklist prior to : issuing C.U.P. Larry made a motion to approve ClU. P. s subject to Business Directory _ $1,000." 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Association could because of bad weather. and federal regulations, and 3) a - seconded by Norman L. Lamb, and Milford High School be expelled for the remainder of the school year. 18. Other personnel matters were reviewed. R ZONE: Jolyn made a motion to table this as Doug Carriger from the Elk Meadows: Homeowners disclosure statement signed prior to For Free Estimate Call Bill Wright again discussed and it. was determined that the street would be Beaver High School Committee met closed during school hours only. No | with the board and Dell gates will be installed. Cones and no Hollingshead, acting as spokesman parking signs will be provided by read a 2 1/2 page letter to the board. Beaver City. All those present were given an 9. It was reported that Robert Dalley opportunity to express their views Jr., who was approved for hire last and ask questions. Some asked for month, has now resigned. Will more time to find ways to preserve driver/l/2 time( custodian position. Randy Ruesch was there to answer that the city purchase plywood — up Motion passed, Ross abstained from voting. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT: Allin favor. Motion passed. 39. Councilman Sower. moved Personnel Discussed Edwards, paving the road was discussed Jolyn made a motion to at)prove final plat to work on the budget. Motion seconded bv Councilman Carter. education system. 8. Closing First East between the offered by G. Brent Edwards. 2. It was moved by Norman L. Lamb, seconded by G. Brent Possibility of the future owners Special Work Meeting April 9th Farrer,and unanimously passed that 1. The meeting was called to order at 10:00 A.M. and an invocation was not been required to oil their roads He has met all the other requirements (? on title report). CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT: Hal Smith was there representing Jon Fry, the land they had requested Do you need a Blue Card? If you were born after December 31, 1965 and wish to hunt in the State 7. Superintendent Holmes reviewed some of the legislation that was passed and pertains to the ‘vocational building and the gym was concern that other subdivisions have seconded. POSSIBILITY OF CHANGING week of March I I to see what has * per BOARD MEETING MINUTES - March 3, 1996 Norman L. Lamb Vice-President and Board Members Pat Rimpau, Rondo T. Farrer, and G. Brent Edwards. Also present were Superintendent Carl M. Holmes, Assistant ‘Superintendent Donald J. Willden, and Business Manager Nicholas R. Dotson. easement so there is no erosion into the existing road. Paul expressed survey.38. Councilman Dotson moved that the Council have a and board been done. Jolyn seconded the motion. Motion passed. Larry with all applicants being considered by County Commission. Ken seconded. Motion passed, Larry abstained from voting. Chair passed back to Robert. 30 days to comply Leo made the statement concerming the Home Occupation which states there are FINAL PLAT APPROVAL: Paul is, Larry Sower and Jerry Hackwell them meet with Craig and give them HUNTER EDUCATION CLASSES windows on the ground level, Motioned seconded by Councilman Dotson. All in favor. es OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT: Joe Bochenstette was there and had received his letter telling him he was not in compliance with his conditional use permit. Ken? made a motion to table this issue, have the 23. - Foreman Whiting recommended that the city buy the Jet Router and do the work Motion Porter's Subdivision-Beaver Canyon Subdivision, they discussed the oiling of the road in the subdivision. The state requires them to oil the 35. Councilman Sower moved to the motion. they move the operation to a location which is zoned for such operations. Robert and Craig will meet with Bochenstettes on the as COMMISSION : After review the chair was passed to Jolvn Robert made a motion to recommend to the County Commission to reappoint no employees, he suggested that ITEMS: The Lee and Kesler Rezonements were approved and the two subdivision plat signed. 9:40 p.m. Four - UPDATE OF PREVIOUS P&Z 34. Mavor Wiseman returned at Jimenez is reroofing homes without a contractor's license. He asked the City Attorney place an. Present: C. David White. President, 17, 1996 meeting. Larry seconded ‘subdivision plans . Circle. Porter to order at 7:30 p. m. MINUTES: Ken made a motion to: approve the Minutes of the January Moore to review the Granite Peak 37. Councilman Sower stated that the City Council approve Change seconded Chairman Strong called to meeting the motion, Motion passed. and drill his own well (2 acre ft. + 7 acre ft.) Jolyn Bochenstette, Kimberlee Bosshardt, Blain A. Bosshardt, Hal Smith, The council directed B. J. Motion seconded by Councilman they felt that the utility rates were 19. Tim Jones recommended that with the condition that Carl obtain ’ Passed unanimously. VIOLATION — unanimously. REVIEW APPLICANTS FOR PLANNING & ZONING approve the Conditional Use Permit Marshall, Lary Carter, Alan Harris, Joe Bochenstette, Leslie Paul Town feels about it, the 3" water. line necessary for fire protection, and notifying property owners, Craig needs to meet with Minersville Town to discuss ; interlocal agreement. Ken made a motion to table the motion. Jolyn seconded. Motion passed about the fairness of his own water, There were concerns about spot zoning, and how Minersville consideration, he had to provide more things than Randy Ruesch to get a C.U P Larry made a motion to Ross Marshall and Leo Kanell as County Attorney Visitors: Sid Marshall, Fay Sam Order #44 on the sewer project. 20. Cuncilman Carter Moyed that ' the council approved Change 6. Keith and Nine Barnes” and Order #4 on the sewer project and Lynette Pratt told the council that . the Mayor sign the change order. __yea, yea, yea. absent. ‘concerned Chairman and units. were discussed. The operation is during daylight hours. Carl was Robert Strong, Jolyn Leko, Scott Bealer, Ken Lofland, Larry Sower, Ruesch, Fay Marshall would like property by Minersville rezoned ftom MU-40 to. MD so they can build 50 storage Air Quality permit, water rights February 21. 1996 Unapproved Minutes Randy REZONEMENT APPLICATION: of Oil, Gas and Mining, he had his Planning & Zoning Ken seconded Motion passed unanimously. Carl Briscoe had a letter from Div are considered red unofficial. In Attendance: - conditions stated. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT: meeting. Until such time, they Florence, and Ben Lainoreaux presented the Granite Peak subdivision to the council. pay the bills and payroll. Motion _ seconded by Councilman Dotson. All in favor. Motion passed. 36. Cordinator Swain pointed out that the City may need an easement crossed Circle Four property for the main sewer line goingto the sewer lagoon. Councilman Dotson, Councilman Sower, Councilman Carter, Councilman Smith Motion passed. during daylight hours only, and mostly in the summer, he is a quarter mile away from. any residences. There is no opposition by the neighbors Ken made a motion to approve the application, Jolyn seconded the motion. Motion passed. 24. Councilman Davis moved to 32. Foreman ~ the trees on the park and report that back to the council at the March the 19, 1996 meeting. the 18. Councilman Dotson moved the that the minutes be approved as Motion seconded by Councilman Vote. street. ai 40. Councilman Dotson moved to recorder's job. 12. Mayor Wiseman explained * Kanell, Treasurer Trisha Netto, the recorder's job was temporary: Leadman Ray Whiting, Tim and Warren, He will report to and had been combined with the. Coordinator Enoch Swain, airport the council everv month. Motion coordinators job. manager Tatia Bradshaw, guests, seconded by Councilman Davis. 13. Councilman Dotson moved . David Lake, Daren McKnight, All in favor. Motion passed. that Tatia's payment remain the LaDean McKnight, B.J. Moore, 26. Mayor Wiseman left at same for now and that she report Ron Beatty, Tim Jones, Lynette 9:10p.m. back to the council the first Pratt, Nina Barnes, Keith Barnes, 27. Council Carter moved that meeting in April. All necessary Sam Florence, Neil Bradshaw, Councilman Sower serve as adjustments are to be made at that Ben Lamoreaux, and Alice Smith Mayor Protempore. Motion time. Motion seconded by of the Milford Monitor. seconded by Councilman Davis. . 2. Ron Beatty asked that the Councilman Davis. All in favor. Council renew the Nevada Cable . 14: Tim Jones gave the monthly ‘Motion passed. progress report on the Sewer and Television Franchise. 28. Councilman Carter moved to 3. Attorney Leo Kanell stated Water Project. He stated that the advertise for Treasurer with the that he wanted to include the letter water is. approximately 11% local media and Job Service. from Nevada (‘able in which the complete and the sewer is Motion seconded by Councilman company agreed to collect the approximately 30%. One more Dotson. All in favor. Motion translator fees in the franchise crew will be here on March 6, passed. contract. He also wants to include 1996 and will start on 100 West. 29. Councilman Dotson moved the charge of 5/o on the total 15. Daren McKnight requested that we open and adjust the 1995package in the franchise that a sewer line be installed on 1196 Budget at the regular City agreement. 400 South so that his propertv Council meeting June 18, 1996. 4. Councilman Carter moved that would be better served. The Motion seconded by Councilman Attorney Kanell rewrite the general consensus was that Mr. Carter. All in favor. Motion franchise contract to include the McKnight's properiv was within passed. collection of translator fees and three htmdred feet of the sewer 30. Councilman Sower moved the charge of 5% on the total line and he would be responsible that a special budget work package in the ‘franchise for upgrading his line. meeting be called for April 9, agreement: Motion seconded by 16. Daren McKnight stated that 1996. Motion seconded by - Councilman Dotson. Roll call the trees in the American Legion © Councilman Dotson. vote. Councilman Davis, yea, Park need pruning because their 3 1. Ben Lamoreaux arrived at Councilman Dotson, yea.- dead branches are falling in the 9:15 p.m. Councilman Councilman Councilman PAGE 6 MAINTENANCE TRAINEE | (PART TIME) : Milford Valley Memorial Hospital, an equal employment opportunity employer, has an immediate opening for a part time maintenance worker. Previous experience © - preferred. 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