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Show Wi lforb Mositor several electrical “were reviewed. Once problems»: a HG ag were made by the drywallaad | and erewed the ved contractors to have the work completed by Friday i oo schedule for Beaver High School. It appears to be working very well and no March 15, 1996 5. Agriculture Science Program at Milford Will continue the program remainder of the year., After M.H.S.further discussion it was “moved by Norman L. Lamb, seconded by Pat Rimpau, and unanimously passed that the program be approved and that Mr. Willden work out the details with Circle for the Principal Schofield also reported on the modified schedule at Milford High School. Will continue the schedule this year, but problem was department. Farrer, and unanimously passed that the request be granted. 7. Character Education Program for the elementary teachers was discussed and it can be made., After a lengthy discussion it was decided that the present policy remain in effect. : 13. Ron®*and::Irene Forrest, Robin Bradshaw, .James Robinson, Anderson, Crossing Lee R Beaumont met Norman L. Lamb, and unanimously passed that a 1/2 day inservice project be held in Minersville on February 22, 1996, the students and pedestrians crossing First East between. the. Beaver High School Snow Site Elevatior Kimberly Mine 9300' Big Flat 10,290" with the board.and was discussed. Those present Swindlehurst, ““ Leon — Swindlehurst, ' Rowland B. Yardley, Robert Duvall, and Bud Thulin. Mr. Carriger explained the proposed policy. The application process with the State of Utah and the Army Max was moved by Pat Rimpau, seconded by not part of the weed Corps of Engineers was discussed. The discussed the safety of need for Canyon adoption moved Vocational Building and the Gym. It was an overall plan in the Beaver area was discussed. Formal of the policy was tabled. It was by Commissioner Johnson, - Precipitation Totals To February 12, 1996 Snow Water Equivalent* Total Precipitation** n rage YoAver: 9.5 76 Ot 9.9 12.4 80 1S Merchant Valley 8750 7.8 8.0 98 8.4 *Inches of water |in snow pack . **Inches of water since 10-1-95 88 11.5 73 3 Bdrm-1! Ba.- on: almost 1 acre in Minersville Land: @ 160 Acres N/W of Milford. West of 5-mile Dam on Hwy 257 ® 80 Acres S/W of Milford between Milford Flat & Lund Hwy. ® 80 Acres 10 miles S/W of Milford on Flat near new pig farm. ® 200 Acres 5 miles S/W of Milford between Flat & Lund Hwy. Office: C entury 21 First Choice Realty 965 South Main Cedar City, UT 84720 Res: _ Cellular: 801-586-1221 801-865-1802 801-590-1924 by unanimously approved to Lea Ordinance No. 96-01. The plat map of Ft Cameron “y “ xyy S\ WY AY tS Wy Rive Music ‘The Pub Aa! The Pub is a Sivate oiut for members san Ry Johnson, seconded by, Commissionerey Marshall, and unanimously passed to approve the plat map with the condition that in the future, if the easement is used ‘for a road, it will be;the: tesponsibility of the property owner to move the fire SS Hamburgers - Hotdogs SNSSN 413 South Main Milford, Utah 801-387-2498 SUSI IS NK Ue ; ye i S| - | hydrant back to the edge of the easement. Estates, The plat map of Oak Tree owned by Jesse Riker, was reviewed. It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner “Marshall, and unanimously passed to approve the plat. be affected by Circle Four Farms *. operation, = Cis : - The need for a diesel fuel tank at the Milford Road Shed was discussed. Several different sizes of tanks were discussed. Mr. Carriger will obtain a cost estimate on a 4,000 gallon tank. The County Council of Governments met with the Board to discuss the CIB Project priority list. Those present were Members of the Board, the County Attomey, the Clerk, the Planner, Gladys. Whittaker, Loretta Forman, Craig Davidson, Steve Atkin, Robin K. Bradshaw, James E. @ 320 Acres N/E of Milford on road to Roosevelt Springs Geo Thermal — ©440 Acres 7.5 miles S/W of Milford between Milford Flat & Lund Hwy. | $66,000. Randy Morris Monday Night BBQ an LEDI Grant in the amount of $22,500 to do a comprehensive road study. The Board will request an additional $12,500 to include parts of Iron County that-will $16,000. $16,000. $24,000, $30,000. $32,000. For Further Information Call: RK SS A letter form the state of Utah | cae P.O.Box224] stating that the county has been awarded $65,000. 3 Bedroom -:.1.'% Bath in Milford- $80,000. . Milford, Utah 84751 _', District. | | Randy's Showcase of Milford Properties Nice bani 450N.100B. with the Board; to discuss the new concessionaire policy for — the campgrounds in the” Beaver. Ranger 69 As by’ Commissioner Stephen Winslow and Dayle ' Flanigan from the U S Forest Service met verage %Aver 75 Phone: 801-387-2676 7.00 P.M.toMidnight at_ Johnson, seconded by Marshall, and were Linda*“Robinson, Alice Smith, °” ‘Estates owned by J. R. Boone, / was Wilma Nelson, Lewis Nelson, Jr., Dean reviewed. It was moved by Commissioner Gilles, Harry P. Wagner, Alice in the program before payroll deduction Brent Edwards, seconded by Rondo T. for all the districts elementary teachers. channels water. It’ was moved Commissioner Commissioner Subscriptions $35. per year |Thursday Nights possible contamination ofthe soil and underground Alice Smith: Editor/Publisher — Ad Deadline 5 P.M. Monday An Evening At The Pub meeting was réoperied at 2:25 p.m. Those “present were John Fry, Hal Smith, Clair Lee, and Howard Smith. Also ;--esent A proposed policy on stream’ | requires at least ten employees be enrolled was received and it was moved by G. Eddie along the county roads was discussed. It was the consensus of the Board that the would prefer the modified week schedule of last year... requested that payroll deduct be authorized. for a group of five employees interested in Elementary School to help purchase seats for the new Beaver High School . an investment-program. Current policy Auditorium was discussed. No opposition . were discussed. Mr. Nelson will advertise were Robert Lee, Alice Smith, and Craig for applications to the Board. Davis.. Mr. Smith opposed the zone The pump motor for the weed. change based on the reasons previously sprayer is in need of repair. Mr. Patterson was authorized to repair the motor. — *~ stated in the January 8, 1996 meeting, and presented additional testimony re; A problem with the. cutting of the grass 12: Tracy Davis met with the board and Four Farms. 6. Request for a fund raiser at Belknap and pi met’ with the Board to discuss a matter re; noxious weed abatement. Appointments to the County Weed Board negative comments have been received. High School for next year discussed. Class will possibly contract with ., CircleFour Farms to provide the service. Nelson 2:25 p.m. », The; sateen Peatons of Lee 7 oven. which, was: eontinudd” from “the Tantiary 8: ‘19969 see c2 iaes Malt . ee Mitfors Monitor SS and - ' 3-6:00 Vision Screening Reports Wed. Feb. 28 Thu. Feb. 29 Come Out And Enjoy existing communities. All voted in favor of the motion. Zoning Fri, Feb, 23 -Epidem. Teleconference | oN School, Hutchings B.H.S. custodian, Robert Dalley Jr. B.H.S. custodian/bus driver, pat Mg Marshall teacher aide - Johnson feels strongly that. residential development: should be built ‘in the Tue. Feb. 20 -Beaver WIC Wed, Feb. 21 - CHEC Thu. Feb. 22 - Milford WIC & Imm. 4 new employees be approved: Martin never been met. Science lab at Beaver High School, gym lighting at Milford High up an agriculture protection area to protect their interests. Commissioner Dough Carriger, Planner, and Paul B. Barton, Clerk. Minutes of the January 8 and 17: 1996 meetings were read. It was _ moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Marshall, and unanimously passed to approve the Holiday CVE completion dates have been in the works for over a year now and so far they have the adjoining property owners should set Member, _ February 1996. Mon.Feb.19- we Mr. and (78 each side}. 10. It was moved by Norman L. Lamb, seconded by G. Brent Edwards, and unanimously passed that the following Marshall, Health | SASS ‘how slow the projects are moving. Lawrence stated that promises Member, : Ross Commissioner Johnson, who stated that *’ Robinson, Mary Wiseman, Enoch H. | Swain, John E. Gledhill; Jerry Mayer, Les : Prall and Carl Holmes. Commissioner Johnson explained that the County had applied to the CIB for funding for the ~ '” proposed Public Safety Facility. The City _. fepresentatives were concerned that the | size of the loan/gtant application submitted by the County. would effectively take all of the funds available for Beaver County for the near future. Commissioner Jonson stated that the Jail Project should not be considered with the as <2: vo . High project and finishing several items at Milford High. All parties are frustrated at meeting. Those present were Gary Sullivan, Chairman; Chad W. Johnson, Ce electrical SS the Southwest ) ax representing contractor met with the board and buildings discussed progress of the Beaver will be presented for approval at the next regularly scheduled meeting. Until such time they are considered unofficial. : sign the lease agreement with Milford > Kinross. can be purchiised. With the 117 seats on hand and paid for, and the 315 being ordered, it will make a total of 432 new seats which will complete the lower level ‘seating capacity of the auditorium. 156 seats are still needed for the upper levels meeting was adjourned. These minutes City on the Milford Justice:Court. ey 4. Construction Manager CliffLawrence, Architect Ross Wentworth, and Steve has been pledged to purchase another 50 seats, making’a total of 315 new seats that seconded Marshall, and unanimously approved to i approved. Johnson, public comment at “2:15 p.m. Commissioner Sullivan made a statement. ~ It was moved by Commissioner Marshall BEAVER COUNTY COMMISSION — to approve Ordinance #96-02 to change _ Feburary 5, 1996 the zoning from A-20 to’ PDZ/PUD. of County , Commissioner Marshall stated that all The «Board Commiisioners met on February 5, 1996 _current property owners. should be at 10:00 a.m, for its regularly scheduled “protected. The motion was seconded by Bills on file were approved for payment. There being no further business, the Fax: 801-387-5521 It was moved by Commissioner operations. The hearing was closed for UNAPPROVED MINUTES Commissioner life insurance. concerns about how. the. development would affect their present agricultural - purchase the Centrex Phone System from US West Communications. Tue. Feb. 27 -Beaver Immunizations by Johnson, seconded by «Commissioner Marshall, and unanimously approved to _ sign the change agreement to the NACO 457 Deferred Compensation Program re: Pat Yardley, Jimmy ‘Carter and Brent Edwards made statements expressing Until such time Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Marshall, and unanimously approved to seconded agreement for submission to the cities and the amounts will be invoiced. It was moved by Commissioner ‘proposed development were reviewed. can be purchased through the sale of 300 old auditorium ‘seats. and enough money of Edwards, Pat Yardley, Jan Kesler, John . Kesler and Craig Davis. Plans for the ' they are considered unofficial. the It was moved by Commissioner fund scholarships to the University of -Utah School of.Alcohohiem 1 in the amount of $648. The sarbcel for the purchase of the chip spreader was _ discussed. Mr. Kanell will prepare an reopened at 1:30 p.m. Those present were “Hoe Schoney and Bruce Hughes. Also present were Nadene Dahlstrom, Merrell ‘Dahlstrom, Brent Edwards, Sandra adjourned at 5:50 P.M. These minutes will be presented for approval at the next regularly explained ‘was taken. _ It was moved by Commissioner Marshall, and unanimously approved to_ A seconded by G. Brent Edwards, and unanimously passed that the bills be rezonement - petition Carriger Mon. Feb..26- Beaver Office Open Johnson, : The the proposal. 18.. There being no further business to . come before the board, the meeting was scheduled meeting. It was moved by Commissioner service agreement. John Kesler, which had been continued from the January 8, 1996 meeting was Pat Rimpau, and unanimously passed that So far the committee has raised enough Marshall to break the Sheriff's office and jail into two different budgets. The overall dollar amount will not change. Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Marshall, and unanimously approved to sign the addendum to the long distance Zoning Hearing - 1:30 p.m. moved by Rondo T. Farrer, seconded by money for-205-seats - 60-additional seats It was moved by Commissioner Johnson and seconded by, Commissioner suitable truck. No action was taken at this time. Mr. ox The need for a water truck for the road department was discussed. The truck that ‘was recently examined was not adequate. The road will continue to try to find a : County's obligation re: ADA. No action fae ordered from the same source as last year. 17. Principal Schofield met with the board and presented a progressive discipline program proposalthat he would like to relocation program. matter was tabled. plus x SXSas by Norman L. Lamb, and unanimously passed that the minutes of January 2, 1996, be approved. 3. It was moved by Rondo T. Farrer, per year make up the missed class assignments. © implement at Milford Program would permit problem students to stay in school fund raising effosts of the committee for new seats in the new B.HS. auditorium. $5,000 county were discussed. The chips will be The students will School will be out at noon on the above through five levels of progression. The day for the elementary students. ' SCHOOL BOARD MEETING first three steps have been developed to 8. Superintendent Holmes reported that : February 6, 1996 help the student stay in school with all Todd Tripp had purchased the theater in Present: C. David White President, - rights and privileges - the final two steps Beaver and would like to purchase 300 Norman L. Lamb Vice-President and function as terminal stages that progress in Board Members Pat Rimpau, Rondo T. - seats now in the old auditorium by severity to the point of expulsion. The February 22, 996. Affer discussion it Farrer, and G. Brent Edwards. Also proposal was discussed in detail and it was was moved. yy Norman L. Lamb, present were Superintendent Carl M. 2. It was moved by Pat Rimpau, seconded The need for new heater in the Beaver Road Shop was discussed. The Board went on record in opposition to the SSSs approximately Rimpau, and unanimously passed that the Holmes, Assistant Superintendent Donald _ seconded y unanimously’ passed that the sale be J. Willden, and Business Manager approved at $20.00 each for a total of Nicholas R. Dotson. $6,000.00, and that the buyer can remove 1. The meeting was called to order at the seats after February 22, 1996. 10:00 A.M. and an invocation was offered 9. Superintendent Holmes reported on the by Donald J. Willden. Beaver-area is a problem. He requested that fire inspections be done in conjunction with building inspections. The matter was tabled. training time for a replacement dispatcher. It was the consensus of the Board to allow the Sheriff to. advertise for a new .dispatcher. The ad chip needs for the 3 by G. Brent Edwards, seconded by Pat UNAPPROVED MINUTES the motion and 2 against. Mayor Robinson ‘sate that fire inspections in the the courts was discussed. The increased cost to the county: would be Alison Jones was reviewed. It was moved . Month in your school, in your home, and your community. position. The motion was seconded by Mary Wiseman. The vote was 6 for road needs for the mill were discussed. A plan to hire a bailiff to cover 16. Extended absence request of Holly and will be important to them. Help promote National Children's Dental Health 1996 construction plans. Road needs for the feed mill is still on schedule and the was severely damaged by someone cutting the mat with a knife. Mouthguards, are particularly important in safeguarding smiles. Remember, children learn best by example! If your teeth are important to you, their teeth District Project to the No. 2 place on the list and move all other projects down one railroad tracks. An upgrade or new road to mat for Milford High School. Old mat - request be granted. Rob Adams from Circle Four: Farms met with the Board to discuss the this site was discussed. Construction for cost (minus deductible) of a new wrestling to protect life and limb can choose from a-variety of sports safety equipment. taken. priority list: John Gledhill from Service District #3 moved to move the School Circle Four were discussed: Current plans 15. Risk Management will be covering the baby bottle tooth decay. Serious decay can occur ‘by a child's first birthday. There is also concern for children playing contact sports. Athletes who seek District's project be placed higher on the to $15,000. No action was are to expand on the west side of the against the budget were discussed. Dental professionals are trying to educate first time parents concerning Mr. Holmes requested that the School wy Although water fluoridation has steadily reduced the number of decayed teeth, it's still critical that parents assist and teach their children how to brush and floss and make sure they do'a good job." Attitudes and habits established at an early age are critical in maintaining good oral health throughout life. Preventive measures are the key to that happening. This includes: correct toothbrushing technique with a soft bristled brush, flossing properly, use of a toothpaste containing fluoride, maintaining good nutrition, playing safely, and seeing your dentist regularly for preventative care. ability to apply for funds from the C.LB. SN SX ‘ SX > SSay With proper car, children's teeth can remain healthy and should last a lifetime. A plat map of the Hays Spring Water Diversion was reviewed. The approximate cost of the diversion is made a statement re: the School District's will attend a meeting on this subject. The Ze during school hours. Beaver City Manager will work up the costs of materials and installation and the school district agreed to participate in those costs. 14. Elementary School supply budgets were reviewed. How the budget is established and expenditures charged According to the ADA, "Cavities should no be part of growing up. was reached on this issue. Mr. Homes $10,000 '- The no parking signs will also apply only celebration. of extensive discussion. No agreement plan for the entire county. The matter was referred to Mr. Carriger for action. A letter from Senator Bennett La, be determined by the City and emergency | services) during school hours and that no parking signs be placed in the same area. dental health was so important that oe program was extended to a month-long issue and joe - Ohio on February 3, 1941. The first national observance was on February 8, 1949. In 1981 the American Dental Association (ADA) decided children's to study the The... SSS es City, Beaver City Ambulance and Fire Department representatives that the road be closed with a gate (placement of gate to observance of children's dental health began as a one-day event Cleveland, priority list was reviewed. The issue of © re: the relocation of the California Condor medical care in the county was the subject was discussed. Commissioner Sullivan formulate an overall channel maintenance input from those present, it was the consensus of the school board, Beaver 1/2 years old or older we will check them for "Lazy Eye" syndrome. Bring him or her to any of the 3 locations starting at 10:00. It is vital to detect Lazy Eye as early as possible for proper treatment. February is National Children's Dental Health Month. The annual * unanimously approved to «organize a committee After much discussion and Four Farms. ~ occurred. We will be doing Vision Screening at the Belknap, 7 By Reha Gray: Minersville, and Milford Elementary schools on Feb. 28th. 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