Show Millard County Chronicle fioaie s 3 from County Commission meeting Excerpts il Wedindiy June 2 Brandon Cole Bntton 20 appeared for initial appearance Bntton is charged with one second degree felony false evidence - title registration plates and one class B misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia Bntton was found indigent and was appointed counsel James Aubum Wilson 46 peared for return on bench warrant Wilson pleaded guilty to one first degree felony issue a bad check Judge tyre sentenced W ilson to one year in the Millard County Jail suspended all but 18 days with credit for 18 days served He was placed on one year court supervised probation and ordered to pay restitution of S625 84 and fines and fees of S100 probation for 16 months and ordered to pay S925 fines and fees Michael Dean Lyford 24 appeared and pleaded guilty to one class A misdemeanor burglary and one class B misdemeanor theft year Lyford was ordered to serve and 6 months to run concurrent in the Millard County Jail suspended He is to serve 10 days in jail with credit for time served Lyford was placed on court supers ised probation and ordered to pay fines and fees of S550 Timothy Lee Lucas 17 appeared before the court in custody Lucas is charged with two third detwo gree felony charges burglary second degree felony charges theft of a firearm and theft and one class B w The matter as misdemeanor theft continued to July 6 Tim Kent Redmond 41 appeared in custody for one third degree felony bail jumping Redmond failed to appear for sentencing after being found guilty by a jury The state agreed to enter into a diversion agreement for bail jumping as long as Redmond doesn’t ask for appeal on jury tnal Jeffery R Nielson 24 appeared for semencing Nielson has been found guilty of five third degree felony charges forgery and identity fraud Defense attorney Jim Slavens told the court it was very obvious that since Nielson has been incarcerated he made a good impression on the person w ho prepared the report Nielson's actions were very contrary to his upbringing and was motivated by a drug problem Slavens asked the court to follow the recommendations Prosecuting torney John Holliday told the court that Nielson seemed repentant for his actions and sorry for what he's done and that forgiveness does not rob justice Judge Eyre told Nielson "I've sent a lot of people to prison for lesser crimes that you committed here" Lyre said he was going to monitor this case closely and sentenced Nielson to five terms not to exceed years in the I tah State Prison suspended Nielson is to ter into the standard agreement ith A PAP for 16 months Nielson was ordered to year in the Millard Jail with credit for 60 days counry served He stayed the balance of the year subject to review Nielson is to complete his rtier care program He outlined by is to pav restitution the court in each ease and complete 2f6 hours community service and any other treatment as directed by his probation officer He is to either find full time employment or sc hooling Die manor w as set for review on Wilson voluntarily signed extradito Arizona for another matter Larry Gene Williams 49 appeared before the court and admitted to violating the terms of his probation Williams was found guilty of one second degree felony possession of controlled substance and one class A misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia Judge Evtc voked William's probation and terminated it unsuccessful Williams was ordered to serv e 20 days in the Millard County Jail with credit for 16 day s served Barry David Fleming 50 peared for return on bench warrant Fleming failed to show up for a jury trial Fleming is charged with one tion third degree felony possession with intent to manufacture a controlled substance one second degree felony possession of a controlled substance three class B misdemeanors possession of drug paraphernalia driving with a measurable amount of controlled substance and operating a vehicle w ithout insurance and one class C misdemeanor speeding 10175 The matter was continued to July 6 to set for tnal Sean Gregory Buist 21 failed to appear before the court for w aiver hearing Buist is charged w ith one second degree felony receive or transfer stolen vehicle two class A misdemeanors possession of controlled substance and possession of another's ID documents one class B misdemeanor possession of drug misparaphernalia and one class non demeanor speeding 91 “5 bailable berwh warrant was issued 34 faded Jose Amczquita to appear before the court for sentencing Amczquita has been found of one third degree felony guilty The court issued a non bailforgery able bench arrant Jeff F Jensen 8 appeared for sentencing Jensen has been found of one third degree felony guilty possession with tment to distribute marijuana Judge l yre told Jensen was time to get the skills necessary to make changes in his life Jensen was sentenced to serve a term not to exceed five years in the l'tah State Prison suspended Jensen w as taken into custody to serve 10 days in the Millard County Jail I'pon completobing his tail sentence Jensen is to tain full tune employment or work 20 hours per week community serHe was placed on supervised vice People tell ask me what them d most a paternity u August ( onme o'ry Thompson 4k appeared and pleaded guilts to one class 6 misdemeanor pssessun of a weapon by a restricted person Thompson was ordered to serve one year in the Millard I ounfy Jail susdavs u ith credil pended all bui for days sere ed Thompson is lo with the lcmo and condicomply tions of her felony probation The court agreed to return the firearm to the owner after if' davs getting appreciate bnhdas Bums for me eigh suit fieorg-- the Board of I mints ( Minutes These are not fur June the complete and ofhcial minutes of the meeting The othi lal minutes are on file hi th the Counts Clerk at the courthous in Fillmore Present at the meeting were Commissioner John Cooper Chairman Commissioner Daron Smith Walker Kathy County cRiy Jacckson N(rma Attorney Clerk and Janice Brunson County Robins Deputy County Clerk Minutes from the June 6 Commission meeting were approved The Special Cse Application and Permit for recreation events between the CSDA Forest Service and Millard County was approved and signed by the comissioncrs A copy will be on file in the Clerk's Office Auditor Cirace said Jack Peterson had recently submitted a bid tor the surplus glass panels removed from Millard Swimming Pool at the S10IXI a panel and the hid was denied She had talked with Gary Hone maintenance supers isor and he had saidt the glass panels are a liahilitv to the county because they could get broken in storage Peterson told the Commissioners he is willing to double his offer and after some discussion the Commissioners agreed to sell all sixteen panels for S25 00 each Auditor Grace said Melome from Incode has notified her the new Millard County website will soon be ished and ready for use Linda L Lind Coordinator of the Panoramaland Resource ('onsets and Development Programs R( AD gave a bnef history of R( ADis part of a Federal and local government partnership established There are sev in 962 by the I SD en RCAD s in the Stale of l 'tah She toldwhat the R( AD's vision mission and antivitics arc through public and private partnerships with grassroots decisnn making that is totally community based Sheryl Dekker from Millard County along with thirteen other people from Juah Sevier Sanpete and Wayne Counties make up the RCAD Hoard Members NCRS pass for full time coordinacoorditor Linda ind and nator - Amber Johnson There arc three hundred seventy hve (I'M R(AD programs around the nation and they follow the same boundaries as the Soil Conservation Districts They are doing mans based protects types of commun that have been initiated bv the local governments Needs are the first thing assessed before protects can be developed and funds sought after To help in the rating process for protects sessment forms were filled out by all those attending ommission Meeting The forms are being passed around to various groups and meetings to get opinions from a variety of people Sheriff Fd Phillips said he and Robert Dekker have pone through and evaluated the three key security system bids They recommended the hid be awarded to Sound I'nlimitcd in Delta It the company is willing to solicit two electrical contractors to plan for the electrical supply points ill then take bids from at The counry least rw o electric al ccontraclors The Sound I'nlimtted hid for the key secu nry system at the court complex was S26201 00 The monev will come out of the Home land Security budThe bid was awarded to Sound get I nl imited or condition they abide- bv the stipulations aforementioned xX3 y"'v-- Kv7 7 jo p 4 5 i) m m Cmtcert in t the oo p m Tcunh Tournament adrtn't Parade jo p m oo pm ranee Spwtwrrd 0 DPS 400 W by 6tfS Tmrw team Main City ' ' Cheerleadm Mawcai Celebration of Freedom fair BuiWtnf Monday July 4tfi iJk Urty Btrd lrraldar City Parti Parade w® bejto fcnmedarriy hetvfen 4 20 4 jo a m 40c after ftysm t 40c W ea Mato Part Gty fimmrdarrty foSownj parade) ar the City Part to jo a m tom n jo a m feertaiienent to the Part Variety of Local Talent co p m UoTeam j lakketbaS at Beta Md£e ktvao! j m CaH Mm Own fm more tefa S64 2452 W PiiSad Swromiag Free Nto 1 oos 00 p m Avtotoat 100 pm Manner Mene TA Via Theater $j piPeneo Cos MSard fcoo p nry fair bounds Serfey c Millard Cos sty Fair fcreas p n fimwrta 4 1$ a jo Mato Parade tchediM io jo i n Patriot lard ( ountv Road Department is flip ibis iher the coun'v with their proieds ommissionet Smith j Mended the lah Water Resources meeting on Ihursdac lunc atlcr the tour ot the Gunnison Hem) Res the DM ere Oil skdale arid ( allao to disc uss the proposed wa'er protect lunc In another meet In riitav ing was held when the Stuthcrn Ne vada Water Huatd gave a present!! about then proposed water proicn Smith said DM AD made appln a funds lo upetafe the spi'was turn bev received and lunruson Bend fisc percent funding on A2 4 million protect Ita the hint tin hursdav Soil onseratio- District he'd then OH pm The budget meeting at scaling week in Ihe trnf will budge- wac presented and ad pled a m at 10 set up on June Della Reed Scailc IPA expressed ith the desire to meet at lo p m Commissioners lo discuss a Mllard t ountv Conditinul sc Permit for the third unit All the ( 'ommissioncrs partn ipated in the interview process tor the new iolt nurse lew golt pro at Sunss-on bine 7 t ommissionet Walker reported that a closed tourism wotk meet ountv mg was held hs the Millatd cassette ommissioncrs tn June was turned nto tape ot the ihet lerk sOttuetni tiling Items of discussion were the restnictunng ot the functions of the tourism board will he ban and hoss ihe IRI mones died according to State law fie oimmssioners ill over sec the budget and the lourism Board will serve as ai alsisiirv committee new tourism application was created and wl! be required to be tilled mil bs unsnne wati'ing IRI funds onimissmner Walker attended the emeterv District Alerting ofi tune 2Xtl pdates to Ihe bvlaws lacksiin were dismissed Allomes will have a rmu draft ot the h laws reads h June 2u meeting wilt the ( hambrt ot held on June immerse will ( nmniissinne! oopet announced Hd West Rodeo pa the Dass o! the tade will he held at 6 ixi p m ifi June was in a In The each night begin lune look ing St Program food ett n r at (Xi p m veryone rodeo V WATER RENTAL NOTICE Intermountain Power Service Corporation (IPSC) has water available to rent out during the 2005 irrigation season A person needs to be presently involved in fanning in order to qualify to rent this water ICTBlIwUKTWX is ommissioncrs oopet arid Walk the Iannis Ikollar er Store he new manager narid t kpcriine ill be Pal bornas fie ( were nm able nrnissioru-ic lo attend this seal lopaz Pilgrim age said Wa kcr onirrussioner that V 9r ii was raised during tfr firs Iordan Brunson lurid raise! thanked Millatd thcif See Commission on page 8 T COPY to a great 8‘ Anyone in the DAUAD Area wanting to rent water will need to mail or deliver a sealed hid to Dean Anderson at the water office The fonns for the Sealed Bids are available at the Water Office IPSC reserves the right to accept or reject any bids for any reason Bids must be received at the water office bv July 8th 2005 Part Sunday July 3rd 7 00 p m “Lfcerty" signed the agreement The ( ommissioncrs approved so the Millard ( ouritv facilities and Rental Policy with the desired changes and also included a request for ( ommissinri Waiver tops he on file al the ( leak's Office An dtlor (trace will mail copies to ca h June 2 2xii Banquet on Thurwlav He reported good attendance and ev hibitofs' participation at the show He said the stock show hoard had done a great ob and the support ot the community and businesses were here were a lot much appreciated ot positive comments made ahcnjl the show TTic Alillard ive ountv Ji stock Show is one ot the tew open sunk shows in the state June 11 2'Xii is the deadline to get the application for predator control om reimbursement to the state missions! Smith authorized Audi tor Grace to submit to the stjie the amount been paid out to date minus the red tox pas merits ommissioner Smith said the Mil hcv had a desire to know how the private sector could address ideas to the Millatd (ounty Comprehensive ami sc I'lan tm projects sush as final irrigation projects ot soil con sctvation projects Ihcs were told that it one ot the members of either si'il conservation district would like to make a presentation to the MCC-they arc invited lo do so t ommissioner Smith said Millard t ountv had been asked to be an independent tac ilitator to set up a meeting between IPA and the dairies to discuss pending litigation The meeting Frrryonc July ind Saturday a monthly user fee plus a fee for anv copies they will make The collection process will he done on a prepaid hi will sis The records' search he adaptable lo a new computet svs lem when the counts upgrade's their urrent sy stem The Commission approved and office to update their Policy and I’rr cedures Manual Auditor (trace reported on the sults of the 2IXH Alay Tax Kale Steve Brown had purchased three parcels dunng the sale and his check did not clear the hank She asked the Commissioners whal ac lion they would like her to take on this sale The options were discussed and a decision was made ( ornmis sioner Walker made a motion to uc cept the results if the 2XI5 Slav lax Sale and allow the sals- to go forward tir Steve Brown it hiv check is now honored bv the hank and the addi tional tecs are paid His deeds will not be released by Millard ( ountv until all the tecs arc paid Commishe voting sioner Smith seconded was unanimous Die motion carried copv of the 2X)1 May lax 's ttlue be on file at the ( Commissioner Smith attended the Alillard County Jr I ivesiock Show Anyone in the Central Utah Water Company Service Area wanting to rent water will need to contact Greg Greathouse in Lynndyl Utah by July 2005 7 tZ'SJ G2SSC3G7 ITA CZIZsCZUl G7 &J77Z3 Friday July Sheriff Phillips said that a year and half ago the Sheriff's Office along with the Bl M had met with some people requesting a permit to hold an arts event in the west eleven There had nothcen any more word about the event until someone had seen it advenised in a newspaper for July 2005 date Sheritl Phillips asked Attorney I cRav Jackson it the county could require a conditional use permit tor the event Attorney jackson saidt he thought the county could require a conditional use permit for an am events on range and forest land ShcntF Phillips said he will look at the activity more closely and will talk to Sherry Hirst BLM Direclor to see if they have concerns Reponer Dean Draper said that arts events like the Burning Man which has been held for about a decade could cause a lot of law enforcement problems for the cininty because ot the participants possible adverse tivities Attorney Jackson said the State of l 'tah Department ot Agricultutc-anFood County Brand Inspection Agreement has been prepared and is ready to be signed The Commission approved and signed the agreement A copy will be on file at the ( lerl's Office Millard ( minty Attorney Jackson prepared an agreement tor ( omputet ccess for Public Record System search between Millard ( ounty and First American Title Company Re corder Connie Hansen explained First that the agreement will allow American Title ( ompany access to the retrieval screens of the Assessor Treasurer and the Recorder Offices The title company will be able to use the information for their purposes onlv and w ill not be allowed lo sell anv of the information to other com panics First American Title ( ompany will be charged a set up fee and POWER SERVICE C0FP |