Show Millard Countv Chronicle Progress Commission approves three zone changes By Kinsey Manning Kacie Bond National Award Winner The United Stales Achievement Academy announced today that Kacic Bond Utah has been named a from Meadow I mted Stated National Award Winner in Mathematics This award is a prestigious honor very few students can ever hope to attain In fact the Academy recognizes fewer than 10 of all American high school students Kacic who attends Fillmore Middle School was nominated for this national award by Mr Ralph Myers a teacher at the school Kacic will appear in the United States Official Yearbook Achievement Academy which is published nationally Kacie is the daughter of ynn & Lyncttc UT The grandparents Bond of Meadow arc Ins & Terril Bond of Meadow UT and Bcma Dav ics of Fillmore UT Skull Valley Web Site 40000 tons of the nation’s highest level nuclear waste may soon be coming to Tooele County Utah finding a temporary home on the reservation lands of the Skull Valley Band of the Goshutc Indians On July 2 KUED launched a balanced comprehensive educational and continually updated companion Web site to Ken Verdota’s Skull Valley: Radioactive Waste and the American W est offering web surfers the chance to virtually visit the proposed storage location The site available at wwwkuedorg'skullv alley offers original interactive maps detailing artists' conceptions of the storage facility Also illustrated are the transportation routes the radioactive waste would follow into the state including rail lines that pass through Salt Lake City Exclusive clips from the program w ill be available iding a fresh visual pcrspcctiv e of the key interests at stake in Skull Valley To guide citizens through the project's public process which includes public hearings later this year and an expected final decision in Spring 2002 KUED w ill links to relevant news offer ticles from The Deseret News as well as archived stories chronicling the deal between Private Fuel Storage LLC and the Skull Valley Band to store 80 million pounds of nuclear w aste on the tribe's The Skull Valley Web site will balanced resource serve as a throughout the proposal period for individuals curious about this controversial issue With clarity and balance this site looks at all facets of the proposal including the controversy featuring an interactive timeline and fast facts detailing the deal's specifics the players including the Skull Valley Band Private Fuel Storage LLC and the addition to voices from State of the sidelines and the places involved including original KUED maps and artist renderings of the casks Skull Valley and the road the waste will follow to Utah Dozens of links are provided as well as a kid's page and nuclear primer for viewers of all ages who want to brush up on this complex topic Proponents and opponents of the proposal can post comments on a message board participate in opinion polls and read what others have to say about this issue Viewers are also invited behind the scenes on the Web to follow how Vcrdoia and his colleagues approached the massive undertaking of a program no Utahn can afford to miss Skull Valley KUED’s companion Web site to Skull Valley Radioactive Waste and the American West is available at www kued org Manning nominated Kinsey Manning was nominated by Principal David Noah to represent Delta H igh School at the region student delegate competition for the National Federation ofStateHigh School's Leadership conference All high school principals— '' nscy gion nominated 2 mdiv iduals an was selected as the delegate from this gion Kinsey is one of only 8 delegates from Utah She spent 3 days last week in dianapolis participating in group instruction a community service project recreational activities and workshops w ith great guest speakers The conference is the first ever student conference that is for athletes and fine art participants The National Federation of State High School Associations writes rules for 6 high school sports and coordinates the national high school debate topics Kinsev Manning is the daughter of Ken &Cindy Manning who would like to thank the region's high schools for sponsoring Kinsey at the conference Kathy from Light Industrial by Douglas E Mitchell Posterity not opposed to the Flaggs business just the location said Wayne Spencer a neighbor to the proposed operation The zoning was changed fromRA-to Light Industnal in a County Commission meeting July 201998 At the time the commissioners assured residents the zoning could not be changed again unless it was a compelling reason is not a compelling reason Spencer said A zone change will affect his property's value and he is opposed to the zone change A county zoning map was shown by June 20 2001 was an important date the H S Mitchell Posterity Meeting for a family reunion at the Fillmore Wildlife park was 80 decedents of Hyrum S and Grace D Mitchell The older generation was pleased to see the younger generation taking over and making a delightful and fun day for all The Lloyd Mitchell members supervised the ev ents of the day The day began w ith a lov ely luncheon of barbequed spare ribs and all the trimming The table was decorated with handcarts filled w ith candy and pictures of grandfor parents A special program with Doyal Mitchell the master of ceremonies included updates of family activities: marriages missionaries graduates new babies etc A report on family history and temple work given by Reid M Mitchell The Mitchell family song was sung by the group Then Betty Jeanne Moran gave a report on “A tribute to the life of John Powell” from a report written by Elder Van Mitchell when he was a senior in high school A copy of his book on the subject was given to members of the family Next was a talent show by the children Games and prizes were a special part of the day Included was the traditional pinata for children and the famous egg toss by the adults A colored map was displayed with pool's 50 mile club this week are Martin Ludwig - 2200 miles Karen Lovell 150 miles Barbaia David 2140 miles Paula Johnson 520 miles and Shirlcne Wright 670 miles Dive for Money and Prizes will be held Thurs July 12 at 2 p m Ail children ages 6 are invited to try their luck and skill at picking up coins and colored washers from the bottom of the pool The coins are to keep and the washers are turned in at the pool 's office for a variety of pnzes Regular admission prices apply DAYO swim team traveled to Richfield on June 28 for a swim meet with Fillmore Richfield Nephi and Beaver Only 14 children competed from Delta but brought home over 60 ribbons the team will return to Richfield on Thursday fora rematch with those same teams West Millard Community Swimming Pool will host the second meet of the summer on Sat July 14 at 9 a m with Cedar City Canyon View and Beaver Admission is free to the public Lessons: Summer is half ov er! Session V begins 23 at 9 a m All levels of the American Red Cross swim lesson program are being offered throughout the mornings Each session runs daily for 2 weeks Call the to register for this or pool at any other session smil ing face stickers and each family placed on the U S Map to show “Where in the world we are” This was a busy and an exciting day Members of the family are scattered throughout the nation - California Ohio Idaho Utah Texas Minnesota North Carolina Florida and Canada The Newel Mitchell family will host the next reunion in 2003 with Irene Scott as chairman Standings Mens Slowpitch League Team Delta Bldg & Remodeling Curiey's Sugarville FeedersJackson Dairy Dick’s Tires Droubay Chevrolet Delta Egg Farm Rancher 0 DCR Quality Thriftway Oasis Seed Shumway FarmsBackdoor Angler Courtesy Ace Hardware Can Sell 25 words for sealed cylindrical can was developed by Peter Durand in 1810 The graham cracker was invented by Sylvester Graham In The getting a strike Senior scores suffer since Phil Robison Ken Riding rolled a 214 Lit Bit rolled a 196 and Top Topham a 75 and Don Burt 90 65 Elma Wade Dunng the break Spencer asked Flagg if he was planning a dairy “No we are just raising dairy replacements at this time" Flagg answered Serena Weeda the closest neighbor said the Flaggs are welcome but if the zone change is approved and the proposed operation built her home will be for sale lies are already a problem and it will be worse Zoning changes meet the changing cancer What steps can you take today to duce your risk of developing cancer'’ Which types of cancer are most common hat in Utah and throughout the nation'’ are the latest medical and surgical treatments for patients diagnosed with The answers to these and other questions arc just a phone call away The tection prevent ion aid treatment of cancer will be the topic of July's Deseret News Intermountain Health Care Hcal'h Hotline The free hotline will be offered Njt July 14 from 10a m to 12 noon The can hotline number be called from anywhere in the Interns region All calls arc confidential Calls to the hotline will be answered by Ross F Morgan Ml) a medical oncologist at LDS Hospital and Yilija Avionis Ml) a radiation oncologist at DS Hospital s Radiation Therapy Center he health hotline is j tree tommuruiv service provided by the Deseret News and IHC This Space Sells X TuiTwTvr 520 East Topaz Delta Utah on July 271868 TRUSTS vs WILLS WHICH IS RIGHT Seating limited Robyn R Walton Attorney RSVP: (801)298-064- 0 or 12:00 PM Lunch included or 6:00 PM Dinner included HOP TO IT! Classifieds quit but Stewart said needs of the county and it is not fair to inhibit any change said past commissioner John Henrie Past things are sometimes handled properly and sometimes they are not It depends on how the future sees it said Commissioner Cox The way dames handle waste is still a problem The CAFO Ordinance and Conditional Use Permit help operate and control waste and requires a Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan if there are 1000 animals or more It is the same type of plan the Delta Egg Farm has in place Some situations around the county will fall under the grandfather clause and the county has to hav e a process for them to come into compliance The problems started when people started moving onto their farms said Daron Smith Others followed and moved to the county and that requires putting up w ith certain things Large trucks drive by his home causing dust He likes eggs milk and meat so is willing to put with a little inconvenience The Flagg's want to built their operation on property that was zoned residential and ethically and morally the homeowners were probably told this would remain Commissioner Cooper said He has seen promises cither verbal or written in other areas that have been violated Other places to put tlic Flagg's business exist and he thinks the people on the Sand Hill have rights that need to be protected He made a motion to deny the zone change application The motion died for lack of a second Commissioner Draper made a motion to accept the Flagg's zone change He added that prior minutes clearly state there were promises made by a commissioner and probably not the Commission Those promises are not legally binding but there is a moral issue According to the General Plan this operation is in compliance and the public’s health safety and general welfare seem to have been met The setback to the closest home w hich is the Weeda's home and the mile to the closest platted subdivision ordinances are met Changing conditions warrant this change he added Norma Brunson Clerk called for a roll call vote Commissioner Cooper “No” Commissioner Draper “Yes" and “Yes" Residents have a right to appeal and the next process would be a court action Cox said as skullv alley Meinhardt found the strike zone Tuesday for a 247 game and a 633 series with his new bowling ball from Mesquite Bob was show ing the boys the finer touches of the game the first two games and then those boys found the mark for a whopper game and took series Roger Tuttle too Another rolled his best game and series thus for “Never-othis summer with a a 235 high rolled Tuesday” Stanworth game on Boomers Thursday High scores were Duwayne Brood 9 Jerry Shurtz 202 Glenda Y ates Byron June Dutson Bob Meinhardt Erickson Lou Stanworth Roger Tuttle 2 and Nancy Rickard had an Game" ruined on her final ball by made to Flagg and Sherie (King) Flagg He is Mike Melville saying enough land was for this type already zoned of operation and would not affect as many homeowners A petition with 125 names was given to the Commission Melville! Sand Hill homeowner said they are cused of not wanting any animal operations within a ten miles area and pinpointed those currently surrounding the area as ell as a few proposed opera! ions A ideo show ing the dust problems created by existing animal operations in the area was shown The application for the zone change was accepted by Planning & Zoning and conforms with ordinances for this type of animal project Douglas Flagg said The proposed operation goes along with the county's general plan and fits the area well since it is not heavily populated and most homes are a mile aw ay Dean Wood is not against the operation but objects to the zone charge People live in residential zones and are restricted as to how they use the land The zone restricts having a noncommercial animal feeding operation but allow shaving a few animals Changing the would put a zone to plot nght in the middle surrounded zone The proby the residential posed zone would not have to be stricted but everyone else would This creates two vastly opposed uses in this one area and they are not compatible The proposed operation will generate complaints on nuisance air and water quality standards or refuse disposal requirements Also the zone will discourage homes being built and will be a stepping stone for building other operations in the area A break was held to search lor the minutes when the area was zoned ight Industnal and the past Commission said the change w ill not be a stepping stone for feeding operations The past Commission voted the day her husband John had his attorney at the meeting Penme Henrie 12 Free Health Hotline about Htlkrr The Millard County Commission held public hearings on three proposed zone changes during their June 25 meeting The first two did not generate public input how ev er the third request for a dairy calf raising operation about five miles northwest of Delta created quite a stir Most comments came from homeow nets in the area w htch is commonly referred to as the Sand Hill A zone change to amend the county's zoning map by reclassifying a portion of to the unincorporated area from was requested by Robert E Bliss The land is about four miles east of Delta The request meets all the necessary Planning and Zoning requirements and w as made because the dairy had grow n to a point where the change was necessary said Leon Smith Planning and Zoning Commissioner Bliss had also told them the zone change would be needed when he started his operation The Commission voted to approve the zone change In the second hearing a zone change from to Light Industrial was made by Steve S Shriber The zone change was needed for the storage of fireworks Smith said that Federal ATF rules were used as criteria for storage bunkers which are back on an parcel The nearest neighbors are a quarter mile aw ay The bunkers are designed to prevent problems but if there is a fire it would go straight up rather than sideways Smith said The bunkers are also bullet proof The business will be monitored and spected by the conditional use permit Commissioner Cooper made a motion to accept Planning and Zoning’s recommendation The motion passed Audience comments were limited to three minutes in a zone change request July as little as $5 864-240- 1829 It 0 This Space Sells Medical Issues PLEASE col -- 250000 households in 40 Utah newspapers in one easy step through Utah Press Asso-- 1 ciation statewide 2x2 display network is also available through UPA HEAR THE RECENT TAX CAPITAL GAINS Advertise Here! 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