Show nyj Chrorvcie Page 6 1 Delta North I I M County Orchestra receives a one at state 3L2£&5 Prorjr(?SS Mpi $V Elementaryr V Genevieve Draper DHS The orchestra received a Two perior at the slate competition of the three judges gave Delta a one while one judge awarded a By P Competition at state is based on how the group plays Theoretically if every orchestra did well then ery orchestra could receive a straight one However that has never hapwell pened The orchestra had a slight problem of rushing the music However the judges said that the energy required to be able to sustain that type of rushing is admirable and not often seen even at state Mrs Karen Chandler said “It went really well In fact between Eskdale and the A school that played first us one of the smallest 3A schools there were two 5 A schools that ceived lower than us We pulled it off We received a superior or one which is the very best" i Jui’l M(jik nnd Millard County portrait Jelly Bean portrait Itllrn! the ptcM Flilmm iftuk' h U‘r report mi Piesulent KotMn u piuvi'i ini' His tivorite slorv about the pit itlcnl hil iniluihev in revMfJs to the Beilin Will in tln wall’ " We J applet late hel te u hinp It! Pol) till j h tlent's lisuni' ut i' vc a iln" was whet) kc nun ( lermaiA tpen this Kei us about prcsiJ IhnfcHijh M an jr- - v J ' Commission Minutes euerpls from Millard County otnnusMon I’NAI’I’KOVI I) minutes I’reseiit Kathy V Walker Chairman Smith Commissioner John Damn ( LeRay Cooper Commissioner lahson Count) Attorney Norma Clerk Janice ( ounly Hrunson Robins Depul) Count) Clerk Slier) Dekker Dean Draper Mike Staheli Jim lalhot Keith Hums Jemnler Tolbert ( ar lioele Paul McCollaiim Brent Blake Donna Quarnber)! Clinton (liiarnbery Brent Bennett ami Bonnie lie the lolloping ire 2(M)6 May ISomsiSI mlitors Report Chief Depot) Auditor Bonnie ichre pace the Commissioners various invoices to review and approve lor pavment tluouph the Auditor's Dtlice Cluel Deputy Auditor (ichre yave the Commissioners the Check cht VC Report of Mav 12 2IHK' to review and sipn Chiel Deputy Auditor (lelue said lit union (icoipe had notified the county that the sale ol Ins property will not be closed lor another week he property had previousor two ly been taken oil 22 the May 2bth lax Sale Any further information the county may need can be obtained at irst American Title Company Commissioner Smith made a motion to siyin and execute the license agreement between Millard County and the I'mversity of Utah for audioTi7itlon to install and maintain veindilation detectors on property owned by Millard County Commissioner ( ooper seconded the motion he voting was unanimous he motion carried ( omnussioner Cooper made a proposal to appointment Jim Withers and Cordon Challaml to each serve a tour year term on the Millard ( ountv Planning and Zoning Board Smith SI CONDI I) ( omnussioner the motion The veiling was unanimous lie motion earned Commissioner Smith made a motion to set the date tor a public hear00 a m to 2006 at ing on June hear public input omnussioner Cooper SI CONDI I) motion The voting was unanimous The motion carried Cluet Deputy Attorney Brent Beiklev will send the advertisement ( the ‘irSt DNES to the tion jH DHS ig in the dirt WIN & ' 4t to'irse I’l irst tiling in the Jib er iJt MihknN Mu l:MinKcs2? were joined h us tor a h inK on ep nt me ikc ot planting s iu-- ktiij of iMireV apme ii’ tanl awarJeJ the In PPi II I) a division ( tvsroom ft' mh ni tL iiid' Vr a hinihath three hs pi u ’It rJnN‘ ind over tihnat‘i "vn hrub and flowering n U ran if nd are Reaudmes and v re p pin hoev n at laidens rj Hk-Dus bun m ita High iii in hxI erak ts ee p ip a h his as a er nu pi mts and di iMmi uiJc p n! iKe a ard M eiiknts Kth siuneet md epi 1M done a i eiu in ha three p’ in' ni a iwoom le triune o iii'itv (Mklii KM ne ition the students tok iiiiu k vind rv ' mil used then tv ne hhndP'M nv s vuu ss v ht pave o! trun was n i’'" i’ on M Mu I'm! a newspaper omnussioner Smith made a moto go into a public hearing to bear public comment about an ordinance change to amend the zoning map ol Millard County by a portion of the unincorporated area heretofore classified as Range and forest to Highway Commercial as requested by ( lmton and Donna fhiambcrg Millard County Planning ( i H oud st id mou'mJ 'Ik ti e akirnd 'ut om d imp ni h 'm laKv-li- mJ id d oi p oppoituniu mne sevk J it n ik nt ' iMino make to he a woic ill and a u n Uei’ioed’M tli I'lls v fptui Punk t)u ''Worn id M o 't Pit's stiuk J'ome nis fheir ing The Public Hearing began at 05 the following people present ''beryl Dekker Dean Draper Mike Keith Hums vtaheh Jim Talbot lenniter Iolbert ( ar lhcTle Paul general budget ('omnussioner Cooper said he had talked ith ee Monne who reported a road west ol Sipio Lake is in terrible shape He requested that a grad ( with arranged all the antique machinery at the fairgrounds numbered each one and put together a list and a map of the location of each piece to nuke it a more interesting place to isit OTHLR BCSINLSS Adam Bnitt reported the cost to do one foot resolution aerial photos of Millard County The original timated quote was between $125 & $150 per square mile The bid came m at higher rate however the more square miles flow n the lower the cost per square mile A map of the estimated area to be done in Millard County had been turned into the state The county and the cities will take another look at the project and determine which area will be flown This topic will be discussed at the upcoming Council of Governments meeting on May 172006 at 7 00 p m Mr Bnitt will print maps for each of the communities to help in choosing what area they want flown Sheryl Dekker was asked to call each mayor lo mind them of the meeting Millard County Attorney LeRay Jackson said Bill Wright from the USDA Forest Service had brought in a Special Use Application & Permit for Recreational Lvents to be signed by Millard County in behalf of the ATV Jamboree ev ent Commissioner Cooper made a motion to approve the signing of the Special Use Application & Permit for ATV the 2006 Jamboree June Commissioner Smith seconded the motion The voting was unanimous The motion earned Commissioner Cooper reported that Bill Wright from the Forest Service will be leading an ATV trail nde in mid August for Millard County and interested citizens The route will begin at Corn Creek and end at Chalk Creek Commissioner Walker read a letter trom Virginia Josse at the Pahvant Senior Center thanking the Commissioners for recent renovations of the rcstrixims at the center She gave special thanks to Gary Hone and his staff for the outstanding ob they had done (omnussioner Walker read a ter of support that the Commissioners had w ritten in regards to the proposal ol Herman Toting and Sons Inc negotiating with the Division of Wddlile Resources on the exchange ot water rights in th Gandv area PL BL 1C INPUT Keith Bums from Kanosh Town Council reported that since last weeks meeting he was able to speak with the owner of (he debns on the acre parcel owned by Roger Brovkhank located in two of Kanosh water protection zones Mr Bums has written a letter to Roland ANNOI NC FMFM from Department of Workforce Scnices tlc'ctix c June tllmore 2006 our sen tees niplov ment t enter LC' tees will be Mav 24' I will no located longer be available to walk-i00 North The at 55 West last customers at the day to recetv e sen walk-i- and all the Although Fillmore I trav to Delta cling Job You sen C will be tees that available i ollow tng our Customers have been accustomed to receiving in the in the Delta I C these sen ices can still be accessed without are some examples of how to access these local sen ices: searching capabilities are always available (Delta LC) for details ol a particular w ill still be able to call 74 to speak Internet or by calling ob listing and updating ofvour files ith a worker in the Delta LC thus on the or w avoiding long distance charges Additionally we have been prov ided free space in the f illmore City office on Fridays needed basis If you need to see a worker arrangements can be made to meet on a Friday at the Fillmore City office Other limited itinerate services will be available on f at ikfays the f illmore City office ( ut of courtesy we ask that you not call the Fillmore to get any details you may need City office for arrangements Please call DWS at regarding our arrangements such as hours making appointments questions ete on an as lit Meeting Commissioner Cooper talked with Randy Johnson who will meet with the Commissioners today and discuss the Millard County Comprehensive Land L'se Plan The full committee ill meet in June Commissioner Cooper reported lie had talked to citizens this week He had spoken to Pat Thomas about holding the horse show dining the lair this year All the Commissioners attended the Delta Chamber of Commerce meeting to discuss some of the items going on m the county All three Commissioners spoke at this meet- olT We a an! to lime ' Fourth Grade Visits Delta High p Quamberg Commissioner Smith seconded the motion Clerk Nonna Brunson called for a roll call vote Commissioner Smith YLS Commissioner Cooper YLS Commissioner Walker YES The vMing was unanimous The mo' tion c3fricf Commissioner Cooper made a motion to go out of the public hearing ('omnussioner Smith SI CONDI D the motion The voting was unanimous he motion carried The hear10 a m ing ended at Commissioners Cooper and Walker attended the Millard Tourism er be returned to the area to finish the All the graders had been pulled the project to go to Garrison Commissioner Smith will get the message to hayne lenrte The Commissioners w ill attend the ftllmore Chamber of Commerce on June 14 2006 Commissioner Walker attended a completion of an eagle project that was done by Peter Nye He had job a k hae and hung ipn aide to see the orn open mini ete si ihon tiev phived Brent Blake Donna Zoning approved the change omnussioner Cooper SI CONDI D motion The voting was unanimous Ihc motion earned and the mg men McCoIlaum Commissioner Smith reported that the road department is spending 3 or 4 days tins week in the Garrison area working on roads fie had talked ith supervisor Thayne Henue about hauling some debris from the golf course to the county fairand moving grounds to improve the 4 wheel drivbit this project and ing area Money tor working on protects like improvill be taken out ol the ing trail heads iriik d lo Itu in 's 58 Quamberg Clinton Quamberg Brent Bennett and Bonnie (ihere No one present protested the zone change Mr and Mrs Qiurnherg explained where the location of the property as and they had plans to put storage units on the property Commissioner Cooper made a motion to approve the ordinance change of Millard County Utah to a amend the zoning map of Millard County by reclassifying a portion of the incorporated area heretofore classified as Range & forest to Highway Commercial Description The north200 feet of the following erly Beginning at the Southwest Comer of the Southeast Quarter of the 65 Southwest Quarter of Section IX Township IX South Range 2 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian 66 Thence North 20 03 Chains Thence last 7X0 Chains Thence North 9 07 Chains Thence Last 20 15 67 Chains Then South 10 75 Chains Then last 10X0 Chains Thence South 75 Chains Thence South 68 73 45degrees West 37 67 Chains hence West 3 75 Chains to the Point of Beginning Lying asterly of the Persons Making the Request Clinton and Donna Smith the owner of the equipment and he wanted the Commissioners and Attorney Jackson to approve the use of their names within the body of the letter The letter was read and the Commissioner and Attorney gave their approval for the letter to be sent A copy of the letter will be on file in the Clerk's Office (Fditor’s Note: Citizens expressed concern with election changes for the smaller communities) Millard County Clerk Norma Brunson briefly explained what the proposed election process would be changing eleven precincts to an sentee by mail voting precinct She vaid that the electronic voting was mandated by the federal government and the State of Utah had chosen the type of voting machine that will be used in the larger precincts It would be a big challenge to get everything up and going in time for the June 27 2006 election State law allows that all precincts with 5(H) or fewer voters can be declared an absentee voting precinct This doesn't mean that this situation would be forever and ever She went on to say the Republican Party has declared this a dosed primary election which means that applications absentee ballots and a new voter registration when necessary w ill be sent out to register republicans and those who are with a party This is an overwhelming project this year Other counties who are doing absentee pre- emets have found that voting actually increases (Complete and lengthy exchange on file) Commissioner made a motion “I would like to make a motion that we go ahead and do our best and if the county clerk does not have the sources to conduct it and needs some help she can contact the Commission we can make some allowances maybe in workforce to assist you to be able to do what is necessary to conduct this One flung we don't want to do is to be labeled that we know more than the voter Because know very well that no matter what the situation is we don't know more than the vote that voted us into these position We hav e to be able to represent their w ill If we don't we are in a problem here and am confident that the will of the voter's here want the same opportunity to go to the polls as they have in the past and don't want to be gradually assimilated into the process That is the way feel and have had hundreds of conversations lately over it It is no criticism to Norma at all she has done a wonderful job and she has researched this But my feeling goes back to the voter we do what you want us to do when you elect us we serve at your will That is my opinion and that is my statement and motion that we let the precincts have those machines and we go forward and make what accommodations we can to get this thing full blown nght for the primary Norma if problems come about come to us let us work them out and if we have to workforce to help you we can do it " Commissioner Walker asked for a clarification on the motion and a second The Commissioners were invited a second time to come to the Clerk's Office to really see what was volved in changing to the machine at this late date) Commissioner Smith SECONDED the motion with discussion I agree with the motion for the general election We are in business of providing serv ices for the citizens they are our customers and we should try and serve the way they want to be served Commissioner Walker said we have a motion and a second to put machines in every polling vesting place Commissioner Cooper amended his motion to include Gamson Commissioner Smith Seconded the amended motion The votmc was unanimous The motion carried WHIRE ETON THE MEETING ADJOURNED |