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Show t fi Page IK I 1 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. August 6. 2002 000 doe permits offered to hunters 1 A total of 1,000 doe doer hunting permits will be available fur a north- - eastern Utah area that wasn't ached- to be open to doe deer hunting t),i8 fai At an emergency meeting July 22 in Salt Lake City, the Utah Wildlife Board approved two due deer hunts fur the Wasatch Mountains, Currant Creek unit. The unit is located in Wasatch and Duchesne counties. The T I U. I Jl ,ST Justice Mrothers got the job of demolishing the forma Iln'tlcHullo M 'id office, one if three (is "tee pecs" at the forma liottlc I ll hr K cm in. 1 lie oMice Misused as a storage area by the Lie Tribe lien it (.aught lire a ft months ago. Arson as suspected and the inscstig.ition going Hue to the fire and the unsafe nature of the building, it as decided l demolish the building. The former office was the mam distribution point for the electrical services to other buildings and hai to lie reioutcd Archie Parrish, I'te Indian Tnhal Maintenance cleitiici.iii is vsdikitii. on getting pocr to the other existing Bottle Hollo buildings. Meanwhile tribal employees were relocated until the to pocr their huilding is restored. Bottle Hollow was dedicated in 1971. I li.it me ludedaiiaits and cialisliop, 42 motel units, arestaurant,. swimming pool, sers ice stain hi and marina. Remaining motel units are being used for olfices h) various trilul departments. HITINCi huntswillrunOctl9-27andNov.i- l .24. Applications for the Currant Creek permits will be accepted Aug. 1 through 5p.m. on Aug. 9. Draw results will be posted by Aug. 27. BcginningAug. 1, hunters with an American Express, Discover, or Visa credit card may apply for a permit at the Division of Wildlife Resources Internet Web site (www.wildlifc.utah.gov). Hunters who dont have one of these credit cards must mail an application in JOHN DEERE HAY TOOLS Diay toanDs Hig8i-ipaD5- 1ty for The board decided to hold a doe deer hunt on the Currant Creek unit because of poor winter range condi-ule- d tiona in northeastern Utah. Because of the drought, there s been absolutely no new growth on plants on winter range, m eastern Utah this year, said Steve Cranney, big pune coordinator fw the Division ufWildlife Resources. Thedeer herds in the northeastern part of the state are near their management objectives, which means there will be too many deer for the food supply thats going to be available this winter. Ifdeer nuin- hers arent reduced and we have even a normal winter, manyofthe deer will probably starve to death and winter range plants will be severely aged. The DWR asked the Wildlife Board to approve 1,000 doe deer permits for the Currant Creek unit to try and prevent that from happening, The board also approved additional doe deer permits on other unite in northeastern Utah where hunts are already scheduled this fall. Permits for these units will be issued in Utahs first Antlerless Draw. Applications have already been accepted for that draw and results will be posted by rd Aug. 1. The board also approved an increase in cow elk permits on some units in northeastern Utah to try and reduce potential competition between deer and elk for limited food on winter ranges. The cow elk permits will also be issued it) the first Antlerless Draw. Ihay ItigDi-qualfl- lty Union High Schools Golf Tryouts Union Golf team tryouts are scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 7 beginning h at 1 p.m. All those interested grade) should attend. For more (9th-12t- information, call Coach Mike Bose at MINUTES FOR REGULAR COM- next summer's road repair in that area. Commisaioner Rose stated that buMISSION MEETING HELD JULY lb re any daetoons are made regwding 22,3002 tha Bridgeland Bridge a public masting Commiuion minutee may be edited needs to held to inform the public of the com alternative. The Historical Society also for apace. The official cap V f Commiuion Ducheene may have additional ftinding available. County plete Commisaioner Thayna asked why tha Minutee are available through the e ierh tire bid ie for Goodyear tires only. Doug auditore office. stated ha follow tha stated guidelines, and the federal government subeSdiaee Rood Imum: uasd tires. Doug stated that Mitchell Construc- the dealers to handle tha Other Business! Dates for Board tion is producing on average 920 tana of asphalt a day and have a total of 21,000 of Equalisation Diana Freeton and ClarkAuditor tons put down on roads in tha east side of the county. Tha department is currently Assessor Greg Garff diecuooed setting tha data for tha Board of Equalization working near tha Dye Dugway. Commisaioner Thayna asked Doug if hearings with the commission. Tha dataa the county is staying on schedule with a A.. on . oi in a m. ial nm. md Doug answered that tha chipping will be caught up by foil Commissioner Thayne commented that tha Moon Lake Road is in need of chipping also. Thera has been a request for pavement on 5000 South and SR 87. The county will include the requeat in the next road review. The commission suggested that Doug Mart-in- JulyS. 2002 For haymaking, high-qualit- y, you form bales easily. And exclusive square-shoulder- think green. Think John Deere. Technological CoverEdge innovations and advanced engineenng come together to lock in nutrition and value. to make th hay and forage. best-quali- ty bv.r .'..i, Otis such as our 6 Series MoCo cutteibar, with exclusive shea'ItLb technology, help reduce repair costs arid boost uptime. 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John Deere des g'd rotary cutterbar is ideal for tough cutting conditions Low prnt le r utte'bar allows cutting at reduced angles for Mower-Condition- longer life of cutting components. enclosed cutterbar for quiet, reliable operation. Choice of three different styles of conditioners to match crops and conditions. Fully Davie. I Opening for Aizportlreprov Mayor Dannie A. Jan kina proreededtoopre tha five bids that ware aufamittod to do asphalt work to our airport through a Fadarai Aviation Administration pant Thqrwareas follows: Burdick Paving in theamountof $36JB6.00 MfaMAapbaltSwvirreintheamoiintnflTOJBgX Superior Aephritin tha amount of$36, 163 63. ArmorCuatinp,!nc.inthuamountufltB,786.IS Gordon Paving Ooanpuoy, Inc. in tha amount of $44,407.08 Aatotion wre made by Larry Murray todiraot Armstrong Engineeeingtoraviawthreebide end to check iftha Fadarai Gorernment would aUsw uatocomply with our poliqr of giving paeferanaa toloeal veodora. 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Hnwkina still honorajt VaanteGoifCouraa that repotted ing Rsoaavelt'anaaon pare hoktere 309 offgten foaa for regular piay and Roosevelt Golf Courea has beam doing tha aarea for Varnal ptatyerx A mads by Bererty Hanasa to dsdme this requestL Sterling Rswreprareadeonoareeith changi ng the nitas in the middle efths upon. - Personnel Issues Judy Mutton commission diimwed Judy and tha hiring vs. contract building inspection. Motion: Commissioner Ross made a motion to go into executive session to discuss pending litigation. Motion carried. Roll Call Vote: Both Commissioners Voting Aye. Motion: Commissioner Ross made a chock witii Hanna Water ft Sewer and sea where they will be with their construction motion to go out of executive session. of water lines before ha makes plana for Motion carried. Roll Call Vote: Both Commissioners Voting Ays. f mant Council Member! were unaware that eucha reciprocal agreement waa bains dona. Council oberBevartyHanren stated that aha would CityCouncil minutee maybe edited foropace. lika to virit with tha Gulf Prey Dan Wilcox, to Tke official copy af the complete RooeeutU City raceivehis opinion. City Manager Bard Hancock Council Minutee are available through the reported that this ooncept had been brought before Council about three yean ago and it was BooaevettCityBuilding. agreed it would be tried for a year after which it would be reviewed. Itdidn'toome before Council WaterConnection Hnqnarin Cindy Duncan came beftr Council to raquaxt again. After (briber discussion Beverly withdrew y water oonnoetiona with ona to ba her motion. Upon further discussion, a motion two mada by Starting Haas to continue honoring located at 1401 N. 3000 W. on North Gmaoant Road for thair raddanca. Tha othar connection the 30 reciprocal discount on doily play as well as for this ached uled tournament. Motion c would not baexarriaad and jaepaculativui Loretta Traagre also capre before Council to unanimously. Council will reviaw this arrangewater eonnocticu to be ment at a later time and darida what direction request on located in the North Creecent area at opprazl-matai- y they will take with the input ofMr. Wiloox. 900 West Street Bkl Diacuad on 3000 North. Coundldi rected that the citizens present Council Member Ruaa Cowan expressed ooo-oeof the tabulated bid sheet on providwith selling the Duncan (two connections no wc are experiencing water eupply problems ing curb, gutter, and aaphaJt to BOO Waat The the twobidi received was from Burdick would lowest of stated ha Cowan at this time. Mr. euppoct on connection per raqueotunoa they were riruady Paving in the amoun toflSS, 7S2.00. The bidewere oa the agenda to appsar baton Council. Altar dis- bread on a 4(X road. The coat estimate that waa cussion, a motion was madt by Ruaa Cowan to originally given to the citizens several months approve those two request! for out-si- de city water ago eras for a 89 width rand in throresant of oon nsetians fbr on oonnsctionsach. Motion car- $60,000 (X). The reason tha bid wre made on atO1 road instead of tha originally estimated 36 street ried unanimouety. is because this is what ie required by ourordinanat Weter Supply Concerns wa-teCouncil diannaad their conoeme with the r which is guided by atria requirements. Ifwechenga from our ordinance width, Rooseveit City bi Ws hare been this tima. supply situation at aaperienringadraughtoonibined with hot windy liable for any aocidcnts that occur if the roaa n wauUrer.Another factor is that Dry Gulch Irriga- too narrow. Severolofthecitizoniex pressed mn- tion is no longer able to eupply irrigation water aern and dispiaaaure that they had made thair andatirenaare probably uringculinaiy eater for dadrions bared on tha estimate of $60,000, and fieltan increase Bf40wreirreponeibieand they gordareandsven some crops. Another fi prabobtydua to citizana not watering over tha 4th were not prepared tomovefarweini. Council Memfor lxliUy, then doingheevy watering to catch up. ber Larry Murray id he could only epeek forThe city's 8M gallon water tank wre not re himaeiC but bo Mt the prqjsct should move ifthe bad tomakaimthadillkrenca even ward City covering like expected and was in (act, keingit'i enter tevei. There wre becoming the reality that in pries. Other Council Members fait this wre not Roosevelt would not be able to supply adequate prudsn tea thsre are so many worthy street prqjacta water or water pressure to fire hydrants which that nasd to ba done that finances cannot cover. would jeopardise our ability to provide adequate Larry asked that the aoundl support this project fire protection. Another eonearn wre the ability to provide feasible tor both thedtisens end thsOty. adequate water to the Uintah Baoin Medical Cn-te- r. than (beamed lowering the interest rate ftumOty An anergency two day moratorium on out- to ride wxtering was announced on Monday after-soon- . City Manager Brad Hancock did tha oalcute-tion-s and with the nonces! ion tha City agreed to Citizens were asksdtoitop all outiida watering immediately and not resume watering un-t- il make the monthly payment rate oome to $70.87 8 pjo. Wednaumr and than at BO ofnormal over ten years Ttueia within $18.00of the amount watering On Thureday.thsatizena were asked to tha dtirena had origfnalty been riven. Altar a motion wre mads by Ruse Cowan to maintain their watering at 7Mb of normal until Author notified. limit proparty owners costs to $7,000, with a City Manager Brad Hancock reported that fearer interest rate of 4 over tan years. Motion the 20$ Dentate Utah Project which is called the oorried unanimously . After the BID eontracte are Sandwarii prqject, would go a long way toward prepared and agnsd, the contractor will receive providingan outride watering supptyweoonait the re ahead. Thia project is schadukd to be within one mooth. Tha cityiportion of this wre oompietad Mr. Hanooct also reported that there is another program thatoould help ftind up wiU ba paid from unappropriated surplus tha to 86 of the coat of constructing a secondary Street Budget will not be affected. qrstam throughout the city. This isafodwnl pro- Rooaevek Stake YoirihPrqjaot lei wHrw lw'n.-.- Un Bertel.. 801 1. Repreeentativae from Roosevelt Utah Stake thseaubiing actforthre prelum. Council enoour-egs- d approached Council asking ifthair youth, nuia- -' Mr. Hancock to continue in his efforts to lOOtolfiO kids, oould ctoan up thegukh area on August 17 aaaeervioiproiacL apply for resistance through thin program. After this report. Council dtacuared puttings Cour supported the ooneaptbuthad( moratorium on aotar oonnaction re- over liability rinos the property ie owned by priquests until our water situation improves or e vate ci tisane Council aekad CtyliamgrBnd bare a better idea of what tha fUtura ability to Hanoock to contact the Utah Local Gevurmnante provide water will be. Council Member Jobs Inauranoa Trust todiacuaetheliability issue and Gardrer suggested that we hold oflonamorato-riu- ifthere wreany way to releare the property own-er-e from UabiUty. Mr. Hancock ototod he srould until we are what effoct the Durigan Well will hare on our supply. Water tasting is in the give Council an answer at the next Council Ma preoem of being done after which we should ing achaduled on Ju)y 23rd. Amembarof the audi-eno- e, Chris Denver, ariedthet he knew where the approval fromi tha State Drinking Water Board that would allow us to put Durigut water project oould get a grant and would like to help in our supply linw. All Cound Members oonoumd sacure it for this preset with thia auggeation. Denniaappeared before Ooundl and BrucaTlatoChy Presentation reported that ba would like to put a new roof on Bruoe Timothy presented Council with slot-to-r the golfoourae main tananre aiiedI for hisEagi requeeting the outatending debt nhiimtinn to Baoutprqjeet. Brandon reported that he has triksd Rooamit City for hia property located at 343 with GoifBuperintendantBrentFena and Brant I North, Roosevelt, Utah which reflect! requested theta metal roof be put on. Brandon hie portion ofdsbt repayment far improvements stated that h would famish the labor if the city rithin th city. He is also request ing th rate of provided the materials. Council instructed City gwbtobligriionpw thousand doilan Managw Brad HanoocktooontactBrantFam and of aasseaod valuation for property looted in the diaeure this prqject. A motion wre mad by Rure boundaries of Booorvett Qty, both oommarciri Cowan to approve thia Eagle Saout project re andraridantial,ifthareiaanydiflaranoi.Coun(fl preaentad upon approval afabudgri-Brandonwwill doom thia raquaat to Finance Director Mika prepareabudgri and prassnt it toCounril on July Rooacvctl City Cound Minute afARcfular 722-033- 2M tan kart. Mr. Denver stated that be will put in tha tins at his own expanse. City Manager Brad Hancock augpstad that wegatengneenestimatasandraeommindationa Larry Murray Mated that ha supports this pro poem as long as it doeen't require a preooura reducing station which would bs coat prohibitive. This oould bathe atari of another feeder line for Roosevelt. Rues Cowen evpreeead mnrorn with theeitypayiiigror engineering costa far thiaout of town project when there are areas in town that need engineering to resolve low water pressure problems. Chris adud what the engxmnngoorts would be. Brad will obtain tha engineering costs present thaaaat to the Council and Chris. Council again diarneead the faanbility af pre-water to eiUzans within city limits city enter revicia Audi-eno- a member Brent Timothy aekad if there ere anything in piaoa that Roosevelt randan te would be guaranteed service oven if sanies had lab terminated to outride city water uatrs. Council explained that the city has so ordinance in iwutsraervtoeflntandifoonditiMiaureaueh" that we cannot provide for RooeavritQty.wrvioa to outside city water ueors will ba discontinued. Mr. Timothyaaksd what determined when that condition todiaoontinue aarviewoutridn tha city wre met Mr . Timothy wre toid that Council would maks any dscisiana and the dadrioo would bo made on theexistingeonditionaatlhttiin. Final IT 1003-100- Budget 3 rinanoe Director MikeDovieprerwitadLoun. dl with copies ofthe Final FY 2002-300budget. Requeat City Panel - Clark I Miller RooaaveltPtyownaaparoei of property that wre used for a writ rite on the oM Bennett wdli which eehovtabandonad.Ragrdireof what wre done with this property, Rooeeveit would retain rights-of-wamviowad Council this theexiftiiig request and the fact thatthere are actuallvatatai cfnve such small parcels of property in this area that thedtyno longer naada. After dieruariw, a motion wre mads by John Gwrdnartorell tha firs email porosis of surplus property oo Whitarocka Road aeons package This property will b advertised in the tocri paper. Motion carried unani-mouri- y. Council leviewudawcommeniWfan from tha at sting that bocaum of tha areri-tiv- a Qty Managw nature of dtyrsoorda, the cuoiodialawrieas for tha cityeom pies riwuld not have bsan putout to bid and leeummanded that all bide ba danisd. Council dioouawd the tact that they Mt thqy risxdd haeadiaewwd this matter ftuthar before dkect-ing-th bidding proaewtotaka place. After diecua-io- n, a amtion was asada by Larry Murray to retain thaeuiienteuitodialiareiee. Motion 1irTnrr-'-a-r-iT- r llinir arlatliui City Managw Brad Hanoock leportad that TAAJBET are imuad an invitation to thair drat Customer Appreciation GolfTournament. Mr.Haneock stated that rincs this ieUBET'ribet tournament, we wars not aware at it prior to makmgupourmaatarliat oferneptelg dftuucua oisntaandhaMttlutrinm the entry Srewosonly $28 par ptoyor, he wondered ifCoundJ might wirib tn aiithnriaed a team After liienwrinn anysiiai pating in this goU tournament by en teeing tha names of those wishing to play and drawing out names till tha team was filled. Motion rented TwnporaiyRoadClapurw Qty Managw Bred Hancock repotted that 100 North Aleva Road wig badaaad far on nwnth white Chapman's put in tha utility lines to tha lanes Dwww development. Liny Murray riated that tha road wre wash bowrdi ns and aritad that aoon re the utiUtiasarainatelM that wahera Burdick Paving ooaw in and plan an oil coating it to miliwte this problem and sake it a a A motion w prove burinarelioanata thatblloer. Watar Line Fvpanaton Raquaat .Chris Dem- - ing Cbva Hatch, Attornay ChriaDtnvw appaaredbafota Council staking two requaate to aonnaot to Rooaaealt Water. Raquaat 1 -- Mr. Davur Making that ha ba allowed toeonnoct to water mNsote.k(r.Dsnvar stated that ba hari apokan with butb Water $ye-tarn- s Director Rick Stewart and the NeoiaWatar DiatricL Mr.Danvw riated that NeoU Water District told him that where ha wants thia water is oulaids cf Ncote Water District's aarvica area. Council reviewed a drawing showing the location ofthisooanactioa. Mr. Denver stated that Orris Moon owns tha proparty hia line wiU run thraugh. itka&4'KimforHmilatonrvire hiaoflloa.aawatlaaaailwetertooilcoanpaniaaby thair tan kart at his ofrirerite. Mr. Danvar Ihaiawillingtoputinthalinehimatifathia This would require shot tepaaidCouiicai is oonoaread with a hot tap into our main tint aa ovaay tapintetha main lint is on more apot fora potential teak to occur. A hot tap would alas ba la prohibitive. Rust Cowan rek od Chris Water District again about tapping into thair lias which is al randy caamactod to Racaavait'aaminlina.Mr.DmivagvmdtodeaD but stated Nsote had originally dsdinad aagriag thrir agnanwnt with Booaavrit Qty prohibited thrir aarviring anythmg furtlwr than 14 aiite from Naolasbnn. Raquaat 2 --CbriaPanvoratriod that hawould lika wnur aarviea to hia facility located 4Vb mitea north sn North Cresomt Rond. He is proposing an line that erillnu forty mi la to hia Caoilityreid ha plana to aril wrier to oil oompaniaa far thair Ruth Andateon far RJ.fltaaing8trviure Motion carried unanimously. BavartyHwiaanraporiedttiarean the unauthorised usMfiberity'ifireliydrantoto obtain water. This has boon an aringprabiam faranumbarefyeart and thne baas betnr urreneaa involving BLM ftra tnackx. Tboaa Ungunauthoriaadhi not to do ao whae they have ba abeerred. Mre ti.- -. .uiii Irnrrtiflad so they real monitor this si tuatioo. Mrs Hanmn aria aawwaaarihweippuatcftha aoncarn that tha raaponaihility af areintaawioa. lighting, and liability with a gulch walking park lmiHriiriiianilbtpailtTflherliannainnaiaiUite Mie.HanamreqimalndfiaagftairtillBateato the Fhsntiar Grill tebe issued teiadhriduals whs did work for thajulydlhrwlih retire iii roontributiona. Joha Gardner aekad about tha pregnasuf laiatal ling matare at tha parka and matory.Qty Managw tbwd Hanoock reported that aadjiectaA tha reptoownaotof raw din rial matin in bourdons Bret and than are approaumatety 300 taft to tit- --- 1' ' r "Vtovrcaririity Brad said that th watsr Breton ak tbs park amutere, and grifaauren area at thw topaf th priarityliataaaooaaat' realdretinl era ee bill from are inatelted. Motion teadjouni the aiaatiag was read by Larry Murray.Motion Triad unanimatnty. Moating adjounred at 1060 pre. POOR Q |