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Show New Tax Rules Discussed by County ' Grand County Commissioners Commis-sioners this week spent a short session in which the main order of business was a discussion of the Green Belt amendment with officials offi-cials from the State Tax Commissioa The Tax Commission has met some problems in implementing im-plementing the amendment which allows sections cf and surrounding cities being be-ing used as farm lands to be assessed as farm land and not as potential industrial indus-trial or residential property. proper-ty. The men asked that the County furnish them a set of plats to mark types of, land on. The request was granted. In other business, Jim Hudson was granted permission per-mission to act as an alternate alter-nate on the airport committee com-mittee for John Sparks who is away a lot. Welby Boy-den, Boy-den, chairman of the committee com-mittee made the request. The Commissioners agreed that they would gravel the road to the Pete Shumway house, in response to a request re-quest by Ray Shumway. Mr. Shumway then stated that he would like to deed the golf course road to the county. This road presently goes through his property. Appearing before the Commission Com-mission was hospital administrator ad-ministrator Kay Hawks, for a discussion of the care rf elderly patients. Dick Wilson appeared to present his Golden Circle Promotional 'Plan to the Commission for financial assistance. Wilson proposed to travel to other cities distributing dis-tributing information about Grand County and other Southeastern Utah areas to interested persons. A decision de-cision on this wes deferred until the meeting on Feo. lGth. |