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Show PAG36 AUGUST 11, 1993 intensive livestock operations shall be constructed and onerated so as to mmwmze odor, dust and the transmission of disease. (5) All swine husbandry units or intensive livestock operations shall be located at least two (2) miles from the territorial limits of anv rncorporated city or town. (6) No swine husbandry units, intensive livestock operations will be F.M. District, permitted in an 0 swine husbandry units, intensive livestock operations shall not be located closer than 14 mile from the existing home in any district adjoining an 0 F.M. District (7) Notice of a conditional use permit application pursuant to this Chapter shall be made by letter to all property owners within a half mile of the conditional use requested before any action is taken by the planning LEGAL NOTICES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 family, may be allowed on the same lot. All structures shall conform to and health setback height, requirements. (2) Public riding stables. (3) Radio and television transmitting stations or towers. (4) Utility easements. (5) Stands for the sale of produce grown on the premises. A-2- (6) Forestry. (7) Fur farms, livestock feed yards, corrals, silage pits and poultry pens. (8) Keeping, raising, slaughtering or marketing swine. (9) Swine Husbandry Units. ( 1 0) Intensive Livestock operations. (1 1) Retail sales of nurseries andor (12) Public use, essential facilities. ( 3) Other uses similar to the above and judged by the Planning Commission to be in harmony with the character, and intent of this zone. 10. 17040 Height Regulations No building or structure shall be erected to a height greater than thirty-fiv- e (35) feet. 1 and Yard 10 17.050 Area, Width Regulations, 10. 17.060 OualfaWReaJ.aW provided, however, if the owner, or tenant of the dwelling is also the owner of the swine husbandry unit or intensive livestock operation, such structures, buildings, waste storage or treatment facilities shall not be constructed closer than one hundred ( 1 00) feet from such dwelling. (4) All swine husbandry units and (continued in next column) "xvL. f -- ! commissioa A map showing property owners names, address shall be the responsibility of the applicant. Section II. Property within the following described boundaries that is now zoned 0 is rezoned from 0 to 0 F.M.: Beginning at the Southeast Corner of Section 20, Township 29 South, Range 10 West; thence going Norm along a County Road, said line also being the Hast line of Sections 20, 1 7, 8, and 5 in said Township 29 South; thence continuing North along the East line of Sections 32, 29 and 20 in Township 28 South, Range 10 West, to the Northeast comer of said section 20. in Township 28 South, range 10 West; thence West along the north line of Sections 20 and 19 to the East y line of the Union Pacific Railroad; thence Southwesterly along said East line of the railroad to the South Quarter Corner of Section 20, West; Township 29 South, Range thence East along the South line of Sections 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 in Township 29 South, Range J 1 West; thence continuing East along the South line of Sections 19 and 20 to A-2- right-of-w- ay 1 1 the point of beginning. , (Containing immediately upon i(s publication. ADOPTED this 3rd dav of Julv. 1995,,,., sGarv E. ... Sullivan. Chairman Attest: Willden, and Business Manager Nicholas R. Dotson. 1. The meeting w as called to order at 10:00 a.m. and an invocation was offered by Donald J. Willden. 2. It was moved by Rondo T. Farter, seconded by Norman L. Lamb, and Heaver County Clerk Votes of the Commissioners of Adoption of the foregoing Ordinance: For: Chad Johnson Ross Marshall Against: na Published in the Milford Monitor August 11, 1995. - 1 W I : , I Wm MILFORD II ' ' jk-.q. ' 1 "t " j j ..; . : ; . approved to pay the temporary position $5.50 per hour until permanent replacement can be -selected. - ' Last week it was brought to my attention that there is some confusion about the origin of To clarify minutes. questions, minutes are: record of each 1. The . ! y f "x "- 8 - V -t i " Ken Yanfley and Raymond Goodwin met with the Board to discuss designs for a public safety building. The size of the fiwility Several options was discussed. were discussed. The Sheriff will cotUctthearchitecUtoobUmmore detailed cost estimates. , 95-'9- 1 " ; Mining Group, and Mark Dotson, Dounn Exploration, met with the Board to explain a mining operation being planned to supply baBast material to be sold to Union Pacific Railroad for use on their tracks. The county road used to haul the ballast needs to be widened and ok Board will allow Kie Wit to be the applicant to the Bureau of Land Management unanimously passed to approve the minutes. Greg Mladenka, from State Engineer's Office, met with the Board to discuss flood control, ; problems on the Milford flat with the Beaver River channel were Cathy Mean, from Job discussed. No action was taken. met with the Board to Service, Richard Henrie, from discuss the applicants for the Henrie's Earth Moving, met with the Board to request permission to County Planner, mterviews were set for August 21, 1995 at 10:00 establish a temporary work camp am The County will not pay for near Minersville. Craig Davis the county zoning transportation to the interviews explained or relocation expenses upon ordinance re: this matter. The hiring. The Board will iroterview matter was referred to the Planning the top 9 applicants as rated by Job Commission for a conditional use f Service. permit. Letters from Rep. James Warren Peterson, from Hansen and Sea Robert Bennett re: Circle Four Farms, met with the wilderness legislation were read. Board to discuss several items on the agenda. 1. Circle Four Farms . No action was taken. It was moved by Comm. had nothing to do with the Johnson, seconded by Comm. discussion on the agenda re: untfiirnoush and Marshall agriculture protection areas. 2. Kic Wit Mining could be using the same approved to sign the grant contract for the county planner. railroad spur as Circle Four Farms A replacement for Roy to ship the railroad ballast 3. Letter the Southwest Public on re: the use of pig manure as Young is Health Department Board fertilizer, Circle Four has no plans ' needed The Clerk will contact the to do this at this time. for boards two hospital The vacancy in the on a recwnKndatkns Minersville library was discussed. replacement Veda Cox met with the The position is currently being Board to discuss a county wide advertised for applications. The course. The cost per student would librarian temporary compensation be $250 to $300. The Board is was discussed. It was moved by Comm. Johnson, seconded by willing to participate in the Comm. Marshall and unanimously project with an amount to be school year. C. It was moved by Pat Rimpau, seconded by Rondo T. Farrer. and unanimously passed that the Boys Spring Baseball program at M RS. he dropped for Some ttu QS.96 school vear. reasons for dropping the program. No 1A terms play spring baseball. Only four 1A Teams are still playing football and others play a fell baseball schedule. Will not be permitted to play with the 2A teams, unless they have a Girls Softball team to accompany them and both girls and boys teams can be scheduled to play. D. It was moved by Norman L. Lamb, .seconded by Pat Rimpau. and unanimously passed that a Girls and Boys Cross Country Program be approved for M.H.S. and that Adrianne Whittaker be approved as Cross County Assistant Coach. 13. Music program for Milford High School was again discussed. Mrs. Jensen asked that she be paid 17 of a beginning teachers salary, instead of an hourly teacher aide rate. After discussion it was moved by Pat Rimpau, seconded by Norman L. Lamb, and unanimously passed that the request be granted and that she continue to work toward rcccrtification. 14. Policy Manual Work Meeting will be held August both, at 6:30 P.M. 15. There being no further business to come before the hoard, the meeting was adjourned at 5:05 P.M. r I : Minutes of the July 3, 1995 meeting were read. It was moved by Cons. Johnson, seconded Comm. Marshall and by EDITOR'S NOTE: L-- , Barton, clerk. Will discuss again next year. It was moved by B. Norman L. lamb, seconded by Pat Rimpau, and unanimously passed that a Girls Basketball Program at the Freshman and Sophomore level 6 at M. HS.be approved for the l I - scheduled meeting. Those present A. It was moved by G. Brent Edwards, seconded by Pat Rimpau, and unanimously passed mat the request for a Milford High Girls Softball program be denied. These minutes wuT be tented for approval at the pre next scheduled regularly meeting. Until men time they are considered unofficial. ChigPngeBofKieWit were Gary E. Sullivan, chairman; Chad W. Johnson, member, Ross Marshall, member and Paul B. made. unanimously passed that the minutes of July 11, 1995, be approved. 3. It was moved by Rondo T. Farrer, seconded by Norman L. Lamb, and unanimously passed that the bills be boshes of ranting he uf is bicycle and would like to see the county do more m the promotion at nawntiin. biking. , The Board of County Commissioners met on August 7. 1995 at 10:00 am. for its regularly Vo-A- , W Paul B. Barton Unapproved Mfarates Beaver County Commission Meeting August 7, 1995 about complete. 1 1. Surplus property auction was held at Milford High School on Jury 9th. Most hems were sold, stolen, or given away. $67 1 .00 was collected. 1 7. Principal Schofield met with the board and discussed the following Milford High School Concerns: Football, Baseball, Girls Softball, Girls g and Basketball, Program. After much discussion, the following motion and decisions were Vice-Preside- areas within the school. 7. It was moved by G. Brent Edwards, seconded by Rondo T. Farrer, and unanimously passed that Leslee Fails be approved as a paid assistant drill team advisor, and that Poncho Chavez be approved as a volunteer assistant football coach. 8. Opening Teacher Institute will be held August 16th at 9.00 AM. in the new Milford I Iigh School. 9. Community Impact Proposal was discussed. The application has been received and will be completed and submitted. Need to put together projected growth plans for one year. 10.440 acres) Section III. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be effective I - J Present: C. David White President, Norman L. Lamb and Board Members Pat Rondo T. Fairer, and G. Rimpau, Brent Edw ards. Also present were Superintendent Carl M. Holmes. Assistant Superintendent Donald J. approved. 4. District staffing was reviewed Still need science and one-ha- lf time administratorone-hal- f teacher at Beaver High School. 5. After discussion and upon of recommendation Principal Albrecht, it was moved by Pat Rimpau, seconded by G. Brent Edwards, and unanimously passed that Debra Marshall be hired to teach English, Speech and Drama at Beaver High School. She will replace Jody Wood, who resigned. Will start on step two on the teachers salary schedule. 6. Forensics program at Beaver High School w as discussed. It was moved by Rondo T. Farrer, seconded by Norman L. Lamb, that the program is dropped because of the lack of student participation because only one other forensics team is in the region and travel distances and time required to participate in Northern Utah. Upon a call for a vote on the motion mere were four votes for and one vote against. Motion carried. Superintendent to encourage the teacher to incorporate forensics into the speech and drama A-2- A-2- LM J ' V( fyp L-J Aagast 1, 1995 A-2- right-of-wa- (1) Private garages and accessor' buildings kxated at least ten (10) feet behind the main building may have a rear yard of one (1) foot except that where a comer lot's rear yard borders the side yard of an adjacent lot, the minimum rear yard for all buildings shall be ten (10) feet (2) No building or structure or enclosure housing animals or fowl shall be constructed closer than one hundred (100) feet to a dwelling on the same or adjacent lots. Structures, buildings, waste storage or treatment facilities servicing a swine husbandry unit or intensive livestock operation shall not be constructed closer than 750 feet from the nearest dwelling, five years, and ten years. 10. MT. Enterprises situation was discussed. Appropriate time schedules and ether documentation is Unapproved MbMtea Beaver Coutjr Schawl Board government agency. 2. Public record available to anyone wanting to view them. 3. Available for viewing within a reasonable time, usually construed to be no longer than 5 working days, after any public meeting. 4. Published in Milford Monitor as received from the various offices. Considered unofficial until 5. approved by the governing body. After approval, a motion is required to change even so much as a word. Evidence of the standard of 6. performance in each office. " " A request to move a county road near Baileys along Hw. 2 1 was discussed. The matter was referred to Comm. Marshall. A problem with a private citizen causing water damage to a county road near the Robert Christiansen farm on the The Milford flat was discussed. a letter to will send countj' attorney Mr. Christiansen requesting him to repair the water line under the road so the county can repair the road. with the Problems ' farmers Spraying water on county roads were discussed The matter was referred to Comm. Marshall for discussions with the Sheriff for enforcement. A County Association of Governments meeting was set for September 5, 1995 at 4 00 p.m. The clerk will give notice. Tyce Palmer did not on Board the meet with The Areas. Protection Agriculture appointment was passed without action. It was moved by Comm. Johnson, seconded by Comm. Marshall and unanimously-approveto change health claims administrators insurance from Benefit Plan Administrators to Mountain States Administration co. Betty Miller and Red Oelerich met with Board to explain a Bicycle Utah mountain bike program. Gene Wyman stated that detennined later. Bills on file were approved for payment There bejw at.furthff business,.. the .tnteuag.wat adjourned The above mantes wO be pnsaatad for approval at the tcbadaaMl next regalariy BMetfof. Uati tacb thaw they artcoaaidered aaofflcUL " I teck the family insurance I sell with mod neighbor service? And our new computer system makes that good service even better. Call me. Brent Staplty S01-43S-S4- 51 757 N. Main Beaver, Utah Like a good neighbor, State Farm STATI is there. 'AIM d INIUIANCI Stan Fan bwurwwaCampMMs rwWW0U. WOrmfajlon, MAM Jlandu's Slwucasc cf dlilfcfd Ptcpoftta LAND: 160 Acres Dam on Hwy 257 NW of Milford. West of of Milford. Between Milford Flat and ile $16,000. 80 Acres 5 miles SAV. u V I 1 I , u- 1. ij " ! ; Jr X,,,,,,1 " i S I .... j ' y 'y n m, J u n North: ?J f " i Legend: Heavy Dotted Line - Affected Area - I Ai iT. j, j - s Lund Hwy. 80 Acres 10 miles SAV of Milford on Flat near new pig farm. 200 Acres 5 miles SAV of Milford between Flat & Lund Hwy. 320 Acres NE of Milford on the road to Roosevelt Springs Geo Thermal. 440 Acres 7.5 miles SAV of Milford between Milford Flat and Lund Hwy. Three lots in Sunnyside Subdivision, lots 1, 20, and 21 Ten lots in Sunnyside Subdivison, lots 2 through 11 " . 7 Aq , . h $16,000. $24,000. $30,000. $32,000. $66,000. $ 5,000. $50,000. 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