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Show MERRY TIMES . DECEMBER 1992 - 3 Town Workshop to Change in Grand County Government Look at POA Covenants Grand County voters changed their county government at the November 3rd general election. Here are important dates for the upcoming elections. If you are a Grand County resident who winters in warmer climes south of the border, you may wish to call the County Clerk (259-5645) and ask about Because of the large number of myths concerning the POA Covenants, some of us are going to meet either December 16 or 17 (Wednesday or Thursday) at 7 pm. at the Fire Station to go through the Covenants together. If you are interested, please call me and let me know which day would be better for you. I will make enough copies of Annual P.O.A. Meeting of October 24, 1992 absentee ballots. The PRIMARY ELECTION will be held January 5. The FINAL ELECTION will be on February 9. Anyone wishing to BECOME A CANDIDATE WHO CALLS A DAY BEFORE THE MEETING can have their own copy to mark up and keep. If there is a lot of Williams. Assignments as follows: for County Council must file their interest, we can do this on more than Chairperson, George Ottinger (2nd of petition with the County Clerk between one evening. two-year term); Legal, George the Covenants so that EVERYONE Interested but these dates are December 6 and 15. The new County Council will have seven seats, versus the previous three commission seats. Five seats will be elected from districts and two will be elected at large. Castle Valley is only a part of our district, with also includes Cisco, Thompson, Elgin, and (most importantly) a big block of Spanish Valley. I have heard that there are about 650 voters in that part of Spanish Valley; there are 250 registered in Castle Valley. If more than two candidates file from any district, or more than four McLanahan; Secretary, Mynoa so that I can start a list for a future Williams; Road Committee, Hank workshop. Call 259-5115 for more Freeman and Joan Sangree. Motion passed: “No POA monies transferred information. If this works, we’ll do the same with our zoning ordinances. — Jack Campbell Reprints of Back Issues on Request want them. Since we will literally contest (although official filing has not yet begun), so it seems certain there will be a primary. Several other provisions of the County Council form of government are that recall is now possible, a general county administrator may be hired, and Councilors’ salaries will be lower— $500 per month, with no health or retirement benefits. Ottinger; Treasurer and Co-chair, Anne impossible for you? Please let me know We’ve had enough requests for back issues that we’ve decided to reprint c0pies for those who candidates file for the two at-large seats, there must be a primary. There are many candidates lining up for the New P.O.A. Directors: Anne Benge McLanahan (2 year-term), Joan Sangree, Hank Freeman, and Mynoa have to reprint them, there will be a 50¢ charge for each copy. If you are interested, let me know which issues you would like to have. Any profits from reprints will go toward future TIMES printing costs to the Town of Castle Valley shall be used for the condemnation of property by eminent domain.” Passed 61 to 51. 1992 monies allocated: $10,000 to Town for development of Town Lot, $5 .000 for dust control (allocated but unspent as yet). Dues: $85 per lot for 1993 (no change). Proposed culinary water committee: Contact Bill Viavant if you would like to help research development of a culinary water supply for CV. Town Lot: An 8" well permit has been obtained. Drilling will await finalization on the overall plan. Roads: Chip sealing CV Drive through County assistance is being pursued, and would include an easement through the East (all CV Times income goes end of Shafer Lane for emergency, fire, entirely toward cost of printing). Please contact me at 259-5115 during the next few weeks, so I can plan the work. and school bus use only. Second Dwelling: An overwhelming majority of attendees voted their support for retaining the one dwelling per platted lot zoning ordinance. ——Joan Sangree .—//llll/Illlll/I/I/I/Ill// Ill/Ill] III] II Ill/Illlllll-l—lll III I//////////////////////// /////////////////I///////// I/I/l/l FOR SALE: New passive-solar home. SW stucco design, 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Lots of ceramic tile and custom cabinets. 244 Miller Lane. flmmm JANIE TUFT - SALES AGENT PO. Box 1121 - Moab, Utah 84532 RES, 801—259-8360 - Leave Message 47 E. CENTER STREET MOAB, UT 84532 801-259-2650 / // |