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Show Wt Page 2 Wednesday, April 16, 1997 Nephi, Utah a road department supervisor by Worthington be approved as a Developsrs want Commission to lift building moratorium on subdivisions in county - - i - the roadway to be closed. The request need to be made writing, said Leavitt Park f for his wife, Marilyn, and Steve Kay, in addition The Ostrich Lane subdivision Haynes was selected from a was approved by Juab County field of hopefuls by commission- Commissioners at Mondays ers as supervisor for the West meeting. The subdivision' is located Desert Road Department. of Mona, said John Suth- north as a work chosen to He was I have been parttime supervisor for seven erland, Mona. commission meetings tending m0nthsoftheyear. DeEtte Worthington has been trying to get everything settled selected to work as a revenue for quite some time,r he said. He and Glenn Greenhalgh, specialist in the county treasuradvisor to the county planning ers office. Her employment began in commission, met with the comApril. She will work as a grade mission to seek approval for the I 12 step on the merit pay system. plan. dedicated a We have given Jean Bowles, county treasurto be used for the y er, sent a letter with Ike Lunt, the county road, of commisto widening commissioner, county , sion meeting on Monday asking said Sutherland. The county road will now be commissioners to approve Worwidened to meet specifications of thington in the position. Lunt made the motion that the county. Monday. , the shore a common area will be Cleston Park, who was speaking By Mjrrna Trauntvein the Juab County Commission on revenue specialist developed. s In the deeper part of the resCorrespondent ervoir on the property, a marina to himself said the three of them and Kay will need to explain that Two men who are interested in would be built. People would be are tired of people who impropthey own abutting property, and on road and ask the county to vacate the use Park be would a welcome the subdivision area but a on the Kay erly building shores of Mona Reservoir are controlled by the subdivision or- properties located at Mona Res- deeded road. ' The county will need tp deed ervoir. impatient for the commission-impose- d ganization. . We would like to see the road the road back to the property Such policing would be valu-building moratorium on all subdivisions in the county to able to the county as yell as to closed and gated, said Park. In owners, said Leavitt the homeowners in the develop- fact, he said, all the property be lifted. According to the county ordiowners in the area would like to nance dealing with closure of a Richard Nay and Morris Os- ment, he said. deeded road, the county commisOstler said the county would see the road gated and closed. tler, two of the developers, said sion can make such a decision were of not Park said tired also benefit increase should in the an wondered if by they they they have been grandfathered in tax base. Norm Anderson, coun- having people who stopped at upon request of property owners when the moratorium was im- ty assessor, said the land is cur- Mona Reservoir for camping without holding a public hearing. As a result of county resident posed because their project was rently in Greenbelt and would were highly inconsiderate, on the , bring in $18 per acre in tax mon- whole. They keep taking our protest, the Division of Wildlife already being considered. Our proposal has been on the ey. When it is developed there fence posts for firewood, said Resources will not change the burner for two years before the will be $200,000 to $300,000 Park. way Burr aston Ponds is operatThe fields were used by people ed. moratorium was set. You cant homes located on the same propd race track with off Jordan Pederson, DWR reprechange the rules after the ball is erty. The taxes on those homes as a ! will be a great addition to the tax road vehicles traveling all across sentative, told commissioners a in the air, said Nay. be would firm not Ostler. said the who management property. base, Nay said, Calvin Neilsen, The roadway did not lead to contracted with to handle the Ostler said the lots would be Permits to hunt during Utahs purchase them. is also part of the development In past years, license agents each. The developers the shore but a fence between the running of the ponds. 1997 general buck deer and bull team, had also worked on the three-acre- s wad meetthe resend of and he In he been allowed to sell permits for the have will the However, and had time a on and said, on elk hunts go roadway development. pay sale, development d basis, at 8 after 12:01 a.m. the day they money invested, as did he and Utah County they charge an im- ervoir has been torn out by camp- ing with the commission to make went on sale, Tutorow said. a request to take the road going a.m., April 21. Ostler. pact fund, in addition, he said. ers. Some visitors camp and ride around the ponds off the county We have spent several thouHe said the developers had arHunters unable to access an at be available will Permits I i d acre feet of vehicles B road system. sand dollars on this project to ranged for 400-plDivision of Wildlife Resources agent who opened early did not At the public hearing, I didnt offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, have the same opportunity to water. They would construct a through the grain fields. The date, he said. However, Glenn Greenhalgh, culinary and pressurized system grain planted there is destroyed hear any negative comments Springville, Vernal, Price and purchase buck deer permits for and the value lowered, if a crop about removing the road off the Cedar City, and from participat- the popular Southern Region as adviser for the county planning for use by the development. Our studies show this is a is left to harvest, by the damage. county road system, said Ped- ing license agents statewide. did hunters who had access to commission, said the project This occurs year after year, erson. "We have decided to not Two changes await hunters these agents. couldnt have been grandfa- very marketable area, said Oshire L&L from Utah County to this year, said Judi Tutorow, Dithered in because it was not le- tler. The market will support said Park. Regarding Southern Region At one he there lots have was we of number the first in said, time, the promanage Burraston Ponds, he vision wildlife licensing coordi- general buck deer permits, Tuplace. gal torow has some advice for huntnator. If the land would have been posed and the homes of the val- a local boating dub which built said. He said the department did docks at the waters edge. Howsubdivided under the old subdi- ue proposed. First, hunters may purchase ers traveling to a location to purHe said there would even be a ever, the boating club had dis- have funding for one more year permits three months sooner chase one. vision rules, your project, as you trail and park as banded and now the docks were and would have toilets opened at than last year, allowing them have proposed it wouldnt have horse-ridin- g Be there early, she said. the site. been allowed because you would part of the commons area. falling apart. additional time to scout their "Hunters interested in hunting e He said the county had a The 1.2 miles of public road chosen areas and make hunting in the Southern Region should I intend to go through Glenn lots have had to have y for the road needed to be vacated so the DWR plans. to qualify, said Greenhalgh. know from past experience how Greenhalgh and do things right, d He suggested the men attend he said. We know Glenn and the which just south of could manage the Burraston Second, participating license quickly those permits sell out the county planning meetings planning commission are trying the dam. Current Creek Water Ponds site better, said Pederson. agents and Division offices will Last year Southern Region There are two ways to aban- be required to wait until 8 a.m. general buck deer permits sold and be involved in the public to form something that works for Users, who own the rights to the reservoir water, use the other don a county road, said David before selling permits, allowing out by noon the day they went hearing process. Two hearings everyone. will be held, one by the planning Joseph Bernini, commission side of the reservoir to access the Leavitt, county attorney. He said all hunters an equal chance to on sale. the county could hold a 'public commission and one by the coun- chair, said the commission was dam. The county sheriff, David hearing or could obtain the con-ty commission, before the draft not trying to keep people frorn park as it is now being used. It subdivision ordinance can be act- building but they did want to Carter, said it was a magnificent 8ent of the owners who' were From page one was also pointed out by a citizen ed upon by the commission, he hold the moratorium in place idea to close the road and would property owners adjacent to the that it did not seem right for the until the planning was complet- solve problems in the future, roadway, said. trailer park to have only one ressaid Park. David Leavitt, county attorney, ed. If the county receives written idential garbage can. A letter will He said the beaches accessed consent of the property owners said the moratorium was set to Juab County Commissioners to be sent the owners of the park be lifted in June, or sooner, when heard from three property iOwn- .by the roadway on the family v who might have need of the road the draft plan should be ready to ers in the county who had con- - property were 'the scene' of "remaining open; then commjsp ment between the Tbwn and the .reminding themofthe inspection , requirement and requirement be enacted. drunken and drug induced par-- sioners can close the roadway Irrigation Co. for each resident to have a garthe Shepherd The property wraps around suggested which were growing worse without a public hearing, said ties ning and zoning committee for- - bage can. and worse and were occurring the north end of Mona ReserRose Godek, representing the He asked if the road led tooth- - mulate a plan for annexation more often. voir, said Ostler. ApproximateAmerican and address before water issues Legion Auxiliary, apfrom Dam the Yuba Since access. has been er ly shore, properties will be developed. Along Commissioners decided they the council considers annex-woul- d proached the council with a reclosed, said Park, Mona Reserquest for a donation. The donavoir has become a place for the check with property own- - ' etion. tion will be used to help with the drunks to hang out. ers before making a decision on . Council member LaRee gard reminded the council that cost of sending Sarah Paystrup . 'f should be done. Park, and his wife,' own 20 closure-'oacres of the land which has been Pederson said the the last time a request for d from Levan to Girls State. The The Times News welcomes opinions from its readers concernin the Kay family for some time. would allow-tharea to be nexation was made, it was felt council voted to donate $100. e Applications for positions of , ing any subject pertinent to Juab County. Letters should be to Kay owns the remainder of the better controlled. Presently, fhat the town should grow the point and must include the writers name, address and teleland on which the three properwho are faying to evade law to town limits. It was pointed out Cemetery Caretaker and Tbwn phone number. Letters may not be used to replace advertisety owners want access stopped. enforcement officers move rocks that council members have Hall Custodian were reviewed by the council in an executive sesto of Cards or or to list a ments, David Leavitt, county attorney, and go the other way around the changed since that time. Thanks, sponsors participants Council member Ralph Wilson sion. The council voted to award said the Parks and Kays need to Ponds. particular event, Letters to the editor will be not be accepted from any candiate that has filled for political office or from anyTed Haynes was selected as indicated that he is not opposed the cemetery position to Julie write letters of request asking one supporting a filed candidate. Anything unsigned, of a libelto annexation, but feels every- Smalley and the town hall posious nature, or containing defamatory statements will not be one needs to be treated the tion to Kim Kenison. A question about the proconsidered for publication. All letters must be typed or legibly same. The council discussed the posed curb and gutter project on written, be less than one double spaced type written page in length. Letters are subject to editing. Mail to Letter to the Ednecessary inspection require- Main Street was discussed. ments for the Morey Trailer Council member Shepherd reitor, P.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah, 84648. Deadline is Monday before 5 p.m. Park. It was pointed out that the ported that the necessary aur- business license for the park was veys were complete and had been contingent on meeting the in- sent in. The council has not spection requirements. Concern heard whether the funding for was raised about the electrical the project has been approved. ' Eccles Salt Lake Foundation, By Myrna Trauntvein hook-up- s in the park and wheth- Levan Tbwn will have to match City, and is for $15,000. er not or were adequate for 25 percent of the money for the s they Correspondent Boyd Howarth, county Allan R. Gibson, Publisher the large trailers parked there. project. Council member Shep- said the was C. Mariann county Gibson, Editor Juab County has received an- grateful for the donation and The park is designed as an RV herd said he would check on the 5 Myma Trauntvein, Correspondent Nephi, I' other grant for development of wanted to express gratitude to Park and not a mobile home progress of the project Julie Smalley, Correspondent Levan, 3 the auditorium in the county the daughter of the Eccles for the assistance the money would be Call (801) 5 for subscription, news or advertising building. Glenn Greenhalgh, county eco- in developing the theater, FAX: (801) 5 INTERNET, gibsontnnebonet.com nomic development director, said i The project is taking a lot of The s s is published each Wednesday by the the $15,000 grant will be used money and a lot of time,1 said (UPSP V' Publishing Co., 96 South Main, Nephi, Utah 84648. Periodical postage toward the project. The money Howarth. He said there would be is paid at Nephi, Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The is welcome, said Greenhalgh. a need for more funding and for P. O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648 The county centennial commit- a lot ofvolunteer labor before the Deadlines: News and advertising, close of business, Monday prior to publitee, headed by Winagene Eyre, project was completed. cation. When a holiday falls on Monday the deadline is the Friday prior to r 8uch topics as your special Wq are doing a state research ' as chair, selected the project as publication. state traditions, history about ; in fifth class project my grade t the county statehood centennial Eyre said there were many and 1 will be doing my project on and interesting state or Subscription prices: Six months, $14 in or out of Juab County1, one year, $19 egacy project and received fond- - . pommumty donors : who had put Utah,, The project is due at the town attractions. The reason in Juab County, $23 outside Juab County, payable in advance. No subscrip. iL nf $k a t tlAA tions accepted for less than six months. Single copy price, 50. in ft fnn ri auaI beginning ofMay and it will cov- - that 1 am writing to your, local Advertising rates available upon request. m 1I newspaper is to ask if you could publish my letter in your paper. (0 All articles and photographs submitted for publication are subject to editing I am hoping some of the mem and only will be used if the editor deems them newsworthy. The editor rebers of your community would serves the right to hold submitted news items for space reasons. write to me and tell me about their experiences and traditions in Nephi, Utah. I would even Your, enjoy it if they shared thefr & vorite recipes with me. I live in tf Southern California and I am That means No Long Distance sure many things about Nephi ' are different from where I live. Phone Bills, unlike America Also, if any of the ritixehs find Online, Prodigy, AT&T and other time to reply, it would be great if providers that have their Local they could enclose a copy of sty number in Salt Lake and Provo. Call us today and published letter. Thank you so much for taking fa mo far my resee how you can get on the net using one of our many quest and any information would ' LOW COST LOCAL options; be most appreciated. Times-New- ; . 1 right-of-wa- 3 : 1997 Utah general buck deer and bull elk permits on sale at 8 , .... mini-roa- a.m. April 21 first-com- e, first-serve- four-whe- us off-roa- el 24-fo- ot 160-acr- right-of-wa- dead-ende- Levan plan-Leavi- tt. 250-fe- et f - Aa-wh- at Letters to the editor policy... an-roa- f e with-thos- 1 . 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