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Show s vgV84'' 2269 01 f C5 IIP TAH PB SS ASSOC AT 0 THE CB', iE ElD3 307 V. 20 S STE 4006 SA-LA E CITY T IjT 8. i:i i277 1 tea J VJ V.I7 i O. y. 1 Ml? Access advocates raise concerns about oil company proposal to purchase , i 'tflTTuArton SILTA Jf i 77 i 1 t ; - property in county t I i ' , t , (- ( - f I !f ; . I j i l V71 r Ui Dliiif . ... ; I a sale ot property in eastern Carbon Count) by the Utah State Institutional Trust Lands to Hunt Oil Company 1 he oil company is currently has the title to pioperty in the area "This could cut ott assess to a large amount ot (United States) Bureau of Land Management pioperty that exists m the county. pointed out 'Inn Pilling, bunging the issue to the attention of the county commission Theie are two loads that run across that pioperty on which the county has no easement They could be closed it the propeity were to pass into private hands. added Pillini government obtained an easement connecting two poitions of Cedai Ridge Road horn the north and the east Any lutuie pui chase ol the pioperty coveied by the county easement will not pievent pas sage on the designated pot lion ot the load However, no easement was obtained by the county toi the western stietch that urns to waid the Bishop Ridge Haven Road "I don't undei stand why there is no easement on the test ot Ced.ir Ridge Road. said Man Peterson ot Pi ice. an access advocate concerned about the situation "We also need an easement on the other toad Othei- - But the toad is v isable m Cai bon Countv (icogiaphic.il Sys terns (CIS) aenal photos A Caihon officials did not know the Bishop Ridge lloise Haven Road existed until the public lands access advocates pointed it out. explained countv lands and access cooidmatoi Rex Sacco But its exist.nice does not give the countv the light to an easement, even thoueh the mad may have been used by all tei lain vehicle enthusiasts oi hunt loi eis ' yeais A) '7 J , i Actually, most ol the toads in the county have no easement that the county holds," indicated CIS managei Ben ( lenient t (. ontmiu (I i m Business license request results in cat debate at Price council meeting By RICHARD SI I AW Sun Win (d unninunii uhlm A request Irom a local iesi-deto obtain a business license to raise cats lot sale lesulted in a lengthy discussion ot concei ns raised by a numbei ot animal advocates attending the last Puce City Council meeting on April 30 we care about here has to do with the animals and their care," noted Debbie Pappas, a concerned citien present at the city council meeting AVe aie going to be watching w hat is going on The rental k came after attendees at the council meeting continued tor almost 20 minutes discussing the care of animals and voicing concerns about the circumstances cats might face in a similar establishment Following the piesentations. AVhal the council discussed city governments options to resolve the concents raised by the animal advocates and decided to take the business license request under advisement. I don't think we aie ready to make a decision on this yet," said Councilman Steve Denison I think we need to know more about the circumstances The ciux of the matter appeared to center aiound allega ' s tions that the cats may lack ad equate caie and space to be piopeily taised in the pioposed establishment One ot the complaints nused , at the public meeting, in paiticu-Iniinvolved the puipoited pi active ol keeping the cats m small cages However, the business li- cense applicant disputed the allegation, indicating that the male lelines aie only kept in the cages when kittens have been bom because the adult cats would harm the babies The city council members discussed what city government could do regarding the situation, since the business owner has appaiently ahead) been selling puie bred cats Then a second uicumstance vvoiked Us way into the discussion AA'hile this is a home occupied business, it is located in a commeicial one." pointed out Mayor Joe Piccolo I think, because ot that, we could issue a conditional use peimit toi the business, then we could spell out completely what we want and it would also be easier to allow Pi ice olticials additional lime to study the situation Dennison made a motion to deny the icquest toi a business license as it stood But Me I v oy amended Denison's motion to include a tempoian peimit heloie the mattei was voted upon I he amended motion passed with Denison 4-- voting against the action Piccolo asked the c it v 's stall to develop lecommendations legaidmg the mattei toi peima-nen- t action by the council m the lutuie lowevei. Puce City Attorney Nick Sampmos indicated that he I needed guidance liom the mayoi and council on which ill icction to head "I he issue, accoidmg to sev-eiPuce officials, is to vvlial to allow and what not to peimit as home occupied businesses at locations within the city limits Dining the Apnl AO meeting, the Pi ice City Council membeis approved a license loi a business to weld and assemble hoise lence panels at a home lo cation Youth introduces kid to classmates at Price elementary school okt qi Zack Bradley cuddles his The youth recently introduced the air ' m to mates during show and tell at Castle Leg e n t n io y ' ' ; i , ho, A! lemember th i tie Is dm ' d f m i id i it id pu peb bed mes cm- - itiees cuntinuo to r limb releases assessment, sets input deadline on Tavaputs drilling project BLM I ast week the Puce o lice ot the I mted States Buie.iu ol and Management leleasul the dial! cue iionmental assessment on Bill Banett Coipoialion s pioposed west Livaputs PI iteau dulling piogiam m ( aihon md Duchesne counties I he tedeial ageiicv will ,n on the comments cept public t lime until pioposed pioect Bill Banett ( oipoiatmn s piopos.il includes dulling 12 vd Heal wells on tedeial paicclsand It) veitical wells on I tali State School Institutional list I a nils Admmistialiou piopeily None ot the company s pm posed wells would be in Nine dm Usui loi da' ' 11 ll ,t 11 v ssoi mi md m In an s v . ic ' n n a l tn ii i , Ii i 1 mi d u t c mi i, t lo i i i I on d simiil ii ions uni iiiltmal iesoime kin loot coil idol was mu ntoiied loi ciiltui.il and toi k ii ii sum 1 1 s iik lulling si.mdiiiu sti in tm i s and m, k ait. noli d the Pike HI A ollke II i uses the p pi ne 'i I A i ,nci s ia i i on e Ii. i o esouues imdisioi eied bin 'lei pu u u al ii'sniun's. a ecu ids (In i ii' i i n s m e a pi i i n 1 1 s 0 Ml In 'I, i j'l ilk il uliai lo i pole imp w ami a ' ii 'i ii 1 soiiiies lioin tin pi o i il said d assoi He Ii Id in in ( ) ( 'm .01 ill Cl ill sis I nil med in v ol alii hi iliVi s so ts i oi Id hi mi m mied nip.ii win le possible Ik Bdl I! nidi ( pm at ii in d al so mi In k s k plai ilk piopos an existim' pip. hm m Niiu Alik ' ( an v on . iik d tin h k v to il pel lie would blind into the aiea as si ami, sslv as possible 1 Ik v il in lo 4 mi i V ii lie c v lliilllll,ll' si a a a xistinc sill ou 1 v look lew in to oi OllsnL Is . m pi 1 ( c IV l! ill u and an Id'll imp in the Nine Alik I du (id pu hi I u d i i i I pin dogy stud v v. as i oil dm lid to identity the age ol ma Id d it thi pi pi line sue. lonini ii i i ti ill III d till ll ULYIkl hi ie possible the pipeline in Bui B men Coipoialion s pm-pose- d A in e pm'ji am w as ouch matetial voungei th., n ilk i ulliii.il icsoiiices oi i ui mg in the canyons I ( t 1, mini il on del 6 ) di mul, d ill |