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Show School Board Minutes Following are the ing and that notice of the time, place, and agenda of the meeting had been provided the local news media and each member of the governing body by mailing copies of the notice and agenda two days before to each of them; said notice and agenda being evidenced by a true and correct copy thereof being attached thereto. The budget for the 1979-80- , school year and the budget for school was made year 1980-8at this time. The budget for the school year 1979-8was revised to accept the amount of $812,175 for additional revenue and adjustments to the opening fund balances. This amount was distributed as follows: minutes of the Board of Education Meeting held June 25, 1980 at the District Office, Delta, Utah. Meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. Members in attendance: Bertis Frampton, President; Robert L. Harris, Vice President; Leoyd Jack Lovell, member; Nelson, member; David Christensen, member; Kenneth M. Topham, Robert Superintendent; L. Steele, Clerk. The President of the Board called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. The Clerk was directed to call the roll which indicated Board members shown above were The President present. stated the meeting was a regularly called meet- - 1 0 Planning Commission Minutes -- Ordinance of the Millard Minutes County Ordinance Courthouse the purpose of considering the proposed amendments and reclassification creating conditional uses in open range and forest zone RF-- to allow tor the creation and development of electric generating stations with The accessory uses. amendment to County zoning ordinance No. 78 is amended to read as follows and the amended ordinance after publication and hearing shall County Commission havconsidered become effective fifteen studied, ing and approved the said (15) days after publicaamendments tion and favorable approproposed val at the public hearing to Millard County Ordinance No. 78 it is re- called for such zoning solved that .the following change and reclassificaamendment tion. proposed It was moved by Leigh be published and that the hearing is herebv R. Maxfield, seconded ordered to be held before by Harold Stewart and the County Commission unanimously passed on Wednesday the 13th that the proposed amendorday of August, 1980 in the ment be approved, dered and Commission published County adopted as an amendChambers, County Courthouse at 2:00 p.m. for ment to ordinance No. Board of County Commission of Millard County ordains as follows: The Millard County Planning Commissioners having submitted to the Board of County Commission proposed amendments to the Millard County Zoning Ordinance No. 78 providing for the creation of conditional uses in the open range and forest zone RF-area and the Millard In Fillmore, Utah. Members Present: Leon Smith, Joyce Scoitorn, I.enore Gardner, Jim Cnv Lionel Taylor, Commissioner Lem Lovell, and Wanda Webb as secretary. Members F.xcues, Carl Lyman Members Excused: Carl Lyman. Others present: Bob Harlan, KNAK, Rex Stanworth, Joseph Novak, Max Rodney Clark-IPP- , Shaw, Mike Webb, Wesley Johnson-M.C.C- No. 78-Zoni- Planning Commission meeting held June 24, 1980 at the Millard County 1 1 . Chairman Smith called the to order and meeting welcomed those present, thanking them for their interest and support at 7:42 for p.m. Minutes of theVlanning people responsibile Commission meeting held helping draft the amendment Administration was increased from $90,800 100,800 June 10, 1980 were read, to ordinance No. 78 and Instruction was increased from 1,957,323 2,107,060 Motion to approve minutes discuss this new concept with Services Health was increased from 10,500 11,500 as read was made by Jouce them. A motion was made by was increased from Transportation 218,626 268,626 Scottorn, seconded by Lionel Jim Cox that since the Operation was increased from 367.000 297,000 Unanimous Planning Commission has Maintenance of Plant was increased 139,460 174,460 Taylor. had this alternative proposal affirmative vote. Fixed Charges was increased from 684,333 554,333 As were come up with regard to the Garfield Assoc, Activities was decreased 2 000 Studcntbody 0 not present to make the previous draft that we place School Lunch Services was decreased 1 1000 6,000 on their this on our next agenda invite presentation Other Education Program increased 26,850 36,850 making these arrangements. the following parties involved proposed Undistributed reserve 100,000 100.000 Motion to adjourn was in went the to Chairman Smith that the I.P.P Tort Liability was decreased from personnel, 8,237 6,970 second item made by Joyce Scoitorn, on the agenda Sen. Fred Finlinson, Dave Capital Outlay was decreased from 1,884,924 1 ,825816 seconded by Lenore Gardner. a into and went Ted and the Eckhoff, right Bishop, School Lunch was increased from 263,000 307,079 discussion Unanimous affirmative vote. of the 3rd draft of County staff again meet to Agency Fund, House project decreased25,000 10,000 at 9:35 the amendment to discuss this alternative Meeting adjourned purposed With a balance in hand $499,734 p.m. the Millard County ordinance proposal in regard to the Next meeting will be held Member Christensen made a motion to approve No. 78. There were no previous draft and any other the revisions to the 1979-8budget, seconded by changes made on the proposal that may come up in July I, 1980 at the Millard Member Lovell and carried unanimously by the Mem- ordinance until it got down to the mean time to see if we County School District Office board room at 7:30 bers of the Board. the conditional use permit cant resolve this matter, was presentThe budget for the school year 1980-8p.m. fee. Chairman Smith stated Seconded by Joyce Scotrorn. ed with a mill levy of 24.000 for Maintenance and that Ted Bishops superiors Unanimous affirmative vote, Operation with .25 mill levy for Tort Liability Insur- at I.P.P felt that the length of it was decided that, to save ance, and 18.000 mills for Capital Outlay and Debt time it would take to work would be a meeting time, Jackpot, Nev. Due Art Service. The budget was prepared on a Weighted out the improvement on land called prior to the Planning on the Jackpot course is Pupil Units of 3,019.000 and an assessed valuation of use values be Commission meeting to meet the annual would Sears on was The the $38,200,000. present prohibited and suggested that wjth the above mentioned Budget prepared Golf Invitations Form for use with the another formula be divised if Form and the new people to discuss these Tournament. Cactus Petes new Budgeting, accounting, and auditing handbook. possible. proposals and that Chiarman annual $20,000 open is dated Member Harris made a motion to set the mill levy The second draft of the Smith would be responsible for Sept. as stated above and adopt the budget on both forms ordinance had been certified 1980-8seconded submitted as and for the school year by the Planning Commission by Member Nelson and carried unanimously by the to go to the County Members of the Board. for Commission their The importance of small school. We must be ready for A review was presented to the Board of Education approval with the stipulation in rural Utah has this type of change. showing the growth in student enrollment in the Dis- that the Conditional Use schools never been the and Power greater, stated Intermountain District Duchesne trict including Project Permit Fee could be changed State Superintendent of Superintendent Lowell normal growth without Intermountain Power Project. without necessitating being Mr. Richard Christensen, representative of Burrows sent back to the Planning Public Instruction, Dr. Caldwell will serve as the Walter D. Talbot. The associations president-elec& Smith Company, was present to review with the Commission for approval; occasion was the second The Board of Directors Board of Education the building needs for the Millard however the last page of the annual State Small Schools consists of Henry Jolly, School District. It was the consensus of the Board of article was a complete rewrite Conference held recently at superintendent of Garfield Education to have the superintendent work with a and the Planning Brigham Young University in School District; Mitchell in district the the to review growth building committee Commission feels that it Provo. Added Talbot, Kulauli, principal of White and determine the building needs. should be reviewed by them. Small schools offer better Horse The teachers negotiating Committee was present High School at At this point, Chairman to meet with the Board of Education concerning a Smith asked Max Shaw to opportunities for teachers Montezuma Creek; Shirley teachers negotiating item. Member Harris made a explain an alternate purposal and students to interact. Clark, a school patron of San Utah's small schools have Juan School District; Arliss motion to approve the salary schedule and lane change for Use Conditional strengths that larger schools Jensen, director of the lane the however perincrement, change percentage Administration that he and not have and should be Southwest Regional Media do of centage increment may be reviewed by the Board his Millared Community leading the way to innovated Center; Jim Miller, dean of Education and the Millard Education Association Council staff had put school programming. education at Southern Utah school year, seconded by beginning with the 1981-8together. a Utah State College; and Louise To this, support Memthe Member Lovell and carried unanimously by Mr. Shaw explained that Small Schools Association Liston, an Escalante High bers of the Board. this was just a very rough The School Teacher. has been formed. A letter was presented to the Board of Education draft because it is an entirely of the new A statewide from Marjorie Stevens expressing her appreciation for new concept and then only president the lovely card and gift from the Supt. and School had a few days to put it organization is Dr. Lynn advisory committee for small Haslcm, superintendent of schools also functions to Board members. together. Mr. Shaw turned The Utah School Boards Association Region Meet- the discussion of the new plan Beaver School District. Says advise the Utah Stae Board of "With the Education on small school ing will be held in Provo, Utah at the Holiday Inn on over to Mike Webb, a Haslcm, influx of matters. anticipated 1980 at 6:30 1, July p.m. member of the M.C.C. staff. and industrial defense The Small Schools project Meeting adjourned at 3:00 p.m. Mr. Webb then went into a The next regular Board meeting will be held July general discussion of their activities coming to our state, director is Mr. Kerry Nelson, the small school may be Utah State Office of 9, 1980 in the District Office at 9:00 a.m. proposal, which in essence is transformed into a large Education. Rather than as follows: 78. The Amendment reads as follows: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO MILLARD COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 78. ZONING ORDINANCE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS: a. Add to Paragraph Definitions: (1) "47. Conditional Use. A use of land for which a conditional use permit is required pursuant to Chapter 15 of this Ordinance. " "48. Permitted (2) Use. A use of land for which no conditional use permit is required. (3) 49. Transportation and Communication CorA use of land ridor. for the conveyance of electric energy, water, fuels and other energy resources, freight, and communications by modulated electromagnetic waves, including buildings and facilities necessary and incidental to such conveyance. Such uses shall be generally associated with the longdistance transmission of energy, fuels, water, commodities and communications and not local distribution of energy, fuels, water, commodities and communications. b. Add the following paragraph: of Waiver Permit. Building The written permit required by this Chapter may be waived by the County Commission pursuant to procedures set forth in Chapter 3 of this Ordinance." 2. Under CHAPTER 3. add ENFORCEMENT. the following paragraph: "3-5- . Requirements for Permit Building Waiver Application for building permit waiver shall be submitted in writing to the Planning CommisIf the Planning sion. Commission determines that the applicant shall be subject to sufficient 5 1 23-2- Utah-ldah- 6 10-1- 1 Small Schools Form Association t. 2 PRICES NEW SUBSCRIPTION Under CHAPTER 1. 0 6 Millard County Resolution Amending Millard County Ordinance No. 78 - Zoning The Millard County Progress calls attention to the new Subscription Rates. In Millard County the rate is $9.50 a year. Out ot County the rate is $10.00. In ordering by mail, please use the new price. Sebb ARREST ARSON Progress, Fillmore, Utah review and inspection so as to adequately protect the public health, safety and welfare, the Planning Commission shall make a recommendation concerning the requested waiver to the County CommisSuch recommension. dation shall be advisory only. The County Commission shall have final authority to approve or the applidisapprove cation for waiver of building permit. 3. Under CHAPTER 8. A FELONY ( HIML inil ON Till. INCREASE IT COSTS YOU MONEY BY: Destroying Itoperty Inerectsing t.ivs for fire tiul police protection Inflating Insttt.ince premiums IT CAN Kill Y'U call the ARSON-HOTLIN- 12 ARSON Dial E MILLARD COUNTY SHERIFF, t anted pettudn alK lv I lab Hands p Awards w ill It the nletitdti alum aoynnt tespimstldi ftn tin moinal Sponsored ly I lab Hands I'WIXflXl. HI I till p III A oluuti II tl i H" III I' II) O H t" m iti- ' i a ' IV iHb'tm.nit.M bouse ot oil,, -I n 743-530- 2 .5 So,,.!, ' II v, I. tot ,0, elu KiiiIJm,. , , n io V. I , A, liies-yo- u shall ($150,000). (.1) Payment of conditional use permit fee. Payment by the applicant of the conditional use permit fee shall be subject to the following non-refu- con-iln- i- uu USES. CONDITIONAL a. Add to Paragraph 15-Conditional Use "...imafter Permit, with the original.." posed the following: "or sub- sequent" b. Substitute in ParaReview Prograph 15-cedures. (1) Substitute in Sub- paragraph 1: for "... Building Inspector." the following: Commis...Planning sion. (2) Substitute the folfor the entire lowing Subparagraph 2: "2. Application shall be supported by such additional information as deemed necessary by the Planning Commission. Such information may include, but not necessarily be limited to location and site development plans drawn of to scale, dcscriptioi connecor additions tions to utilities and public works facilities, public safety factors, employment or other pertinent demographic data, and estimates of the improvement value. Depending upon the complexity of the project, the Planning Commission may require that plans and other materials as required herein be prepared by a professional cn- ginecr or land surveyor or a certified architect or planner. (3) Substitute the following for the entire Subparagraph 3: "3. All applications shall be reviewed and acted upon in a timely manner." For Pargraph 15-substitute Time Limit, the following: "Every conditional use permit shall expire bv and become limitation null and void if the work authorized by such permit has not been commenced within one hundred and eighty (180) days, or is not completed within one (I) war from date of that the issue; except Commission Planning ntav. if the permit holder !! ID Watch c Soar a Super Specials ZD ( ZD duariimg D D( Z July 19th C a i DC Union 76 Station i (North of Frost Top) ZD 53 TC c. satisfactory Conditional Use "I. Permit I ce (I) There shall be a fee hr a conditional use permit as provided for The conditional herein use permit fee shall be paid to Millard County. Failure to pay any part of such foe may be sufficient cause for revocation ol a conditional use permit. Report information you may li.iv e about suspet led ARSON can be eligible for an award "I np to $5,000 You may retain your anonymity. to Millard pay County a conditional use permit fee as provided herein, Payment of such fee must accompany the application, and no application will be accepted without payment of such lee. "The fee shall he the following formula: FEE in dollars equals 400 (Acres) 0.7 power The conditional use permit fee shall not exceed one hundred and fifty thousand dollars 8-- paragraph' IS Friday, July 11,1 980, page 9 A-- presents ARSON , Howt dablc. ever. if the appli, ation is approved and the i.,1 permit is if the applisue ,i terms: cant is quired to obla) The total fee shall tain ., wilding permit he paid upon the filing of (ot am, building or strucAND the RANGE OPEN application, except ture Imated on the land FOREST ZONE RF-1- : as provided herein, no lor winch the condi(1) "6. Electric generatpart ol which shall be tional use permit is ising stations with acces- refundable. sued. then the condisory uses and building use permit fee (h) In the event that tional incidental to the main the tee exceeds fifty shall be credited toward use." dollars the required thousand building (2) "7. Transportation $50. 000. 00), the County permit tee. and communication cor- Commission may estabDATED this 18th day ridors with facilities such lish a deterred payment of June, 1980 as electric transmission schedule for the amount Attest: Marlene Whicker, Clerk lines, railroads, pipelines, of the fee in excess of and microwave stations." said fifty thousand dolLem Lovell, Approved: 4. Under CHAPTER 10. lars. Chairman l AGRICULTURAL Credit toward Published in the Millard (4). a. Add to Paragraph July County Progress building permit fee. Conditional Uses: Each applicant for a 11. 18, 25 and August 10. Transportation conditional use permit I. 1980 communication and corridors with facilities such as electric transmission lines, railroads, pipelines, and microwave stations. 5. Under CHAPTER 15. evidence lot .n extension. grant a tcasonablc extension ot time if written appliv at inn is made before the expiration date of the permit." d. Add the following Stop This Crime! 84631 use (J) Conditional condiThe fee. permit tional use permit fee shall he determined pursuant to the following fee schedule. use The conditional fee in dollars permit shall be equal to four hundred (400) times the in quantity, "land area acres included in the use permit conditional to the raised application seven-tenth(0.7) power which is expressed bv Sedan, 1979 Ford LTD Landau luxury interior, loaded with option and very low mileage. 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