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Show 1X3 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 6, 2000 to be considerate of the county schedule. The county needs to work in a reasonable fashion and access needs to be there in a Continued, from Page 1 reasonable manner. It was sugthe panel that she was one of the gested that if the PFUSA do first members ofPFUSAin Kane have any documents that beCounty and that it is an embar- long to the county, they should rassment to the county when we be returned. One panel member, Jeff cant resolve issues on a county level. She explained how her Johnson, did not agree with oroffice has handled all requests dering the county to do somefor information. thing they are already doing. After hearing both sides, mem- We want to acknowledge what bers of the panel stated, Records the clerk has already done. have been made available, the Committee Chairman Betsy county needs to set a clear policy Ross said there is no legal discould and address the issue with an pute here. A The PFUSA needs resolved ordinance. this issue. have Grama pre-heari- ng After the hour-lon- g hearing, Mark Habbeshaw said We understand the final decision was a 1 vote to uphold our appeal. We agree the county should not be overburdened by requests. 6-- We were looking for resolution. We werent looking to win. In a technical sense we won because our appeal was upheld. We wanted resolution to inspect information requested. We can resolve then what we want copied. I think communication with the BLM, Commission, and attorney needs to take place. Karla Johnson commented, As difficult as this has been for me personally, I will still con- - tinue to do whatever I can to help our community. Private property rights are of vital importance to me and because of that I have been too willing to help. So many things have happened in recent years that virtually every member of our community justifiably has fear for the future. When we allow that fear to become hatred, we are wrong and we all lose in the long run. Subscribe to the SUN today by calling 644-200- 0! Arizona Strip Grazing Board to meet The Arizona Strip Grazing Board will meet December 18, 2000, at 9:00 a.m., at the BLM Interagency Information Center, 345 East Riverside Drive, St. George, Utah. Agenda items include new and ongoing range improvements, discussion of cur- rent rangeland issues, drought update, standards and guides, noxious weeds, and the Arizona Strip History Project. For more information, call Herb Bundy at 435-673-801- 9. Just like you... We juggle family and work and the commute. X We want to give our children the gifts our parents gave us. We make time for what really matters. We could listen to Chopsticks all day long. I Were your neighbors. The things that matter to you, matter to us. Thats why we work hard to treat you the way we would like to be treated with courtesy, professionalism, responsiveness . and accuracy. After all, we know who keeps us in business. We know whose needs come first. v 1 1 J $ 4 1 With you 110 ittmintiM LFirst Security Bank is a Member FDIC n'l k ir'r u'vYk vt v rvrr m vf t r 1 1 - I |