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Show News SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 24, 2001 3 Norm Carroll appointed to BLM resource advisory council that Interior Secretary Gale Norton newappointees. These appoinrecently announced the appoint- tees demonstrate a good balance ment of five members to Utahs among the competing interests citizen-base- d Resource Advisory on our public lands, Hatfield Council (RAC), which advises said. With these new members the Bureau of Land Manage- in place, the Council can con ment on public land issues. I am pleased to announce the appointment of these talented individuals to serve on Utahs ResourceAdvisory Council, Norton said. These local citizens come from a variety ofbackgrounds, and they embody the very idea that people who live close to the resource are in the best position to pro- tinue to provide guidance Orderville, UT, Grazing; Wilbur Lake City, UT, Executive Direc-RushSalt Lake City, UT, Ar-- tor of the Utah Film strengthens the ELMS ability to make sound resource decisions, Patrick sion, representing the state added. Hatfield Yardley, Beaver, UT, County agencies, Bert Knight of Moab, New council members for Utah Commissioner, Elected Official; See CARROLL , Page 21 include: Norman Carroll, and Leigh von der Esch, Salt o, Commis-chaeologyHistor- , civic-mind- ed QM9 vide advice on decisions that affect those resources. Composed of citizens appointed for their expertise in natural resources, the Utah Resource Advisory Council aims to improve the health and productivity of the public rangelands in the State. Each RAC provides counsel and advice to the BLM concerning planning and management of the public lands within the RACs jurisdictional boundary. . Acting BLM Director Nina Rose Hatfield also praised the Commission Continued from Page 1 gaily separate them and from MU-4- 0 to FR-- It passed re-zo- ne APR APR INTRODUCTORY RATE - STANDARD RATE 1. unanimously. Commission Chairman Joe Judd had information from the State Department of Forestry Fire for a Community Fire Plan. Dave Owens said that the county is up to date with the fire plan. ' Owens also indicated that the fire suppression insurance paid off this year with the North Fork Fire. HOME EQUITY CREDIT LINE V ; INTRODUCTORY RATfeT . ' - - Venna Haynes and Peggy Leavitt were appointed to the County Library Board. Dale Spencer and Ron Glover were appointed to the Resource Com--' mittee. Tracy Glover, Sheriffs Department, updated the Commission on the proposed repeater station in East Fork (Pink Cliffs). The Commission will send a letter of support to the Forest Service as support for the state project. - Barbara Hansen, AUTO REFINANCE V, , , , HOME REFINANCE Bjnk Sat ' , - TO rriRits in So, Mm ,r n Ismrfi'jrmrtfy Dam wwi. warn tatfxra ' of mr horns or cxr, cot your hamsft eciufty t - am h 8 perfcct tlnw to do you may hmt yw trowd tolas Httfe as vili ilcretarAtfm st a4 par local ZJw imfi&mk tasteas, gam og vtnjii imoacsti md WIM to fai Ittau5e neMrMMria ilk . aaemriter teoHsg to reflninc effort ; , advisement and many adjustments have been made. ' FTCCD RATE Kane County Employees Association, presented the Commission with a draft ofrecommended changes for the KCEA Handbook. Hie Commission will review it. The Levi Stewart Memorial Park received exempt status for taxes because it is a public park. The Commission voted to accept the Board of Equalization as recommended by the Hearing Officer and County Assessor. A lot of appeals are still under , - wn km iiZL ZZi Z ZlTjLr. ri ' yfAKTC ZriwiXIa ' Trine tPftNlV ' , V. ? A :.y - isim , &) to t & i m (P y; |