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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 19, 2001 News 3 Neighbors oppose business license, old clinic approved for Smart Site n 'f. . h si K hour. Both Commissioners State Administrative Office and Several Johnson Canyon Crosby and Judd reflected that they signed the Southwest neighbors of Craig Rodgers were this is a chance for needed Public Health inter-locBy Carol Sullivan al present to express opposition to a business license for his Extreme Faith Academy. Jerry Fitting, City Building Inspector, read from the county ordinance that what Mr. Rodgers was requesting was within the ordinance. Neighbors wanted to know if it was a home for economic development and for agreement with Kane County. locals to get good paying jobs. Mindy Heybome was hired as in the Commissioner Spencer the secretary-receptioniabout needed concern Office expressed County Attorneys for county space expansion. effective December 17. Also approved was a After some discussion, the motion to use the former clinic Memorandum of Understanding rent free for one year passed between Kane County and unanimously. The offer was Kanab City regarding the gun troubled youth. Todd McFarlane approved until December 31. By range at the north end of town. stated, If they bring other then, the city will know if they The City has turned it over to children to teach, we oppose. If have been selected. the County. it is a boarding school, they In other business, the The Commission discussed should have a conditional use Commission approved annual with County Attorney Eric Lind permit. McFarlane went on to software contracts with Tiburon. the recent bill passed by the Big ask Commissioner Ray Spencer They also approved a Fire Water Council regarding to have the business license Suppression Agreement. The marijuana. According to Lind, a issue Mark good news was that the cost is town cannot pass an ordinance postponed. Habbeshaw added, The issue is down $7,000 from last years that is less restrictive than state the use of a travel trailer as a budget for fire suppression. The law, which is what Big Water residence. It is in violation of the Commission also approved an did. Lind is working closely with ordinance and does not meet the updated version of the 2001-200- 2 criteria of the zoning ordinance. See COMMISSION, Page 5 court contracts with the Habbeshaw also wanted to know st if the home schooling meets Country Express Amoco is Changing! state accreditation standards. Commissioner Joe Judd concluded that the group may have to look at the issue as a civil matter because the application does meet the county ordinance standards. The county soon to come. The mayor thanked ordinance allows up to five. the city crew for their hard work When the vote came, it was in decorating Kanab for the holi- - Commissioners Steve Crosby days while simultaneously tack- - and Judd in favor and ling the myriad other duties nec- - Commissioner Spencer opposed to issuing the business license, essary. Kanab City Councilman Tony Thoughthemajorityofagenda were items reported that night Wright asked the Commission routine end of year reports, all of for use of the old clinic, currently the news was much more wel- - being vacated by the BLM, to be corned, upbeat and positive than used as a Smart Site. Wright the leading news of the day the serves on the Joint Economic anniversary of September 11. Development Partnership with City business leaders who met Kane County. The prospective business will offer 40 to 60 jobs See COUNCIL, Page 25 locally paying $10 to $11 per By Rachel Tueller A quilt representing the fla- vor ofKanab and southern Utah living now hangs at the Kanab Travel Council and will soon hang at the State Capital. Cities throughout the state were in- vited to offer an artistic rendi- tion of the distinct atmosphere of their community in quilt form, Kanabs entry made it to the final selection of quilts that will hang at the capital, where me- dia from around the globe will visit daily during the winter Olympics. The hope is to expose and introduce the media to the unique character of communi- Come and See Us dt . 'Ld:r: ties throughout the state and stimulate further interest in these rustic towns that represent the heart and spirit of Terse J G J Overby Sy Terrel Darn: ' America. 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