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ftte ovO oot 'k- m iOftovoJ O'iU'OUaonurt (Jjxooxlj tii'OC lWl4o4Wig 0 flUiO Jittiuoirt Jennifer Smith Terresa Wickie fjstiny Ijxtetsvn UuWS M(OSi'iovK jL’toggw sUuc 0(4 0 4tiyj yi CbfeJJ iauf tfdsfUmfrsrA indu4s4 40‘io-iUt’ V Pooy tAounfan Ooggsrs tuit o4 oitti yokstM4 frf yj vtvi’e iouttif JtarH(4J0‘t See FAiHf p&ge 2 Hazardous waste vote studied by Ken Ruud 7 he Mitlurd Couwy Rlunnin and at it’s Zoning yoinnnyion August 7 meeting in Della reviewed a diafluf a proposed referwhether hazendum to determine ardous waste disposal sues will he allowed in the county The diati is an amendment to section four the goals and policies Desection of the Comprehensive It contains wordvelopment Plan ing that tightens zoning law aUect-mImardous waste disposal facilities' The draft master plan change was written by Roger Hendnchsun with Kimball Parr an associate 3 he Salt vCroehett and Wuddoups Lake City law finn was relumed by the county (or the tusk of writing the draft because of it’s expertise in hauiduus waste law Milluid County Attorney Warren Peierson questioned sevetul woids phrases pussiigesaudsectiunsoftlie document A revision reflecting some of those concerns will be returned to before their next the commission meeting Sept 4 If acceptable then PKZ will vote to lecommeiid it to the county commission for inclusion Public hearings will on tin ballot fust be held Pluns aie to have the measure ready to be on the general election ballot Nov 7 if the referendum Technically tlfjugh a wte agauist die master plan change means the is accepted by voters tlx’ master plan will be citenged to allow bazaidous waste siie-- to be built rn Millaid County under die stringent conditions outlined in die master plan existing ’“J he wording remains in effect way that’fl have o be handled is wording on the b allot” Stler said “not m woidmg on the ordinance 'J he ballot will have to say some dung to thepttecl dat rf you vote in favor of pus (lion tins stnngeiii master plan change will go into ettect ft you vote against u then we’ll talt it to ntean you want itcven mote su m gem that you want y excluded lioni plan ff die (referendum is rejected hazardous waste will not he allowed lie way J see in die county at all it” county Commissioner Mike ote against Sty lor said ‘‘‘if diey that means what’s being proposed at all ’’ diey don’t want die couniy lines ’’ School faxes go up A hike in the Milled Schoejl is being District tax assessment Power blamed on the lniermouiitain Project tax piotest still unsettled A public hearing on the tax hike was held at die Distant offices m Delta Wednesday August At die lieMf mg Superintendent KeimeUi Topbum suid the district mndeacomtnnmon! last ycui to school year tai levy cm die I “One of the by 9 I ft percent reasons we could make that reduction” Tophum smd “was because of da' high assessment mour county most of it related to the Imennuun- - lain Power Project J ironically while die prom lse of a large tax income lioni die massive IPP project made a school tax cut possible die IPP piousi of its laxe's prompted die district to raise taxes IPP provides fc5 paceiH ot die total Milluid County lax buse' Dasi year IPP proa sted 44 percent of ns 4 inilheM) tax bill About $ million of that was car marked for Millard schools 7 he protested money is m at tse row account Whoevui wins da dispute gets da moimv Sjmethmg ahaig those t4 Siyler said die u asf r plan would tlieu be chat'ged yo tin inavy jiidusuy part to exclude ha aidous waste as a condi' ejiiu) use Planning and vnmg would handte dial "Nuclear waste disposal will be piolubited under any ncuinsUmee's Changes ai tie master plan are usually done by the planning and bul betause erf zoning commission if jHjX Pit ps3 t Since die disUl'H cannot predict the out'ijtne erf the court ruling Topliam eo plained It would be pf udciH to budget i r! die y court fulmg m would be lost m tyvor of iPP “Vrec an ’f opea ate a debut budget” orf:uui said 1 tie piotest bas created scfious pioliSoms m die budget mi atcas said espexiatly iopham where the local boaid has tiit ho way i to le'vy 7 lie maintenance and open is state mandaie-uting tax ToyiuatU said his citicetns are Midi Sfcf GUCCT p&5 2 look Op i e W tn4 fiyvtd tfe gooi foo4 s?t ti of tie gvd f c Uote Fbif pictures ntHe |