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Show AUGUST 5, 1994 Although formal agenda Agriculture Protection Area: not item, consideration of the Agricultural Protection Ordinance was listed among the items for discussion at the August 1 County Commission meeting. Action on the ordinance was tabled after the July 5 public hearing due to negative comment from those in attendance. The language of the law provides for any proposal properly submitted to be implemented into a’ date of the notice to file a written objection. Commissioners To Meet With Soil Conservation Boards protection area by default if the Commission does not act within 120 days. Leonard Blackham, sponsor of the bill said it And our new computer system makes that good service even better. Call me. BRENT STAPELY 801-438-5451 Like a good neighbor, State Farmiis there.® STATE State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois FARM ce Nae was never intended for the legislation to create an automatic protection area implementation. However, Commissioner Johnson expressed concern about what could occur between now and when the legislation could be clarified. Some comments. were: "After the people are _ educated on this thing, there will be people who want it. We can't discriminate against Circle Four Farms just because they are a big company," said Commissioner Sullivan. Commissioner obligated Johnson said, "There have been negative comments from the other side of the county, but I think the majority support it." on this side. Commissioner Marshall did not express a preference. After discussion Monday afternoon, it was decided to invite members of both Soil Conservation Boards to meet with the Commissioners during the next regularly scheduled meeting, September 6, at 1:00 P.M. to discuss setting up an Agricultural Protection Advisory Board. Ordinance 94-03, if adopted, would allow the Commissioners to choose and appoint five members from the soil conservation boards to make up the Agricultural Protection Advisory Board. Members of the Beaver soil conservation district board Reha Gray, nursing director at Milford Valley ‘ Hospital, opened her office door Monday morning to find a birthday surprise. Staff nurses had filled the entire room with balloons, Reha would not confirm which birthday she is celebrating. are Ace Gillis (chairman), Eric Jessop, Frank Harris, Floyd Yardley, and Brent Edwards. Twin M members are Arlan Mayer (chairman), Russell _ Sullivan, Albrecht, Dane Janice Marshall, to submit the proposal to the Advisory Committee planning Shaun Pearson, and Tammy Pearson. Members of both boards are elected by farmers in their respective districts. Lynn Kitchen is employed by the Soil Conversation Agency, and acts as a technical advisor for conservation on private land. The Commissioners could choose any five of these individuals as members of the Advisory Board. Within 15 days the commission is September 6 At 1:00 P.M. To Discuss Setting Up An Agriculture Protection Advisory Board “T back the family insurance I sell with good neighbor service.” 757 N. MAIN, BEAVER Office. Any affected person will have 15 days from the and and to the zoning committee for review and recommendations. The proposal is subject to a confusing series of reviews, public —_ input, and modification for 120 days from the original submission. At that time the Commission shall approve, modify and approve, or reject the proposal. The members would serve until the expiration of their term _ conservation on the board. soil The Commissioners would have the option to remove and replace any Advisory Board member for cause or for failure to perform the required duties. In the event that a proposal was submitted, it would also be reviewed by the county planning and zoning committee. Craig Davis is the administrator of this committee. Members are Robert Strong, Max Limb, Mike Yardley, Lary Carter, Larry Sower, Gerry Hackwell, and Ross Marshall. County Attorney Leo Kanell is also affiliated with this committee. Members of the Planning and Zoning Committee are appointed by the Commissioners. The legislation allows any owner of land in agricultural production to file a proposal for creation of an agricultural protection area with the Commission. The Commission must then publish notice of the proposed action in a newspaper (singular), and post notices in five places. The proposal must be available for public inspection at the county It's a Girl Cecilee Kaye Rollins arrived July 13, 1994 at St. Mary's Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nevada. She weighed 7 lbs. 2 ozs. and was 20 1/4" long. Her parents are Ray and Tiffany _ Rollins. Grandparents are Dick and Toni Rollins of Milford, and Kita Hunt and the late Del Hunt of Parowan. Great- grandparents are Dorothy Newdigate, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dotson of Milford, and Mrs. Betty House of Long Beach, California. _ |