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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, the Central San Juan Recreation District. The June 14, 2000 - Page 2 San uan County Commission brief by Anna Adair At the June 12 meeting of the San Juan County Commission, Commissioners: signed agreements with (051 Wednesday June 14 Monticcllo City Council, Public hearing 6:4S p.m., Regular meeting 7 p.m.. Council Chambers. Blanding City Council, 7 p.m.. Public Hearings 7:30 & 7:45, Ulanding City Offices. AA meeting, 8 p.m., Monticcllo Library, every Wednesday. Thursday June 15 Bluff Water Works mng, 7 p.m., Bluff Service Area Office. SLUALG board meeting, p.m., S1AJALG Offices, Price. 1 June Friday 16 San Juan Forum, 10 a m., San Juan County Courthouse. June 19 San Juan County Commission, a.m.. Courthouse, Monticcllo. Monday Tuesday June 20 San Juan School Hoard. District Office, Ulanding. Wednesday June 2 10 p.m., 21 Canyon Country Partners, 10:30-noo- n, Fmcry County Courthouse. COMM9SS96N QUOTES OJ THE WEEK u the federal government. The issue is raised because of a land swap proposed between the BLM and a Blanding resident. The county master the Bureau of Land Management to close the roads on the Moon House and plan currently takes the stand that there will be no net increase of federal lands; the Snowflat Cave routes. The discussed the county water master plan and will closures protect Wilderness Study Areas an (WSAs) following evaluation ofthe area by BLM and county officials. Information and maps will be available to the public at both areas, along with designated parking areas for those who wish to access the areas by hiking. Both routes will be closed approximately 1 4 mile from their end, in order to prevent the public from pioneering off at the end of the road and creating other roads in the WSA; heard a request that San Juan County seek a Title V right of way from the BLM to change the route of Mill Creek Road. Commissioners said that requesting a Title V would indicate that they don't believe that the right of way belongs to the county to begin with. As a result, the request would damage the county lawsuit against the BLM. It was requested that the private land owner seek the Title V rather than the county; scheduled a meeting to discuss the county position on the purchase of private land by the county will not release any funds until the reports are The Central received. Recreation recently completed a series of improvements to the swimming pool in Blanding; approved a public hearing to discuss a proposal to change purpose and there is no specific service purpose in just the public owning domain!" Commissioner Bill Redd regarding the BLM purchasing private land in San Juan County signed an agreement between the Forest Service and San Juan County Sheriffs FAX State and federal officials Forest Service lands; approved purchasing a laptop computer for the emergency mobile command post for $1,499 from state purchasing; approved looking into a drought designation for the county from the Department of have ordered fire restrictions for southern Utah due to extreme fire danger. The restrictions officially took effect on Agriculture; were informed that a $20,000 grant has been received to fund more work using Global Positioning Systems in the county; agreed to draft a letter to the San Juan Central June 3. Fire restrictions cover all lands south of a line which roughly follows Interstate 70 from Utahs eastern border to Salina, then south of highway US 50 from Salina to Scipio, and Interstate 15 to approximately Holden, then US 50 to the states western border. Counties effected are Iron, Washington, Garfield, Kane, San Juan Grand, Beaver, Wayne, Millard, Sevier Piute Committee funding. and Emery. the Much of the southern county has Apparently, Recreation regarding received a letter from the State Auditor stating that the district has not completed plained State Forester Art reports for expenditures for previous years. As a result, DeFault. Heavy vegetation coupled with very dry condi-.- . 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