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Show Tax Commission on March 26 at 2 p.m. in Salt Lake City THE SAN JUAN RECORD WednewUjr, March 21, 2001 - Pag 2 Commission brief County that the number of tags by Anna Thayn Second open house mectin gto cuss the proposed Monticello & dis- Blanding Municipal Witcrshed Im7 pm. Edge of provement Projects, the Cedars Museum. tags the Commission meeting available through the draw scheduled for March 26 will be and through the Navajo held on Tuesday, March 27; Nation. The DWR hopes that approved Creamer and Noble as the engineer for work they can stave off potential Route under a federal Ucolo on lawsuits by entering into an highway funded program; agreement with the Nation; ment for approved a $63,732 heard a report that a Title hunting rights for members of V right of way for a road Peterbuilt Cab and Chassis for the Navsyo Nation. The agreeclaimed by the county has the landfill; and ment will allow 250 deer been issued by the Bureau of approved a modular home permits in the Southeastern Land Management to Petrol building permit for Russell At the March 19 meeting of the SanJuan County Commission, Commissioners: met with representatives of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. The DWR presented information on an agree- March 21 Wednesday 5-- Region specifically for Native Thursday March 22 Dineh Committee and Sub Committee meetings at Red Mesa, 10am. Americans. Utah Chapter San Juan Transportation Special Service District meeting, San Juan County Commissions, Commission Chamber, 7 pm. San Juan School Board meeting, Monticello High School, 2 pm. A. Whitney Brown- - Iffl Sfflffl m 8SB $500 reward Is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who were responsible for the hit and run of in Black Oil's lot at 33 Black Oil's Peterbilt semi-tractA or N. Main in Monticello. The occured the night of March 8 or early morning of March 9, 2001 . If you have any information concerning this crime, please contact the Monticello Police Department at or Burton Black at Black Oil, Thank You under the law, or they aren't. Its time we started looking at equal treatment to equal citizens. Commissioner Bill Redd regarding an agreement between the Utah Division of WikHife Resources end the Navajo Nation allowing for 250 deer tags each year for purchase only by Navajo people. IIwE Forest plans watershed projects Urquhart, said that the ' concern over rights expressed by treaty with the Navajo Tribe. Commissioners said that ifit is determined that too many animals are harvested in the region in a few years Either the laws say people are treated equally Stevenson in Spanish Valley. region each year. While Commissioners questioned if the policy provides equal treatment of citizens, the DWR expressed U Exploration. The commission expressed concern that the BLM is putting oil companies apply for Title V rights. in order to get a permit to drill. nt sold in the Southeastern The aaving grace of humor: If you fail, at leant you don't have anyone laughing at you. will be proportionate for members will pay a resident fee, while others will pay a fee. The DWR said that the 250 tags are above and beyond the number non-reside- Tuesday March 27 cuE regarding the San Juan County certified tax rate. As a result, mjiringtheiifto The countys attorney, Steve attorneys are moving forward on a suit on the issue and expect significant action within a month; heard a complaint that television station reception for the Salt Lake City stations is very poor. The Sheriffs office reported not being able to access the towers due to snow. The commission authorized using a helicopter, if necessary, to get to the tower and make repairs as necessary. received a report that Walter Bird has accepted the position as Deputy County Attorney and will start April 9; received information on a hearing with the Utah State The Forest Supervisor, Sal National Forest in cooperation with the cities of Monticello and Blanding, and Manti-L- a San Juan County propose to implement projects with the Road to provide a passable road for equipment needed for the reconstruction, care, and maintenance of municipal water systems and for imple- mentation of proposed of watersheds treatments; and 3) vegetation municipal Monticello and Blanding. The area includes spruce stands that are being affected by spruce beetle populations. It is a scenic area that includes the Horsehead, which has special scenic, historic, and cultural significance to residents in the area. The Forest Service plans to complete the analysis by November 2001. Three specific actions are proposed: UAmend existing special use permits for the Monticello water systems to allow reconstruction of the pipeline system; 2) Improve approximately 16 miles of Forest Harvest 2,030 acres of spruce, and aspen forest to spruce-fi- r, more a diverse, open develop ecosystem. Harvest methods are approximately 65 helicopter, 32 tractor and and 3 cable. .The Forest Service is seektractor-for- warder, ing information and comments from Federal, State, and local agencies as well as individuals and organizations that may be interested in, or affected by the proposed action. Comments should be submitted by April 20, 2001. for more Call information. 435-587-20- 41 un The maagemeitand ttaff at 435-587-22- 73 800-748-543- 2. WUK?am DoCL Sod Today - Lawn Tomorrow penalizing in deliviering quality soHlttv. mes and businesses in Utah & ColorajJo' Blanding Family Practice are pleasei t ndeme Scott B. 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