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Show UHP moved headquarters from the Public Safety Building to the Safety Building Annex immediately east of the THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wadneaday, October 10, 2001 - Page 2 San Juan County Commission brief Wednesday October 10 Monticello City Council meeting, 7 p.m. Monticello City Of- m fices. B landing City Council meeting, 7 p.m. Blanding City Offices. Monticello Chamber of Commerce meeting. City Park Pavillion with Kim Hoggard to discuss Motocross raceway on South Hwy 191. Monday October 15 SJC Commission meets, 10 Courthouse. a.m.,-SJ- of At the October 8 meeting of has discussed the possibility a funding mqjor expansion of the San Juan County Commisthe airport in five years, but sion, Commissioners: added that the current facility approved a letter to the would not last that long unless Utah Tax Commission approvadditional improveing the criteria for centrally ments were capital made; assessed property taxes for anmet with Don Andrews, of other year; Resources ConserNatural the approved all residential vation Service, who discussed applications for "circuit a series of water development breaker" tax relief for veterans Commission. and the blind. The property projects with the that there are a taxes are reduced, based on Andrews said short-terof number projects income and age; local the that governments approved the Alcohol Funds Report, which grants may be able to pursue. SpeAndrews mentioned a approximately $16,000. from cifically, the state to the San Juan possible diversion of North Creek into the South Creek County Sheriff's Department; which could then be agreed to put $47,000 in drainage, the upcoming budget for cap- captured in Loyds Lake. Andrews said that another ital improvements at the possible project could be a Monticello Airport. of Spring diversion similar Monticello City Manager Creek. into Creek North Trent Schafer told the Comnumber said a Andrews that mission that the city is planown water of individuals overning to place an 1.5 inch in the North Creek and lay on the airport runway. Tb-t- rights Creek drainages and cost of the project is Spring be done would that nothing $190,000, of which the state coordia unless is it through will pay $100,000. Schafer rewater of effort nated the quested that the City and owners. Commissioners right sugCounty split the remaining San with the cost. Commissioners agreed, gested working Water Conservancy but added that the funds Juan trict; would not be available until encouraged County Planthe next budget. Schafer said that the City ner Ed Scherick to proceed in the pursuit of grant funds from hopes to complete the overlay Recbefore winter. Schafer said the Utah Department of All Terrain Vehicle for reation that the federal government (ATV)use. Scherick said the Tuesday October 16 al UDOT meeting (Moab-Devi-ls Arts Canyon Project), CEU-SJ- C & Events Center, 7 p.m. 5-- October 17 SJSD Board Meeting, District Office UDOT meeting, 4--6 p.m.. Grand County Commission Chambers, Moab. Wednesday Thursday October 18 Monticello Airport Committee meeting, 8 p.m., Monticello City funds could be used for a wide variety of projects, including putting restrooms on popular in the county. Scherick added that road Public Safety Building. The wnnPT served for years as the doctors office in Monticello; approved mutual aid ATV trails work needs to be completed on Castle Wash Road; agreements for fire protection between San Juan County and the cities of Monticello, Commissioner Mark Blanding, and the Moab ValMaryboy reported that he is ley Fire Protection District; still concerned about how proBailey reported on a meetceeds were spent from the ing of the Emergency Re2000 Utah Navajo Fair; sponse Committee in the Maryboy announced that the Rocky Mountain Rodeo Regional Finals will be held in Bluff thia weekend; Commissioner Bill Redd reported that the Community Impact Board approved funding for a new roof on the La Sal Recreation Center. County Administrator a fire at Rick Bailey discussed MrtntgKuma Creek Aneth Red Mesa area. The meeting addressed a number of issues, including flaring and venting from oil refineries and the possibility of reorganizing the Emergency Response Committee. At the October 1 meeting of the San Juan County Commission, Commissioners: the Timber Products sawmill appointed. Michaeleen in Old La Sal. The fire started Jensen and Deanna Steveqa to apparently after a lightning the San Juan County Library strike ignited sawdust. Bailey said that fire departments from Monticello, Blanding, Montezuma Creek and Bluff, in addition to the Moab area, all responded to the fire. He said that the fire may burn for several months, but that the sawmill has been saved; reappointed Greg Adams and Bemie Christensen to the Mental Health District Board of Trustees; , ' signed a new lease with the State of Utah for the Utah Highway Patrol office. The Board; and discussed with Deputy County Attorney Walter Bird career service a three-perso- n council to serve in grievance type hearings in the County. Offices. 2 Simplify your life with personalized package policy that combines your insurance coverages into one. 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