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Show 2 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday July 11, 2002 Planning, zoning board considers Scofield subdivision proposal By RICHARD SHAW Staff reporter Carbon's planning and zoning board met on TUesday afternoon and considered a number of important county issues. The issues discussed by the members included the development of a concept plan fpr alleviating some long running property line problems at some cabin sights on the shores of Scofield Reser- . voir. The problems in question have surfaced during the years due to inaccurate and improper property descriptions. The situation has caused negative feelings between land owners, developers and even county officials involved in the disputes. The concept is to create a subdivision - the Bolotas subdivi-:on- e. proposed subdivision project includes 10 lots, possible leeway areas and strips of land owned by a partnership between a couple of developers who purchased the properties. What we are trying to do is to get an agreement between land owners as to where their property lines are, explained Nick Houser, assistant county surveyor. Were hoping to solve most of this between neighbors and save people a lot of money in court costs, added the assistant sur- - present a preliminary proposal on the subdivision to the planning commission. After the concept is approved by the zoning panel, the county commission must conduct a public hearing on the plan and accept input from citizens. After a subdivision receives the county commissions approval, the county recorder will record the plat once it has been signed by all of the impacted land owners. Hovoer, even completing the first step can be a problem, particularly when the subdivision is to fix boundaries and leeways that have been off for years and the development is not new with no buildings or structures on it. A number of people named on the properties in the plat attended the meeting as well as some who hold property nearby away from the shoreline. We have had a dock on the lake for 35 years, pointed out one of the property owners. Now that this is all being changed and Ron Spears has . ' vcyor. Approving a subdivision in the county takes three phases. The first phase of the process is developing the concept plan. The second phase is to resolve any boundary disputes and then bought up the land that has no descriptions, we are concerned we will not be able to get down to that dock, because we are losing our access to the reservoir, continued the property owner. Gayla Williams, the countys deputy zoning administrator, told the group that she had spoken with Spears that morning and he said he was willing to do what it would take to make) sion plan work. Some of the assembled citizens werent sure about the matter and questions began to be raised not only about leeways, but also prop- I cool phone hot price summer savings 9100 AUDIOVOX erty lines as the matter relates to the reservoirs shoreline. Suggestions were made by a couple of people as to what could be done for access, including having boundaries changed so that everyone along the shore gave up a small amount of property to make a right of way to the lake. The problem is that people have built homes on right of ways and property lines and that is what this plan has been designed to resolve, said Williams. The commission decided to table the matter until some more research can be done on right of ways and the dock issues along the lake. Another action, a request from Scott and Linda Woodfield that Beaver Greek Road be declared a restricted access road was also tabled after a shot discussion. The issue of restricting the road largely concerns vandalism that has been taking place over the past fewyears to property in the area. We purchased ourproperty a few years ago, pointed out Woodfield, a Utah County resident. The gate that is across the road is cm private land mid we would like to lock it sowe can stop some of the problems. Its not that I want to restrict people from coming through, indicated Woodfield. In fact, I would like to see it so that people can come down here to the county offices, sign out a key and then be able to pass through it. Richard Thtton, the' countys planning and zoning commission chair, explained that part of the problem is that the road lies between two counties, Utah and Carbon and that some of the problem of controlling the road lies because of this fact Thtton also pointed out that, as discussions on the issue have been ongoing, lawyers involved in the matter felt that limited access would be the best way to resolve the problem. I talked with Mike Zaman-tak-is about emergency access, said Williams as foe question of emergency services arose. He said they have key boxes inall their emergency vehicles to keep keys for this kind of thing. As the discussion progressed, it was brought out that some United States Bureau of Land Management property existed behind foe private parcels. And at presort, foe requested restricted road is the only way for people to access the public land in question. There apparently was another road to the BLM sites. But for some reason, a bridge cm that road was destroyed and not replaced, explained Wbodfield. There is actually still access, but it would be on foot cm a steep incline. PlanningboaidmeiriberLynna Tbpolovec iriformed foe group she would not be inclined to vote for a similar restriction in the event that road was the only way to gain access into public property. The planning and zoning commission decided to do some further investigation into the situation, including checking on the BLM land in question ami to find out why the bridge on the other road may have been removed or not replaced when it was destroyed. Addressing unrelated matters at the meeting, the planning and zoning board members: Reviewed several options for improving the intersection where the fairgrounds parking empties out onto Fairgrounds Road. Kay Burton of the Utah State Thist Lands had four options developed because his agency is developing an industrial park near the model airplane airport and the traffic that development will generate will probably give a steady traffic flow in the area. Most of the members serving on the planning and zoning commission seemed to prefer foe fourth option presented. Dale Stapley of the Utah Department ofTransportation was in attendance at the meeting in connection wifoadifforent matter and ' Jail bookings 10:30 a.m. July 2. Jason court-order- Patrol. 9:45 p.m. July 2. Jose David Aldaba (21, Price); intoxication; Price City Police Department 10:50 p.m. July 2. Gage Tbmer Sterling (24, Price); protective order violation; Rice City Police Department 11:30 amt July 3. Christopher J. Walkingshaw (32, unknown); interference in an arrest by a law enforcement officer, giving false personal information to a law enforcement officer, Carbon County Sheriffs Office, Price City Police De- partment 11:30 un. July 3. Lindsey Celeste Ponzini (22, Helper); unlawful possessionAise of a controlled substance, obstruction of justice; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. 12:30 p.m. July 3. Heather Jo James (23, Price); court-order- ed 1 ADMINISTRATION SIMPLICITYCHOICEVALUE ita MIHkvg (ellulur On Vtautfi A to Thtton asked the UDOT representative for an opinion on the intersection. Why dont you think about putting in a roundabout instead, suggested Stapley. They handle a lot more traffic. The ones in Utah County have solved some real problems. We are even using them to come off busy freeway intersections, such as one that was just completed in St. George. Burton, however, wondered whether Carbon County residents and vrstors would feel comfortable with that type of intersection. "Most people are ablewith them until they use them a little and then they find out how much better they work in areas with offset intersections, pointed out the UDOT representative. Round-abou- ts are popping all up over the state and this could be a good (dace to introduce Grr-bo- n residents to that type of inter--( Continued on page 4) 23 S Hwy 55 IM now 192H 200E rt 255 S Hwy 55 5 WoUbt 1151 W Hwy 40 4 . i13W4 7114132 In W am, ktay not i ptant wife and any to nttmd nth EDITORIAL Editor Lynnda Johnson Reporter m star U ma wn fcOO pjn. is WV l o un. apply to Mum ton M0 pm. 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