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Show ' 12- - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Stncmhcr 4. 2IKII fK n Ask a Specialist Do you have tips for members TOOELE-T- Minutes for regular commission meeting held August 20, 2001 Commiuvion mini! may I "tiled for linwtoflheirHintorw.ternovingiB ditches and canals from the Duchesne . TheoffiLialcopyofthecomiAricDuchmnr Gaunly Communion minutrn an avail- River. .V line with a direct connection to the able through the derklaiulilorn offut. inti rnet at all times and an IP number is needed. A conned ion tothecountyT-- 1 line wot Id allow the website in Richfield to cal! Road Items the wrh site here to uctivate the radio to Doug presented request for Contract Modification No. 2 on Strawberry River colled (he data. This would consist of one of information to he down loaded each Bridges from Horracka Engineering the page amount of $1469.70 Tor irrigation ail pplies. day. Itwilienablcwatcruserstolookatthe Commissioner Thayne stated that the amount of water in their ditches and order water anytime thru the web site. engineer company made the mistake and project Commissioner Thayne asked if this should he respunaible for the coat of reducers pnijed cou Id be expanded in the future to and valves for the irrigation lines. covcrot her wuter sources in I he Basin. John four-inc- h that stated the risers Doug answered in the affirmative, iT someone were put in as pcrconatruction plans. Commissioner Ross asked there is a wanted to they rould. if risers Doug Commissioner Thayne asked Troy Sliernck what the charges for the State l would be a problem to Motion: Commissioner Stradingcr mo line are and if it tioned that the request for payment in the connect toit. Troy answered it is no problem amount of S 1469.70 be denied. The reasons tiiconnectthebnethecostis$7amonth.The are. No. 1 77 commission assumes there is commission would like to see the project i an exchange value for the riser expanded n the future to include theothcr water sources in county. valvca.Na2Asanenginee(ingfirmllarTucks Motion:Cominissioner Ross motioned to should have been aware that an engineering mistake was made. Commissioner Huaa sec- accept the proposal for a water users web site. Commissioner Stradinger second. ond. Roll Call Vote: All Commissioners Motion carried. Roll Call Vote: All CommisVoting Aye. sioners VotingAve. Doug informed the commission that the Administrative Fees for Northcaat-Rooaeve- lt road department has finished chipping in Counseling Center the county. 700 tons of oil and 7,600 tons of ijec chips were used to complete the joh. Ap- Kyle Snow and Ron Perry from Northproximately forty miles of county roods were eastern Counselingdiscussed the adminischipped in eight working days. Commissioner Stradinger stated that trative fees for the new counseling center. Kyle stated that it should be minimal the drainage problems at the Duchesne cost to the cuunly because Northeastern County Welcoming Center have been ad' dressed. Irene i lanaen from thechamhcr of Counselinghmduncmmtofthelegworkfbr thwprqject. commercewillcontractBurdickPavingto Commimioner Stradingw stated that getanestimateonpavingtheporkingarea. flommissHiner Stradinger asked Dougif hewoiMliketonntcharffajmbaeauaethe the parking area for tlie Kruitiand Special "y ultimately responsible for repairs Service District had been paved yet. Doug at the center. The center is facing some financial difficulties and if Northeastern replied not yet buL Burdick Paving has were to fail financially CounselingCenter do so. to agreed Commissioner Thayne asked ifthe county Duchesne County would he responsible for followed a policy when selecting roads for thecenteripayroll. Mr. Perry stated that ifthey could get the pavement. Douganswered that they generfees waved they could use the funds for to to connect ally try pavement pavement. Commissioner Thayne believes the county information systems and t tier things needed should put pavement to serve homes not just internally. Commissioner Thayne pointed out that connect psvement to psvemant. 1:30 P.M. Plai Amendment -- the commission charges administrative foes Caroline Estates Phase II - Darcy to all those who receive grants and loans through Duchesne County. llicken Commissioner Ross stated the county Request to amend lot 9, Caroline Estates Phase II. Located in thellancpck Cove eras. pay a grants person to review the grants. Teresa Ntdtaeh from the planning and Considering the added debt service through Duchesne County reviewings! documents xoningoflice explained that the Mr. Robert West nfR. 8. West Enterprises, the owner of sndiMuingchefwthenexttwcntyyears reoof $ 100 is not a had deal the subdivision has split Lot9creatingLot Motion: Commissioner Stradinger mo9A changing the subdivision to ten lots. tioned to wave all administrative foes for Normally subdivision with ten kits or more is required to have approval by the stale but Northeestern Counseling. Motion failed. Motion:CommisKioner Ross motioned to because there is water and electricity available it makes the subdivision exempt from collect $1 .OOtifor administrative foes to provide services for dnsi ngthe loon and making state requirements. The proposed lots have health depart- payments. Motion carried. Roll Call Vote: ment approval. The planning commission Two Commissioners Voting Aye. Commis-sionStradinger VotingNay. discussed the possibility ofthe septic system Discussion of Contributing Fill Dirt drain field of Lot 9 encroaching on Lot 9A. for Uintah Basin Medical Canter Mr. West assured the planningcommission Attorney Uresk advised that when the t hat t he drainage could not encroach u pon the neighboring lot because of ledge rock. county addresses the issues ofdonation offiU The planningcommission has given a favor- - dirt to LBMC we must becareful not roea-ahrecommendation with all members foblishs liability issue, Commviaioner Kom quoted from the votingaye. liontrfthodescriptionoruseofBRoed Because tin- - building permit was issued n J,1IC) forLotMctiiiHLruction hMHtartedunahome 'j11 wluP,nent Pur with!3&C funds may be leased from and ia near completion. Attorney Uresk tne road department to another deportment informed thecommiMiontltat the builditur permit i good for Lot 9. Lot 9A ill not be prneyuwnRtherentlrateertobliahedby able to obtain a building permit under the thecunentcost reference guide for construction equipment. current ordinance. The com miss ion has s i nee reviewed tha A description has been recorded in the recorders office, which has changed the origi- I) DOT rules for using B Road Funda. The county could enter into a le nal approved plat. The deed and the revision were recorded before receiving the planning "Patient with the hospital but it would cost UBMCthe same amountofeashe sny commissions approval. The Commission believes the reason other equ ipment they leased. There is fill dirt available for donation to behind creating this subdivision split is financial and shows lack of planning and UBMC. Commissioner Russ suggested that commission determine what the cast will respect forthecountyoniinaneea.Theainend-men- l the should have been completed prior to be to transport the fill dirt to UBMC then the legul descriptions being recorded. Ac- - appropriate funds from the general fund to co rdingtocouuty ordinances the plat revi- - Iv rood department for the cost oftranipor-tation. The trucks will be paid for out of ioii created an illegal subdivision. these funds. Motion: Commissioner Stradinger moAttorney Urcsk informed the commistioned to deny the plat amendment for sion they could do Ihisifthey designate the amount is to benefit the community and tax uroiine Estate lhase II. Commissioner Knsasecond. Mol km carried. Roll Call Vote: payers of the county. Motion: Commissioner Ruh motioned to All Commissioners Voting Aye. I ofa Water Users Web impropriate from the county general fund J000 to move approximately 1250 cubic Site - John Swasey John Swaxev addressed the commission. yards of fill dirt to the UBMCconstruetion The Bureau of Reclamation has designated site. Roll Call Vote: Two Commissioners money to develop a water users web site. VotingAye. Commissioner Thayne Voting Stiidcntsfmm the University ofUtah have Nay- - reason heingthatthecommissioner helped developed asite which will give real does not want to compromise tha 501C3 status of theliospital return value on the answered there should be. four-inc- h he spare change that residents put into the jars around town for old Tooele boy who needed u hone marrow transplant has been a little very well spent. Jeffrey Henries family was able to earn enough money for T-- four-inc- h of the "Sandwich Generation? him to have a successful surgery last month, and his mother, Kaelyn, said he iadoinggreat and tliat they are grateful to the community forall ofthe support and financial help they received.-Tooc- iiTranscript Answer by Tom Lee, Utah State University Extension Family and Human Development Specialist SUMMIT-- Kelsey James Robinson, 18, of Coalville, lost his lift in a motorcycleauto mobile accident Friday, Aug. 1 7, near Coalville. According to a press release from the Summit County Sheriff's Office, Robinson was riding a motorcycle headingsouth near the former Crandall Walker business when in the he struck a vehicle being towed as it was attempting to make a road. Both the driver and passenger of the two vehicles are juveniles from the Roy area. The case remains under investigation.-Summ- it County Bee The percentage of people with elderly parents has increased due to the longer lift expectancy of Americana. In 1940, ony 37 percent of women had living mothers, compared to more than 65 percent today. The percentage of parents in their forties with children at home and living parents ia even higher. The demands of parenting adolescent children, beingat the peak of involvement in career and civic responsibilities and caring for dependent elderly parents create a time of life often referred to as the sandwich generation. Members of the sandwich generation often experience role overload created by too many or conflict-in- g responsibilities. In addition, those who regularly tend to the needs of others can begin to feel resentment and guilt over not being able to meet proposed railroad, which will run from Salina to Levan ifbuilt, is in position to get $1 .7 million in federal money, accordingto Sevier County econonpc development director Malcolm Nash. We've petitioned the federal government for funds, said Nash. We wont know until the two chambers go into conference in September. I Ie said he is cautiously optimistic about the chances for receiving the money Reaper. SAUNA-Th- e - An unattended campfire started the blaze that is engulfing more thun 800 acres of Uinta National Forest Lands four miles west of Mill Hollow Reservoir and campground. Mill Hollow Reservoir ia located about 35 miles east of Huber City Wave WASATCH- FT. DUCHESNE- - Uintah River High School is rolling into its third year ofexistence at the Tribal Education Build i ng. The Charter School opened the school-yea- r on Monday with 60 students registered. They came into a renovated atmosphere in the classrooms and library, and in the new space for also a lunch area.-U- te classes: Carpentry, Archaeology, Aqua-culture, MONTICELLO- - The sex abuse case of former LDS Bishop and retired Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Doug Hall was scheduled to go to preliminary hearing Friday in 7 District Court at the San Juan County Courthouse in Monticello. Hall was charged on June 26 with forcible sexual abuse, a second-degre- e felony. Since then, he has been relieved of his calling as bishop in the Monticello LDS Church-Tim- es Independent. VERNAL- - Both the Vernal City Council and Uintah County Commission have approved measures which will decrease the cost to adopt or reclaim dogs and cats from the Animal Shelter. With the new Animal Shelter looming in the future, Vernal City and Uintah Cdunty appointed shelter personnel to look at local animal service issues and make recommendationa.-Vern- al Express your own expectations by talkingwith your parent about what he or she expecta of you. Have the same talk with other family members to divide responsibilities. Prepare yourself for new situations. Make tentative plans about what if situations and how you would handle them. This can help you feel more in control. Have a plan for living or financial arrangements if beyond what you can handle. Take time for yourself. When you experience role overload, the tendency is to meet everyone elses agenda bygivingup time for yourself. Bydoingso.yousendyourselfasubtle but powerful message that everyone else comes first, and that their needs are more important than yours. Confidence begins to waiver, and soon jobs that were once manageable seem overwhelming. In order to be worth something to anyone else, you must first be worth something to yourself. Strike a balance between the time you take for yourself and the time you give to others. The time you take for personal renewal will better enable you to meet the needs of all those who - resentful. They may begin to feel unable to take care ofanyone's needs, including their own. Consider these tips for reducing role overload: Reduce the number of responsibilities you have. Examine your lift and get rid of unnecessary outside commitments that may include getting off advisory boards, reducing travelatworkorresigningfromPTA. Clarify or change the expectations you or others have about your responsibilities. For example, you may feel your parent needs more care than you are able to give, but arranging for someone else to care for them causes you to feel guilty or uncaring. Clarify dependonyou. Hunters win prizes at BBQ The Uintah Basin MuleDeer Foun- dation had a blast at their barbecue, raffle and auction, August 11, and raised a little over $11,000. Kerry Dyskster from Ogden won a South Slope Diamond Mountain mule deer any weapon tag. Danny Farnsworth, nt rr " er le cfd f VemalUintah County Airport Manager Tom Wardell (pictured) and Uintah Cpunty AIRPORT PLANNING clt City Council members maps with possible sites for anew airport as Boy Swain showRooset Commissioner Lloyd Scouts Austin Pierce and Coty Hicken look on. One ofthe aiipoit plans call fora regional airport to be located between Roosevelt and Vernal. A feasibility study of three locations for a new airport is underway. Utah Housing offers low-intere- house Renting a in Stalt Lake City can be more expensive than huyingone. Arecent report three-bedroo- m by EquiMark Properties Inc. showed that a three-be- d room, house or apartment in the county rents for $849 a month- - $200 more than some home buyers pay for their monthly mortgage. homo huyersarc Many first-tim- e afraid to take the leap from renting to owning, explained William H. Erickson, Presidentoftlie Utah a public corporation that develops and finances affordable housing for the state of Utah. High interest rates, down payment and closing costs often scare them away. But with acurrcnt home buyer UHC loan, a first-tim- e could pay $629 a mont li for a home in Salt Luke County-$21- 9 less than the nverage rent. 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Roosevelt 435-722-4- 69 S SFClNt 1du $da ipwi jtJuL&s ng es East Entrance by Administration. fflzlkncc while new friends and had flin. . text-messag- Jhank : cooking. McMurray'a daughter, Kristy and husband Eric helped with ' tha many chore. Waylon Selft helped get a tent for shade John Wills was the auctioneer, and Jack lytle provided the uae of hie sound system. Many other folks also donated their time. Everyone " loans st 359-520- We just Gusher, wonalkm tag forthe Wasatch-CurreCreek area. Ronnie Miller, Roosevelt, was the winner of a .270 rifle ami bid $5,600 for a Book Clifft elk tag. Deb Fisher gave the men a run for their money' on a Book Cliffa mule deer tag.Shebiditup to $2,600 and surprised her husband Dale by . giving it to him. Rod Elder won the youth hunt at Hickens Chickens. John Wills won the second one from Pheasant Run. A grand door prize, a .22 rifle, was won by Jon Labrum. Rod Elder helped the group by sending many tickets. Many merchants in the Uintah Basin made Veradale McMurray, prueaonatu Rod, Trudy and Colton Elder did the , ,.4 4- -, rtaiS 622-500- 7 spoor |