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Monday, November 12, 2018

County Commission Business


Bobbie Bicknell Coray, Reporter
Rich Civic Times

RANDOLPH, Utah.  November 7, 2018.  This year there was actually a decrease in health care costs to the county.  The Hoffman Insurance representative said that there was a net 4% decrease in costs saving the county over $18,000. The County Commissioners will review the bid and make a decision by the next commission meeting.

Sid Winters, South Eden Ranch Development, told County Commissioners that he has an agreement with the Boy Scouts to put a well and water tank on their property on the east side of Bear Lake for his new subdivision. The Scouts can use the water in summer.   

Winters said that the engineering is 90% complete and that the infrastructure costs are $1.2 million. According to the county P&Z ordinances, an escrow account of 120% of the value of the water project is needed. They have three buyers for lots who are willing to pay now, and that money will go into the escrow account.   

They are working on final plat approval for the 1 to 1.2 acre lots. They plan to start construction of infrastructure in March or April after four years of preparation. They must go before the P&Z and get final approval at the end of the month.

Teresa and Steve Anderson want to build a garage on a separate lot on Sweetwater at 334 W Mashie Circle  so they have petitioned the County to allow them to encumber the two lots.  George Peart, County Building Inspector, said the HOA doesn’t allow a garage on a separate lot and they will need to deal with that.  The county allowed them an encumbrance.

1 comment:

ep said...

good job county commissioners, such a variety of work you do