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Monday, December 25, 2023

J.R.R. Tolkien


 

Winterfest is coming


 

Scheduled regular Garden City Town Council meeting dates for the 2024 calendar

 

January 11

February 8

March 14

April 11

May 9

June 13

July 11

August 8

September 12

October 10

November 14

December 12

 

 

Planning Commission



January 3

February 7

March 6

April 3

May 1

June 5

July 3

August 7

September 4

October 2

November 6

December 4

 

2023 Monthly Meetings for Laketown

 

       PUBLIC NOTICE

Laketown Town Council

2024 Anticipated Meeting Schedule

 

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Laketown Town Council will hold their regularly scheduled meetings at 7 p.m. on the first Wednesday of the month or as rescheduled

at the Laketown Town Office located at 10 North 200 East Laketown, Utah 84038

 

-              January 3, 2024

-              February 7, 2024

-              March 6, 2024

-              April 3, 2024

-              May 1, 2024

-              June 5, 2024

-              July 3, 2024

-              August 7, 2024

-              September 4, 2024

-              October 2, 2024

-              November 6, 2024

-              December 4, 2024

 

Monday, December 18, 2023

The Grinch is Coming again

 


Garden City Library book Club will discuss this Wed. evening at 6:00


 

Saturday Dec. 31st-Annual Christmas Tree Burning!

 


Rich County School District December Meeting

 

Rich County School District

Board of Education

Rich Middle School

Wednesday, December 20, 2023

12:00 Noon

 

Join Zoom Meeting:

 

https://uetn-org.zoom.us/j/84343799801?pwd=RnJsaWFnZEhwVGsrVkpES0tROE1OQT09

 

Meeting ID: 843 4379 9801

Passcode: 984840

 

Agenda

 

Student Highlights

            Adult Education Graduation Presentation

 

Legislators Request To Speak

 

Consent Items

            Minutes

            Expenditures

 

Action Items

            Approve selection of Construction Manager/General Contractor

            Adopt Curriculum to be used in elementary schools. “Character Strong”

            Calendar options for the 2024-2025 school year.

            Staffing

            Branding for Rich School District

 

Information Items

            Comprehensive Audit

            Response to House Bill 61

            USBA

            UHSAA

            Bridgerland

            Home School Requests

            January Board Meeting

 

*May require a closed session

 

Garden City town Council Meeting Dec. 14, 2023

 

1.      Roll Call was taken.

2.      Approval of Minutes

3.      Public Comment

4.      Business License LTI Services and Residential Cleaning Services-Ian Winters-Approved.

 

(Meeting adjourned for an executive meeting)

5.      Short-term Rental Discussion approved 7 units.

6.      Public Hearing to discuss the Ordinance 23-28 to update water usage for 2024 (some secondary home owners feel that they are over charged because they only use the water for 6 months or less and some feel frustrated because they live outside of the town limits and are charged more for service. One of the solutions would be for those out of town limits would be to be annexed in to the City. This would help them as the extra $30.00 in water charges would more than pay for the City Tax. Another help would be the opportunity for those who live outside of the Town limits to vote or hold office taking the pressure off our local folks who volunteer for so much. A last problem, in order to be a fully qualified library, we need 1,500 people who live within the limits of Garden City). And lastly it would be interesting to know the cost of the blowout of the water line by the Marina which affected everyone north of the intersection.

Ordinance 23-31 adds a sprinkler system to the water ordinance;

Resolution R23-08 to Adjust the 2023-2024 Budget;

Creating a Public Infrastructure Dist. (PID) for Bear Lake Vista.

Public Hearing closed.

7.      PID for Blue Vista discussed and the Governing Documents need to reflect the City’s required points. (return next month).

8.      Resolution to Adjust the Budget was passed. Resolutions for establishing a fine for damage to underground Utilities, fines for improper maintenance of a water line supplying a fire suppression, and a resolution to establish a fine for flying closer than 1,000 feet without a permit will all be discussed in January.

9.      Ordinance 23-32 regarding egresses and ingresses in subdivisions just had minor word changes; ordinance 23-03 considering commercial setbacks discussed. No action;

an ordinance to establish water rates and water overage use for 2024 will be $52.00 for households of 15,000 gallons per month, empty lots are charged $10.00 per month, overage costs are $2.00 for the first 3,000 gallons over, $4.00 for the next 3,000 gallons (now I could have the figures wrong-you can check with the office for the correct amounts). Approved.

Ordinance 23-29 updating roadway and cul-de-sac definitions.

Ordinance 23-30 updating computation of off street parking spaces. Approved.

Ordinance 23-31 adding the wording for sprinkler systems to the water ordinance. Approved.

10.   Board Appointments for discussion/approval:

a.      Library Board-Michele Thompson and Linda Baird will be appointed.

11.   Misc. review the work by the BYU-I committee for rebranding next month.

TRT monies have been awarded. $102,000 for the Splash pad at Heritage Park, $19,000 to help with short term rental requirements, $25,000 for sidewalk around Pickleball Courts at Heritage Park, and $200,000 for lights at new ball field.

Obituary-Gerald Eugene Phelps






Gerald (Jerry) Eugene Phelps completed his journey here on earth December 16, 2023, just shy of his 97th birthday. He was born to Willmer and Minnie (Larsen) Phelps on February 3, 1927 in Montpelier, Idaho.   He is survived by his younger brother Richard and preceded in death by his older brother Lloyd.

Jerry graduated from Montpelier High School in 1945 and almost immediately was inducted into the Army and stationed in Fort McPherson, Georgia. After being honorably discharged at the rank of corporal in 1947 he married a Georgia girl, Mildred (Millie) Bragg and brought her home to Bear Lake.

Jerry and Millie were married 77 years and had two children, Sherry (spouse Dave) Shelton and Stephen (spouse Lanitta) Phelps.  They had six grandchildren, Kimberly (spouse Jim) Tippetts, Chris (spouse Christy) Phelps, Brandi (spouse Bryan) Henrie, Ben (spouse DanaLee) Phelps, Ryan Shelton and Robert Shelton.  There are 19 great grandkids and 7 great, great grandkids.

Jerry had a full and diverse life. He began his working career working at the grain mill in Montpelier but soon became part owner at a local grocery store.  One day a customer told him of an opportunity to manage his own Chevron service station which he did from 1952 to 1974. He then owned and operated a tire store, trailer and snowmobile sales from 1966 to 2004.   He even did a little farming on the side at a place he had in Fish Haven Canyon.

Among other things he and his wife owned and operated the Sunset Motel. He was Chairman of the Board of Directors for Tri-State Bank for several years until it was purchased by Zions Bank.  He was a member of the Jaycees, Lions Club, Rotary Club and a founding member of Bear Lake Watch.

With his wife he traveled Europe, China, Africa, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand and all over the United States.  There were cruises with family and friends and fishing, hunting, skiing and snowmobiling.

He loved living on the lake shore in Garden City, Utah and spent many hours recreating and enjoying the beauty of Bear Lake.  He most enjoyed having his grandkids come to visit.

Jerry left a legacy of a life well-lived and a man well-loved by his family and friends.

Funeral services for Jerry will be live streamed at "Schwab Matthews Mortuary" on Facebook. To view the service, go their Facebook page, make sure you are following it, the service will begin live streaming as soon as the funeral service begins. The funeral can be viewed any time after the service as well at the same place. 

If you would like to make a donation, please donate to Bear Lake Watch at   https://bearlakewatch.com 

 

 VIEWING

Wednesday  December 20, 2023  11:15 AM to 12:15 PM
Schwab - Matthews Mortuary (Montpelier))

 


Rich County commission Dec. 13, 2023

 

10:00 Brandon Rowe from the Rich County Road Dept. presented the bids for the new road grader. Approved. The County will pay $150,000 down and finance the last $300,000.

10:15 Richard Droesbeck, Bear Lake State Parks Superintendent, summarized the 2023 report for the Bear Lake Parks. The Marina extension is slower than anticipated, but hopefully the project will start by  September 2024. Offsite construction materials will be stored on the upper parking beginning in May. Personnel grubbed 150 acres of sagebrush at Rainbow Cove. Rendezvous has updated their pump house. 1st Point has culvert problems due to run off. The parks set up 3 tiny homes at Rendezvous for seasonals. The ramps need to be redone. Estimated cost is $175,000. They will wait until the water goes down. The Trout Unlimited plan is waiting on final approval from the Corp. of Engineers.

Fire Warden, Travis Hobbs, reported on the lighter than usual fire season. His assistant, Rick Larsen, will need a 6 month replacement for the summer and fall. Travis will be updating the Cooperative Wildfire System for the County and the Community Wildfire plan will be reviewed in 2024. Much discussion was held about the road up Swan Creek and what to do about access to help homes in that area in case of fire.

Several property tax issues were discussed and solved.
Mitch Poulsen from the County Planning & Zoning suggested that the County raise their fire inspection fees this year for Short Term Rentals.

The Advisory Board of Economic Development needed to replace members whose terms were up this month. Kam Jarman and Jordan Parry were appointed to 4 year terms. The County rep will be Sim Weston, the city rep will be represented by Jordan, Nikki Weston and Erick Wamsley represents the communities of Rich County. The grants given this year will have more tracking done on how the grant affected new jobs, or upgrades on the businesses receiving them.

The starting wages for the County will be $18 for 2024.

The 2023 budget for the County was approved. Some of the items were: Select Health increased their rate by 14%; and Rich County will continue to fund their portion of State retirement at 100%.

Rich Civic Times encourages residents and secondary homeowners to watch the proceedings of the Commission on you tube every month. The Commissioners strive to serve the County to the best of their ability.

Bear lake High makes the South east Idaho Volley ball All State Teams

 


Bear Lake had three players on the list, including juniors Brynlee Birch and Saydee Shaul, who both made the second team and Halle Wells, fr., MB, Bear Lake

Tuesday, December 12, 2023

IA High School Football Players of the year and 1st Team and 2nd Team

1A Player of the Year Jaden Desch, Rich, WR/DB, Sr. 

 1A First Team 
 QB/LB: Carter Hoffman, Rich, Jr. — 2,173 total offense, 27 TDs, 98 tackles, 10.5 TFL RB/DL: 
 Noah Parry, Rich, Sr. — 533 rush yards, 6 TDs, 23 tackles, 9.5 TFL. WR/DB:
 Ryker Hoffman, Rich, Jr. — 462 all-purpose yards, 66 tackles, 3 INTs. OL/DL: 
Jack Bell, Rich, Sr. — Anchor O-line, 27 tackles, 4.5 TFL.

1A Second Team OL/DL:
Carson Muirbrook, Rich, Sr.

by Trudy Smuin


 

Tea Shop & Things


 

Rich School District Sports

 Thurs. Dec. 14

        BBB/GBB with Cokeville

        Freshmen BB@ Mt. View

Fri. Dec. 15

        Wrestling with Lyman

Sat. Dec. 16

        Wrestling @Kemmerer

Monday, December 11, 2023

Notice of Sheriff's Sale


 

Bear Lake Notes

 BEAR LAKE and BEAR LAKE STATE PARK Conditions, as of 12/11/2023:

**********
WATER (LAKE) TEMPERATURE:
Lake Temperature: @ 38.1 degrees as measured in the Bear Lake State Park Marina.
We are seeing ice starting to form in the corners of the marina.
**********
LAKE ELEVATION:
Current Lake Elevation: @ 5916.75'.
Full elevation: 5923.65'.
2023/24 low elevation: 5916.10'.
2023 high elevation: 5917.20'.
2022/23 low elevation: 5909.70'.
2022 high elevation: 5913.65'.
2021/22 low elevation: 5912.10'.
**********
LAUNCH RAMP CONDITIONS:
ADVISORY: Winter conditions may be present on the launch ramps.
State Marina - OPEN.
Rendezvous Beach - CLOSED for the winter season.
First Point - OPEN.
Cisco Beach - OPEN. ADVISORY: 4WD is recommended.
Rainbow Cove - OPEN.

Rich High Cheer Team


The Rich cheer team rocked it at their competition yesterday! They got 1st place in all 3 categories they competed in. And then Peyton got an individual 1st place in the “Jump Off” where 2 girls from each school were picked to do some jumps and compete against each other. This is the first year Rich High has competed and they only had 2 weeks to practice and had no idea how well they’d do. They’ve been working super hard and just went out and did their best and wowsers did they perform!

Rich County Commission Meeting-watch on youtube

DECEMBER 13, 2023

 AGENDA 

* PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 

10:00 Brandon Rowe, Roads Supervisor • Roads Grader Financing Discussion 

10:15 Richard Droesbeke, Utah State Parks • State Parks Summer Report 

10:30 Travis Hobbs, Fire Warden • Swan Creek Canyon Update 

10:45 Roger Earley, Resident • Property Tax Discussion 

11:00 Brian Noel, Resident • Tax Appeal Exception Request 

11:15 KC Liao, Resident • Tax Appeal Exception Request 

11:30 Johnny Frias, Resident • 2022 Tax Refund Request 

11:45 Kim Wilson, Assessor • Personal Property Tax Exemptions • Tax Appeal Discussion 

12:00 Mitch Poulsen – Administrator, Planning & Zoning • Economic Development Board Replacements • Short Term Rental Fire Fee 

2:15 Shawn Milne, Director of Regional Economic Development, Bear River Association of Governments (BRAG) • County Economic Opportunity Advisory Board Appointments 

12:30 BREAK 

1:00 PUBLIC HEARING • Approval of 2024 Budget 

2:00 COMMISSIONER BUSINESS • Approve Expenditures • Approve Minutes

YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@richcounty

Garden City Town Meeting Thurs. Dec. 14

  1. Roll Call

2.	Approval of Minutes
a.	November 9th 2023 regular Town Council Meeting and the November 9th, 2023, Public Hearing. 
3.	Public Comments - 2 minutes limit

4.	Business License Discussion/Approval
a.	LTI Services, LLC, Residential Cleaning Services. 545 W Dee Dr. Ian Winters
5.	Short-term Rental Discussion/Approval
a.	Brad Shenemam, 2179 Beachcomber Lane. 
b.	Luis Ramos, 929 Harbor Village #120. Vacasa
c.	Mike Maddocks, 2168 Beachcomber Lane.
d.	Kelsey Weaver, 3345 Oregon Train Dr. Vacasa
e.	Richard & Marcia Bohn, 2221 S Beachcomber Lane. Vacasa
f.	Terry Roueche, 138 E Sailors Way
g.	Nate Mueller, 539 West Raspberry Patch
6.	Public Hearing - 6:00 pm or later
a.	Ordinance Discussion for:
i.	Ordinance # 23-28, An Ordinance to Establish Water Rates and Update Water Use Overage Rates
ii.	Ordinance # 23-31, An Ordinance Adding Sprinkler Systems to the Water Ordinance
b.	Resolution #R23-08 A Resolution to Adjust the 2023-2024 Town of Garden City Budget
c.	Bear Lake Vistas Public Infrastructure District - Governing Documents to create a Public Infrastructure District for the Bear Lake Vistas Development
7.	PID Governing Documents Discussion/Approval
a.	Bear Lake Vistas Public Infrastructure District - Governing Documents to create a Public Infrastructure District for the Bear Lake Vistas Development. Benj Becker and Chuck Matheny
8.	Resolution Discussion/Approval
a.	Resolution #R23-08 A Resolution to Adjust the 2023-2024 Town of Garden City Budget
b.	Resolution #R23-09, A Resolution to Establish a Fine for Violation of Utah Code 54-8a, Damage to Underground Utility Facilities.
c.	Resolution #R23-10, A Resolution to Establish a Fine for Improper Maintenance of a Water Line Supplying a Fire Suppression System
d.	Resolution #R23-11, A Resolution to Establish a Fine for Digging Without an Encroachment Permit
e.	Resolution #R23-12, A Resolution to Establish a Fine for Flying Closer Than 1,000 Feet Without a Permit
9.	Ordinance Discussion/Approval
a.	Ordinance #22-07 23-32 An Ordinance Requiring Two Ingress/Egresses in Subdivisions
b.	Ordinance #23-03, An Ordinance Changing Commercial Setbacks
c.	Ordinance # 23-28, An Ordinance to Establish Water Rates and Update Water Use Overage Rates
d.	Ordinance #23-29, An Ordinance Updating Roadway, Cul-de-sac Definition
e.	Ordinance #23-30, An Ordinance Updating Computation of Off-Street Parking Spaces
f.	Ordinance # 23-31, An Ordinance Adding Sprinkler Systems to the Water Ordinance
10.	Board Appointments for Discussion/Approval
a.	Library Board
b.	Planning Commission
11.	Miscellaneous 
12.	Council Member Reports
13.	Payment Vouchers
14.	Adjournment


					

Notice of Special Accommodations:

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this public hearing should notify the Garden City Office at (435) 946-2901, 69 N. Paradise Parkway, Garden City, Utah, on Monday through Friday, at least 3 working days prior to the public hearing. The office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Notice of Electronic or telephone participation:

Contact the Garden City Office 1 business day prior to the scheduled meeting for electronic participation information, 435-946-2901.


Have some winter fun -Do the Annual Christmas Bird Count

 

Bridgerland Audubon Society invites anyone who would like to participate in the Annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count from Dec. 15-Jan4.

Please Register @ BridgerlandAudubon.org

 

There will be another “Backyard Bird Count” in February.

Actvity at tea cups and things




 

Cody's Gastro Garage

 

Cody's Gastro Garage: 

Rich High School State Football Champions Steak Dinner! 

Dec 13th, 7 pm

All coaches, football players & cheerleaders eat FREE! to honor their accomplishments!

Families and community members can join for $20 

Dinner includes Steak, Salad and Potatoes


Bear Lake Candy Co:

25% off all Christmas Candy for Stocking Stuffers!

25% off all Toys for Stocking Stuffers!

Only for Rich Civic Times readers. Mention at checkout

Open Wed-Sat 11-6 pm

 

The Spa at Water's Edge:

Tanning bed specials! 

Single tans $15

5 Punch pass $55

10 Punch pass $100

Unlimited Monthly Membership only $85/month

Open Weds-Sat 11-6 pm

 

Full Time Locals discount - 25% off spa services year round!


Bear Lake Surf Club:

20% off Winter Gear for Rich Civic Times readers! Mention at checkout

-Adults & Kids. Coats, boots, gloves, beanies, snowpants and more.

-Open Weds-Sat 11-6 pm

 

 

Rich Middle School Basketball Champions


 

North Rich Elementary


 

Montpelier Police


 

2023-2024 Rebel Wrestling


 

Laketown Town Council Work Meeting Minutes 2023-11-01

 

Laketown Town Council Work Meeting Minutes 2023-11-01Approved

Description/Agenda:

Laketown Town Council

Meeting Minutes

November 01, 2023

Laketown City Office

10 North 200 East Laketown, Utah

 

Mayor Burdette Weston welcomed those present and called the meeting to order at 7:17p.m. on Wednesday, November 1, 2023. Those present are as follows: Mayor Burdette Weston, Council Members: Eldon Robinson, Delora Wight, Brandon Willis, Kris Hodges and Clerk Alice Jackson. Those present in the room: Duane Robinson Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Committee. Amy Crommett from the community.

 

The opening ceremony was conducted by Kris and Eldon led the Pledge of Allegiance.

 

ACTION: Mayor called for the agenda to be approved. Delora made the motion to approve the agenda, Kris seconded the motion. The Motion carried unanimously.

 

The mayor invited Amy Crommett to address the council regarding a business she would like to start in Laketown. She would like to start a youth archery club. She is certified with the Olympic USA Instructor Program. Her proposed business will be a junior archery development program. She is working with her husband Pat and the Menasco's to get the business started. Amy likened her business structure to that of little league. They will work with US archery for funds. They have set up an LLC, Amy is the business owner.

 

Currently, they are exploring where they could set up the range. They have discussed renting the Wamsley's arena, but it's too expensive. The Menascos were going to approach Eldon about using some of his property.  Vickie Weston's property may also be an option. Per the US archery guidelines, there must be 50 yards behind the target and a home for it to be considered safe. Amy has a small range by her house but it's too small. Needs to be 20 yards to the target.

Amy may explore a 3D range up Mill Canyon in the future. Amy's family goes to Card Canyon in the summer. She would like to start something closer to home.

 

Part of her business plan would be to sale archery supplies and renting the equipment out of her home to tourists. This money would go to equipment, and she would offer bow tuning services.

ACTION: The mayor called for a motion to approve the business Eldon made the motion, seconded by Delora. The motion passed unanimously.

 

 

ACTION: The mayor called for the prior meeting minutes (3) to be approved if there are no questions. Brandon made the motion to approve the meeting minutes, Kris seconded it and the motion passed unanimously. 

 

OTHER ITEMS OF BUSINESS:

Action items from previous meeting

-              Ratify Election MOU: ACTION: The mayor asked for a motion to ratify the MOU between Laketown and the county. Eldon made the motion, Brandon seconded, and the motion passed unanimously.

-              Cross Contamination Policy and Ordinance: Delora, Jeff and Dan will continue to work on this.

-              Identification of codes that need to be updated with timelines:  * Action Item Alice-Alice to ask Justin, however the council advises that our water hook-up and building permit ordinances will be two that need timelines.

Discussion took place regarding water shares/rights should be brought to the town-this needs to be added to the new subdivision ordinance. *Action Item-Alice to ask Kendall to insert this.

-              Cost of a Water Share: Eldon states he thinks the fee should be $3,500 per share. Many have been traded, but not sold. Eldon also added that if the price of the share is too low, the owner will potentially want to just pay for a share instead of providing it to the town. If the property owner has a water share, they must be provided to the town. Brandon asked if the water is tied to an owner or the land. The water shares are owned by the irrigation company. Brandon's opinion is that the price Eldon noted is too low. There could be some issues. The council feels that the price of the share should not be too low. Our code currently states that the owner/builder will provide a share or a right to the town. If they don't have any, then the landowner needs to buy into the system. Eldon states that one of the down sides is if we collect the rights or share, then we are doing away with an opportunity for someone to use their secondary water.

 

Discussion took place about culinary water vs water share. Brandon asked if they could give 1/2 share to the city and keep the other half to water their lawn. The lowest amount that you can transfer now is an entire share. Mayor stated that we might be able to reconsider this down the road. Eldon suggested that Delora speak to Will's replacement. Eldon thinks he and Delora go speak to him together regarding the new point of diversion. Scott was to identify the point of diversion. Delora asked how may we have. Mayor thinks about 30 acre feet. *Action Item, Eldon and Delora: speak to Will's replacement.

 

Dan arrived at 7:44pm

-              Brandon-Justin to write a new ordinance and report back on writing a letter RE: a 5 year plan. Brandon asked to talk about this later.

-              Roadside Caf -Brandon will ask Justin about this. *Action Item Brandon.

 

 

Heidi Hodges-Activity Committee Update: TRT meeting report-they made it sound like we would not likely be getting many grants in the future because we don't have any overnight rentals. Heidi does not know where the money comes from. Eldon states we are impacted by what's going on in Garden City. Mayor states TRT is for overnight rentals. Rendezvous is not part of Laketown but we are impacted. The County Commissioners are the ones to make the decision. This has come up before. Mayor feels that the

TRT should serve the community. The money is supposed to promote tourism. The rodeo promotes tourism. The pickle ball court we submitted for would also bring tourists to Laketown, but it was denied.

Bearlake tourism promotes the bike rides and 4 wheeler trails and these come through Laketown. Heidi wanted the council to be aware of this. The pool of money was over 1million. The feeling she got was the money from the nightly rentals drives what Laketown will be awarded.

 

Christmas lights went up today. The park is almost done.

For the tree lighting and Santa, they would like to have this in the ambulance bay.  The mayor asked her to speak to Cameron Argyle. Kris added that one year Santa came in on a fire truck. It may be hard for the trucks to sit out-they can't get cold. She needs to speak to Sim.

 

December 2nd is the date for the party. Santa will come at 5pm. Then dinner at 6. Chili by Thad and

Melissa. If they can use this location, then the hay wagon rides will take people to the park for hot cocoa and cookies. Heidi asked if the hayride vehicles could sit on the side of the road to see the park lights and fireworks. If they were on main street this would be a good location so they can see the lights and fireworks. They plan on having 3 or 4 wagons. Heidi asked if there needs to be plowing or if they can just pull off the road. Mayor said the most important issue is children's safety. The mayor suggested using waivers for all those riding on the hayride trucks. Kris feels this should be fine-not much traffic. Eldon used the tractor last year to plow the snow. Discussion took place about asking James Wamsley to use his tractor to plow if necessary. Tree lighting will take place at 7pm. She asked if someone would help plug in the lights for them. Kris offered and so did Delora. Mayor suggested a count down so everyone is on the same page when to plug in the lights.

Mayor said Steve will help with the lights. He has a picture of the conduit that looks damaged. If we get the brackets, he would put them back on. Delora thinks the screws just came out. Kris asked what

brackets do we need? Mayor is not sure when Steve and his crew will be coming. Kris will get the brackets from Thompson.

 

Halloween party was a success. They had about 30 more people than last year.

 

 

COUNCIL BUSINESS:

Planning & Zoning Commission- Chairman Duane Robinson

Duane first wanted to speak about the cemetery-He handed out a map to the mayor and council. The map outlines the land that was traded between Pugmire's and cemetery. Hickman would like to give the grey part to the cemetery. Pugmire's may like to go with it as this document displays. Duane pointed out a specific area that he feels Laketown should claim. It's about 1.9 acres. Duane recommends that the grey area should be the city's property. The P&Z will continue to discuss this and will return to the council.

 

New subdivision ordinance with Kendall-Duane would like Kendall to look at our current code regarding the owner/builder must bring a water share/right to the town. *Action Item Alice to speak to Kendall about this.  Another change is if the subdivision has 30 or more lots, there must be a second access road. May be lower to 20 lots instead. The public hearing is set for Nov 29th.

The guideline for sheds needing a building permit is 200 sq feet for sheds per ordinance 10.3.6. They need to secure a building permit.

They worked on conditional use permits. He handed out what they have done so far. John to send document to Alice. The form Laketown wants to use is more thorough than the county form. More information is required. *Action Item-Alice to send to Kendall. P& Z is finished with this. This will replace what we currently have.

Dees' super service wants to put another building on their property. Paperwork was circulated to the council. They have met the setbacks and this might help with the ice cr me traffic. Right now, traffic to Steve Willis business comes in on Dee's property. State codes does require 480 square feet which is the size of the building. Right now, this new building will be used for storage but eventually it will be used to sell apparel.

ACTION: Mayor called for a motion to approve the Dee's new building. Brandon made the motion Eldon seconded. Motion passed unanimously. The county will decide if it needs an inspector. Duane thinks it should be inspected.

 

Water Updates - Delora Wight

Regarding Mike Fuirham's water line meter- He wants to closer to his home. He wants more pressure. They may put in a one-inch line. The council feels we should stay within our code. Meter goes on the property line. Delora and Kris state that we should stay within the code. Discussion took place regarding his property line. Per Brandon, our current code does not address where the water meter goes. The form states it's at the discretion of the town. This line will not be going into till spring.

Discussion took place regarding the unclaimed property by the cemetery, the city should claim this property.

Wes and Kelly Weston found where the leak was. Had to dig up a lot of property.

Dalton Earley's lead issue has been resolved. They reviewed the Town's water report and there is a small amount of lead present. She put in a lot of research. They will put in a water filter in their home. Their Water meter has been changed.

Testing for nitrate is due next year per Dan.

Delora asked about fixing the water tank. Troy has not been in touch with the mayor.

Roads Update-Brandon Willis

Cody was given 50% of his snow removal contract.

Parks Update-Kris. The park has been winterized. Kris asked the size of the conduit to fix the wires on the pole in the park. 2 inch. Kris asked how many she may need 4.

Rodeo Update-Eldon

There has been damage on the stairway up to bleachers. The railing has been repaired. Gomez will be sending an invoice for this repair. Custom fence with gate is coming next week.

Bear Lake Regional Commission Report 

Meeting was cancelled.

 

UPDATES FROM CLERK'S OFFICE 

Election Update: Ballot box is in the office. It will be available during office hours M-W 9-12 noon. Otherwise, it will be locked up in the clerk's office.

Training for Jan and Eldon will be provided by the County. Eldon will reach out to Anneliesa

Audit: Completed yesterday. Tuechers will come to our December meeting to present the results.

High Booster Electric Bill-Alice called Rocky Mountain Power and high booster bill was due to a bad meter. They replaced the meter.

Mike Hansen will present Laketown with an MOU for using the state to fund our ordinance updates. Mike reports that the grant they received from Ombudsman is not reimbursing them so they applied and received a grant from the state. He wishes to switch to using this grant. Once the MOU is received, Alice will send it to the council for review and guidance on whether it needs to be sent to Justin.

Carpet Cleaning. Alice would like to ask Heidi if she could provide this service.

 

BUDGET REVIEW: Discussion took place regarding funds for the park fence. There should be money within the park budget to pay for this fence. The mayor questioned the amount of money expended in the misc expenditures. This budget amount was expended to pay for the park and bleachers for TRT when we receive these monies. We will transfer accordingly.

APPROVAL OF BILLS

ACTION: Mayor asked for a motion to approve the bills. Eldon made the motion, Kris seconded. Motion Passed unanimously.

Other discussion items: Christmas dinner date for December 6th.  Council meeting on this date will start at 4:00pm and then give us all time to head to the dinner. Mayor would like to have it at Bon Ricos.

 * Action Item mayor-make reservations at Bon Ricos.

Brandon- Wanted to ensure he has all he needs to send the email to Justin regarding the council's previous discussion on implementing a 5 year plan on water hook-up and building permits. Brandon confirmed the following:  if you prepay you do not have to give a water share but you still have to pay the impact fee. Timeline for building permit If this is not used by this timeframe it if forfeited. Is this

transferability? Does the permit go with the lot or the person. The mayor feels if the lot is sold-The permit does not go with the property if you sale. Brandon is thinking about the individuals that this may

impact. Discussion took place regarding the Cardon lots. Who do you send the letter to for Cardons? Brandon questioned why we care if it's transferrable. Brandon will send an email to Justin.

ADJOURN

ACTION: The mayor called for a motion to adjourn. Brandon made the motion. Kris seconded. The motion passed unanimously. Meeting adjourned at 10:18pm

 

/S/ Alice Jackson

 

                                                                           

Amber Droesbeke , clerk@laketownutah.com, (435)946-9000