Rich County
Commission Review
If you would
like more details then watch on you tube. The meeting stays online for several
months. There are so many things our Commissioners have to think about. They do
a great job.
Annalisa
Peart-Clerk reported on the recent voting tabulations. It was approved by the
Commissioners.
Cloyd Cornia
from Select Health Insurance would like to apply for the possibility of
providing Health Insurance to the County. The Insurance for the County has been
provided by Hoffman Insurance for several years.
Kim Wilson-Assessor
and the Commissioners set the date of Sept. 23rd for tax review for
the county. If you have a problem and want to discuss it she will be available
from 10-4 on that day.
Kim Wilson
discussed the problem with County Credit cards not being accepted by many
venues leaving the Police and EMt’s having to use their private cards. The
Commissioners asked Annalisa to help solve the issue. Kim is also the secretary
for the EMT’s. She reported that the EMT’s are paid $50 per transport but
nothing for showing up for a non-transport incident. (And I believe the EMT’s
are a vital part of this and every county that they serve).
Conner and
Amy Ward, owners of Northern Waste and Recycling applied for a Count license to
have their business on Sweetwater Parkway. It was approved.
Stephanie
Norman applied for a business license to operate her business, LLC Norman Legal
Services from her home in Swan Creek. She coordinates litigation services with
various lawyers. Her license was granted.
Mitch
Poulsen-Bear Lake Regional Commission presented the 3 P&Z items for the
Commission. They were: combining lots for Tim Frodsham and Scot Call; along
with lot lines adjustment for Steve Scot. The action was approved.
He also
presented the Rich County Alternative Energy Ordinance which is an ordinance to
manage commercial installations of Wind & solar projects. The commissioners
discussed the difference between private home use of wind and solar as a
conditional use. Mitch will bring the ordinance back for approval in August.
The
Development agreement for the Sweetwater Trailer Park was approved.
The
Commissioners appointed Ken Brown to work on the irrigation part of the
Regional Commission board and Sim Weston as the representative from the County.
Sean Miller
from BRAG discussed the possibilities of grant use to help alleviate the
problems at the landfill.
No comments:
Post a Comment