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Saturday, April 5, 2025

Updated Documents for Garden City Town Council Meeting 4-10-25

 Documents Updated

Town Council

Amended Town Council Meeting

Notice Date & Time: 4/10/25 5:00 PM

Description/Agenda:

        1.	1.	Roll Call
2.	Approval of Minutes
a. March 12th, 2025, minutes of the regular Town Council Meeting 
3.	Public Comments - 2 minutes limit
4.	Short-term Rental Ordinance Discussion
a.	Mr. Gary McKee requests time to discuss the town's ordinance regarding short-term rental licensing.
5.	Setback Discussion/Approval
a.	Livingston Homes requests the Town Council approve a 2-foot rear setback for the apartment project along Paradise Parkway. Scott Livingston
6.	Business License Discussion/Approval
a.	Sunrise Balsamic & Olive Oil, 65 W Logan Road. Carol Judd
b.	Clear Water Management, LLC DBA Bear Lake Pool and Spa. 43 Jericho Loop, Bay 9. Tyler Burbank and Spencer Earley
c.	J2RIC Technical Services LLC, 509 W Raspberry Patch Road. Cindy Winter
d.	Prime Properties Management, 134 N Main Street, Alpine UT. Brandon Maughan & Jake Barnes
7.	Short Term Rental License Discussion/Approval
a.	Dawson Bingham, 238 Seasons Lane. Logistics Rentals LLC
b.	Eric Pope, 140 W 150 S, Building L, Unit 46. Waterdance Property Management
c.	Manage It Bear Lake, 537 Blue Lake Street. Manage It Bear Lake
d.	Lance King, 495 Buttercup Lane
e.	Nate Dahl, 633 N Cambry
8.	Miscellaneous Discussion/Approval 
9.	Council Member Reports
10.	Payment Vouchers
11.	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.

Other information:

Location:

69 N Paradise Parkway Building C, Garden City, 84028

Contact information:

Town Clerk , townofgardencity@gmail.com, 4359462901

GCFD Board Meeting and Budget Amendment Hearing 4-21-25

 GCFD Control Board

Garden City Fire Protection board meeting and budget amendment hearing

Notice Date & Time: 4/21/25 6:30 PM -4/21/25 8:00 PM

Description/Agenda:

        April 21, 2025 6:30-8:00 pm
145 W Logan Road

Call to Order

Approve Agenda

Approve Previous Minutes

Open Public Hearing

Public Hearing for 2024 and 2025 amended budgets.
	Open discussion and public comment -Limit comments to 3 minutes

Close Public Hearing

Approval of budget changes

Close Public Hearing

Open Monthly Board Meeting

Old Business
	Fire Insurance Inspection Results

New Business
	Transparency Compliance Status

Treasurer/Financial Report
	Retirement Rate Approval

Fire Chief's Report
	District Status
	Purchase Requests


Approve Expenses

Adjourn


Notice of Special Accommodations:

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communication aids and services) during this meeting should notify Mike Wahlberg at the Garden City Fire District, 435-881-6313, at least (3) days prior to the meeting and please leave a message.

Notice of Electronic or telephone participation:

None

Other information:

Location:

145 W Logan Road, Garden City , Utah, 84028

Contact information:

Laura Cluff , lcluff323@hotmail.com, (435)946-2460

Rich County Commissioner's Meeting 4-9-25

Rich County Commissioner's Meeting

Notice Date & Time: 4/9/25 10:00 AM -4/9/25 4:00 PM

Description/Agenda:

        RICH COUNTY COMMISSION MEETING
APRIL 9, 2025
AGENDA

* PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
10:00 Lyn Weston & Camille Shinkle, Sanitation - Sanitation Account Set-up Issue - Psion Homes
10:15 Sarah Kratsas, Swan Peak CPA - Business License Approval
10:30 Mitch Poulsen, Planning & Zoning Administrator - Utah DNR Division of Water Resources: Water Element Plan Contract Approval
10:45 Ben Willoughby, Attorney - Quitclaim Deed: Rich County to Randy S. Ludlow for Vacated Roadway
11:00 Kim Wilson, Assessor - Personal Property Tax Exemptions
11:15 COMMISSION BUSINESS
Chip Seal Bid Approval
Trails Board Appointments
Letter of Support from the Commission for the Trails Board Outdoor Recreation Planning Grant
Approve Expenditures
Approve Minutes
11:30 EXECUTIVE SESSION - Personnel Discussion
12:00 Adjournment

- All start times are ESTIMATED.
- EXECUTIVE SESSIONS may be called for personnel or litigation reasons.
- NOTICE OF ELECTRONIC PARTICIPATION: Youtube.com/@richcounty
- NOTICE OF SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION DURING PUBLIC MEETINGS: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities
Act, individuals requiring special accommodations, including auxiliary communicative aids and services, during this meeting should notify
the Rich County Clerk, Anneliesa Peart, at 435-793-2415.
					

Notice of Special Accommodations:

NOTICE OF SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION DURING PUBLIC MEETINGS In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this meeting should notify Anneliesa Peart at 435-793-2415.

Notice of Electronic or telephone participation:

Youtube.com/@richcounty

Other information:

Location:

20 S Main St, Randolph, 84064

Contact information:

Anneliesa Peart , apeart@richcounty.gov, 4357932415

Friday, April 4, 2025

Slides from LEPC Meeting


 

Please join the USU Transforming Communities Institute on Wednesday, April 16, from 12 to 1 p.m. via Zoom as MSW students lead a focused presentation and Q&A session with faculty researchers about a recent study examining community attitudes toward solutions for homelessness in Cache Valley. This session is designed for local decision-makers and people in positions who might create or carry out policies and programs that impact individuals experiencing homelessness or providers serving this population. 

Participants will gain insights into public perceptions, barriers to support, and evidence-informed strategies to address homelessness in our community. The discussion will also offer recommendations for shaping policy, improving services, and fostering a compassionate and effective local response. Please register to receive a Zoom link: bit.ly/CV_April16



Sheriff's Report

 04/04/25 

Rich County Sheriff's Office 

 Law Total Incident Report, by Nature of Incident Page: 

1 Nature of Incident Total Incidents ------------------------------ --------------- 

 Traffic Accident w/ Damage 5 

 Animal strays,dead,noise 2 

 Citizen Assist 1 

 Attempt to Locate Person 1 

 Attempt to Locate Vehicle 1 

 Civil Dept. assist 5 

 Criminal History 6 

 Citizen Dispute 1 

 Domestic Violence 1 

 Found Property 2 

 Fraud 1 

 Intoxicated Person 1 

 Lockout 1 

 Lost Property 1 

 Property Damage (all types) 2 

 Suspicious Incident 2 

 Theft 1 

 Traffic Hazard 6 

 Traffic Violation 2 

 Abandoned Vehicle 1 

 VIN Number Inspection 9 

 Welfare Check 1 

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

 Total Incidents for This Rep  53

Thursday, April 3, 2025

Laketown April 2, 2025 Documents Updated

 Documents Updated

Town Council

April 2, 2025 Laketown Town council Agenda

Notice Date & Time: 4/2/25 6:00 PM -4/2/25 10:00 PM

Description/Agenda:

        Laketown Town Council Agenda
April 2, 2025
6:00 PM

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Laketown Town Council will hold their regularly scheduled meeting at 6:00PM on Wednesday April 2, 2025, in the Laketown Town Office located at 10 North 200 East Laketown, Utah.

1.	CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Burdette Weston
2.	OPENING CEREMONY - TBD
3.	ROLL CALL
4.	APPROVAL OF AGENDA
5.	PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE 2025-02- Change start time of Town Council meetings
Upon completion of the Public Hearing
6.	APPROVAL OF PRIOR MEETING MINUTES
7.	BUDGET REVIEW
8.	APPROVAL OF BILLS 
9.	ACTIVITY COMMITTEE - Chairman Jordan Gomez 
10.	UPDATES FROM CLERK'S OFFICE (Lisa)
-	Cleaning up files upstairs/Retention Schedule/Training
-	Election Training
-	update on Utah Code 63D-2-105 requiring all government entities within the state must use an authorized dot gov (.gov) domain for website and emails
-	City Office will be closed April 7-11, 2025, Clerk Training in Cedar City
-	City Office will be closed April 23, 2025, Election Training in Logan
The Town Council will not begin discussion on the following agenda items before 7:00 PM
11.	QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS FOR MAYOR AND COUNCIL: Any person wishing to comment on any item not otherwise on the agenda may address the town council at this point by addressing the 
mayor and town council and giving his or her name and address for the record. Comments should be limited to not more than three (3) minutes, unless additional time is authorized by the mayor. 
Citizen groups will be asked to appoint a spokesperson. This is the time and place for any person who wishes to comment on non-agenda items. Some items brought forward to the attention of the town council will be turned over to the clerk to provide a response outside of the town council meeting.

12.	PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION - Chairman Duane Robinson
-	Rewording ordinance 12.8.1, Recreational vehicle parking
-	Building Permit, Some Beaches, Patrick Floyd
-	Any other items
13.	ITEMS OF BUSINESS
-	Town Council Ethics Pledge for 2025
-	Resolution 2025-01 Business License Fee Increase
-	Resolution 2025-03 Prepaid Water Hook Up 
-	Resolution 2025-04 Fee for Disconnection of Water
-	Mitigation Strategies/BRAG (Lisa)
-	Review and Approval of new work order agreement with Jones & DeMille Engineering
-	Parking in City Right of Way (CM Hodges)
-	Review wording in proposed Ordinance 2025-03
14.	ACTION ITEMS FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
-	CM Willis - encroachment permit recommendation
15.	COUNCIL BUSINESS: 
-	Water Updates - Delora Wight
-	Roads & Streets Updates - Brandon Willis
-	Park & Recreation Updates - Denise Johnson
-	Rodeo & Arena Updates - Kris Hodge
16.	MAYOR'S REPORT: 
-	Bear Lake Regional Commission Report
-	Town Updates
17.	EXECUTIVE SESSION (if needed) 
18.	 ADJOURN 

NOTE: The Town Council may vote to go into an executive session pursuant to Utah Code 52-4-205
 On Monday March 31, 2025 at 1 PM a copy of the foregoing notice was posted on the Utah Public Notice website at http://pmn.utah.gov and on the Laketown website at www.laketownutah.com. A copy was posted in conspicuous view inside and outside the Laketown Town Office in Laketown, Utah, and inside and outside of the Laketown post office and at Dee's Service Station. DATED THIS 31st Day of March 2025 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 Laketown Town Office at (435) 946-9000, 10 North 200 East, Laketown, Utah, on Monday through Wednesday at least three working days prior to the public hearing. The office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Individuals with speech and/or hearing impairments may call the Relay Utah by dialing 711. Spanish Relay Utah 1-888-346-3162. 
	
/S/Lisa Johnson, Laketown City Clerk

 


Join us at the


2025 Utah Conference on Community Engagement

REGISTER NOW for the 2025 Utah Conference on Community Engagement,  happening on May 12-14 at USU Eastern in Price, Utah. This conference will bring together leaders and professionals from nonprofit, government, faith-based, and grassroots organizations, alongside higher education faculty, staff, and students, to strengthen the practice of community engagement in addressing social, environmental, and economic challenges across the state.

 

Registration Information


  • Higher Ed Faculty & Staff Registration: $200
  • Community Partner & Student Registration: $150


Register now to take advantage of our early bird rate! Save 10% with code "EARLYBIRD" through March 31st!


Thanks to our sponsors, a limited number of registration scholarships are available for students and community partners, with priority given to presenters. We can also provide partial or full registration credits for individuals willing to volunteer for a few hours during the conference. Request a scholarship here.


Community Partnership Fair


We are currently seeking exhibitors for our Community Partnership Fair on Wednesday, May 14 from 8:30 - 10:00 a.m. This event is designed to connect community-based organizations and other groups with professionals, educators, and institutions looking to establish meaningful collaborations. This event provides a unique platform for organizations to showcase their work, exchange ideas, and explore new partnership opportunities that drive impactful community engagement. 


The exhibitor booth application form is available here. Exhibitor space is limited and subject to availability. The application deadline is April 25.


UCCE Awards


To celebrate the impactful work of individuals dedicated to community well-being, the Utah Conference on Community Engagement will host an awards ceremony during our opening dinner and social on Monday, May 12 at 5:30 p.m. This year, we are proud to present two prestigious awards: Local Change Maker of the Year and Community Advocate of the Year. To learn more and submit a nomination, visit the conference website.

 

Sponsorship Opportunities


Sponsorship opportunities are still available at varying levels, ranging from $150 for student and community partner scholarships up to $4,000 as a platinum sponsor. More information can be found on the conference website.


We hope to see you there in May!

If you have any questions about the Utah Conference on Community Engagement, please contact Erin Jensen.

Monday, March 31, 2025

Heirloom Recipes: Cherry Cake - Virginia Whittington

 


Cisco Sonar: The Bear River

The Bear River

This column describes the geographical flow of the Bear River as it flows through Wyoming, Utah and Idaho.  It was originally called the White River because of its muddy water and then the Miller River after one of the early trappers.  I suspect that it became the Bear River around the same time (mid 1800’s) that the lake became Black Bear Lake.

It originates above 11,000 feet on the North Slope of the Uinta Mountains. The water is crystal clear, cold and filled with cutthroat and brook trout.  It then flows into the pastures west of Evanston.  Claimed for irrigation use 180 years ago most of the water is diverted into the fields to grow meadow hay and mosquitoes.  It is then impounded at Sulfur Creek Reservoir for flood control and irrigation. What is left and what runs off the fields is sediment laden as it heads for Woodruff Narrows Reservoir located on the Utah-Wyoming border.  As the water leaves the dam its water quality has improved slightly but quickly again picks up sediment from the erosive valley where Woodruff, Randolph and Cokeville are located.  It is diverted many more times for irrigation, and this practice has created thousands of acres of wetlands (meadow hay) that are home to many species of mammals and birds.  Its serpentine course is due to the lack of gradient and clayey soils on the valley floor.  If you drive up to the top of the Crawford Mountains or look on Google Earth, you can see its footprints and oxbows from the past.  It then picks up tons of sediment during runoff from Sage Creek in Wyoming.

When it rounds the bend at Dingle it has picked up more water from the Smiths and Thomas forks and it turbid again.  At this point man diverted the flow into Bear Lake for storage and the old channel is dewatered.  There is irrigation diversion (Stewart Dam) at Dingle that steers the river down the Rainbow Canal into the Dingle marsh (Bear Lake WMA).  It is then stored in Bear Lake or bypassed directly into the Outlet Canal.  During the summer it is pumped out into the Outlet Canal which connects into the natural channel.  It maintains a lot of its water quality as it heads past Nounan on its way to Alexander Reservoir near Soda Springs.  To me this is classic Bear River with a heavy riparian zone and lots of diversity.

The river is now used for power generation and irrigation. After it leaves Alexander Reservoir it turns towards Grace and goes through the lava flows.  It now provides water for famous Idaho spuds and continues through Black Canyon.  It then heads into Onedia reservoir which great fishing and recreation in addition to power production.  Below Onedia Dam, there is a stunning cold. clear, river stretch popular with rafters and fishermen. The Bear River now flows into the Cache Valley and Cultler Marsh which is a bird watchers and hunter’s bonanza.   After Cutler Dam most of the River goes into two large canals (Bear River Canal Co) to irrigate in Box Elder County.  What is left goes into the Bear River Bird refuge near Corrine and ultimately the Great Salt Lake. 

The Bear River runs for approximately 350 miles.  It’s beginning and ending point is less than 100 miles.  It is also the longest river in North America that doesn’t run into an ocean.  It is a unique diversified watercourse, and we are lucky to live near it.

Bryce Nielson
Cisco's Landing



  

  


Rich County Extension Service


 

Bear Lake Water Temps and elevation

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Water Temperature

@ 41.5 degrees as measured in the Bear Lake State Park Marina.  


Water Level (Lake Elevation)

Current elevation: @ 5918.50′.
Full elevation: 5923.65′.

Laketown Town

 


Notice Date & Time: 4/2/25 6:00 PM -4/2/25 10:00 PM

Description/Agenda:

6:00 PM

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Laketown Town Council will hold their regularly scheduled meeting at 6:00PM on Wednesday April 2, 2025, in the Laketown Town Office located at 10 North 200 East Laketown, Utah.


1.	CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Burdette Weston
2.	OPENING CEREMONY - TBD
3.	ROLL CALL
4.	APPROVAL OF AGENDA
5.	PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE 2025-02- Change start time of Town Council meetings

Upon completion of the Public Hearing

6.	APPROVAL OF PRIOR MEETING MINUTES
7.	BUDGET REVIEW
8.	APPROVAL OF BILLS 
9.	ACTIVITY COMMITTEE - Chairman Jordan Gomez 
10.	UPDATES FROM CLERK'S OFFICE (Lisa)
-	Cleaning up files upstairs/Retention Schedule/Training
-	Election Training
-	update on Utah Code 63D-2-105 requiring all government entities within the state must use an authorized dot gov (.gov) domain for website and emails
-	City Office will be closed April 7-11, 2025, Clerk Training in Cedar City

The Town Council will not begin discussion on the following agenda items before 7:00 PM

11.	QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS FOR MAYOR AND COUNCIL: Any person wishing to comment on any item not otherwise on the agenda may address the town council at this point by addressing the mayor and town council and giving his or her name and address for the record. Comments should be limited to not more than three (3) minutes, unless additional time is authorized by the mayor. 



Citizen groups will be asked to appoint a spokesperson. This is the time and place for any person who wishes to comment on non-agenda items. Some items brought forward to the attention of the town council will be turned over to the clerk to provide a response outside of the town council meeting.

12.	PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION - Chairman Duane Robinson
-	Rewording ordinance 12.8.1, Recreational vehicle parking
-	Building Permit, Some Beaches, Patrick Floyd
-	Any other items
13.	ITEMS OF BUSINESS
-	Town Council Ethics Pledge for 2025
-	Resolution 2025-01 Business License Fee Increase
-	Resolution 2025-03 Prepaid Water Hook Up 
-	Resolution 2025-04 Fee for Disconnection of Water
-	Mitigation Strategies/BRAG (Lisa)
14.	ACTION ITEMS FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
-	CM Willis - encroachment permit recommendation
15.	COUNCIL BUSINESS: 
-	Water Updates - Delora Wight
-	Roads & Streets Updates - Brandon Willis
-	Park & Recreation Updates - Denise Johnson
-	Rodeo & Arena Updates - Kris Hodge
16.	MAYOR'S REPORT: 
-	Bear Lake Regional Commission Report
-	Town Updates
17.	EXECUTIVE SESSION (if needed) 
18.	 ADJOURN 

NOTE: The Town Council may vote to go into an executive session pursuant to Utah Code 52-4-205
 On Monday March 31, 2025 at 1 PM a copy of the foregoing notice was posted on the Utah Public Notice website at http://pmn.utah.gov and on the Laketown website at www.laketownutah.com. A copy was posted in conspicuous view inside and outside the Laketown Town Office in Laketown, Utah, and inside and outside of the Laketown post office and at Dee's Service Station. DATED THIS 31st Day of March 2025 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 Laketown Town Office at (435) 946-9000, 10 North 200 East, Laketown, Utah, on Monday through Wednesday at least three working days prior to the public hearing. The office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Individuals with speech and/or hearing impairments may call the Relay Utah by dialing 711. Spanish Relay Utah 1-888-346-3162. 
	
/S/Lisa Johnson, Laketown City Clerk