| Fri Mar 27 | 9:00 AM – 9:30 AM | |
| Sat Mar 28 | 7:00 AM – 7:30 AM | |
| Mon Mar 30 | 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM | |
| Thu Apr 02 | 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM | |
| 8:00 AM – 8:30 AM |
| Fri Mar 27 | 9:00 AM – 9:30 AM | |
| Sat Mar 28 | 7:00 AM – 7:30 AM | |
| Mon Mar 30 | 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM | |
| Thu Apr 02 | 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM | |
| 8:00 AM – 8:30 AM |
The GOP Precinct 5 Meeting was held in the Mountain View room above the library at 7:00 - 8:30PM. The residents in the precinct were notified of the meeting by social Facebook and other social media items. Only 12 people attended of 220 registered voters. After electing the 2026 leaders for the precinct there was a passionate discussion about the proposed change of County Commissioners from 3 to 5. The majority of members agreed they don’t want what happened in Summit county to happen here and would like more information about the whole process of changing. Below is the election form showing the positions required to be filled and who volunteered or were elected.
Garden City Precint 5 |
MEETING AGENDA
I. 7:00 PM CHECK IN
II. 7:00 PM WELCOME – DeWayne Gifford
III. PRAYER. Did not do
IV. PLEDGE, DeWayne Gifford
V. READING OF STATE/COUNTY REPUBLICAN PLATFORM – Didn’t read, discussed
VI. REVIEW RULES -
VII. NOMINATIONS
a. PRECINCT
i. Chair Richard Schaeffer
ii. Vice Chair Austin Clark
iii. Secretary/Treasurer
b. State Delegate (Attend April 25th State Convention at UVU in Orem, Utah - all day)
Nominee Randall Knight
Alternate Tami Leonhardt
c. County Delegates (5) (Attend April 11th County Convention at Rich High School Old Gym - in the evening)
1. Spencer Leavitt 2. Troy Peterson. |
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3. Randall Knight 4. Tami Leonhardt. 5. Mike Leonhardt |
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VIII. Election Judges (Volunteer)
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER AND SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES
OTHER DISCUSSION ITEMS
a. Three or Five Member Commission
b. Number of hours a month Rich County School Board members put in
Randall KnightRICH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
European contact began with the exploration of the Jersey Shore by Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524. At the time of European contact, many tribes of the Lenape lived in the area.
In the 17th century, the New Jersey region came under the control of the Swedes and the Dutch, resulting in a struggle in which the Dutch proved victorious (1655). However, the English seized the Dutch colony of New Netherland in 1664, renaming it the Province of New Jersey. New Jersey became one of the Thirteen Colonies which broke away from Britain in the American Revolution, adopting the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Becoming a state upon the formation of the United States, New Jersey saw significant action during the American Revolutionary War. New Jersey's delegates signed the Articles of Confederation in 1779. Princeton acted as the nation's capital for four months in 1783, while Trenton served as the capital in November and December 1784. Trenton was also under consideration as the permanent U.S. capital, along with New York City and Philadelphia, before southern states, led by Thomas Jefferson, pushed for a capital to be established south of the Potomac River.[1]
In 1787, New Jersey became the third state to ratify the United States Constitution.[2]
1. Roll Call 2. ADU Ordinance Discussion 3. Zoning discussion 4. Adjournment
Laketown Planning and Zoning Commission Public Hearing
Notice is hereby given that the Laketown Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing to receive public comment on proposed ordinances affecting the Town's water system, land use requirements, and building regulations. The public hearing will be held on March 25 at 7:00pm at the Laketown Town Office, 10 N. 200 E., Laketown, UT 84038. The Planning and Zoning Commission will consider the following proposed ordinances and may take action on these items: 1. Water Share Fee in Lieu Ordinance - An ordinance allowing applicants, in certain situations such as minor subdivisions, to pay a fee in lieu of transferring a water share or water right to the Town when connecting to the municipal water system. The proposed fee would be $6,400 for a 1/2-acre lot equivalent. 2. Well Ban Repeal Ordinance - An ordinance repealing the current prohibition on the drilling of wells within Laketown. 3. Mandatory Water Connection Ordinance - An ordinance requiring property owners obtaining a building permit to connect to the Town's municipal water system if the property is located within 300 feet of an existing Town water line. 4. Wildland-Urban Interface Code Adoption - An ordinance amending Title 9 of the Laketown Town Code to adopt a new Chapter 9.7 incorporating the 2006 Utah Wildland-Urban Interface Code and adopting the Laketown Wildland-Urban Interface Map, as required by Utah State law, to address fire safety standards in areas where development meets wildland areas. The Commission will receive public comment on these items and may forward a recommendation to the Laketown Town Council. All interested persons are invited to attend the public hearing and provide comments. Written comments may also be submitted to the Town prior to the hearing. A copy of the proposed ordinances may be reviewed at the Laketown Town Office during regular business hours. Published this 12 day of March, 2026. The agenda for the meeting is as follows: (NOTE: The agenda may be accelerated or the line items may be discussed in any order.) Welcome 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Minutes 3. PUBLIC HEARING a. Water Share Fee in Lieu of Ordinance i. Brief Summary/Presentation By Laketown Planning and Zoning Commissioner ii. Motion/Second/Vote to open the Public Hearing iii. Call the public for comments (Note: Public should state name clearly for the record.) iv. Motion/Second/Vote to close the Public Hearing v. Additional Planning Commission discussion (if needed) vi. Motion/Second/Vote to either: 1. Recommend approval to the Town Council; OR 2. Recommend approval to the Town Council with modifications; OR 3. Recommend denial to the Town Council with reasons therefore. b. Well Ban Repeal Ordinance i. Brief Summary/Presentation By Laketown Planning and Zoning Commissioner ii. Motion/Second/Vote to open the Public Hearing iii. Call the public for comments (Note: Public should state name clearly for the record.) iv. Motion/Second/Vote to close the Public Hearing v. Additional Planning Commission discussion (if needed) vi. Motion/Second/Vote to either: 1. Recommend approval to the Town Council; OR 2. Recommend approval to the Town Council with modifications; OR 3. Recommend denial to the Town Council with reasons therefore. c. Mandatory Water Connection Ordinance i. Brief Summary/Presentation By Laketown Planning and Zoning Commissioner ii. Motion/Second/Vote to open the Public Hearing iii. Call the public for comments (Note: Public should state name clearly for the record.) iv. Motion/Second/Vote to close the Public Hearing v. Additional Planning Commission discussion (if needed) vi. Motion/Second/Vote to either: 1. Recommend approval to the Town Council; OR 2. Recommend approval to the Town Council with modifications; OR 3. Recommend denial to the Town Council with reasons therefore. d. Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Code Adoption i. Brief Summary/Presentation By Laketown Planning and Zoning Commissioner ii. Motion/Second/Vote to open the Public Hearing iii. Call the public for comments (Note: Public should state name clearly for the record.) iv. Motion/Second/Vote to close the Public Hearing v. Additional Planning Commission discussion (if needed) vi. Motion/Second/Vote to either: 1. Recommend approval to the Town Council; OR 2. Recommend approval to the Town Council with modifications; OR 3. Recommend denial to the Town Council with reasons therefore. Laketown Planning & Zoning Commission Agenda
Town of Woodruff
P.O. Box 154 Woodruff, UT 84086 Meeting Description: Board Meeting__________________________________________________ Date: March 18, 2026 Time: 5:00 p.m. Location: Town Hall________ Items to Be Discussed 1 Amend budget 2 Discuss new land use ordinance 3 Update commercial district and zoning map 4 Business License - Terri Knudsen 5 Follow up from previous meetings 6 Approval of minutes from February meeting 7 Approval of March bills 8 Review and initial bank statement/credit card statement/monthly reports 9 Other board concerns 10 11
Assignments 1 2 3 4
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this meeting should notify the town clerk at 435-793-4201.
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