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Two residents allege denied appeals, trespass and due‑process problems; staff offers written follow‑up
Summary
Two residents urged the Morgan County Planning Commission on Thursday to address what they described as denied appeals and stalled permitting related to a fence application and alleged trespasses by commercial outfitters.
Two residents urged the Morgan County Planning Commission on Thursday to address what they described as denied appeals and stalled permitting related to a fence application and alleged trespasses by commercial outfitters.
Kent Singleton, a property owner who identified himself as a Vietnam veteran, said the commission had ignored his formal written appeals to stay a fence permit while administrative procedures proceed. “Under Utah State code 78 b dash 6 11 o 1, those trespasses are your responsibility punishable at up to $250 per day per violation per trespasser, plus actual damages, court costs, and attorney's fees,” Singleton said, and he told the commission he was blocked from defending his land while the county pursued eminent domain and…
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