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The Duchesne County Commission on Oct. 27 unanimously approved a residential approach permit identified as item 25‑054.
Staff described the approach as a residential access just north of the Cottonwood Creek area near the top of the hill below a water tank. Commissioners asked whether the listed contractor was George T Welding Construction or whether the name was simply an equipment contractor for the approach; staff confirmed the listed name referred to the contractor performing the approach work. "Is this George T Welding Construction correct, or is that just a contractor?" asked a staff member during the discussion.
Commissioner Chuck moved to approve the approach; Commissioner Kenny seconded the motion. The chair called for the question and the motion passed by voice vote.
Provenance: discussion and confirmation of location and contractor began during the agenda item introduction; motion and vote recorded at the timecode for item 25‑054.
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