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At the Dec. 1 meeting, the Cache County Open Space Advisory Committee discussed the UALT Champion Land Company application and agreed to have staff contact the applicant to arrange a site visit.
The Chair asked Angie for a briefing; Angie confirmed the applicant had filed a formal application. Committee members weighed winter-weather and holiday scheduling constraints and proposed Monday the 15th as a possible on-site visit date, with the caveat the visit would be weather dependent. "Should we just have Angie reach out to the applicant and see if they wanna do a site visit on the fifteenth if they're available?" the Chair asked. Angie agreed to contact Deborah/Debbie to schedule the visit or otherwise move the site visit to January.
Members also discussed logistics including travel time and whether an earlier start time than the usual 3:30 p.m. would improve accessibility. Staff said if the applicant could not make December the committee would place the matter on the January agenda and coordinate a new site-visit date.
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