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Utah County Commission roundup: staffing changes, land-use items, contracts, easement and child-abuse prevention proclamation
Summary
On April 10 the commission approved a range of routine and nonroutine items: community development department reorganization, hoop-house ordinance, removal of 36 acres from ag protection, several contract amendments and a mitigation agreement, acceptance of a temporary conservation easement from Alpine City, and a resolution designating April as Child Abuse Prevention Month.
The Utah County Commission used its April 10 meeting to approve a mix of operational, land-use and contractual items.
Staffing and organizational actions: the commission continued a proposal to add one full-time career service assistant in the county administrator’s office to April 24 to allow additional commissioner review. Separately, the commission approved creating a standalone Community Development department and adding a full-time appointed director, citing increased workload since 2008.
Land-use and zoning: the board adopted an ordinance clarifying requirements to assemble and sell high tunnels and hoop houses in RA-5 zones with conditions to protect neighbors. In an agricultural-protection renewal, commissioners…
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