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Davis County discusses Clark Water Company stake, votes to enter closed session for legal advice
Summary
County staff briefed commissioners on the Clark Water Company (the county holds 76 shares), outlined operational and water-rights uncertainties and potential buyers, and the commission voted to enter a closed session under Utah Code §52-4-205(C) to discuss purchases and legal strategy.
County staff told the Davis County Commission that the county is the largest shareholder in the Clark Water Company and summarized the company's history, current operational use and legal complexity.
The staff presenter said the county acquired 16 shares in 1988 and an additional 60 shares in 1990, for a total of 76 shares tied historically to irrigation on the west side and to water serving the Western Sports Park. Staff said the company had been largely inactive since the early 2000s, that many shareholders have not actively…
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