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At a glance: key motions approved by Iron County Commission on Nov. meeting

November 24, 2025 | Iron County Commission, Iron County Boards and Commissions, Iron County, Utah


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At a glance: key motions approved by Iron County Commission on Nov. meeting
The Iron County Commission completed a series of procedural and substantive votes during Monday’s meeting. Below are the motions taken and outcomes recorded by the chair.

- Approval of minutes: The commission approved the minutes from the Nov. 10 commission meeting by voice vote after no further discussion.

- Claims for payment: The commission approved claims for payment covering 11/10/2025–11/23/2025 following a motion and second; the chair recorded the motion as carried.

- Disposal of two Cedar Highlands parcels (APN DD‑1024‑5‑1 and DD‑1024‑5‑2): Staff said the parcels, acquired earlier for a road project, were listed for sale and several offers were received; the commission approved a negotiated sale of both parcels at $80,000 each, totaling $160,000, with proceeds to the Corridor Preservation Fund.

- Agricultural Protection Area (Clark & Ruth Webster, ~105.51 acres): Following a staff presentation on the statutory criteria and a supportive public comment, the commission approved the agricultural protection area designation for the Webster property; staff and the planning bodies had recommended approval.

- Veteran, circuit‑breaker, low‑income and blind tax abatements (late submissions for 2025): The Board of Equalization reviewed late applications; staff reported the state reimbursement amount for circuit breakers (~$247,726.32) and the commission approved the late abatements for the 2025 tax year.

- Ratification of Mountain View Special Service District board appointments: The commission ratified appointments to the Mountain View Special Service District board (Charles R. Milby, Elizabeth Cockrell and Kim Hunter) with terms aligned to the district’s original creation document.

All motions were moved, seconded and carried by voice vote; transcript records show 'Aye' responses and the chair's confirmation of passage for each motion. Specific roll‑call tallies were not read into the record for every vote.

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