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Iron County Commission backs letter supporting Parowan Valley WMA expansion, asks DWR to include mitigation language in WMA plan
Summary
The commission approved a letter of support for the Division of Wildlife Resources’ proposed Parowan Valley Wildlife Management Area expansion, adding language that a visual barrier and “a combination of fencing and or other methods” be used to protect adjacent landowners and securing a commitment that the county’s requested language be placed in the WMA management plan.
The Iron County Commission voted to approve a letter of support for the Division of Wildlife Resources’ proposed land acquisition and expansion of the Parowan Valley Wildlife Management Area, asking that a visual barrier be installed to the east and south of the property and that DWR commit to “a combination of fencing and or other methods to protect adjacent landowners from encroachment.”
Commissioner motion and plan-language commitment mattered because several commissioners and staff emphasized that a letter alone is not contractually…
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