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Commission accepts EMS RFPs, state grant and multiple land-use ordinances; several measures pass unanimously
Summary
At its Oct. 14 meeting the Kane County Commission accepted incumbent EMS providers after an RFP, approved a $200,000 rural county grant, annexed territory for fire protection and adopted several land-use ordinances; one zoning change passed with a 2-1 roll call.
KANE COUNTY, Utah — The Kane County Commission on Oct. 14 approved several administrative and land-use actions, accepting incumbent providers for emergency medical services, approving a state rural-county grant, annexing territory into a special service district for fire protection and passing multiple ordinances to vacate utility easements and amend zoning.
The commission accepted the results of the county's statutorily required EMS request-for-proposal process after staff said the county received only incumbent bids. The county's staff reported the county was split into two service zones; the King County Hospital District was the successful bidder for Zone 1 and Cedar Mountain Service District for Zone 2. Commissioners voted…
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