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Daggett County Commission recesses to public hearing on vacating county right-of-way tied to new health clinic

Daggett County Commission · March 18, 2025
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Summary

At its March 18 meeting, the Daggett County Commission recessed to a public hearing on a proposed vacation of a county right-of-way that county leaders say is a step toward transferring the parcel to facilitate a planned health clinic; a procedural motion to move in and out of the RDA agenda passed unanimously.

Presiding official called the Daggett County Commission to order at 9:21 a.m. on March 18, 2025, opened with an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance, and then recessed the meeting at 9:25 a.m. to hold a public hearing on a proposed vacation of a county right-of-way that would affect a planned health clinic.

The commission approved a procedural motion to allow the meeting to move in and out of the Redevelopment Agency (RDA) agenda; the motion was seconded and carried with verbal “Aye” responses. Following that procedural business, the presiding official announced the recess to the public hearing and described vacating the right-of-way as a step that would allow the county to transfer the parcel.

A member of the audience asked whether the MDA-related item would be handled separately and whether the hearing was a county proceeding or under another jurisdiction. The presiding official replied that the county owns the right-of-way and that the public hearing pertains to the county; if the commission votes to vacate the right-of-way, the presiding official said the transfer would be placed on the MBA agenda, likely as soon as next week, to complete the parcel transfer process.

Present at the meeting for the record were Commissioner Lytle, staff members Peggy White and Jordan Hewitt from economic development and tourism, clerk Lorinda Isaacson, and county attorney Kent Snyder (who was attending intermittently due to court business). Representatives from Tri County Health Department (Darren Brown, Sydney Lamb and Kirk Bennett), Brett Reynolds of CIPCO Engineering and Gary Boyd of the Shooting Range Committee also introduced themselves for the record.

No final vote on vacating the right-of-way was recorded during the March 18 session; the commission recessed to the public hearing and indicated it would reconvene afterward. The meeting was recessed at 9:26 a.m.

Next steps: the public hearing occurred following the recess; the commission indicated that, if it votes to vacate the right-of-way, staff will place the transfer on the MBA agenda for further action.