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Daggett County Commission meets May 27; schedules MBA health-clinic date, Tri County Health recommends water/sewer checks for Airbnbs
Summary
At the May 27, 2025 Daggett County Commission meeting, commissioners voted to enter and exit the RDA meeting, an eminent-domain hearing was confirmed for 'the second Monday' (date not specified), the Municipal Building Authority health-clinic bond item was set for June 24, and Tri County Health advised checking water/sewer approvals for short-term rentals.
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Daggett County commissioners convened at 9:07 a.m. on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at the county courthouse and quickly handled procedural business before recessing for a Municipal Building Authority meeting.
The commission voted to go in and out of the county redevelopment agency (RDA) meeting after a motion was made and seconded; a voice vote produced two recorded “Aye” responses and the motion carried. The transcript does not clearly identify which attendee moved or seconded the motion.
Attorney Kent Snyder said an eminent‑domain hearing tied to RDA litigation is scheduled for "the second Monday" but did not provide a calendar date in the public minutes. Snyder also said certain RDA litigation items would be addressed later in a closed session under county business.
Snyder confirmed the Municipal Building Authority (MBA) will take up health‑clinic bond business on June 24. Commissioners agreed to recess the commission meeting at 9:15 a.m. to hold that MBA meeting.
Darren Brown of Tri County Health joined the meeting remotely to answer questions about public‑health oversight and a health and human services contract on the agenda. Brown said the county-level health role for short‑term rentals is limited: "All we do on Airbnb is just make sure that their water and their sewer is approved. If they're on public water and sewer, then there's really nothing for us to do. But sometimes they're on septic in a well," he said, noting those situations can require additional review.
Commissioners agreed it would be prudent to consult planning and zoning about whether Tri County Health should be required to sign off on Airbnb approvals; the chair said they would raise the question with planning and zoning staff. On the timing of a contract discussed during issue updates, commissioners said they could approve and ratify next week if necessary but preferred to wait until the following meeting for a cleaner record.
The meeting recessed at 9:15 a.m. for the Municipal Building Authority session. The public minutes and agenda did not list any formal votes beyond the RDA motion noted above; no ordinance numbers, resolution numbers, or formal contract awards were recorded in the available transcript.
