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Daggett County Commission ratifies tax-sale results, renews firefighter survivor trust participation, approves business licenses and moves to closed session

Daggett County Commission · June 10, 2025
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Summary

The commission ratified the 2025 tax sale, voted to continue participating in the public safety/firefighter surviving-spouse trust fund at $100 per year, approved business licenses for Cove Storage and Igloo Ice Inc., tabled an emergency-management presentation and voted to enter closed session to discuss real property.

The Daggett County Commission took several administrative and fiscal actions at its meeting, ratifying the 2025 tax sale results, continuing participation in a firefighter surviving-spouse trust fund, approving two business licenses, briefly addressing an emergency-management agenda item (postponed) and voting to go into closed session to discuss a real-property matter.

On the 2025 tax sale, Unidentified Speaker 3 moved to ratify the results and the commission approved the motion by voice vote. Commissioners discussed parcel details during the item; the transcript records the motion and approval but does not include a full roll-call tally for the vote.

The commission also considered a local public safety and firefighting surviving-spouse trust fund cost-sharing agreement. Unidentified Speaker 4 explained that, under the applicable code language referenced in discussion, the county pays $100 per year to participate in the system; if a line-of-duty death occurs the county would pick up surviving spouses’ and eligible children’s health premiums (children up to age 26) and the state will reimburse benefits paid through the trust. Unidentified Speaker 3 moved to continue participation, the motion was seconded and approved.

Business licenses for Cove Storage and Igloo Ice Inc. were presented as complete and approved after a motion and second. Commissioners confirmed paperwork was in order before the vote.

An agenda item for emergency management, which had been scheduled for presentation by Michelle Miller, was postponed when Miller could not attend virtually due to a conflicting meeting. Commissioners agreed to reschedule that presentation.

Christian and Joe Kolovich requested a closed session with the commission. Commissioners discussed options to recess until Kent (the county attorney referenced in the conversation) was available; ultimately, Unidentified Speaker 3 moved to go into closed session "for the purposes that were stated" (purchase, exchange or lease of real property). Roll-call voices captured Jack Klein and Matt Tippett saying "aye." The commission moved into closed session and recessed; the time was recorded as 10:29 in the transcript.

Where the transcript did not supply detailed roll-call tallies for some motions, the article notes approval by voice vote; specific vote totals were not recorded in the transcript provided.