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Duchesne County Commission approves permits, equipment purchases, appointment and $418,236 in vouchers
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Summary
At its Feb. 17 meeting the commission approved two approach permits, purchases for the Livestock Committee and Event Center, appointed Justin Lazenby to Special Service District #2, declared surplus, approved 11 volunteers and authorized vouchers totaling $418,236.02; it also agreed to pay rollback taxes on an acquired easement.
The Duchesne County Commission on Feb. 17, 2026, approved a series of routine operational actions, including permits, equipment purchases, an appointment to a special service board, and vouchers totaling $418,236.02.
Public Works Deputy Director Clint Curtis presented two approach-permit applications (A26-009 and A26-010); the commission voted unanimously to approve both. Commissioners then considered equipment purchases for county event operations: the Livestock Committee’s request for a new show ring was approved with a $19,206.46 purchase from IFA Roosevelt Country Store (Powder River brand) after reviewing three quotes. Centennial Event Center Director Mindi Crowley presented quotes for bow gates and panels and the commission approved the Event Center purchase to be paid from the center’s budget.
Chairman Greg Miles presented a recommendation to fill a vacancy on Special Service District #2 after the passing of Kent Peatross; the commission unanimously appointed Justin Lazenby to the board, with commissioners citing his roads experience. Clerk‑Auditor Chelise Curtis presented surplus items from Building & Grounds and the commission approved the surplus list.
The commission approved the minutes of the Feb. 9, 2026 meeting and approved vouchers for Feb. 17 (check numbers 171053 through 172119) totaling $418,236.02. Human Resource Generalist Tommi Mascaro presented a list of 11 fair volunteers and the commission approved the volunteer list.
Deputy Assessor Cheryl Fabrizio described a right‑of‑way project by Jones & DeMille Engineering that caused affected parcels to roll off greenbelt; the project requested to pay rollback taxes for property owners, and the commission voted to pay the rollback tax on the acquired easement.
All votes noted in the minutes for these items were unanimous among the three commissioners in attendance (Greg Miles, Tracy Killian and Jeff Chugg).
