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Emery County amends property-disposal rules and moves ahead with potential Valor Atomics sale

Emery County Commission · March 17, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners approved language offering the option to follow Utah statute when county posting procedures delay a sale and voted to proceed toward selling an industrial park parcel to Valor Atomics, contingent on two appraisals and a public hearing. Commissioners also approved a temporary laydown-permit letter for Valor as part of ongoing site work.

The Emery County Commission on March 17 approved an amendment to county property-disposal policy that gives the commission the option to rely on Utah Code when the county cannot complete a 30-day posting within the typical timeline.

Commissioner (voice 3) said the proposed language would allow the commission to follow UCA 17-78-103 and related sections in circumstances where posting delays prevent the county's usual 30-day process, enabling a shorter, state-statute-based public notice (including a 14-day comment…

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