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Resident urges removal of condemned mobile home on Bear Paw Lane; attorney cites court order

Daggett County Commission · May 19, 2026
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Summary

During public comment, resident George Rawson asked the commission to remove a condemned mobile home and alleged rental activity nearby; County Attorney Kent Snider referenced a prior court order requiring repair or demolition and scheduled a follow-up meeting on June 3, 2026.

Resident George Rawson told the commission that campers were allegedly being rented near a condemned mobile home on Bear Paw Lane and said the matter had been raised three previous times. He requested removal of the mobile home. Attorney Kent Snider, who said he is familiar with the case, noted there is an existing court order requiring the structure to be repaired or demolished and said there is currently no proof of rental activity. A follow-up meeting between Mr. Rawson and Attorney Snider was scheduled for June 3 at 9:30 a.m. to discuss next steps.

During the same public-comment period, resident Terry Wright asked the county to consider using the same road base material the town of Manila uses for road improvements; Mr. Wright agreed to consult with Sean Hughes to assess feasibility and procedural steps. The commission did not take immediate enforcement action during the meeting; the attorney indicated further discussion would occur at the scheduled follow-up.