MINUTES
Antimony Town Board Meeting
Thursday, January 8th, 2026
7:00 p.m. Community Center
Mayor: Kasey King
Board Members Present: Marnie Reynolds, Marcus Gleave, Chuck Wilson, Ryan Westwood
Board Members Absent:
Clerk: Tiana Phillips
Fire Chief: Noah Bennett
Planning/zoning Commission: Marcus Dean (not present)
Visitors: none - Closed Meeting
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
WELCOME & MINUTES: Kasey King welcomed everyone to the Board Meeting at 7:05. Kasey asked for the minutes from November read by Clerk Tiana Phillips.
Ryan made a motion to accept the minutes of the previous meeting as read without corrections. Chuck seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
Kasey, Marcus, and Chuck were sworn in to their oaths of offices
TRAINING- Read Roberts Rules for meeting etiquette. Meeting laws and rules from the state regarding unruly participants.
FORMS READ AND SIGNED- Fraud risk assessment gone through and signed. Conflict of interest and Ethics forms given to board members to have them notarized and brought back to clerk.
WATER-
1/8/2026
Discussed meeting notes from the meeting with State drinking water regarding the lead pipe grant. Discussed charging for meters not installed and meters installed but not in use (not hooked up). Do we want to give people a grace period before charging them, if they possibly wanted to sell it back to the town. But after a certain amount of time, they'll be charged a monthly fee for having a water meter certificate. The town could buy back the certificate for the price they paid to purchase it originally. Town board will make a plan for future charges to be made and present to lawyer to make sure we are legal and in compliance. If the meter has a paper trail but no money was exchanged, just a promise that the person has a meter, is it still legal?
Not looking to raise the price to purchase a water meter right now. We currently charge $2000 for a new meter and $3500 impact fee. 124 meters currently in use.
Pump currently does not need to be exercised periodically, per Chase Rees with Ensign. That it doesn't need it until we need to use it.
11/6/2025
All meters that are assigned as of right now, we have water for. Marnie spoke to other cities about their water meter plans. We have a master plan from Ensign engineering for how much water we have available and how many water meters we currently have. Junction charges $1500 per meter and $2000 impact fee. Kingston $2500 per meter and no impact fee. Circleville has no charge for meters installed but not used. $1800 for 3/4', $4300 for 1' meter, $8300 for 2' meter. All meters are locked if not in use. Some towns charge $5 a month for dumpsters, and $5 a month for the meter to go towards fire dept.
What will we charge for unused installed meters? Should we continue to charge residents for months that they aren't in town. Water is off while they are not here. Circleville has 'farm tap meter' for livestock only.
Tigger and Taylor are meeting Kasey in the morning to put internet at the wellhouse
COMMUNITY CENTER-
1/8/2026
Tim Westwood is going to look into it.
11/6/2025
Door still not locking from the gym to the outside on the east side of the building. Have Richard look into it and try to fix it.
LANDFILL-
1/8/2026
Burn permit was approved. Leon is in compliance
11/6/2025
Leon and Noah will put together a modification for our landfill permit to be able to burn at the landfill
ROADS-
11/6/2025
Per Camille Moore from the county, we get a quarter percent from county taxes to go to our road maint. Transit tax.
POST OFFICE-
FIRE DEPARTMENT -
FINANCES -
1/8/2026
Board read over and approved budget.
11/6/2025
Board looked over budget for the fiscal year beginning of July 2025. Board signed and approved budget.
Made checks to: Roma Henrie for clerk help; Tiana Phillips for clerk; Ole Lindgren for maintenance; Ensign Engineering; Post master for stamps; Garkane Energy, Garkane Propane; Central Utah Public Health for water testing; Fullmer Geological; Ryan Hoy for VonKaenel meter install; Garfield County; Mountain Alarm to repair CC alarm system; SC Broadband; Leon Twitchell for landfill, Ray Henrie for landfill, Russell Ipson for landfill; State Bank; Baker Landscaping for park sprinkler repair; Sevier Office Supply, Ryan Westwood 6mos town board
Chuck made a motion to approve the expenditures for December. Seconded by Marnie. Motion passed unanimously.
BUSINESS LICENSES-
1/8/2026
Letters were mailed out to current Antimony businesses in December.
11/6/2025
Business licenses for Airbnb in town. Entities wanting to build an Airbnb need a business license and check with county
PARK-
11/6/2025
Sprinklers need to be winterized at the park. Kenda was notified a week or so ago about it. Marcus will go to park to check.
MINE-
1/8/2026
Mine is leasing land from Noah. They get all their water for drilling from Noah's water meter. They are transporting water from Noah's to the drill and removing wastewater and disposing of it safely. We need to charge the mine as they have hooked up to his meter for the water they use. Add some kind of secondary water meter to property for the water that the mine is using. Circleville charges $0.45 for every 1,000 gallons over the allotted amount. Kasey will talk with Noah.
Citizen Committee must be appointed officially by town board. Kasey proposed that the planning commission be assigned to head this committee. Planning Commission consists of Marcus Dean, Randy Gould and Creston Black. Kasey proposed we assign a fourth individual, Jason Zuhlke. Going to talk with Andre about the people we want on this committee.
Public comments
11/6/2025
Mark Genes had questions about the Utah public notice email he was getting and getting his information to the county app to be notified in case of emergency, had questions about water meters that are purchased but not installed.
ADJOURN: Chuck made a motion to adjourn. Marnie seconded. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 8:58 PM.
Notice of Special Accommodations (ADA)
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this meeting should notify Paige Hoy at 435-624-3300.