NOTICE OF MEETING
OF THE
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, ST. GEORGE, UTAH
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Washington County, in St. George, Utah will hold a regular public meeting in the WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMISSION CHAMBERS, and via Zoom in the WASHINGTON COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 111 EAST TABERNACLE, ST. GEORGE, UTAH commencing at 4:00 PM on APRIL 4, 2023.
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INVOCATION BY: Rev. Jimi Kestin, Solomon's Porch Foursquare Fellowship
NATIONAL ANTHEM BY: Alice Erickson
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE LED BY: Arthur P. Davis, Colonel USAF (Retired)
CONSENT AGENDA
The consent agenda is a means of expediting the consideration of routine matters. If a commissioner requests that items be removed from the consent agenda, those items are placed at the beginning of the regular agenda. Other than requests to remove items, a motion to approve the items on the consent agenda is not debatable.
a. Consideration of Auditor-Approved Claims for Payment for March 22, 2023 through April 4, 2023
b. Consideration of Regular Commission Meeting Minutes of March 21, 2023
c. Consideration of Administrative Adjustments: Real Property
d. Consideration of Administrative Adjustments: Personal Property
e. Consideration of Application(s) for Property Tax Abatements (3)
f. Acknowledgment of Publishing: Notice of Adoption of Ordinance No. 2023-1228-O, Published on Sunday, March 26, 2023
g. Consideration of Modification of the Cooperative Law Enforcement Operating and Financial Plan with Forest Service
h. Consideration of Amended and Restated Resolution No. R-2023-3098, A Resolution Approving a Complete Reduction of Property Taxes for a Parcel Located in the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve
REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION:
1. Presentation: Introducing Miss Washington County and Miss Greater Zion
2. Consideration of Proclamation No. 2023-27, A Proclamation Celebrating and Supporting Women in the Military
3. Presentation: Recognition of Jason Bradley, Utah Emergency Management Association (UEMA) Member of the Year
4. Consideration of Ratification of Purchase Request
5. Consideration of Purchase Requests
6. Consideration of Resolution No. R-2023-3105, A Resolution Approving the Council of Governments Recommendations
7. Consideration of Resolution No. R-2023-3106, A Resolution Approving an Interlocal Agreement Between Washington County, Utah and Toquerville City, Utah for the Washington County Sheriff's Office to Provide Patrol Services in Toquerville
8. Consideration of Resolution No. R-2023-3107, A Resolution Approving TRT Funding for Capital Improvements at the Tuacahn Center of the Arts
9. Consideration of Resolution No. R-2023-3108, A Resolution Approving a 40-Acre Land Donation to the State of Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
10. Consideration of Resolution No. R-2023-3109, A Resolution Approving Raven Management as Recommended by the HCAC
11. Consideration of Resolution No. R-2023-3110, A Resolution Approving the Adoption of a New Translocation Plan for the Mohave Desert Tortoise as Recommended by the HCAC
12. Consideration of Resolution No. R-2023-3111, A Resolution Approving an Agreement to Borrow and Display Certain Objects From the Southern Utah University Archaeology Repository
13. Consideration of Resolution No. R-2023-3112, A Resolution to Approve a Memorandum of Understanding that Establishes Cooperating Agency Status for the County in Connection with the BLM's Development of the 368 Energy Corridor Resource Management Plan Amendment and Environmental Impact Statement
14. Consideration of Resolution No. R-2023-3113, A Resolution to Accept State Funding for Flood Mitigation Measures and to Approve Immediate County Expenditures
15. Consideration of Resolution No. R-2023-3114, A Resolution Regarding Washington County Election Security
Public Comment is Open to Washington County Residents Only (10 people maximum; one (1) comment per person at a maximum of two (2) minutes per comment. You must be present in person; no comments will be taken on behalf of others or accepted via other source)
1. April Pinkston - Meeting Times
2. Shelley Scholzen - Election Integrity
3. Shalynn Wilson - Restoring Public Trust in Elections
4. Wendy Godlewski - Restoring Trust in Elections
5. Mary Kaye Welch - Restoring Public Trust
6. Laura Bean - The Constitution, County Policies
7. Darryn Cox - Election Integrity
8. Patricia Kent - Public Noticing & Securing Elections
9. David Johnson - 2 Minute Limit
10. Dana McCabe - Censorship & Transparency
Meetings are re-broadcast daily on TDS Cable Channels 22 & 108(HD) at 10am, 2pm, and 5:30pm. They are also available on demand at Youtube.com/CommunityEducationChannel
To be provided to The Spectrum on Monday, April 3, 2023
Sarah Lloyd, Deputy
Washington County Clerk
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION: Washington County will make efforts to provide reasonable accommodations to disabled members of the public in accessing County programs. Please contact the Washington County Commission Office at 435-301-7000, in advance, if you have special needs.
Notice of Special Accommodations (ADA)
Washington County will make efforts to provide reasonable accommodations to disabled members of the public in accessing county programs. Please contact the Washington County Commission Office at 435.301.7000 in advance if you have special needs.