1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Presentations
A. Oquirrh Mountain Trails Master Plan Presentation, Corey Bullock
Through the RFP process, Sunrise Engineering has been selected to complete a Trails Master Plan for a significant portion of the Oquirrh Mountains. Following a thorough review by the Trails Committee, we are pleased to recommend the adoption of this plan to the Tooele County Council. The plan promises to offer substantial benefits to our community, aligning with our goals for trail development and outdoor recreation.
Attachments
1. Oquirrh Mountain Master plan.pdf
2. Oquirrh Mountains Trails Plan April 2024 - First Half.pdf
3. Oquirrh Mountains Trails Plan April 2024 - Second Half.pdf
4. Line-Item Transfers
A. Line-Item Transfer, Alison McCoy
Auditor: Moving funds to pay for the payroll audit; 25,000 Attachments
1. 2024-0416 Line-item transfer Auditor.pdf
5. Discussion Items
A. Funding for Museums and Historical Preservations, Tye Hoffmann
Discussion of funding for museums and historical preservation for 2024.
B. Review of HB36 - Open and Public Meetings Act Amendments, Scott Broadhead
C. Council Approval of Sending Funds to UAC for Development of National Center for Public Lands, Alison McCoy
The Utah Association of Counties board recently voted to release the funds earmarked for the creation of a National Center for Public Lands to the National Association of Counties, and they are now ready for the funds from Tooele County in the amount of $32,924.98.
Attachments
1. UAC-NACO Disbursement.pdf
D. Discussion about the vacation of Evans Road and a small portion of an unnamed public road located in Ophir -- Nathan Harris
The Tooele County School District has been working with Community Development in the process to build a new building on land the District owns in Ophir. The location of the building is on a road that the County owns. This is to discuss the plans of the District and whether to vacate the road to the District.
Attachments
1. Ophir plat 1-152.png
2. Ophir plat 1-153.png
E. Discussion of Change in County Council Work Meeting, Kendall Thomas
To facilitate this discussion effectively and ensure compliance with legal requirements, County Attorney Scott Broadhead will review the necessary legal considerations pertaining to meetings. This will aid in devising changes that accommodate everyone's needs efficiently.
6. Adjournment- Closed Session if needed
Notice of Special Accommodations (ADA)
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify the Tooele County Clerk, at 843-3148 prior to the meeting.